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focused minds are somewhat in helsinki and stockholm and pushed those two countries for the first time to apply for nato membership. so some movement by turkey regarding finland s application to join nato. giving young babies between four and six months old tiny tastes of smooth peanut butter could dramatically cut peanut allergies. that s according to new research, showing there is a crucial opportunity during weaning to cut allergy cases by 77%. the allergy has been soaring in the uk with one in 50 children now affected. scientists now say the government s advice on weaning which says no solids until around six months needs to change. let s speak to our medical editor fergus walsh. this sounds promising, tell us how it works? it this sounds promising, tell us how it works? , , ., . ., this sounds promising, tell us how itworks? , , ., . ., , it works? it is research from king s colleae it works? it is research from king s college london it works? it is research from
their disability isn t what defines them. and i think representation for representation s sake isn t enough, you ve got to try harder and work better, give people meaty roles, juicy roles. after the glitz and glamour of the awards, james says the next stop is to bring that 0scar home to his drama group in belfast. i ve done it! they hope the next project will be a feature length film and believe it was northern ireland s characteristic dark humour which helped win over the academy judges and bring a bit of red carpet prestige back home. emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. martin will be with you from two o clock in the afternoon. now it s time for a look at the weather with louise. it s been a rather grey and gloomy start across kent this morning. as
it s also highlighted the issue of diversity in films and james hopes the writers and directors of the big screen will become more open to storylines which involve disability. it s really down to the actors themselves, really. but i think we should be included because it doesn t matter what disabilities is out there, as long as we connect, that s the main thing. i think what s crucial is for representation, it s like not making the disability the main event. james is such a multifaceted guy, i know so many others with down s syndrome and other disabilities, their disability isn t what defines them. and i think representation for representation s sake isn t enough, you ve got to try harder and work better, give people meaty roles, juicy roles. after the glitz and glamour of the awards, james says the next stop is to bring that 0scar home to his drama group in belfast. i ve done it! they hope the next project will be a feature length film and believe