This is so important. Now we have heard very recently that the hearing will be early next week we dont have exact details of that yet but you can see, with the Rugby World Cup so close, why world rugby will want this in some way to be resolved. Well, as sara alluded to there, there has been plenty of reaction to the decision to initially overturn the ban and then world rugby s decision to appeal. Luke griggs is Chief Executive of the british Brain Injury Charity headway and hes criticised the process. I think its been a huge embarrassment to the world rugby, and i think the way this has been handled, this is a problem with our own making. Itjust adds to the confusion about what is safe and is not safe. On the Community Level is much as anything else and thats always where our major concern is because Community Support follows what they see on the big screen sent by elite level support. This is a very, very sorry state of affairs. Well, earlier i spoke with former Wales International al
you re very welcome. tens of thousands of people are rushing to evacuate a city in canada s far north, as wildfires close in on their remote community. fires have been spreading across canada s sparsely populated northwest territories for months now, but in recent days they have started to threaten the territory s capital, yellowknife. it has a population of 20,000 located a thousand kilometres away from another large city, making the evacuation a logistical challenge. the order to leave came on wednesday night, as the fire bore down on the yellowstone s boundaries. the city has set up convoys to help drivers natigate out, as smoke blankets the only highway in or out. earlier, my colleague carl nasman spoke to ollie williams, a journalist from yellowknife who has evacuated out of harm s way. thank you forjoining us, especially under these circumstances. i understand you
to evacuate a city in canada s far north, as wildfires close in on their remote community. fires have been spreading across canada s sparsely populated northwest territories for months now, but in recent days they have started to threaten the territory s capital, yellowknife. it has a population of 20,000 located a thousand kilometres away from another large city, making the evacuation a logistical challenge. the order to leave came on wednesday night, as the fire bore down on the yellowstone s boundaries. the city has set up convoys to help drivers natigate out, as smoke blankets the only highway in or out. earlier, my colleague carl nasman spoke to 0llie williams, a journalist from yellowknife who has evacuated out of harm s way. thank you forjoining us, especially under these circumstances. i understand you