monitoring the uncontrolled now on bbc news it s time for click. this week bikes. bikes. boats. bots. and shops. hey, welcome to click. this week we re going to talk about locking stuff and keeping stuff safe, which is why lara currently has a safe on her lap. well, it s a safe with a bit of a difference. you know when you re at the dining table and it feels like everybody has a reason that they have to do something on their phone there and then? laughs, yeah, yeah, yeah. well, this aims to overcome that. it s somewhere to lock away your devices so you can have some good quality family time. laughs, right! so does it have a key, a combination, or is it on a timer, what? 0k, well, that is the problem. because there are timer options, you can set it for an hour, overnight, for 2h hours, but there s also a passcode to be able to open it in an emergency, so whoever knows the passcode needs to also be the person with the willpower not to open it. right. plus, it s not exactly th
hello this is bbc news with vicki young. the headlines: the labour leader sir keir starmer is preparing to reshuffle his team after the party s disappointing performance in the elections he s already sacked his deputy angela rayner. when the leader of the party on friday says he takes full responsibility for the election result in hartlepool in particular and then scapegoats angela rayner, i think many of us feel that was unfair. nicola sturgeon warns the westminster government against using legal arguments to prevent a second independence referendum after a fourth consecutive victory for the snp. disruption continues on some of britain s busiest rail lines, after small cracks are found in some high speed trains. now on bbc news, click goes shopping on the high street to see how new tech may get us more interested in visiting retailers and to find out how shops are getting a makeover post covid. this week bikes. boats. bots. and shops. hey, welcome to click. this week
to question a man arrested in connection with the murder of community support officerjulia james. the government is expected to end the advice against hugging each other, as part of the relaxation of lockdown rules in england. and disruption continues on some of britain s busiest rail lines, after small cracks are found in some high speed trains. now on bbc news, click goes shopping on the high street to see how new tech may get us more interested in visiting retailers and to find out how shops are getting a makeover post covid. this week bikes. boats. bots. and shops. hey, welcome to click. this week we re going to talk about locking stuff and keeping stuff safe, which is why lara currently has a safe on her lap. well, it s a safe with a bit of a difference. you know when you re at the dining table and it feels like everybody has a reason that they have to do something on their phone there and then? laughs. yeah, yeah, yeah. well, this aims to overcome that. it s somewhere
now on bbc news it s time for click. this week bikes. boats. bots. and shops. hey, welcome to click! this week, we re going to talk about locking stuff and keeping stuff safe, which is why lara currently has a safe on her lap. well, it s a safe with a bit of a difference. you know when you re at the dining table and it feels like everybody has a reason that they have to do something on their phone there and then? laughs. yeah, yeah, yeah. well, this aims to overcome that. it s somewhere to lock away your devices so that you can have some good quality family time. laughs. right! so does it have a key, a combination, or is it on a timer, what? 0k, well, that is the problem. because there are timer options you can set it for an hour, overnight, for 2h hours but there s also a passcode to be able to open it in an emergency, so whoever knows the passcode needs to also be the person with the willpower not to open it. right. plus, it s not exactly the sturdiest of devices, so
now on bbc news, it s time for click. this week bikes. boats. bots. and shops. hey, welcome to click! this week, we re going to talk about locking stuff and keeping stuff safe, which is why lara currently has a safe on her lap. well, it s a safe with a bit of a difference. you know when you re at the dining table and it feels like everybody has a reason that they have to do something on their phone there and then? laughs. yeah, yeah, yeah. well, this aims to overcome that. it s somewhere to lock away your devices so that you can have some good quality family time. laughs. right! so does it have a key, a combination, or is it on a timer, what? 0k, well, that is the problem. because there are timer options you can set it for an hour, overnight, for 2h hours but there s also a passcode to be able to open it in an emergency, so whoever knows the passcode needs to also be the person with the willpower not to open it. right. plus, it s not exactly the sturdiest of devices, so