don t write off somebody because they re in a wheelchair. look at what they can do when they ve got the right help and support they can climb mount kilimanjaro. good morning from this factory in rochdale, where they cut doors into shape. what shape is the uk economy in? we get the latest figures this morning. england s greatest ever anotherjoe root century his fastest ever has his team mates purring over his performance. good morning. many of us starting off with a fair bit of cloud this morning. some sunshine. the cloud will build through the day. patchy rain at the far north. this week it is getting warmer, especially across england and wales. details coming up. good morning. it s monday, june the 13th. more home grown produce and more support forfarmers they ll be the central promises within the government s food strategy for england, which is released later today. the plan should improve food security, but well publicised recommendations to reduce consumption of
as the cost of living rises, the long awaited plan on the future of food in england is being published. but the man behind the review says the government s vision is not detailed enough. is it the big, bold, unified strategy that i think we need? no. is it progress, you know, am i.? do i think we re going in the right direction? yes. personal items belonging to missing britishjournalist dom phillips and his brazilian colleague are discovered by police in a remote area of the amazon rainforest, a week after the pair went missing. and, a warning that lives could be at risk after a bbc panorama investigation finds the uk s biggest chain of gp practices lets less qualified staff see patients without adequate supervision. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. watching in the uk russia has been accused of killing hundreds of civilians in ukraine s second biggest city, kharkiv, through indiscriminate shelling. amnesty international says it has evidence
that in contrast. see you later. with a shortage of doctors and gp appointments in the uk becoming increasingly difficult to book, there s evidence that one provider of nhs gp services could be risking the health of patients. an investigation by the bbc s panorama programme suggests 0perose health is using less qualified, cheaper staff, without adequate supervision leading some to claim it s putting profit before patient care. jacqui wakefield reports. hi. i m starting today as a receptionist. i worked undercover at this busy london surgery for almost six weeks. we re not naming the practice or anyone who works there. you ve been waiting for six months. honestly, if i could help, i would. it s owned by 0perose health, the uk s biggest gp chain with 70 surgeries and almost 600,000 patients. while i was working at the practice,
i worked undercover at this busy london surgery for almost six weeks. we re not naming the practice or anyone who works there. you ve been waiting for six months. honestly, if i could help, i would. it s owned by operose health, the uk s biggest gp chain with 70 surgeries and almost 600,000 patients. while i was working at the practice, there weren t enough gps to meet demand. i m really sorry, sir. we ve already booked out this morning. it s been a really crazy morning. i m so sorry. are you able to call tomorrow, or call 111? yeah, i understand. it s frustrating. i m looking at my screen now, and there s nothing i can do. there s no more appointments. i m sorry. since the start of the nhs, most gp practices have been owned and managed by doctors, known as partners. in 2007, the then labour government changed the rules, allowing bigger businesses like operose to buy