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BBCNEWS Breakfast June 4, 2024 05:40:00

saudi arabia s top clubs now have state backing. al nassr have cristiano ronaldo, while the champions al ittihad have last year s ballon d or winner, karim benzema. england s top flight has lost stars to this league. n golo kante has gone from chelsea and ruben neves left wolves for nearly £50 million. now, jordan henderson of liverpool and city s riyad mahrez look set to make the journey. the saudi pro league has emerged and moved the market. well, something new is obviously happening. saudi pro league have stated they want to be a top ten league by 2030. and they re obviously investing in players and investing in managers to try and raise the profile of the league and their clubs. it s taken us 30 years to get to the position that we have in terms of our profile, in terms of competitiveness and the revenue streams that we have. and so i wouldn t be too concerned at the moment, but, obviously,

BBCNEWS Breakfast June 4, 2024 05:23:00

the arrival of your team s new replica kit. they are bigger, bolder, dare i say a little pressure than ever before. maybe not the main kits, but the second kits, the away kits are getting a little cheeky. yes, the designs have got a bit bolder, as you say. some of the adverts don t even have a football insight. very much being marketed as a day to day addition to your wardrobe. let me explain a little bit more. yes, football shirts are big business, of course, and the clubs this year all want to make an impression. but the summer so far has shown that teams second and third kits in particular are deliberately aimed at being worn beyond the stadium. just look at arsenal s new away kit. and the marketing around it very much pushes it as something you d wear day to day. manchester united s new second kit is designed and being sold very much in the same way. and here s liverpool s bright new offering. inspired by a surge

BBCNEWS Breakfast June 4, 2024 06:07:00

i qualified in 2017, and since then 20% of my class has actually left radiography after doing a degree for three years, specifically for radiography. and that s like a great shame, really. 30 year old john kelly works as a radiographer in liverpool, but he still lives with his parents because he says he can t afford to move out. he insists the pressure of the job and poor pay have made it intolerable. not being able to give the care that you want to patients. the uk lags behind a lot of other countries in the number of ct scanners, but we haven t got the staff to staff them either, and that s where we need to sort of invest in radiography as a whole, and that s why a lot of people are going on strike, really. this two day strike follows a series of walk outs by nhs staff. radiographers have rejected a 5% pay increase for this year plus a one off payment. but ministers say the rise is reasonable and are calling for an end to the disruption so the nhs can focus on cutting

BBCNEWS Breakfast June 4, 2024 05:04:00

scanning for problems. it s estimated the vast majority of nhs patients undergo tests or therapy with a radiographer while being treated, including mri, ct, ultrasounds and radiotherapy. i qualified in 2017, and since then 20% of my class has actually left radiography after doing a degree for three years, specifically for radiography. and that s like a great shame, really. 30 year old john kelly works as a radiographer in liverpool, but he still lives with his parents because he says he can t afford to move out. he insists the pressure of the job and poor pay have made it intolerable. not being able to give the care that you want to patients. the uk lags behind a lot of other countries in the number of ct scanners, but we haven t got the staff to staff them either, and that s where we need to sort of invest in radiography as a whole, and that s why a lot of people are going on strike, really. this two day strike follows a series

BBCNEWS BBC News Now June 4, 2024 13:52:00

though many of those who came before him say an apology is still needed. i m just sam, and i don t go around introducing myself saying, hi, i m sam, i m gay. before ijoined the raf, i was in the nhs in liverpool. i wanted to travel a bit more and see more of the world. i don t feel that my sexuality impacts upon my work, and i don t feel like it s a factor that really needs to be considered in my workplace at all. for many years and for thousands of veterans it was an issue. up until the year 2000, veterans in the armed forces were sacked or even jailed because of their sexuality. but what is life like now for members of the lgbtq+ community serving in the raf? this is where i now work, and love myjob, which is great. flight lieutenant sam pullen s 27, and he s been serving at raf

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