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england are still a team in transition. nothing can be taken for granted against a talented slovakian side. gareth southgate describes england as a work in progress. he refutes any notion that the players do not care after friday's display against malta attracted criticism on friday. it is all about getting the job done. victory for england and the route to russia will be all but complete. scotland are also in group f and will be hoping for an england win in that match — scotland start their match at home to malta four points behind second placed slovakia in the play—off spot. gordon strachan‘s men realistically need three wins from their last three games to finish runners up. you look at malta's performances over the last year, even england other they scored four goals, three in the last couple of minutes. most of the press would understand how important this game would be, and understand patience. and playing at a high tempo. northern ireland need just one point to guarantee second place in group c, and secure a pla
england are still a team in transition. nothing can be taken for granted against a talented slovakian side. gareth southgate describes england as a work in progress. he refutes any notion that the players do not care after friday's display against malta attracted criticism on friday. it is all about getting the job done. victory for england and the route to russia will be all but complete. scotland are also in group f and will be hoping for an england win in that match — scotland start their...
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edwards is england's most—capped female player. she stepped away from international cricket last year, after a career spanning more than 20 years. nottinghamshire can complete the one—day double tomorrow if they win the t20 blast at edgbaston. they have already won the 0ne—day cup this season, and face hampshire in one of the semi—finals. the winner meets either home side birmingham or glamorgan, the county who are making their first appearance at finals day since 200a. after winning the quarterfinal at home last week, just seeing the smiles on people's faces, and saw the levels ofjoy that were around, amongst our team and our squad, and then the fans, as well, and just a good buzz around cricket in wales. so, you know, i think that'll be absolutely fantastic. you know, i know the guys will be having a full crack at it. we're in a great space in the squad, and i'm sure we have a great chance. james anderson stands on the verge of history going into england's third and decisive test against west indies at lord's next week. he
edwards is england's most—capped female player. she stepped away from international cricket last year, after a career spanning more than 20 years. nottinghamshire can complete the one—day double tomorrow if they win the t20 blast at edgbaston. they have already won the 0ne—day cup this season, and face hampshire in one of the semi—finals. the winner meets either home side birmingham or glamorgan, the county who are making their first appearance at finals day since 200a. after winning...
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wetter skies across central and eastern england. where those winds fall, it could turn quite chilly. temperatures potentially getting down into single figures in the countryside. the weekend, a mixed bag. a reasonable start, but turning wet and windy during the second half of the weekend. starting off with the forecast for saturday. for most of us, a decent start with some sunshine. quite windy across north—western areas. not entirely dry everywhere, one or two showers mostly across the western side. 14 degrees the top temperature in glasgow, 18 in london. those temperatures coming down a little bit. as for maria, it could bring heavy rain to southern parts of england on monday. quite a bit of uncertainty. getting mixed up in that weather system on sunday, in any case, bringing wet and windy weather to the uk. gales, evem severe gales across the coast across the southwest of the country. blustery showers feeling cool once again across the south—west. so, saturday the better of the two days the weekend. welcome to bbc news, broad
wetter skies across central and eastern england. where those winds fall, it could turn quite chilly. temperatures potentially getting down into single figures in the countryside. the weekend, a mixed bag. a reasonable start, but turning wet and windy during the second half of the weekend. starting off with the forecast for saturday. for most of us, a decent start with some sunshine. quite windy across north—western areas. not entirely dry everywhere, one or two showers mostly across the...
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jason roy led the england reply, and top—scored with 8a. england were 258—5 when rain forced an early end to day's play. but england won the match by six runs under duckworth—lewis, and have an unbeatable 3—0 lead in the series. the fifth and final match is on friday. the quarter—final line—up at tennis's wuhan 0pen is taking shape, garbine muguruza through to the last eight, after surviving a scare. austin halewood rounds up the day's action. world number one, and playing like it, spain's garbine muguruza has not dropped a set so far in wuhan, in the first against her qualifier followed the same suit. losing the second wasn't in the script, though. muguruza able to hold her own serve just wants. but, into a decider, the world number one's game was too strong. the wimbledon champion through to the quarterfinals. and there she will face the french open champion. je ena 0stapenko was also made to work hard in her match against puig. but it wasje ena 0stapenko's power which shone through, a seventh straight victory for the latvian. q
jason roy led the england reply, and top—scored with 8a. england were 258—5 when rain forced an early end to day's play. but england won the match by six runs under duckworth—lewis, and have an unbeatable 3—0 lead in the series. the fifth and final match is on friday. the quarter—final line—up at tennis's wuhan 0pen is taking shape, garbine muguruza through to the last eight, after surviving a scare. austin halewood rounds up the day's action. world number one, and playing like it,...
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the bank of england refused. but two of the men deciding the bank's future deny it was ever a serious offer. i would have welcomed any approach that was going to work. the problem was lloyds showed an interest for a couple of days but nothing — they never made any offer or anything like that. lloyds never came to me and said, would you lend to enable us to buy northern rock? i think they did it because they knew that it was pretty silly for them to ask for money that was special subsidy to them. so a fire sale of northern rock to lloyds was never going to happen? it was never going to happen. it's a red herring. so, the lloyds takeoverfailed, but it's claimed the bank of england could have saved northern rock by giving the rock cash. but behind closed doors. in other words, a secret deal. the bank of england lends the money. it doesn't tell anyone. the rock gets through its cash shortage and back on its feet. the markets know nothing. the northern rock insider said they wanted to do just that — a secret deal.
the bank of england refused. but two of the men deciding the bank's future deny it was ever a serious offer. i would have welcomed any approach that was going to work. the problem was lloyds showed an interest for a couple of days but nothing — they never made any offer or anything like that. lloyds never came to me and said, would you lend to enable us to buy northern rock? i think they did it because they knew that it was pretty silly for them to ask for money that was special subsidy to...
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england felt they were in control of the game. you always have to bat as well and very quickly, they lost four workers. there are ongoing issues with their batting. another failure ongoing issues with their batting. anotherfailure for ongoing issues with their batting. another failure for westley and a rare failure forjill route. i am sure jason holder felt better about his decision at the toss. this match and this series is still alive for sure. the ball was swinging like it was when we managed to bowl and it was when we managed to bowl and it was not too surprising when we saw how much the bowler was doing. great conditions, overcast, and the lights came on which helps for any swing bowling. a major change in the way the domestic summer transfer window operates has been passed by premier league clubs today. from nextjune, clubs will only be able to sign players until the thursday before the season starts. not all clubs voted in favour of the change — both manchester sides plus watford, swansea and crystal palace voted against
england felt they were in control of the game. you always have to bat as well and very quickly, they lost four workers. there are ongoing issues with their batting. another failure ongoing issues with their batting. anotherfailure for ongoing issues with their batting. another failure for westley and a rare failure forjill route. i am sure jason holder felt better about his decision at the toss. this match and this series is still alive for sure. the ball was swinging like it was when we...
