let's speak to alex osborne, policy manager at the alzheimer's society. forjoining us on bbc news. i wonder if i could get your initial reaction to these figures? your initial reaction to these fiaures? ~ , ., ., figures? absolutely, thanks for havinu figures? absolutely, thanks for having me- _ figures? absolutely, thanks for having me- so _ figures? absolutely, thanks for having me. so really, - figures? absolutely, thanks for having me. so really, really- having me. so really, really positive news to see the progress that has been made on dementia diagnosis rates in england. we hugely welcome the work the nhs has done to push up diagnosis rates. but now that we approach the national target that has been set for england, that is for two thirds of people living with dementia to get a diagnosis, we would like to see bold and ambitious new targets set for the future. because the current target does leave a third of people living with dementia in the uk without a diagnosis and therefore, without a diagnosis and therefore, without the vital care, support and