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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20180111

Logan paul after he posted a controversial video. I believe oprah wakes up in the morning and both personally and professionally wonders what she can patients are dying in hospital corridors in accident and Emergency Departments in england and wales because safety has been compromised by intolerable conditions. Thats the blunt warning made in a letter to theresa may, signed by 68 senior doctors who run a e departments. Today, theres fresh evidence of the pressure those units are under. Over 300,000 patients waited longer than they should in december. 85 of patients were seen in four hours well below the 95 target the figure equals the previous low recorded last january. Crisis that we have had the letter from the a e consultants sets out the impact of the pressure and their own experiences. Over 120 patients a day managed in corridors, some dying prematurely. An average of 10 12 hours from decision to admit a patient until they are transferred to a bed, and patients sleeping in clinics

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Ten 20180111

Of followers. The New York Times was barred from publishing any more classified and Steven Spielbergs new film on nixon and the press, and why the director sees echoes of donald trump. Anybody that offends, you know, there is a label that is immediately attached to them which is called, well that cant be true because theyre all fake news. And coming up on sportsday on bbc news, slam dunks and celtics the bright lights of the nba hits london again this evening. Good evening. Dozens of senior doctors who run accident and Emergency Departments in england and wales have written a stark letter to the Prime Minister warning that patients are dying prematurely in hospital corridors and conditions are at times intolerable. They say thousands of patients are left in the back of ambulances waiting to get into a e. And very high rates of flu recently mean that some hospitals are running out of beds. Today, theres fresh evidence of the pressure a e units are under. More than 300,000 patients waite

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20180111

Welcome to bbc news. Dozens of senior doctors who run accident and Emergency Departments in england and wales have written a stark letter to the Prime Minister warning that patients are dying prematurely in hospital corridors and conditions are at times intolerable. They say thousands of patients are left in the back of ambulances waiting to get into a e. And very high rates of flu recently mean that some hospitals are running out of beds. Today theres fresh evidence of the pressure a e units are under. More than 300,000 patients waited longer than they should in december. Staff managed to see 85 of patients within four hours thats well below the 95 target and some of the worst figures since records began. This report from our Health Editor hugh pym. A long wait in an overcrowded a e unit, thats what 87 year old yvonne had to endure. It was ten hours before she saw a doctor, and hours more before she was admitted to a ward. Her daughter, esther, used herscarf to secure her in a wheelch

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Five 20180223

Aggressive one. What next you have to recover and thats what ive been doing in case youve been wondering what ive been up to, im sure you havent but i have been keeping my head down as much as possible. And an all star cast in finding your feet, but do they hit the mark . Well have Mark Kermodes thoughts on that, and the rest of the weeks new releases in the film review. Its 5pm. Our main story. Theres a warning that vulnerable young women are being abused across the uk and that the extent of the crimes isnt yet recognised. A serious case review has been published following operation sanctuary which saw 18 people convicted for exploiting girls in newcastle over a three year period. The government says it will look ca refully at the reviews recommendations, which also include a need for research into the cultural background of abusers. Fiona trott reports from newcastle. A city coming to terms with sanctuary. The investigation may be over but the report says Sexual Exploitation still ex

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Business Live 20170921

The moment in europe, not overexcited by moves from the worlds most powerful central the fed big brother is watching you businesses now have more personal information than ever before, but how are they using it . Well hear from the boss of an Analytics Company later in the programme. And as the Music Industry has bounced back after a decade of falling sales, thanks to a boom in streaming services today, we want to know how do you listen to music . Do you stream, download or buy cds and vinyl . Let us know, use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Hello and welcome to business live. As usual we are jam packed so lets get started we start in taiwan where in the last few hours smartphone maker htc has struck a billion dollar deal with alphabet the Company Behind google. Shares in the Taiwanese Company were suspended on reports google was planning a take over of the firm. Instead staff from htcs mobile unit will bejoining google, leaving htc to carry on with its other projects htc used to be one of the

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