and with freedom in those countries. sarah, thank you very much. official figures show there currently 900,000 people with dementia in the uk. and social care providers are warning that millions of people could be left without support, unless there is a complete overhaul of the system. care england, which is the body that represents independent services, says a proper vision is needed, or the nhs will be on its knees . jeremy cooke reports. are we ready for our lovely.? wendy hughes is bringing care into the community. your medication, sweetheart. really? whey aye. ..to mark, an ex navy diver now living with dementia. that s fabulous. for mark and his family, this is priceless help. i ll do the dishes. next stop the bathroom. but today s poll by ipsos mori for bbc news suggests more than 70% of people aged over 55 are not confident that care is reaching many of those who need it. a shortage of staff like wendy lies at the heart of what many call the care crisis. let s go.
nobody could have imagined anything like this happening, even the teachers who confronted the killer with his gun and then ran away from him say they never thought he would target the children, and it s the shock of that, that people here are still absorbing. and of course those endless questions about what drove this man to do something so extraordinary and so dreadful. let s return to the breaking news of the awarding of the nobel peace prize, it was awarded to one individual and two organisations, all very much linked to russia s invasion of ukraine. with me now is our eastern europe correspondent sarah raynsford to tell us more about those winners. itrier? about those winners. very interesting, about those winners. very interesting, they - about those winners. very interesting, they have - about those winners. very. interesting, they have gone about those winners. - interesting, they have gone for real defenders of human rights. the russian organisation founded in the
doing. sarah, thank you very much. the time is doing. sarah, thank you very much. the time is 9:36, doing. sarah, thank you very much. the time is 9:36, time doing. sarah, thank you very much. the time is 9:36, time for- doing. sarah, thank you very much. the time is 9:36, time for the - the time is 9:36, time for the sport. domestic football returns after the international break, and with the nights drawing in, the football league met yesterday to discuss whether or not to bring kick off times forward to avoid having to turn their floodlights on, but they concluded that they won t actually save money, because of the knock on effect on ticket sales and hospitality. league two side mansfield will trial the idea next month but the majority of clubs have ruled out shifting their kick off times. when you actually look at the price of putting on a game, floodlight situation is not one of the big costs of the match. it is quite small in comparison to everything else. so i don t think t
have the situation under control and everything will be ukraine. lets talk more about everything will be ukraine. lets talk more about the everything will be ukraine. lets talk more about the annexation of that territory whether eastern european correspondence, sarah raynsford. what you read into that attack, sarah? also in the context of what s happening with the annexation. i of what s happening with the annexation. of what s happening with the annexation. . , ., ., , annexation. i have been to that site was targeted. annexation. i have been to that site was targeted. i annexation. i have been to that site was targeted, i know annexation. i have been to that site was targeted, i know it annexation. i have been to that site was targeted, i know it is. - annexation. i have been to that site was targeted, i know it is. i- annexation. i have been to that site was targeted, i know it is. i think i was targeted, i know it is. i think every body in ukraine knows that spot becau
point for this convoy of civilians, for these people who are trying to bring some humanitarian supplies a medicine to areas under russian occupation so again, the local governor saying that 23 people have been killed, 28 people have been injured as the site was attacked early today. this happened just hours before this announcement that is expected to be made by president putin later today in moscow, the formal annexation of these areas that are now under russian occupation in the east, donetsk and luhansk, and in the south, kherson and also parts of zaporizhzhia. so again it seems that this gathering point was targeted, and those people were waiting to deliver, to bring some humanitarian supplies to areas under russian occupation. under russian occupation. hugo, thank you- thank you. and sarah raynsford joins me now.