farmers to be able to diversify how they produce proteins, so to get more value from their animals. so, still providing carcasses for the food chain, but actually growing cultured meat and perhaps on their own farm or locally with a group of fans. with a group of farms. she s teamed up with a former dairy farmer to get the technology to market within the next few years, and there s a serious focus not to replace meat, but to plug a gap in the global supply of food. looking at the current climate, in term of the cost of living, a lot of people are not going to have access to food in the same way that we have had in the past, and so we need more technologies to bring food to a level of parity that s accessible to all. so, if cultured meat is going to have such a big role in the future supply of food, what threat does it pose to traditionalfarming? so, some might be selling products into it, some might see it as the competition, and that s what we re trying to tease out, is where are th
institutions should be obliged to contact relatives, carers or friends if they have serious concerns about a student s well being, even without the student s permission. let s talk more about this with the vice president of liberation and equality at the national union of students, nehaal bajwa. thank you ever so much forjoining us. what is your reaction to this? we welcome this move to make policies clearer and more consistent across the country. students have been experiencing mental health crisis for at least a decade now. maybe longer and then we had the pandemic and the crisis now has made that a lot worse. he will think might feel like they are at breaking point. and then the research found recently that a third of students of the cost of living crisis was having a major impact on the mental health, so that is kind of on top of what was already going on. and on this
feeding the children and this could be the only meal they eat, sometimes. so, for me, a lot of love and passion goes in it. you didn t start off wanting to be a school chef? originally, i was in restaurants and hotels. so, i think, at first, you do not hear much about school catering, and it does get a bit of stigma in the press. so, i think seeing it for myself hands on, it s more different, cos the food we produce, the kids are smiling everyday. the government in england says it will keep all free school meal eligibility under review and has expanded access more than any other government in recent decades, currently reaching 1.9 million children. i like the pizza. but i would say it is like very thin and it| wasn t really cheesy, but, otherwise, it was very good. sometimes, it can be very nice, and sometimes it can be just fine. but i say very often it s very nice.
northern england and wales later, eventually reaching the southeast, but dying a death as it does. brisk winds behind it in the northwest here and quite chilly. 11 in glasgow, but maybe 18 before that fronts arrives. tomorrow evening, a lot of clear weather, but a few showers out towards the west. here s a saturday high pressure briefly, the weather looking absolutely fine on sunday. in england and wales, a beautiful day. very little cloud and the winds will be light, so it will feel quite warm. despite temperatures, 16 17 degrees, in the northwest, this is a bit more cloud heading our way. gusty winds and rain in the morning across scotland and northern ireland. this is on sunday, then that weather front drifts further south later to the day. furthersouth, drifts further south later to the day. further south, again, drifts further south later to the day. furthersouth, again, it s drifts further south later to the day. further south, again, it s a case of mostly bright if not sunday
police say the attacker was a former police officer who d been arrested and was being tried on drugs charges. well, it s just a few minutes since they took the bodies out of this daycare centre and away in a long convoy of ambulances. there s still a lot of activity here, a lot of police, a lot of local people who ve come down as well, offering help to those affected by this horrific incident. but more than anything else, there isjust stunned disbelief about what could ve driven this man to carry out such a cruel and desperate act. a few distraught family members stayed close by, hoping for answers. but there were none. nanticha panchum is lucky to have survived. she s a teacher at the centre. she described hearing the first shots as she was preparing lunch. she recognised the shooter as a parent. we never thought he would attack the children, she said. this country is accustomed to gun crime, but nothing on this scale, involving so many children.