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In monza. Now on bbc news click this week a look at how technology is being used to look after the elderly. This week robot nurses. Robot rabbits. And disco dancing aliens. Its technology that will put a smile on your face literally. Believe it or not, modern nursing as we know it only dates back to the 1800s, to the time of Florence Nightingale and other pioneers. The Royal College of nursing here in london is now in its 101st year. For all the Life Saving Technology that weve seen, the actual act of nursing itself is one relationship that so far has remained uniquely human. But our population is ageing. 20 ofjapan is over the age of 60. And in the uk, a quarter will be over 65 by 2045. This all means that the pressures on nursing are increasing, and looking after elderly people is becoming a pressing issue around the world. Kat hawkins travelled to helsinki, in finland, to discover whether one of these could become the new one of these. Im here in helsinki, visiting the home of marja
And one russian on board. One of the returning nasa astronauts, peggy whitson, now holds the us record for time spent in space a total of 665 days. I wonder that mean she will get a holiday from her taxes . I doubt it. This rain and drizzle is moving very slowly eastwards, at the same time its becoming like an patchy but we will be left with a lot of cloud, low cloud as well hence we fog around the hills and over some coasts as well, warm night, 14, 15, 16 coasts as well, warm night, 1a, 15, 16 degrees. Still some drizzle around, rain coming into Northern Ireland, particularly scotland, michael brighten up a touch through the midlands, central and southern england for example, 19, 20 degrees, burst of sunshine and 22 or 23 not out of the question. Rain overnight, the heaviest will be into the north sea on tuesday morning, still some rain sweeping towards the south east but elsewhere it turns cooler and fresher with sunshine and a few showers. Hello. This is bbc news. The headlines nort
Its tuesday the 12th of september. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. The cost of living has risen again, blamed on the higher cost of imported goods like clothes and shoes. Its now back at the peak of 2. 9 it last hit in may this year. Our Business Correspondent ben thompson is here to explain. Ill let you talk us through the latest figures. Inflation is the cost of living, it shows how quickly things dont work the price of things dont work the price of things is rising. It has hit 2. 9 . Todays figure was expected to come ina todays figure was expected to come in a little lower than that. Why are prices rising so quickly . It is a cost of imported things, issues, household goods. All of those sorts of things. They are more expensive because after we voted to leave the eu, the value of the pound fell which means things we import from overseas are more expensive. It is the first indication we are getting all those things we buy from overseas are adding to the overall cost of things that we
Wales, south and south west england. The winds will be strengthening, and so the winds will be strengthening, and so quite persistent rain and wet weather across Northern Ireland, western parts of scotland through receivings rush hour. Winter at such a feature here but the winds will be strengthening across north west england down into wales and north west england, particularly over the hills and along the coast, where the winds will become gusty for a time. The winds continued to strengthen across south west england, pushing across the channel coast. For a time this evening, drier, the winds starting to pick up but not as strong at first. But the wind is of some concern to us. We have an amber warning for them from the met office. Gusts across england and wales of a0 to 50 mph. Across western and channel coast, the gusts could increase to 60 mph. As this low pressure pushes eastwards a cross as this low pressure pushes eastwards across northern part of england, into north wales and th