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With A Billion Pound Investment by the japanese Car Maker nIssan creating 6000 jobs. Smiles from The American Comedian Bill Cosby after hIs conviction Is overturned but women who� ve accused him of sexual assualt say they� re shocked and dIsgusted. How your washing maching, Tv Or Fridge could last years longer because of a new law forcing manufacturers to make spare parts available. And at Kensington Palace Today Prince William and Prince Harry will be together to unveil a statue in memory of their mother. And later in the hour on the Bbc News channel, we� ll bring you the latest from day four at wimbledon with the britIsh number two Cameron Norrie Bidding for a place in the third round. Good Afternoon And Welcome to the Bbc News at one. The government Is winding down its furloughjob Support Scheme from today, with businesses and unions warning it could mean more people being thrown out oF Work. Currently around 1. 5 Million britons are having most of their wages paid by the treasury because of the pandemic. Now, for the first time, employers will have to shoulder a contribution. Labour are calling for the changes to be delayed until after all covid restrictions are lifted. Here� s our business correspondent, ramzan karmali. From today, businesses will have to start paying a 10 slice of the wages of their furloughed staff. How are Ou Wages of their furloughed staff. How are you guys. Wages of their furloughed staff. Firm are you guys, good . Wages of their furloughed staff. How are you guys, good . ThIs wages of their furloughed staff. How are you guys, good . ThIs person are you guys, good . ThIs person recently returned are you guys, good . ThIs person recently returned from are you guys, good . ThIs person recently returned from furlough. I are you guys, good . ThIs person i recently returned from furlough. He Is optimIstic the changes being introduced from today won� t have a negative impact on hIs industry. I� m negative impact on hIs industry. Im not reall negative impact on hIs industry. In not really concerned about the changing of the Furlough Scheme because i can see that now there Is loads of people that really want to go out, the industry Is going to settle down, so i� m being positive iF We are to face the challenges we will be ready for them. Will be ready for them. Currently 1. 5 will be ready for them. Currently 15 Million will be ready for them. Currently 1. 5 Million britons will be ready for them. Currently 1. 5 Million britons are will be ready for them. Currently 1. 5 Million britons are having will be ready for them. Currently l 1. 5 Million britons are having 80 of their wages paid by the treasury. From today, employers will have to pay 10 of their furloughed workers� normal salary while the government will continue to pay the other 70 . From the furstenberg Is the employers� Ise'>Contribution RIse rIses to 20 and the government to 60 . The government has spent £66 billion on furlough, which has supported 11. 6 millionjobs since march on furlough, which has supported 11. 6 million jobs since march last year, but for thIs Events Company it still hasn� t been enough. Year, but for thIs Events Company it still hasnt been enough. Still hasnt been enough. When the government still hasnt been enough. When the government made still hasnt been enough. When the government made an still hasnt been enough. When the I Government made an announcement where they were not going to be extending furlough any further, that was the time we had to make the horrific decIsion of letting 55 of our friends go at that moment in time and that Is something that we are desperate to not have to do again, which Is why as thIs starts to taper down now we have to find a way of funding that difference somehow. Way of funding that difference somehow way of funding that difference somehow. ,, somehow. Many businesses still remain closed somehow. Many businesses still remain closed but somehow. Many businesses still remain closed but the somehow. Many businesses still l remain closed but the government somehow. Many businesses still remain closed but the government Is hoping they� ll be able to reopen on the 19th ofjuly. But with little or no revenue coming in, paying even a fraction oF Workers� wages put could put a massive strain on those firms. Up put a massive strain on those firms. Up until yesterday the cost to an employer keeping on a member of staff and £20,000 annual salary was £155 a month. That covers things such as national insurance. But from today, that cost will more than double, to £322, and in august and september that cost will rIse, to £489. 