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so i think with this type of river restoration, you get a lot of bang for your buck. this is what the site looked like last autumn. the wet summer has worked wonders ever since. the logs you can see mimic the deadwood that would be found naturally in a wetland environment. and one ambition is to allow the estate's wild beavers to inhabit this area. early signs are showing immediate improvements to the local wildlife and the water's cleanliness. but the team here believes this, or versions of it, can help to reduce the biggest threat we face — climate change — a major cause that may be helped by allowing water to find its own course. john maguire, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes.
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we have a real mixed picture to take you through the rest of today. for scotland and northern ireland it is sunny spells and a few passing showers. the south of england with warm sunshine, feeling a little humid, and between that we have a weather front across wales, midlands, lincolnshire, a tug—of—war between these separate areas of low pressure. that front will not move through the day to day but is this low pressure sores to develop and move toward spain and portugal where it could cause some severe thunderstorms, it will push warmer air across england and wales tomorrow and will control how much rain we have in the weekend. this afternoon the wettest areas are wales, across the midlands, lincolnshire might see some of the rain into three parts of north—west england right towards the end of the afternoon. the rain tending to turn afternoon. the rain tending to turn a bit heavier. warm sunshine in the south and blustery conditions for the north of scotland were strong winds continuing here. tonight our weather front changes its mind and starts working back north, with the
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rain returning across northern england, reaching northern ireland and southern scotland by the end of the night. quite cool air in the far north. otherwise for most temperatures into double figures. tomorrow at weather front still with us, it will bring some fairly heavy rain across the far north of england, into northern ireland and parts of scotland as well. to the south of that increasingly we see dry and sunny weather but underneath that cloud and rain for northern areas these temperatures a little on the low side for the time of year, 14 or 15, not feeling great. in the south across england and wales we are looking at highs of 21—25. a warmer day and starting to feel more humid as well. that weather front will be quite weak by the time we get into the weekend. just a few spots of rain, probably around southern scotland, northern ireland, may be parts of wales. further south sunshine turning a bit hazy, one or two thundery showers are possible towards the south. at the same time we have good airfor towards the south. at the same time we have good air for scotland and northern ireland with sunny spells and a few showers for the far north
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of scotland. quite a mixed picture. by of scotland. quite a mixed picture. by sunday we start to see some heavier rain flicked up by the area of low pressure in the south. some uncertainty about where this heavy thundery rain exactly goes, but it could go as far north as part of scotland. the rain potentially heavy enough to cause some localised flooding. still quite humid across the south and still fresh air across the south and still fresh air across the far north stop next week, the weather looks unsettled and it looks like it will be quite wet and windy. a mixed picture this afternoon. thanks, chris. and that's bbc news at one. you can keep up with all today's stories on our website. the news continues here on bbc one, as wejoin our colleagues for the news where you are. have a good afternoon.
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hello and welcome. our top stories. from retirement _ hello and welcome. our top stories. from retirement to _ hello and welcome. our top stories. from retirement to a _ hello and welcome. our top stories. | from retirement to a record-breaking from retirement to a record—breaking innings, ben stokes is back to lead england's woke cup defence. france had hoped that opening game and expectations abound for their second match —— world cup. manchester united make a welcome winner. could there be more as clubs make their last—minute deals? hello and welcome along. with three weeks to go until the cricket world cup, england's demolition of new zealand last night could barely have been more timely. joss butler says he is delighted with the form of ben
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stokes who has come out of retirement ahead of the tournament and the side going in the right direction. joe wilson looks back at a sublime innings. cricket matches come in many formats. remember a6 is always a six. ben stokes has no limits. he had retired from these 50 over matches to conserve himself. but there is a world cup to win, to retain this autumn, and could you imagine a world cup without him question what new zealand gladly would. stokes had rescued england from a mess and it is those situations which inspire him. from 124 balls, 182 runs, the highest score in one day international is, another day of him rethinking the possible. he
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another day of him rethinking the ossible. ., . ., , another day of him rethinking the ossible. ., . .,, ., another day of him rethinking the ossible. ., . ., , possible. he once was to put pressure _ possible. he once was to put pressure regardless - possible. he once was to put pressure regardless of - possible. he once was to put pressure regardless of the i possible. he once was to put - pressure regardless of the start. having that mindset puts bowlers of their plan a and gets them to their plan be quicker. just trying to put them under the pump.— plan be quicker. just trying to put them under the pump. england won the match b 181 them under the pump. england won the match by 181 runs. _ them under the pump. england won the match by 181 runs. stokes _ them under the pump. england won the match by 181 runs. stokes will— them under the pump. england won the match by 181 runs. stokes will value - match by 181 runs. stokes will value far more than his 182. a brilliant innings, one which followed the instructions of his captain, he was pleased that the attacking mantra work. . , , pleased that the attacking mantra work. . i, ., work. really pleased, not too worried about _ work. really pleased, not too worried about not _ work. really pleased, not too worried about not busting - work. really pleased, not too worried about not busting the work. really pleased, not too - worried about not busting the overs. the big message was, can we take the handbrake off? and try and put the opposition under pressure and be positive. we did that. really delighted. a quick turnaround so we see how the guys pull up and may be rotated. the message is the same. we
