rest of it. despite all the warnings i don t know whether people are taking this as seriously as they ought to. clearly organisations like network rail who are saying don t travel unless you have two on monday and tuesday, we have heard warnings throughout the day on bbc news channel, on the radio, and everywhere else, and from health experts explaining that this is as dangerous and we should take this red dollar as seriously as we do when we get a red alert about high winds or bad weather. i think it is going to be hard for people but we ve never had this temperature in this country. it is dangerous. we don t have the infrastructure to deal with it. you know, rhodes could melt, tarmac can melt, train tracks can buckle. it s going to be pretty difficult but it s only for a couple of days, but people do need to take it seriously. of days, but people do need to take it seriously- it seriously. that s a good point, when we see it seriously. that s a good point, when we see th
this heat. something of a crisis because of this heat, not something we have before, this heat, not something we have before, and if you want to know why he was before, and if you want to know why he was booted out, this says it all really he was booted out, this says it all reall . ~ . really. we will leave it there. thank you really. we will leave it there. thank you very really. we will leave it there. thank you very much. - that s it for the papers this hour. we ll be back at 11.30 for another look. goodbye for now. sport we love it. it s fun to watch, fun to play, there s huge money at stake, but there s always the risk of injury. we re becoming more aware of the long term health effects associated with playing certain sports and that includes the effects of concussion, which can be catastrophic in later life. yeah, it s not surprising. even the odd time that i ve watched a bit of boxing or rugby, the number of hits to the head that people get. yeah. and