50 september that cost will rIse, to £489. ,. , september that cost will rIse, to £489. , ,. ,. , £489. So while businesses have a reduced capacity £489. So while businesses have a reduced capacity to £489. So while businesses have a reduced capacity to operate, £489. So while businesses have a l reduced capacity to operate, where numbers are smaller in gyms, pubs are on the high street, the support from the government should match that. They� ve pushed back the timetable for reopening, what they haven� t done Is put in place the support that businesses need to get by. It� s support that businesses need to get b. � ,. , support that businesses need to get by. Its a difficult balanced decIsion to by. Its a difficult balanced decIsion to make. By. Its a difficult balanced decIsion to make. The by. Its a difficult balanced decIsion to make. The Ision'>Furlough Wasnt DecIsion to make. The Furlough Wasnt going to last forever and as we open wasnt going to last forever and as we open up wasnt going to last forever and as we open up in two weeks time thIs Is the we open up in two weeks time thIs Is the right we open up in two weeks time thIs Is the right time to think about the balance Is the right time to think about the balance of Is the right time to think about the balance of payroll, which the government pays, and which employers p5y~ government pays, and which employers a. Government pays, and which employers. A. , , government pays, and which employers pay. There are signs the economy Is bouncin pay. There are signs the economy Is bouncing back pay. There are signs the economy Is bouncing back but pay. There are signs the economy Is bouncing back but the pay. There are signs the economy Is bouncing back but the scaling pay. There are signs the economy Is bouncing back but the scaling back. Bouncing back but the scaling back of thIs scheme and other Support Packages will be a test on how resilient it actually Is. With restrictions are still in place a speedy return to normality will be key. Ramzan karmali, Bbc News. There� s a huge Jobs Boost for the North East of England Today nIssan Is investing A Billion pounds to expand electric Vehicle Production at its Car Plant in sunderland. It will create 1,650 jobs directly and 4,000 more in the Supply Chain companies. BorIsjohnson says it� s a vote of confidence in the region� s workforce. The government has put money into the scheme, but won� t say how much. Sarah corker Is there for us thIs lunchtime. Sarah. Yes, thIs Is a really significant day for the Uk Car sector. These are massive Expansion Plans and sunderland Is set to be at the centre of thIs electric car revolution. These are highly skilled, well paid jobs, and thIs investment means many more are now on the way. Britain� s largest Car Factory Is about to get even bigger. NIssan bosses flew in from japan to reveal their Expansion Plans. £1 billion investment in the sunderland plant. A gigafactory will be built here, making batteries for electric cars at a vast scale. ThIs Announcement Cars at a vast scale. ThIs Announcement Today cars at a vast scale. ThIs Announcement Today Is. Cars at a vast scale. ThIs i Announcement Today Is the cars at a vast scale. Ti 3 Announcement Today Is the true renaIssance of the britIsh car industry. They are saying how we are going to address the full ecosystem to not only create business but also to not only create business but also to create an environmentally friendly society. B, to create an environmentally friendly society. To create an environmentally friendly society. A new electric model Is also friendly society. A new electric model Is also coming friendly society. A new electric model Is also coming to friendly society. A new electric model Is also coming to sunderland. The Ister'>Prime MinIster said thIs was a major vote of confidence in the uk. ThIs Is something that Is a massive benefit to the uk economy. NIssan Is going to be creating about 900 jobs alone in the gigafactory, a further 750, plus thousands potentially in the Supply Chains stop but what it Is also doing Is helping to lengthen the lead of thIs country in green, low carbon technology. Low carbon technology. NIssan arrived on low carbon technology. NIssan arrived on wearside low carbon technology. NIssan arrived on wearside back low carbon technology. NIssan arrived on wearside back in i low carbon technology. NIssan i arrived on wearside back in 1986, japan� s route into european markets. In recent years it� s been a rocky ride. The future sustainability of thIs plant was questioned in the run up to brexit. Today has been seen as a major turning point. ThIs cafe provides catering for the factory. ThIs woman Is delighted to have positive news. It� s factory. ThIs woman Is delighted to have positive news. Have positive news. Its a boost for the whole nation have positive news. Its a boost for the whole nation with have positive news. Its a boost for the whole nation with the have positive news. Its a boost for the whole nation with the supply. The whole nation with the Supply Chain, the Battery Plant and hopefully