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to never want to let it go. fabulous, anna lapwood ending _ never want to let it go. fabulous, anna lapwood ending that - never want to let it go. fabulous, anna lapwood ending that report| never want to let it go. fabulous, - anna lapwood ending that report from tim muffett. let's return to our main story this lunchtime — the school coach crash on the m53 in merseyside, and talk two i will correspond at nick garnett at alder hey hospital where some passengers have been taken. what is the latest? the some passengers have been taken. what is the latest?— what is the latest? the crash happened _ what is the latest? the crash happened just _ what is the latest? the crash happened just after - what is the latest? the crash happened just after 8am - what is the latest? the crash happened just after 8am on | what is the latest? the crash - happened just after 8am on the m53 in wirral, 50 children and one member of staff, the coach from the time of the crash and from the direction of travel, it looks as though the coach was on its way to the schools it was servicing which is west kirby grammar school and calday grange grammar school. pictures from the scene show the huge emergency response, fire crews and ambulance crews on site, the motorway has been closed in both directions and traffic has been piling up on either side in terms of its trafficjams. the shots from our
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helicopter show the coach is on its side with broken glass all around it and because of that emergency paramedics and specialist paramedic teams who deal with hazardous substances were taken to the site and used there. here at the hospital all those that were injured and out here and are being treated. the hospital says it is coping well and everything else at the hospital remains open for anyone who needs any treatment. hick remains open for anyone who needs any treatment-— any treatment. nick garnett, thank ou ve any treatment. nick garnett, thank you very much _ any treatment. nick garnett, thank you very much for _ any treatment. nick garnett, thank you very much for us _ any treatment. nick garnett, thank you very much for us in _ any treatment. nick garnett, thank you very much for us in liverpool. | you very much for us in liverpool. now the latest weather forecast and here is ben rich. there are two sites to the weekend weather, some unusual warm weather and rain at times, on the satellite picture you can see this area of cloud pushing up from the south—west, that will bring rain for some of us tomorrow. for the time being quite a lot of clear sky but some shower clouds showing up as
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well particularly across western and most especially north—western part, western scotland seeing some heavy showers. it stays windy here, quite breezy for some spots elsewhere and a relatively fresh and pleasant feel to things, 13—20 . through this evening and tonight most of the showers will fade. we keep some around western coastal fringes and also for orkney and shetland but otherwise a few mist patches, some clear skies. that will allow temperatures to drop. it will be relatively chilly, nothing unusual for a late september night, 7—9. tomorrow starts are mainly fine note under the ridge of high pressure. however, this weather system here will start to bring rain for some of the day wears on. the first sign of the day wears on. the first sign of the weather system will be some high cloud turning a lot of the sunshine quite hazy and into the afternoon cloud really sickening, some rain across parts of northern ireland into western and northern parts of wales, north—west england, central and southern parts of scotland. some
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of the rain will be on the heavy side, it will turn relatively heavy for some irish sea coasts. temperature is about where they are today, 12—20 . during saturday night we will see further outbreaks of rain. this line of rain could be quite heavy, possibly thundery, but with these various weather systems moving across the uk we will start to tap in some humid air, sunday morning will get off to a really warm start, starting temperature is 12 degrees in aberdeen, may be 17 in cardiff, and that sets the scene for the day. it's going to feel pretty warm especially towards the south, if you get some sunshine in the south—east corner. a band of cloud and some showery rain across parts of wales, the midlands and south west. further north and west, a mix of sunshine and showers. i6 west. further north and west, a mix of sunshine and showers. 16 degrees for glasgow, 2a for london, not unprecedented for the first day of october but very warm indeed. into next week a mixed affair but finds it may warm up again towards the end
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of the week. and that's bbc news at one. it's time tojoin it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where europeanjoy, a clean sweep at the ryder cup in the morning foursomes leaving the usa chasing in the early stages. the aston villa women's head coach carla ward says she has concerns over the team at�*s wetlook kit ahead of the start of the new super league season. and we speak to the olympic bronze medallist alice kinsella who is looking to add another medal to
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her collection at the world gymnastics championships which start tomorrow. welcome along to the programme. after all of the build—up and excitement as well, europe have delivered on day one of the ryder cup in italy. a morning of really high quality golf with europe now leading the usa 4—0 after the foursomes. the four balls are now under as europe look to build on their lead. oursports under as europe look to build on their lead. our sports correspondent is out in a room for us and we can cross live to you. tell us firstly, this morning session, europe could not have asked for much more. it was perfect. not have asked for much more. it was erfect. ~ . .
