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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

search nursing careers . staff shortages are one of the most pressing problems facing the health service and the next prime minister. more than one in ten nursing jobs are currently unfilled in england, with big gaps in other roles. it comes as unions across the health service start to ballot members over pay and working conditions. this morning, 15,000 ambulance service staff in england and wales have begun voting on possible strike action, though that would not affect emergency call outs. without significant increases in pay, nhs workers and ambulance workers will continue to leave the service for higher paid jobs elsewhere. they can t continue working under the extreme pressures that they are doing. this is more than just about pay this is about patient safety and standards, as well. siren wails last week, the scottish government raised its pay offer to health staff. unions now say they will consider it. all this as the nhs is juggling other pressures. waiting lists for

BBCNEWS BBC News Special June 4, 2024 12:40:00

the conservative commons because the conservative still nominally have a very large majority of about 70 so there will be a real attention on whether labour decide that that new prime minister, the moment they are in store, whether to push the nuclear button, call a vote of no confidence and see how many conservatives will vote for it. you would imagine none will put it will show that are ne . ative will put it will show that are negative about will put it will show that are negative about stability does the argument potentially get turned on them in that it is effectively your turmoil in the short term? yes because general turmoil in the short term? 133 because general election campaigns, we are looking at a minimum of four weeks and that ll be incredibly short. argument labour would make is probably that, sort of like this conservative mps have done, short term disruption is better overall for the country rather than something that drags on and unlike would have happened if liz tr

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 12:40:00

no confidence in the house of commons because the conservative still nominally have a very large majority of about 70 so there will be a real attention on whether labour decide that that new prime minister, the moment they are in store, whether to push the nuclear button, call a vote of no confidence and see how many conservatives will vote for it. you would imagine none will put it will show that are ne . ative will put it will show that are negative about will put it will show that are negative about stability does the argument potentially get turned on them in that it is effectively your turmoil in the short term? yes because general turmoil in the short term? yes because general election campaigns, we are looking at a minimum of four weeks and that ll be incredibly short. argument labour would make is probably that, sort of like this conservative mps have done, short term disruption is better overall for the country rather than something that drags on and unlike would have happe

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