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it also leads with a photo of the england world cup star sir bobby charlton, who has been diagnosed with dementia. so let‘s begin. rob and olivia, great to see you. olivia, if you could start us off with the front page of the ft, and it isa with the front page of the ft, and it is a business demand for more support. yeah. it seems pretty clear that businesses are pretty furious. they spent the last few months desperately trying to make their shops coronavirus secure and lots have spent millions and millions of getting those perspex greens up and their queueing systems in place, their queueing systems in place, their one—way systems in place etc now they are having to close all over again. yes, they have the furlough scheme in place so they don‘t have to worry too much about paying employees although people who have been living off 80% of their wages for a lot of mums might not be able to carry on doing that in some will feel they have to top that up more presently they have to worry about rent and the furlough scheme doesn‘t cover rent, so they are pretty angry with the governmen
it also leads with a photo of the england world cup star sir bobby charlton, who has been diagnosed with dementia. so let‘s begin. rob and olivia, great to see you. olivia, if you could start us off with the front page of the ft, and it isa with the front page of the ft, and it is a business demand for more support. yeah. it seems pretty clear that businesses are pretty furious. they spent the last few months desperately trying to make their shops coronavirus secure and lots have spent...
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let talk to sally know about sir bobby charlton, some sad news. yes, we heard that the great sir bobby charlton has been diagnosed with dementia. you and i have interviewed him so many times over the years, and i remember as a young reporter, he was the kindest, most welcoming, various person to deal with when he would talk to him about england and manchester united. now his wife has said that she is happy for his diagnosis made public in order to help others. sir bobby is the fifth member of englands 1966 world cup winning side to be diagnosed with dementia. the news follows the deaths of his older brother jack injuly, and fellow world cup—winner nobby stiles on friday, both of whom also had the condition. well wishes have been flooding in. marcus rashford posted, "you are my hero and i am devastated you are having to go through this. stay strong, we love you. the former england striker gary lineker tweeted to say, "yet another hero of our 1966 team has been diagnosed with dementia. perhaps the greatest of them all, this is both really sad and
let talk to sally know about sir bobby charlton, some sad news. yes, we heard that the great sir bobby charlton has been diagnosed with dementia. you and i have interviewed him so many times over the years, and i remember as a young reporter, he was the kindest, most welcoming, various person to deal with when he would talk to him about england and manchester united. now his wife has said that she is happy for his diagnosis made public in order to help others. sir bobby is the fifth member of...
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most of the papers today do have a picture of sir bobby charlton with
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the england world cup winner and manchester united legend, sir bobby charlton, has been diagnosed with dementia. good evening. the a—week lockdown in england, which will start on thursday — and is scheduled to end on december the 2nd — could last longer. the cabinet minister, michael gove, said ministers will be "guided by the facts". he said the government wanted to get the coronavirus reproduction rate, below the critical level of 1. the strict measures are set to come into effect on thursday. they'll see pubs, restaurants, gyms, nonessential shops and places of worship, close. however, schools, colleges and universities can stay open. travel and overnight stays in the uk and abroad will be restricted, and meeting others indoors or in private gardens is banned. today, labour criticised the government for rejecting its call — last month — for a so—called "circuit—brea ker" — where a tight set of restrictions would have been implemented for a fixed period of time. this report from our political correspondent, jonathan blake, contains flash photography. a round of golf w
the england world cup winner and manchester united legend, sir bobby charlton, has been diagnosed with dementia. good evening. the a—week lockdown in england, which will start on thursday — and is scheduled to end on december the 2nd — could last longer. the cabinet minister, michael gove, said ministers will be "guided by the facts". he said the government wanted to get the coronavirus reproduction rate, below the critical level of 1. the strict measures are set to come into...
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still to come: the former manchester united and england footballer, the legend sir bobby charlton, has been diagnosed with dementia. the israeli prime minister, yitzhak rabin, the architect of the middle east peace process, has been assassinated. a 27—year—old man has been arrested, and an extremist —— a 27—year—old jewish man has been arrested, and an extremist jewish organisation has claimed responsibility for the killing. at polling booths throughout the country, they voted on an historic day for australia. the monarchy would survive. of the american hostages, there was no sign. they are being held somewhere inside the compound, and student leaders have threatened that, should the americans attempt to rescue, they will all die. this mission has surpassed all expectations. voyager! is now the most distant man—made object anywhere in the universe, and it just seems to keep on going. tonight, we prove once more that the true strength of our nation comes not from the might of our arms or the scale of our wealth, but the enduring power of our ideals. this is bbc news. the l
still to come: the former manchester united and england footballer, the legend sir bobby charlton, has been diagnosed with dementia. the israeli prime minister, yitzhak rabin, the architect of the middle east peace process, has been assassinated. a 27—year—old man has been arrested, and an extremist —— a 27—year—old jewish man has been arrested, and an extremist jewish organisation has claimed responsibility for the killing. at polling booths throughout the country, they voted on an...
