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BBCNEWS Talking July 4, 2024

And well get the global picture with the woman whos literally written the book on the guidelines to Mental Health at work thats dr aiysha malik from the World Health Organization. And shes a pioneer of wellbeing at work, driving the issue to the top tables of Corporate Power for nearly a decade. Jen fisher of deloitte tells us the perils, the pitfalls and the potential of tackling these conditions at the highest ranks of Corporate Power. Wherever yourejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. Lost working days to anxiety and depression is costing the Global Economy some 1 trillion a year. Thats according to the
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BBCNEWS Verified July 5, 2024



sport and for a full round up, let s go to the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre it s only day one of wimbledon, but already play has been disrupted by the weather. the roof came on over centre court, where the reigning men s singles champion novak djokovic has begun the defence of his title against pedro cachin. chethan pathak is watching and chetan it s going to plan so far for the number to seed? we had that sizeable delay in which novak djokovic was walking around centre court not happy with how slippery the surface was. they got the roof on pretty quickly but they delayed play for over an hour. it won t delay the inevitable though, he is looking very comfortable against pedro cachin, the 28 year old argentinian being the biggest match of his life. he had a good start and broke novak djokovic early on but novak djokovic looks cool and calm and it s a decade since he lost on that court. he is trying to win his eighth wimbledon title which would bring ....

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BBCNEWS The July 5, 2024

the situation injenin, as we have been saying, the israeli military continues their operations. they said they require another 2a hours at least for thejenin operations. at least for the jenin operations. that has at least for thejenin operations. that has come from a military briefing. we re also reports from the state department, the spokesperson there has said they closely are tracked in the situation in jenin closely are tracked in the situation injenin in the west bank. the state department spokesperson has also said, it is imperative to take all possible proportions to prevent the loss of civilian lives. so, lines coming out there from the state department, saying that there closely tracking the situation in jenin, that it is imperative to take all possible precautions to prevent the losses is a billion lives, and as we been hearing from both sides, this is a very densely populated area prevent the loss of lives. no doubt, given the state of this operation, they will ....

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BBCNEWS The July 5, 2024

you re watching the context on bbc news. temperatures hit record levels all across the world, the uk announced it has been through its hottestjune ever. pressure grows on our global emissions and how key industries can not find solution to tackle the human impact on climate change. there are new indications that global temperatures spiked injune. that s intensified concerns that restricting long term increases in global temperatures to 1.5 degrees may now be impossible. extreme heatwaves in the chinese capital beijing have broken records. it s been a similar story in the united states where temperatures have been 10 degrees above the seasonal average. india has seen an increase in deaths related to the heat. and here in the uk, it s been the hottestjune on record. environmental experts say the heat is causing unprecedented numbers of fish to die in rivers and canals. for more on this, i spoke to dr rob stoneman, director of landscape recovery at the wildlife trusts. these are ....

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BBCNEWS Verified July 5, 2024



controversial end to the second ashes series. welcome back to verify life. a watchdog has found that uk drivers paid more for fuel at supermarkets last year because of a lack of competition between retailers. the competition and markets authority says drivers paid an average of an extra six pence a litre for fuel, with diesel 13 pence a litre more expensive. the government is now promising a change in the law to increase competition. simon williams, the rac s fuel spokesperson, gave us this reaction. yes, consumers have been overcharged for some considerable time. the rac has a programme called fuelwatch. we monitor the price of retailfuel but also, crucially, the price of wholesale fuel. and for the last three months, the price of diesel on the wholesale market has been lower than petrol. yet if you go to virtually any forecourt across the uk, you will see diesel being priced above petrol. now, that is simply not right, it s not fair. it doesn t reflect what s going on ....

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