it left police forces to do their own thing. i would put an end to the said situation. in ourfirst own thing. i would put an end to the said situation. in our first term, we would bring a national standard for all police forces to include monetary vetting, training and disciplinary procedures. bringing strong accountability. we build neighbourhood policing with 13,000 more police. get specialist 909 call handlers, trained in domestic violence in every police control rooms. set up specialist rate units in every police force in the country. throughout my whole career, i have seen reports come and go, moments like this. the biggest danger like this that this becomes just another report rather than the beginning of lasting change. it
increased police presence in the area increased police presence in the area as increased police presence in the area as well as a dedicated response to any area as well as a dedicated response to any information from the public. we acknowledge that there may be some we acknowledge that there may be some disruption to the people living and working in the area and we think those and working in the area and we think those people for their patience and understanding at this time. i would like to understanding at this time. i would like to think the local community further like to think the local community further for like to think the local community further for all of the help they have further for all of the help they have given us so far. we have an extensive have given us so far. we have an extensive search area and will be in this community for some time. some people this community for some time. some people may this community for some time. some people may want to
health care safety investigation branch, an independent organisation funded by the department of health, set up in 2017. it specifically looks into safety concerns in the health service. that is the remit. and the language they use for their reports is normally quite technical and dry. it looks into things like the impact of using different types of gastric tube, it is that technical. but this is different. they have looked more broadly at the impact of what has been going on in hospitals and emergency departments over the last year and this report looks at the impact on staff. you could hear some of the language they used. they gave the example of 999 call handlers, a group we don t often talk about on the news. we talk about doctors and nurses. 999 call handlers are incredibly important and they talked about the people they interviewed at the pressure they were under. they said they were commonly worrying over the last couple of months about how many people we are going to kill today
part in today s industrial action, with one union boss accusing the government of putting its head in the sand over the issue. peter ruddick has the details. paramedics, emergency care assistants and 999 call handlers are once again swapping ambulances and control rooms for picket lines. workers from the gmb and unite unions are walking out and seven different ambulance areas across england are affected. they will be joined by staff in wales after the gmb followed unite in rejecting a pay offer from the welsh government. in total, more than 10,000 people will be taking part in a dispute which shows little sign of being resolved. the minister hasn t met with us for several weeks, there s no dates in the diary. it seems that the government just that we want to put their head simply want to put their head in the sand and hope this all disappears. the mood amongst our members is very strong, they are getting increasingly angry about the way that they re being treated over this, they feel
part in today s industrial action, with one union boss accusing the government of putting its head in the sand over the issue. peter ruddick has the details. paramedics, emergency care assistants and 999 call handlers are once again swapping ambulances and control rooms for picket lines. workers from the gmb and unite unions are walking out and seven different ambulance areas across england are affected. they will be joined by staff in wales after the gmb followed unite in rejecting a pay offer from the welsh government. in total, more than 10,000 people will be taking part in a dispute which shows little sign of being resolved. the minister hasn t met with us for several weeks, there s no dates in the diary. it seems that the government just simply want to put their head in the sand and hope this all disappears. the mood amongst our members is very strong, they are getting increasingly angry about the way that they re being treated over this, they feel they have put in a fair claim