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england world cup winner, and manchester united legend sir bobby charlton has been diagnosed with dementia. sir bobby spent 17 years at old trafford, winning three league titles, a european cup and an fa cup. his wife lady norma said she hopes the diagnosis could help others. the news follows the deaths of his older brother jack injuly and fellow world cup winner nobby stiles on friday — both had also been diagnosed with dementia. let's take a quick look at some of the day's other sports news now. england's netballers have suffered a 3—0 series defeat to new zealand after losing the third test in hamilton. england lost 62—117 to the world cup holders, meaning the silver ferns complete a clean sweep of the series. england's callum shinkwin has won his first european tour title after victory in the cyprus 0pen — following a play off. the 27—year—old from watford finished on 20 under par but won on the first play off hole. british cyclist hugh carthy has won stage 12 of the vuelta a espana. it's the 26—year—old from preston's biggest victory of his career. he moves up to third
england world cup winner, and manchester united legend sir bobby charlton has been diagnosed with dementia. sir bobby spent 17 years at old trafford, winning three league titles, a european cup and an fa cup. his wife lady norma said she hopes the diagnosis could help others. the news follows the deaths of his older brother jack injuly and fellow world cup winner nobby stiles on friday — both had also been diagnosed with dementia. let's take a quick look at some of the day's other sports news...
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most of the papers today do have a picture of sir bobby charlton with news he's been diagnosed with dementia. but thank you very much and thank you for watching. this is bbc news. cheerio! hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. in the terrific new brit pic mogul mowgli, riz ahmed plays zed, a british pakistani rapper on the brink of his first world tour. he raps. cheering. he raps. but when zed is struck down by debilitating sickness, he finds himself facing a future as uncertain as the identity he struggles to define. torn between dreams of success and loyalty to his roots, zed becomes haunted by magical realist visions interwoven through the fabric of this urgent urban drama. if you want me back to where i'm coming from... directed by feature first—timer bassam tariq from a script co—written by actor and musician ahmed, mogul mowgli is as enigmatically hard to define as its central character. i tried to stand up for my blood. my blood won't let me stand up. riz ahmed himself has called i
most of the papers today do have a picture of sir bobby charlton with news he's been diagnosed with dementia. but thank you very much and thank you for watching. this is bbc news. cheerio! hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. in the terrific new brit pic mogul mowgli, riz ahmed plays zed, a british pakistani rapper on the brink of his first world tour. he raps. cheering. he raps. but when zed...
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with sir bobby charlton's recent diagnosis, it now means five of the 1996 winning team have suffered with the same disease. john is clear — football killed his father. it's blatantly obvious. heading the ball has given them dementia. there's nothing else that they've done. although, again, all i hear from the football authorities is, "we need more studies, we need more studies." well, while they're doing that, the players aren't getting the help they need and they need it now. last year, one of those studies, co—funded by the football association and the players' union, the pfa, concluded that footballers were two to five times more likely to die of a degenerative brain condition. i thought that would have been enough for the world of football, for the global game of football to wrap its arms around the game, and say this is something we need to deal with seriously now. this is something we need to put more effort into research and try to mitigate against future problems, and none of that has happened. the findings are compelling but not yet conclusive. that's why a number of stu
with sir bobby charlton's recent diagnosis, it now means five of the 1996 winning team have suffered with the same disease. john is clear — football killed his father. it's blatantly obvious. heading the ball has given them dementia. there's nothing else that they've done. although, again, all i hear from the football authorities is, "we need more studies, we need more studies." well, while they're doing that, the players aren't getting the help they need and they need it now. last...
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after sir bobby charlton's diagnosis was confirmed recently, it meant five of the ‘66 world cup winning squad have suffered with dementia. nobby stiles was buried just last week. a study last year found footballers were three and a half times more likely to have the disease and hurst thinks training sessions are a big part of the reason. we had a ball hanging from the ceiling in the gym. you'd spend half an hour, 45 minutes practising heading a ball, swinging from the ceiling. we'd play head tennis in the gym and then you get on the field and you practise... what we were well known for at west ham, of course, was the near post crosses, near post headers. former premier league player chris sutton agrees. his father was also a player and is now suffering with dementia. he's calling for a seven step plan in football to reduce the risk, including limiting heading in practice and for the players‘ union, the pfa, to provide more help. not enough is being done and the players of nobby stiles' generation aren't getting looked after well enough. it's as simple as that, because it's notjust the
after sir bobby charlton's diagnosis was confirmed recently, it meant five of the ‘66 world cup winning squad have suffered with dementia. nobby stiles was buried just last week. a study last year found footballers were three and a half times more likely to have the disease and hurst thinks training sessions are a big part of the reason. we had a ball hanging from the ceiling in the gym. you'd spend half an hour, 45 minutes practising heading a ball, swinging from the ceiling. we'd play head...
