Its pressure on the nhs which dominates the week. The labour leader mocks theresa may. We know that the Prime Minister recognises there is a crisis in our nhs, because she wanted to sack the Health Secretary last week but was too weak to do it. The Prime Minister defends her health policy. Preparations for winter in the nhs have been more extensive and meticulous than ever before. And is the head of the Energy Regulator ofgem just too laid back . Do you ever roll your sleeves up and really get stuck in, because i dont really see the evidence of that. But first. The government called it winter pressures, the opposition called it a winter crisis. New figures showed that last month 300,000 people had to wait longer than they should have at accident and Emergency Departments in england. These were the worst figures since the targets were introduced in 200a. The labour leader led the attack at Prime Ministers questions. Mr speaker, i know it seems a long time ago, i know it seems a long tim
To taking over as scotland manager now that the scottish fa have agreed a deal to compensate his current employers. And making a splash, i have put on a tailfin to find and making a splash, i have put on a tail fin to find out how mermaiding is becoming a growing sport in the uk. Cloudy today, increasingly wet and windy from the west, all the details of the weather today in about 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. The British Dental Association says england provides a second Class Service compared to scotland and wales, and has accused government ministers of adopting a short sighted approach to a growing crisis around tooth decay. 0ur Health Correspondent Dominic Hughes reports. Tooth decay in children is distressing, painful and avoidable. Dentists say sugary snacks and drinks are the biggest cause. British children drink more soft drinks than anywhere else in europe and the number of multiple extractions which have to take place in hospital under a general anaesthetic
In our nhs, because she wanted to sack the Health Secretary last week but was too weak to do it. The Prime Minister defends her health policy. Preparations for winter in the nhs have been more extensive and meticulous than ever before. And is the head of the Energy Regulator ofgem just too laid back . Do you ever roll your sleeves up and really get stuck in, because i dont really see the evidence of that. But first. The government called it winter pressures, the opposition called it a winter crisis. New figures showed that last month 300,000 people had to wait longer than they should have at accident and Emergency Departments in england. These were the worst figures since the targets were introduced in 200a. The labour leader led the attack at Prime Ministers questions. Mr speaker, i know it seems a long time ago, i know it seems a long time ago butjust before christmas i asked the Prime Minister about the 12,000 people left waiting more than half an hour in the back of an ambulance at
The week in parliament. Its pressure on the nhs which dominates the week. The labour leader mocks theresa may. We know that the Prime Minister recognises there is a crisis in our nhs, because she wanted to sack the Health Secretary last week but was too weak to do it. The Prime Minister defends her health policy. Preparations for winter in the nhs have been more extensive and meticulous than ever before. And is the head of the Energy Regulator ofgem just too laid back . Do you ever roll your sleeves up and really get stuck in, because i dont really see the evidence of that. But first. The government called it winter pressures, the opposition called it a winter crisis. New figures showed that last month 300,000 people had to wait longer than they should have at accident and Emergency Departments in england. These were the worst figures since the targets were introduced in 200a. The labour leader led the attack at Prime Ministers questions. Mr speaker, i know it seems a long time ago, i