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are trending in a nice direction. the women's final match could be ruined by the autumnal weather. the third game again shall anchor was supposed to start at 1230 but the rain has been falling —— sri lanka. some compensation for defeat in the 2020 matches between the two sides. the rugby world cup begins its second games this evening, but scotland have a rest week. they have added their former captain to their squad to replace david sherry, his tournament was ended by a concussion after he slipped on the stairs. he will play at a second world cup. south africa's player has been ruled out with a knee injury. he started against scotland but wasn't in the
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squad against romania after an incident in training. the tournament starts with france against uruguay this evening. france have made changes from the opening game against new zealand. 12 of them changes from the opening game against new zealand.12 of them in all. your cry are ranked 17th in the world. —— uruguay. translation: it is not that we want the main players to take a break, we want to be as competitive as possible. especially the most challenging ones. we need to balance and include all the players. when you look at the quality of the personal commitment the players have put forward, we try to make everyone participate. for the most important games ahead of us, everyone can perform at the highest level.— highest level. there is another transfer deadline _ highest level. there is another transfer deadline looming - highest level. there is another transfer deadline looming with highest level. there is another- transfer deadline looming with today being the last chance for the clubs
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in the women's game to do their deals. manchester united are the club worth watching. it deals. manchester united are the club worth watching.— deals. manchester united are the club worth watching. it has been a bus da . club worth watching. it has been a busy day- the _ club worth watching. it has been a busy day. the has _ club worth watching. it has been a busy day. the has been _ club worth watching. it has been a busy day. the has been so - club worth watching. it has been a busy day. the has been so much l busy day. the has been so much speculation around england's penalty saving hero and golden glove world cup holder. she's been linked with a move away from manchester united. they declined an offer from an unspecified club. she has a year left on her contract. it is believed she will stay. another goalkeeper is currently during her medical at manchester united. that is not to replace mary earps. they have signed world cup winner irene guerrero from atletico madrid, a significant player. she was an unused substitute in the final when spain beat
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england. she is very talented, and mark skinner is looking to bolster his squad, his already growing midfield. they are also targeting lyon forward. they are in talks with everton over gabby george, so it will be busy for them. my everton over gabby george, so it will be busy for them.— will be busy for them. my years ricked will be busy for them. my years pricked up _ will be busy for them. my years pricked up when _ will be busy for them. my years pricked up when you _ will be busy for them. my years pricked up when you said - will be busy for them. my years pricked up when you said lyon l pricked up when you said lyon forward, because that is another lyon player possibly?— lyon player possibly? yes, the -la er lyon player possibly? yes, the player has _ lyon player possibly? yes, the player has been _ lyon player possibly? yes, the player has been linked - lyon player possibly? yes, the player has been linked with - player has been linked with barcelona or the top four wsl clubs. quickly, arsenal are expected to sign the australian striker, the 21—year—old midfielder who impressed at the world cup. 21-year-old midfielder who impressed at the world cup.— at the world cup. they've got until 11 o'clock. when _
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at the world cup. they've got until 11 o'clock. when mehdi _ at the world cup. they've got until 11 o'clock. when mehdi pickles - at the world cup. they've got until 11 o'clock. when mehdi pickles had her leg and be dated, she hasn't let it hold her back. she has finished one of the most extreme races in all of europe. i one of the most extreme races in all of euroe. .,, ., , ., �* of europe. i was told i shouldn't run. i'm of europe. i was told i shouldn't run- i'm a _ of europe. i was told i shouldn't run- i'm a big — of europe. i was told i shouldn't run. i'm a big believer, - of europe. i was told i shouldn't run. i'm a big believer, you - of europe. i was told i shouldn't run. i'm a big believer, you can| of europe. i was told i shouldn't i run. i'm a big believer, you can do anything. six. run. i'm a big believer, you can do an hina. ,, , . , run. i'm a big believer, you can do an hina. ,, , ., ,., ., run. i'm a big believer, you can do an hin. ,, ,~ ,., ., ~ run. i'm a big believer, you can do an hin. ,, ,~ ., ~ anything. six years ago, millie was like any other— anything. six years ago, millie was like any other student _ anything. six years ago, millie was like any other student but - anything. six years ago, millie was like any other student but after - like any other student but after these pictures were taken in september 2017, that'll change. i was 20 when i had the accident, i was 20 when i had the accident, i was electrocuted and i was in hospital for two was electrocuted and i was in hospitalfor two months. i had 25 surgeries. hospital for two months. i had 25 suraeries. :: ., , hospitalfor two months. i had 25 suraeries. :: ., , . hospital for two months. i had 25 suraeries. :: ., , . surgeries. the 750 volts which pass throu . h surgeries. the 750 volts which pass through her — surgeries. the 750 volts which pass through her body _ surgeries. the 750 volts which pass through her body left _ surgeries. the 750 volts which pass through her body left her— surgeries. the 750 volts which pass through her body left her with - through her body left her with internal burns and a huge choice to make. mil internal burns and a huge choice to make. �* ., , ., , make. all of the surgeons came in and weighed _ make. all of the surgeons came in and weighed up — make. all of the surgeons came in and weighed up the _
