million injanuary as part of our emergency recovery programme. that number has come down from its peak but it is challenging. we are seeing more complex cases coming into hospital. there are challenges in terms of getting that discharge, which is so important to getting flow into our hospitals that relieves the pressure on emergency departments and relieves pressure on ambulance handovers. when departments and relieves pressure on ambulance handovers. ambulance handovers. when will we see a social ambulance handovers. when will we see a social care ambulance handovers. when will we see a social care plan ambulance handovers. when will we see a social care plan on ambulance handovers. when will we see a social care plan on the - see a social care plan on the government? see a social care plan on the government? ~ ., ., ., . , government? we made announcements in terms of staffing government? we made announcements in terms of staffing with government? we made announcements
accessibility, you know, or things that will help make it a bit more safer, are released before they should have, and something could have been done about it, then, no, ithink everything should have been put in place first before they were released. those running the trial say they are working closely with visually impaired charities to find a solution. a man s been arrested in pakistan in connection with the murder of a london woman who was shot and strangled in lahore last month. mayra zulfiqar s uncle alleges zahirjadoon, who s being held by police, and another man had threatened his niece after turning down marriage proposals. mrjadoon s lawyer denies his client had any involvement in her murder. london s first dedicated detox unit for the most vulnerable rough sleepers is opening at st thomas hospital later this month. it aims to save the lives of some of the city s homeless people
for her 100th birthday. she wanted to do something significant. so we went through quite a lot of things of hundreds that she could do. because she has always told jokes and stories, ijust put it to her and she went for it, she absolutely went for it. a pest controller told me that the wooden rafters in my attic are infested with fungus. i want a second opinion, as i think he is talking a lot of rot. and the donations are still coming in. she smashed her target of £500. meanwhile, grandma betty s advice to as all. if you haven t got a sense of humour, what have you got? things in life can be good and they can be bad. but you ve got to laugh, because laughter is the best medicine. my grandfather spent 30 years working as an elevator attendant. he said that although it was very uplifting, it has its ups and downs.
users six months before the pandemic and now attracts a0 and now attracts 1a million every day. whether it is the morning video call to the grandchildren or updating the online shopping list on a tablet, we have got used to how vital these connected devices can be. we have been spending more time online than the citizens of any other major european nation. but here is the question is this a permanent change in our habits? i am sure there will be a lasting legacy from lockdown. for example, i suspect business travel might not rise to the same levels that we saw before. we have discovered the technology serves us pretty well. or when it comes to online shopping we have discovered the convenience of having things delivered, but equally, i am sure i am not alone of missing the excitement and energy of being on the high street. even as things gradually get back to normal, the pandemic has accelerated the move online which means technology is playing a bigger part
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