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england are still playing. there have been a few rain delays at lord's. 0ur correspondentjoe wilson has been watching at lord's. a huge cheer for anderson, joe. absolutely. in terms of the great statistical history of cricket and all those records, we will reflect onjames all those records, we will reflect on james anderson's 500 all those records, we will reflect onjames anderson's 500 test wickets. in the context of the match, bronze from ben stokes and stuart broad were important because it continues to be a test match when the bowlers are dominant. here we are in the second day, we could be playing for another 55 minutes. at the start of the day, with the weather i wasn't sure we would even get play after lunch, let alone that wicket as england bowled again. let's stop for a second and i will ta ke let's stop for a second and i will take you to the key events of the day's play. september test match requires patience. what begins with rain can end with sunshine. lord needed electricity for the floodlights. t
england are still playing. there have been a few rain delays at lord's. 0ur correspondentjoe wilson has been watching at lord's. a huge cheer for anderson, joe. absolutely. in terms of the great statistical history of cricket and all those records, we will reflect onjames all those records, we will reflect on james anderson's 500 all those records, we will reflect onjames anderson's 500 test wickets. in the context of the match, bronze from ben stokes and stuart broad were important because it...
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it's england earlier. on the pitch, it's all gone like clockwork, but off it, there will be tougher challenges ahead for mark sampson, with senior executives from the fa set to face a parliamentary inquiry next month, looking at potential holes in the two investigations that cleared sampson of alleged bullying and harassment of chelsea striker any aluko. katie gornall, thank you. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. as trump threatens north korea with total destruction, we ask those inside the trump administration what to make a debate's speech. join me on bbc two. and there will be more coverage of the earthquake in mexico throughout the earthquake in mexico throughout the night on the bbc news channel. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. good evening, i'm alpa patel. a former head teacher from london who had been kayaking england's lionesses hit russia for six as they get the world cup qualifying campaign of two lay fantastic start, and show support to their belief did coach. leicester c
it's england earlier. on the pitch, it's all gone like clockwork, but off it, there will be tougher challenges ahead for mark sampson, with senior executives from the fa set to face a parliamentary inquiry next month, looking at potential holes in the two investigations that cleared sampson of alleged bullying and harassment of chelsea striker any aluko. katie gornall, thank you. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. as trump threatens north korea with total destruction, we ask those inside the...
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england are five points clear in group f. if they beat their next opponents they will be on the plane to russia. the composure of marcus rashford to make a mistake and come back from it will make sure that all the papers are writing about him. after all of the talk of the pride and a shirt that has been going around recently, that is what people will be looking for. nigeria survived a late cameroon onslaught to draw 1—1 to move closer to the 2018 russia world cup. the leaders are unbeaten. a home win on october the seventh will bring a six world cup appearance. guinea were edged out by tunisia. muhamed was red carded. the referee was the busiest man on the pitch. one red and ten yellows. the uefa president says the keyissue yellows. the uefa president says the key issue with european football right now is preventing the growing gap between rich clubs and the rest. the issue came to a head last year when uefa introduced changes to the champions league which will reduce the number of group stage slots allocated to teams from
england are five points clear in group f. if they beat their next opponents they will be on the plane to russia. the composure of marcus rashford to make a mistake and come back from it will make sure that all the papers are writing about him. after all of the talk of the pride and a shirt that has been going around recently, that is what people will be looking for. nigeria survived a late cameroon onslaught to draw 1—1 to move closer to the 2018 russia world cup. the leaders are unbeaten. a...
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that's the dilemma of the bank of england. no change in interest rates expect it today for short and maybe for many months to come. there is a lot of analysis in the papers throughout this week, actually. we have had inflation data this week, employment dato yesterday, a lot of economic news which shows clearly, starkly how difficult things are for the average uk earner. their income is worth less now than it has been for many months. the squeeze as it is called getting more and more acute. it is going to be something, i don't know how the bank of england is going to come up with the solution in the short term at least. unemployment is very low, yet wages are not rising and so now they need to fall even further, which is hard to fall even further, which is hard to see how that really happens. and only then will wages rise. we'll know the pound has collapsed to some extent and you can see it in a supermarket, food prices are rising. if that part of the problem? the colla pse if that part of the problem? the collapse of the poun
that's the dilemma of the bank of england. no change in interest rates expect it today for short and maybe for many months to come. there is a lot of analysis in the papers throughout this week, actually. we have had inflation data this week, employment dato yesterday, a lot of economic news which shows clearly, starkly how difficult things are for the average uk earner. their income is worth less now than it has been for many months. the squeeze as it is called getting more and more acute. it...
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england are unbeaten at the top. scotland, a rare evening where they will be hoping for england to do them a favour so they can make up ground, slovenia play lithuania tonight but scotland are facing malta. let's get the latest from hampden park. i'm sure they will have been analysing the maltese. our correspondent is there. good evening. what do we expect from the scots tonight, they should roll over the multiuse that they stifled england for long periods, didn't they? they did, wales will be aware of that, they will have analysed the match but you will remember that scotla nd match but you will remember that scotland one year ago today rolled over molto, there was no room for errorfor over molto, there was no room for error for scotland, they had an upturn in their performances and results in recent times. many people looking at this match as a formality but gordon strachan and his players know better than to approach the match in a complacent manner.“ know better than to approach the match in a complacent manner
england are unbeaten at the top. scotland, a rare evening where they will be hoping for england to do them a favour so they can make up ground, slovenia play lithuania tonight but scotland are facing malta. let's get the latest from hampden park. i'm sure they will have been analysing the maltese. our correspondent is there. good evening. what do we expect from the scots tonight, they should roll over the multiuse that they stifled england for long periods, didn't they? they did, wales will be...
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cloudy and damp across southern england, the midlands into northern england, but the northern fringes state drive with sunny spells. northern ireland is still with low cloud in a few spots, but many of us now have sunshine. bright and off in the far west of scotland, but fog around the coast, thick in places. elsewhere in scotland, cloudy with outbreaks of rain. around 15 celsius if you have the cloud and rain, but maybe 21 in warm spots with sunshine. overnight, plenty of cloud around. hill fog, you may see patchy low—level fog around. the threat here may decrease and temperatures of around 10—111. let's see how tomorrow is shaping up. notan let's see how tomorrow is shaping up. not an inviting start for the day, but bear with it. gradually, the cloud. to break and we will see bright sunny spells coming through. there is a chance of a shower in eastern scotland and the eastern side of england, but many places will avoid those and stay dry. given a bit of sunshine coming through the cloud the afternoon, temperatures will feel warm, especially if today had the cloud and rain. ahead
cloudy and damp across southern england, the midlands into northern england, but the northern fringes state drive with sunny spells. northern ireland is still with low cloud in a few spots, but many of us now have sunshine. bright and off in the far west of scotland, but fog around the coast, thick in places. elsewhere in scotland, cloudy with outbreaks of rain. around 15 celsius if you have the cloud and rain, but maybe 21 in warm spots with sunshine. overnight, plenty of cloud around. hill...
