By A Prematurely Celebrating Captain ben stokes. After the rain delay the wickets began to tumble and the match swayed back to england Jonny Bairstow with a brilliant catch to dismiss. Theyre chasing an unlikely 384 for victory. They resumed on 135 without loss and lost three wickets in the first hour of the morning session chris woakes taking two of them. But rain has once again disrupted things play has been stopped with australia on 238 3 needing 146 more runs to win. Elsewhere the hundred kicks off tomorrow, and leg spinner Rashid Khan Has announced he has pulled out of playing in the tournament due to injury. The Afghanistan Captain was due to play in trent rockets first three games before leaving for international duty. The number one ranked t20 bowler in the world will be replaced by Pakistans Imad Wasim before new zealands ish sodhi comes in as announced last week. That matches live bbc two. Again you would expect a lens would comfortably and they have started well. 22 14. Engl
medically fit for discharge. that s nearly three wards of patients that do not need to be here. it s not sustainable, and i think something does need to change. we ve been told many times that higher pay for carers and extra money for councils to make that happen might be part of the solution here. but where might that money come from? this is the necessary spending on social care that s going up. five years ago, gerry holtham wrote a paper for the welsh government, anticipating the inevitable rising cost of care. his conclusions then haven t changed. the basic notion of a ring fenced tax to cope with social care i think still has to be on the table. the uk government and the devolved administrations do have the powers to raise taxes to pay for social care if they wanted. they say they are spending billions more, but councils say much of that is being soaked up
do not need to be here. it s not sustainable, and i think something does need to change. we ve been told many times that higher pay for carers and extra money for councils to make that happen might be part of the solution here. but where might that money come from? this is the necessary spending on social care that s going up. five years ago, gerry holtham wrote a paper for the welsh government, anticipating the inevitable rising cost of care. his conclusions then haven t changed. the basic notion of a ring fenced tax to cope with social care i think still has to be on the table. the uk government and the devolved administrations do have the powers to raise taxes to pay for social care if they wanted. they say they are spending billions more, but councils say much of that is being soaked up by rising costs. at least lily, after waiting almost a year, is now going home.