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Youre watching bbc news. Now on bbc news, its time for click. This week. James is racing across the Globe Testing the latest ai translation tools. Were in miami to see the data behind basketball. Whilst youre there, why not grab yourself a beer. And turn it into leather . She sings. And were on the stage helping musicians get used to what it feels like to get a Standing Ovation or a slow clap. Silence how did it do that . Silence. How did it do that . Thank you i think weve heard enough. Yeah. She does voice exercises. Ladies and gentlemen, this is your call to take your places for the performance. Places, please. Places. 0k, theyre ready for you. Good luck. Thank you. Heartbeat thumps. Your heart is racing. The adrenaline is flowing. This is your moment. Applause. Its time to conquer your nerves, face the crowd, and let all that practice pay off. Sweeter than roses. Some say it takes 10,000 hours of practice to become an expert, and forjosephine shaw, this performance is part of that
And scattered showers in the north, but still fairly chilly for the time of year. All the details coming up on bbc breakfast. Good morning. Its saturday, 27th april. The governments being urged to take action to stop unpaid carers unwittingly racking up thousands of pounds of debt. Carers are entitled to nearly £82 a week in benefits, but only if they owned less than £151 in take home pay from otherjobs. As a result, many end up owing money after being inadvertently overpaid. Our reporter Dan Whitworth has the details. Unpaid carers who look after a loved one do an incrediblejob. Often unpaid carers who look after a loved one do an incredible job. Often 2a hours a day, seven days a week, with very few breaks. There lies dedicated to caring for someone else. Of the nearly 6 million carers across the uk, just under1 million receive carers allowance, with about £80 a week. 175,000 of them also have a job, but there is an earnings limit of £151 take home pay a week. Go above that limit
To performance can be as if not more powerful backstage than it is on stage. Its that anticipation of performance where anxiety can really hit. And this helps us tailor our training to make sure were not only preparing them for what happens on stage, under the lights, in front of the audiences eyes, but also how theyre coping backstage. How do they manage that anxiety . How do they get themselves physically and mentally into a place where theyre ready to walk out on stage and give their best performance . The parallel to that in the surgical world would be allowing surgical i students to go through the process of gowning up, washing up, Doingl A Preoperative briefing with their team and making sure that theyre all on the same page. And once the students are on stage, George Waddell can control everything. He can change the venue. He can change the reaction to make the night go as well or as badly as he wants. The Performance Laboratory is running in unreal engine, the video game softwa