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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Verified 20240704

By A Prematurely Celebrating Captain ben stokes. After the rain delay the wickets began to tumble and the match swayed back to england Jonny Bairstow with a brilliant catch to dismiss. Theyre chasing an unlikely 384 for victory. They resumed on 135 without loss and lost three wickets in the first hour of the morning session chris woakes taking two of them. But rain has once again disrupted things play has been stopped with australia on 238 3 needing 146 more runs to win. Elsewhere the hundred kicks off tomorrow, and leg spinner Rashid Khan Has announced he has pulled out of playing in the tournament due to injury. The Afghanistan Captain was due to play in trent rockets first three games before leaving for international duty. The number one ranked t20 bowler in the world will be replaced by Pakistans Imad Wasim before new zealands ish sodhi comes in as announced last week. That matches live bbc two. Again you would expect a lens would comfortably and they have started well. 22 14. Engl

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Verified Live 20240604 15:52:00

of glamorgan, love theirjobs but are under daily pressures. for retired policeman nigel, who has multiple sclerosis, they re crucial for his quality of life, after he spent three months waiting for care. if it wasn t for the carers, . at this time of the day now, i would be stuck in the bed. it s like solitary confinement. but the system is under huge strain. we found that private companies have handed back thousands of care contracts to councils across the uk, the equivalent of more than 70,000 hours. staffing was the most common reason. our local asda pays £13 to start with, and to start you off with no previous experience, so we can t really compete. the reported staffing crisis in the care sector has a direct impact on the availability of beds in hospitals across the uk. so today we ve got 58 patients who are what we call

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Verified Live 20240604 16:39:00

and she knows what she wants. i have to get out. i ve had enough. ijust can t stand any more. lily s been in hospitalfor 11 months, and is a striking example of a common problem. a patient well enough to go home, but unable to leave hospital because there s no care available. with the help of friends, she s been keeping a video diary. so what s stopping you now from going home? no carers. we re just waiting because you can t find any carers that would care for me. there are a lot of people like me and we re holding up beds and everything, so they should be pushing us out. i m lying here in- the praying position. the praying position, yes. carers like rebecca and jessica, who work here in the vale of glamorgan, love theirjobs but are under daily pressures. for retired policeman nigel, who has multiple sclerosis, they re crucial for his quality of life, after he spent three months waiting for care.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 06:16:00

a patient well enough to go home, but unable to leave hospital because there s no care available. back with the help of friends, she s been keeping a video diary. so what s is stopping you now from going home? no carers. it s just waiting because you can t find any carers that will care for me. there are a lot of people like me, and we re holding up beds and everything, so they should be pushing us out, really. i m lying here in the praying position. the praying position, yeah. they laugh. carers like rebecca and jessica, who work here in the vale of glamorgan, love theirjobs but are under daily pressures. for retired policeman nigel, who has multiple sclerosis, they re crucial for his quality of life after he spent three months waiting for care. if it wasn t for the carers, i at this time of the day now, i would be stuck in the bed. it s like solitary confinement. but the system is under huge strain.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:10:00

months, and is a striking example of a common problem. a patient well enough to go home, but unable to leave hospital because there s no care available. there are a lot of people like me, and we re holding up beds and everything, so they should be pushing us out, really. i m lying here in the praying position. the praying position, yeah. carers like rebecca and jessica, who work here in the vale of glamorgan, love theirjobs but are under daily pressures. for retired policeman nigel, who has multiple sclerosis, they re crucial for his quality of life after he spent three months waiting for care. if it wasn t for the carers, i at this time of the day now, i would be stuck in the bed. it s like solitary confinement. but the system is under huge strain. we found that private companies have handed back thousands of care contracts to councils across the uk, the equivalent of more than 70,000 hours. staffing was the most common reason.

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