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england we re malan‘s innings was over. england were five wickets down, and the drizzle turned heavy. even if the west indies captain would try to ignore it, where i yougov in? england's batsmen sought the chance to leave before any more damage was done. remember, west indies only scored 423 in their first innings, but with england 50 runs behind, every i’u n but with england 50 runs behind, every run will be crucial when the rain relents. joe wilson, bbc news, at lord's. let's find out about that. matt has rejoined me. low pressure is nearby, so expect to see more scenes like this. there are some gaps between the clouds. the cloud across the south is bringing longer spells of rain this afternoon. heavy rain, too. north and west of that, some sunshine between the showers. always a bit more cloud in northern ireland and southern scotland. temperature wise, disappointing for an early september. barely getting into the high teens. the rain in the south—east corner cleared away tonight. showers continue in western areas ton
england we re malan‘s innings was over. england were five wickets down, and the drizzle turned heavy. even if the west indies captain would try to ignore it, where i yougov in? england's batsmen sought the chance to leave before any more damage was done. remember, west indies only scored 423 in their first innings, but with england 50 runs behind, every i’u n but with england 50 runs behind, every run will be crucial when the rain relents. joe wilson, bbc news, at lord's. let's find out...
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england werejust rain pours you take the past score. england were just six runs ahead. basher par score. english cricket has done well this summer but they will be glad to see the end of summer. there was somewhere in the region of 25 to 30 overs and we were gauging duckworth—lewis. everything was going to plan until we started losing wickets. if it had rained 15 to 20 minutes earlier, we might have been a bit unstuck, but what a performance from moeen ali and jos buttler to rescue us and win the game and time it to perfection. i thought they were outstanding. eoin morgan and his england side had to make do without ben stokes. he has been named as captain for the ashes tour but footage has emerged of him involved in a physical exchange. he was arrested on monday morning on suspicion of causing actual orderly harm. he was released by police while investigations continue. the ecb are also conducting disciplinary proceedings over the matter. a peterborough postman will go from carrying the mail to carrying the bag of golf star sergio garcia after sending him tweets for 2
england werejust rain pours you take the past score. england were just six runs ahead. basher par score. english cricket has done well this summer but they will be glad to see the end of summer. there was somewhere in the region of 25 to 30 overs and we were gauging duckworth—lewis. everything was going to plan until we started losing wickets. if it had rained 15 to 20 minutes earlier, we might have been a bit unstuck, but what a performance from moeen ali and jos buttler to rescue us and win...
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of england. they all opened up with a ga, and they're one shot ahead of the field overnight. the day began with a special presentation to the former world number one lee westwood to mark the fact he was playing in the 500th european tour event of his career. after the champagne and cake he went on to shoot a 1—over—par 71. there was a champagne moment, too, for the american daniel im. he hit a hole—in—one at the par—three eighth on his way to a 66. he's a—under—par, two shots off the lead. drinks at the bar on that man! world number three lexi thompson overcame two bogeys to shoot a nine—under 63 on thursday morning to lead by a stroke after the opening round of the inaugural indy women in tech championship. played at the brickyard in indianapolis where the famous indy 500 race is held the course weaves through the famed motor speedway where the mode of transport by foot is a little bit slower than normal but the skill level is just as good in a different way with this second shot
of england. they all opened up with a ga, and they're one shot ahead of the field overnight. the day began with a special presentation to the former world number one lee westwood to mark the fact he was playing in the 500th european tour event of his career. after the champagne and cake he went on to shoot a 1—over—par 71. there was a champagne moment, too, for the american daniel im. he hit a hole—in—one at the par—three eighth on his way to a 66. he's a—under—par, two shots off...
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particularly the further in nor england and wales you are, the more chance of more showers. bit more shelter means fewer showers, and for northern ireland and the further reaches of scotland more showers. there would struggle into the mid—teens stop highs of 13—111. through the evening and overnight and showers southward through scotla nd and showers southward through scotland into wales and northern ireland. across the south, we see showers become more confined to the west, and a cool night albeit breezy with temperatures only a few degrees lower than normal. sunshine starts the day tomorrow, fairly fresh however, with showers do the morning but through the afternoon those showers will start to roll up, and they could be fairly heavy at points. temperatures tomorrow again in the mid—teens, 16—17, the breeze slightly starting up, feeling a touch warmer than today. through the weekend then, high pressure pushes in but it will be fairly cool spill, wind starting to ease any mixture of sunny spells starting to see more in the way of dry weather as this area of high pres
particularly the further in nor england and wales you are, the more chance of more showers. bit more shelter means fewer showers, and for northern ireland and the further reaches of scotland more showers. there would struggle into the mid—teens stop highs of 13—111. through the evening and overnight and showers southward through scotla nd and showers southward through scotland into wales and northern ireland. across the south, we see showers become more confined to the west, and a cool...
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hales and bairstow made early boundaries as england made a store of 21-0 boundaries as england made a store of 21—0 after 2.2 overs. the rain started falling and heavy as well, the covers came out and eventually the covers came out and eventually the match was called off. england lead the series 1—0, a 5—part series, the third odi, will be held at bristol on sunday with a better focus. the lancashire batsman haseeb hameed will not be available for the ashes after the county confirmed he has fractured a finger on his right hand. he impressed for england in india last,. after this five match one—day series against the west indies, england have much time to catch the bad because only a month later, they played their first daughter of the early ahead of the ashes. england's director of cricket andrew strauss was the last man to captain the strap tilling macro side i was iwas in i was in 2010. they said they had a great chance winning and away ashes is the biggest challenge as england captain. it's not ideal. you want to go to australia knowing exactly what your best bet is. i don'
hales and bairstow made early boundaries as england made a store of 21-0 boundaries as england made a store of 21—0 after 2.2 overs. the rain started falling and heavy as well, the covers came out and eventually the covers came out and eventually the match was called off. england lead the series 1—0, a 5—part series, the third odi, will be held at bristol on sunday with a better focus. the lancashire batsman haseeb hameed will not be available for the ashes after the county confirmed he...
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, but in the eastern counties of scotla nd england, but in the eastern counties of scotland and england, it will stay dry throat. even though the cloud increases —— it'll stay dry throughout. cloud increasing, breeze increasing, but staying in the drive. through sunday evening, not a great deal of change to show you. just head that some of this rain might try to push further east again, into parts of south—east anglia and south—east england but essentially this weather system from monday's just grinding to a halt. it leaves a lot of cloud across the uk, patchy and mostly light rain and drizzle, perhaps head of brightness, but another weather system coming in bringing more persistent rain and stronger winds into parts of scotla nd stronger winds into parts of scotland and northern ireland. so we have had the best of the weekend. some rain in the forecast now over the next couple of days and of course the forecast for where you are and where you are going for the second part of the week and is available online and on the app. this is bbc news. i'm rachel schofield. the headlines a
, but in the eastern counties of scotla nd england, but in the eastern counties of scotland and england, it will stay dry throat. even though the cloud increases —— it'll stay dry throughout. cloud increasing, breeze increasing, but staying in the drive. through sunday evening, not a great deal of change to show you. just head that some of this rain might try to push further east again, into parts of south—east anglia and south—east england but essentially this weather system from...
