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steven godden, bbc news, edinburgh.ed by that report, you can find more information and support at bbc.co.uk/actionline don't forget you can reach us on twitter. i'm @babitabbc. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm chetan pathak and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme — not once but twice, cristiano ronaldo scores his first goals forjuventus in an eventful match in italy. looking unstoppable, lewis hamilton cruises to victory at the singapore grand prix. and simon yates wins the vuelta a espana to complete a clean sweep for british riders in this yea r‘s grand tours. welcome to the programme. it was worth the wait forjuventus fans as cristiano ronaldo opened his goalscoring account for the italian champions — scoring twice in a 2—1 win over sassuolo which ensures their 100 percent start to the season. ronaldo hadn't scored in his first three games since his move from real madrid but tapped in shortly after half—time. he scored another after 65 minutes. however, ronaldo's
steven godden, bbc news, edinburgh.ed by that report, you can find more information and support at bbc.co.uk/actionline don't forget you can reach us on twitter. i'm @babitabbc. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm chetan pathak and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme — not once but twice, cristiano ronaldo scores his first goals forjuventus in an eventful match in italy. looking unstoppable, lewis hamilton cruises to victory at the singapore...
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steven godden has more.dson's personality has been to the fore. her leadership style has convinced some in the uk party she might succeed theresa may. but today in the sunday times, she insisted she'll never be prime minister because, she says, she values her mental health too much. in the interview, she describes going into a tailspin as a teenager. i started hurting myself, punching walls, cutting my stomach and arms with blades or broken glass, drinking far, far too much. diagnosed with clinical depression, she was given medication which led to desperate, dark, terrible dreams. her struggles came when she was the same age as many of the students now at university in her edinburgh constituency. it's definitely something that lots of young people are going through, and having someone like her talk about it can only be a good thing. if everybody's open about it, it kind of will help other people that are struggling come out. mental health charities have also welcomed her openness. i think it's very brave for
steven godden has more.dson's personality has been to the fore. her leadership style has convinced some in the uk party she might succeed theresa may. but today in the sunday times, she insisted she'll never be prime minister because, she says, she values her mental health too much. in the interview, she describes going into a tailspin as a teenager. i started hurting myself, punching walls, cutting my stomach and arms with blades or broken glass, drinking far, far too much. diagnosed with...
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ambitions, we've now learned, shaped by her own personal struggles. we've now learned, shaped steven godden. and if you've been affected by any of the issues raised by that report, you can find more information and support at bbc.co.uk/actionline. with all the sport now, here's karthi gna nasegaram at the bbc sport centre. here's karthi gna nasegaram hello, here's karthi gnanasegaram mishal, thank you verj great britain's simon yates is a few minutes away from winning cycling's vuelta a espana. minutes away from winning the 26—year—old will become the third different british cyclist to win a grand tour title in the same season. our correspondent, david ornstein is in madrid. provided david ornstein is in madrid. simon yates crosses ti line provided simon yates crosses the line in one piece, he will be found vuelta a espa na line in one piece, he will be found vuelta a espana champion. the stage isa vuelta a espana champion. the stage is a procession, the hard work has been done, this is merely ceremonial. tradition dictates that the leader is not challenged. he will this evening step onto t
ambitions, we've now learned, shaped by her own personal struggles. we've now learned, shaped steven godden. and if you've been affected by any of the issues raised by that report, you can find more information and support at bbc.co.uk/actionline. with all the sport now, here's karthi gna nasegaram at the bbc sport centre. here's karthi gna nasegaram hello, here's karthi gnanasegaram mishal, thank you verj great britain's simon yates is a few minutes away from winning cycling's vuelta a espana....
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steven godden, bbc news, edinburgh.ssues raised by that report, you can find more information and support at bbc.co.uk/actionline. let's take a look at some of the other news stories today. a five—year study has found that there's no tangible benefit to healthy elderly people in taking aspirin as a preventative measure. it says adults aged over 70 who are in good health do not benefit from taking low doses of the drug, and could increase their risk of potentially fatal internal bleeding or cancer. labour has called on the government to condemn the hungarian prime minister, viktor orban, who's been accused of anti—semitism, islamophobia and of undermining media freedoms as well as the rule of law. it comes as conservative members of the european parliament are criticised for refusing to support a censure motion against hungary last week. with all the sport now, here's karthi gna nasegaram at the bbc sport centre. great britain's cyclists have completed an unprecedented clean sweep of grand tour titles following simon yat
steven godden, bbc news, edinburgh.ssues raised by that report, you can find more information and support at bbc.co.uk/actionline. let's take a look at some of the other news stories today. a five—year study has found that there's no tangible benefit to healthy elderly people in taking aspirin as a preventative measure. it says adults aged over 70 who are in good health do not benefit from taking low doses of the drug, and could increase their risk of potentially fatal internal bleeding or...
