And in a rare interview, Sir Alex Ferguson talks about helping with dementia through music, and reflects on his life after football. And coming up on Bbc News. Can anyone stop chelsea getting their sixth womens super League Title in a row as they begin the defence of their crown this evening . Good afternoon, and welcome to the Bbc News at one. Lawyers say theyre representing 37 women who were raped or sexually assaulted by the late owner of harrods, mohamed Al Fayed. Theyve also revealed that more have come forward after the allegations were made public in a Bbc Documentary yesterday. The legal team is now calling on the department stores new owners to help the survivors getjustice, after they say staff members working for mr Al Fayed helped to enable and cover up his crimes. Our reporter frances read has the latest. The billionaire, infamous in british society, now alleged to be a serial sexual predator. The accusations made by multiple women giving extremely distressing accounts of
Confidential information about simi to her mates at the bbc. But of course, she was fired and i was delighted but she has now got a big new highly paid job. Isnt that good . She is now in charge of equality, Diversity And Inclusion as a new bank. Given her track record, we wish her the very very best of luck. We dont care and this party, we dont care about skin colour, we dont care about orientation, we couldnt care less who you are, we care whether you share the values of this country. We care whether you obey the law. And well judge you on who you are, we judge you on who you are, we judge you on who you are, we judge you on who you are as a person. Isnt this what everybody wants . Is that what we are going to fight for . Can we are going to fight for . Can we succeed . Can we make history . Are you going to be part of it . Thank you very, very much indeed. Applause. Nigel farage takes a bow there from his audience at the reform Uk Party conference as the banners come down, ending hi
The recent death of a 34-year-old Memphis jogger and teacher Eliza Fletcher has brought up some safety concerns for women who run alone in South Florida.
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The first wave of half marathon runners crosses the starting line at the Colfax Marathon and half marathon on May 19, 2019 in Denver. (Kathryn Scott, Special to The Denver Post)
Runners appear to be evenly split on whether they will consider returning to in-person racing this year after the pandemic dealt a knockdown blow to the sport in 2020, according to an influential annual survey of runners that was released this week.
According to the 2020 Global Running Survey of more than 4,500 runners in North America that was commissioned by Running USA, 44% said they will participate in-person in 2021 when races are offered, while 20% said they would not feel safe at races until a vaccine is available and 24% said they would not feel safe even after vaccines are available.
strong economic wave to the finish line. my administration is committed to realizing a future of prosperity and opportunity for all americans. this month we celebrate the highest employment level in us history. shannon: a new gallup poll shows americans are more worried about something else. focusing on the economy be enough to motivate voters to turn out? let s bring in the president of indiana congressman david mcintosh, great to have you with us tonight. let s talk about this. the gallup does this running survey they have done for decades on the biggest problem in the united states. a record low 12% of americans currently site some aspect of the economy is the most important problem facing the us. mentions of the economy is the top problem reached 86% in february 2009, the highest in recent decades. now the most import and problem facing the us people report is dissatisfaction with the government and poor leadership,