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, , , tokyo? hundred %, the biggest wake-up call— tokyo? hundred %, the biggest wake-up call because _ tokyo? hundred %, the biggest wake-up call because i - tokyo? hundred %, the biggest wake-up call because i looked l wake—up call because i looked at the actions i took i was doing in my schedule, i definitely was not prioritising myself and my dreams the things i wanted to do outside sport. the reynolds around olympics with a disappointment of tokyo, ijust with a disappointment of tokyo, i just was with a disappointment of tokyo, ijust was like, i was ready to quit shooting altogether. i thought that was it for me and i resented the sport and wipe so much that i'm going to focus on myself and how much that changed my life into, i am content and i know that not everybody will understand it, i know people think i'm stupid for what i'm doing in the timeframe i've given myself, people will not understand the idea that i'm an olympian and give winning a gold medal is not everything to me now, but at the end of the day it is my life and i wan
, , , tokyo? hundred %, the biggest wake-up call— tokyo? hundred %, the biggest wake-up call because _ tokyo? hundred %, the biggest wake-up call because i - tokyo? hundred %, the biggest wake-up call because i looked l wake—up call because i looked at the actions i took i was doing in my schedule, i definitely was not prioritising myself and my dreams the things i wanted to do outside sport. the reynolds around olympics with a disappointment of tokyo, ijust with a disappointment of tokyo,...
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it was the bi est in tokyo? 100%. it was the biggest wake-up _ in tokyo? 10096. it was the biggest wake-up call - in tokyo? 10096. it was the biggest wake-up call for i in tokyo? 10096. it was the | biggest wake-up call for me. biggest wake—up call for me. when i looked at the actions i was taking what i was doing and what my schedule was, i definitely wasn't prioritising myself and my dreams and things i want to do outside of my sport. your brainjust i want to do outside of my sport. your brain just revolves around the olympics. with the disappointment of tokyo i was ready to quit shooting altogether. i thought that was it for me. i resented the sport and what happened so much, i was like, you know, little focus on myself. and how that changed my life in terms of how happy i am now, i'm really content. i know that not everybody is can understand it. i know people get to think i'm stupid for what i'm doing and the timeframe of giving myself with the other people may not understand the idea that i'm an olympian and winning a gold medal isn't everything to me now
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that scars me and _ on a place at the tokyo games. that scars me and will— on a place at the tokyo games. that scars me and will do _ on a place at the tokyo games. twat scars me and will do until the day i die, but i think that would have made us stronger, and it also made us, it gives us a perspective, because that happened and it was really hard and difficult. but life goes on. hopefully matt and emily qualify for the olympics after trials. ~ . . , qualify for the olympics after trials. ~. . , ., qualify for the olympics after trials. ., , , , trials. then matt has to pursue his dream of olympic _ trials. then matt has to pursue his dream of olympic gold. _ trials. then matt has to pursue his dream of olympic gold. felicity . dream of olympic gold. felicity kvesic, bbc news. a reminder of our top story. rob page wants to stay in the wales job, despite watching his side miss out on qualification for the european championships. there's more reaction to that, and reflections on defeat for scotland to northern ireland as they prepare
that scars me and _ on a place at the tokyo games. that scars me and will— on a place at the tokyo games. that scars me and will do _ on a place at the tokyo games. twat scars me and will do until the day i die, but i think that would have made us stronger, and it also made us, it gives us a perspective, because that happened and it was really hard and difficult. but life goes on. hopefully matt and emily qualify for the olympics after trials. ~ . . , qualify for the olympics after trials. ~....
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i think you've asked me before rio or tokyo, - and only big mettle? i think you've asked me before rio or tokyo, it i and only big mettle? i think you've i asked me before rio or tokyo, it was off the scale, it was all i was really thinking about, it was 100% my priority. of course, winning a gold medal is life—changing and such an incredible moment, but it is a moment, whereas the idea of being a mum to a little boy for the rest of my life is also just as incredible for me and something that i'm really, really excited to prioritise. regaining strength in her core and having enough sleep to aid reaction speeds will be crucial to helping her be at the calibre to win a medal. and she's done it! juggling that with a newborn won't be easy and could be impacted by the type of birth she has, but she said her team have planned for every eventuality. despite feeling well—supported by those around her, she expects there will still be some who don't understand her choices. i know people are going to think i'm stupid for what i'm doing in the timeframe that
i think you've asked me before rio or tokyo, - and only big mettle? i think you've asked me before rio or tokyo, it i and only big mettle? i think you've i asked me before rio or tokyo, it was off the scale, it was all i was really thinking about, it was 100% my priority. of course, winning a gold medal is life—changing and such an incredible moment, but it is a moment, whereas the idea of being a mum to a little boy for the rest of my life is also just as incredible for me and something that...
