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We mustnt lose all the gains we have made in the last few months by premature and tasty non evidence based loosening of restrictions. Fine weather brings a new influx of migrants across the channel, hundreds more arriving in the last few days. And after Naomi Osaka pulls out of the French Open, questions about how professional Tennis Deals with the Mental Health of its superstars. And coming up on the Bbc News channel. Gareth southgate names his England Squad for the euros this afternoon, but there will be no mason greenwood. Hes been ruled out through injury. Good Afternoon And Welcome to the Bbc News at one. At nearly £2 million a dose, zolgensma has been called the most expensive drug in the world. But now, through a discount deal, this revolutionary Gene Therapy is available on the nhs and a five month old baby, has become one of the first children to be given it at a hospital in london. Arthur morgan received the Ground Breaking Treatment for the genetic condition, spinal muscular atrophy, a devastating disorder which shortens life. Our medical Editor Fergus Walsh reports. This is the worlds most expensive medicine. The List Price of zolgensma is almost £1. 8 million. But the nhs has negotiated a confidential discount which will enable dozens of affected infants to be treated each year. Five month Old Arthur is one of the first to benefit. He has spinal muscular atrophy, sma, a genetic condition which causes progressive muscle weakness. Without treatment, those affected rarely live beyond the age of two. Arthur is unable to lift his head and struggles to move his arms and legs. But this single infusion should prevent further loss of nerve cells. Its been massive ups and downs, but being able to now have the treatment is just going to be a Game Changerfor us, and give arthur the best possible life he could have. Around one in every 10,000 babies is born with spinal muscular atrophy. What is remarkable is, this one off treatment may permanently stop any further decline in arthurs muscle function. So, how does Zolgensma Work . It contains a healthy copy of a missing or faulty gene called smn1. This is inserted into a harmless virus. In the body, the virus delivers the Replacement Gene into the nucleus of Motor Neuron cells. This is essential to prevent those cells from gradually dying. The now healthy Motor Neuron cells start producing the missing smn protein, which is vital for muscle function. Evelina Childrens Hospital in london is one of a handful of centres in the uk which will offer this groundbreaking Gene Therapy. 20 years ago, a baby born with a severe form of sma would have a very shortened life expectancy. We can now offer treatment that can really alter the outlook for these children. Edward is eight months old. His parents hope he will be eligible for zolgensma, but they know the longer the treatment is delayed, the less effective it is. For his quality of life and how long his life could be, Zolgensma Isjust a game changer. And were just kind of patiently waiting, weve been waiting since last november, for zolgensma. Some other infants treated with zolgensma have seen their Condition Notjust stabilise but improve. Arthurs parents say they know its not a cure, and theyre simply delighted that hes been treated. Fergus walsh, Bbc News. And fergus is here with me now. Its extraordinary treatment and extraordinarily expensive as well but what are the implications of this medicine . Its but what are the implications of this medicine . But what are the implications of this medicine . � ,. ,. ,. ,. , this medicine . Its a real honour to meet author this medicine . Its a real honour to meet author and this medicine . Its a real honour to meet author and his this medicine . Its a real honour to meet author and his family this medicine . Its a real honour to meet author and his family and this medicine . Its a real honour to meet author and his family and to l this medicine . Its a real honour to i meet author and his family and to be there at what i think is the dawn of a new era in the treatment of these single Gene Disorders which are devastating, though rare, but theres so many of them for many children. And they are being trialled in a number of other different conditions. With this particular one, the clock is ticking from the moment children are born and the sooner that this is picked up, the better, because very often, the typical way it is picked up is that around three months when babies are not kicking their legs, able to lift their head and by then, permanent damage is done. Several countries like southern belgium, poland, much of the united states have newborn screening and we have newborn screening here but sma is not included in that so a lot of pressure is now from charities and doctors to Add Sma as part of the Heel Prick Blood test that all newborn babies are offered so this condition could be picked up early and treated as soon as possible. Fergus, thank you. A dedicated terminal has opened at Heathrow Airport for people arriving on a flight from any of the 43 countries on the governments � Red List�. It comes after anger that people coming in from high Risk Covid countries were being made to queue with other passengers. Our Transport Correspondent Caroline davies reports. When International Travel restarted last month, some could not wait to get away. But while this was the view in departures, in arrivals, passengers from green list, low risk countries queued up in the same hole as arrivals from high Risk List countries. Since mid february, all arrivals from bRed List countries have had to stay in Quarantine Hotels for ten days to stop the spread of variants