aware. of a strike. and also i think, to be aware. he of a strike. and also i think, to be aware, he does not say this, but this has aware, he does not say this, but this has been pointed out in a number this has been pointed out in a number of this has been pointed out in a number of papers, soldiers not welt-paid number of papers, soldiers not well paid. many of them are not as weii-paid well paid. many of them are not as weii-paid as well paid. many of them are not as well paid as those going on strike in the well paid as those going on strike in the nursing profession, the paramedics and certainly the railway workers. paramedics and certainly the railway workers. so paramedics and certainly the railway workers, so i think that is interesting intervention by the admiral. interesting intervention by the admiral, and it won t help the government s position, because on the one government s position, because on the one hand you ve got right wingers in the conserva
of the patients on my list and out of each family i ll know somebody in there. when we see a patient for ten or 15 minutes in an appointment, having continuity means that it s notjust ten or 15 minutes on its own. these are ten or 15 minutes that mount up. so, actually, over a year, you might see them for an hour, and over two years, you might see them for a few hours. and it s this building an understanding about a patient and the patient builds an understanding about you and how you re going to support them. surgeries like this where doctors and patients tend to know each other don t just feel better, but evidence suggests they are better. a recent major study from norway has shown a reduction in hospital emergency admissions and also deaths of up to 30%. today s report from mp5 is urging ministers to prioritise continuity of care where gps see the same patients. it wants nhs england to reintroduce personal lists for doctors and to require practices to report on progress.
make this happen and they have to be part of that and they have to help and they do. when your life changes you have to change your life, that s my mantra. ., ., ., “ , mantra. fiona trott, bbc news, sunderland mantra. fiona trott, bbc news, sunderland. a mantra. fiona trott, bbc news, sunderland. a very mantra. fiona trott, bbc news, sunderland. a very positive - sunderland. a very positive outlook despite the challenges. ijust outlook despite the challenges. i just have to say we have changed my microphone, lots of you people saying lots of funny noises. this is live television, of course. rising costs and falling revenues and a growing reliance on debt are some of the new findings from the federation of small businesses. it s adding up to a huge level of pessimism among small business owners. the fsb is urging ministers to tackle late payments, with more than half of small businesses having experienced cash flow woes due to late payment of invoices, often by bigger business
communication with their peers and not through the screen. we ve already done online schooling because of covid, and we don t want to do it again because of the war. i m more scared of my new teacher than i am of the war, says andriy. the authorities are keen to show that they re ready to welcome back a generation for ever changed by this war. james waterhouse, bbc news in kyiv. the body representing housing associations in england is urging ministers to help around 400,000 households who are not covered by the energy price cap, because their heating is supplied through a communal system. the national housing federation says many people in this situation are elderly or vulnerable, living in sheltered or supported housing projects. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has the details. now it s gone down to 94%. this oxygen machine helps keep maria blamey alive. the 64 year old suffers
for now, the housing market seems to be able to hold up against the increased costs facing homeowners. but millions of households across the country are finding rising bills much harder to withstand. hannah miller, bbc news. sexual health charities and lgbt groups are urging ministers to step up efforts to control the monkeypox outbreak in the uk. in an open letter to the health secretary, they say that without a quicker and wider vaccine roll out, the virus could become endemic . 0vernight, the us declared monkeypox a public health emergency. let s hear more from our lgbt+ producer, josh parry. what exactly is the letter calling for? , ., , , , , for? this letter has been written by sexual health for? this letter has been written by sexual health charity for? this letter has been written by sexual health charity terrence - sexual health charity terrence higgins trust as various various lgbt groups and the are asking for,