To refrain from the threat or use of force. Time on bbc news for sportsday. Im olly foster. Vintage ireland in bordeaux, they start their world cup with a huge win. Well be live in marseille, where england are expecting a tough test in their opening match against argentina. Englan s footballers taking on ukraine in poland looking to keep up their 100 record in qualifying, there have been goals. Also coming up on sportsday. Well head to new york where therell be new name one in waiting aryna sabalenka. Well head to new york where therell be new name on the womens trophy, coco gauff faces the world number one in waiting aryna sabalenka. And englands women start their one day series against sri lanka with a huge win at Chester Le Street. The rugbys been nonstop today, its the busiest day of the world cup with four matches in france. Ireland didnt hold back against romania even though they conceded an early try they then scored 12 of their own. Johnny sexton went over twice in his first ma
Now on bbc news, Talking Business. Hello, everybody. A very warm welcome to talking Business Weekly with me, aaron heslehurst. Lets go and take a look at whats on the show. Its sort of a false story they tell us when we go to university, were going to get a good job if you get good grades. And thats just a falsehood, in my opinion. Its about the experience, ultimately. And without the experience, many people just wont get into a good job. Yep, the great graduate gamble. Student debts are on the rise in many countries, while pay packets are failing to keep up with soaring prices. So does it still pay to go to university . Todays gloomy Economic Outlook has Many Companies cutting back, leaving graduates in some countries, like here in the uk, being offered lessjobs for, in real terms, less money. But its not all doom and gloom with other countries like india, singapore and the us still on the up. So whats it like to graduate and put your degree into practice . And what can todays student
To refrain from the threat or use of force. Time on bbc news for sportsday. Im olly foster. Vintage ireland in bordeaux, they start their world cup with a huge win. Well be live in marseille, where england are expecting a tough test in their opening match against argentina. Englan s footballers taking on ukraine in poland looking to keep up their 100 record in qualifying, there have been goals. Also coming up on sportsday. Well head to new york where therell be new name one in waiting aryna sabalenka. Well head to new york where therell be new name on the womens trophy, coco gauff faces the world number one in waiting aryna sabalenka. And englands women start their one day series against sri lanka with a huge win at Chester Le Street. The rugbys been nonstop today, its the busiest day of the world cup with four matches in france. Ireland didnt hold back against romania even though they conceded an early try they then scored 12 of their own. Johnny sexton went over twice in his first ma
Now on bbc news, Talking Business. Hello, everybody. A very warm welcome to talking Business Weekly with me, aaron heslehurst. Lets go and take a look at whats on the show. Its sort of a false story they tell us when we go to university, were going to get a good job if you get good grades. And thats just a falsehood, in my opinion. Its about the experience, ultimately. And without the experience, many people just wont get into a good job. Yep, the great graduate gamble. Student debts are on the rise in many countries, while pay packets are failing to keep up with soaring prices. So does it still pay to go to university . Todays gloomy Economic Outlook has Many Companies cutting back, leaving graduates in some countries, like here in the uk, being offered lessjobs for, in real terms, less money. But its not all doom and gloom with other countries like india, singapore and the us still on the up. So whats it like to graduate and put your degree into practice . And what can todays student
Well, i was familiar with it and i suppose with new changes theres always going to be a problem. But i dont like the way that the new app delivers the news. For me, it doesnt work and as a result, its no longer my first news source. James cox was watching that and got straight in touch with us writing. Susan way vauthier added. Well, we promised you a fortnight ago that we would try and get someone from the bbc to respond to the feedback youve given. So lets discuss that news app upgrade and other matters with naja nielsen, whos the Digital Directorfor bbc news. Thank you so much for coming on newswatch. Youll know there have been lots of complaints about the new news app and many people are saying its actually harder to navigate around the app. You used to be able to select what you wanted from tabs along the top. Now you have to kind of scroll up and down a lot. Why have you made it harder to find the stories people want . So thats an interesting point because you can still navigate