of concern but before they go into isolation, some have spent hours queued up alongside other lower risk passengers, despite the separate queues, some passengers felt very uncomfortable being so close for so long. Today � s change was welcomed as a way of limiting the spread of infection. Its the spread of infection. Its obviously the spread of infection. Its obviously been the spread of infection. It� s obviously been proven people coming directly from low risk countries are going to have the highest risk of being infected are ready so separating them from people coming from other locations is critical. Airports are unfortunately really good places for the disease to transmit, endorse, ventilation is not necessarily that good so that separation is welcome. Not necessarily that good so that separation is welcome. From today, any Arrivals Separation is welcome. From today, any arrivals coming separation is welcome. From today, any arrivals coming in separation is welcome. From today, any arrivals coming in on separation is welcome. From today, any arrivals coming in On A Separation Is welcome. From today, any arrivals coming in on a direct i any arrivals coming in on a direct flight from a reckless country will be processed at terminal three, the terminal has been brought back into operation after being closed during the pandemic. While neither side will confirm who is paying for the Reopening And Running of the terminal, it is understood the government is picking up a large of the cost. One of the biggest unions representing Border Force employees has said they have concerns. It is a ste in has said they have concerns. It is a step in the has said they have concerns. It is a step in the right has said they have concerns. It is a step in the right direction has said they have concerns. It is a step in the right direction but has said they have concerns. It is a step in the right Direction But Whatj step in the right direction but what we should have had some making sure members are safe. We have younger members are safe. We have younger members who havent had the vaccinations. Dealing with people from those in the red zone, there is a risk, to some extent we need to have a discussion with management about how they will safeguard that. The Home Office had said Border Forces mobilising additional staff to help minimise queueing times for compliant passengers. Whilst a Government Spokesperson said the new dedicated terminal at heathrow for arrivals from Red List countries will enable passengers to be processed as safely and efficiently as possible. International travel is likely to remain very different for a while to come and heathrow has said it expects to have a dedicated Red List terminal foster in time. For some time. Caroline davies, Bbc News. The doctors union, the british medical association, has warned this months scheduled lifting of all Coronavirus Restrictions in england could be hasty and premature. Meanwhile, more scientists are calling for a delay to the final easing of restrictions onjune the 21st, because of the spread of the variant first identified in india. Our health correspondent Jim Reed reports. Mobile testing being set up in South London this morning. The idea is to spot clusters of covid cases early. It is no surprise that infections have been rising since indoor mixing was allowed again in england. Some doctors, though, are very wary about the next and final stage of unlocking, currently planned for 21stjune. At the moment, the data does suggest that we need to be cautious, we mustnt lose all the gains that weve made in the few months by a premature and hasty, non evidence based loosening of restrictions. Overall, though, the data shows that cases across the uk are still along way below the levels seen in january. More recently, infections have been starting to rise in areas like the North West of england, hit hardest by the new variant first discovered in india. There is concern as well in scotland. Another relaxation of rules planned for next week may have to be delayed in certain areas. The idea that somehow thejob is done is wrong. Weve still got a lot of people out there who have neither had this Virus Infection nor yet been immunised, and thats why were in a vulnerable position right now. I know a lot of people dont want to hear that but that is the situation were in. In some areas, like bolton, Hospital Admissions have been increasing, but from a very low base. So far, the data suggests vaccines are keeping large numbers of the most vulnerable out of a e. Some say the government needs to stick to its plan. What were seeing at the moment is what living with covid looks like. As a sociologist, im concerned about the broader picture, the untreated illnesses, the economic damage, the downstream impact of high levels of unemployment on health and well being. Extra testing and vaccinations, like here at Twickenham Stadium yesterday, are the two main weapons that health authorities have to keep a lid on infections, with just three weeks until the government hopes to lift all covid restrictions in england. A vaccine now isnt likely to change much of the Decision Making in the next couple of weeks, thats absolutely clear. Which is why watching the numbers, in terms of the effects of the virus as it is at the moment, and the degree of relaxation of social measures, is going to be important over the next couple of weeks. It will be politicians, not scientists, who have to make that decision, and based on the data so far, it is likely to be one of the hardest, most finelyjudged calls since the start of the pandemic. Jim reed, Bbc News. Our political Correspondent Nick Eardley is at westminster. John the 21st could