and kurt schoffer, who runs the biggest company in the world, with a majority of autistic staff, more than 400 in his company alone. also on the show, the big boss of one of the world s largestjobs companies, recruit holdings, which operates in 60 countries, joins me to talk about how to fill the skills gap and how to spot lies on people s job applications. wherever you rejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello, and a warm welcome to the show. you know, it may never have been a more challenging time for companies. and while rising costs and interest rates certainly dominate the headlines, companies themselves say that being able to employ enough of the rightly skilled people is one of the biggest problems they face. in particular, they need more people with technical and communication skills. you know, in america, the unemployment rate is atjust under 4%, and almost 70% of companies say they have trouble recruiting all the staff they need. that s11i% more th
extending his championship lead. and a french winner on the second stage of the tour de france in spain but the british rider stays in yellow. hello again. unlike his career defining innings four years ago at headingley ben stokes heroics weren t enough at lord s. england s skipper unable to prevent australia taking a 2 0 lead in the ashes. their victory by 43 runs came after a day which had the lord s crowd rowdier almost than ever before. entertained by stokes and infuriated with a controversial stumping ofjonny bairstow. with the story of a dramatic final day. here s our correspondentjoe wilson. whenjonny bairstow came out to bought, it was still almost in normal test match. when he was out it wasn t. the australia wicketkeeper threw down the stumps, where wasjonny bairstow? he wasn t trying to make a run. assuming the over was over, the ball was dead, given out, laws applied. many england supporters thought it was unsporting. listen. crowd boos. ifjonny bairstow fumed, be