hey i mjulia with the catch up! tonight the latest in ukraine, ai concerns, and peaty opens up to the bbc. but first the government is trying to stop under 18s getting hold of vapes. they re set to close a loophole that allows shops to give them to children forfree. they re also thinking about banning nicotine free vapes for under 18s, as well as harsher consequences for retailers breaking the law. a survey found that 11% of 11 to 17 year olds have tried vaping. last week, these pupils told us how easy it is to buy them. you can walk in, ask them what flavour you want, they pass it to you, you give them their money, you walk back out simple. responding to drone attacks on moscow, russian president vladimir putin has pointed the finger at ukraine, but they ve denied any direct involvement. it s after four people were killed in russian strikes on ukraine overnight. artificial intelligence could lead to the extinction of humanity that s the warning from experts, including the boss b
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the cost of living is just ridiculous with the gas going up, the electric going up. the more i live in my van, the more ifeel free. i decided to document my life in the van on tiktok. overnight, itjust went mad. the best thing about living in my van is having a cdo living in my van is having a cd0 every day, if i want to. cdo every day, if i want to. people can pay £1 million for a house with the view that i can wake up to. it is sad that the country is putting people in this position, but, you know, i have always looked on the positive side and i see a positive side and i see a positive from this negative of losing my flat. i m a free spirit and i m off, losing my flat. i m a free spiritand i m off, and, you know, it s another adventure in my life. i mjulia with i m julia with the catch up. us
and actually, a lot of the drugs that people need to take to treat the condition have a lot of side effects. over 13,000 people are on the waiting list for the 01. sojeff is one of the lucky ones. operating a scooter would have been unthinkable without one. training a new puppy now a walk in the park. hey, i mjulia, with the catch up! teenagers could be more at risk of rare diseases because the number of people getting jabs at school has dropped since the pandemic. health bosses say that last year, 69% of 13 and ia year olds had a tetanus, diphtheria and poliojab. that s 7% less than the previous year. the number of meningitis vaccines has also gone down. every individual who s not fully protected does have a risk, particularly for meningitis. the concerns we have are when people start to mix, start to go to university.
do stay with bbc news for the latest global headlines and analysis. hey, i mjulia with the catch up. controversial influencer andrew tate and his brother tristan have stepped out of their villa in romania for the first time since leaving prison and being put under house arrest last month. the brothers have also been getting their electronic devices searched as part of an investigation into claims, including rape and people trafficking. both of them have denied wrongdoing. events taking place this week have been marking the 25th anniversary since the signing of the good friday peace agreement, which ended 30 years of conflict in northern ireland known as the troubles. prime minister rishi sunak will welcome us presidentjoe biden in belfast on tuesday to commemorate the event.