i� ll get more business. Certainly when they launched a new car, maybe when they launch the new factory, i� ll get to do the catering for that. Factory, ill get to do the catering for that. , , factory, ill get to do the catering for that. , ,. , for that. The new factory Is set to be built for for that. The new factory Is set to be built for 2024 for that. The new factory Is set to be built for 2024 and for that. The new factory Is set to be built for 2024 and thats for that. The new factory Is set to be built for 2024 and thats when j be built for 2024 and that� s when under the Brexit Trade Deal Car Makers will have to source more components locally to avoid tariffs stop the Uk Government Is banning the sale of new Petrol And Diesel cars by 2030 and that means the future Is electric, so the uk needs to build more batteries at a vast scale but at the moment we are lagging behind other nations like germany. It� s lagging behind other nations like german. V. , lagging behind other nations like german. � ,. ,. ,. , lagging behind other nations like german. � ,. ,. ,. , , lagging behind other nations like german. , ,. ,. , germany. Its a Maor Step forward. We need germany. Its a Maor Step forward. We need to germany. Its a Maor Step forward. We need to make germany. Its a major step forward. We need to make sure germany. Its a major step forward. We need to make sure that germany. Its a major step forward. We need to make sure that in germany. Its a major step forward. We need to make sure that in the i germany. Its a major step forward. | we need to make sure that in the uk we have battery production. We make 1. 3 1. 5 we have battery production. We make 1. 3 1. 5 Million cars a year so that actually acquire something like six or seven gigafactories. ThIs Is a very important first step. It� s fantastic news. The bbc understands it could be as much as egg fantastic news. The bbc understands it could be as much as it could be as much as £100 million. ThIs Is a longterm it could be as much as £100 million. ThIs Is a longTerm Plan it could be as much as £100 million. ThIs Is a longTerm Plan for it could be as much as £100 million. ThIs Is a longTerm Plan for the thIs Is a long Term Plan for the Sunderland Factory securing jobs for the decades ahead. ThIs really shows as you heard there, to meet future demand, the uk needs to build eight Gig Factories by 2040. Sunderland Is likely to be the first and thIs announcement Is a massive boost for the economy here in the North East. Well, Jobs Being created there in sunderland, but there are also Jobs Being lost today, because the clothing store, gap, Is closing all 81 of its stores in the uk and ireland by The End of september after that it will only trade online. It hasn� t said how many stafF Will be affected. The american retailer has been a major presence on the britIsh high street, as Emma Simpson reports. It has been on our high streets for more than 40 years, but gap Is now calling it a day. All the stores will be shut by the autumn. Yet another big Chain Bidding a retreat, unable to make the sums add up. They are always dIscounting. If you have a loyalty card. They still sell the same jumpers they sold in the 80s, same jeans, same t shirts, they havent really moved on. It Is sad, it Is very sad. People losing theirjobs. Generally you go in and you think, thIs Is maybe too expensive, or nothing that you really want to buy. A bit generic, i think. How times have changed. Gap was famous for its casual clothes, from khakIs to hoodies. And it did well, but then the competition grew and the business didn� t adapt. I think that the writing has been on the wall for many years, and what we� re seeing now Is that the pandemic has simply accelerated the demIse of mediocre retail. It has accelerated the demIse of those retailers that have struggled to stay relevant to shoppers. The uncomfortable truth Is that we simply have too many stores. We have an oversupply of Retail Space, we have Retail Space that Is simply no longer fit for purpose. Unfortunately, it has left retailers like gap looking very vulnerable. Lots of big retailers have either collapsed, shut stores or dIsappeared from our towns and City Centres altogether, too weak to survive. Now anotherfamous name Is going online only. Here Is a chain, though, that has no problem pulling shoppers in. They were queueing around the block when Nonessential Retail reopened. Today primark said its sales have now rIsen above pre pandemic levels. Contrasting fortunes after a turbulent 15 months. Emma simpson, Bbc News. Polls are open in the Yorkshire Constituency of batley and spen, where people are electing a new mp. The vote was called when the former Labour Member of parliament, tracy brabin, became west yorkshire� s first directly elected mayor. Lawyers for women who� ve accused The American Comedian Bill Cosby of Sexual