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 watched a bit of boxing or rugby, the number of hits to the head that people get. 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. one of the sports that has not studied the effects of concussion as
speaks out about vladimir putin. some of the comments that he is not well awe that actually, surely, somebody is going to assassinate him or take him out, i think they are wishful thinking. and at golf s open rory mcilroy and viktor hovland share a lead at st andrews after the third round. now on bbc news: de graft mensah travels to ghana, the country of his family s heritage, to find out about the legacy of the british empire on the country. this week on the show. it led me to want to find out more. i know that ghana used to be part of the british empire so i want to discover what that meant for the country. i want to learn wiper to make and are part of its empire, how it affected people and what impact it affected people and what impact it had on my own family. i v e i ve made the 3000 mile journey to the capital of ghana. somewhere i have not been since i was a kid. it feels comforting because i m seeing people that look like me, that talk like my family and i m seeing j
this could have a direct impact on the infrastructure of where you live but also on your health. so this is the red warning. but at the same time we do have amber extreme heat warnings enforced from sunday to tuesday, covering the whole of england, wales, and southern scotland. that said, we have seen rain today. during the early hours of sunday morning. it is starting to ease away. it is fairly light and patchy. just like drizzle now across eastern england and eventually we will have sunshine coming through. temperatures will climb this afternoon potentially across parts of eastern england, maybe we will see highs of 31, 32 degrees, and temperatures even recovering to the mid 20s in eastern scotland once the rain clears. 0vernight, clearskies, temperatures won t fall away. patchy cloud and drizzle to the north but it is this a cumulative effect of heat by day and very warm nights that certainly could have quite a significant impact on your lifestyle. as we move into monday,
heat continues to build today. we are expecting unprecedented temperatures by monday, in excess potentially of a0 degrees. that has resulted in the met office issuing the first ever extreme heat warning. the areas are fairly widespread. this could have a direct impact on the infrastructure of where you live but also on your health. so this is the red warning. but at the same time we do have amber extreme heat warnings enforced from sunday to tuesday, covering the whole of england, wales, and southern scotland. that said, we have seen rain today. during the early hours of sunday morning. it is starting to ease away. it is fairly light and patchy. just like drizzle now across eastern england and eventually we
you have had some cracking weather. thank you. now it s time for a look at the weather with ben. hello, it is yet another day of sunny skies for most and temperatures into the 30s. we still have amber extreme heat warnings from the met office covering northern ireland, parts of southern wales, the midlands and into the south west of england. we are seeing some of the highest temperatures today across these western areas, values into the low 30s celsius. further east, it is quite a lot cooler for some of these north sea coasts, where we are keeping more in the way of cloud. and although most places are dry with sunshine, we have got one or two scattered thunderstorms which will rumble on into the evening. 0vernight, we will bring more of this low cloud in across northern and eastern scotland, the eastern coasts of england. these are the overnight lows. by the end of the night, 17, 18 degrees. so not a particularly fresh night, tricky for sleeping. and then, as we head into friday, still