with the right people around. we have managed to reduce the average number of unplanned admissions in the last three months of life by around 44%, so that s a huge number of people who are not attending hospital. the scheme covers rosie s area and, once in touch, she quickly got better pain relief and respite care. i know i can call them anytime, day or night, if i need them, and based on the outcome from the first time i called them, i ve got confidence that they will be able to help me. the government says it supports high quality end of life care, and that the nhs is providing more funding for such services. alison holt, bbc news. one of the global effects of the war in ukraine has been wheat becoming more scarce and more expensive in many countries because of the disruption to grain from ukraine. but there s also a need for new varieties of wheat better
in anyone s words, but instead judge them by their actions. so it s only when there s a positive step that s taken will i believe it. the molly rose foundation set up in her memory today said the update to the bill is a significant move, but stressed it s important that other harmful but legal content is also in scope. a new offence, then, in a delayed bill, with more parliamentary hurdles to clear. angus crawford, bbc news. too many people in the uk are being let down at the end of their lives by inadequate out of hours support, according to research for the charity, marie curie. the study concludes the current, fragmented system leads here s our social affairs editor alison holt. rosie has terminal cancer, and knows she s reaching the end of her life. i know i m going to die. i ve got no fear of death.
own island. this woman from ukraine has lived here for 25 years. i own island. this woman from ukraine has lived here for 25 years. has lived here for 25 years. i came out shouting has lived here for 25 years. i came out shouting to has lived here for 25 years. i came out shouting to my has lived here for 25 years. i came out shouting to my husband - has lived here for 25 years. i came out shouting to my husband that l has lived here for 25 years. i came l out shouting to my husband that our neighbours had lost their daughter and her baby. i was back in ukraine during the war, then i came here and our houses are destroyed and people are missing. how could this happen? then a mass to bring solace to those seeking answers in tragedy. their minds turn to the moment the earth broke away and engulfed their lives, and ireland overwhelmed by itself. an island overwhelmed by itself. mark lowen, bbc news, ischia. too many people in the uk who are facing the end of their lives are bein
i know i can call them any time, day or night, if i need them, and based on the outcome from the first time i called them, i ve got confidence that they will be able to help me. the government says it supports high quality end of life care, and that the nhs is providing more funding for such services. alison holt, bbc news. stay with bbc news, up next mishal husain has all the day s news.