Assault say they� re dIsgusted he� s been released from prIson. Cosby was freed after a court in pennsylvania overturned hIs conviction for drugging and molesting a woman. The judges found an agreement struck with a previous prosecutor meant he shouldn� t have been charged. Michelle fleury reports. ThIs Is the moment Bill Cosby left prIson, a free man. He had served two years of a three to ten year sentence. HIs Fall From Grace was sealed in 2018 after he was found guilty of three counts of Sexual Assault, for drugging and molesting Andrea Constand in 2004. But in a stunning reversal, pennsylvania� s highest court said the entertainer should never have been charged. We love you, Mr Cosby in the split ruling, the judges wrote the trial shouldn� t have gone ahead because of an Immunity Deal Mr Cosby had struck with the previous prosecutor. He can� t be retried. Earlier, supporters drove by Mr Cosby� s home shouting, hey, hey, hey, a reference to fat albert, the Cartoon Character he once played. The comedian, who Is back with hIs family, didn� T Comment to the media but said in a statement, i have always maintained my innocence. If they weren� t impervious to the court of public opinion, which frankly, the lower courts were not, Mr Cosby, we knew all along he never should have been prosecuted for thIs. He had every right to rely on the prosecutor� s word. For hIs accuser, Andrea Constand, it was a bitter blow. Reacting to the decIsion, she called it. Not only dIsappointing part of concern in that it may dIscourage. ThIs must be devastating to many of the accusers and my heart especially goes out to those who bravely testified in both of hIs criminal cases, and despite the pennsylvania supreme courts decIsion, i want everyone to know that i do believe that thIs was a very important fight forjustice, and even though the court did overturn the conviction it was on technical grounds. It did not vindicate Bill Cosbys conduct. Bill cosby became known as america� s dad for hIs role as Cliff Huxtable in the 1980s Hit Sitcom the cosby show. HIs conviction was seen as proof that even when the accused Is one of the most famous people in the world, the voices of the victims of Sexual Assault could be heard in the us justice system. Now, he has a chance to restore hIs reputation. Michelle fleury, Bbc News, pennsylvania. The government begins winding down its Furlough Scheme but there are warnings that closing it too early could costjobs. An could cost jobs. An britney could costjobs. An Britney Spears loses her fight to win back control of her financial affairs from her father. In the sport we will bring you up to date from england� s second one day international against Sri Lanka as they aim to win the series with a game to spare. Britney spears has lost her legal attempt to win back control of her financial affairs from her father. The singer had said she was afraid ofjamie spears, who became a guardian of her estate after she suffered Mental Health problems. She argued the arrangement left her traumatIsed, and forced her to perform against her will. Let� s speak to our arts correspondent, rebecca jones. So effectively her father retains control of her life . Effectively, yes, though it Is complicated and that Is because there are two separate legal requests here. The first dates back to last november when Britney Spears and her lawyers applied to a court to end her father� s control over her life and the state. He has been in charge since 2008 and they wanted him replaced with a private wealth management company. That Is the request that has just been denied. Then we come to the events of last week, that cheerful and explosive testimony from Britney Spears when she said she had been drugged, forced to perform against her will, that she had been prevented from having children. Ijust want my life back, and there she was asking for a complete termination of thIs conservatorship, thIs complex legal arrangement which governs her life. Thejudges have ruled that arrangement which governs her life. The judges have ruled that they cannot and that until she formally applies for it to be removed and she hasn� t done that yet, and it� s not going to be easy. Herfather hasn� t done that yet, and it� s not going to be easy. Her father was effectively put in control of her estate in 2008 after she suffered Mental Health difficulties and she will have to prove that she Is capable of not only managing her money but her private life as well, and it Is also worth saying that lawyers for her father have denied that he Is responsible for any apparent restrictions on hIs daughter� s life. In the united states, the company belonging to former president donald trump, and its finance chief, are expected to be indicted. It follows a two Year Investigation into alleged fraud at the trump 0rganIsation. Mr trump himself Is not expected to be implicated. 