And at the same time let me give you a heads up for full disclosure and also for purposes of a lively discussion that im going to challenge you a little bit on the points that you make in the book as practicing psychiatrist and head of the largest, one of the largest psychiatry departments in the world i know something about the budget matter, but please do know that i do this in the best of intentions and in the interest of clarity and accuracy and the believe that we are both soldiers in this very important historically neglected mission. Im going to orient my questions along three themes, first your background, second, substantive issues that you address in the book and then third, what are the steps Going Forward that we can sort of advocate or aim for in order to provide some corrective measures and what youll be doing Going Forward in that regard. So to begin, let me just ask, youre train as a journalist and comes from the best schools in the country, you could have picked anythi
More. Probably when Billie Eilish releases her next record thats when it will all get sad again. It might have been a nightmare. Make room for the gloom. Colin paterson, bbc news, liverpool. 0h, oh, no lets catch up with the weather, shall we . Heres stav da naos. Conditions are set to turn bright, but for england and wales a gloomy afternoon, damp and drizzle at times. Further north, scotland and Northern Ireland, lots of sunshine but you will notice across scotland some cumulonimbus clouds developing, these will continue to bring heavy showers, thunderstorms to central and eastern scotland through the afternoon, some really heavy, slow moving downpour is likely. Further south it stays grey with drizzly patches, temperatures around 20 degrees in the south, high teens in the north. 0vernight the showers continue in eastern scotland, if few developing and Eastern England and some will be heavy and slow moving. A muggy night across the south east but High Pressure begins to build into th
Now on bbc news, a long awaited review into three medical treatments has found women werent warned about the risks and when things went wrong doctors didnt believe them. The baroness cumberlege review, published this week, listed failings in how patients have been treated by the healthcare system, spanning a period of more than 50 years. Reporter Anna Collinson talked to some of those affected. In to some of those affected. The larger one on the le werent in the larger one on the left. They werent warned about the risks. The more we found out about this the more we found out about this the more its made us actually quite angry. When things went wrong they werent believed. I listened to doctors who treated me as an historical parent and thought well, i must be going mad. Now a long awaited reviews as many lives have been ruined because the Health System didnt listen to women. Mash has robbed me of the person i used to be. My life is completely different. The review focuses on the pregna
I want to issue a full apology to those who have suffered and their families. Angry crowds in serbia storm the Parliament Building in protest at the re introduction of lockdown measures. And johnny depp faces a second day of questioning in his libel claim against the Sun Newspaper at the high court in london. Hello. The uk chancellor rishi sunak is set to announce a range of measures later aimed at boosting the british economy in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Among the steps includes a £2 billion scheme to create more jobs for young people. The fund will subsidise six month work placements for those on universal credit aged between 16 and 2a, who are at risk of long term unemployment. The chancellor is also expected to announce a temporary stamp duty holiday for home buyers in england and Northern Ireland. Theres speculation mr sunak may also introduce a temporary vat cut to help the hospitality sector, which has been hit hard in the pandemic. And the chancellor could give eve
Showing borisjohnson showing Boris Johnson and showing borisjohnson and a mask and michael gove opining that they should not be mandatory in television today. The Financial Times says that the government is planning to withhold power to control state aid from the uks devolved nations when the brexit transition ends. The i reports peers will challenge ministers to stop outdoor smoking in return for permission to serve pavement drinks. And the mirror leads on a plea from the footballerJack Charltons grieving brother tommy, who says the england world cup legend should be knighted. So, lets begin. Lucy would you like to kick us off on the metro . What is the model the paper is so worried about . On the metro . What is the model the paper is so worried abounm on the metro . What is the model the paper is so worried about . It is the fa ct paper is so worried about . It is the fact that the government cannot quite decide whether we should be Wearing Masks particularly in shops crowded spaces