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further north, northern england, england and scotland, sunny spells and scattered showers. not too many across scotla nd showers. not too many across scotland but there could be the odd heavy one, central and northern parts. northern ireland will be having a good day, dry weather, 1a of 15 degrees, and a similar picture across southern scotland and northern england with showers easing towards the the east. some showers in east anglia and kent and the south coast, more persistent rain working in across wales and the south—west. that area of rain and breezy conditions moves east through the night. clear skies for a time for scotland and northern ireland, temperatures dipping. through the early hours, more cloud arising from the west, bringing outbreaks of rain and strengthening breeze. a mild start on sunday but you will notice the strength of the breeze particularly as this area of rain pushes its way eastwards. quite a bit of dry and perhaps bright weather for eastern parts but the heaviest of the rain will be for the hills of wales. north—west england and scotland as w
further north, northern england, england and scotland, sunny spells and scattered showers. not too many across scotla nd showers. not too many across scotland but there could be the odd heavy one, central and northern parts. northern ireland will be having a good day, dry weather, 1a of 15 degrees, and a similar picture across southern scotland and northern england with showers easing towards the the east. some showers in east anglia and kent and the south coast, more persistent rain working in...
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here is what former england captain michael vaughan thinks? well, for stokes it would be devastating. he stated what he did was wrong. he knows he is in the wrong. it is important to the team. stokes offers expertise with the bat and the ball and the field. i don't give england any chance in australia without ben stokes. that's the cricketing value that everybody knows. there is the ethical image if england did go to australia with stokes. that has to be an issue and there is the practicality. you know what it is like and the scrutiny that all england players will get. stokes joe wilson, stokesjoe wilson, our correspondent at lord's. we will be back withjoe. it is an international break in football. the final round of world cup qualifiers. england named their squad for the matches against love is evena and lithuania. awin is evena and lithuania. a win could guarantee their place. fabian delph features in a gareth southgate squad. he has nine caps. welbeck, tom heaton are out injured andjamie vardy welbeck, tom heaton are out injured and jamie
here is what former england captain michael vaughan thinks? well, for stokes it would be devastating. he stated what he did was wrong. he knows he is in the wrong. it is important to the team. stokes offers expertise with the bat and the ball and the field. i don't give england any chance in australia without ben stokes. that's the cricketing value that everybody knows. there is the ethical image if england did go to australia with stokes. that has to be an issue and there is the practicality....
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my contract was a lwa ys england team, ever. my contract was always up after the euros so now is the time for someone else to oversee the time for someone else to oversee the progress of this young hungry and extremely talented group of players. you would forgive him for wanting to disappear from view but he's never been kept down for long. this is a man who led switzerland two world cup, he's not scared of the challenge. he has recovered from failure before, he was shown the door at liverpool after only six months then made a success of his time with west brom. palace will rate his record and with fulham really pulled out of a nosedive towards relegation to reach the uefa cup final. former palace defender brede hangeland also played in that fulham team. he will get the team well organised, hard to beat and build from there. i think that's the kind of approach crystal palace need andi kind of approach crystal palace need and i actually think the playing squad will suit him quite well. i think it could be a good match. roy hodgso
my contract was a lwa ys england team, ever. my contract was always up after the euros so now is the time for someone else to oversee the time for someone else to oversee the progress of this young hungry and extremely talented group of players. you would forgive him for wanting to disappear from view but he's never been kept down for long. this is a man who led switzerland two world cup, he's not scared of the challenge. he has recovered from failure before, he was shown the door at liverpool...
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the beng ex the bank of england expedited that through their tone. all of that tells us it may not be the consumer in the uk but industry manufacturer and the services should be stronger in the second half of this year >> what about the rest of europe september after a less than usual calm that we saw in august, because we saw all this back and forth between north korea and the u.s., september is usually the month where we saw a whole lot of volatility. we did see a bit of that picking up how do you trade equity markets, especially europe going into the fourth quarter now >> i think this year it has become, as we thought, a very much a question of currencies. so europe was really so far more of a currency play than an equity market play evaluations are way behind what we have in the u.s but that may well be changing now that the euro is softening a bit, those concerns for european corporates, what may be ahead should recede and therefore i'm expecting more upside for european equities, where the economy is really quite strong at the moment. and that'
the beng ex the bank of england expedited that through their tone. all of that tells us it may not be the consumer in the uk but industry manufacturer and the services should be stronger in the second half of this year >> what about the rest of europe september after a less than usual calm that we saw in august, because we saw all this back and forth between north korea and the u.s., september is usually the month where we saw a whole lot of volatility. we did see a bit of that picking up...
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the rain is lighterfor much northern england. the rain is lighter for much of england and wales. it won't be raining all the time. the rain is pulling away from scotla nd time. the rain is pulling away from scotland and northern ireland. as it brightens up on sunday there will be a scattering of showers. the wind gets stronger. especially further north. we are close to the low pressure as we start on sunday, with severe gales in northern scotland. we could have up to 70 mph. in northern england there is the risk of disruptive winds. but right across the uk it will be cooler that there will be a fair amount of dry weather. especially northwest scotland. some of them could have longer spells of rain. you get the idea. it would be like that at the end of the weekend and certainly not into monday morning. this is bbc world news. i'm kasia madera. our top stories: president trump's health secretary tom price quits in a row over his exorbitant plane travel expenses here we are, his own health secretary is seen swanning around on private planes when the official government business shou
the rain is lighterfor much northern england. the rain is lighter for much of england and wales. it won't be raining all the time. the rain is pulling away from scotla nd time. the rain is pulling away from scotland and northern ireland. as it brightens up on sunday there will be a scattering of showers. the wind gets stronger. especially further north. we are close to the low pressure as we start on sunday, with severe gales in northern scotland. we could have up to 70 mph. in northern england...
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showers in england and waeltion. scotland and northern ireland seeing the best of the driest, sunniest weather today. not especially warm, but there are lighter winds. the strength of the sun should make it feel quite pleasant. the show, part south later on tonight —— the showers. mostly it will be dry with clear skies, patchy mist and fog and it's another chilly night, parts of rural scotland getting close to a frost once again in the countryside. a fresh start to tuesday. uk—wise, this week's driest, brightest day of the week, the mist and fog patches will clear, one or two very isolated showers. mostly staying dry throughout the day. good long sunny spells. more cloud in the west later on. with light winds, it will feel warmer thanit light winds, it will feel warmer than it has done recently, even though temperatures are 15—18. changes on tuesday night. low pressure systems to the west helping to drag up much, much milder air from the mid thanking. nowhere near as chilly as we start wednesday but the downs
showers in england and waeltion. scotland and northern ireland seeing the best of the driest, sunniest weather today. not especially warm, but there are lighter winds. the strength of the sun should make it feel quite pleasant. the show, part south later on tonight —— the showers. mostly it will be dry with clear skies, patchy mist and fog and it's another chilly night, parts of rural scotland getting close to a frost once again in the countryside. a fresh start to tuesday. uk—wise, this...
