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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  June 30, 2023 1:30pm-1:45pm BST

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ofthe of the batters contributed several of the batters contributed to their own down fall. australia will resume their second innings shortly. already 103 ahead. during the interval, the band played rule brittannia, i have to say without much conviction. time for a look at the weather. clouding overfor clouding over for many of us. this month has been the hottestjune on record. 0ne month has been the hottestjune on record. one other feature month has been the hottestjune on record. 0ne otherfeature it month has been the hottestjune on record. one other feature it has been very dry in the south. near cardiff we have not had a quarter of the june cardiff we have not had a quarter of thejune average rain fall. there is a bit on the way. we have gloomy skies in western areas and will that will come outbreaks of drizzle. but you can see although it is wet in western areas, many areas willjust
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get an odd millimetre. clouding over with light rain and drizzle working in. the second front where we have some humid air that will continue to work in from the west. so most of the rain today not heavy. you might see a few spots arriving in south—east england late afternoon. but no great amounts of rain. temperatures, a humid 18 to 21 for many of us. now tonight that humid air will push many of us. now tonight that humid airwill push in many of us. now tonight that humid air will push in and the rain turning heavier in scotland. but most of the rain light and patchy. some low cloud over the hills and some mist and fog patches are expected. and it will feel muggy. temperatures not falling before 16 or cardiff and london. into the weekend, low pressure stays to the north of the uk. we have brisk north—westerly wind and a risk of showers in the north. we start off
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with rain moving across scotland. some could be heavy. a bit of cloud in eastern england and some rain. in the afternoon brighter with sunshine. feeling pleasant in the sunshine. feeling pleasant in the sunshine. but a few showers for northern england and northern ireland. frequent showers in the north—west of scotland where it will be quite cool. the warmest weather in eastern and southern england with temperatures into the low 20s. a fresher feel saturday and sunday and in the sunshine it should feel pleasant. showers working into north western areas, heavier on sound with the risk of thunder storms. still cool in the north—west, but feeling pleasant in the sunshine. now, earlier today you may have noticed there were some problems with our forecasts on the app and the web—site. that was down to our data suppliers. we think that has been fixed. we apologise for any
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inconvenience, but we think the forecast is getting back to normal now. thank you. and that's bbc news at one. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions hello, and welcome to sportsday. england's faces further scrutiny as their attacking style contributes to a collapse on the third morning of the second ashes test. it's an all british round one march as women done as andy murray is drawn against ryan patterson. and restored to its best form and confirmed as captain,
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0wen farrell will lead england at the rugby world cup. welcome this lunchtime. there is growing criticism for england's style of play after they were bowled out quickly. some of the six wickets to fall for 36 runs were to attack and shots. the first to go was ben stokes, out on just the second ball. he had helped to steady the ship after rush shots. that was the theme again, the home side all—out war 325, 91 runs behind. australia
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reached lunch unscathed. let's head to lord's. the bare facts of the 103 run lead for australia, but england's commitment to their attacking style doesn't seem to be going down well for some. yes. attacking style doesn't seem to be going down well for some. yes, it's been an odd _ going down well for some. yes, it's been an odd morning, _ going down well for some. yes, it's been an odd morning, the - been an odd morning, the expectations would be england would show the resilience they showed last night, but instead it was a return to some of the chaotic batting that cost them three wickets in the mad session of play. ben stokes got a good ball. but the other dismissals were extraordinary butting. there was frustration. it was interesting to see barely any applause as he left the field. i think people were stunned. england are an aggressive side, but this isn't the team we saw
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last year at new zealand. there were moments when they dug in and try to build an innings. it seems they are so stubborn, they will continue like this without any sense of needing to read the situation and play with a degree of caution. it has cost them a huge first—innings deficit. it was a huge first—innings deficit. it was a necessary, and australia will be overjoyed to find themselves in the position they are in. find overjoyed to find themselves in the position they are in.— position they are in. and all this civen the position they are in. and all this given the fact — position they are in. and all this given the fact australia - position they are in. and all this given the fact australia have - position they are in. and all this given the fact australia have a l given the fact australia have a depleted bowling attack. what is the update on nathan line macro goal. he: could in theory but in this game, we don't expect him to bowl. his position is in doubt for the rest of the series. for england, they will think it is a bonus. but australia going for short pitched bowling
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seemed to us stumbled across a way of getting england out cheaply. nathan lion doesn't look good for him in this test match and the rest of the series. him in this test match and the rest of the series-_ him in this test match and the rest of the series. henry, thank you. as the lunch break— of the series. henry, thank you. as the lunch break comes _ of the series. henry, thank you. as the lunch break comes to _ of the series. henry, thank you. as the lunch break comes to an - of the series. henry, thank you. as the lunch break comes to an end. | of the series. henry, thank you. as i the lunch break comes to an end. the draw for wimbledon has been made. and given how close andy murray was to being seeded at the tournament — he's won twice previously — he was one of those most keenly watching to see how it played out. in the first round he plays another british player ryan peniston, who struggled recently but had a good grass court season, was a quarterfinalist at queens and eastbourne. if murray can win it, in the second round he will play perhaps the fifth seed, so one of the very top seeds. he was the runner—up at the australian open
