in society anyway so need to get on top of making sure everyone can access those services and a stage of mitigation and prevention as opposed to trying to meet demand. to trying to meet demand. speaking to trying to meet demand. speaking to some young to trying to meet demand. speaking to some young people, to trying to meet demand. speaking to some young people, a to trying to meet demand. speaking to some young people, a lot - to trying to meet demand. speaking to some young people, a lot have i to some young people, a lot have said they feel the good friday agreement is something that belongs to the past and they are only interested in the future but would young people like to see the agreement changed?- young people like to see the agreement changed? yes, that is definitely worth agreement changed? yes, that is definitely worth exploring - agreement changed? yes, that is| definitely worth exploring because agreement changed? yes, that is i definitely worth explor
also meeting with british prime minister rishi sunak. the bbc has been speaking to twitter s owner, elon musk. the last minute, unexpected interview came about after the bbc objected to a new tag describing it as government funded media on its main twitter account. in the interview the billionaire agreed to change this to publicy funded. he also defended the site s policing of hate speech and the mass sackings of staff and described taking over the social media firm as painful. do you have any regrets about buying twitter? i think it was something that needed to be done. it s been quite difficult. i would say, the pain level of twitter has been extremely high. this hasn t been some sort of party, so, it s been really quite a stressful situation in the last several months, not an easy one. so it s been quite painful, but i think at the end of the day, it should have been done and were there many mistakes made along the way? of course. and james clayton explained how the in
top issues they want to focus on and it wasn t the issues of political and brexit that came up, it was mental health and education and making it more accessible and inclusive, climate change and sustainability and infrastructure and advancing when we can speak. something that came from that as you would like to see a minister for youth and working for young people, a bill of rights for young people and rights based education. there is so much to work on, it isn t developed at this stage so it is really frustrating for a younger generation who are so passionate about these different areas and especially mental health, services are on their knees with the man from the older generation growing up with the older generation growing up with the troubles and younger generations with try never mind the actual
wasn t the issues of political it wasn t the issues of political and brexit that came up, it was mental health and education and making it more accessible and inclusive, climate change and sustainability and infrastructure and advancing when we can speak. something that came from that as you would like to see a minister for youth and working for young people, a bill of rights for young people and rights based education. there is so much to work on, it isn t developed at this stage so it is really frustrating for a younger generation who are so passionate about these different areas and especially mental health, services are on their knees with the man from the older generation growing up with the older generation growing up with the troubles and younger generations with try never mind the actual mental illness that already exists