day. the shadow health secretary wes streeting has said he would have liked labour to have been more ambitious in its plans for social care in its election manifesto. in an interview this morning, he acknowledged that successive governments of all parties had failed to deal with the problems in the sector. a leading health think tank warned that the nhs is facing its tightest spending for decades and called on all the main parties to be more transparent about that. hannah miller reports. good morning, how are we doing? keir starmer campaigning this weekend, claiming he will get to the nhs back on its feet. but that will require more ambitious treatment, says a leading health think tank as it warns both the conservatives and labour that their current manifesto commitments amount to the tightest spending plans in nhs history. with a lack of social care support, one of the key reasons the nhs is struggling, today labour had to defend why it has not come up with a clearer plan fo
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was he interested in music or dance? or was itjust seeing a better way of life for you? music is part of our culture, dance is part of our culture, being a carribean island, that we have this constant dialogue with the sun, it really inspired us to dance. so on the street i was dancing, and we communicate with our body, so. he liked to sing, he liked to dance, but classical music, he said he also liked it, but.that s what he said. so you enrolled in ballet school at the age of nine. after the expressive freedom of breakdance, did it not feel very restrictive? very, very restrictive. it was quite boring, this piano music, it took me quite a while until i saw the national ballet of cuba at age 13, seeing this amazing performance,