lisa keightley is australian, and took over from mark robinson in october — becoming the first full—timeing an australian in charge of an england team — but says it doesn't matter where she's from. coaches coming from different countries and coaching different teams, it is not really seen as a thing. just hopefully getting the best person for thejob thing. just hopefully getting the best person for the job and who fits well in that environment, there are looking for. i think, i suppose as an australian had a lot of those qualities, because we are, you know, england and australia, we do a lot of things very similar. so, i do not think it is a big thing. but i definitely gets mentioned a lot. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. the number of us who provide care for a loved one with dementia is set to rise by almost1 million by 2035 according to a new warning by the alzheimer s society. the degenerative condition destroys the lives of people who live with it and blights the existence of those family members who are struggling to loo