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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  May 30, 2023 1:30pm-1:46pm BST

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william i? no! william i? i'm sorry, that's the wrong answer, you know it's very wrong by about 600 years or so. signing off his last episode after nearly three decades, it was a gentle goodbye from britain's longest serving tv quiz master. university challenge returns later in the year and i look forward to watching it with you. so it's good night from me. good night. proper end of an era. all the very best tojeremy paxman. time for a look at the weather, here's ben rich. the big question over here is when might it rain again? because for many places it has not rained for quite some and there are parts of south wales where it has not rained for more than three weeks. plymouth, nottingham, sheffield, no rain since
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the 11th of may. it has rained a little more recently in parts of northern ireland and scotland. most of are going to remain bone dry through the week. not the case across southern europe, the rain accumulating over the next five days. the reason, thejet stream running a long way to the north, taking weather systems into scandinavia. one a long way to the south, nojet scandinavia. one a long way to the south, no jet stream anywhere inside close to our shores, is a high pressure remains blocking the weather pattern and keeping things largely dry. there will be variations, warmest and sunniest in the west. eastern parts cloudy and cooler. just as we have right now and the cloud will be melting away across the midlands eastern england and the north of scotland, staying pretty cloudy through the afternoon. breeze blowing in off the sea and temperatures for norwich, 14 degrees. 2a in the glasgow area and tonight, we bring all of this cloud in the east, roll it westwards and
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many are being enveloped by cloud, certainly crossing in wales, eastern and northern scotland. north—west england with clear skies overhead and may be the odd mist patch and thatis and may be the odd mist patch and that is where we will see the cheapest of the weather. tomorrow we do it again, start cloudy in many places and many places the cloud retreating to the east coast and lingering in northern scotland. under the cloud, these are the temperatures, 14 in skegness, chilly breeze off the north sea. part of north east scotland up to 12 or 13 degrees. furtherwest north east scotland up to 12 or 13 degrees. further west and that is where we will see the best of the sunshine of the sunshine could be in western scotland, 2526 degrees. 23 imparts of northern counties of ireland. forthursday, imparts of northern counties of ireland. for thursday, this is how the days will be for the rest of the week. many starting with a lot of cloud and the cloud retreating and where it will be cool and warm sunshine of 23 degrees. high
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pressure remains with us through friday and into the weekend. so no huge change in the weather pattern. the wind are still flowing around the high and bringing cloudy and chilly to some north—eastern coast. highest temperatures in the west, 22 degrees and very little, if any rain in sight. and that's bbc news at one. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. we will take a look at the news forever you are with our colleagues across the hello, i'm sarah mulkerrins, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: just one briton left in the singles draw at the french open, as day three gets under way at roland garros. david brooks is back in the wales squad for the first time since recovering from cancer.
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london irish's future is hanging in the balance with the takeover deadline today. good afternoon. we'll start at the french open, where day three of the action is well under way. plenty of big names on court today, inlcuding defending women's champion iga swiatek, who begins her bid for back—to—back titles. let's bring in our tennis correspondent russell fuller, who is at rolland garros for us. cameron norrie is the only brit through to the second round in singles draw after his win yesterday, but more british hopes in the doubles today. yes, we just have news of cameron norrie�*s schedule tomorrow, he will be up against another frenchman asked around about 5pm uk time. sure to be a lively afternoon on that
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court at that time of the day. in the men's doubles high hopes for britain, the world number one pair play a little bit later, and two other british players in action today. jamie murray plays with... there will be playing —— they are playing right now. they have just won their first set. playing right now. they have “ust won their first seti playing right now. they have 'ust won their first set. novak d'okovic, he was in action * won their first set. novak djokovic, he was in action yesterday, - won their first set. novak djokovic, he was in action yesterday, but - won their first set. novak djokovic, l he was in action yesterday, but made headlines after writing on a camera lens. can you explain about that? he: wrote on the lens kosovo is the heart of serbia, stop the violence. kosovo gained independence in 2,000 a day from serbia and there has been a day from serbia and there has been a lot of tension between the two countries since then. novak
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djokovic's father was born in kosovo. he says that he feels the need to speak out as a high—profile figure and said that even if he was punished he would be happy to do the same thing again. he will not be punished because there is nothing in the grand slam rule book to stop players talking about political issues such as this. it is interesting in the light of the debate about whether russians and belarusians can play in wimbledon. there they will not be able to express a view of the war in ukraine. seemingly otherflashpoints ukraine. seemingly other flashpoints around ukraine. seemingly otherflashpoints around the world immune to those rules. we around the world immune to those rules. ~ :, around the world immune to those rules. ~ . ., ,:, around the world immune to those rules. ~ . ., , around the world immune to those rules. . ., , ., , rules. we have had some big names -la in: rules. we have had some big names playing today- _ rules. we have had some big names playing today- a _ rules. we have had some big names playing today- a lot _ rules. we have had some big names playing today. a lot of _ rules. we have had some big names playing today. a lot of people - rules. we have had some big names playing today. a lot of people are i playing today. a lot of people are waiting for iga swiatek to take to the court, the defending champion. she has a spanish opponent today.
