along with mi5 and mi6, gchq says it wants to widen its recruitment net. what do you make of these puzzles? i think they re really good. many of our students wouldn t have heard of gchq prior to this challenge, and understanding that in actual fact they have the skill sets to be able to go into such areas is really good for them. has this made you think about a career in that world? definitely, yeah. i ve always been into, like, problem solving, criticalthinking, like, what you ve got to do to solve things. that made me look at that side in much more detail. it is making me more interested in what this could lead to. hundreds of schools will be taking part in this challenge today. anyone initially bamboozled should take heart. in this classroom, what to many seemed mission impossible became mission accomplished. tim muffett, bbc news.
and understanding that in actual fact they have the skill sets to be able to go into such areas is really good for them. has this made you think about a career in that world? definitely, yeah. i ve always been into, like, problem solving, critical thinking, like, what you ve got to do to solve things. that made me look at that side in much more detail. it is making me more interested in what this could lead to. hundreds of schools will be taking part in this challenge today. anyone initially bamboozled should take heart. in this classroom, what to many seemed mission impossible became mission accomplished. tim muffet, bbc news. i love a good puzzle. now it s time for a look at the weather with carol. what have you got for us? everything this morning! we have had a cold start to the day, widespread
what do you make of these puzzles? i think they re really good. many of our students wouldn t have heard of gchq prior to this challenge, and understanding that in actual fact they have the skill sets to be able to go into such areas is really good for them. has this made you think about a career in that world? definitely, yeah. i ve always been into, like, problem solving, criticalthinking, like, what you ve got to do to solve things. that made me look at that side in much more detail. it is making me more interested in what this could lead to. hundreds of schools will be taking part in this challenge today. anyone initially bamboozled should take heart. in this classroom, what to many seemed mission impossible became mission accomplished. tim muffett, bbc news.
and all of a sudden it s just a flood. so it is overwhelming, all the beds in the shelter are full. we ve got 109 beds. as you say we were not built for this type of a situation. but we have all these people in need in front of us and we re doing everything we can where we are increasing the number of meals served, providing showers. we have people sleeping on the floor. last night we had an immigration bus pull up and unloaded 35 single women and we used a building that we have that was not intended for that purpose but just on the spur of the moment basically opened another shelter and brought them this out of the cold. you are scrambling. you are, you know problem solving on the fly here. i know you could use more resources, more space obviously. lauren, to be clear here, why now? why this surge at the border