The Warning
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Origin | Monterrey |
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Mexico | |
Members | Daniela Villarreal |
Paulina Villarreal | |
Alejandra Villarreal | |
Genres | Alternative Rock |
Hard Rock | |
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ID | 960248 |
About The Warning
The Warning is a rock band from Monterrey, Mexico, started in 2013 by three sisters. Daniela, Paulina, and Alejandra Villarreal are well known for their 2014 cover of Metallica's "Enter Sandman" on their YouTube page, garnering attention from the likes of Muse and Coldplay.
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... Despite The Warning and hundreds of thousands of people fleeing Gaza City, areas in the south have continued to be targeted...
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... The Warning comes as a truce between Israel and Hamas entered a fifth day, after a 48-hour extension was agreed...
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... The Warning came in a letter shown to BBC News, sent to the government by the UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights in the context of climate change, Ian Fry, on 15 August this year...
Just Stop Oil: UN criticises 'severe' jail sentences
... The Warning comes in a letter shown to BBC News, sent to the government by the UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights in the context of climate change, Ian Fry, on 15 August this year...
NHS struggling to open extra winter beds and fill staffing gaps
... The Warning, from NHS Providers, which represents managers, came after the Treasury rejected pleas for an extra £1bn to cover the cost of strikes...
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... The Warning is contained in Ofcom s first guidance for tech platforms on complying with This covers how they should tackle illegal content, including child abuse online...
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... The BBC contacted Mahmoud after multiple al-Zahra residents identified him as the man who received The Warning call...
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... We also looked at some of The Warnings and evacuation instructions that were issued to Gazan civilians, including some advising them to move to certain areas in the south...
NHS struggling to open extra winter beds and fill staffing gaps
By Nick TriggleHealth correspondent
Hospital bosses in England are warning a lack of funds means they are having to scale back on plans to open extra beds to cope with winter.
The Warning , from NHS Providers, which represents managers, came after the Treasury rejected pleas for an extra £1bn to cover the cost of strikes.
Recruitment to plug gaps in the workforce was also having to be put on hold, NHS Providers said.
But the government said winter planning was on track.
It pointed out The Goal to open 10,000 " virtual" hospitals beds had been met. This is where doctors remotely monitor patients with conditions such as respiratory and heart problems who would otherwise have to be in hospital.
Progress was also being made on opening 5,000 new permanent hospital beds - a 5% increase in numbers, the government said.
" We recognise The Challenges the NHS faces over The Coming months, which is why we started preparing for winter earlier than ever, " a Department of Health and Social Care spokesman added.
But NHS Providers said The Steps being taken may be insufficient.
Every winter, to cope with surges in demand, hospitals open extra escalation beds for short periods.
But this year, hospital bosses say, these beds are At Risk . And so is staff Recruitment - currently one in 10 posts is vacant.
Industrial action is estimated to have cost the health service £1bn this year.
But last week, it was confirmed the Treasury would be giving the NHS only an extra £100m to cover the cost of strikes.
The NHS has been told to find The Remaining £900m through savings in others areas such as Information Technology (IT) and maintenance as well as using £200m of winter money.
Bosses at just over half of trusts responded to an NHS Providers' survey.
Three-quarters said they were facing a worse financial situation than Last Year , putting patients' safety At Risk .
There was " palpable frustration" at the Treasury's unwillingness to provide extra funding, NHS Providers Chief Executive Sir Julian Hartley said. And it would be " really difficult" to reduce The Number of people waiting for treatment, which the government has made a key priority.
Figures published last week showed a record 7. 8 million people on The Waiting list.
There was a " sense of dread" doctors would call further strikes as winter hit, Sir Julian said, with Last Year having seen record waits for ambulances and in accident-and-emergency departments.
Preliminary talks between The British Medical Association and Steve Barclay had begun, before he was replaced as health secretary, by Victoria Atkins , on Monday.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com