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for north—west england, south—west england, ekka cloud, showers becoming more widespread and this is a sign of things to come. with his first little pulse of rain pushing across parts of england and wales and into scotland, the breeze picking up and by the end of saturday heavy rain is coming into northern ireland. a mild start on sunday. northern ireland will cease in heavy rain in the morning pushing a cross scotland, into cumbria, especially the higher ground. the wind is picking up, coastal gales developing in the west and for england and wales we aren't expecting the brain to be quite so heavy further north but some outbreaks breading east during the day and again, windy. temperatures around 16— 19 celsius. things will clear across scotland and northern ireland are in the afternoon but the wind might pick up further going into monday, especially for monday morning across scotland and northern england, closer to this area of low pressure. we could this disruptive winds, city gals in northern scotla nd winds, city gals in northern scotland and quite widely from scotla nd scotlan
for north—west england, south—west england, ekka cloud, showers becoming more widespread and this is a sign of things to come. with his first little pulse of rain pushing across parts of england and wales and into scotland, the breeze picking up and by the end of saturday heavy rain is coming into northern ireland. a mild start on sunday. northern ireland will cease in heavy rain in the morning pushing a cross scotland, into cumbria, especially the higher ground. the wind is picking up,...
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with shay hope and his wicket england were in control and jonny ba i rstow, a england were in control and jonny bairstow, a wicketkeeper by trade, ta kes bairstow, a wicketkeeper by trade, takes elastic catches. the tourists had lost early momentum and poor shots had england chipping through. a target well within the powers of the home side and the first one—day international could rest on staying dry. and this is the latest scorecard from old trafford. england batting now, needing 205 to win. jonny bairstow opened the batting alongside alex hales. 40 a0 after one as you can see the current score. it's a 7 o'clock kick off tonight for england's lionesses as they begin their world cup qualifying campaign. they take on russia in their first match since reaching the semi—finals of the euros in the summer, and so it's also their first since allegations of racism against their coach mark sampson were made public. he was cleared of any wrongdoing by an initial investigation but that could be re—opened amid further accusations. our sports correspondent katie gornall is at the game at t
with shay hope and his wicket england were in control and jonny ba i rstow, a england were in control and jonny bairstow, a wicketkeeper by trade, ta kes bairstow, a wicketkeeper by trade, takes elastic catches. the tourists had lost early momentum and poor shots had england chipping through. a target well within the powers of the home side and the first one—day international could rest on staying dry. and this is the latest scorecard from old trafford. england batting now, needing 205 to...
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there is no less than 2500 officers policing the roads in england and wales. 30% down on ten yea rs england and wales. 30% down on ten years ago. do you think there is a lack of enforcement going on? just so people understand, those penalties, they also apply if you are caught using your phone when stationary behind the wheel? absolutely. psu is using a hand—held mobile phone to talk, to text, to ta ke mobile phone to talk, to text, to take photographs is both a physical and mental distraction. whether you are driving or stationary, it is drawing your focus away from the road. many people who are headstone at the traffic lights looking at a text are oblivious to what is going on around them. so when the lights change and they go to move off, they are not aware of other vehicles and cyclist too may have pulled alongside. if you are caught, it is £200 and six points on the licence. who are the worst offenders? your research breaks down in terms of gender and age etc. it is across the board we have the hard—core of hand—held mobile phone users. but there is a greater proportion of young
there is no less than 2500 officers policing the roads in england and wales. 30% down on ten yea rs england and wales. 30% down on ten years ago. do you think there is a lack of enforcement going on? just so people understand, those penalties, they also apply if you are caught using your phone when stationary behind the wheel? absolutely. psu is using a hand—held mobile phone to talk, to text, to ta ke mobile phone to talk, to text, to take photographs is both a physical and mental...
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he is arguably england's highest profile footballer. wayne rooney captained the national team and holds the goal—scoring record for the side. rooney scores! he had many successful years at manchester united and has had a promising start to this season, after returning to everton. he's their new poster boy. but it's off—pitch activities that sees wayne rooney in the headlines today. in the early hours of this morning, he was arrested in cheshire for drink—driving. a few hours earlier, he was pictured on social media on a night out. he was stopped by police whilst driving a black vw beetle in wilmslow. cheshire police say the everton footballer was arrested just after 2am. 31—year—old wayne rooney will appear before magistrates in stockport on the 18th of september, where he can either admit the charge, or contest it. he made no comment to reporters, as he arrived back home this afternoon, driven by his agent, paul stretford. after just retiring from international football and making a new start at everton, this will be an unwel
he is arguably england's highest profile footballer. wayne rooney captained the national team and holds the goal—scoring record for the side. rooney scores! he had many successful years at manchester united and has had a promising start to this season, after returning to everton. he's their new poster boy. but it's off—pitch activities that sees wayne rooney in the headlines today. in the early hours of this morning, he was arrested in cheshire for drink—driving. a few hours earlier, he...
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50 the england's batting, in particular tom westley a nd england's batting, in particular tom westley and mark stoneman, the new arrivals in the team? absolutely. they are running out of options come thatis they are running out of options come that is the bottom line. i spoke to joe root yesterday and said, have you seen enough from tom westley this summer to think that he could thrive in australia? he did not say yes or no but he did say that stoneman needed something in this match — sorry, westley, and i don't think westley has done enough. stoneman is earlier in his career and he might get on the plane perhaps. but who else is there? haseeb hameed has made a very encouraging innings for lancashire in the county championship this week. maybe even that might be enough if he makes a couple more decent innings before the championship finishes. maybe he will get on the plane. but they are running out of options. they have been giving opportunities to players who have done well in the championship, maybe they will have to think about putting in guys who just have the temperament and th
50 the england's batting, in particular tom westley a nd england's batting, in particular tom westley and mark stoneman, the new arrivals in the team? absolutely. they are running out of options come thatis they are running out of options come that is the bottom line. i spoke to joe root yesterday and said, have you seen enough from tom westley this summer to think that he could thrive in australia? he did not say yes or no but he did say that stoneman needed something in this match — sorry,...
