The Health Ombudsman for england has warned that an overstretched and understaffed nhs is putting Cancer Patients at risk. Rob behrens says exhausted workers are under unsustainable pressure, and the government should invest in the workforce. Ministers say their nhs long term workforce plan will boost the number of staff. Our Health Correspondent Dominic Hughes has more. A recent analysis by the bbc suggested Cancer Waiting Times in england last year were the worst on record. Now there are new figures from the Health Ombudsman who investigates unresolved complaints against nhs england, government departments, and other public organisations. They highlight problems in cancer treatment, misdiagnosis, poor communication, referrals, and end of life care. The ombudsman, rob behrens, says while everyone deserves safe and effective care, Patient Safety would always be at risk in environments that are understaffed and where staff are exhausted and working under unsustainable pressure. I contin
other social networks existed like myspace, but mark zuckerberg s site really took off. it s less popular than it used to be with young people but the company insists it s still growing. it s the biggest social network in the world with 2 billion daily users. the most being in india and the us. two, facebook made the internet political. it was instrumental in movements like the arab spring as has become a key place for campaigning and debate around the world. for good and bad. in 2018, facebook agreed with the un report that it said it had failed to prevent its platform from being used to incite off line violence against the range of people and me in my. facebook made personal data valuable. and less personal. facebook proved that collecting our likes and dislikes is extremely lucrative. facebook s parent company, meta, is an advertising giant and takes the lion s share of global digital had money alongside google. it s also proven what can go wrong with all that data collect
the only warning about the allergen was in small print on the back of the menu. his family are campaigning for change to make restaurants safer for those with allergies. more than 10,000 people have signed the petition supporting the proposals, which include making it compulsory for men to list allergens. this afternoon, mps will debate it in parliament. six years after losing owen, the family hope the campaign will help prevent further deaths. now it s time for the news making headlines across the uk. it s 50 years since a local government reorganisation created greater manchester and merseyside. but some people have never been happy their towns were taken out of the control of county councils. and in one bolton the campaign to return to lancashire is growing. as mairead smyth s been finding out. i need a dozen red roses. what have you got? the red rose. the symbol of lancashire. but here in bolton, it is simply a symbol of love. well, these look nice. unless a campaign
george, charlotte and louis made their debut appearance in a royal carriage at the trooping the colour parade. and in other news tonight: england get off to a storming start on the first day of the first test against new zealand at lords. good evening from buckingham palace, where the queen has been cheered on by huge crowds as the first of four days of the platinum jubilee celebrations got under way. it began with the trooping of colour parade and was followed by a spectacular flypast marking her unprecedented 70 year reign. in a message to mark the event, the queen said she hoped the celebrations would create many happy memories for people . at 96, her mobility is limited and she restricted her appearance to the palace balcony instead of inspecting the troops in person as is traditional. here s our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. for all that she wants thejubilee to be about communities coming together and creating their own precious memories, in the end, it is all
only played six games for england. in a statement, sale said a summer of rest and a full preseason is the best course of action . golf s us women s open is under way in north carolina. australian minjee lee, who won the first major of the year, the evian championship, has made a good start. she has just finished her round she hasjust finished her round on four under. this long range putt one of her seven birdies today. she sits one off the lead, alongside swede anna nordqvist, winner of last year s women s british open at carnoustie. this was one of her five birdies on the back nine. but it s another swede on top of the leaderboard, amateur ingrid lindblad s six birdies seeing her set the early pace in north carolina. here s the current leaderboard. england s georgia hall tees off soon, as does charley hull. scotland s gemma dryburgh finished on two over for the day. you can follow it all with the leaderboard live on the bbc sport website and the app. that is where you ll fi