Plus, the lost corridor found in Parliament
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| It's already widely documented that A&E units have struggled this winter and this video gives an insight into that. But new BBC research has looked at waits after A&E and it shows nearly a quarter of patients in England waited more than four hours on trolleys and in corridors before they could be found a bed on a ward during December and January. Pressure in the system is also creating a backlog outside hospitals, with one in seven patients brought by ambulance facing long waits before being handed over to hospital staff. The Royal College of Nursing said its members were being forced to provide vital treatment in corridors and side rooms, while the Nuffield Trust warned there was "little in the tank" to cope with the coronavirus. NHS England says hospitals are facing unprecedented demand - something BBC Reality Check has examined - but the government insists more money going into the system will make a difference. | |
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| Parents in England, Scotland and Wales are paying 5% more on childcare for under-twos than a year ago - and 4% more for two-year-olds - according to a report. Those increases are much higher than the general rate of UK inflation, currently 1.8%. Children's charity Coram, which produced the report, argues the system of subsidy and free entitlement is too complicated, meaning some families are missing out on help. The government says it is investing in the system and creating more places. | |
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| | | | | Angel fled Zimbabwe in fear for her life after police found her in bed with another woman five years ago. It's taken most of the time since then for her to convince the Home Office that she is gay and will be persecuted if she returns. But how do you prove something you spent your life trying to hide? "How do I know I am a lesbian? How old was I when I knew? Who did I tell?" Angel recalls being asked. "It is as if the Home Office expect a date and time." For seven hours, the interviewer picked at the threads of her life story. The secret relationship with a girl at high school... Her forced marriage to an abusive husband in her 20s... Being raped by two men in her 30s who intended to "straighten her up". | |
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| | | | The front pages focus on the accelerated spread of the coronavirus across Europe. The Daily Telegraph reveals details of plans for "mass testing" by GPs in the UK under a new "surveillance" system by Public Health England. The Guardian highlights what it calls "growing confusion" after the health secretary and chief medical officer expressed different advice for British people intending to travel to northern Italy. The Daily Mail warns of "virus panic in schools". According to the Financial Times, fears about the virus and weak growth mean some key economic decisions could be put off. It says proposals to raise taxes on high-end properties, curb pension tax relief and raise fuel duty may be missing from next month's Budget. Elsewhere, the Times reports that the government is to consider whether to reduce the size of the army in a review due to be announced later. | |
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| | | Duffy: Singer says she was drugged, raped and held captive |
| | | | | | Budget 2020: Chancellor under pressure over tax rises, says IFS |
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| | | | | Today: In the first trial of its kind, Thomas Hanlon is due to appear in court accused of causing death by dangerous driving after his E-bike hit a pedestrian |
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| | | | 1987 The Church of England's ruling body votes in favour of allowing the ordination of women priests - watch the BBC News report. |
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