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BBCNEWS The Engineers July 7, 2024



from five different continents through the magic of our video link, as well as a large audience here in the gallery for a programme that will be broadcast on bbc world service, on radio and television. the climate catastrophe and the sheer weight of traffic on our roads and the horrific rate of accidents that they cause has forced a revolution in the way we think about cars. with me today are three engineers who are at the forefront of that revolution. we have arjo van der ham from the netherlands who is the chief technical officer at a company called lightyear. he has developed the world s first family sized solar powered car. jamie shotton, an expert in al and in autonomous vehicles. he is the chief scientist at a company called wayve and he is here to tell us about autonomous driving vehicles and, last but not least we have linda zhang from the united states. she is the chief engineer for the f150 lightning and has managed somehow to electrify one of america s most i ....

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BBCNEWS Click July 7, 2024



prime minister, have taken part in theirfirst live televised debate. the candidates were asked a range of questions from a studio audience on issues including tax, and the nhs. now on bbc news click this week, things get heavy on theice this week, things get heavy on the ice has won support tackles concussion head on. the ice has won support tackles concussion head-on. headaches, still fairly noxious. concussion head-on. headaches, still fairly noxious. we concussion head-on. headaches, still fairly noxious. we show - still fairly noxious. we show ou still fairly noxious. we show you everything still fairly noxious. we show you everything about - still fairly noxious. we show you everything about the . you everything about the nothing phone. we are at the french football stadium connecting fans to their heroes and we meet the newest player on the pitch. i reckon even i could tackle him. sport, we love it. it is fun to watch, fun to play, there is huge money at s ....

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BBCNEWS Click - Short Edition July 7, 2024



in about 15 minutes, we ll have this week s edition of newswatch, but first on bbc news, click. sport. we love it. it s fun to watch, fun to play and there is huge money at stake but always the risk of injury. we are 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 i have watched a bit of boxing or rugby, the number of hits to the head that people get. yeah. and it is notjust even on contact sport. in something like cycling or snow sports, you can have an accident and sustain a head injury. yeah, but one of the sports that has not studied the effects of concussion as much as other sports is one of the most terrifying sports to watch and that canada s national winter sport, ice hockey. but the university of british columbia is undertaking a five year study to take a look at the impact of concussion o ....

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BBCNEWS Click July 7, 2024



politicians in sri lanka begin the process of choosing a new president after mass protests drove ex president rajapaksa to resign and flee the country. and an unprecedented win ireland make history with their first ever series win in new zealand. now on bbc news, click. this week, things get heavy on the ice as one sport tackles concussion head on. early alzheimer s, headaches, still fairly nauseous. we show you everything about the nothing phone. everything? everything. we are at the french football stadium connecting fans to their heroes. and we meet the newest player on the pitch. i reckon even i could tackle him. sport, we love it. it s fun to watch, fun to play, there s huge money at stake but there is always the risk of injury. we are 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. it s not surprising. even the odd time i have watch ....

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BBCNEWS Breakfast July 7, 2024

issued its first ever red warning for extreme heat. in some - issued its first ever red warning . for extreme heat. in some areas, temperatures for extreme heat. in some areas, temperatures could for extreme heat. in some areas, temperatures could peak- for extreme heat. in some areas, temperatures could peak at - for extreme heat. in some areas, temperatures could peak at 40 i temperatures could peak at 40 celsius temperatures could peak at 40 celsius i temperatures could peak at 40 celsius. i will temperatures could peak at 40 celsius. i will have temperatures could peak at 40 celsius. i will have all- temperatures could peak at 40 celsius. i will have all the - temperatures could peak at 40 l celsius. i will have all the details and the celsius. i will have all the details and the implications celsius. i will have all the details and the implications coming - celsius. i will have all the details and the implications coming up. and the implications coming up t ....

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