Augustine is one of 9,500 nigerian doctors licensed to work in the uk. Recruitment from abroad has never been higher, with almost 40 of uk doctors trained overseas. But his recruitment by a British Company called Nes Health Care meant working long hours in a private hospital with potential consequences, he says, for patients health. I would wake up at 6. 30 behind the ward at seven and it was an 80 bedded hospital. So i was looking after all of the patients on the ward. 0utpatients and x ray, and i would be working from seven up until 11 at night. And i would think that im meant to go to bed, you know, just get some rest. But then when you go to bed, you get called. All patients complain about this and you sleep is ruined. So im not able to sleep again up until seven again and the cycle continues for one week. But how do some of these doctors get here . The bbc has been investigating the story for months. Weve discovered a scandal about large scale recruitment and exploitation of forei
exchange of fire, ukraine continues to push back russian forces and the troops are not giving up. the? to push back russian forces and the troops are not giving up. troops are not giving up. they are t in: troops are not giving up. they are trying desperately troops are not giving up. they are trying desperately to troops are not giving up. they are trying desperately to change - troops are not giving up. they are trying desperately to change the i trying desperately to change the narrative here. and the reality that most russian forces in ukraine are on the retreat. the red cross in nigeria warns that communities affected by extensive flooding there could soon face outbreaks of disease. and, it s one of nature s most incredible journeys scientists finally unravel the eel migration mystery. find out what they ve discovered later. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. it is good to have your company. we begin with the dismissal of the uk s
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they re trying desperately to change the narrative here. and the reality that most russian forces in ukraine are on the retreat. the delayed rugby league world cup will finally begin later, when hosts england take on samoa in the first of 61 games of the tournament. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. in the uk, the new chancellor of the exchequer, jeremy hunt, has refused to rule out public spending cuts, and said taxes may have to rise. in his first interviews since being appointed, jeremy hunt told the bbc ministers had made mistakes when they announced plans to slash taxes without setting out how it would be paid for. in the three weeks since, the cost of borrowing money rose, both for the public and for the government. mr hunt said every government department would have to come up with savings. answering prime minister s questions this week, liz truss had suggested that public spending would continue to rise. there were some mistakes made
no, no, that s not too sombre. but hello and welcome to the programme, which for the last 25 years has been the place where the uk s leading political commentators debate the big themes of the week. ,broadcast and yes, even today still write for audiences back home from dateline london. it may be our final edition, but we re still looking forward, not back. leaders and their future. after liz truss told her finance minister, the chancellor kwasi kwarteng to go, how long before british conservatives force her to do the same? biden or trump, who will win a second term in the white house? or might someone else get the chance of a first? and can china survive a third term for president xi? in the studio, jeff mcallister, time magazine s white house correspondent during the clinton years and then chief of the magazine s london bureau. he and his wife now run their own international law firm. eunice gersh is a portuguese writer and academic, lectures on comparative government, whic