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Documents containing details about the british military are found behind a Bus Stop in kent. Hazzard striking from Distance Stop and belgium knock out Stop Portugal in the last 16 of the european championship. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the parliamentary journalist tony grew, and the Journalist And Broadcaster caroline frost. Good to have you both with us, thank you very much for agreeing to take a look at the papers. Let you very much for agreeing to take a look at the papers. Look at the papers. Let me bring you u. Look at the papers. Let me bring you u to look at the papers. Let me bring you up to date look at the papers. Let me bring you up to date the look at the papers. Let me bring you up to date. The covered look at the papers. Let me bring you up to date. The covered Metro Look at the papers. Let me bring you up to date. The covered Metro Leadsi up to date. The covered metro leads with the big political story, former Health Secretary Matt hancock is being reported to the police for flouting his own Social Distancing rules. Concerns about how the footage was obtained, why tour is coming for a review of security. The Daily Mirror quotes the opposition as labour accuses Matt Hancock of being a hypocrite. What about the role of the Prime Minister . The guardian says he has questions to answer over his decision to sack Matt Hancock but to accept his resignation on saturday. Seyi javid is photographed on the front of the financial times as he arrived for Work Today, and he promised there would be a return to normality as quickly as possible. The times teases a head to his potential plan, it says the new Health Secretary is Confidence Walton will be eased on the 19th ofjuly. Also reports on priti patel� s plans to introduce new laws to enable the government to hold Asylum Seekers abroad so their applications for asylum can be processed there. Lets dig in. Tony, given who walk the parliamentary beat all the time it seems appropriate to start with you. Its a big question for Tory Mps, which side of the Hawk Or Dove Dividing Line does the new Health Secretary for on . Dividing line does the new Health Secretary for on . Absolutely. There has been A Secretary for on . Absolutely. There has been a Lot Secretary for on . Absolutely. There has been a lot Of Secretary for on . Absolutely. There has been a lot of Speculation Secretary for on . Absolutely. There has been a lot of speculation about| has been a lot of speculation about the position of seyi javid. But is notjust the position of seyi javid. But is not just a the position of seyi javid. But is Notjust A Decision the position of seyi javid. But is not just a decision for the position of seyi javid. But is Notjust A Decision for him, it is Notjust A Decision for him, it is not a surprise that he is saying he doesnt want to extend the lockdown past the 19th ofjuly. I think it more serious concern is that there are 5 Million people in england waiting for treatment on the nhs, it will be a very difficult couple of years. I think he is a former chancellor of the exchequer means that he will have something of an inside track on how to navigate whats going to be a pretty grim couple of years. The whats going to be a pretty grim couple of years. Whats going to be a pretty grim couleof ears. ,. , couple of years. The times describes him as bullish, couple of years. The times describes him as bullish, that couple of years. The times describes him as bullish, that might couple of years. The times describes him as bullish, that might be couple of years. The times describes him as bullish, that might be one him as bullish, that might be one reason that not only is he inheriting the situation but also in terms of the future challenges for the health service, this is rishi sunak� s old boss, admittedly only briefly, but also someone who Boris Johnson now owes for getting him out of a pickle. Yes johnson now owes for getting him out ofa ickle. ,. ~ johnson now owes for getting him out of a ickle. ,. ~. , of a pickle. Yes and i think today said of a pickle. Yes and i think today said javid of a pickle. Yes and i think today Sajid Javid was of a pickle. Yes and i think today Sajid Javid was compared of a pickle. Yes and i think today Sajid Javid was compared with i of a pickle. Yes and i think today | Sajid Javid was compared with the Ken Clarke of the current Tory Party in terms Ken Clarke of the current Tory Party in terms of Ken Clarke of the current Tory Party in terms of being lowered into a Hot Spot and in terms of being lowered into a Hot Spot and Picking Up The Pieces ensuring spot and Picking Up The Pieces ensuring the business can go on. He was very ensuring the business can go on. He was very bullish today in the press conference, saying he was very busy, dont conference, saying he was very busy, dont stop conference, saying he was very busy, dont stop me to talk to you now, i have dont stop me to talk to you now, i have business to do very much sleeves have business to do very much sleeves rolled up, a lot of