professional career, to what extent was the racism that you suffered are part in deciding to leave the game professionally anyway? it part in deciding to leave the game professionally anyway? part in deciding to leave the game professionally anyway? it played a massive part- professionally anyway? it played a massive part. a professionally anyway? it played a massive part. a big professionally anyway? it played a massive part. a big role professionally anyway? it played a massive part. a big role in - professionally anyway? it played a massive part. a big role in a - professionally anyway? it played a massive part. a big role in a lot i professionally anyway? it played a massive part. a big role in a lot ofj massive part. a big role in a lot of people s lives as well, notjust my own, and their careers, too. it is a traumatic thing that unfortunately a lot of us have to go through. it takes a massive toll in the affecting your mental health. band affecting your mental health. a
politics and sport. and then priti patel says this is a gesture politics. but our prime minister turns up at the semifinal or quarterfinal in a number ten shirt with beau jo written on the back. politics had sport has always been mixed together, but what this group of players tried to do was that people understood that this was an anti racist message they were trying to get out there. and then politics has been foisted upon them by their own government. the has been foisted upon them by their own government. has been foisted upon them by their own government. the government says it one social own government. the government says it one social media own government. the government says it one social media companies - own government. the government says it one social media companies to - own government. the government says it one social media companies to do - it one social media companies to do more. one government minister said that they want to look at legislation that will find soc
the national trust has released footage of the baby on an estate in somerset and said it is thriving. the once native mammals are able to restore wetland habitats but were hunted to extinction for theirfur and meat in the 16th century. it was a shock, but in a nice way. hopefully it was a shock, but in a nice way. hopefully it it was a shock, but in a nice way. hopefully it is part of a positive trend hopefully it is part of a positive trend to hopefully it is part of a positive trend to developing healthy environment for wildlife in our river environment for wildlife in our river systems, and beaver are definitely river systems, and beaver are definitely a part of that. they are an animal definitely a part of that. they are an animal that makes a lot of positive an animal that makes a lot of positive changes, and i think we can work positive changes, and i think we can work with positive changes, and i think we can work with them. now it s time for a look at the weath
clear that face coverings, masks, are going to carry on being important in scotland in terms of the government s plans, notjust important but mandatory that they will still be required and the first minister said that that would be the case for some time to come. yes. minister said that that would be the case for some time to come. yes, so also, case for some time to come. yes, so also. james. case for some time to come. yes, so also. james. in case for some time to come. yes, so also, james, in terms case for some time to come. yes, so also, james, in terms of case for some time to come. yes, so also, james, in terms of long - case for some time to come. yes, so also, james, in terms of long covid, | also, james, in terms of long covid, she was quite explicit, making the point that scientists are learning all the time about the impact of long covid, but there is still so much to be learned and she said that is one of the reasons, in her opinion, that this virus just cannot be