environment. the former manager of the england mens football team sven goran eriksson says he has only a year to live after being diagnosed with cancer. the 75 year old swede was the first foreign coach to manage england and led the side to three consecutive major tournament quarterfinals between 2002 and 2006. he s been talking about his diagnosis. those are some of our latest headline stories here in bbc news. the nhs has missed almost all of its key waiting list targets for at least seven years, according to analysis seen by the bbc. the targets are for waits across the uk in a&e, cancer care and for planned hospital care. all four uk nations say plans are in place to improve performance. our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson, has this report. for years now, right across the uk, nhs performance has been deteriorating, failing to meet key targets aimed at
well, japan winning its first gold medal and naohisa takato injudo giving a very emotional interview just now, following funa tonaki, also ofjudo, winning silver and according to the japanese olympic committee her silver medal was the 500th medal for team japan in olympic history, so quite an exciting moment for her as well. a bit of disappointment in gymnastics with kohei uchimura not qualifying for the finals, but a lot of people will be watching rikako ikee in swimming. of course, she was diagnosed with leukaemia two years ago. she inspired many by qualifying for this year s olympic games. and let s not forget japan s women s football team, nadeshiko, up against team gb as well. and i think it is fair to say that the japanese government officials have been hoping that once the games are under way and once japanese athletes start winning medals, as we saw this evening, the public opinion may start to change. of course, we have been reporting strong public opposition, even last night