tasks ahead, sleeves rolled up, a lot of tasks ahead, not sleeves rolled up, a lot of tasks ahead, not least Picking Up The Pieces ahead, not least Picking Up The Pieces of ahead, not least Picking Up The Pieces of the continuing lockdown and how pieces of the continuing lockdown and how to navigate his way through that, plus and how to navigate his way through that, plus all of those other things that, plus all of those other things that have that, plus all of those other things that have had to be put on the Back Burner that have had to be put on the Back Burner for that have had to be put on the Back Burner for so long with such terrible burner for so long with such terrible consequences for so many people terrible consequences for so many pe0pte~ so terrible consequences for so many people. So he has all that to look forward people. So he has all that to look forward to people. So he has all that to look forward to in his in Tray Tomorrow Morning forward to in his In Tray tomorrow morninu. ,. , forward to in his In Tray tomorrow morninu. , , morning. Tony, as suggested in the guardian, morning. Tony, as suggested in the guardian. Matt morning. Tony, as suggested in the guardian, Matt Hancocks morning. Tony, as suggested in the j guardian, Matt Hancocks departure doesnt get the government off the hook over the breaking of Social Distancing, concerns about the role that this former adviser to him, now resigned from the department, how she got a job in the first place, what role she was actually performing and how she got it and indeed over the prime Ministers Grip over his ministers behaviour. I was thinking, 0k, it is thursday evening, six oclock, it appears the Sun Newspaper has photos of you inside your office. But i think by Friday Morning he should have realised that if he didnt resign immediately, that was going to compromise all of the instructions at the government was giving people. By at the government was giving people. By the way, these are not requests, these are instructions, this is the law. But i also think about the perimeter, i think, law. But i also think about the perimeter, ithink, who law. But i also think about the perimeter, i think, who was advising you . I think about the promised. Did you learn nothing from the Barnard Castle Incident . Its part of being an adult, doing things you dont want to do. So just very surprised both that he did not immediately, Matt Hancock, realised that he would have to resign, and then the Prime Minister was telling then the Prime Minister was telling the press this matter was closed. I Cant Work out whether they were being audacious or whether they can just say it will go away. Interesting you mention the fact that these are notjust interesting you mention the fact that these are not just advisory, they are the law. The metro is reporting that Matt Hancock is being reported to the police, whether that will lead to any formal action is another matter but it prompts Police Investigation. There were suggestions there was some kind of Police Investigation over Dominic Cummings although he said he hadnt been spoken to by the police and of the Catherine Calderwood Case in scotland when police had words with her as a result of travelling when she should not have done and she resigned as the scottish chief medical officer. Caroline, on this question of the prime Ministers Role in all of this, it looks like he came under political pressure from Tory Mps over the prospect of Matt Hancock standing up in the house of Commons Tomorrow and delivering further advice to the british people lockdown. For sure. As an observer, british people lockdown. For sure. As an observer, you british people lockdown. For sure. As an observer, you can british people lockdown. For sure. As an observer, you can feel british people lockdown. For sure. As an observer, you can feel the l as an observer, you can feel the mood as an observer, you can feel the mood shifting. I was driving back from mood shifting. I was driving back from the mood shifting. I was driving back from the coast on friday, and all the bulletins on the radio, the mood had slightly shifted, Tory Mps are starting had slightly shifted, Tory Mps are starting to sound slightly less supportive, moving backwards away from him supportive, moving backwards away from him and i think itjust became untenable from him and i think itjust became untenable. That statement on friday, the prime untenable. That statement on friday, the Prime Minister has accepted his apology the Prime Minister has accepted his apology for a private matter and as far as apology for a private matter and as far as he apology for a private matter and as far as he is apology for a private matter and as far as he is concerned the matter is closed far as he is concerned the matter is closed as far as he is concerned the matter is closed. As much as im enjoying this resurrection closed. As much as im enjoying this resurrection of the 1990s tabloid language, words like clinch and tryst, language, words like clinch and tryst, for language, words like clinch and tryst, for once this