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steven godden, bbc news, edinburgh.t, you can find more information and support at bbc.co.uk/actionline a major study into taking an aspirin—a—day suggests the drug should not be taken by healthy, elderly people. aspirin is taken widely for its impact on the heart but the clinical trial on 19,000 people in the us and australia found no benefit for people in good health over 70. glasgow's mackintosh building will definitely be rebuilt, according to the chair of the school's board, muriel gray. the building was gutted by fire injune and many neighbouring businesses say they still don't know when, or if, they'll be able to re—open. here's nina macleod. following the second fire to hit the site in four years, the future of the gsa has a speculation that it could be demolished or turned into a museum. but muriel gray, a former student at the school, told bbc radio scotland it would be rebuilt as a working art school, and that was non—negotiable. it's not up for a debate any more. what's up for debate now is how we fit into t
steven godden, bbc news, edinburgh.t, you can find more information and support at bbc.co.uk/actionline a major study into taking an aspirin—a—day suggests the drug should not be taken by healthy, elderly people. aspirin is taken widely for its impact on the heart but the clinical trial on 19,000 people in the us and australia found no benefit for people in good health over 70. glasgow's mackintosh building will definitely be rebuilt, according to the chair of the school's board, muriel...
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steven godden is in edinburgh for us now. steven, tell us more about what she's being saying. highly personal interview with the sunday times. as leader of the scottish conservatives, with davidson has revived the party's fortunes. she's been spoken about in some quarters as a future prime minister but today she says that won't happen because, in her words, she values her mental health too much. she goes on to detail her battle as a teenager with self harm and with depression. she says the suicide of a boy in her village sent her into a tailspin. she was cutting herself, she was drinking too much and she was getting angry. the following year, at 18, she was diagnosed with clinical depression, the medication for which she says left her with dark, terrible dreams. to combat those mental health problems, ruth davidson focused on exercise and a healthier lifestyle but most importantly, she says she threw away the pills. later this year, ruth davidson will give birth to her first year, ruth davidson will give birth to herfirst child year, ruth davidson will give birth to her first
steven godden is in edinburgh for us now. steven, tell us more about what she's being saying. highly personal interview with the sunday times. as leader of the scottish conservatives, with davidson has revived the party's fortunes. she's been spoken about in some quarters as a future prime minister but today she says that won't happen because, in her words, she values her mental health too much. she goes on to detail her battle as a teenager with self harm and with depression. she says the...
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earlier our scotland correspondent steven godden spoke to us from edinburgh.cottish conservatives, ruth davidson has revived the party's fortunes. she has been spoken about in some quarters as a future prime minister but today she says that won't happen because in her words, she values her mental health too much. she goes on to detail her battle as a teenager with self harm and with depression. she says the suicide of a boy in her village sent her into a tailspin, she was cutting herself. she was drinking and getting angry. later she was diagnosed with clinical depression, the medication she says left her with dark and terrible dreams. to combat those mental health problems, ruth davidson focused on exercise and a healthier lifestyle but most importantly she threw the pills away. later this year, ruth davidson will give birth to her first child. she also confirmed in an interview that she will not go to westminster as an mp or a peer because she finds the idea of leaving her child in edinburgh while she's in london offensive. the french far—right leader marine
earlier our scotland correspondent steven godden spoke to us from edinburgh.cottish conservatives, ruth davidson has revived the party's fortunes. she has been spoken about in some quarters as a future prime minister but today she says that won't happen because in her words, she values her mental health too much. she goes on to detail her battle as a teenager with self harm and with depression. she says the suicide of a boy in her village sent her into a tailspin, she was cutting herself. she...
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our scotland correspondent steven godden is at holyrood.sat in a discussion at a school. today we find out what she intends to do. within that programme for government we hear about a £60 million investment that will allow every secondary school to have a counsellor and the most seriously ill will be fast—tracked to services. we will invest £60 million in school nursing and counselling to support 350 counsellors and 250 school nurse and ensure every secondary school has a counselling service. we will enhance learning material for teaches. to pick out a few of the headlines, more investment on people making the switch to electric cars. on justice, talking about more money for police reform. and interestingly on education, which is whether nicola sturgeon says she wants her government to bejudged, a new head teacher's charter will be introduced to give head teachers more power. but the bulk of the speech was to do with the economy and she talked of legislation to underpin a new investment bank and this pledge about increased infrastructure sp
our scotland correspondent steven godden is at holyrood.sat in a discussion at a school. today we find out what she intends to do. within that programme for government we hear about a £60 million investment that will allow every secondary school to have a counsellor and the most seriously ill will be fast—tracked to services. we will invest £60 million in school nursing and counselling to support 350 counsellors and 250 school nurse and ensure every secondary school has a counselling...