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make. all of the surgeons came in and weighed up the pros - make. all of the surgeons came in and weighed up the pros and - make. all of the surgeons came in | and weighed up the pros and cons, make. all of the surgeons came in i and weighed up the pros and cons, i remember them talking for ages. i said, i have seen my leg, it needs to go. said, i have seen my leg, it needs to no. ,, , , said, i have seen my leg, it needs toao. ,, , ., to go. she quickly put all her ener: to go. she quickly put all her energy into _ to go. she quickly put all her energy into getting - to go. she quickly put all her energy into getting back - to go. she quickly put all her| energy into getting back onto to go. she quickly put all her- energy into getting back onto her feet. afterfinishing university and giving paralympic training ago, she wanted a new challenge. enter the red bull 400. it is wanted a new challenge. enter the red i“11400-— red bull 400. it is a ski “ump, where asfi red bull 400. it is a ski “ump, where as r i red bull 400. it is a ski “ump, where as i decided h red bull 400. it is a ski “ump, where as i decided to h red bull 400. it is a skijump, where as i decided to run - red bull 400. it is a skijump, where as i decided to run a - red bull 400. it is a skijump, i where as i decided to run a bed. when i saw the challenge, it is the world's toppers, i was like, sign me up. world's toppers, i was like, sign me u. �* ., y , world's toppers, i was like, sign me world's toppers, iwas like, sign me up. after only six days of training, she landed — up. after only six days of training, she landed in _ up. after only six days of training, she landed in slovenia. _ up. after only six days of training, she landed in slovenia. it - up. after only six days of training, she landed in slovenia. it hit - up. after only six days of training, she landed in slovenia. it hit me, | up. after only six days of training, | she landed in slovenia. it hit me, i am an amputee. — she landed in slovenia. it hit me, i am an amputee, i _ she landed in slovenia. it hit me, i am an amputee, i have _ she landed in slovenia. it hit me, i am an amputee, i have three - she landed in slovenia. it hit me, i| am an amputee, i have three toes. she landed in slovenia. it hit me, i. am an amputee, i have three toes. i was also thinking about half four i've come. there is a video when i came out of hospital and i literally could not walk up the smaller slope.
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i thought about the contrast in how four had come. i keep saying to myself, i didn't nearly die to not do this. i think this is the progress i've been off myself in my life. i don't want to cry. —— proudest i've been. i hope i show other people you can do anything if you set your mind to it. the only person stopping yourself living your dream is yourself. head person stopping yourself living your dream is yourself.— dream is yourself. head to our website for — dream is yourself. head to our website for more _ dream is yourself. head to our website for more on _ dream is yourself. head to our website for more on those - dream is yourself. head to our - website for more on those stories, including the pga championship. that is it for now. goodbye. the metropolitan police has paid damages to two women who were arrested at a vigil for sarah everard — who was kidnapped, raped and murdered by a serving officer
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of the metropolitan police in march 2021. the vigil had been cancelled by the met, who said the event was illegal under lockdown restrictions, and threatened the organisers with £10,000 fines. but by the evening, hundreds had gathered, leading to clashes between police and some of those in attendance. patsy stevenson — pictured here being pinned to the ground by two male offcers — and dania al—obeid sued the force over their detention. karen findlay, commanderfor major events and public order policing for london, said the pandemic had presented an extremely difficult challenge for officers needing to balance the potential risk to public health. and... earlier, my colleague lukwesa burak spoke to patsy stevenson and dania al—obeid and started by asking them how they felt.
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we are very happy but at the same time, it is not a full apology. there is that part of it. we're very happy this has come to an end. fiend happy this has come to an end. and we will come _ happy this has come to an end. and we will come to _ happy this has come to an end. and we will come to watch you have liked to seen. there is this added element, you are a survivor of domestic abuse, is that correct? what does this mean to you when you heard what had been agreed? hat to heard what had been agreed? not to sound in anyway _ heard what had been agreed? not to sound in anyway dramatic, _ heard what had been agreed? not to sound in anyway dramatic, it - heard what had been agreed? not to sound in anyway dramatic, it is - sound in anyway dramatic, it is literally— sound in anyway dramatic, it is literally life changing. it is the difference between not wanting to live and _ difference between not wanting to live and to live, that is how powerful _ live and to live, that is how powerful the process has been. i found _ powerful the process has been. i found my— powerful the process has been. i found my boys through it because of violence _ found my boys through it because of violence in _ found my boys through it because of violence in the past and my experience with the police —— i found — experience with the police —— i found my— experience with the police —— i found my voice. i was blamed and shamed _ found my voice. i was blamed and shamed and it was similar to when we were arrested. our motivation were
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doubled _ were arrested. our motivation were doubled it— were arrested. our motivation were doubted. it was that

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