isnt actually the headline. It is about the hypocrisy and about things that do actually hypocrisy and about things that do actually matter to all of us in terms actually matter to all of us in terms of actually matter to all of us in terms of the laws that we have received terms of the laws that we have received and have taken into account in our received and have taken into account in our daily received and have taken into account in our daily lives in the struggle it has in our daily lives in the struggle it has been. To see this absolute blatant it has been. To see this absolute blatant display of one law for one, one or blatant display of one law for one, one or more blatant display of one law for one, one or more for another is something we cant one or more for another is something we cant stomach. I would have thought we cant stomach. I would have thought borisjohnson is not a hypocrite, he has made a big show of never hypocrite, he has made a big show of never asking hypocrite, he has made a big show of never asking his electorate to do things never asking his electorate to do things he never asking his electorate to do things he is not capable of himself, that is things he is not capable of himself, that is one things he is not capable of himself, that is one of his great attributes, but i that is one of his great attributes, but i would that is one of his great attributes, but i would have thought his other ability but i would have thought his other ability would be to read the room and see ability would be to read the room and see that this doesnt sit well. But clearly and see that this doesnt sit well. But clearly this is a sign of perhaps but clearly this is a sign of perhaps either complacency orjust a massive perhaps either complacency orjust a massive Blind Spot and i imagine it could massive Blind Spot and i imagine it could be massive Blind Spot and i imagine it could be the last time we see it. This is could be the last time we see it. This is the could be the last time we see it. This is the first big head to fall. Somehow this is the first big head to fall. Somehow the government has dealt with it somehow the government has dealt with it before but it didnt this time with it before but it didnt this time. , a, with it before but it didnt this time. , with it before but it didnt this time. , time. The Daily Mail is pursuing it, six aes, time. The Daily Mail is pursuing it, six pages, bombshell time. The Daily Mail is pursuing it, six pages, bombshell reports. Time. The Daily Mail is pursuing it, six pages, bombshell reports. We| six pages, bombshell reports. We havent seen the inside but it interesting, theres all sorts of questions over the use of public money, why was she at the Junior Health Ministers meeting etc. If we moved in the bottom of the page, we can see the top half of the Daily Mail, the photographs of Matt Hancock, his mistress, as we know them, and his wife, who he left this week. We have destroyed about lost children of lockdown, its a reminder that again, there are all sorts of long term consequences. You mentioned waiting list. This is another one and this is one that could actually, we have been talking about a generation whose educational and deployment prospects will be potentially affected for the rest of their lives. It potentially affected for the rest of their lives. ,. , potentially affected for the rest of their lives. , potentially affected for the rest of their lives. , ,. , their lives. It says 100,000 stories children their lives. It says 100,000 stories children have their lives. It says 100,000 stories children have not their lives. It says 100,000 stories children have not returned their lives. It says 100,000 stories children have not returned to i children have not returned to school and there could be multiple reasons. There are about 9 Million children in school in england. So proximately 1 . But one of the most invidious things about this is the way it has significantly interfered in years of school childrens education. I think we had a round of the government not stumping up the money effectively to pay for what it was reportedly required to catch up and it is one of the things that does concern me as we slowly come out of the pandemic, just, there are going to be so many consequences. There are also to be loads of Unintended Consequences and Ifeel Thatis Unintended Consequences and ifeel that is unfortunate as well because it means that for the next five years, probably the next 20 years, the ministers will be standing at the ministers will be standing at the Dispatch Box saying, it is all the Dispatch Box saying, it is all the fault of covid but im concerned this will be used as a Catchall Excuse for every Government Minister for years to come. Excuse for every Government Minister for years to come for years to come. Yes, it is all down to covid, for years to come. Yes, it is all down to covid, if for years to come. Yes, it is all down to covid, if it for years to come. Yes, it is all down to covid, if it is for years to come. Yes, it is all down to covid, if it is economic