to fix the errors and get on with it, there is no magic solution here, chris chester meanwhile scotland have lost to the united and they scored a try in added time but missed the conversion that would have won it for them. that is the sport for now. let's get more now on our main story. the government is being urged to clarify plans to invest an additional £20 billion in the nhs in england each year by 2023. the prime minister suggested the rise would, in part, be funded by a so—called "brexit dividend". the plan would see the health service's budget rising by an average of 3.4% a year, which is still less than the 3.7% average increase the nhs has had since 19118. during the thatcher and major years, the annual average real growth rate was 3.3%. that rose to 6% under tony blair and gordon brown. for the conservative, lib dem coalition government, it dropped to 1.1%. and the figure since david cameron and theresa may have been in charge has gone up to 2.3%. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake is here. it has gone up and down quite a bit but how much detail is there on where this 20 billion would come fr