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this year, but grass is not his favourite surface. he hasn't gone past the fourth round, and he's played three warm up tournaments and only 11 march. he is struggling for form. probably not the worst draw. looking at some of the other british men, and the two youngest wild cards are the highlights, very laying as well. in terms of the women, there are wild cards and those players who are hoping to get to that second third round stage that will elevate their status among the general population. they will often meet a seed. have you picked out anyone who might find their way through to potentially the second week?— second week? katie starts against the australian, _ second week? katie starts against the australian, who _ second week? katie starts against the australian, who is _ second week? katie starts against the australian, who is in - second week? katie starts against the australian, who is in a - second week? katie starts against
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the australian, who is in a top - the australian, who is in a top section of the draw, which includes the defending champion. not a disastrous starting a match for her. other players who have done well on the grass court season, looking to cash in on wimbledon, where there are more ranking points compared to eastbourne. heather watson has a tough draw, a former french champion. katie s1 will play the olympic champion. these drawers are not easy. harriet done against the french, another unseeded player. in terms of the men single, we mentioned andy murray, and a few juicy first—time ties. the number one seed at one end, novak djokovic at the other. what path did they have two potentially meeting and a alcatraz has more challenging
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opponents. he alcatraz has more challenging opponents-— alcatraz has more challenging ouonents. ., , :, :, opponents. he starts against one of the veterans- _ there are lots of tough players in there are lots of tough his direction. novak djokovic has nick kyrgios in his section. they could meet at the quarterfinal stage. nick kyrgios has had so many injury problems and has only played one match all year. novak djokovic, in the bottom half of the draw, will be pleased with it. he is the best player out there, a seven time champion, aiming to emulators roger federer�*s eight titles. defending champion novak djokovic has told the bbc that he backs wimbledon's decision to admit russian and belurussian players to this year's championships. they were banned from the 2022 tournament following russia's invasion of ukraine. but after being fined for that stance a year ago, they have been allowed to compete this time. in the end of the day, we are athletes, and i think sport should be above it
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— above the politics, above anything that has to do with war. because i think all of the athletes that you have participating from russia and belarus have publicly stated they're against the war. so i think it's fair to allow them to play. and i salute and i applaud this — this decision from wimbledon. owen farrell will lead england at the rugby world cup after being confirmed as captain for the tournament in september. the fly half is part of the 41—strong traning squad named this morning. hooker luke cowan dickie, though, won't be in france after being ruled out of the world cup with a shoulder injury. saracens hooker theo dan is one of the two uncapped players included. number eight tom willis is the other. there's also a place for 36—year—old danny care. he will be one of the scrum halves along with ben youngs and jack van poortvliet. head coach steve borthwick will confirm his final 33—man squad on august 7th.
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champions celtic will start the new scottish prmeiership season with a home game against ross county, which will also mark the beginning of brendan rodgers' second spell as manager. the opening weekend is the fifth and 6th of august, when rangers start at kilmarnock, having finished runners—up last season. the first old firm derby is on september three. arsenal kick off their women's campaign as they attempt to win one of the 12 places available. the only english winners of this competition, arsenal reach the semifinals last year, but their third—place finish takes them into the qualifying stage, in which glasgow city, cardiff city and shelbourne are drawn together in the first round group. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website
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— that's bbc.co.uk/sport. justin rose in the gulf is teeing off first. and it is practice ahead off first. and it is practice ahead of the austrian grand prix. there is the latest from the cricket on line. goodbye. welcome to bbc news. i'm nicky schiller. more now on our top story. the prime minster rishi sunak has announced a long term workforce plan for the nhs in england — aiming to deal with chronic staff shortages. currently, there are more than 110,000 vacancies, and there are fears this could triple by 2037. the new plan will double medical school places to 15,000 a year. medical degrees could be shortened by a year.
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and a new apprenticeship for doctors will launch next year. there will also be 211,000 more student nursing and midwife places. the government has promised £2.11 billion over the next five years to help achieve these goals. the prime minister called it the most ambitious transformation for nhs staffing in its history. we will get reaction from the labour party, but this is what rishi sunak said. , :, , , party, but this is what rishi sunak said. , . , , :, said. the plan rests on three principles. — said. the plan rests on three principles, train, _ said. the plan rests on three principles, train, retain - said. the plan rests on three principles, train, retain and l principles, train, retain and reform. first training, we will double the number of training places by 2031. focusing on areas where there are too few doctors today. we will train over 211,000 more nurses and midwives a year and increased the number of gp training places by
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50%. in time, this will allow

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