Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. The number of patients on Hospital Wards has been at unsafe levels in nine out of ten nhs trusts in england this winter, according to figures obtained by the bbc. Some hospitals were operating at close to full capacity, putting increased pressure on the number of beds available. All week we are taking an in depth look at the state of the nhs in a series of special reports. Heres our Health Correspondent, jane dreaper. Its been a very difficult winter at Yeovil Hospital in somerset. Like many other hospitals in england, theyve had to battle Behind The Scenes here to find enough free beds in recent weeks. You can get periods, particularly over the winter period, when you are managing bed by bed, minute by minute, and teams are having to spend a lot of time and Energy Running around finding a bed for the next patient that needs it. And moving patients between beds isnt ideal, we dont like doing it unless we really have to, but sometimes you have to prioritise
A felon with a long rap sheet is off the streets right now. Hes sitting in a jail cell where he will likely stay for a very long time. David ross crimes dates back more than 2 decades. It includes forgery, battery on a Law Enforcement officer, theft and domestic violence. Ross escaped from a work detail near mosaic park in bartow before he was finally spotted by Law Enforcement in Pinellas County off 54th avenue north. 10News Reporter found themselves caught in the middle of a massive manhunt. 0008 coral way Pinellas County 39 46 Marsha Fischer witness 106127 beau zimmer Pinellas County 58 41 pointing their guns at him telling him hold still hold still. Marsha fischer arriving home to catch the tail end of an all out manhunt in the middle of her neighborhood. Pinellas deputies finally catching up to 42yearold david ross. The state prisoner who escaped from a work detail in polk county earlier in the day. Investigators say ross used an improvised sharp object. To abduct the supervising
Own bathroom. We take a look at the former servant quarters that are considered a right of passage. Especially for students. Defending differing versions of the United States, Hillary Clinton and donald trump will be facing off in their first televised president ial debate on monday. The democratic and president ial candidates will field questions outside newrnalists york city. This is the first of three debates. Trump and clinton will be taking part before the november 8 election. Catherine has more on the two candidates. Reporter the pressure is on for Hillary Clinton and donald trump ahead of their first big president ial debate. Race tightening, both candidates know a slip up here could be a potential disaster. Tells us theytory could be pretty important. Test ont necessarily a who has better ideas, who knows the issues better, who has more experience, in a way you can wipe that all of all off the table and it is a test of who is more cool, call him, collective. Reporter on one sid
Medication. Many say the drug was wasted. Voters are going to the pole in delhi and other part of the country today. Also on the program, violence and corruption on the agenda today. Absolutely george. In brazil, its political unrest for russia its political sanctions. India receiving political uphooefl. In china politicalle violence is on the rise. Weve got the latest risk map by businesses around the world. Were going to tell you why the brick nations are now feeling the heat. Hello. Its midday in london. 7 7 00 in washington. 1 00 p. M. In pretoria where oscar has faced the second day of crossexamination. The court witnessed the prosecuting trademark style. Nel didnt pull any punches. Lets go to karenle following the case for us. Reporter george, well the trial has broken for lunch and adjourned for an hour or so. Just before lunch, nel cross examining pistorius about the actual events that led to the death of reeva steenkamp, what was in his mind when pulling the trigger facing the
To announce a ban on huawei in the uks sg networks. And kate, the duchess of cambridge, on being a mum and why shes backing a new bbc campaign to support families with young children. Hello and welcome if youre watching in the uk or around the world and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. We start with coronavirus, and wearing face coverings in shops and supermarkets in england is to become compulsory from the end of next week. The new rule which comes into force from the 24th july will fine those who do not comply. Children under the age of 11, and those with certain disabilities will be exempt as is the case on public transport. The move brings england in line with scotland and other major european nations like spain, italy and germany. Elsewhere in the world, sweeping restrictions have been reintroduced in the us state of california as it battles to contain a resurgency of coronavirus. All indoor activities at restaurants, bars and other Ent