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gadirova one bronze in tokyo last time round-— gadirova one bronze in tokyo last time round. ~ , ., time round. when they went to the ol mics, time round. when they went to the olympics. i — time round. when they went to the olympics. i was — time round. when they went to the olympics, i was here, _ time round. when they went to the olympics, i was here, when - time round. when they went to the olympics, i was here, when i - time round. when they went to the olympics, i was here, when i first. olympics, i was here, when i first came _ olympics, i was here, when i first came an — olympics, i was here, when i first came anarm— olympics, i was here, when i first came an arm of her watching them with some — came an arm of her watching them with some of the other girls here. now they're watching me at the british. — now they're watching me at the british, it's like a big circle. how ins-airin british, it's like a big circle. how inspiring is _ british, it's like a big circle. how inspiring is it _ british, it's like a big circle. how inspiring is it to _ british, it's like a big c
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and the olympics beyond that is tokyo gold medallist matt richards. he was part of the team that won the relay in 2021. and as the reigning world champion in the 200m freestyle, he now wants an individual olympic gold medal. felicity felicity kvesic met up with him at his training camp in somerset. winning olympic gold is a dream only a few people can achieve, but matt richards from worcestershire has already made it a reality, winning gold in tokyo at the last olympic games three years ago. the british championships take place next week, the qualification for paris is simple but brutal. matt needs to finish in the top two. it is scary, because if it goes wrong, then you are not going, and it is that difficult. but i can't wait, i will be really excited that morning. it is all about then just keeping your call and esteem composed for the race. growing up in droitwich, he hopes he can inspire local children to take up the sport from an early age. i think five years old when i started my lessons, and ijoined the swimming club at about eight years old, i
and the olympics beyond that is tokyo gold medallist matt richards. he was part of the team that won the relay in 2021. and as the reigning world champion in the 200m freestyle, he now wants an individual olympic gold medal. felicity felicity kvesic met up with him at his training camp in somerset. winning olympic gold is a dream only a few people can achieve, but matt richards from worcestershire has already made it a reality, winning gold in tokyo at the last olympic games three years ago....
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did that perspective really shift because of what happened in tokyo? 100% — it was the biggest wake—up call for me because when i looked at the actions that i was taking and what i was doing and what my schedule was, i definitely wasn't prioritising myself and my dreams and things i wanted to do outside my sport. your brain just revolves around the olympics, but with the disappointment of tokyo, ijust was, like... i was ready to quit shooting altogether. i thought that was it for me and i resented the sport and what happened so, so much, that i was, like, you know what? i'm just going to focus on myself and how much — how that changed my life in terms of how happy i am now, i am really content, and the thing is i know that not everybody�*s going to understand it. i know people are going to think i'm stupid for what i'm doing and the time frame that i've given myself. i know people may not understand the idea that i'm an 0lympian and winning a gold medal isn't everything to me now. but at the end of the day, it's my life and ijust want to be hap
did that perspective really shift because of what happened in tokyo? 100% — it was the biggest wake—up call for me because when i looked at the actions that i was taking and what i was doing and what my schedule was, i definitely wasn't prioritising myself and my dreams and things i wanted to do outside my sport. your brain just revolves around the olympics, but with the disappointment of tokyo, ijust was, like... i was ready to quit shooting altogether. i thought that was it for me and i...
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did that perspective really shift because of what happened in tokyo? 100%, it was the biggest wake—up call because i looked at the actions i took, my schedule, i definitely was not prioritising myself and my dreams and the things i wanted to do outside sport. your brain revolves around 0lympics, but with the disappointment of tokyo, ijust was, like, i was ready to quit shooting altogether. i thought that was it for me and i resented the sport and what happened so much, that i'm going to focus on myself and how much that changed my life in terms of how happy i am now, i am content and i know that not everybody will understand it, i know people think i'm stupid for what i'm doing in the time frame i've given myself, people will not understand the idea that i'm an 0lympian and winning a gold medal is not everything to me now, but at the end of the day, it is my life and ijust want to be happy with the choices i've made. i don't want to look back and have regrets. i was so worried about what everybody else thought that i did not do something, i held off
did that perspective really shift because of what happened in tokyo? 100%, it was the biggest wake—up call because i looked at the actions i took, my schedule, i definitely was not prioritising myself and my dreams and the things i wanted to do outside sport. your brain revolves around 0lympics, but with the disappointment of tokyo, ijust was, like, i was ready to quit shooting altogether. i thought that was it for me and i resented the sport and what happened so much, that i'm going to focus...