be premature and hasty, says the bma but does that add to the pressure on Boris Johnson . Add to the pressure on Boris Johnson . , ~ johnson . During the 21st. I think it does and johnson . During the 21st. I think it does and i johnson . During the 21st. I think it does and i think johnson . During the 21st. I think it does and i think we johnson . During the 21st. I think it does and i think we will johnson . During the 21st. I think it does and i think we will see johnson . During the 21st. I think it does and i think we will see a it does and i think we will see a lot of that pressure over the next couple of weeks but it is coming from both sides, some like the bma, some of the scientists, saying take a bit longer, give yourself more leeway to get people their second vaccine dose. Versus some in the Business Community who are knocking on the door of borisjohnson and saying we are absolutely desperate to get back to something approaching normality, given the catastrophic 16 months we have had so far. The Question Borisjohnson is going to face is whether it is worth putting a bit of pressure on the brakes to give himself a bit more space. And i think we might see an example of some taking that decision in scotland this afternoon, when Nicola Sturgeon updates the scottish parliament. This had been the Day Scotland as a whole could potentially under the Road Map have moved to level one, i dont think thats going to happen across the country, yes, large parts of scotland will move down to level one but significant parts will also stay in level two. Not seeing an easing today. Jen also mentioned in his piece that this is ultimately a political decision, and that is true. Borisjohnson is going to face a lot of pressure from doctors, from medical experts, from businesses on the other side, and from many tory mps who are desperate to move on with that Road Map. I dont think hes going to make that decision before he has to. That means weve got a couple of weeks left before we get a better idea of whether that final easing goes ahead in england. Nick, thank you. A 29 year old man has been arrested in connection with the deaths of a woman and a child and the injuring of a Police Officer in lincolnshire. Daniel boulton was detained in the hubbard s Hill Area of louth around midday today. He is currently in police custody, where he will be held for questioning. A Post Mortem has found Sarah Everard died from compression of the neck. The 33 year old disappeared on 3rd March while walking home in clapham in South London. The metropolitan police say her family have been informed of the findings and are being supported. Police are searching for up to seven people after a 14 year old boy was stabbed to death In Birmingham. Officers say the teenager was attacked in college road, in the Kingstanding Area of the city, at about 7. 30 last night. Police say the boy was pronounced dead at the scene. Our top story this lunchtime. A revolutionary Gene Therapy is given to a five month old baby at a hospital in london to treat a spinal disorder. The first athletes arrive for the Tokyo Olympics amid mounting opposition to the games going ahead. Coming up on the Bbc News channel, organisers of the French Open say they feel sorry and sad that Naomi Osaka felt she had to withdraw from the tournament, the grand Slam Champion says she has been battling depression for almost three years. Social workers are warning that a generation of children in need of help may have been missed because of the pandemic. A Bbc Investigation found that there has been a 20 drop in the number of children being put into care in wales since march 2020, compared with the previous year. The british association of Social Workers fears safeguarding opportunities have been hampered by lockdown restrictions, and say its a picture reflected across the uk. Tomos morgan reports. I was quite severely abused by my parents emotionally and physically. I went into care just simply because my home i went into care just simply because my home was not suitable for a young person my home was not suitable for a young person to my home was not suitable for a young person to live in. Person to live in. Emma from Essex And Taylor person to live in. Emma from Essex And Taylor from person to live in. Emma from Essex And Taylor from north person to live in. Emma from Essex And Taylor from North Wales person to live in. Emma from Essex And Taylor from North Wales say person to live in. Emma from essex. And taylor from North Wales say they have both benefited from going through the care system. And have both benefited from going through the care system. And then i went into a through the care system. And then i went into a childrens through the care system. And then i went into a Childrens Home through the care system. And then i went into a Childrens Home and through the care system. And then i went into a Childrens Home and on | went into a Childrens Home and on the whole it was quite good being around other children, i had some new experiences. I around other children, i had some new experiences. Around other children, i had some new experiences. I think going into Foster Care really new experiences. I think going into Foster Care really did new experiences. I think going into Foster Care really did give new experiences. I think going into Foster Care really did give me new experiences. I think going into Foster Care really did give me a Foster Care really did give me a different Foster Care really did give me a different outlook on life. Over the last 12 months, different outlook on life. Over the last 12 months, those different outlook on life. Over the last 12 months, those on different outlook on life. Over