downturn, if there is failure of particular services, etc. That is a fair point. Interesting, caroline, we have the Daily Mail and also the scottish Daily Mail and i mention that because the Daily Mail has 100,000 pupils lost to lockdown but the scottish Daily Mail has 100,000 also the figure but this time, 100,000 people in scotland believed to have a debilitating condition, in other words long covid. It depends when youre where you are reading it but the message is the same, a lot of long term consequences for people. We lot of longterm consequences for eole. ~. , lot of longterm consequences for neale,. ,. , ~ lot of longterm consequences for neole. ,. ~. People. We have been talking about this for the past people. We have been talking about this for the past year people. We have been talking about this for the past year and people. We have been talking about this for the past year and one people. We have been talking about this for the past year and one of this for the past year and one of the sad this for the past year and one of the sad stories is the inequality being the sad stories is the inequality being impacted and being exaggerated through being impacted and being exaggerated through lockdown, for example, children through lockdown, for example, children who are not able to attend school children who are not able to attend school for children who are not able to attend school for seven months, some of those school for seven months, some of those better off children in better areas those better off children in better areas going to better schools, or at least areas going to better schools, or at least more areas going to better schools, or at least more economically resourceful schools. Least more economically resourceful schools, were furnished with laptops to o schools, were furnished with laptops to go home schools, were furnished with laptops to go home with, computers, spare books, to go home with, computers, spare books, there was enough spare to go round, books, there was enough spare to go round, whereas we have seen there are some round, whereas we have seen there are some huge gaps where that wasnt the case are some huge gaps where that wasnt the case and are some huge gaps where that wasnt the case and i think that is going to be the case and i think that is going to be another statistic that again we will to be another statistic that again we will be to be another statistic that again we will be hearing about. Good luck to sajid we will be hearing about. Good luck to Sajid Javid because he has a lot on his to Sajid Javid because he has a lot on his plate and so does every other cabinet on his plate and so does every other Cabinet Minister dealing with all the things but the good news is the vaccine the things but the good news is the vaccine appears to have worked, we are edging vaccine appears to have worked, we are edging Ourway Vaccine appears to have worked, we are edging our way towards freedom, whatever are edging our way towards freedom, whatever that looks like mine the next few whatever that looks like mine the next few weeks and months but it ust next few weeks and months but it just means next few weeks and months but it just means a fresh wave of what were not short term problems but are now increasingly not short term problems but are now increasingly looming and need to be addressed. , ,. , increasingly looming and need to be addressed. , , addressed. Tony, focus of the story on the front addressed. Tony, focus of the story on the front of addressed. Tony, focus of the story on the front of the addressed. Tony, focus of the story on the front of the financial addressed. Tony, focus of the story on the front of the financial times. | on the front of the financial times. I mentioned it in passing, one of the ongoing consequences and it is hard to tease it apart for the Covid Effect but clearly the government would acknowledge there has been a change in relations. This would acknowledge there has been a change in relations. Change in relations. This is not unexnected change in relations. This is not unexpected for change in relations. This is not unexpected for those change in relations. This is not unexpected for those of change in relations. This is not unexpected for those of us change in relations. This is not| unexpected for those of us who change in relations. This is not unexpected for those of us who have been following brexit closely, particularly smaller business are finding it difficult to deal with some of the barriers and regulation thatis some of the barriers and regulation that is required to trade with the year. We do have a zero Tariff Deal with the European Union but some smaller businesses have temporally stopped trading with the eu the problem is that we have Liz Truss trumpeting her brilliant new deal would lichtenstein. Whilst that may over time produce new Trade Routes and it may over time, like the australia deal, boost the uk economy, the point is that it is right now that businesses with the eu are feeling ill effects of the realities of the new trading relationship. Its