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she has a spanish opponent today. she will be on after daniil medvedev finishes his match. it is in the first set tie—break at the moment with a brazilian. other matches to look forward to our gael monfils, that will be on tonight. coco gauff, the runner—up at the french open the singles and doubles it is in a spot of bother. she has lost the first set 6—3 against a qualifier. of bother. she has lost the first set 6-3 against a qualifier. thank ou, set 6-3 against a qualifier. thank you. russell- _ sheffield wednesday boss darren moore says his side's win over ten man barnsley in the league one play—off final "is the stuff of dreams". it was goaless and heading for penalties whenjosh windass scored a brilliant diving header in the final seconds of extra time to send them back in to the championship after two
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seasons in league one. 15 years ago, windass's father, dean, scored the winner for hull in the championship play—off final also at wembley, so a pretty special day for them. 0h, oh, my god! what happens in my life? i can't stop crying. the winning goal at wembley 15 years ago has just happened to me again. it's bad. my just happened to me again. it's bad. my little boy to score at the winner at wembley. he watched me do it. he just emulated it. ijust can't believe it. ijust can't believe it. rob page has named a 25—man wales squad for the euro 2024 qualifiers against armenia and turkey next month, with midfielder david brooks back for the first time
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since recovering from cancer. the 25—year—old was diagnosed with hodgkin lymphoma in october 2021 and then played his first bournemouth game in 536 days last march. this after announcing he was cancer free in may last year. neco williams is also included, despite being out of action since april with a broken jaw. luton town captain tom lockyer has been left out after he collapsed during their play—off final win over coventry on saturday. the future of one of the best known clubs in english rugby union is in the balance. london irish have been granted an extra week by the rugby football union to organise their takeover. p, union to organise their takeover. a deadline of the 30th of may had been set by the rfu, otherwise the club
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was suspension from the premiership. it is understood another week has now been allowed, as long as the current ownership meet wednesday's payroll. there were worries they could be the third team thrown out of the top division in the past season, along with was done warriors. —— worcester warriors. great britain's bradly sinden is the men's —68kg taekwondo world champion for a second time. the world number one beat south korea'sjin ho—jun in the final at the world taekwondo championships in baku. the 24—year—old sinden won 3—2 in the first round before taking the second 16—9. it adds to his 2019 title and silver medal at the tokyo 2020 olympics. triple olympic swimming champion adam peaty has opened up about his mental health struggles, telling the bbc that more gold medals will not solve his problems. last month, he pulled out of the british championships, saying he was tired and had been in a "self—destructive spiral". he remains hopeful of heading to paris for the olympics next year,
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but now has a different persective on winning. you think it will fix all of your problems. if i win a gold medal it will fix all of your problems, but it doesn't even do one of those things. that is when people don't have a healthy relationship with themselves. i was on this endless search for a gold medal or a world record and i looked into the future and thought, if i do get that, is my life fixed or any better? no. everything comes at a cost and that might be missing those experiences as a human, as a person. it has been kind of a whirlwind, and again it comes back to if the juice is worth the squeeze. when we talk about depression
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and low feelings, long times of seeing no light, ifelt like i had this devil on my shoulder. it wasn't until i addressed it. people think you have to get rid of them. i completely agree, of course you have, if you can, but at the same time it is just living with your own brain. if you've been affected by any of the issues raised by adam peaty, you can find help and support on the bbc action line. fans of the chennai super kings will be pretty happy right now. not only did they win the indian premier league on monday but their wicketkeeper, the great ms dhoni, has delayed his decision to retire. chasing a reduced target of 171, they needed four off the final ball and that man ravindra jadeja kept his cool under huge pressure to seal victory for chennai, in a match that finished around two in the morning in india because of weather delays. the miami heat are into the nba finals for the first time since 2020, where they will meet the denver nuggets. after being 3—0 up in
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the best—of—seven series against the boston celtics, jimmy butler starred in the decider with 28 points, seven rebounds and six assists. they won easily in the end 103—84 to wrap up the eastern conference finals and continue their bid for a fourth nba title and first since 2013. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app or from our website — that's bbc.co.uk/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. you're live with bbc news. i'm mark lobel. it's emerged that a man suspected of being one of the british army's top agents within the ira, freddie scappaticci, admitted he had shot dead a suspected informer in 1990. the detail was uncovered in a court document during a bbc
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northern ireland spotlight northern ireland spotlight investigation into his activities. investigation into his activities. scappaticci, who always denied scappaticci, who always denied he was the army agent �*stakeknife' he was the army agent �*stakeknife' is thought to be linked is thought to be linked to the murders of over 20 people. to the murders of over 20 people. his death was announced in april. his death was announced in april. and you can see �*the spy who got and you can see �*the spy who got away with murder�* on the bbc away with murder�* on the bbc iplayer tonight at 10.40pm. iplayer tonight at 10.40pm. let's look at the cost—of—living let's look at the cost—of—living during the supermarket shop. during the supermarket shop. coffee and chocolate have helped drive prices coffee and chocolate have helped drive prices to a new high in the year to may. to a new high in the year to may. accroding to the british retail accroding to the british retail consortium, the overall rate a new contract for its warehouse consortium, the overall rate of inflation at grocers has of inflation at grocers has now reached 9%. now reached 9%. however, the cost of fresh food however, the cost of fresh food has fallen slightly. has fallen slightly. a decline in the rate a decline in the rate of price rises does not mean of price rises does not mean food costs have fallen, food costs have fallen, it simply means they are going it simply means they are going up at a slower pace. up at a slower pace. relations between amazon relations between amazon and its employees have been and its employees have been difficult in recent months, difficult in recent months, with protests over pay with protests over pay and conditions and disagreements and conditions and disagreements over whether it should recognise over whether it should recognise a trade union in coventry. a trade union in coventry. now the online giant has announced now the online giant has announced
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a new contract for its warehouse employees aimed at creating a better work—life balance for parents and grandparents.

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