for months i ve been asking to interview the gender equality minister, but they ve refused to sit down with us. and can i just. do you agree with the president that there is no structural sexism in korea? there needs to be more women in politics and we must close the gender pay gap, she says. she goes on to explain how the current services will be protected. but what about all the progress still to be made? that s what women are now worried about. how can korea fix a problem it won t even acknowledge? jean mackenzie, bbc news, seoul. the thought of heading out to the gym during europe s cold snap might be the last thing you want to do. but one person who doesn t need any encouragement is hannah payton. she s believed to be the first zumba instructor in the uk with down s syndrome. molly brewer reports.
energy generators making extraordinary profits and we don t know anything about it and the isn t some spread, it feels absolutely remarkable. the some spread, it feels absolutely remarkable- some spread, it feels absolutely remarkable. ., ., ., , remarkable. the argument against it, art of it is remarkable. the argument against it, part of it is they remarkable. the argument against it, part of it is they have remarkable. the argument against it, part of it is they have to remarkable. the argument against it, part of it is they have to invest, i part of it is they have to invest, and if you cut the profits, they won t, especially in renewables. t won t, especially in renewables. i don t buy that argument, in part because the level of profits, look at the numbers coming up from bp, from shell, one year, 9 billion, another, 14 billion. these are excess profits, they went banking on them. they already had investment pipelines for things like renewables and these additional profits
won t be out in place in time for the start of the school year. our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith reports from a uniform swap shop. do you want to try this on? dressing the kids for school doesn t come cheap. with four children, the cost of uniform is extortionate. anything that can help me out, something i don t have to spend out on, isjust incredible. swap shops have become a lifeline to millions of parents. i ve spent way over £400 on uniform, and that won t be the last time during the year that i ll have to buy again, whether it s school shoes orjumpers that need replacing. when you look around and see how much there actually is that can be put to good use rather than going to landfill, it makes sense to reuse. according to the latest survey for the children s society, a full uniform costs an average of £315 per primary pupil,
yesterday, 80 degrees and partly sunny. a better day. hopefully some of the competitors in the flugtog had a better day than they did yesterday. look at this. that one is going all right. look at that. what is that? why would you ever think that would fly? there were five competitions across the country, held simultaneously, washington, d.c., and dallas, ft. worth and others. it challenges competitors to take flight off of a platform. all the things you are watching there, all the machines, dare i call them that, are homemade. which is a whole creativity part of it. this is a good one. this looks like the only one that really kept going, and i am wondering if it won. 29 teams participated in long beach and one of them flew a
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