Has to lose. That is what makes sport great. Do you want to stay on . Not talking about it tonight. Not in a good state to talk about those things. The final session of the first day of the second test is coming to an end. England were gifted an early breakthrough. Confusion among the openers which saw Cameron Bancroft run out by chris woakes. David warner went. James anderson sent him back to the pavilion where he was joined by steve smith. Craig overton getting a huge wicket for england on his test debut. Pretty happy. We felt like we bowled well all day. Quite a lot of misses, so we well all day. Quite a lot of misses, so we will come back tomorrow and get a couple of early ones, and then we will be right on top. Englands suspended all rounder ben stokes has practiced with his new team mates in new zealand. Hes joined the club side canterbury and hes set to play for them tomorrow. Stokes is unavailable for england selection until a decision has been made on whether hell be charged f
The latest disability tech with object recognition, sign to text translation and snow feet. Over the past few years, some of the most fascinating technologies weve featured on the show have been the ones that help people with disabilities. As the worlds first bionic games proved, the possibilities now emerging offer so much potential, whether it be in mobility, sight or hearing, weve seen how Life Changing Technology is tantalisingly close. But how long before it really starts to impact peoples lives for real . This weekend sees the International Day of people with disabilities and thats a great chance for us to devote a whole programme to the latest tech developments in the area. We start in rochester in upstate new york, which has the highest number of deaf or hard of hearing people per capita in the us. The unique combination of this community and the Technical Institute in the area is really starting to drive innovation. Paul carter went to investigate. Rochester institute of techn
And snow feet. Over the past few years, some of the most fascinating technologies weve featured on the show have been the ones that help people with disabilities. As the worlds first bionic games proved, the possibilities now emerging offer so much potential, whether it be in mobility, sight or hearing, weve seen how Life Changing Technology is now tantalisingly close. But how long before it really starts to impact peoples lives for real . This weekend sees the International Day of people with disabilities and thats a great chance for us to devote a whole programme to the latest tech developments in the area. We start in rochester in upstate new york, which has the highest number of deaf or hard of hearing people per capita in the us. The unique combination of this community and the Technical Institute in the area is really starting to drive innovation. Paul carter went to investigate. Rochester institute of technology and its college, national Technical Institute for the deaf, are now
The government, probably for understandable reasons, is focused on brexit and seems to lack the bandwidth to be able to translate the rhetoric of promoting social justice into reality. The government sets out plans to make it easierfor children in england to get access to Mental Health services. Schools and colleges will be encouraged to appoint staff wholl work with the nhs to provide specialist support. Its 50 years since the worlds First Successful heart transplant the surgery revolutionised the way Heart Disease is treated. Now on bbc news, its time for click. This week. The latest disability tech with object recognition, sign to text translation and snow feet. Over the past few years, some of the most fascinating technologies weve featured on the show have been the ones that help people with disabilities. As the worlds first bionic games proved, the possibilities now emerging offer so much potential, whether it be in mobility, sight or hearing, weve seen how Life Changing Technolo
And snow feet. Over the past few years, some of the most fascinating technologies weve featured on the show have been the ones that help people with disabilities. As the worlds first bionic games proved, the possibilities now emerging offer so much potential, whether it be in mobility, sight or hearing, weve seen how Life Changing Technology is now tantalisingly close. But how long before it really starts to impact peoples lives for real . This weekend sees the International Day of people with disabilities and thats a great chance for us to devote a whole programme to the latest tech developments in the area. We start in rochester in upstate new york, which has the highest number of deaf or hard of hearing people per capita in the us. The unique combination of this community and the Technical Institute in the area is really starting to drive innovation. Paul carter went to investigate. Rochester institute of technology and its college, national Technical Institute for the deaf, are now