Officials and entities. It does focus on Senior IranianDecision Makers for implementing the mandatory hijab legislation. Now to our newsroom. What a year it has been for iran, what they have seen, particularly young women and girls. That is right in the very latest is that the iranian authorities are absolutely determined to prevent any further unrest breaking out to mark the anniversary of the death of mahsa amini so weve seen a wave of pre emptive arrests, of womens rights activists, journalists, singers, of relatives and People Killed and many hundreds were killed in the protests, even with a report that the father of mahsa amini was interrogated earlier this week and then released, so even going to extreme lengths to prevent any further disturbances and they are clearly and have been clearly rattled by what is an ongoing threat to them with that one western diplomat saying the protests had turned the regime into a dead end street, the only unknown was how long that street is. But women have been defying the regime on a daily basis and although the protests have been crossed, you hope that there could be a change in the coming weeks, years, months has not been crushed. Elahe had never taken part in protests before. Now in exile in italy, she says that after mahsa aminis death, she felt compelled to take a stand. Gunshot. Thats the sound of the bullet that changed her life. She rushed to help young protesters whod been shot while pulling down pictures of the supreme leader. She came here for medical treatment. Surgeons removed the bullet from her head but couldnt save her right eye. Translation it was like losing a loved one. An eye is a part of someones beauty. Im just one of many wounded protesters. Even though he shot my eye, my heart is still beating. My heart beats for life, for iran, for the people of iran. It beats too with the agony of separation for her twins, now being looked after by their grandparents. Translation the last moment i was with my children before. Iwas shot, i had bought them school supplies. All their clothes and hands were covered with blood and they kept shouting, my mum was killed it was a tough moment. I can neverforget it. So many iranians suffered terribly in a brutal crackdown against the women led uprising. Hundreds were killed. Thousands upon thousands were arrested and seven executed. The protests eventually died down, but not the widespread fury that had ignited them. One western diplomat estimates that, around the country, about 20 of iranian women now go out unveiled. They know theyre being watched and that they risk being fined, denied Public Services orjailed. Mojgan ilanlou, a prominent film maker, began posting pictures of herself unveiled last year. She was jailed for several months after also criticising irans supreme leader. She says a profound social revolution is taking place across classes and across the country. Extraordinarily, she spoke to me from tehran without wearing the veil. Whenever i pass the morality police, keep my head high and pretend nothing is happening. Mojgan ilanlou, a prominent film maker, began posting pictures of herself unveiled last year. She was jailed for several months after also criticising irans supreme leader. She says a profound social revolution is taking place across classes and across the country. Extraordinarily, she spoke to me from tehran without wearing the veil. Translation what has changed after mahsas death is mens Public Opinion of women. In the streets, in the metro, in bazaars, they praise womens courage, even at family gatherings, which i believe is the most significant fruit of mahsas movement. Back in the suburbs of milan, elahe has no idea when shell be able to go home. She still needs an operation so she can close her eyelid over her new glass eye. But she tells me she has no regrets. Translation i dont regret it, because i cant remain silent. In the face of oppression. It was for the freedom of my homeland, for my people, for the next generation. Whenever im speaking to the kids, we always say that we hope well be reunited in iran in better days. We are now seeing coordinated sanctions being imposed on iran, the uk imposing those byjoining the us, canada and australia as well. How strong and powerful are those sanctions . How will they affect iranian officials . I sanctions . How will they affect iranian officials . Iranian officials . I will tell you the peeple iranian officials . I will tell you the people who iranian officials . I will tell you the people who have iranian officials . I will tell you the people who have been iranian officials . I will tell you the people who have been targeted, one is the minister of culture, one for culture and islamic guidance, and an iranian spokesperson. These are the latest in many rounds of sanctions that have been imposed on iran over the past year and i think there is a real question of how much difference i will make. Certainly there are many iranians in the diaspora that want to see the us take a stronger stance and many in the country as well but it is hard to speak to them openly but i think there is a sense from many of the women i have spoken to that inside iran this is a battle and they struggle they need to wage a loan. One of the women i had been spoken with my hoping to speak to be so extraordinarily brave, being released from the jail and then planning protests for the anniversary of the death of mahsa amini, then rearrested, sojust when i thought i was about to speak to her she sort of disappeared and we found out she had been put back in jail and what was going on there was this Tug Of War Being described to me between the Regime Digging in its heels and women and men who want freedom and they extraordinarily seem to have hope still that they will slowly but surely make changes. That is the hope. Thank you. A story to bring up to date with here in the uk, has been a controversial one and its about dangerous dogs if youre in the uk. We arejust hearing its about dangerous dogs if youre in the uk. We are just hearing that a 30 year old man has been arrested on suspicion of being in charge of dogs that were dangerously out of control causing injury. Arrested as well we understand on suspicion of manslaughter. This all follows the death of a man who died after being attacked by dogs in staffordshire. The Prime Minister rishi sunak has been talking about this as well with a Video Message where he mentioned that attack yesterday and while police have yet to confirm the breed of the dogs, the Prime Minister has suggested that the american Xl Bully Dogs may have been responsible and said that he is ordering urgent work to define and ban these dogs. That is the development we have to bring you that there has been an arrest made after that death yesterday in staffordshire. Here, the government has agreed to provide up to half £1 billion to tata steel to upgrade a site at port talbot in wales. It will be put towards new Electric Arc Furnace is helping them move towards becoming Carbon Neutral and the company has one that will be a transition period at the plant which directly employs about 3000 staff with unions saying that will mean hundreds ofjobs being lost. Here is the ceo of tata steel. Tate hundreds ofjobs being lost. Here is the ceo of tata steel. The ceo of tata steel. Tata steel has been very the ceo of tata steel. Tata steel has been very supportive the ceo of tata steel. Tata steel has been very supportive of the ceo of tata steel. Tata steel has been very supportive of our. Has been very supportive of our investments in uk for more than a decade and i think weve worked really hard with our local teams to make sure we deal with the challenges faced over the years. 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Middlesbrough, completely decimated their area, middlesbrough, completely decimated theirarea, mental middlesbrough, completely decimated their area, Mental Health went through the roof, suicide rate went up through the roof, suicide rate went up dramatically and we are not going to let that happen to this area. Thank you very much forjoining us. Around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. The agriculture regularly shaped fields. But here the National Trust is turning back the National Trust is turning back the clock. Filling in One Kilometre Stretch of the river and allowing the water to find its own course. Its almost like a controlled delete lignite control, alter, delete reset a rogue read. It helps reduce flooding downstream and you can see it is really dry at the moment but the site is really wet so it holds water in the landscape so hopefully it engages nature as well. 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