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not have asked for much more. it was erfect. . ., ., . , not have asked for much more. it was erfect. ~ . . . , , perfect. what an incredible first mornin: , perfect. what an incredible first morning. as _ perfect. what an incredible first morning. as you _ perfect. what an incredible first morning, as you say, _ perfect. what an incredible first morning, as you say, for- perfect. what an incredible first | morning, as you say, for europe. perfect. what an incredible first - morning, as you say, for europe. the first time in ryder cup history that europe have won all four matches on the opening morning. there was a first moment of magic on the first hole from viktor hovland, who produced a stunning chip as he and one of the rookies in the european team went on to beat max homa and brian harman, 4—3. what an incredible shot from viktor hovland. a great performance from him and recording a win for europe. the more wind came along, jon rahm, he set things off for europe alongside tyrell hatton who nearly got a hole—in—one, so nearly, but not quite. a great performance from jon rahm showing why he is the masters champion as he and hatton beat the world number one scottie scheffler
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and sam burns 4—3. after that had victory for shane lowry, and then in the final match, what drama. robbie mccrorie and tommy fleetwood winning, 2—1. the brilliant tee shot from rory on the 17th effectively sealing the victory and that meant europe had won all four of the morning matches, so they lead 4—0 after the morning session, and as you say, they couldn't have asked for a much better start. a, you say, they couldn't have asked for a much better start.— for a much better start. a perfect mornin: for a much better start. a perfect morning for— for a much better start. a perfect morning for europe. _ for a much better start. a perfect morning for europe. what - for a much better start. a perfect morning for europe. what about | for a much better start. a perfect i morning for europe. what about the afternoon? the four balls are under way and so far it's early days, but a bit of a tighter contest, this one. �* , y ., a bit of a tighter contest, this one. x a bit of a tighter contest, this one. ., , a bit of a tighter contest, this one. a ., one. as you say, the four balls are under way — one. as you say, the four balls are under way and _ one. as you say, the four balls are under way and most _ one. as you say, the four balls are under way and most of _ one. as you say, the four balls are under way and most of the - one. as you say, the four balls are under way and most of the match | one. as you say, the four balls are l under way and most of the match is looking a lot tighter so far so in the opening match we can tell you viktor hovland and tyrell hatton are tied with justin viktor hovland and tyrell hatton are tied withjustin thomas and jordan
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spieth. jon rahm and nikolai hoi god have gone one up against scottie scheffler and brooks koepka. robert mcintyre, making his debut, he's been partnered withjustin rose and they are currently tied with max homa and wyndham clark, the us open champion. the final match is very much going the way of europe. rory mcilroy and matt fitzpatrick for up after just five holes mcilroy and matt fitzpatrick for up afterjust five holes against collin morikawa and xander schauffele. closer than in most matches but as it stands leading into of them on the other two are tied, so things once again going europe's way this afternoon. ,, ., , , ., , ., afternoon. shaping up to be an incredible _ afternoon. shaping up to be an incredible weekend. _ afternoon. shaping up to be an incredible weekend. ahead - afternoon. shaping up to be an incredible weekend. ahead of. afternoon. shaping up to be an i incredible weekend. ahead of the start of the women's super league season this weekend, aston villa coach carla ward says her team shared similar concerns to the men's side over the club's kit. the new
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strip noticeably changes colour and looks wet during games. they are trying to find a solution to the problem but that will not be in place before the men host brighton on saturday whilst the women kick off their campaign at home to manchester united the following day. it was highlighted earlier in pre—season from the men's side and backed up by the women, but as far as i'm concerned it's over to the club and the company to deal with it because my focus has to be the weekend. my focus is making sure the players are focused on the weekend and the one thing i will say is the club have been superb in the last few days with constant communication of how we can help the players and what is going to help them and feel better. there is a genuine care for the football. our focus solely as on manchester united. the the football. our focus solely as on manchester united.— the football. our focus solely as on manchester united. the wsl beginning on sunday but — manchester united. the wsl beginning on sunday but there _ manchester united. the wsl beginning on sunday but there has _ manchester united. the wsl beginning on sunday but there has been - manchester united. the wsl beginning on sunday but there has been a - manchester united. the wsl beginning on sunday but there has been a focus l on sunday but there has been a focus on sunday but there has been a focus on the issue of acl injuries in the
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women's game. and said they had suffered a serious knee injury and will be out birmingham city footballer siobhan wilson is five months into her rehabilitation. she says there is a climate of fear amongst female players and they could be next. i amongst female players and they could be next.— amongst female players and they could be next. i personally think as a footballer. _ could be next. i personally think as a footballer, as _ could be next. i personally think as a footballer, as an _ could be next. i personally think as a footballer, as an athlete, - could be next. i personally think as a footballer, as an athlete, it's - a footballer, as an athlete, it's the worst injuries can get, so to have an injury that keeps you out for a long period, we are talking nearly a season line months. especially with the rise of injuries at the moment. and everyone is scared to get the injury, because it's not an easy thing to deal with. manchester united winger antony will
