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as the sun comes up will be in the mid to high teens. and then aside from some cloud and patchy rain to the far north of scotland, we have got a day essentially of the sun beating down, adding to the heat, and a southerly airflow pulling up more warm air from the near continent. and then we reach that potential of up to a0 degrees somewhere in central and eastern england, 38 as far north as yorkshire however and across towards the welsh borders. tuesday could be hotter still across some eastern areas. it looks a little fresher towards the west but it will be increasingly humid as well. hello this is bbc news the headlines: an amber warning for extreme heat has begun in england and parts of wales. people are being urged to take necessary precautions. thousands of firefighters continue to battle wildfires across europe many people have died from the intense heat. police repeat warnings about cooling off in open water after the body of a 16 year old boy is recovered from sal
and it s not even just in contact sports in something like cycling or snow sports, you can have an accident and sustain a head injury. yeah, but one of the sports which hasn t studied the effects of concussion as much as other sports is actually one of the most terrifying sports certainly to watch and that s 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 on the sport. marc cieslak has been finding out more. ice hockey is tough. it s fast. it s a sport where contact has become as much a part of the game as sticks, pucks and the cold. it s physical and it s filled with ways for players to injure themselves. while awareness of concussion and impact trauma in sports has increased in the last few years and filled headlines, researchers continue to study the issues. but does technology really have a place to play in making sports like this one safer? it s a massive