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half of the year s budget is going to be for the nhs, and we have split it in half this year because of covid uncertainty, it is very important that when the government makes the budget should be, it takes full account of the precious, otherwise patient care is going to suffer. to come back to the second part of the first question, what is the right funding? we if you remember, under the theresa may government we had an allocation to the nhs which has been topped up over the last 18 months by extra covid costs. what a government is now saying, or some in whitehall are saying, is that now it is time to basically get quotes back to normal, and reimpose financial discipline on the nhs stop so, effectively take away all of those extra covid costs. i think the problem that we ve got is that we ve got the leftover care backlog that we have got to go through. we know we have got to
the quarterfinals of the men s doubles in tokyo. the british duo backed up their impressive opening round win to beat germany s kevin krawietz and tim puetz 6 2 7 6. that s all the sport for now. you saw a clip of tom dean s family celebrating. if you isn t seen it, i urge you do you watch it. if you isn t seen it, i urge you do you watch it. here s what happened when tom dean s family and friends gathered in his mum s garden to watch the 200m freestyle final. they shout and cheer. commentator: has he gone too early? duncan scott in the centre is looking rally good. is looking rrally good. 50 metres to go.
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