john maguire reports. free at last. after two years of delays caused by the pandemic, the females angela, bellone and saida along with the male louga, have been released into the shamwari big cat sanctuary in south africa. born into captivity, they had spent their lives performing in a french travelling circus. transported around the country in cramped trailers, this journey began when louga attacked the circus owner, who then decided they should go to an animal welfare group. the wildlife charity, the born free foundation, stepped in and a plan was hatched to transport the lions to africa. early this week, the foundation told bbc breakfast what it would be like for the animals to make what could be considered a return home. just imagine, every cell in their body is going to feel at home because of the warmth
for a mortgage, can they afford to start repaying their student loan as early as they might have to? and so there are challenges there, but there may be a balance we could have. we have been saying for some time now that maintenance grants are really important. despite the debate about cost, more students have chosen to sign up in england this year. branwenjeffreys, bbc news, staffordshire. two american scientists who discovered how our bodies sense the warmth of the sun, or the feel of a hug from a loved one, have won the nobel prize for medicine. david julius and ardem patapoutian used chilli to identify the sensors that enable the body to feel temperatures and pressure, which could lead to new ways of treating pain. james clayton has more details from california. the challenge that we set out to solve in the lab
concerned as well. but he has had a gps tracker with him so we have been able to follow along his route. but i hadn t realised initially he was switching it off every night, so every now and then there would be a flashing exclamation mark, and i would panic at those points. a relief, then, that every summit was scaled and will can finally put his feet up. time, maybe, to relax and start planning the next adventure. hywel griffith, bbc news. two american scientist who discovered how our bodies sense the warmth of the sun or feel the hug of a loved one have won the nobel prize for medicine. david julius and oui’ our north american reporterjames clayton reports from san francisco. the challenge that we set out to solve in the lab was to understand the molecules
the debate about cost, more students have chosen to sign up in england this year. brandmanjeffreys bbc news, staffordshire. a nurse who is charged with murdering eight babies and attempting to murder ten babies has pleaded not guilty to all the charges against her. lucy letby, from hereford, worked at the countess of chester hospital betweenjune 2015 and june 2016. miss letby repeated not guilty to all 18 charges as she appeared via video link from prison in peterborough. her trial is due to begin in october next year. two american scientists who discovered how our bodies sense the warmth of the sun or feel the hug of a loved one have won the nobel prize for medicine. david julius and ardem patapoutian used chilli and wasabi to identify the sensors that enable the body to feel heat, pain and pressure. 0ur north america reporter james clayton reports from san francisco.
imagine that you are walking barefoot across a field on a summer morning. it can feel the warmth of the sun, the coolness of the morning, caressing summer breeze and the fine texture of blades of grass underneath your feet. these impressions of temperature, touch and movement are feelings relying on this sensation. it is what gives us the ability to fill liability surface and internal and monitors temperature, pain and movement of her body. such information continues to flow from the skin and other deep