0ur correspondent, samira hussain, Is in New York. The charges are still sealed, but what are we expecting . We are not going to know the exact charges for another several hours, but the speculation Is that the charges had to do with tax evasion. That Mr Wessel received these benefits from the Isation'>Trump OrganIsation, perks like being able to live in a manhattan Apartment Rent free or potentially receiving free tuition to private schools for hIs grandson. These kinds of perks are not uncommon but you do need to pay taxes on those benefits. He presented himself to the Istrict'>Manhattan DIstrict attorney� s office just behind me very early thIs morning here New York time. We are expected to hear from here New York time. We are expected to hearfrom them. The Isation'>Trump OrganIsation has just released a statement saying that thIs Is a scorched Earth Attempt to harm the former president. The former president has always alleged that thIs investigation Is politically motivated and what we are expecting lawyers for the Isation'>Trump OrganIsation to safe Is that the harm or the potential financial and reputational damage that could come to the Isation'>Trump OrganIsation as a result of these indictments would be very, very bad. The town in canada that recorded the country� s highest ever temperature thIs week has been engulfed by a wildfire. The mayor of lytton in Ish-columbia'>BritIsh Columbia said the whole town was on fire, and he� d told the population of around 250 people to leave. Lytton recorded a temperature of 49. 6 celsius on tuesday. Dozens have died in the heatwave which experts are blaming on climate change. China� s president , xijinping, has delivered a defiant address to mark the Hundredth Anniversary of the chinese communIst party. Appearing in Tiananmen Square in front of 70,000 spectators, mr xi said foreign powers that tried to bully hIs country would have their heads bashed. He also repeated hIs pledge to Reunify Taiwan with the mainland. New rules have come into force which should make it easier for people to repair Household Appliances like washing machines, tvs and fridges. The right to repair will force manufacturers to make spare parts available, so customers can get their products fixed. 1. 5 Million tonnes of electrical goods are thrown away every year in the uk, as Coletta Smith reports. Hes only six, Is willie and hes taken over part of hIs Fathers Yard as a Repair Shop for kiddies bikes, trikes and so on. Repairing things might have gone out of fashion for a while. Bringing hIstory back to life Is what makes the Repair Shop so special. But it� s all the rage again now. It� s not a two Minute Job doing thIs. But even if you� re wanting to get things repaired at the moment, whether to save money or save the planet, it� s pretty hard to get hold of the right parts that you need to replace things. But from today, things will hopefully start to get a little bit easier. Manufacturers oF White goods and tvs now have to stock and sell replacement parts of each product for ten years. So would it tempt you to try and repair something . My Ishwasher-and-oven'>DIshwasher And Oven was 15 years old, and ijust replaced both of them. Maybe if it� s a smaller repair, something that� s just £60 or £70, like a small part, like an element in an oven, but over and above that, i wouldn� t have thought so. A toaster, a kettle, you know, i might even potentially have a look at a hoover. Just a very basic repair, yeah, but certainly not on a washer or a cooker, ora tumble dryer. Theyre so cheap to replace, so ijust probably get a new one, really. Door seals can go, and that� s an easy thing that a homeowner can replace themselves. Similar with shelves. Rob� s company have 400 engineers. These can quite often come off the runners. Making more complex repairs in domestic appliances. But he thinks there� s plenty we can try ourselves. It gives customers a choice. We really want consumers to take that opportunity to look at what they need as a repair, whether they can repair it themselves, buy a small component, or if they need to call somebody out like ourselves. A Yougov Survey suggests we feel most confident with the hoover. 42 feel comfortable repairing vacuum cleaners. 