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england world cup winner, and manchester united legend sir bobby charlton — has been diagnosed with dementia. sir bobby spent 17 years at old trafford, winning three league titles. his wife norma said she hopes the diagnosis could help others. he's the fifth member of the 1966 world cup—winning side to be diagnosed with dementia. while we can't link his diagnosis to his football career, the question of whether heading footballs can damage the brain has been debated for years. dr dan daneshvar, is from the harvard medical school and has studied this issue. when we're talking about a mentor it is most imported make sure we have a good idea of what we are talking about. dementia is something that is a disease in the brain that is significant enough to impair your ability to take care of yourself, problems of memory, problems with thinking and when we look at the reasons for dementia, the most common cause is alzheimer's disease, and the best known risk factor is age, so the rate of alzheimer's disease is only a couple of present in your mid— 60s but with every five years of age it doubles,
england world cup winner, and manchester united legend sir bobby charlton — has been diagnosed with dementia. sir bobby spent 17 years at old trafford, winning three league titles. his wife norma said she hopes the diagnosis could help others. he's the fifth member of the 1966 world cup—winning side to be diagnosed with dementia. while we can't link his diagnosis to his football career, the question of whether heading footballs can damage the brain has been debated for years. dr dan...
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england world cup winner, and manchester united legend sir bobby charlton — has been diagnosed with dementia. sir bobby spent 17 years at old trafford, winning three league titles, a european cup and an fa cup... his wife norma said she hopes the diagnosis could help others. the news follows the deaths of his older brother jack injuly and fellow world cup—winner nobby stiles on friday — both of whom had also been diagnosed with dementia. plenty to celebrate for english rugby all round. head coach eddie jones has praised the efforts of his players in the wake of their six nations success yesterday. players received their medals and there were also some fireworks at their london hotel base earlier today. a bonus—point victory against italy proved to be enough to win i'm really proud of their efforts. i really liked the way the team conducted themselves during this turn on particularly. i prepared the tea m turn on particularly. i prepared the team poorly for the french game, which was widely documented, and then their approach to the rest of then their approach to the rest of the tournam
england world cup winner, and manchester united legend sir bobby charlton — has been diagnosed with dementia. sir bobby spent 17 years at old trafford, winning three league titles, a european cup and an fa cup... his wife norma said she hopes the diagnosis could help others. the news follows the deaths of his older brother jack injuly and fellow world cup—winner nobby stiles on friday — both of whom had also been diagnosed with dementia. plenty to celebrate for english rugby all round....
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england world cup winner and manchester united legend sir bobby charlton has been diagnosed with dementia. sir bobby spent 17 years at old trafford, winning three league titles. his wife norma said she hopes the diagnosis could help others. football — and manchester city retained the women's fa cup after beating everton 3—1 in extra time at wembley. 0ur reporterjo currie was watching. being held six months later than planned because of covid, these players had had to wait a long time for their moment on the biggest stage. it was the defending champions who leapt into the lead. sam mewis, a us world cup winner, heading them in front. but everton, they struck back. valerie gauvin had to have eyes in the back of her head for this one. neither side though could break the deadlock in 90 minutes, so into extra time they went. 19—year—old jess park finding england's georgia sta nway, who came off the bench pounce on her pass and put city in front again. with everton hearts broken, their heads dropped and janine beckie was able to make sure of the trophy on the full—time whistle. that s
england world cup winner and manchester united legend sir bobby charlton has been diagnosed with dementia. sir bobby spent 17 years at old trafford, winning three league titles. his wife norma said she hopes the diagnosis could help others. football — and manchester city retained the women's fa cup after beating everton 3—1 in extra time at wembley. 0ur reporterjo currie was watching. being held six months later than planned because of covid, these players had had to wait a long time for...
