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myself in a go ca rt kicked in and ifound myself in a go cart and now we are here.s motor sport in general, but not in formula one, do you think it is a matter of time before we see female racers in formula one? yeah, i hope. so for me, one of the nicest things about yesterday is that although it wasn't one of my best races i have had, i guess the fact that i won, shows it is poss ybl. i know it is more than possible for women to be on par with men and it is nice that i like to think when you say show case it is and hopefully more girls can get involved. that is the key to getting more women to the top is getting them involved at grass roots. fingers crossed that will happening will be a female in formula one one day. and one person who has always been ‘box office' is england winger chris ashton — he says he feels like a new player after returning to the england international set—up. having not played for his country since 2014, ashton was named in a 44—man training squad that met up over the weekend. his re—call came after he secured an early release from french si
myself in a go ca rt kicked in and ifound myself in a go cart and now we are here.s motor sport in general, but not in formula one, do you think it is a matter of time before we see female racers in formula one? yeah, i hope. so for me, one of the nicest things about yesterday is that although it wasn't one of my best races i have had, i guess the fact that i won, shows it is poss ybl. i know it is more than possible for women to be on par with men and it is nice that i like to think when you...
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in the run—up to wimbledon, ifound myself in boston with a little robot ball collector.are lobbed, smashed or in my case, mis—hit. any ballboys or ballgirls out there who are worried about their jobs — don't worry, this isn't designed to replace you at the tournament. this is more for people who want to practise and are not good and end up with a lot of balls in the net. so you can carry on practising and the tennibot will just go around picking up the balls while you are busy being rubbish. its on—board camera spots the balls and its partner at the net helps to keep track of things as well. it also has a handy detachable basket so you can easily return your balls, if you have to. then you can retire to your air—conditioned car, ball—collecting bucket and wheels in tow, and nobody will ever suspect that you are the laziest tennis player alive. and that's it for this week. next week we have another chance to see our sustainability special from earlier in the year, when we will be talking gravity trains, hurricanes and coral reefs. in the meantime you can follow us on face
in the run—up to wimbledon, ifound myself in boston with a little robot ball collector.are lobbed, smashed or in my case, mis—hit. any ballboys or ballgirls out there who are worried about their jobs — don't worry, this isn't designed to replace you at the tournament. this is more for people who want to practise and are not good and end up with a lot of balls in the net. so you can carry on practising and the tennibot will just go around picking up the balls while you are busy being...
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one thing ifound particularly heartening is that when you have more diversity in the managements of these that is one of the reasons why we need more diversity because some of these unconscious bias as could get ironed out or at least eroded slightly. what is your experience? i worked for a couple of major international banks, it could be subliminal. i suspect it is unconscious itiost be subliminal. i suspect it is unconscious most of the time. certainly we all make mistakes and i have somehow survived. how do you change it is the obvious question, if it is happening and clearly shouldn‘t, what do you do? if it is happening and clearly shouldn't, what do you do? you have got to talk about it and publicise it. i think the big lesson from this set of research is the more diversity does help in the results and the outcomes, it seems to have and the outcomes, it seems to have an effect. that is gradually happening, a question of how quickly? and how you can shove those who are not making it happen enough. we have a minute left. let‘s turn to somejokes and we have a minute left. let‘s turn to
one thing ifound particularly heartening is that when you have more diversity in the managements of these that is one of the reasons why we need more diversity because some of these unconscious bias as could get ironed out or at least eroded slightly. what is your experience? i worked for a couple of major international banks, it could be subliminal. i suspect it is unconscious itiost be subliminal. i suspect it is unconscious most of the time. certainly we all make mistakes and i have somehow...
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in the run—up to wimbledon, ifound myself in boston with a little robot ball collector.r my case mis—hit. any ballboys or ball girls out there who are worried about their jobs, don't worry, this isn't designed to replace you at the tournament. this is more for people who want to practise and are not good and end up with a lot of balls in the net. so you can carry on practising and the tennibot willjust go around picking up the balls while you are busy being rubbish. its on—board camera spots the balls and its partner at the net helps to keep track of things as well. it also has a handy detachable basket so you can easily return your balls, if you have to. then you can retire to your air—conditioned car, ball collecting bucket and wheels in tow, and nobody will ever suspect that you are the laziest tennis player alive. and that is it for this week. next week we have another chance to see our sustainability special from earlier in the year, when we will be talking gravity trains, hurricanes and coral reefs. in the meantime, you can follow us on facebook and twitter. from t
in the run—up to wimbledon, ifound myself in boston with a little robot ball collector.r my case mis—hit. any ballboys or ball girls out there who are worried about their jobs, don't worry, this isn't designed to replace you at the tournament. this is more for people who want to practise and are not good and end up with a lot of balls in the net. so you can carry on practising and the tennibot willjust go around picking up the balls while you are busy being rubbish. its on—board camera...
