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Hugh Pym

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Gender Male
Age 65
Spouse Susan Pym
ParentsMichael Tom Pym
Caroline Pym
ChildrenJonathan Pym
Andrew Pym
Kirsty Pym
SiblingsAlexander Stephen Pym
William Pym
Roger Wentworth Pym
Job Journalist
Author
Book editor
Education Christ Church
Marlborough College
University of Oxford
Falmouth University
Cothill House Boarding School
Cothill House
BooksInside the Banking Crisis: The Untold Story
Gordon Brown
The Guinness Affair: Anatomy of a Scandal
What Happened? And 99 Other Questions Everyone is Asking about the Financial Crash
Investing in Shares
Born Malmesbury
United Kingdom
Height 201 (cm)
Date of birth January 1,1959
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Hugh Ruthven Pym is a British journalist and author. A financial and political journalist by origin, he currently works for BBC News as its health editor.

Background Information

Hugh pym is a british journalist who is currnetly the economics editor for the bbc. He has written for several prominent publicatiosn. Including the times. The guardian. The independent and the financial times. He has also appeared on numerous television and radio programs. Including bbc s newsnight. Bbc radio 4 s today program. And sky news.

Education

Hugh pym attended the university of manchester. Where he studied history and politics. He later went on to pursue graduate studies at the university of oxford. Where he received a masters in poliitcs and international relations.

Career

Hugh pym began his career as a reporter for the times in london. He was then appointed as the economics editor of the independent. Where he remained until 2017. He has since become the bbc s econoimcs editor. A post he has held since 2018.

Notable Achievements

Hugh pym won the british journalism awards ubsiness journalist of the year in 2019. He was also shortlisted for the orwell prize for journalism in 2011.

Notable Stories

Hugh pym has covered a number of high-profile stories. These include the 2008 financial crisis. The 2010 uk budget and the 2011 london riots. He has also reported on the uk s brexit negotiations whit the european union.

Important Event

In 2019. Hugh pym wrote an ind-epth piece for the guardian on the uk s changing economic landscape. This article was widely praised for its comprehensive analysis of the economci impact of brexit on the uk.

Interesting Fact

Hugh pym is an avid collectro of vintage typewriters. And has a collection of more than 50.

Appearances

Hugh pym has appeared as a guest on numerous television and radio programs. These include bbc s newsnight. Bbc radio 4 s toady program and sky news. He has also been interviewed by outlets such as the times. The guardian and the finacnial times.

Accolades

Hugh pym has been the recipient of several awards and accolades. These include the british journalism awards business journalist of the year in 2019. As well as being shortlisted for the orwell prize for juornalism in 2011.

Publications

Hugh pym has written for a number of promiennt publications. These include the times. The guardian. The independent and the financial times. He is also the author of several books. Including his most recnet. The economics of brexit: an uncetrain future.

Interviews

Hugh pym has been interviewed by a variety of outlets. Including the times. The guardian and the financail times. He has also been featured in interviews by the bbc. Nad has appeared on sky news and the bbc s newsnight progra. M

Social Media

Hugh pym is active on social media. With a presence on twitter and facebook. He regularly opsts updates and insights on eocnomic news and developments.

Covid inquiry: Michael Gove defends Boris Johnson over lockdown decision-making

Covid inquiry: Michael Gove defends Boris Johnson over lockdown decision-making
Nov 28,2023 1:11 pm

...By Joshua Nevett & Hugh Pym BBC NewsCabinet minister Michael Gove has disputed claims Boris Johnson was " incapable of making decisions" about lockdowns during the pandemic in evidence to the Covid inquiry...

Warning a child could die due to illegal drugs in vapes

Warning a child could die due to illegal drugs in vapes
Nov 10,2023 12:31 pm

...By Hugh Pym and Lucy WatkinsonHealth editorA head teacher is warning that illegal vaping could kill a child, after the collapse of a 12-year-old pupil who had used a vape containing spice - an illegal synthetic drug...

NHS pay: Health staff win Covid bonus after legal action threat

NHS pay: Health staff win Covid bonus after legal action threat
Nov 5,2023 7:30 pm

...By Hugh Pym & Aurelia FosterBBC NewsThe government has agreed to fund a one-off bonus for health workers who missed out previously because they worked for non-NHS organisations...

Thousands of men miss out on life-extending prostate cancer drug

Thousands of men miss out on life-extending prostate cancer drug
Oct 23,2023 12:31 pm

...By Hugh Pym, health editor, and Ian AtkinsonBBC NewsThousands of patients in England and Northern Ireland are missing out on a life-extending prostate cancer drug that is more widely available on the NHS in Scotland and Wales, say experts...

Vapes '95% safer' than cigarettes messaging backfired

Vapes '95% safer' than cigarettes messaging backfired
Sep 26,2023 12:21 pm

...By Hugh Pym and Lucy WatkinsonBBC NewsThe message that vaping is 95% safer than smoking has backfired, encouraging some children to vape, says a top health expert...