the last 12 months, those on the last 12 months, those on the frontline of protecting children, such as teachers and Social Workers, have been hampered by social Distancing And Lockdown measures. Figures obtained by the Bbc Show that in wales alone last year, there was a dropped of 20 in Child Protection orders, in other words, children going into care, compared to the previous year. Unions suggest that it to the previous year. Unions suggest thatitis to the previous year. Unions suggest that it is a similar picture across the uk. In a non covid year, those figures may be perceived to be a positive, but considering the social effects of lockdown on our society, some fear that children may have been missed, left in unsafe homes, and that those numbers could rise substantially as the pandemic comes to an end. Mil substantially as the pandemic comes to an end. �. , � to an end. All the time that were not identifying to an end. All the time that were not identifying the to an end. All the time that were not identifying the support to an end. All the time that were not identifying the support that l not identifying the support that young people need, theyre being damaged, there is a whole, potentially a whole generation of children and young people who are being traumatised, not being safeguarded, and thats simply not acceptable. Safeguarded, and thats simply not acce table. �. , safeguarded, and thats simply not accetable. 1,. , safeguarded, and thats simply not accetable. ,. ,. ,. , acceptable. 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And think what they are going through is ok, and that is what is the worrying 0k, and that is what is the worrying thing. 0k, and that is what is the worrying thing. And 0k, and that is what is the worrying thing, and thats whats concerning, because thing, and thats whats concerning, because they dont know what theyre oin because they dont know what theyre going through is probably Abuse Or Neglect going through is probably Abuse Or Neglect or going through is probably Abuse Or Neglect or anything like that. I dont think we are always going to hear about it until these children will become adults, or something really bad happens, like the child ends up dying or something, when there could have been some sort of intervention, like a school offers that intervention, i think. The british are that intervention, i think. The british are so that intervention, i think. The british are so of that intervention, i think. The british are so of Social Workers are calling for a demand in referrals and a clear Route Map out of lockdown so that they can work without restrictions. In separate statements, the devolved government is across the uk say they recognise the hard work that those safeguarding on the frontline have been carrying out and they were working alongside the sector to fulfil any future demands. Emma is now working on a Phd And Taylor aims to build her own Production Company in the future, both very much focused on brighter days ahead. Tomos morgan, Bbc News. The inquest has begun into the death of Usman Khan, who killed two young people at Fishmongers Hall in london in 2019. Last week, an inquestjury found that a string of failures by the authorities contributed to the deaths of Jack Merritt and saskia jones. Lets speak to our home Affairs Correspondent Daniel Sandford at guildhall. Daniel, what has the inquest been hearing so far today . Daniel, what has the inquest been hearing so far today . Well, the my have been watching i hearing so far today . Well, the my have been watching Compelling H have been watching compelling footage of the moment that Usman Khan emerges from the Fishmongers Hall, Havingjust Khan emerges from the Fishmongers Hall, having just killed Jack Merritt and saskia jones, pursued by steve gallant, John Crilly and darren foster, who tackled him to the ground, and then multiple camera angles, including body worn footage from some of the Firearms Officers who arrive, on which there is sound clearly heard, and you hear the final moment of confrontation with the Firearms Officers. As the Firearms Officers arrived, shouting, dont move. John cooney, one of the two men who has been tackling Usman Khan, shouts, He Hasjust killed two women in their. Then one of the Firearms Officers suddenly starts shouting, hes got a bomb, hes got a bomber. Anotherfirearms officer pulls frost off Usman Khan, who was pinning Usman Khan to the ground at the time, and almost immediately afterwards a taser is fired by one of the Firearms Officers, and another of the Firearms Officers opened fire with live rounds twice, very quickly, one after the other, at which point the Firearms Officers start to back away, shouting, get back, get back, get back, to the members of the public who are around, and stay still to Usman Khan, and then you can faintly hear on the body worn footage Usman Khans replied, no, allahu akbar. Thejury khans replied, no, allahu akbar. The jury will be watching further footage of this afternoon of the later shots, footage of this afternoon of the latershots, in footage of this afternoon of the later shots, in all, 20 shots were fired from six different Firearms Officers. ,. , officers. Daniel sandford reporting there. Hundreds of migrants have reached the uk by boat in the past week. More than 3,700 people have made the crossing so far this year that S Double the figure for the same period last year. The government has once again pledged to crack down on people smugglers organising the crossings but Human Rights Groups warn enough is not being done. Simonjones reports from dover. We Ta Ke we take to the water at dawn. It is warm and the sea is flat. It is not long before we come