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as the conservative leadership race goes to a third ballot. rishi sunak is still in the lead. more than 5000 train drivers will strike on saturday the 30th ofjuly. network rail staff also announce further action. pressure on nhs emergency services in england is getting worse, with patients waiting longer for ambulances and many staff off sick. and at st andrews a frustrating day for tiger woods as the 150th 0pen championship gets under way. later in the hour we ll have sportsday on the bbc news channel, with all the latest reports, results, interviews and features from the bbc sport centre. welcome to bbc news at ten. russian forces have extended their reach into the heart of ukraine, bombing a city far from the eastern front line. at least 23 people, including children, were killed in a cruise missile attack, and more than 60 were injured, needing hospital treatment. the president of ukraine, volodymyr zelensky, called it an open act of terrorism . the attack took place in
there were fears, too, about the impact that record summer temperatures could have on services, with older people and those with particular health conditions especially vulnerable. a&e at a surrey hospital this morning. hello. how are you? the challenge, as usual, is finding space for new patients and transferring those who need it to the wards. we are often coming in in the morning with 25 to 35 patients waiting for a bed. they say there are no longer seasonal differences. there would be a winter and a summer in hospitals. and that s something that we haven t seen for many years, and covid and the heat wave just makes it even worse. i ve been at this hospital for 16 years, and i ve never seen it as busy as it is now. ambulance services across england are on the highest state of alert and under extreme pressure. with covid staff absences a factor.
and busy hospitals struggled to admit people because of delays with discharging them into social care. even at the height of summer, normally a relatively quiet time for the nhs, there was no relief. there were fears, too, about the impact that record summer temperatures could have on services, with older people and those with particular health conditions especially vulnerable. a&e at a surrey hospital this morning. hello. how are you? the challenge, as usual, is finding space for new patients and transferring those who need it to the wards. we are often coming in in the morning with 25 to 35 patients waiting for a bed. they say there are no longer seasonal differences. there would be a winter and a summer in hospitals. and that s something that we haven t seen for many years, and covid and the heat wave just makes it even worse. i ve been at this hospital for 16
a&e at a surrey hospital this morning. hello. how are you? the challenge, as usual, is finding space for new patients and transferring those who need it to the wards. we are often coming in in the morning with 25 to 35 patients waiting for a bed. they say there are no longer seasonal differences. there would be a winter and a summer in hospitals. and that s something that we haven t seen for many years, and covid and the heat wave just makes it even worse. i ve been at this hospital for 16 years, and i ve never seen it as busy as it is now. ambulance services across england are on the highest state of alert and under extreme pressure. with covid staff absences a factor. we are not performing anywhere near where we should be, and i know from my own experience that lives are being put at risk and have been all the way through this period of time. by august, a record 6.6 million people in england alone were waiting for planned surgery.