if they were wearing those! and i think that is part of the point, it is not necessarily, they are meant to stand out, meant to be slightly hideous. i suppose if you re looking through the rails at the shop, you have to be out there in the face the customers. send in some photos as well if you have pictures of yourself modelling the latest kit. we would love to see them. if we can cope! you re watching breakfast. coming up on the programme. with just one year to go until the paris 0lympics, we re catching up with british gold medalistjoe clarke as he gets ready to ride the rapids once again. we will also be talking about the beautiful river through paris which is getting cleaner and cleaner by the week, so clean you will be able to swim in it. we will find out. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are.
wander around mountains following sheep and goats, and stopping wolves from actually coming in and killing livestock. they drive away predators. what we would like to do is teach them to prevent eagles coming in and killing lambs in the lambing season. sea coming in and killing lambs in the lambing season. coming in and killing lambs in the lambing season. sea eagles can have an eiuht lambing season. sea eagles can have an eight foot lambing season. sea eagles can have an eight foot long lambing season. sea eagles can have an eight foot long wingspan, - lambing season. sea eagles can have an eight foot long wingspan, and - an eight foot long wingspan, and have the nickname flying barn doors. their sheer power can be seen here in the bbc s wild iles programme. they are adaptable creatures and in some cases they have developed a taste for land. here, sheep have been gathered for shearing. over the last decades, crofters think hundreds of their lambs may have been taken by sea eagles
a tough time in the newsroom, so many people loved him and knew him so well, he was an integral part of the entire bbc operation for so long. but he has a top bloke, and he will be much missed. lots of memories of george coming out through the programme today. thejuly heatwaves in europe and the us would have been virtually impossible without the effects of human induced climate change, according to a study by scientists in the world weather attribution group. 0ne plan to tackle the climate crisis is the ban on sales of new petrol and diesel cars from 2030, but is the uk ready for the electric car revolution? 0ur climate editor justin rowlatt reports. i ve been told that here in the welsh countryside could lie the future of the car. so this is not what i was expecting. it s a vw beetle. ah, you must bejustin.
we will have more updates throughout the programme. for nine years, people in yemen have faced an ongoing war that has caused thousands of deaths and created a humanitarian crisis. for many children, they have never known life without conflict. the un says more than 11,000 children have been killed or seriously injured, and young people still can t escape the dangers. 0ur senior international correspondent 0rla guerin reports. yemen s young know nothing but war. eight years on, the guns are quieter, but a generation bears the scars. and if there s one place that shows their suffering, it s al rasheed street, a front line neighborhood in the city of taiz. it s home to badr al harbi, who s seven. he and his brother hashem were hit
programme. good morning. it s tuesday the 25th july. our main story. wildfires on the greek island of rhodes have now forced almost 20,000 people to abandon their homes. hundreds of holidaymakers have left the island, with more repatriation flights set to take place. evacuation orders have also been issued in corfu and evia. louisa pilbeam reports. with the tourists gone, this is all that s left on some beaches in rhodes. our holiday livelihood, many greek livelihoods have gone up in flames. in the restaurants and bars that remain, greeks are left to pick up the pieces. they worry what they will find when they return home. our houses maybe not to be there tomorrow, maybe now we are on fire, we don t know what to do. it s very, very bad, the situation. we need help. send us help from everywhere. but wildfires aren t