20 would try patching up a broken toaster. And only 4 would try to fix a gas cooker. Its removable, you can separate it. Its cheaper to make it in one piece. The uk� s only white Goods Manufacturer say they knew the legIslation was coming, and have already made their machines simpler to mend. The secret of products that are easy to repair and last longer Is in the design. Youve got to start off by saying, the objective here Is to make a product thats going to be reliable, easy to maintain or whatever. Youve got to design a product thats difficult to make wrong and easy to repair if it needs to be repaired. Even though we now have the right to repair, it� s a big cultural shift to convince people to fix things rather than fling them. Coletta smith, Bbc News in newton aycliffe. Princes William And Harry will unveil a statue of their mother, princess diana, at Kensington Palace thIs afternoon, on what would have been her 60th birthday. They commIssioned the statue in 2017, saying they hoped it would help vIsitors reflect on her life and legacy. All eyes will be on the Body Language between the brothers amid reports of a growing rift it will be their first appearance together since the duke of edinburgh� s funeral in april. Here� s daniela relph. In place, but hidden from view until its unveiling thIs afternoon. The statue of Diana Princess oF Wales will stand here in the Sunken Garden of Kensington Palace. It was a favourite location of diana� s. Over the past two years, the layout of the garden has been redesigned and replanted to create a calmer and more reflective setting for the statue. It was commIssioned by Princes William and harry to mark the positive impact their mother had during her life. They� ve been involved at every stage, to ensure the statue captures their mother in the way they remember her. Yesterday, harry, fresh out of self Isolation, afterflying in from california, was a Ise-guest'>SurprIse Guest at a Charity Event with seriously ill children. Another reminder of the kind oF Work hIs mother did. Today will be filled with emotion for her sons. I think the statue Is another form of legacy. It� s celebrating everything that she stood for, for the 36 years that she lived. It will capture the thoughts of her sons around her. I think that will be hugely, that will be so meaningful. The statue has been created by sculptor ian rank broadley. HIs work, a major part of the national Memorial Arboretum in staffordshire. He already has a royal connection as well, having designed the image of the queen that appears on all our coins. Oh, my god. Get thIs on camera. You forgot your boots the days of banter and teasing between William And Harry are gone for now, amid family conflict. Their relationship remained strained. The tension lingers between them. Ish-royal-family'>0ur BritIsh Royal Family Is not supposed to be a perfect family. If somehow out of thIs split comes some kind of reconciliation, that will presumably hold a lesson for all of us. Many around them hope that under the gaze of their mother today, there Is a chance of some reconciliation. Daniela relph, Bbc News. 0ur royal correspondent, sarah campbell, Is at Kensington Palace. ThIs will be fascinating to see, not only the statue, but also the brothers and how they get on today. Yes, there are Birthday Balloons dotted around here, a reflection of the fact that diana remains part of the fact that diana remains part of the public consciousness and her statue, due to be unveiled thIs afternoon, will be behind the hedges you can see there, behind there Is the Sunken Garden, a play she knew so well. We know it will be a small, mainly Family Affairand so well. We know it will be a small, mainly Family Affair and Prince William and Prince Harry will be there, we have seen diana� s siblings arrived and go into the grounds of Kensington Palace and the sculptor and the Garden Designer will be there. ThIs Is the first time we will have seen the two brothers since they attended their grandfather� s funeral in april and all eyes will be on them and cameras will be trained and people will be analysing Body Language to see if there Is any interaction and No Doubt it will add pressure on what for them will be a very poignant day. They wanted thIs statue as a permanent of their mother to talk about, to show the impact that she had across the uk and it will be unveiled today, on the day that would have been her 60th birthday. Sarah, many thanks. Sarah campbell, royal correspondent. Andy murray has made it through to the third round oF Wimbledon coming from two sets to one down, to beat 0scar 0tte. Cheering and applause. It was not quick. Murray took nearly four hours to see off hIs german rival, in a match on Centre Court that ended after ten o� clock. 0ur correspondent, laura scott, Is at wimbledon. He never makes it look very easy, does he . ,. ,. , he never makes it look very easy, does he . ,. ,. ,. ,. , does he . No, it was a bit of a rollercoaster does he . No, it was a bit of a rollercoaster but does he . No, it was a bit of a rollercoaster but it does he . No, it was a bit of a rollercoaster but it was does he . No, it was a bit of a rollercoaster but it was one | does he . No, it was a bit of a I Rollercoaster but it was one of Roller Coaster but it was one of those battling winds that got fans daring to dream, remembering andy murray� s past triumphs on Centre Court over the years. Given what he has been through with Hip Surgeries and the more recent groin injury, it seems scarcely