you re back, we re back, everybody s back, and this august, so was the edinburgh festival, the world famous celebration of the arts that takes over the city the whole month. it s a melting pot of theatre, music, dance and opera, and on the side, as its name suggests, is the edinburgh fringe. she s like, please never speak to me again . laughter filled with experimental performers, innovative shows and my favourite comedy. one of the beautiful things about the fringe is that it takes over loads of venues in the city, including this one the university of edinburgh s old medical school. and before we get stuck in to the comedy, we are going to talk about medicine specifically medical waiting times. now, if you re waiting for surgery, it can feel like an eternity and we all know that waiting times are longer than anyone would want. but one nhs trust in england is trialling an artificial intelligence that might be able to manage waiting lists better and, ultimately, bring
eleanor, kick us off, the headline is no more sticking plasters on energy, vows trust, so what is liz truss saying? truss saying? this is going to be the big question truss saying? this is going to be the big question of truss saying? this is going to be the big question of her - truss saying? this is going to be i the big question of her premiership going forward. energy bills are the number one concern of the public that he is effectively saying she will have a twofold approach, she wants there to be action on bills long term and also something that will help people at the moment but what she is really pushing is she does not want to be a sticking plaster as she puts it, a temporary solution, she has ruled out hand outs early in the contest and what she wants is a larger solution to the whole issue of energy prices. and benedicte, on that point, we have been calling all summer, every single journalist who speaks to a leadership candidate, for more detail and it has bee
you re back, we re back, everybody s back, and this august, so was the edinburgh festival, the world famous celebration of the arts that takes over the city the whole month. it s a melting pot of theatre, music, dance and opera, and on the side, as its name suggests, is the edinburgh fringe. she s like, please never speak to me again . laughter filled with experimental performers, innovative shows and my favourite comedy. one of the beautiful things about the fringe is that it takes over loads of venues in the city, including this one the university of edinburgh s old medical school. and before we get stuck in to the comedy, we are going to talk about medicine specifically medical waiting times. now, if you re waiting for surgery, it can feel like an eternity and we all know that waiting times are longer than anyone would want. but one nhs trust in england is trialling an artificial intelligence that might be able to manage waiting lists better and, ultimately, bring
isn t meteorological autumn now? it isn t meteorological autumn now? it is. as of september one. meteorological autumn. it is a transition time where things are going from summer and heat to something more unsettled, more changeable and changing the position of the jetstream, which changeable and changing the position of thejetstream, which is changeable and changing the position of the jetstream, which is why we have this transition month where things start to change and start to get a bit wetter and windy. a lot of people are grateful for it. it was such a dry summer. it s time now for click. you re back, we re back, everybody s back, and this august, so was the edinburgh festival,