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or eight months —— for a month and i found without their phones or eight months —— fora month and ifoundr a month and i found it very difficult. -- they found it. they used to be days without mobile phones and we coped very well. but all of us remember those days! —— not. laughter that's it for the papers this hour. jo phillips and nigel nelson will be back at 1130pm for another look at the papers. next on bbc news it's click. the sun is shining, the temperature's soaring and the robomows are mowing. the science says we are going to have more and more of this weather in the future and fortunately the uk heatwave is less punishing than in much of the rest of the world. so we've done the typically british thing of dressing inappropriately and letting our robots get on with the work. they do know this is astroturf, don't they? and stephen beckett has been cooling off the only way that he knows how. welcome to therme erding. nestled in germany's bavarian countryside, this one of the largest thermal baths in europe, the perfect place to relax, have a drink, maybe even do a little pool yoga. o
or eight months —— for a month and i found without their phones or eight months —— fora month and ifoundr a month and i found it very difficult. -- they found it. they used to be days without mobile phones and we coped very well. but all of us remember those days! —— not. laughter that's it for the papers this hour. jo phillips and nigel nelson will be back at 1130pm for another look at the papers. next on bbc news it's click. the sun is shining, the temperature's soaring and the...
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the meaning ifound in it was really that sense that i was filling my purpose.these songs and can share them with the church. how could you feel that when the ministers, the actual pastors and preachers you are performing alongside, were preaching messages, particularly about sexuality, that ran entirely counter to your private identity and thoughts? the problem was that i believed that being gay was wrong. soi believed that being gay was wrong. so i agreed with them. did you? oh, yuma, absolutely. when something is programmed into you from such yong age, because i had programmed my brain and body and did a lot of study of the bible and church history and actually realised that it was ok. i agreed with them the whole way through. i did not live a double life, i did not have relationships nor a private identity. i just relationships nor a private identity. ijust had a sense that i was inherently broken and very sinful and that is why i had so much shame. and i was agreeing with their message that, actually, i should not be in message that, actually, i should not
the meaning ifound in it was really that sense that i was filling my purpose.these songs and can share them with the church. how could you feel that when the ministers, the actual pastors and preachers you are performing alongside, were preaching messages, particularly about sexuality, that ran entirely counter to your private identity and thoughts? the problem was that i believed that being gay was wrong. soi believed that being gay was wrong. so i agreed with them. did you? oh, yuma,...
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ifound appalling when transport in their laws, but we need to reason. —— when france brought in their demands an apology. so interesting to hear your perspective, thank you to both my guests. there is so much more we could discuss and i'm conscious people watching may feel there is more to be asked but interesting to hear those perspectives but we must move on to the rest of the news. we turn our attentions to the commemorations in the north of france. the duke of cambridge has been paying tribute to the allied forces who fought at the battle of amiens, 100 years ago. he was speaking at a service at the city's cathedral to mark the centenary of the battle. the fighting heralded a string of allied victories that led to the end of the first world war. this report from kathryn stanczyszyn. the beginning of the end. on august eight, 1980 at first light, forces from britain, australia, france, canada and the us took the germans by surprise also the battle of amiens started a chain of victories that led to german surrender and armistice. they were young as we are young, they served giving f
ifound appalling when transport in their laws, but we need to reason. —— when france brought in their demands an apology. so interesting to hear your perspective, thank you to both my guests. there is so much more we could discuss and i'm conscious people watching may feel there is more to be asked but interesting to hear those perspectives but we must move on to the rest of the news. we turn our attentions to the commemorations in the north of france. the duke of cambridge has been paying...
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in the run—up to wimbledon, ifound myself in boston with a little robot ball collector.s isn't designed to replace you at tournaments. this is more for people who want to practise and are not very good and end up with a lot of balls in the net. so you can carry on practising and the tennibot will just go around picking up the balls while you are busy being rubbish. its on—board camera spots the balls and its partner at the net helps to keep track of things as well. it's also has a handy detachable basket so you can easily return your balls, if you have to. then you can retire to your air—conditioned car, ball—collecting bucket on wheels in tow, and nobody ever will suspect that you're the laziest tennis player alive. and that's it for this week. next week we have another chance to see our sustainability special from earlier in the year, where we will be talking gravity trains, hurricanes and coral reefs. in the meantime you can follow us on facebook and twitter. from tennibot and me, see you soon.
in the run—up to wimbledon, ifound myself in boston with a little robot ball collector.s isn't designed to replace you at tournaments. this is more for people who want to practise and are not very good and end up with a lot of balls in the net. so you can carry on practising and the tennibot will just go around picking up the balls while you are busy being rubbish. its on—board camera spots the balls and its partner at the net helps to keep track of things as well. it's also has a handy...
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ifound out from friends who came round to me the following day. it has been a continuing nightmare. we are no further forward. the foreign office let me down too. i have had document from the autopsy report and they are in hebrew and no—one can translate them for me. ms says, this chimes with us, we got no support from the british consulate when my brother was killed abroad, either at the time or when we went back for the inquest. i was disappointed by the response to my complaints which said that so many reddish people live abroad, we can't possibly help all in need of assistance, they didn't even distinguish between a death abroad and someone who had lost their past board, let alone someone who had been dyed and someone who had murdered. —— lost their passport. given a murder inquiry was involved, i thought it would have been different, but they didn't seem to care. only a fraction of british deaths aboard are suspicious, we know hundreds of thousands of people go abroad, we are not trying to scaremonger, but it is a fraction in comparison to the number who go abroad and are fine,
ifound out from friends who came round to me the following day. it has been a continuing nightmare. we are no further forward. the foreign office let me down too. i have had document from the autopsy report and they are in hebrew and no—one can translate them for me. ms says, this chimes with us, we got no support from the british consulate when my brother was killed abroad, either at the time or when we went back for the inquest. i was disappointed by the response to my complaints which said...
