Airports in lockdown, Extreme isolation, Bank holiday gardening
Airports coping with the lockdown.
New research on how gambling as a child could turn you into an addict.
How to survive extreme isolation.
Bank Holiday gardening ideas.
You and Yours reports on new research which suggests that young people who frequently use scratchcards, play the Lottery and arcade games are much more likely to become gambling addicts. The study by a team of four UK psychologists says there's a strong link between playing these games and having problems that carry on into adulthood. The Gambling Commission, the regulator, also says there are now more children in the UK gambling than using e-cigarettes, smoking or taking illegal drugs.
Around 55,000 children have an addiction and that figure has quadrupled in three years. We speak to Dr Stephen Sharman, a psychologist at the University of East London and one of the authors of the new paper. We also hear from Danny Cheetham, a former gambling addict, and have responses to the research from the government and the gambling industry.
As we approach the end of the seventh week of lockdown, we look for new inspiration from people who already know what it's like to be live in extreme isolation. We hear from Mark Beaumont, an athlete who holds the world record for circumnavigation of the globe by bicycle, and Justine Evans, a British wildlife filmmaker and presenter.
This weekend should have been the start of the spring garden shows. But this year there'll be no 'best in show' at Chelsea, no silver-gilts at Chatsworth and no chance to see new plant varieties at Tatton. Carol Klein, the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Gardeners World presenter, who should have been at Malvern Spring Festival today, has tips on how we can best enjoy our gardens this Bank Holiday weekend. We also hear from Martyn Wilson, a garden designer from Worcestershire about his special design to commemorate VE Day.
Presenter: Samantha Fenwick
Producer: Tara Holmes