thank you so much for that, dr datta. you're welcome.hort space of time. you can't get away from the fact that it could have gone the other way and i could be sitting here coming to terms with the fact that i have damaged part of me irreparably, which is exactly what could have happened, and i think that's what happens to so many people. in my case, it took a shocking medical diagnosis to force me to break patterns of damaging behaviour. is it time the alcohol industry and government took our binge drinking culture more seriously too? i can't ignore the relationship that alcohol has played in my life. this is never going to happen again because i am well and healthy. my liver is, anyway. and, you know, i don't think you can underestimate that and how good that feels. live from singapore, this is bbc news. officials warn of a very high wildfire threat across los angeles as the death toll rises to 2a. plus — donald trump wants greenland. we hearfrom a danish lawmaker who says they don't want to be american. and from some greenlanders, who