realities of the new trading relationship. Its interesting, caroline. Relationship. Its interesting, caroline, this relationship. Its interesting, caroline, this is relationship. Its interesting, caroline, this is not, relationship. Its interesting, caroline, this is not, as relationship. Its interesting, caroline, this is not, as tonyj relationship. Its interesting, caroline, this is not, as tony said, it is a tariff free deal, which is good news, but it is what in the jargon is called nontariff trade barriers, so things like, we are not sure if this food is healthy or if it has been stored properly, we need to see where it was before it came here, all the things that can delay and therefore mean a Product Isnt wanted, therefore nobody pays for it or is prepared to buy it any more. It cuts massively into the Profit Margins it cuts massively into the Profit Margins. What im surprised by is that any margins. What im surprised by is that any of margins. What im surprised by is that any of this is coming as a shock that any of this is coming as a shock. Everyday we hear of Another Industrv shock. Everyday we hear of another industry being affected. I have Doing Industry Being affected. I have doing a industry being affected. I have doing a lot of Work Today on the Tv Industry doing a lot of Work Today on the Tv Industry facing possible impact of the Eu Industry facing possible impact of the eu deciding that European Quotas will not the eu deciding that European Quotas will not allow so much english or british will not allow so much english or british tv will not allow so much english or british Tv Production into their countries british Tv Production into their countries because it impacts on the guotas countries because it impacts on the quotas they have protected for languages less spoken in different countries languages less spoken in different countries that we do not normally think countries that we do not normally think of countries that we do not normally think of in countries that we do not normally think of in terms of Tv Production, opportunities for them clearly, there opportunities for them clearly, there is opportunities for them clearly, there is a opportunities for them clearly, there is a Market Opening up, this is going there is a Market Opening up, this is going to there is a Market Opening up, this is going to bite. It may not yet come is going to bite. It may not yet come to is going to bite. It may not yet come to pass but it is another round of negotiations, similar with the music of negotiations, similar with the music industry, touring, we have talked music industry, touring, we have talked about Fishing And Meat but there talked about Fishing And Meat but there is talked about Fishing And Meat but there is always something that is going there is always something that is going to there is always something that is going to be effective. Perhaps we were going to be effective. Perhaps we were short sighted thinking that because were short sighted thinking that because 0k, we wave the flag, we got the deal. Because 0k, we wave the flag, we got the deal, that was not the end of the deal, that was not the end of the storv the deal, that was not the end of the story. It was barely the beginning of the story for that we are going beginning of the story for that we are going to be eating this out in various are going to be eating this out in various different industries for years various different industries for ears. , , years. For us it is the end. Tony and karen. Years. For us it is the end. Tony and karen, thank years. For us it is the end. Tony and karen, thank you years. For us it is the end. Tony and karen, thank you very years. For us it is the end. Tony. And karen, thank you very much. Years. For us it is the end. Tony i and karen, thank you very much. I know you will report backjust after Half Past 11. Mike tony and karen. Stay with us for a covered click followed by the weather. Welcome to my new office. It has one advantage, it can be absolutely anywhere. Advantage, it can be absolutely an here. ,. ~ anywhere. Hello, Nice Port are you avoidin anywhere. Hello, Nice Port are you avoiding me anywhere. Hello, Nice Port are you avoiding me in anywhere. Hello, Nice Port are you avoiding me in their . Anywhere. Hello, Nice Port are you avoiding me in their . As anywhere. Hello, Nice Port are you avoiding me in their . As we anywhere. Hello, Nice Port are you avoiding me in their . As we start i anywhere. Hello, Nice Port are you avoiding me in their . As we start to talk about the future of workspaces Post Pandemic, this is one idea. They can be placed in the middle of an open Plan Office or a public place like a coffee shop, giving people the opportunity to be able to work in a safe and private space. This is about a future where people are starting to work perfectly in offices and party elsewhere. This hybrid working we are hearing so much about. It is all very well work in a cafe but sometimes you do need to take a private call or a private meeting. To to take a private call or a private meetinu. ,. , to take