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it seemed to jolt england. quite a panicky performance. then england equalised, as you can hear. and eric dier goal. that was quite cheeky, from a corner. not sure if he meant it. but he did. joe hart made a very important save and 1—1. he has been much maligned because of the ten goals he has conceded injust ten games at west ham. but it was marcus rashford that came on to win the game for england, to score the wembley winner, after having that moment in the first half. he really came back and showed true character. i think was the character he showed and that the team showed in the second half that really gave the fa ns second half that really gave the fans something to cheer. they have been thinking i was not enough pride in that shirt. they have been talking about that a lot. gareth southgate said was outrageous to suggest they didn't have enough pride. the second half performance and the character shown by marcus rashford gave them something to cheer. in their penultimate match against slovenia they will qualify for russia with a win. that is something definitely for engla
it seemed to jolt england. quite a panicky performance. then england equalised, as you can hear. and eric dier goal. that was quite cheeky, from a corner. not sure if he meant it. but he did. joe hart made a very important save and 1—1. he has been much maligned because of the ten goals he has conceded injust ten games at west ham. but it was marcus rashford that came on to win the game for england, to score the wembley winner, after having that moment in the first half. he really came back...
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england are 157 for 3. they have just lostjoe they have just lost joe root they have just lostjoe root for 1h runs. a long way to go to seal the series. well, that's not the end of our cricket stories here on sportsday. coming up later in the programme, we hearfrom former sri lanka captain kumar sangakkara who says he's "happy with what he's achieved" after playing his final first—class innings. it took 200 days of tweaking, but one postman has his dream job for the day, caddying with sergio garcia. now, there's another big night of champions league football tonight as three more british sides play their second fixtures of the group stage. manchester united are in moscow to face cska, hoping to build on their opening win. the russians also won their first match, meaning it isn't the time for united to miss key players. we don't have fellini or carrick, so all the players we lose for this batch, the solutions are not many —— for this match. but we try not to focus on individual battles or specific area
england are 157 for 3. they have just lostjoe they have just lost joe root they have just lostjoe root for 1h runs. a long way to go to seal the series. well, that's not the end of our cricket stories here on sportsday. coming up later in the programme, we hearfrom former sri lanka captain kumar sangakkara who says he's "happy with what he's achieved" after playing his final first—class innings. it took 200 days of tweaking, but one postman has his dream job for the day, caddying...
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a few brighter breaks coming through east anglia, south—east england. another weather system bringing more rain back to parts of scotland and northern ireland through the day. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11:00pm: on his second visit this week, president trump praises the people of texas, as he meets those affected by flooding there. as tough as this was, it has been a wonderful thing, i think even for the country to watch and for the world to watch. it's been beautiful. the retired field marshal lord bramall and the family of the late lord brittan receive compensation from the police over false child abuse accusations. tens of thousands of rohingya muslims flee violence in myanmar, escaping a military crackdown. also in the next hour, we will take another look at the sunday papers. the sunday times says theresa may has secretly approved a £50 billion
a few brighter breaks coming through east anglia, south—east england. another weather system bringing more rain back to parts of scotland and northern ireland through the day. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11:00pm: on his second visit this week, president trump praises the people of texas, as he meets those affected by flooding there. as tough as this was, it has been a wonderful thing, i think even for the country to watch and for the world to watch. it's been beautiful. the retired...
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a few showers for northern ireland and south—west of england. further south and east staying largely dry but it will be cold with temperatures in towns and cities 10 celsius, touch cooler in rural areas. a bright start to the date and cold and a few showers around but some good spells of sunshine as well. here we are at 9am, some good spells of sunshine across the south—east, temperatures just in double figures. as we move further west into the south—west of england and wales, a scattering of showers and wales, a scattering of showers and a few showers in the midlands as well. quite a brisk north—westerly breeze from the word go on western coasts. further north in northern england and southern scotland more in the way of dry weather. plenty of brightness and a scattering of showers in northern ireland and the north and east of scotland first thing tomorrow. a brisk wind in the far north of scotland. as we move through the day the showers will get gelling. there will be lots of dry weather around but through the afternoon when the showers g
a few showers for northern ireland and south—west of england. further south and east staying largely dry but it will be cold with temperatures in towns and cities 10 celsius, touch cooler in rural areas. a bright start to the date and cold and a few showers around but some good spells of sunshine as well. here we are at 9am, some good spells of sunshine across the south—east, temperatures just in double figures. as we move further west into the south—west of england and wales, a...
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northern ireland, i fancy england and wales. northern ireland, ifancy a england and wales. northern ireland, i fancy a brighter day for you tomorrow. particularly in the west. a few more showers, perhaps feeling a touch warmer but by and large temperatures roughly where you want them this time of year. into sunday, chilly start, dry start to central and eastern areas but then cloud and outbreaks of rain that may be and patchy. the wind will become more of a feature as mentioned. gale force across the west. strengthening further on the southern flank. western parts of england and wales, there could be severe gales and some impact from that as we start the monday morning rush hour. sunshine and showers, blustery and feeling cool and showers, blustery and feeling cool. before we go, quick look at the latest satellite imagery from hurricane irma coming in from the us. a massive storm. you can see just behind me, florida, but it is the north coast of cuba that is the greatest concern at the moment. we will have more updates on that in the coming hour. goodbye for now. this is bb
northern ireland, i fancy england and wales. northern ireland, ifancy a england and wales. northern ireland, i fancy a brighter day for you tomorrow. particularly in the west. a few more showers, perhaps feeling a touch warmer but by and large temperatures roughly where you want them this time of year. into sunday, chilly start, dry start to central and eastern areas but then cloud and outbreaks of rain that may be and patchy. the wind will become more of a feature as mentioned. gale force...
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east england and the midlands. that will slowly lift as we go through the course of the morning. then we see a brightening up morning. then we see a brightening up process. we will see the low cloud then and the low level cloud lift. some sunshine will come through. the wind will pick up in the west as well. through western scotland, a warm southerly coming your way. once again, scotland, a warm southerly coming yourway. once again, we scotland, a warm southerly coming your way. once again, we see sunshine around 18 celsius. across northern england, a similar story. the sun will come out and we are looking at the risk of a shower but hit and miss. anywhere across eastern counties of england today. most of us will miss them all together, though, with a dry day. you could catch the odd sharp shower in east anglia. highs in london of 20 celsius and the midlands down towards the south coast, the isle of wight, again, sunny skies. the outside chance of a shower but that is all. another fine afternoon with sunny spells c
east england and the midlands. that will slowly lift as we go through the course of the morning. then we see a brightening up morning. then we see a brightening up process. we will see the low cloud then and the low level cloud lift. some sunshine will come through. the wind will pick up in the west as well. through western scotland, a warm southerly coming your way. once again, scotland, a warm southerly coming yourway. once again, we scotland, a warm southerly coming your way. once again, we...
