InterestIng. He has not been asked to set out the cure of the treatment. We have got some expectatIon. He Is also goIng set out that there Is a choIce. We know about the three shIfts. We know about the three shIfts. We know about the three shIfts. We know hospItals are such that It mIght not goIng to get such a bIg slIce of the pIe. These are bIg broad Ideas, we dont have rIght now Is any specIfIcs on how they are goIng to do thIs. They are sayIng nhs need to reform or dIe. They feel partIcularly pertInent to the fIrst sessIon thIs mornIng. We also promIse attendees and agenda packed full of InterestIng and InfluentIal speakers and relevant content. I thInk we have delIvered on that thIs mornIng. It Is my honour to welcome the PrImer SIr keIr starmer, the sectIon of state for health and SocIal Care and the other members of our health and SocIal Care mInIsterIal team. It absently steps out the challenges we face. We know that servIces are stretched to breakIng poInt, staff are strugglIn
andm we ll be hearing all about the appeal and we ll be hearing all about the appeal to recruit more bell ringers, in time for the king s coronation. good morning and welcome to bbc news. health secretary steve barclay will meet members of the royal college of nursing today after the union announced it would suspend a planned strike in england next week to enter talks on pay with the government. in a joint statement, both the college and the department of health and social care said they would begin intensive talks on pay, terms and conditions and producitivity enhancing reforms. government proposals for next year s public sector pay are also being drawn up. the rcn had originally asked for a pay rise of 5% above inflation. it has since said it would be willing to meet the government half way. next week s walk out in england, from the first to the third of march, was set to be the biggest strike so far of this winter s dispute, with half of front line services affect
have been felled guilty of advocating a violent revolution against the chinese state stopping there were sentenced to up to three years in detention. now on bbc news, elite cricketers can come from any level of society in india, thanks to that ubiquitous nature of the sport. this episode tells the stories of three star players. of course it s not easy as a poor villager to come to mumbai and being with the smart kids because you feel you don t know how to speak english. if because you feel you don t know how to speak english. how to speak english. if you can t afford. how to speak english. if you can t afford, you how to speak english. if you can t afford, you can t - how to speak english. if you can t afford, you can t play | can t afford, you can t play cricket you are an equal part on the playing field. that is a great social equaliser. doesn t give a poorer person any inferiority complex. a poorer person any inferiority comlex. w a poorer person any inferiority co
i thought with the ball, we took it, we were brave, and i think the goal was an excellent example of that as well. so, frustrated, to be honest, and especially when you go 1 0 up, but full credit to manchester city. you know, that s what top teams do. tottenham have also been struggling, but they ended their run of five games without a win in emphatic style by beating newcastle 4 1. spurs captain son heung min was the standout player at the tottenham hotspur stadium, providing two assists and scoring his tenth league goal of the season from a penalty he won. injury ravaged newcastle got a late consolation with joelinton s first goal of the season. the win keeps spurs fifth in the table, three points behind manchester city. newcastle remain in seventh. some part of me thinks i ve been too harsh on them, because apart from newcastle and you could see newcastle today, they re the only other club that s got injury attrition we have and it s very hard in this league. it s unre