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i was really resistant therapy, ifound it very intimidating.was less intimidating, more relaxed, and peer—to—peer support. and running just facilitated in the best way. there are people who would find group activity quite intimidating. how‘d you overcome that? this report says there are lots of things you can do, you do your housework, you walk around, you do lots of stuff. it doesn‘t have to involve running. but for those who don‘t know if they wa nt to for those who don‘t know if they want to be with a group of people and open up in this way, what would you say? i would say i think we are probably the most beginner friendly clu b probably the most beginner friendly club in london, purely because we do a lot of, there is the focus on the talking, we are slower. we are more ofa talking, we are slower. we are more of a walk, jog, take things easy group. i often meet runners one—to—one before they come if they are unsure about joining one—to—one before they come if they are unsure aboutjoining the group and meeting everyone. i know how intimidati
i was really resistant therapy, ifound it very intimidating.was less intimidating, more relaxed, and peer—to—peer support. and running just facilitated in the best way. there are people who would find group activity quite intimidating. how‘d you overcome that? this report says there are lots of things you can do, you do your housework, you walk around, you do lots of stuff. it doesn‘t have to involve running. but for those who don‘t know if they wa nt to for those who don‘t know if...
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ifound it of depression. that is actually what i did.inner dialogue which i had in my mind to clear my mind and thoughts and all my worries, the muscular activity and running helped me to do this. as i said, you have made a career of it. i don't think you have that in mind when you went out the first time? not at all. i was always interested in sports and extracurricular activities and swimming and cycling and etc. however, when depression happen, i could not believe it. what i did was i started running, i continued running and then i thought because the sadness in me was growing, i might help other people. how typical, haley, is a story we've just heard? i think we have seen first—hand that this could be life—changing. we have a programme that has reached thousands of people with mental health problems to get active. building social networks, and getting confident, the ability to be resilient. it is not easy as he said, 70% of people tell us it is very ha rd to he said, 70% of people tell us it is very hard to get started in the first p
ifound it of depression. that is actually what i did.inner dialogue which i had in my mind to clear my mind and thoughts and all my worries, the muscular activity and running helped me to do this. as i said, you have made a career of it. i don't think you have that in mind when you went out the first time? not at all. i was always interested in sports and extracurricular activities and swimming and cycling and etc. however, when depression happen, i could not believe it. what i did was i...
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the thing that stopped me, ifound everything.ut with loads of self harm injuries to my body, that was a hallucination. when i came down off it, i found nine grams of it, about £900 of it. so you can imagine, after that i put it down the toilet and since then i have been clean, away from drugs. thank you, michael, let me bring in gareth snell, the labour mp for stoke—on—trent and paul rees. what are you calling for? we are looking for the public health of england to raise awareness around this drug. we are looking for it to become a class are looking for it to become a class a drug so it hammers home the horrific nature and effects of this drug. so upgrading from a class b drug. so upgrading from a class b drug on the similar level to herring? absolutely. people are getting hooked from their first use and then there is no going back. it is creating havoc, much like spice did in manchester. gareth sellers, asa did in manchester. gareth sellers, as a politician would you back the call to it to be recrossed the fight? it shouldn't be
the thing that stopped me, ifound everything.ut with loads of self harm injuries to my body, that was a hallucination. when i came down off it, i found nine grams of it, about £900 of it. so you can imagine, after that i put it down the toilet and since then i have been clean, away from drugs. thank you, michael, let me bring in gareth snell, the labour mp for stoke—on—trent and paul rees. what are you calling for? we are looking for the public health of england to raise awareness around...
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ifound and different sports and you get the athlete mentors.xt. coming into an event like this where there are multi— laser being educated, you learn so much more within four days then you could learn a cross for years.|j know there are mental health workshops to help young athletes deal with the mental health aspect of sport. why has that become so important lately? it is brilliant it is here at this level because obviously it has become a big talking point over the last 12 and 18 months at a paralympic level, which is what i do with uk sport. the importance of the athlete's physical and mental well— being are crucial and seeing that this is being set right through down to when young people start off at school level, when they get those skills thenit level, when they get those skills then it will go will all the way back up the chain. we were speaking alison later this morning. something like almost 30 of our sports stars who participated in the rio games we re who participated in the rio games were from the school games. ecosys show how brill
ifound and different sports and you get the athlete mentors.xt. coming into an event like this where there are multi— laser being educated, you learn so much more within four days then you could learn a cross for years.|j know there are mental health workshops to help young athletes deal with the mental health aspect of sport. why has that become so important lately? it is brilliant it is here at this level because obviously it has become a big talking point over the last 12 and 18 months at...