there are around 19,000 artefacts from the ship, it isn t the ship itself, you can see when you come to the museum. chris dobbs, one of the original dive team is here. what was it like a0 years ago? you are scuba tanks for much of it? it like 40 years ago? you are scuba tanks for much of it? tanks for much of it? yes, from 79 to 81, we tanks for much of it? yes, from 79 to 81. we were. tanks for much of it? yes, from 79 to 81, we were, during tanks for much of it? yes, from 79 to 81, we were, during the - to 81, we were, during the excavation. forthe to 81, we were, during the excavation. for the salvage it was a different ball game. we had to dig tunnels under the hull so we used the same equipment, hard hats and helmets and suits and umbilical tubes to surface. that was incredible, leading up to the salvage on this day a0 years ago. you have a special memory about the ship? you have a special memory about the shi - ? , you have a special memory about the shi - ? t , , you have a
you know, stay hopeful. you know, you can t always run away from it. it sjust sometimes you have to really face them and conquer them. and so, you know, with practice, there s progress. and that s, i guess, in a nutshell, that was a big question. sorry! there s no right or wrong, that s the thing as well. different things will work for different people and it s just sometimes trying, isn t it, as well? that s it, yeah. different methods, different opportunities that arise as well to help best support you. exactly. i m conscious we might run out| of time and priya might say this is the worst newsbeat production i by two interviewers she s ever seen! do you know what, you can come back! this seat, i ve kept it warm, i think you ve done a very good job. you can come back, carry on! well, as we said at the start of the special newsbeat, . this is all about having - a meaningful conversation on mental health. but it shouldn t stop here. yeah, absolutely. because talking about mental health
support from g7 leaders. and one of the most watched stories on the bbc news website is the eruption of a volcano on italy s stromboli island. it s one of the most active volcanoes in the world and has been regularly erupting since 1932. that s just what we need, isn t it? not anything else now. i don t think we can take any more bad news. i m going to bring you some good news. in the telegraph today they are saying baby talk you know when you talk to a baby and make noises, that sort of thing, is that what you do? just generally, notjust babies! it s the same across the world so it doesn t matter what language you speak. no matter where you are in the world, baby talk is a universal language and everybody talks on a slightly higher pitch, and in a singsong way so it is a bit more melodic and more about the pitch and sounding a little bit musical which is common wherever you are in the world no matter what language you
whole not, pushing southwards and eastwards. you can see the progress it makes tomorrow. moving eventually out of western scotland come out of northern ireland, and ahead of it, after the bright start, in southern england, the cloud will build and we will see one or two showers but this band of rain is weakening all the time. on the other side to scotland and northern ireland, as we go through the day, it will brighten up. the wind will ease and there will be some sunshine. temperatures tomorrow, 12 18. if you re looking for more substantial rain across southern england and south wales, it looks like it s coming our way on thursday. looks like it s coming our way on thursda . . ~ looks like it s coming our way on thursda . ., ~ , ., looks like it s coming our way on thursda . ., ~ , ., , looks like it s coming our way on thursda . ., ~ , . thursday. thank you very much indeed. thursday. thank you very much indeed- we thursday. thank you very much indeed. we will thursday. thank you
essential public services, is to revisit the mistakes that caused the damage of the first place, rather than doubling down and causing more damage. d0 than doubling down and causing more damaue. ,, than doubling down and causing more damaue. i. ., than doubling down and causing more damate. ., , than doubling down and causing more damaue. ., , ., , damage. do you not see that it is the tax cut damage. do you not see that it is the tax cut which damage. do you not see that it is the tax cut which was damage. do you not see that it is the tax cut which was unfunded i the tax cut which was unfunded borrowing which spooked the markets, why would you not reverse that? because we don t. there was a whole series of tax cuts, a a5 billion package. each element of thatis billion package. each element of that is only one part of it. it s the scale of what they did in the round which has spooked the markets. if you ask me about specifics, we always said that the government should not be rai