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with sir bobby charlton's recent diagnosis, it now means five of the 1996 winning team have suffered with the same disease. john is clear — football killed his father. it's blatantly obvious. heading the ball has given them dementia. there's nothing else that they've done. although, again, all i hear from the football authorities is, "we need more studies, we need more studies." well, while they're doing that, the players aren't getting the help they need and they need it now. last year, one of those studies, co—funded by the football association and the players‘ union, the pfa, concluded that footballers were two to five times more likely to die of a degenerative brain condition. i thought that would have been enough for the world of football, for the global game of football to wrap its arms around the game, and say this is something we need to deal with seriously now. this is something we need to put more effort into research and try to mitigate against future problems, and none of that has happened. the findings are compelling but not yet conclusive. that's why a number of s
with sir bobby charlton's recent diagnosis, it now means five of the 1996 winning team have suffered with the same disease. john is clear — football killed his father. it's blatantly obvious. heading the ball has given them dementia. there's nothing else that they've done. although, again, all i hear from the football authorities is, "we need more studies, we need more studies." well, while they're doing that, the players aren't getting the help they need and they need it now. last...
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sir bobby charlton has been diagnosed with it, too. it's linked with heading a football, something hurst wants a review into in the professional game and a total ban on for young kids. we'll hearfrom him later this morning. nobby stiles was one of hurst's four team—mates to die after suffering from the disease. he had cancer, too. and now his family have been talking about the issue, saying football has to "address the scandal" of dementia in the game. well, it is blatantly obvious, heading the ball has given them dementia. there is nothing else that they have done. although, again, all i hear from the football authorities is we need more studies, we need more studies. but while they are doing that, the players are not getting the help they need, and they need it now. well, the football association say they're working closely with the alzheimer's society and other sport governing bodies, plus campaining to raise awareness of dementia. and the professional footballers' association say they're funding three separate studies looking at
sir bobby charlton has been diagnosed with it, too. it's linked with heading a football, something hurst wants a review into in the professional game and a total ban on for young kids. we'll hearfrom him later this morning. nobby stiles was one of hurst's four team—mates to die after suffering from the disease. he had cancer, too. and now his family have been talking about the issue, saying football has to "address the scandal" of dementia in the game. well, it is blatantly obvious,...
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with sir bobby charlton's recent diagnosis it means five of the 1996 winning world cup team have suffered with the same disease. john is clear that football killed his father. it's blatantly obvious. heading the ball has given his dementia. all i hearfrom the football authorities is we need more studies, but while they are doing that, the players are not getting the help they need and they need it now. last year one of those studies, co—funded by the players union concluded that players were two or five more times likely to die of a determinative brain condition. for the global game of football we need to wrap its arms around the game and say this is something we need to deal with seriously. this is something we need to put more effort into research and try to mitigate against future problems and none of that has happened. the findings are compelling but not conclusive which is why a number of studies are ongoing, helped by former professionals, like mark bright. i've headed a lot of football is in a14 i've headed a lot of football is in a 14 year career and practised every day after tr
with sir bobby charlton's recent diagnosis it means five of the 1996 winning world cup team have suffered with the same disease. john is clear that football killed his father. it's blatantly obvious. heading the ball has given his dementia. all i hearfrom the football authorities is we need more studies, but while they are doing that, the players are not getting the help they need and they need it now. last year one of those studies, co—funded by the players union concluded that players were...
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after sir bobby charlton's diagnosis was confirmed recently it meant five of the 1966 world cup winning squad have suffered with dementia. nobby stiles was buried just last week. a study last week found footballers were three and a half times more likely to have the disease and geoff hurst thinks training sessions are a big pa rt thinks training sessions are a big part of the reason. we had a ball hanging from the ceiling in the gymnasium. we would spend half an hour or 45 minutes practising heading a ball, swinging from the ceiling. we would play head tennis in the gym and then you get on the field and you practised what we were well known for at west ham, the near post cross near post headers. former premier league player chris sutton agrees. his father was also a player and is now suffering with dementia. he is calling for a seven step plan in football to reduce the risk, including limited heading in practice and for the players union to provide more help. not enough is being done, and the players of nobby stiles's generation aren't getting looked after well enough. it's as simple as
after sir bobby charlton's diagnosis was confirmed recently it meant five of the 1966 world cup winning squad have suffered with dementia. nobby stiles was buried just last week. a study last week found footballers were three and a half times more likely to have the disease and geoff hurst thinks training sessions are a big pa rt thinks training sessions are a big part of the reason. we had a ball hanging from the ceiling in the gymnasium. we would spend half an hour or 45 minutes practising...
