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for social health. so you can connect with yourself as much as you connect with others. ..and the ai generated couture collection. it was something that i wanted to wear in the metaverse, but it was also something i wanted to wear in real life. no longer taboo, the menopause has finally become a hot topic, with what many women can go through hopefully becoming better understood. so i ve had a bit of a rubbish day today with feeling quite anxious. i had quite a bad night s sleep last night. hey, so i m just between cases today at work. - ijust had a quite - embarrassing hot flush. i m struggling with the light. i m struggling to see. so, it s 6am on sunday morning and i m wide awake. i ve been perimenopausal for the last. ..seven or so years. definitely one of the most challenging symptoms i ve found over the last few years has been the brain fog. i m trying not to be too, erm, too upset about it. maybe, though, the way that women s reproductive health plays out doesn t need t
with a funding gap of £500 million. the result has been a series of budget cuts, the latest of which hit the news division on wednesday. although more money is being put into digitaljournalism and some broadcast services are being expanded the news at one doubling in length to an hour, for instance elsewhere, savings are being made. newsnight is losing half its staff, shortening its duration, and instead of the current magazine format with filmed reports and investigations, will become an interview, debate and discussion show. gabriel gatehouse, a former correspondent on the programme, had this response. but viewer david wright pointed out. while terry pearson questioned the thinking behind this week s changes. well, we ll be discussing the logic behind wednesday s announcement in a moment. but first, if this is the end of newsnight as we know it, what exactly is being lost without any dedicated correspondents and i should say, i was one of them in the 1990s or a bud