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BBCNEWS Breakfast June 4, 2024 07:21:00

by almost 40% since february 2010. that is the statement we received this morning. we re joined now by tracy nicholls, chief executive at the college of paramedics. good morning. when you hear the story, as wejust good morning. when you hear the story, as we just did there, of 94 year old does that storyjump out of the blue to you, or is that story depressingly familiar? i of the blue to you, or is that story depressingly familiar? of the blue to you, or is that story depressingly familiar? i mean, our condolences depressingly familiar? i mean, our condolences go depressingly familiar? i mean, our condolences go to depressingly familiar? i mean, our condolences go to jerry depressingly familiar? i mean, our condolences go to jerry and - depressingly familiar? i mean, our condolences go to jerry and his - condolences go to jerry and his family condolences go to jerry and his family on condolences go to jerry and his family on can s terrible experience, naga. family on can

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 08:41:00

as quickly as possible. gloucester hospital says that health care nationally is under intense pressure, but staff are working tirelessly to ensure patients are cared for. jim reed, bbc news. in response the department of health says. the nhs has allocated £150 million of additional funding to address pressures on ambulance services, with the number of ambulance and support staff increasing by almost 40 per cent since february 2010. plans to give private renters in england greater powers are being outlined by the government today. the renters reform bill will see no fault evictions abolished meaning landlords won t be able to end tenancies without a reason. the decent homes standard will be extended to the private rented sector to prevent health and safety hazards in homes. it will also be made illegal for landlords or agents to place blanket bans on renting to families with children or those who receive benefit.

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 11:42:00

infections because they re staying in hospital longer than they may necessarily need to. so we are seeing harm happening. ken s family say they ve lost faith in the ambulance service to be there when they need it. how many other people, right now, are being made to wait four or five hours for an ambulance, and it s having a detrimental effect on their prospects to survive, you know? southwestern ambulance service describes long delays as an unacceptable risk to patients, and says it s working to get crews back out on the road as quickly as possible. gloucester hospital says that health care nationally is under intense pressure, but staff are working tirelessly to ensure patients are cared for. in response, the department of health says. the nhs has allocated £150 million of additional funding to address pressures on ambulance services, with the number of ambulance and support staff increasing by almost a0% since february 2010.

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 10:22:00

in response, the department of health says: the nhs has allocated £150 million of additional funding to address pressures on ambulance services, with the number of ambulance and support staff increasing by almost 110% since february 2010. the number of people in england waiting to start routine hospital treatment has risen to a new record high. according to the nhs, a total of 6.5 million people were waiting to start treatment at the end of april. this is up from 6.11 million in march and is the highest number since records began in august 2007. joining me now, our health editor hugh pym that picture in the report tells an extraordinary story, doesn t it? all those ambulances just waiting outside, unable to and help anybody else. it outside, unable to and help anybody else. :, , ., ,, , , else. it does, and i think this is the issue. else. it does, and i think this is the issue, that else. it does, and i think this is the issue, that ambulance i else. it does, and i think this i

MSNBC Dateline June 4, 2024 07:14:00

know where she was, authorities of there were still hot on the case? yes. they kept checking the records and looking for pam, and induce ember 2009 more than a year after she went on the land, they found her in austria. detective robin gardner received the newsom overseas, and realized he was not out of after all. a coded message that said she is in custody in vienna, do you want to extradite her? it was like in one word response, yes. but pam would spend some time waiting in an austrian jail first, while her accused coconspirator ron young stood trial. in february 2010, prosecutors presented their case against ron young to a jury, they argued ron young planted the bomb that killed gary triano, and that pam phillips paid him to do it. everything you say, everything you have heard,

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