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england world cup winner and manchester united legend sir bobby charlton has been diagnosed with dementia. sir bobby spent 17 years at old trafford, winning three league titles. his wife norma said she hopes the diagnosis could help others. the news follows the deaths with dementia of his older brotherjack injuly and fellow world cup winner nobby stiles on friday. manchester city retained the women's fa cup after beating everton 3—1 in extra time at wembley. despite a string of excellent saves from everton goalkeeper sandy mciver, georgia sta nway put the holders ahead, before janine beckie sealed the victory. city lifting the trophy for a third time. all talk in formula 1 recently has been about breaking records, and it was another one that was secured today. lewis hamilton's victory at imola helped seal a record seventh successive constructors' title for mercedes. and that win also puts hamilton on the brink of a seventh drivers' title, as adam wild reports. this was formula 1's return to italy's famed imola circuit, a fitting place for lewis hamilton, who at every corner this season
england world cup winner and manchester united legend sir bobby charlton has been diagnosed with dementia. sir bobby spent 17 years at old trafford, winning three league titles. his wife norma said she hopes the diagnosis could help others. the news follows the deaths with dementia of his older brotherjack injuly and fellow world cup winner nobby stiles on friday. manchester city retained the women's fa cup after beating everton 3—1 in extra time at wembley. despite a string of excellent...
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sir bobby charlton has also been diagnosed with dementia. last year a study found that former players are three and a half times more likely to die of the disease compared to people of the same age range in general population.. you'd spend half an hour 45 minutes practising heading a ball, swinging from the ceiling. we would play head tennis in the gym and you get onto the field and you practice what we we re the field and you practice what we were well known for at west ham, the near post crosses, near post headers from which we scored a goal in the quarterfinal in the world cup and the practice we did with that could be 20 minutes or half an hour, so an enormous amount of practice heading a ball is probably more detrimental to players than in a match. well the football association say they're working closely with the alzheimer's society and other sport governing bodies plus campaining to raise awareness of dementia. and the professional footballer‘s association say they're funding three separate studies looking at neurodegenerative condi
sir bobby charlton has also been diagnosed with dementia. last year a study found that former players are three and a half times more likely to die of the disease compared to people of the same age range in general population.. you'd spend half an hour 45 minutes practising heading a ball, swinging from the ceiling. we would play head tennis in the gym and you get onto the field and you practice what we we re the field and you practice what we were well known for at west ham, the near post...
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in the last few weeks, sir bobby charlton's family have said he has dementia. england legend nobby stiles died of the disease last month. in all, five of england's world cup—winning squad have developed the condition, as more and more research shows a link between heading the ball and getting dementia. does it feel like we've reached a moment of change? i have to say, if i'm honest, that question makes me angry and it makes me angry for a reason and the reason is that every three or four months, a high—profile name comes out and has died from dementia or is diagnosed with dementia and then it is the same old people banging the drum for changes to be made. within the game, my personal view is i do not understand why current players, players of my generation, do not get behind this campaign and haven't got behind this campaign before. i find it baffling. the truth of the matter is, in 15 or 20 years, players of my generation will suffer from dementia. not everybody, of course, but they will suffer from dementia. some will, a lot will, and alzheimer's. and the
in the last few weeks, sir bobby charlton's family have said he has dementia. england legend nobby stiles died of the disease last month. in all, five of england's world cup—winning squad have developed the condition, as more and more research shows a link between heading the ball and getting dementia. does it feel like we've reached a moment of change? i have to say, if i'm honest, that question makes me angry and it makes me angry for a reason and the reason is that every three or four...
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after sir bobby charlton's diagnosis was confirmed recently, it meant five of the ‘66 world cup winning squad have suffered with dementia. nobby stiles was buried just last week. a study last year found footballers were three and a half times more likely to have the disease and hurst thinks training sessions are a big part of the reason. we had a ball hanging from the ceiling in the gym. you'd spend half an hour, 45 minutes practising heading a ball, swinging from the ceiling. we'd play head tennis in the gym and then you get on the field and you practise... what we were well known for at west ham, of course, was the near post crosses, near post headers. former premier league player chris sutton agrees. his father was also a player and is now suffering with dementia. he's calling for a seven step plan in football to reduce the risk, including limiting heading in practice and for the players‘ union, the pfa, to provide more help. not enough is being done and the players of nobby stiles' generation aren't getting looked after well enough. it's as simple as that, because it's notjust the
after sir bobby charlton's diagnosis was confirmed recently, it meant five of the ‘66 world cup winning squad have suffered with dementia. nobby stiles was buried just last week. a study last year found footballers were three and a half times more likely to have the disease and hurst thinks training sessions are a big part of the reason. we had a ball hanging from the ceiling in the gym. you'd spend half an hour, 45 minutes practising heading a ball, swinging from the ceiling. we'd play head...