a private call or a private meetin. ,. , to take a private call or a private meetinu. ,. , i. Meeting. To do so, you find the nearest pod meeting. To do so, you find the nearest pod via meeting. To do so, you find the nearest pod via the meeting. To do so, you find the nearest pod via the app meeting. To do so, you find the nearest pod via the app where l meeting. To do so, you find the i nearest pod via the app where you can book it and pay for it. It is fully ventilated and the company is trialling using Special Lights to kill off any bacteria and viruses. This is a 1 person pod, there will be four and six People Pod is coming too. Then we can all when we can all share the same error again. But lara has been seeing a different type of pod that really does move. Lara many people whove taken a breakfrom using Public Transport may feel a bit intimidated about returning to it. So ive come to take a look at the making of whats being called a Post Pandemic vehicle. This Concept Pod would sit somewhere between a bus and a taxi, both in size and cost, and could be booked, summoned and paid for via your smartphone. Itd be well ventilated, clearly labelled when safe to use, and moving screens would provide customisable sized carriages. One could imagine being downstairs on a bus or on a train, that carriage could be configurable, so Thats Something were working with manufacturers on to look at how they can configure vehicles to make them more friendly for multi people use. And doing it via a Mobile Phone means you dont have to actually touch anything. Exactly right. Obviously a lot of benefits in the post covid world but is this based around a vehicle that you created before . Pre covid, we were still using that user centred design philosophy, and what were peoples issues them . They were more interested in comfort, for example, or Motion Sickness. In autonomous vehicles, we can programme how gently they take off and what sort of Acceleration And Deceleration they give to the occupant in order to minimise that Motion Sickness dose, and so make the journey more comfortable. But wouldnt it be nice if you just didnt need to travel so far . Spencer yes, and that, my friend, is where Working From Home might morph into working near home. If the pandemic� s left you sick of typing at the kitchen table, then this new local Desk Booking App could be for you. Narau launched last year and it lists desks in 350 locations, including co working spaces, offices and hotels. This is the closest workspace to where i live and narau says this is different from the tradition co working model where you would rent access to a dedicated co working space on a longish term contract, maybe month to month, but with this service, individuals can lease out spare desks and workers can work for as little as an hour without a contract. They say its a bit like airbnb, but for desks. With many Office Spaces now sitting empty, a service like this could help Building Owners to monetise underused properties, with the app taking 10 of the fees and also giving users more flexibility on the type of place they want to work. So whether youre kind of relatively introverted, you might want to space that is quiet, and that might be more suited to you or if you might be more extroverted and want to go to a super creative space. People now dont need to go to an Office Space to show that they are working. Introverted and while its mostly being used by individuals, some companies are also using the app to help their employees work remotely too. These days it is all about keeping hands clean. We are used to greeted by Hand Sanitiser anywhere we go these days. Your Work Pass would have an Id Tag in it which sets off an alert if you walk straight past this. So a discrete Text Message will arrive on your phone reminding you to go back again and clean your hands. There we go, job done. Just dont have your Ring Tone set to loud stop pre pandemic, savortex had focused on smart Hand Dryers that counted how many people used them compared to how many passed by. Some maybejust didnt dry their hands but many didnt wash them, yuck. And then covid struck. However the future of our workplaces may play out, one thing can be fairly sure, and thats that theyre changing. Pardon . I cant see whats happening outside. What are you doing . Im coming out ok, right now, we are Smack Bang in the middle of euro 2020. Are you enjoying it . Yeah, you . Yeah, iam, actually. I like a good shout in front of the tv and, quite frankly, i need that right now. Indeed, but as the excitement heightens, there is growing evidence that playing the game may not actually be so good for you, as repeatedly heading the ball could actually, long term, lead to head injuries, so Paul Carter has been taking a look at one piece of Tech Researchers are using to learn more. Newsreel the West German attack had bite and purpose. On they came again. Concussion is a growing concern in professional sport, but its not always as obvious as being knocked out cold. Theres also growing concern about the potential for much longer term damage. Football is a sport increasingly coming under scrutiny in this area. A recent paper by Glasgow University found that Ex Footballers are 3. 