across the latest group of people making a journey from france in what has been an extremely biz all week busy week for channel crossings, a smallbone with 12 people on board, their destination, dover. It is pretty calm out here in the channel but nevertheless the people on board this boat are using plastic containers to get water out of the boat. It was being shadowed by a french vessel as it headed towards uk waters, but there was no attempt to intervene or turn the boat back. The coastguard in dover are aware the boat is on its way. We follow it to make sure it doesnt get into any difficulty while we await for the arrival of the border. More than 600 migrants have made the crossing in the past week, bringing the total so far this year to more than 3700 people, double the figure for the first five months of last year. Although this is a very visible route to the uk, Asylum Applications in the last year actually fell by 24 . With the white shrouded in sea mist, at times the boat doesnt appear to know in which direction to head. White. About an hour after we first spotted the boat carrying migrants, the Border Force have now arrived, and the migrants will now be taken to dover for processing. The local mp says a new trend is emerging. In the local mp says a new trend is emer in. The local mp says a new trend is emerging the local mp says a new trend is emer in. a. , emerging. In recent weeks, we have seen not only emerging. In recent weeks, we have seen not only an emerging. In recent weeks, we have seen not only an increase emerging. In recent weeks, we have seen not only an increase in emerging. In recent weeks, we have| seen not only an increase in numbers overall but we have seen an increase in the number of unaccompanied young women and girls who have come into the country through this route. And thatis the country through this route. And that is worrying, because they are coming in from what are known to be the eritrean and vietnamese roots, closely associated with modern slavery sex trafficking. The Government Slavery Sex trafficking. The government has slavery sex trafficking. The government has unveiled a new plan for immigration aimed at breaking the Business Model of the people smugglers organising the journeys. Others are calling for more safe, legal roots to claim asylum. As the summer approaches, crossings are likely to increase, along with the pressure for change. Simon jones, Bbc News. Birmingham has introduced a clean Air Zone in the city, but Drivers Wont have to pay the £8 charge for the most polluting vehicles for another two weeks. Some motorists reported problems as they tried to pay in advance for their journeys. The council says there will now be a fortnight� s Grace Period to allow people to get used to the system. Lets speak to our chief Environment Correspondent Justin rowlatt, In Birmingham. So, justin, so,justin, a so, justin, a new system, a new Cleaner Zone, so, justin, a new system, a new cleanerzone, but so, justin, a new system, a new Cleaner Zone, but delayed for a couple of weeks . Cleaner zone, but delayed for a couple of weeks . Thats right. This is a bit of a couple of weeks . Thats right. This is a bit of a Turnaround Couple of weeks . Thats right. This is a bit of a turnaround for is a bit of a turnaround for Birmingham City council. At nine oclock this morning they were telling us the Cleaner Zone was definitely going ahead. A couple of minutes later they said they had decided to delay it for a couple of weeks. The idea is to charge polluting vehicles for going into the centre of the city, £8 for buses and vans and taxis, £50 for lorries and vans and taxis, £50 for lorries and buses, sorry, cars, vans and taxis, lorries and buses. And birmingham is not the only City Or Town that will be getting one of these clean Air Zones. They are being introduced in towns and cities across the country, as part of a Government Effort to reduce Air Pollution. It is up to drivers to find out whether their vehicles are exempt or not. You can go on the Government Website to find out. Just to make things a little bit more confusing, the charges and the rules vary from town to town. So, some places, like birmingham, will be charging all vehicles, some places, private Cars Wont be charged, and in some towns, such as nottingham, they have already done so much to reduce Air Pollution that they say they dont need to charge any vehicles at all. So, what happened here In Birmingham . Well, like you say, lots of people were saying they had trouble paying for the system, and they also had an avalanche of applications for late exemptions, so they said they felt people just needed a week or two more to make sure they understood how the system worked. ,. ,. ,. ,. , worked. Justin rowlatt, thank you ve much worked. Justin rowlatt, thank you very much indeed. The first international athletes have arrived injapan for the Tokyo Olympics, which open injust over 50 days after being postponed last year. The australian Womens Softball Team landed at Narita Airport where they were tested for coronavirus. All members of the team have already been vaccinated and will go through more testing and checks throughout the games, which are hugely controversial injapan, with many people strongly opposed to them going ahead. Rupert Wingfield Hayes has more from tokyo. The feeling here is one of uncertainty. Obviously, a team arriving is a big moment, especially when its the first team arriving, and all of the indications are, certainly from the ioc and from the tokyo Organising Committee, that they are now determined to push ahead. We spoke to the Organising Committee again earlier this week, and they repeated over and over that the games is going