hello, i m matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live, 3 hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. here in the uk, a service has been held at westminster abbey to celebrate the seventy fifth anniversary of the national health service. the nhs is unique because of the way it s funded it s paid for, through general taxation but it s free of charge for all users, regardless of treatment. today s event is one of a series marking the milestone. is hundred health workers joined royalty and politicians for the ceremony, which included readings from the prime minister rishi sunak and the labour leader, sir keir starmer. but the occasion has prompted questions about its ability to survive in its current form into the future. three leading think tanks say the nhs won t reach its centenary unless there is significant investment. you can see why politicians are keen to pick should be to be nhs but half of brits say it is one of the things that make them fee
they have confirmed that special forces are at the centre of a world crimson priority. for the first time that special forces are at the centre of a war crimes inquiry. it s after the m 0 d on wednesday abandoned an effort to restrict any mention of special forces involvement in alleged war crimes in afghanistan. and it follows years of reporting in alleged unlawful killings by the country s elite fighting force, the sas. let s bring in our reporterjoel gunter, he s been following this story take us through what is happened to the change that is up in today s. in a surprise move, the defence secretary announced that they were abandoning their customary neither confirm or deny policy and the involvement of uk special forces in these rates that are at the heart of these rates that are at the heart of the public inquiry because those reds generated accusations of war