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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 14:46:00

up workers as well who are left to pick up the pieces. i workers as well who are left to pick up the pieces- up the pieces. i will come back to the real world up the pieces. i will come back to the real world consequences - up the pieces. i will come back to the real world consequences in i up the pieces. i will come back to the real world consequences in a | the real world consequences in a moment, but you heard me read out the quote from the minister saying that it focuses the money and is also true that the grants from the department of health and social care representjust department of health and social care represent just one department of health and social care representjust one of the department of health and social care represent just one of the funding streams for councils, so is it clear to you where you have lost money from? , , to you where you have lost money from? , , ., ,, ., . from? it s been the workforce development from? it s been the workforce development fu

BBCNEWS Dateline London January 2, 2022 11:34:00

covid, but a matter of diminishing resources because it is still taking up so much of our economic activity and obviously diverting it or displacing it, but also it s going to continue to be presumably a significant health challenge. i think that s right. squeezing out a lot of things, the sheer cost of dealing with covid. i think we ve seen in the uk, it s squeezing out the social care budget, that s the care for the elderly, and also the prime minister came in vowing to do something this and yet the pot of money that he put aside for this is almost entirely going to be squeezed up by the health service and indeed by coronavirus, much of it, squeezing out education as well and squeezing out lots of things. so i think we are seeing that pain on national finances as we ve just been discussing, but i wonder if there could be just a bit more hope over inflation. we absolutely have seen those pressures of the moment, but it s possible that some of those are going to prove quite short lived

BBCNEWS Dateline London January 3, 2022 03:34:00

the real estate. because in the us and in the uk in particular, growth depends on consumption and real estate. and so all this makes it really difficult to predict. but whatever happens, unfortunately, there will be a bumpy ride. bronwen maddox, 2022, unlike the yearjust going, could be seen as a sort of a year in which perhaps it s not so much a matter of life and death, covid, but a matter of diminishing resources. because it is still taking up so much of our economic activity and obviously diverting it or displacing it, but also it s going to continue to be presumably a significant health challenge. i think that s right. squeezing out a lot of things, the sheer cost of dealing with covid. we ve seen in the uk, where it s squeezing out the social care budget. that s the care mainly

BBCNEWS Dateline London January 2, 2022 02:34:00

of diminishing resources because it is still taking up so much of our economic activity and obviously diverting it or displacing it, but also it s going to continue to be presumably a significant health challenge. i think that s right. squeezing out a lot of things, the sheer cost of dealing with covid. i think we ve seen in the uk, it s squeezing out the social care budget, that s the care for the elderly and also the prime minister came in vowing to do something this and yet the pot of money that he put aside for this is almost entirely going to be squeezed up by the health service and indeed by coronavirus, much of it, squeezing out education as well and squeezing out lots of things. so i think we are seeing that pain on national finances as we ve just been discussing, but i wonder if there could be

BBCNEWS Dateline London January 1, 2022 11:35:00

all this makes it really difficult to predict, but whatever happens, unfortunately, there will be a bumpy ride. bronwyn, 2022, unlike the yearjust going, could be seen as a sort of a year in which perhaps it s not so much a matter of life and death, covid, but a matter of diminishing resources because it is still taking up so much of our economic activity and obviously diverting it or displacing it, but also it s going to continue to be presumably a significant health challenge. i think that s right. squeezing out a lot of things, the sheer cost of dealing with covid. i think we ve seen in the uk, it s squeezing out the social care budget, that s the care for the elderly and also the prime minister came in vowing

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