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GPs failing older people living with frailty, National Audit Office finds

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GPs are failing to provide adequate support for people living with frailty, an independent watchdog has found,Frailty is a syndrome related to ageing and in which body systems gradually lose their in-built reserves,Symptoms include exhaustion and people living with frailty are more likely to be housebound,GPs are required to identify any registered patient aged 65 or over who is living with frailty, but only one in six were assessed for the condition in 2024/25, according to a National Audit Office (NAO) report,One in four were assessed in 2017/18.

GPs have said the failures are partly the result of their increasing workload and a shrinking workforce.The report also found that of the 226,000 patients diagnosed with frailty in 2024/25, only 18% had been assessed for fall risk and just 16% had had a medical review.The head of the NAO, Gareth Davies, said it was “crucial that people with frailty are supported effectively and consistently across the country”.“Our report shows that many older people are not getting the support they need,” he said.“The NHS needs to seize the opportunity of the 10-year health plan to build a more effective and sustainable service that recognises what older people need.

”The chair of the Royal College of General Practitioners, Prof Victoria Tzortziou Brown, said that although the findings of the report must be taken seriously, the “reality is that GPs and our teams are working under intense and increasing pressures”,“A fully qualified, full-time GP in England is now responsible for approximately 2,241 patients on average, an increase of 304 patients, or 15,7%, per GP in 10 years,This is having a serious impact on the time we can spend with our patients and on delivering proactive care,” she said,“GPs want to do more for their frail patients, but without sufficient workforce and investment, the most time-intensive aspects of care – continuity, comprehensive assessments and regular follow-up – are becoming harder to sustain.

”Sign up to First EditionOur morning email breaks down the key stories of the day, telling you what’s happening and why it mattersafter newsletter promotionThe NAO report also found a “worrying inconsistency” in delivery of the required support and follow-up for those diagnosed as living with severe frailty, as well as a significant variation in the proportion of patients who were assessed for frailty across the country.A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson said: “We inherited a situation where too many elderly people had been failed by the health and care system but are working at pace to ensure older people can live well for longer with the care and support they need.”
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Financial markets now certain the RBA will hike interest rates in 2026

Financial markets are now pricing in a 100% chance the Reserve Bank will hike rates in 2026, in what would be a blow to mortgage holders but may take some steam out of an overheating property market.The latest forecasts represent a turnaround from just two weeks ago, when traders were factoring in an even chance that the next RBA move would be a cut by its May meeting.It comes as data showed inflation is now moving in the wrong direction, alongside this week’s national accounts and household spending figures which showed the economy is accelerating into the new year.Adam Donaldson, the head of interest rates strategy at the Commonwealth Bank, said “the market has come to the conclusion that the Reserve bank won’t be cutting rates any further”.“Basically, from February onwards, the market is starting to price some risk that rates will go up

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UK first-time buyers in best position to snap up property in a decade, data shows

Buyers attempting to get on to the property ladder in the UK have received a lift, after figures from Halifax showed they are in the best position to snap up a home in a decade.Britain’s biggest mortgage lender said that the average price of a UK property hit a record high of £299,892 in November, after a marginal month-on-month rise.However, Halifax said when property prices were compared with average incomes, affordability was at its strongest since late 2015.The lender added that taking into account higher interest rates – the average two-year fixed mortgage rate is 4.85%, according to Moneyfacts – mortgage costs as a share of incomewere at their lowest level in about three years

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Home Office admits facial recognition tech issue with black and Asian subjects

Ministers are facing calls for stronger safeguards on the use of facial recognition technology after the Home Office admitted it is more likely to incorrectly identify black and Asian people than their white counterparts on some settings.Following the latest testing conducted by the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) of the technology’s application within the police national database, the Home Office said it was “more likely to incorrectly include some demographic groups in its search results”.Police and crime commissioners said publication of the NPL’s finding “sheds light on a concerning inbuilt bias” and urged caution over plans for a national expansion.The findings were released on Thursday, hours after Sarah Jones, the policing minister, had described the technology as the “biggest breakthrough since DNA matching”.Facial recognition technology scans people’s faces and then cross-references the images against watchlists of known or wanted criminals

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Another Cloudflare outage takes down websites including LinkedIn and Zoom

A host of websites including LinkedIn, Zoom and Downdetector went offline on Friday morning after fresh problems at Cloudflare – the company’s second outage in less than a month.Cloudflare said the outage came after it adjusted its firewall to protect customers from a widespread software vulnerability revealed earlier this week, and was not an attack. Earlier, it noted a separate issue reported with its application programming interfaces.The issue lasted for half an hour and was resolved shortly after 9am GMT, it said. This follows a far larger Cloudflare outage in mid-November that hit sites such as X, OpenAI and Spotify as well as multiplayer games such as League of Legends

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Steve Smith on top again after he resumes Ashes rivalry with Jofra Archer | Geoff Lemon

Jofra Archer versus Steve Smith in 2019 is already Ashes folklore. The atmosphere at Lord’s that afternoon was charged in all senses, a huge slab of cloud bringing darkness to the day. Fresh from a match-winning World Cup final, Archer marked his Test debut with what was then the fastest spell recorded for England. Smith was in the middle of a Bradman-hued streak of 774 runs in seven innings. All that could pause him was a short-pitched attack of building ferocity, one that finally dropped Smith with a bouncer to the neck

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Wayward England pace attack fumble their golden chance to strike with new ball | Simon Burnton

Jofra Archer’s first ball zinged towards Jake Weatherald and screamed just past the bat. His second arrowed into his pads, knocking him off his feet, and after a review the umpire raised his finger.Forty-five overs later, Australia were all out for not many. But that was Perth, a bowling performance that started with a statement of intent from England’s premier fast bowler and a lead followed by his teammates.Archer’s first ball of this Test pitched outside leg stump and flew harmlessly behind Travis Head

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Explaining UK debt with biscuits: Labour MPs get the hang of viral content

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Farage turns on broadcasters over racism allegations as number of claims hits 28

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Christopher Harborne, the ‘intensely private’ mega-donor bankrolling Reform UK

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Tice steps up for Farage over past racism claims – and gets nothing in return | John Crace

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Farage criticises BBC over racism allegations and claims one fellow pupil said he was ‘offensive’ but not racist – as it happened

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No 10 to delay four England mayoral elections amid accusations of ‘cancelling democracy’

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