"That's one of the questions I would think - 'where would I be if I could?'"
Rhys, who has already filled his 125-page A6 notepad up during the scheme, said he was one of the lucky ones getting to "spend 10 days or so really feeling like we can be in this world, without it breaking our bank accounts"."Even at a practical level, it's given me hope for when I'm scribbling away at the dead of night, it's not a pointless endeavour," he added.
Hanan said she has now reached a point in her life "when you feel a space is not inclusive or open to you, you be the one to open that door and wedge a doorstop underneath"."If you can, then do it because you opening that door, wedging in that door stop, means that other people can walk through after you," she added.US President Donald Trump is not planning to extend the pause to his sweeping global tariffs, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said.
The president's plan - where countries face between 11% to more than 100% tariffs on goods brought into the US - was announced in April. But the majority of the tariffs were paused by Trump for 90 days in the wake of stock market volatility.Speaking with Fox News, Lutnick said he expects the President to stand firm when that 90 day pause expires at the start of July.
A key trade deal would be with China, who US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said has "not been a reliable partner" and claimed it was holding back products in the global supply chain.
The president's top trade advisers presented a united front in their appearances on separate US morning television programmes on Sunday.It's the same for Jinha who says things can "never go back to how they were before Yoon declared martial law".
That was a time when politics felt inaccessible, but now, Jinha adds, it "feels like something that affects me and is important to my life".She says she won't give up because she wants to be free of "things like discrimination at work… and live my life in peace".
"People see young women as weak and immature but we will grow up - and then the world will change again."Live radio commentaries across 5 Live Sport and BBC Sounds, plus live text commentaries on the BBC Sport website and app