news of another cyber this time affecting several large london hospitals, being described as a major cyber attack. services including the delivery of blood transfusions have been affected, according to memos are sent to nhs staff. we know that the king s couege staff. we know that the king s college hospital and guy s and saint thomases are amongst the hospital is experiencing problems, with some operations reported to have been cancelled or redirected. we will talk to one of a health correspondence about this shortly. more on that story, the breaking story coming up for you. let s continue with the general election campaign. the big news today is rishi sunak and sir keir starmer will go head to head in their first televised debate of the general election campaign tonight. the hour long programme on itv will be filmed in front of a live studio audience. it comes as the conservatives have promised to introduce a yearly cap on the number of migrant visas, while labour has accus
a carerfor my mum when she was terminally ill, then my gran looked after me and i looked after my nana when she was frail, and now i look after my disabled son with my wife. and so i sort of understand about how family carers are under pressure because there are millions of families who are looking after their loved ones and they need more support. we also need to invest in social care. these are the care workers who are paid. we need to make sure they get a decent minimum wage, and we re saying £2 an hour above the national wage at least, because we need more people to be supported in care, to look after loved ones who are either waiting to be discharged from hospital so they don t have to go into hospital. if we do that, we rescue our nhs. 0ur nhs is on its knees and one of the main reasons it is on its knees is people haven t invested in social care and they haven t looked after family carers, and our package today does just that. of course it s a interesting plan, but how much is