relations lawyer. also this afternoon. there were more excess deaths than usual in the uk last year. the highest number outside the covid pandemic in half a century. some shops open at midnight to meet demand for prince harry s heavily trailed autobiography, which is now on sale. and a setback, not a roadblock. the team behind a uk space mission which failed to launch say they will keep on trying. and this picture has been causing something of a stir on social media today, because someone or something is missing. we will be revealing all. good afternoon. in the last few minutes, the government has been introducing draft legislation to limit future industrial action in the public sector. the bill would cover health, fire and railway workers. ministers say it would introduce a minimum level of service. unions have reacted angrily to the proposals, which they say potentially are undemocratic and unworkable, and would limit the right to strike. the business secretary grant shapps
warm, highs of around six to ii warm, highs of around six to 11 degrees. heading through thursday night into friday, a ridge of high pressure builds in so that will bring a bit of a quieter day for friday for many others. a bit of sunshine, not particularly warm with mist and fog, which should clear away. thanks, sarah. and that s bbc news at six. hello and welcome to sportsday. i m jane dougall. another record for virat kohli, who overtakes his idol, sachin tendulkar, and helps send india into the final of the cricket world cup. a first match for emma hayes since the announcement of her new us job. can the chelsea manager get the only trophy that has eluded her at the club in her last season? an fa cup replay for eighth tier team cray valley can they get a win against a side five divisions above them? also coming up on sportsday: a shock in golf as rory mcilroy steps back from the pga tour policy board. we ask why. olympic gold medallist joe clarke is back in great britain
The latest news from around the world with hosts John Berman and Poppy Harlow. The latest news from around the world with hosts John Berman and Poppy Harlow. The latest news from around the world with hosts John Berman and Poppy Harlow. Meaning, is he going to say okay if they dont come to an agreement on an interview . Ill just write a report without it. Is he going to launch a subpoena fight, which will take months and months and months. And go to the supreme court. Exactly. And its risky for Robert Mueller to do that. Because he might not win. And it just really depends on what he has and what he thinks he needs to ask the president. So its so unknown that the Trump Legal Team is and particularly on the political side of it, theyre doing what they have to do. And guiliani, along with the president , and jay sekulow, to a lesser extent, they have realized that what they have control over right now is the court of public opinion. Sure. And so theyre going to continue to push that. And
their deepest thanks and appreciation to the usc medical and athletic staff for their incredible work and dedication to the safety of their athletes. i want to now bring in cnn chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. dr. gupta, he is an 18-year-old and in cardiac arrest. how common is this among younger people? he s an athlete for goodness sake. right. it may surprise people. it is rare. but we are talking about thousands of times that this happens even among people around that age. there is a study back in 2015 at that point they projected some 6 to 7000 cases of sudden cardiac arrest annually. now, one thing i should point out is that this is often related to sports. more likely in men and more likely related to basketball players. about 39% of the time, those under the age of 18, sports was involved and the numbers start to go down as people get older
family released a statement saying in part, lebron and savannah wish to publicly send their deepest thanks and appreciation to the usc medical and athletic staff for their incredible work and dedication to the safety of their athletes. i want to now bring in cnn chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. dr. gupta, he is 18 years old and in cardiac arrest. how common is this among younger people? and he is an athlete, for goodness sake. right. well, i think it may surprise people. it is rare, but, you know, we re talking about thousands of times that this happens, even among people around that age. there was a study back in 2015. at that point they projected some 6,000 to 6,000 cases of sudden cardiac arrest annually. now one thing i should point out is it is often related to sports, more likely in men and more likely related to basketball players. but about 39% of the time in those under the age of 18 sports