5 times more likely to die of dementia potentially caused by heading the ball. Its due to what is called sub concussive head impacts, lower impact hits that, frequently repeated, can have a residual effect. When Football Players head a ball, we can detect that you get changes in the electrical circuitry. To what you call the sub concussive hits, youre not getting any symptoms and, in many ways, that is more sinister because you can have these sub concussive Hits Week in, week out over a number of years and not detect them. The effect is starting to show in Football Heroes of the past. Five out of the 11 man 1966 World Cup winning squad developed dementia in later life. These kinds of impacts arentjust a concern for seasoned pros, they can affect anyone, professionals, amateurs and especially children and teenagers. The effects of Sub Concussion is far greater in children. You can see it in severe cases. The recovery time is far, far longer. But edinburgh based Company Hit has come up with a piece of technology they think might tackle the problem by measuring how much impact an athlete sustains to the head when taking part in sport. I went to their lab at Heriot Watt University to see their final stages of testing. And what were doing is were basically calibrating the accelerometer thats in the back of the head in the Hit Device to give us a really good indication of kind of how sensitive the accelerometer is and if we need to maybe alter that or if its all good to go. Would that be kind of the equivalent of the sort of impacts people might be getting in a real world situation, or are you sort of going beyond that . So what were doing here, the 60 gs is our threshold impact. What we would do there is put an adult rugby player, or an adult, anyone thats not wearing a helmet, and that is risky and its dangerous. We want you to be checked out. For this one, you are seeing that movement down, the band of the head similar to when you get whiplash with your head off the ground. Godspeed, mr head. Three, two, one. That looks pretty dramatic. So youve got the numbers there . Weve got the numbers here. Youre seeing the impact. So youre seeing the impacts. We are able to count all of your impacts in a traffic light system. Obviously 9 gs, anything up to 20 at the moment, is deemed safe. Amber is when its getting a bit risky and red, we want you to get off and get checked out for any symptoms. Seeing it in the lab brings home how hard these impacts actually are, and how we overlook them in the speed of the game. Its certainly not something i would want to happen to my head. But to understand how this transfers onto the pitch, we met with some members of the Heriot Watt womens Football Team who are trying out the device. There we go, so its picked up this first header. There was a ten g one, so its gone up now, so thats the new highest one, as were watching. But thats still sort of within safe. Within the safe range, of course. It is the accumulation. Youre seeing research at the moment suggesting 20 headers or 15 gs is showing a change in brain that would take 2a hours to recover when we go outside to play sport, how often do we think about the hidden costs to our heads . Its particularly easy to see how this technology could be used with children to really understand the impact young heads are taking playing games at school. Being able to see the hits that we are sustaining when playing sport may well help us consider how much we are putting are brains through. I really do think that real time sensors is the way to go. We can act quickly, quantify concussion better, Sub Concussion better, and take action to prevent early onset dementia. But all this does raise the question should we really be using our heads at all . And thats it for this week. The full Length Version is waiting for you right now on the iplayer. It is. You right now on the iplayer. It is, and ou you right now on the iplayer. 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Further north, lots of dry and sunny and bright weather. The Clear Skies will last into Monday Evening and overnight into Monday Evening and overnight into tuesday in the north, temperatures getting down to about single figures that are mild in the south with all the Cloud And Patchy outbreaks of rain for that much of england and wales on tuesday will be cloudy and showery. We could see some heavy showers developing once again, thunderstorms in the South East during the afternoon. Plenty of sunshine for the north and highs of around 23. Bye bye. This is Bbc News with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. The confirmed number of dead from the collapsed Apartment Block in florida rises to 9 with many more still missing. Thousands of people in Bangladesh Scramble to leave the Capital Dhaka ahead of a new covid lockdown. Britains new Health Secretary begins work after the embarassing resignation of Matt Hancock. 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