is in fact in rude health. i was good at dungeons and dragons, so. i don t think anyone is saying we can t be offended. no one is saying that. there has been a massive, much needed shift in the conversation around gender, around men s attitudes to women, around consent, blah blah blah. the sort of ironic, lad humour of yeah, she s up for it, which at the time i m pretty sure was delivered with irony by 99.9% of the people, but now, irony or not, not appropriate. a poll suggests in normal life people are stopping themselves from saying what they really think on certain subjects forfear of being judged. 57% of those asked said they self censor on topics including immigration and transgender rights, particularly if their opinions are seen as less politically correct. perhaps it is obvious that they don t speak openly with people they have just met. nearly half say they don t. but 40% keep views quiet at work and nearly a third don t tell friends their real views on these subjects either
solve britain s drugs problem. chuck a load of money solve britain s drugs problem. chuck a load of money into solve britain s drugs problem. chuck a load of money into treatment - a load of money into treatment facilities. 0pen a load of money into treatment facilities. open up the 30 odd treatment centres that have been closed down in the last ten years. i have stood had enough people s funerals in the last ten years watching little children bury their mothers and fathers. the government going to look like don t get to see that side of it. going to look like don t get to see that side of it. to s announcement, thou~h, that side of it. to s announcement, though. goes that side of it. to s announcement, though. goes a that side of it. to s announcement, though, goes a long that side of it. to s announcement, though, goes a long way that side of it. to s announcement, though, goes a long way to - that side of it. to s announcement, i though, goes a long way to reversing the
how much difference can they really make? at the moment across europe, forests only absorb around 10% of greenhouse gases. a lot comes down to putting the right tree in the right place at the right time. in mass planting, around a third don t survive. we are essentially then disturbing the soil and putting more c02 into the atmosphere. so, we need to get this right, because otherwise we re actually going to be producing a net carbon loss as part of this tree planting initiative. the first free trees will be available in the spring but it will take decades before we know if they ve really made wales a cleaner, greener nation. hywel griffith, bbc news. time for a look at the weather here s darren bett. another storm on the way? yes, all eyes are on storm barra. the wind is
many of us are more focused on trees for tinsel. that one there, is it? rather than tackling crime. the government giveaway will cost £2 million. so, will people want to plant one? i think most people would be quite pleased to do that and i m glad that the government is actually doing something to sort of help the environment. it will be more how these people look after the trees because when you plant a young tree, they take a look of looking after, to start with. so, it seems like a lot of money. the trees will be native species planted in people s gardens or they could be added to what will become a national forest for wales. how much difference can they really make? at the moment across europe, forests only absorb around 10% of greenhouse gases. a lot comes down to putting the right tree in the right place at the right time. in mass planting, around a third don t survive. we are essentially then disturbing the soil and putting more co2 into the atmosphere. so, we need to get this
transmission in multiple regions. taste transmission in multiple regions. we don t transmission in multiple regions. - don t yet have a complete picture of whether omicron causes more severe disease, or indeed how it interacts with the vaccines, and so, we can t say for certain at this point whether omicron has the potential to knock us off our road to recovery. and labour responded, calling on ministers to commit to a framework of tighter controls for the future. given the likelihood of new variants. given the likelihood of new variants, will the government now introduced variants, will the government now introduced as a standard response to new variants overseas, introducing stronger new variants overseas, introducing stronger border controls, testing and contact tracing so the government isn t again accused of locking government isn t again accused of locking the door after the horse has bolted locking the door after the horse has bolted? locking the door after the horse