Working hours doesnt mean we are more productive, especially when it negatively impacts our health and our ability to do ourjob. Well hearfrom Companies Pioneering new approaches to improve peoples Work Life Balance. Hello. Welcome to the programme, were live until 11 00am this morning. Clearly this morning we want to know about your Work Life Balance. Do you, have you, worked crazy hours and done something about that . Is it worth it . If you are a boss, how do you work with your staff . Have you been able to come up with a solution. Use the hashtag victorialive, send me an email victoria bbc. Co. Uk or theres facebook too. Our top story today, more nurses left the nhs in england last year thanjoined. The statistics given exclusively to the bbc reveal that more than 33,000 gave up jobs with the service thats 3000 more than signed up. The Royal College of nursing says more must be done to support younger nurses at the start of their careers. Heres our Health Correspondent, Dominic Hugh
Thats it for this special edition of your call on bbc radio 5 live and your questions answered on the bbc news channel. Thanks to all of you who called and to englands deputy chief medical officer, Jonathan Van Tam. I hope that was an informative question and answer session for you with professorjonathan question and answer session for you with professor Jonathan Van Tam, question and answer session for you with professorJonathan Van Tam, we cannot answer all the questions sent to us but hopefully we got through some of the key areas people wanted to know more information about. And took one of the other main stories today, students sitting gcse and a levels in england next year will be awarded more generous grades to compensate for the disruption to schooling in the pandemic. Pupils will get advanced notice of exam topics and be allowed to use memory aids. Measures will also be put in place to help students who miss exams because of self isolation. Heres more from our education editor