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southern england breaking into sunshine during the day. perhaps some sunny spells in northern ireland. a bit of warmth. this weather system coming in from the atlantic, some uncertainty about how far east it will go during sunday. some sunny spells either side of it. easing winds. we will keep you updated on that. we are following hurricane maria, which on sunday should just miss the turks and caicos islands. it looks like it will eventually push north further away from the bahamas. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: donald trump steps up the pressure on north korea, with more sanctions against companies who trade with pyongyang. our new executive order will cut off sources of revenue that funds north korea's efforts to develop the deadliest weapons known to human kind. racing against the clock. rescuers frantic struggle to get people out of the rubble after mexico city's devastating earthquake. the death toll passes 270. the caribbean islands still without
southern england breaking into sunshine during the day. perhaps some sunny spells in northern ireland. a bit of warmth. this weather system coming in from the atlantic, some uncertainty about how far east it will go during sunday. some sunny spells either side of it. easing winds. we will keep you updated on that. we are following hurricane maria, which on sunday should just miss the turks and caicos islands. it looks like it will eventually push north further away from the bahamas. welcome to...
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then pushing into wales, south—west of england, and western scotla nd south—west of england, and western scotland in the early hours of sunday. further east will start on a drying out and it won't be as chilly first thing with the breeze and cloud keeping things warmer. moving through sunday come here is a front heading in from the west. meanwhile high—pressure still holding on in the near continent. that should keep things dry for most of eastern england and scotland but by the afternoon the front in the west makes its way gradually further east across central part of the country. patchy rain combined with a brisk breeze and temperatures between 15 to 19 degrees. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11pm: ten people have been suspended after accusations of abuse and assaults at an immigration centre run by g4s. i'm absolutely disgusted by the alleged behaviour. it's totally unacceptable to me, to the organisation, to anyone else who would work in this kind of vocation. cardinal murphy—o'connor, the former archbishop of westminster, has died at the age of 85. at least 1400 people have
then pushing into wales, south—west of england, and western scotla nd south—west of england, and western scotland in the early hours of sunday. further east will start on a drying out and it won't be as chilly first thing with the breeze and cloud keeping things warmer. moving through sunday come here is a front heading in from the west. meanwhile high—pressure still holding on in the near continent. that should keep things dry for most of eastern england and scotland but by the afternoon...
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the bank of england is intensely going up, so we bank of england is intensely going up, so we can bank of england is intensely going up, so we can buy more with our spare cash but if they go too high we will give it all back again with high mortgage rates. are there any signs that interest rates are going 7 signs that interest rates are going hey signs that interest rates are going up? they have been so low for so long. a couple of the members of the bank of england interest—rate committee already want to increase the interest rates and we will find out on thursday how the rest of the committee feels. there was speculation that we might have another person voting for interest rate hikes. i don't think it will happen until the middle of next year, but if wages pick up, like i think they will, it could come sooner think they will, it could come sooner rather than later. it is an interesting time to talk about wages, given what we've heard about public sector wages and the pressure on people. how much of a squeeze it -- is it on people. how much of a squeeze it —— is it putting on p
the bank of england is intensely going up, so we bank of england is intensely going up, so we can bank of england is intensely going up, so we can buy more with our spare cash but if they go too high we will give it all back again with high mortgage rates. are there any signs that interest rates are going 7 signs that interest rates are going hey signs that interest rates are going up? they have been so low for so long. a couple of the members of the bank of england interest—rate committee...
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especially in northern england. the rain is relu cta nt to northern england. the rain is reluctant to p. not much in the way a rainfor reluctant to p. not much in the way a rain for south—east england but it will be cloudy for much of the day. temperatures of 21 degrees in london. fresh air in scotland and northern ireland. it will feel cooler later. that‘s the latest weather. this is bbc news at five — the headlines. the united states is to present a new sanctions resolution to the united nations, in the wake of north korea‘s latest nuclear test. washington‘s ambassador to the un told an emergency meeting of the council that the actions of kimjong—un can no longer be tolerated. his abusive use of missiles and his nuclear threats show that he is begging for war. war is never something the united states wants. we don‘t want it now. but our country‘s patience is not unlimited. the security firm gas was warned three years ago about problems with the behaviour of some of its staff towards detainees at brook house immigration detention centre — ac
especially in northern england. the rain is relu cta nt to northern england. the rain is reluctant to p. not much in the way a rainfor reluctant to p. not much in the way a rain for south—east england but it will be cloudy for much of the day. temperatures of 21 degrees in london. fresh air in scotland and northern ireland. it will feel cooler later. that‘s the latest weather. this is bbc news at five — the headlines. the united states is to present a new sanctions resolution to the...
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elsewhere across england and wales we re elsewhere across england and wales were likely to see whether and in the sunshine, 22 or will fill pleasant. a little cooler for that make further north. high—pressure not far away, perhaps a bit of fog and drizzle around a monday but many of us having a dry day on into tuesday. the temperature will do pretty well for the time of year. more details on the weather for the week ahead on our website. this is bbc world news. i'm kasia madera. our top stories: trying to break the brexit deadlock. britain's teresa may strikes a conciliatory tone as she sets out her plans to move negotiations with the eu forward. it is up to leaders to set the tone and the tone i want to set is one of partnership and friendship. uncovering the horrors of mexico's earthquake. a family of ii were killed when this church collapsed during a christening. the family was congregated here and the town came out to try and dig them out of the rubble, but all they recovered was bodies. puerto rico faces the aftermath of hurricane maria. tens of thousands are urged to evacuate a
elsewhere across england and wales we re elsewhere across england and wales were likely to see whether and in the sunshine, 22 or will fill pleasant. a little cooler for that make further north. high—pressure not far away, perhaps a bit of fog and drizzle around a monday but many of us having a dry day on into tuesday. the temperature will do pretty well for the time of year. more details on the weather for the week ahead on our website. this is bbc world news. i'm kasia madera. our top...
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miron told you, i represent the north—east of england. two centuries ago it was the north of england rather than the west coast of america that drove the industrial revolution. we associate the industrial revolution with the great technologies of the era, combustion, electricity, railway, but it was free trade as much as the technological change which created that wave of globalisation. free trade helps spread that technology beyond europe. it is free trade that help transform britain's domestic economy. it took britain from being a large and largely rural economy at the end of the 18th century to a largely industrial one at the end of the 19th century. a revolution that was more unmatched in this country 70 years later, the area of rockefeller and jp morgan and carnegie. our openness to goods from across the globe allowed us to import the food we needed so we could focus on the products we were best place to manufacture. these changes had a transformational effect on the way british people work and live then and now. at the beginning of
miron told you, i represent the north—east of england. two centuries ago it was the north of england rather than the west coast of america that drove the industrial revolution. we associate the industrial revolution with the great technologies of the era, combustion, electricity, railway, but it was free trade as much as the technological change which created that wave of globalisation. free trade helps spread that technology beyond europe. it is free trade that help transform britain's...