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return to training after allegations of domestic abuse. he spoke to greater manchester police yesterday no restrictions were placed on him and he's not been arrested or charged in the uk. united sources say antony has provided evidence in support of his strong denials of the allegations. para—athletes from russia will be allowed to compete at the paralympic games in paris next year after officials voted against a full band. the international paralympic committee will take a second vote on whether those taking place can do so under the russian flag or as neutral athletes. russia is banned from paralympic competition following the invasion of ukraine in 2022. the decision comesjust two weeks of ukraine in 2022. the decision comes just two weeks before the olympic governing body meets to discuss their stance. at the age of just 22, alice kinsella has already
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won eight european medals, five commonwealth medals and an olympic bronze. she will now be aiming to add to that tally at this years world championships which start tomorrow. nick clitheroe went to see her in training. she has won so many medals at elite level it's hard to believe that alice kinsella is only 22. last year was particularly special one as she won double gold at the commonwealth games in birmingham and double silver at the europeans and most memorably she was part of the first british women's team to win a silver medal at the world championships. it team to win a silver medal at the world championships.— team to win a silver medal at the world championships. it was such a surreal feeling _ world championships. it was such a surreal feeling when _ world championships. it was such a surreal feeling when we _ world championships. it was such a surreal feeling when we had - world championships. it was such a surreal feeling when we had the - surreal feeling when we had the mistake on the beam, we didn't get too stressed and we smashed the floor and then when the score came in and we screened the place down and we were super happy. that success has been based on a lot of hard work. she started gymnastics at a very early age and trained at her
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local park and the british gymnastics hq in lilleshall. you have to work super hard and you have to miss out on a few things but i wouldn't change it for the world and it definitely pays off. already this year she is fulfilled one ambition winning the all—around title for the first time and they also go into the world titles with qualification assured for the olympics in paris next summer which means alice and her team—mates can focus on going one better than last years world silver. i one better than last years world silver. , , ., ., , silver. i guess with other teams like the usa — silver. i guess with other teams like the usa being _ silver. i guess with other teams like the usa being super- silver. i guess with other teams like the usa being super good, | silver. i guess with other teams - like the usa being super good, you might— like the usa being super good, you might be _ like the usa being super good, you might be pretty tough but it's never impossible and we always have it in our mind _ impossible and we always have it in our mind that we could do better but at the _ our mind that we could do better but at the moment we want silver or another— at the moment we want silver or another team medal. marielle alice is hoping _ another team medal. marielle alice is hoping there is still more highs to come —
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is hoping there is still more highs to come. ., .. is hoping there is still more highs to come. ., ., , , to come. you can get the latest news from the bbc — to come. you can get the latest news from the bbc sport _ to come. you can get the latest news from the bbc sport website - to come. you can get the latest news from the bbc sport website and - to come. you can get the latest news from the bbc sport website and the l from the bbc sport website and the 3pp, from the bbc sport website and the app, including the latest on relegation in cricket's county championship. but for myself and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye for now. welcome back, with me, frankie mccamley. lets get more on the school coach full of children that overturned on the m53 in merseyside. it is thought it hit the central reservation and 50 patients are being assessed at the scene in a major incident has been declared. the coach was carrying pupils to separate grammar schools. let's get more on this and speak to our correspondence. just
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talk to us about what we know about the crash itself so far and those on board. ., ., ~' the crash itself so far and those on board. ., ., .. ., the crash itself so far and those on board. ., ., ~ ., ., ., ., , board. looking at the aerial images we've been — board. looking at the aerial images we've been showing _ board. looking at the aerial images we've been showing the _ board. looking at the aerial images we've been showing the audiences, i we've been showing the audiences, those are difficult images to look at when you know children were involved. we know to grammar schools have confirmed that school buses were involved and we know 50 people were involved and we know 50 people were assessed at the scene in the one female patient sustained major injuries and that is why she was taken to hospital. the royal hospital trust has declared a major incident and i want to read a statement they have just released, and they have said clear plans are in place to deal with emergencies on this kind and that the services are ready to receive any casualties and our thoughts are with those affected by the event and we are happy to provide trimmed and support any casualties or relatives arriving. that is the medical director at wirral university teaching hospital

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