refused on, essentially, the decision of view, mr bradshaw. you know that, don t you? mrs macdonald leaded know that, don t you? mrs macdonald pleaded guilty know that, don t you? mrs macdonald pleaded guilty to know that, don t you? mrs macdonald pleaded guilty to false know that, don t you? mrs macdonald pleaded guilty to false accounting. - pleaded guilty to false accounting. . at a later date she pleaded guilty to theft. ,, . . at a later date she pleaded guilty to theft. ,, i, ., , i, . at a later date she pleaded guilty to theft. , i, i, , i, , to theft. she wanted to plead guilty to theft. she wanted to plead guilty to false accounting, to theft. she wanted to plead guilty to false accounting, you to theft. she wanted to plead guilty to false accounting, you persuaded | to false accounting, you persuaded her otherwise. she to false accounting, you persuaded her otherwise. to false accounting, you persuaded her otherwise. she pleaded guilty to false accountin
and even dialects plus, it is 70 years since this chap became the first on screen tv weather presenter in the uk. i will look back at the archives and also bring news today of what will be a cloudy and cold day. good morning. it s thursday, the 11th of january. our main story. the public inquiry into how hundreds of former sub postmasters, resumes today. it follows the prime minister s announcement to overturn hundreds of convictions, after the itv drama raised the profile of the scandal. benjoins us from outside the inquiry. morning to you. give us more details about the evidence that is going to be given today? about the evidence that is going to be given today? yeah, after years of slow progress be given today? yeah, after years of slow progress developments - be given today? yeah, after years of slow progress developments have i be given today? yeah, after years of. slow progress developments have been moving quickly this week. we heard that the prime minister has foll
have never met the four hour a&e waiting time target. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. for years now, right across the uk, nhs performance has been deteriorating, failing to meet key targets aimed at saving lives, and instead putting patients at risk. one such target is for cancer treatment to begin. it s meant to be a maximum of 62 days, roughly two months. but ian binns waited four months. by the time he started chemotherapy, his stage one cancer had become stage four. he told me the wait for treatment was easily the worst time in his life. i would wake up every morning wondering if i had a future, wondering that every day the cancer would be advancing within me. strangely enough, when it got to about three and a half months, i became almost resolved in thinking, this is too late, nothing good is going to happen to you now, which was the case. the scan showed it had spread.
about targets. very important subject. almost all key nhs targets in a&e, cancer care, and planned proceedures have been missed for seven years or more across the uk. analysis by bbc news found that northern ireland and wales have never met the four hour a&e waiting time target. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. for years now, right across the uk, nhs performance has been deteriorating, failing to meet key targets aimed at saving lives, and instead putting patients at risk. one such target is for cancer treatment to begin. it s meant to be a maximum of 62 days, roughly two months. but ian binns waited four months. by the time he started chemotherapy, his stage one cancer had become stage four. he told me the wait for treatment was easily the worst time in his life. i would wake up every morning wondering if i had a future, wondering that every day the cancer would be advancing within me. strangely enough, when it got