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well if you were with us on wednesday you will have seen the amazing report by our correspondent pallab ghosh about the use of electronic implants in the brain of paralysed man which enabled him to walk again. well it might sound like it s the stuff of science fiction films, but electronic brain implants took a step closer today. an experimental company called neuralink founded by elon musk says it has won clearance from us regulators to carry out its first clinical study on a human. it s working on brain implants to treat conditions such as paralysis and blindness, and to help some disabled people communicate with computers. eventually, the company says it wants to surpass able bodied human performance with its technology. well, speaking to me now is nita farahany, professor of philosophy at duke law university and an expert on the ethical, legal and social implications of emerging technology. welcome to the programme what do you make of all of this? i welcome to the pro ....
the parents of ten month old finley boden have been sentenced to life in prison in the uk for his murder in 2020. and we speak to the director of a powerful new film documenting the lives of women living under taliban rule in afhghanistan. dramatic footage from south korea after a passenger opens the door of after a passenger opens the door of a commercial plane in midair. the fa have published more detail on the charges which led to ivan tony s eight months bad from football for breaking rules around betting. he was given a reduced van because of a gambling addiction. he omitted 232 breaches over a period of five seasons ending in 2021. including betting against his own team. brentford to say they will do everything possible to provide support to him and his family. {lin everything possible to provide support to him and his family. on 29 occasions, support to him and his family. on 29 occasions. he support to him and his family. on 29 occasions, he gambled support to him ....
rule in afghanistan. premier league survival at stake this weekend more on that in a moment. but first, the fa have published more detail on the charges which led to ivan toney s eight month ban from football, for breaking rules around betting. toney was given a reduced ban, of 8 months instead of 11, because of a diagnosed gambling addiction. the brentford and england striker admitted to 232 breaches over a period of five seasons, ending in 2021, including betting against his own team. brentford say they will do everything possible to provide support to him and his family. nesta mcgregor has more. because he admitted the charges, it was reduced and after he was diagnosed as a gambling addict it was reduced from 11 to eight months. today, the pfa have come out and said it knows this is a problem in the sport, knows how difficult it might be for players to come forward, but it says it has created a safe space for players to come forward and receive any help they need. ....
The army missed opportunities to get the 21 year old mental health support before the incident and failed to pass on mental health risk assessments further up the chain of command. the man who took over as commandant said he was sorry for the systemic failings that led to her death. live now to our correspondent, duncan kennedy. you are right, olivia perks was described as vivacious, bubbly person who always wanted to join the army which is what she did in may 2018, but injuly 2018 and again in february 2019, there were a couple of incidents which according to question her mental health. eventually, five days later, she took her own life in her accommodation at sandhurst, that prestigious academy. today, the coroner recorded a verdict of suicide and ready a lot of criticism ....
An inquest here in the uk has found that the army missed opportunities to prevent the suicide of a positive and bubbly female officer cadet at the prestigious sandhurst military academy. 0livia perks died by suicide in february 2019 after fearing she might be expelled for spending the night in an instructor s room. coroner alison mccormick found the army missed opportunities to get the 21 year old mental health support before the incident and failed to pass on mental health risk assessments further up the chain of command. the army said there were story fairly systemic and individual failings which led to her death. they were sorry. 0ur correspondence spoke to following the conclusion today s inquest. today s inquest. olivia perks was described as today s inquest. olivia perks was described as a today s inquest. olivia perks was described as a vivacious - today s inquest. olivia perks was described as a vivacious and - today s inquest. olivia perks was i described as a vivaci ....