you know, stay hopeful. you know, you can t always run away from it. it sjust sometimes you have to really face them and conquer them. and so, you know, with practice, there s progress. and that s, i guess, in a nutshell, that was a big question. sorry! there s no right or wrong, that s the thing as well. different things will work for different people and it s just sometimes trying, isn t it, as well? that s it, yeah. different methods, different opportunities that arise as well to help best support you. exactly. i m conscious we might run out| of time and priya might say this is the worst newsbeat production i by two interviewers she s ever seen! do you know what, you can come back! this seat, i ve kept it warm, i think you ve done a very good job. you can come back, carry on! well, as we said at the start of the special newsbeat, . this is all about having - a meaningful conversation on mental health. but it shouldn t stop here. yeah, absolutely. because talking about mental health
to a delay of two weeks. we return to meet child victims of the syrian civil war, who stay hopeful, despite the traumas they ve been through. and questions about the pressures of top level sport, after naomi osaka withdraws from the french open because of her mental health. and coming up in sport on the bbc news channel: gareth southgate names his 26 man england squad for euro 2020, as liverpool right back trent alexander arnold survives the cut. good evening. for the first time since the pandemic began, there have been zero daily covid deaths in the uk announced within 28 days of a positive test.