to hospital now. the patient, fortunately, remains nice and stable and our main priority has been pain, really, and trying to keep him as comfortable as possible with some nasty injuries. another patient, one of nearly 2000 for london s air ambulance last year, a record number. one of the challenges is to make sure you are always ready, that you could be sent on one of the worst and biggestjob you will ever have to deal with. tomorrow, they will do it all again. karl mercer, bbc news. it s been a soggy summer so far, which for most of us might mean a cancelled barbeque or a damp camping trip. for many farmers, however, it s much more serious as the persistent rain delays harvests and damages crops.
and it is also because of the way that climate change and technology continue to transform and disrupt our world. all of those things are putting our systems under more pressure than ever before. and so in government, we are devoting a lot of time and energy on how we can improve the resilience of the government in the face of those and future challenges. an inquest has found that a 32 year old man from sevenoaks died from unintended complications , shortly after receiving his first dose of the covid vaccine astrazeneca. doctor stephen wright is thought be one of the first people in the world to die after developing a reaction, ten days after his first dose. today his family won their battle to have his death certificate changed from death by natural causes to one linking it to his vaccination. after the inquest our reporter, karl mercer, spoke to doctor wright s widow, charlotte. it provides relief. it doesn t provide closure.