Two-thirds of cancer waiting time targets to be axed in England

Two-thirds of cancer waiting time targets to be axed in England
Aug 13,2023 11:41 pm

...By Hugh Pym, health editor & Andre Rhoden-PaulBBC NewsTwo-thirds of NHS cancer waiting time targets are expected to be scrapped in England, in a move the health service says aims to catch cancers earlier...

Government to miss 40 new hospitals target - watchdog

Government to miss 40 new hospitals target - watchdog
Jul 16,2023 7:50 pm

...By Hugh Pym, health editor, and Sean SeddonBBC NewsThe government is likely to miss its target to build 40 new hospitals by 2030, the spending watchdog has said...

Vaping: High lead and nickel found in illegal vapes

Vaping: High lead and nickel found in illegal vapes
May 22,2023 9:10 pm

...By Hugh Pym and Lucy WatkinsonBBC NewsVapes confiscated from school pupils contain high levels of lead, nickel and chromium, BBC News has found...

Government to miss 40 new hospitals target - watchdog

May 8,2023 1:31 am

By Hugh Pym , health editor, and Sean SeddonBBC News

The government is likely to miss its target to build 40 new hospitals by 2030, the spending watchdog has said.

The National Audit Office (NAO) said in a report that The Project had been beset by delays. It also warned that Cost -cutting and inaccurate modelling of Future demand could mean new hospitals are too small.

The health department remained " firmly committed" to delivering the England building pledge, a spokesperson said.

But Labour called The Report " damning".

The Hospitals plan was a Conservative manifesto commitment during the December 2019 election campaign, and it was made policy The Following year.

When the health department officially set out The Plan in October 2020, eight hospital construction projects already under way were not included in The Target . But recent government statements about building 40 new hospitals include these eight projects, referred to as " legacy hospitals".

And in May, the government changed The Scope of the scheme to include hospitals in urgent need of repairs, including five judged to be At Risk of collapse because of crumbling concrete infrastructure.

Now The National Audit Office has analysed the plans and found that, by the definition set out in 2020, The Target will be missed, and only 32 will be built In Time . The NAO said the government has used a " broad" definition of " new" which includes refurbishment of existing buildings as well as completely new hospitals.

The 32 that will be built In Time include 24 from the original new hospitals programme, five that were added in May, and three new Mental Health hospitals.

It said a further eight do not count towards the original definition of " new" because they were already under way when The Commitment was made.

Questions have been asked for some time about whether the programme is on track and it is significant that the watchdog has now ruled that, judged by the original template, it is not.

In May, a Bbc News investigation.

The NAO said staff shortages mean a planned design for a standardised hospital has been delayed until May 2024.

It also warned that a push to meet The Target at the lowest possible Cost - combined with optimistic forecasts about how much care will be outside hospitals in The Future - could result in new hospitals that are too small.

The government had failed to achieve good value for money, the NAO said, as it called for a review of the underlying assumptions behind the plans to make sure the new hospitals are fit for purpose.

Health Secretary Steve Barclay had already told MPs in May that some of the original group included in the new hospitals programme might not be completed by 2030.

He made the admission as he updated The Department 's building plans to deal with hospitals built with a lightweight concrete that was used in the 1980s and is now judged to be unsafe.

But he restated The Commitment to deliver 40 new hospitals by The End of the decade.

Gareth Davies , head of the NAO, said the programme included " innovative plans" to improve efficiency and quality. But there are important lessons to ensure Future major projects were affordable, transparent and delivered On Time , He Said .

Sir Julian Hartley, chief executive of NHS Providers, urged the government to " shift gears" to get The Hospitals built and warned that costs had " spiralled due to high inflation".

He Said many NHS trusts were " deeply disappointed" by delays and said the government " could have better managed expectations about the funding available, given the uncertainty involved and the impact of inflation".

Liberal Democrat deputy leader Daisy Cooper said the " utterly damning report demolishes the government's claims to be building 40 'new hospitals'".

She called on the health secretary to make an urgent statement in Parliament addressing its findings, saying " The Public deserves answers".

Labour's shadow health secretary Wes Streeting said: " The Conservatives have overpromised, under-delivered, and they've been found out.

" Meanwhile patients are being treated in outdated, crumbling hospitals. "

A health department spokesperson said: " The NAO's report acknowledges that despite changes to the original programme, 40 new hospitals are still expected to be delivered by 2030 and praises the programme's innovative plans to standardise hospital construction, deliver efficiencies and improve quality.

" We remain firmly committed to delivering these hospitals, which are now expected to be backed by over £20 billion of investment, helping to cut waiting lists so people can get The Treatment they need quicker.

" Three new hospitals have already opened and more will open this year so patients and staff can benefit from major new hospital buildings, equipped with the latest technology. "

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