equally delicate issue in regard to abortion which has of course been prominent in the news since last friday s decision by the us supreme court. that overturned the roe versus wade ruling which made abortion legal across the us, and on saturday morning on radio today, they were discussing the subject with a busy north america editor sarah smith. figs busy north america editor sarah smith. ~ , , ., busy north america editor sarah smith. a i. busy north america editor sarah smith. a ., smith. as you say, for the pro-life smith. as you say, for the pro-life groups smith. as you say, for the pro-life groups for - smith. as you say, for the | pro-life groups for pro-life pro life groups for pro life coalition who have been campaigning for this for many years since roe versus wade actually, they are very ambitious. there is still a lot more they want to achieve. the hrase more they want to achieve. the phrase pro-life more they want to achieve. the phrase pro-life is more
referring to him during a podcast, saying all the voices should not be given a platform in the media. those are the latest headlines. in around 10 minutes here on bbc news we ll have newswatch, but first it s click. a giant redwood, the largest tree on earth. this one has been laser scanned with lidar technology, capturing a sense of the endangered species, so viewers don t have to physically visit california s sequoia national park to be inspired. this digital art exhibition at the barbican centre aims to get more people thinking about the interconnectedness of humans and nature. the materials we use in day to day design, and how to build cities that are fit for the future. at a time of extreme climate crisis, we have to consider all of these things if we are going to avoid an apocalyptic date. fate. the digital technology we have can create a sense of awe, sense of wonder and sense of playfulness, but ultimately it can ignite hope and ignite a sense of courage to enact c
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