ahead, and that it will be safe and secure. This has become the mantra now of the Tokyo Olympics safe and secure, we hear from everybody. So it does seem like it is going ahead. I have to say, the australian Softball Team are a little bit of an anomaly because theyve come here more than 50 days before the olympics. Theyve come to actually take part in some matches with japanese teams, including the national team of japan, so that they can get themselves some practice, because back in australia, they basically didnt have any opportunities to play real matches, and so thats why theyve decided to come here so early. We dont expect to see most of the teams turning up here for some weeks yet, and indeed, some teams have cancelled their Training Camps, more than 100 Training Camps have been cancelled, and those teams will be coming to the olympics literally days before theyre due to open. So, still some time to go until we will see large numbers of teams arriving here injapan. Organisers of the French Open Tennis Tournament say they feel sorry and sad for the world womens number two, Naomi Osaka, whos withdrawn from the competition, saying shes Suffering Problems with her Mental Health. The japanese player had been fined £10,000 for refusing to speak to the media after her matches. She said she wanted to protect herself after suffering Long Bouts Of Depression since winning herfirst grand Slam Title in 2018. Joe lynsky has more. Naomi osaka called it a situation she never imagined. At this French Open, she has taken a stance, refusing to speak to the press after matches. Now she has pulled out of the tournament. Naomi osaka won her first match on sunday but 2a Hours later, she wrote this on twitter. Osaka says she has suffered long bouts of dispersion since winning the us open three years ago, and she gets huge waves of anxiety before speaking to the media. Now, she says she is taking time away. Osaka chose not to speak to the press, she said, to preserve her Mental Health. Tennis authorities find her and threatened Disk Orfor Tennis Authorities find her and threatened disk or for application. Now, some feel the sport could learn lessons. , now, some feel the sport could learn lessons. ,. , ,. , lessons. Had the organisers known that she was lessons. Had the organisers known that she was suffering lessons. Had the organisers known that she was suffering from that she was suffering from depression, would they have gone out so strongly with the statement . Probably not. I think saying that she was potentially going to be defaulted was always quite strong and maybe unnecessary, but here we are, and i think it is a real disappointment for the tournament that she has had to withdraw, but also for herself, that she has been dealing with this for so long and no one knew. I dealing with this for so long and noone knew. Dealing with this for so long and noone knew. , , noone knew. I do remember being in front of Geos Noone knew. I do remember being in front of geos in noone knew. I do remember being in front of geos in some noone knew. I do remember being in front of geos in some Press Front of geos in some press conferences, but as a much older women, conferences, but as a much older women, life conferences, but as a much older women, life is in a very different place. Women, life is in a very different place. I women, life is in a very different place, i have been able to put sport into some place, i have been able to put sport into some sort of context. If she could into some sort of context. If she could try into some sort of context. If she could try and shift her mindset into understanding how the press fits with the understanding how the press fits with the sport to be able to promote it, if with the sport to be able to promote it. If we with the sport to be able to promote it, if we want tennis to keep going as one it, if we want tennis to keep going as one of it, if we want tennis to keep going as one of the big sports out there for people as one of the big sports out there for people to watch, we need the whole for people to watch, we need the whole press and the media and the players whole press and the media and the players to whole press and the media and the players to work together. Last ni. Ht, players to work together. Last night, serena players to work together. Isst night, Serena Williams spoke out. She had just won the tournaments first Night Match but she feels this has cast a shadow. I first Night Match but she feels this has cast a shadow. First Night Match but she feels this has cast a shadow. I feel for naomi, i feel like has cast a shadow. I feel for naomi, i feel like i has cast a shadow. I feel for naomi, i feel like i wish has cast a shadow. I feel for naomi, i feel like i wish i has cast a shadow. I feel for naomi, i feel like i wish i could has cast a shadow. I feel for naomi, i feel like i wish i could give has cast a shadow. I feel for naomi, i feel like i wish i could give her ifeel like i wish i could give her a hug because i know what its like. Ive been in those positions. Everyone is different and everyone handles things differently, so, you know, you just have to let her handle the way she wants to. The french tennis handle the way she wants to. The french Tennis Federation said they were sorry and sad for Naomi Osaka, and that they are committed to athletes well being. This came about from osaka not wanting to talk, but now, herand about from osaka not wanting to talk, but now, her and the sport will look for dialogue, as tennis tries to repair things with one of its greatest stars. Joe lynskey, Bbc News. Time for a look at the weather, heres darren bett

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