we asked the institute of apprenticeships and technical education, a uk government agency, whether theree is a proposal that's already been developed and fully approved. what we would need is a group of employers to come forward to take that forward, to further develop it. we would absolutely support them to do that, but we need the employers to be at the centre of it to make sure it's fit for purpose and suits their needs. back in the lab, repaired phones are checked and returned to their owners. tmt first is trying to be more environmentally sound with its repair methods. it can now replace the screens on some handsets without having to discard the battery and the outside frame as well. and those phones that really can't be repaired, well, they get taken apart and put in the shredder. the aim is to get all of the precious metals, which includes gold, out of this shrapnel, and then reuse it, possibly in your next mobile phone. and that's all we've got time for. see you soon. bye—bye. hello there. we're starting off with the weather news that february was a very dry month across the whol