Illegally use streaming boxes. We will bring you the story today. Hello and welcome to the programme. Were live until 11am. We also want to hear from you this morning if you receive the widowed parents allowance. Its being cut from april. Well have the details on that later. Were also talking about lady gaga who has hit back at the body shamers who criticised how she looked at the super bowl. She has been Trolled On Social Media by people claiming she looked fat. Now shes posted this in response, im proud of my body and you should be proud of yours too. No matter who you are or what you do. I could give you a million reasons why you dont need to cater to anyone or anything to succeed. Do get in touch on all the stories, were talking about this morning. Use the Hashtag Victoria Live and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Plans to treat more patients in the community have so far failed to save money or reduce Hospital Admissions in england, according to the go
News, leicester manager Claudio Ranieri denies there is a crisis at the club who have given him a vote of confidence ahead of the fa cup replay against derby. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. Joining up health and social Care Services in england is one of the governments big ideas for easing the pressures on the health service. But according to a report out today, efforts to treat more patients in the community have neither saved money, nor taken pressure off hospitals. The scheme called the Better Care Fund was meant to save the nhs half a billion pounds in its first year. The Department Of Health insists its too soon to judge the success of its plans. Heres our health correspondent, dominic hughes. Bringing together the care received in homes like this one and the wider nhs is more complicated than it seems. The aim is to prevent people from being admitted to hospital in the first place, but when they are, get them home quicker. Some solutions are simple. This disti
rise cautiously, it would be less of a rise a cautiously, it would be less of a rise a very big rise. but we can t rise a very big rise. but we can t escape rise a very big rise. but we can t escape the fact that any increase can t escape the fact that any increase would lead to an increase increase would lead to an increase in hospitalisations and sadly deaths as well in hospitalisations and sadly deaths as well and that is the expectation that we as well and that is the expectation that we should have over the next period that we should have over the next period as that we should have over the next period as we open up, and were already period as we open up, and were already seeing the effect of increased mixing with the wave as it stands increased mixing with the wave as it stands already. just increased mixing with the wave as it stands already. stands already. just to add two thin . s, stands already. just to add two things. the stands already.
rates start to go down? there cannot be certainty about this so we have inevitably, we can t be as confident on this test as the others. but at this point, modelling data and other data would imply that if we go slowly over the next stage of the road map, the expectation is that this will not reach the point where it is putting unsustainable pressure on the nhs, but to repeat the prime minister s points, there is an expectation that the number of cases and going into hospital will go up and going into hospital will go up and the number of deaths will go up in the current wave. the final test, the assessment, the risks are not fundamentally changed by a new variant of concern. the delta variant is now the dominant one in the uk, this is now the normal variant in the uk, so it is not a variant of concern any more, which is was when we first talked about it in one of these press