reform or die. Our health correspondent, catherine burns, reports. When dealing with a sick Patient Medics can treat the obvious symptoms barrister. But to actually find a cure, they need to diagnose exactly what is wrong. That is what the government asked this man to do for the nhs. A respected surgeon and former labour health minister. His diagnosis is grave. Health minister. His diagnosis is rave. ,. , health minister. His diagnosis is rave. ,. ,. ,. , is grave. Nhs as we have heard is grave. Nhs as we have heard is broken is grave. Nhs as we have heard is broken by is grave. Nhs as we have heard is broken by completely is broken by completely reversible. The vital signs are stable. Wejust reversible. The vital signs are stable. We just need to put the right investment in the nhs. We need to engage our amazing doctors, nurses, community, staff and pathways of care and look at the whole pathway as we have done before from the cradle to the grave. What does it mean to the patients .
50,000 catholics In Singapore. An important moment for singapores catholic community. So we are monitoring the live shotin so we are monitoring the live shot In Singapore as the pope is greeted. You are watching bbc news. Next, the war in ukraine. Americas top diplomat, Antony Blinken, is in Poland Today following his trip to kyiv. These are the latest pictures of Mr Blinken arriving in warsaw. He is due to meet senior polish officials to discuss support for ukraine. The Secretary Of State said yesterday he will take back to washington the discussions he and his british counterpart have had with ukrainian officials about the use of long range western weapons for strikes inside russia. Live to our Eastern Europe correspondent, sarah rainsford, who is in warsaw. This is anthony benton, he is in warsaw without his Uk Counterpart, mr lambie. Just talk us through, of Course Poland very much supported the ukraine, what is the messaging we will hear from him today . I think what he is going t
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After Neil Armstrong became the first person to walk on the moon, billionaire Jared Isaacman became the first non professional astronaut to walk in space. Our Science Correspondent Phalab ghosh was back at home we all have a lot of work to do, but from here earth sure looks like a perfect world. Historic words for an historic moment. Out comes the first private Sector Astronaut to walk in space. Silhouetted on earths orbit. Hed paid billions of dollars for this experience. The capsule has no Air Logs of the entire spacecraft is in the vacuum of space once the doors open. Then the all important checks to make sure the spacesuits dont leak. They have been upgraded for the spacewalk, stronger and more flexible. The helmets have a Heads Up Display so they see how well their bodies are coping. The air is taken out of the capsule so the pressure inside matches what is outside. The hatch opens, and isaacman exits the spacecraft. There is not much to do outside apart from testing the suit, so