and how this. local health bodies to tender out contracts for certain services. the report here from the lancet, saying that billions of pounds of tax payers cash was handed to private companies, and saying this has been associated with a drop of care quality and higher rates of treatable mortality. it certainly the case that outsourcing can be more expensive and potentially lead to lower quality. but we need to remember, it s not the consumer in charge, it s the government entity thatis charge, it s the government entity that is awarding the contract. so we really need to explore whether the state is the right entity, the right bodies and individuals, that should be outsourcing. bodies and individuals, that should be outsourcing. . . bodies and individuals, that should be outsourcing. some supporters of the government be outsourcing. some supporters of the government would be outsourcing. some supporters of the government would argue - be outsourcing. some supporters of
deterrence and defence to provide long term security for members. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are james rampton who s features writer at the independent and annabel denham who s director of communications at the institute of economic affairs, which is a free market think tank. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. the metro leading with the americans decision to station thousands more troops in europe as part of nato s efforts to deter vladimir putin. the i focusing efforts to deter vladimir putin. the ifocusing on british defence spending saying there will be no more money for the military for another three years, that s despite those tensions in europe. the times front page highlights prince charles vow not to to accept large cash donations on behalf of his charitries again. the telegraph has spoken to allies of the prime minister who fear he won t get a fair trial into the inquiry whether he misled parl
in the years after her husband s death, sara, who lives near salisbury, has been involved with many charities and organisations. she was chairman of the poppy factory. her sons, david and rupert, bothjoined the army. i think they feel so proud and they carry on his tradition and i m very proud of them. they ve done enormously well. they ve got us well and truly pinned down. back in 1982, sara jones says news of the argentinian invasion of the falklands came like a bolt from the blue, with her husband excited at the prospect of being involved in the campaign to recapture the islands. you don t do a job and practice and do all the training and then not want to put it into practice when it comes to it. lieutenant colonel h jones was commanding officer of 2 para, at the time that was based in aldershot. on the 28th and 29th of may, 1982, the battalion attacked the argentinian forces occupying goose green, who had well prepared defensive positions. it was one of the most heroic at
of our greatest players ever, andy murray, was a huge accomplishment for me. he is a massive inspiration to each one of us in the locker room and we are so lucky to still have him. well, after that match, murray sat down with the bbc and was asked whether this would be the last we see of him on centre court. i don t know. i would like to, but planning i don t know. i would like to, but planning long term is extremely difficult planning long term is extremely difficult. providing my body holds up, difficult. providing my body holds up. i difficult. providing my body holds up. iwill difficult. providing my body holds up, i will compete as long as i can. if i up, i will compete as long as i can. if i feel up, i will compete as long as i can. if i feel i up, i will compete as long as i can. if i feel i can up, i will compete as long as i can. if i feel i can still compete at the highest if i feel i can still compete at the highest level against the best players highest level
in the women s game, tests last four days so there s just one left now to salvage a result. but in the brief time england did get to bowl at their opponents, they took some wickets. two for issy wong in the evening session have left south africa on 55 for 3 in their second innings at the close, still 78 behind england s first innings total. before i go, one word of transfer news at chelsea. the man they signed for nearly £100 million last august, is on his way out this summer. striker romelu lukaku is going back to former club inter milan on a season long loan. the italian serie a side will pay chelsea a loan fee of 8 million euros. lukaku had said in an interview before christmas that he wasn t happy with his role in the chelsea side. and that s all the sport for now. hello there. a few more showery days lie ahead for most of us. sunny spells, yes, but also some heavy and perhaps