believable he would be able to come back to win it in five sets i make it through to the third round. That he did, helped by a raucous crowd. Marie has spoken about those who have questioned hIs Ision'>Desire And DecIsion to come back to thIs level, but he Is letting hIs Is-serve'>TennIs Serve as a decent rebuttal to those doubters. Earlier i spoke to one man who knows him better than most, Leon Smith and he says he Is pleased to see murray performing at thIs level again. I think it Is amazin at thIs level again. I think it Is amazing what at thIs level again. I think it Is amazing what he at thIs level again. I think it Is amazing what he Is at thIs level again. I think it Is amazing what he Is able at thIs level again. I think it Is amazing what he Is able to. At thIs level again. I think it Is| amazing what he Is able to put at thIs level again. I think it Is amazing what he Is able to put out there amazing what he Is able to put out there again. He has got a Metal Hip and yet there again. He has got a Metal Hip and yet he there again. He has got a Metal Hip and yet he Is out there, putting on the hard and yet he Is out there, putting on the Hard Yards and training with hIs whole the Hard Yards and training with hIs whole team and hIs whole team have. One whole team and hIs whole team have gone through so much and when you see it gone through so much and when you see it happening out there, what he Is doing. See it happening out there, what he Is doing. It see it happening out there, what he Is doing, it Is amazing and i hope there Is doing, it Is amazing and i hope there Is Is doing, it Is amazing and i hope there Is a Is doing, it Is amazing and i hope there Is a lot more to come, and it looks there Is a lot more to come, and it looks like there Is a lot more to come, and it looks like there Is. Looks like there Is. Laura, wimbledon looks like there Is. Laura, wimbledon going looks like there Is. Laura, wimbledon going green . | looks like there Is. Laura, wimbledon going green . Yes, the looks like there Is. Laura, wimbledon going green . Yes, The Club Is hostin wimbledon going green . Yes, The Club Is hosting its wimbledon going green . Yes, The Club Is hosting its first wimbledon going green . Yes, The Club Is hosting its first ever Is hosting its first ever Environment Day and they say they want to raIse awareness of the climate crIsIs and strawberries are synonymous with F W 19 and one change that wimbledon has made thIs year to be more environmentally friendly Is to go from plastic strawberry pots to cardboard and earlier i spoke to the Sustainability Manager at Hattie Park about the Concept And Context of today. About the Concept And Context of toda. ~ ,. About the Concept And Context of toda. ~. ,. , about the Concept And Context of toda. , today. We play on a living surface, we present today. We play on a living surface, we present tennIs today. We play on a living surface, we present tennIs in today. We play on a living surface, we present tennIs in an today. 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Into the mix and we have to take action into the mix and we have to take Action One into the mix and we have to take Action One of into the mix and we have to take action. One of the into the mix and we have to take action. One of the things into the mix and we have to take action. One of the things we into the mix and we have to takel action. One of the things we think we action. 0ne of the things we think we can action. 0ne of the things we think we can do action. One of the things we think we can do Is action. One of the things we think we can do Is use action. 0ne of the things we think we can do Is use our action. One of the things we think we can do Is use our platform action. One of the things we think we can do Is use our platform to i we can do Is use our platform to inspire we can do Is use our platform to Inspire Action we can do Is use our platform to Inspire Action. Inspire action. The royal box on Centre Court Inspire Action. The royal box on Centre Court today Inspire Action. The royal box on Centre Court today will Inspire Action. The royal box on Centre Court today will be Inspire Action. The royal box on Centre Court today will be filled | Centre Court today will be filled with Environment Champions and among them bear grills and representatives of the kop 26 climate conference. They will be watching one of the all time greats in Roger Federer but they will also be watching one of they will also be watching one of the rIsing stars of the sport, Coco Gauff and they might be following the progress of the young reddIsh player who Is playing on court 18 later. The initiative shows that wimbledon Is focusing on the next generation off the court as well. Laura, many thanks. Laura scott at wimbledon. At the weather. We are

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