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parts of north—west england, north wales as well as southern coastal counties of england, 50— 60 mph gusts possible. parts of northern england would like to see the worst of that. as it continues east would, by the end of the night, parts of northern england, north wales, the midlands and east anglia, because the winds gusting in excess of 70 or 75 mph. that is enough to bring a few branches down, maybe bring a few trees down and cause disruption for tomorrow. blustery across—the—board with the exception of northern scotland. there may be problems around for the commute tomorrow. keep up—to—date on the radio, the website and the aacta. —— app. blustery starts to wednesday. the rain and wind pulls away and could be stormy across parts of denmark. showers are most frequent in the north and west and feeling distinctly cool. the battle lines for the thermostat will be. what will be more? the battle over the remote control for the television or the thermostat? a big battle. ten years ago this week marks the collapse of the bank northern rock. you‘ll remember those queues out
parts of north—west england, north wales as well as southern coastal counties of england, 50— 60 mph gusts possible. parts of northern england would like to see the worst of that. as it continues east would, by the end of the night, parts of northern england, north wales, the midlands and east anglia, because the winds gusting in excess of 70 or 75 mph. that is enough to bring a few branches down, maybe bring a few trees down and cause disruption for tomorrow. blustery across—the—board...
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in reply, england have started well. jason roy is benefiting from the absence of alex hales at the top of the order. isa guha, it seems a long time ago that england were playing in the champions trophy, why back on me the visit when their season started. whether they stand now? they are a very good side. when you consider that they had an underwhelming performance at the last world cup in 2015, they have changed their attitude towards limited overs cricket and they have excelled after that. eoin morgan has led from the front and brought together this team of players which, in contrast to the test team, seems way more settled. and you have more players pushing for a place. jason roy, who was left out ahead of this series, comes in in place of alex hales and he has made the most of it. jonny bairstow, who has been knocking on the door for such a long time, scored 100 in the first game and did well again today. there are a number of bowlers who have had a good summer. we talked about liam plunkett before. obviously adil ras
in reply, england have started well. jason roy is benefiting from the absence of alex hales at the top of the order. isa guha, it seems a long time ago that england were playing in the champions trophy, why back on me the visit when their season started. whether they stand now? they are a very good side. when you consider that they had an underwhelming performance at the last world cup in 2015, they have changed their attitude towards limited overs cricket and they have excelled after that....
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former england manager roy hodgson is set to succeed him. senior fa executives are summoned to a parliamentary inquiry about the two investigations that cleared england women's manager mark sampson of making allegedly racial remarks. anthony joshua has been speaking ahead of next month's world title fight against kubrat pulev in cardiff. we start with the big story of the day, and the first premier league managerial casualty of the season. frank de boer has been sacked by crystal palace afterjust 77 days in charge. he lost all four league games without even scoring a goal. the final draw for the palace board seemed to be yesterday's one nil defeat at burnley, with the dutchman uncertain of his future at the full time whistle. i don't know. the only thing i can control is to work very hard with the boys and that is what i am going to do until the last day and hopefully for a long period at crystal palace. four defeats, not a single goal scored, it's the worst start to a season in premier league history. his four games in charge are the fewest
former england manager roy hodgson is set to succeed him. senior fa executives are summoned to a parliamentary inquiry about the two investigations that cleared england women's manager mark sampson of making allegedly racial remarks. anthony joshua has been speaking ahead of next month's world title fight against kubrat pulev in cardiff. we start with the big story of the day, and the first premier league managerial casualty of the season. frank de boer has been sacked by crystal palace...
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by the time he completed his century in predictable fashion, england were seemingly out of sight. the west indies‘ target, 370. with chris gayle at the crease, anything was possible, but his bat speed israeli matched by food speed. he dawdled on 94. adil rashid did not and by barely a coat of varnish, his hopes vanished. so barely a coat of varnish, his hopes vanished. 50 soon did the west indies‘. the winning catch taken by moeen ali. his marriage and very much england‘s bay. it was a good time to come into bat. i settled myself thinner and i had licensed to clear the small robes. it is my sort of size of boundary. once you have cleared the robes a couple of times, the crowd were going while as well, could you hate every ball for six? —— going wild. it wasjust one of those days. everything seemed to work. after 26 goals in 8 matches yesterday, the only premier league match of the day today needed just one to settle it. brighton beat newcastle 1—0 in a battle of two promoted sides at the amex. alex gulrajani watched the action. the novelty has not worn offjust yet. 20
by the time he completed his century in predictable fashion, england were seemingly out of sight. the west indies‘ target, 370. with chris gayle at the crease, anything was possible, but his bat speed israeli matched by food speed. he dawdled on 94. adil rashid did not and by barely a coat of varnish, his hopes vanished. so barely a coat of varnish, his hopes vanished. 50 soon did the west indies‘. the winning catch taken by moeen ali. his marriage and very much england‘s bay. it was a...
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commentator: and england are out of the world cup on penalty kicks. what was the biggest problem that prevented england from ever going and being successful? i think it was the fact there wasn't a mid—winter break. we subject our players to a io—month slog and when it gets to the world cup finals or the european championship finals, i think they're played out. motson‘s preparing for this weekend's match with the same attention to detail he's applied throughout his career and it's that, along with an undimmed passion for the game, that's helped him become one of the host renowned commentators in british broadcasting. it was like being paid for your hobby, that's what people always say to me, but there is a little bit of hard work involved. you know, the preparation and the homework and watching players and going to see games, so that you could do the one you were doing next a bit better. it was a challenge, but it was a challenge that i always enjoyed. the greatjohn motson calling it a day as a football commentator, speaking to our sports editor,
commentator: and england are out of the world cup on penalty kicks. what was the biggest problem that prevented england from ever going and being successful? i think it was the fact there wasn't a mid—winter break. we subject our players to a io—month slog and when it gets to the world cup finals or the european championship finals, i think they're played out. motson‘s preparing for this weekend's match with the same attention to detail he's applied throughout his career and it's that,...
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england will be desperate not to lose ben stokes. but his immediate future is in the hands of the police. joe wilson, bbc news, at the oval. four american university basketball coaches and a major sportswear company executive have been charged with corruption and fraud. it's alleged that coaches were caught taking bribes to steer nba—destined college stars toward certain sports agents and financial advisers. the picture painted by the charges brought today is not a pretty one. coaches and some of the nation's top programmes soliciting and accepting cash bribes. managers and financial advisers circling blue—chip prospects like coyotes and employees of one of the world's largest sportswear companies secretly funnelling cash to the families of high school recruits. the big names continue to fall at the wuhan open, with simona halep and caroline wozniaki both losing in the early stages. there were no worries for garbine muguruza. the current wimbledon champion and new world number one beat lesia tsurenko 6—4 6—4 to reach the thir
england will be desperate not to lose ben stokes. but his immediate future is in the hands of the police. joe wilson, bbc news, at the oval. four american university basketball coaches and a major sportswear company executive have been charged with corruption and fraud. it's alleged that coaches were caught taking bribes to steer nba—destined college stars toward certain sports agents and financial advisers. the picture painted by the charges brought today is not a pretty one. coaches and...