full. so what needs to change? i i have been meeting doctors and nurses rethinking healthcare, picking problems up early. we have picking problems up early. - have essentially done 20 consultations in one here. the more peeple consultations in one here. the more people they consultations in one here. the more people they get a chance to come more people they get a chance to come here, the better. and usin: to come here, the better. and using new to come here, the better. fific using new technology to come here, the better. fific using new technology to to come here, the better. e ic using new technology to take the hospital into the home. so can the nhs be fixed? mat can the nhs be fixed? not replacing can the nhs be fixed? not replacing the can the nhs be fixed? iirrt replacing the hospital, it isn t about the death of a hospital. isn t about the death of a hospital- isn t about the death of a hospital. hello mrs east? 93-year-old hospital. hello mrs east? 9
as the china party conference begins, the united states says president xi is leading the country in a more aggressive direction. and one of the literary world s biggest prizes, the booker, is won by sri lanka s shahaan karunartilaka, about his country s civil war. i country s civil war. was writing a murder mystery and i was writing a murder mystery and itjust seemed every sri lankan atrocity, we never deal with it, we kind ofjust move on. the british prime minister, liz truss, has said she is sorry and accepts responsibility for mistakes in her economic plan. the majority of measures in her so called mini budget have been reversed by her new chancellor, jeremy hunt. in an interview with our political editor, chris mason, she said the plans had gone too far and too fast , but insisted she would lead the conservatives into the next election. inside ten downing street tonight, today s prime minister in the corridors, those of yesterday on the wall. prime minister, who is to
mystery and it just seemed that every sri lankan atrocity, we never deal with it, we kind ofjust move on. the british prime minister liz truss has apologised for mistakes in the government s financial strategy a strategy that she set in motion. the majority of measures in her so called mini budget have been reversed by her new finance ministerjeremy hunt. he was in parliament to explain why the economic policy was being scrapped. the prime minister herself was keeping a low profile. in a moment, we ll hearfrom her. first, our political editor chris mason has the story of how the day unfolded. first thing this morning, it felt like a government on the run. sorry about the rain, guys. the new chancellor was even apologising for the weather. jeremy hunt was jogging before dawn thought of breaking. any more u turns? the answer was yes. news was already breaking. mr hunt was performing the last rites on almost all of liz truss s plans her programme for government dead. living