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Most women today are not mothers by the time they turn 30

There has been a major shift towards 'older motherhood' in recent years: Most women today are not mothers by the time they turn 30, new figures reveal

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The Ward Round: What will happen to the workforce strategy?

The Ward Round: What will happen to the workforce strategy?
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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220110 09:27:00

And rcm web site to get the correct scientific information that is reassuring. please do not listen to some of the social media which is just scaremongering are not based on good scientific evidence bust up ok, jo mountfield, vice president of the royal college of obstetricians and gynaecologists, thank you for your time today. there are reports that the prime minister borisjohnson is working on a plan for how the uk will live with covid by march. some senior backbenchers are warning that there ll be another major conservative backbench rebellion if covid measures are extended beyond the so called sunset day of january 26th. let s talk to our chief political correspondent adam fleming. good morning to you, adam. what do you know that at this stage about what this plan might consist of? because living with covid is a pretty broad term, it will mean different things to different people. and how much is this driven specifically by the backbench

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220110 09:23:00

Solve this crisis. baked and doesn t go far enough to solve this crisis. solve this crisis. charlotte, thank ou so solve this crisis. charlotte, thank you so much solve this crisis. charlotte, thank you so much for solve this crisis. charlotte, thank you so much for speaking - solve this crisis. charlotte, thank you so much for speaking to - solve this crisis. charlotte, thank you so much for speaking to us. | you so much for speaking to us. charlotte meehan, who lives with her husband in a development with a number of fire safety issues in east london. pregnant women are being urged not to delay getting their covid jab or booster in a government campaign. more than 96% of pregnant women admitted to hospital with covid symptoms between may and october last year were unvaccinated, according to the uk obstetric surveillance system. the campaign will share the testimonies of pregnant women who have had the jab on radio and social media. ministers say the vaccine is safe and has no imp

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