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having narrowly missed out on selection for tokyo, jack went on to win two world titles, and last year a silver. jack eyers might get the silver. yes! but in 2024, there's only one thing on his mind. it would make my career. it would be absolutely overwhelming experience. it would be...creme de la creme of everything i've ever put into it. it would be the pinnacle to call myself a paralympian. you're no longer civilian. you've really made it. lots more onjack�*s story on the bbc sport website, keep on top of those late championship scores as well but for me and the rest of the team, goodbye for now. welcome back, you're watching bbc news. actorjohn boy—ega has spoken publicly for the first actorjohn boyega has spoken publicly for the first time about the impact of childhood friend damilola taylor's killing, calling it �*life—changing'. he's told the bbc, that the recent death of damilola's father, campaigner richard taylor, had �*motivated' him to speak about his experience. the star wars actor says the tragedy has �*shaped me through the years'. he was one of the last peop
having narrowly missed out on selection for tokyo, jack went on to win two world titles, and last year a silver. jack eyers might get the silver. yes! but in 2024, there's only one thing on his mind. it would make my career. it would be absolutely overwhelming experience. it would be...creme de la creme of everything i've ever put into it. it would be the pinnacle to call myself a paralympian. you're no longer civilian. you've really made it. lots more onjack�*s story on the bbc sport...
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she found fame in tokyo, now weightlifter emily campbell ..she found fame in tokyo, now weightlifter emily campbell is giving back to her community. we'll hearfrom her later in the programme. we'll get to those stories in just a moment, but first, let's bring you some breaking news — in the last few moments, nottinham forest have confirmed that they will appeal the four point that they will appeal the four—point deduction they were given after breaching the premier league's profit and sustainability rules. an independent commission found the club's losses last season breached the threshold of £61 million by more than £34 million. they're now 18th in the table and in the relegation zone. more details on the bbc sport website. well, to tomorrow's huge match for wales now, and with one final win, they will be on the plane to germany this summer. they take on poland in the euro 2024 play—off final and wales will have a home crowd behind them, willing the team to give one last push in cardiff. manager rob page says the players are taking it in their stride, but they know that noth
she found fame in tokyo, now weightlifter emily campbell ..she found fame in tokyo, now weightlifter emily campbell is giving back to her community. we'll hearfrom her later in the programme. we'll get to those stories in just a moment, but first, let's bring you some breaking news — in the last few moments, nottinham forest have confirmed that they will appeal the four point that they will appeal the four—point deduction they were given after breaching the premier league's profit and...
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there have also been demonstrations in the uk, france, tokyo and georgia. these are the pictures from the french capital, paris, where demonstrators held banners. an effigy of president putin was burnt in prague in the czech republic. several dozen, mostly russian nationals, took part in the protest in the city's wenceslas square. our reporter frances read is outside the russian embassy in london. what is the picture at there? your back thousands of people have been queueing up a hit since midday and at the queue queueing up a hit since midday and at the queu— at the queue stretch is still as far as the eye _ at the queue stretch is still as far as the eye can — at the queue stretch is still as far as the eye can see _ at the queue stretch is still as far as the eye can see and _ at the queue stretch is still as far as the eye can see and that - at the queue stretch is still as far as the eye can see and that has l as the eye can see and that has really been the case for the last few hours. we have spoken to people in that queue and we have seen younger
there have also been demonstrations in the uk, france, tokyo and georgia. these are the pictures from the french capital, paris, where demonstrators held banners. an effigy of president putin was burnt in prague in the czech republic. several dozen, mostly russian nationals, took part in the protest in the city's wenceslas square. our reporter frances read is outside the russian embassy in london. what is the picture at there? your back thousands of people have been queueing up a hit since...
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a silver medalist in weightlifting from the tokyo games, emily campbell, is one of those involved, and she's been speaking to dan roan. pushing for paris. already one of the faces of team gb, emily campbell now has her sights set firmly on this summer's games. emily campbell, can she hold it? the weightlifter became the first british woman to win an olympic medal in the sport three years ago, with silver in tokyo, becoming an instant star in the process. what a lift! and here at the gym near nottingham that she trains at, she told me just how much it would mean to go one better. everybody wants to upgrade, you know? it would be incredible. but, you know, it's a tough field out there. everybody's worthy of winning a medal. ijust know that i've just got to work and get myself in the best possible shape i can to get an outcome. and obviously, if i get rewarded with a bit of bling again, then i'll be over the moon. grande bretagne. .. but can team gb deliver more than medals? a new changemaker initiative, a partnership with the operator of the national lottery, will match athletes to socia
a silver medalist in weightlifting from the tokyo games, emily campbell, is one of those involved, and she's been speaking to dan roan. pushing for paris. already one of the faces of team gb, emily campbell now has her sights set firmly on this summer's games. emily campbell, can she hold it? the weightlifter became the first british woman to win an olympic medal in the sport three years ago, with silver in tokyo, becoming an instant star in the process. what a lift! and here at the gym near...
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she's hoping for a second olympic appearance, having been part of the gold medal winning team in tokyo, with her horse london 52. rebecca wood has been to meet her. a cold and wet morning at laura's arejust outside a cold and wet morning at laura's are just outside cheltenham. already she has exercised eight courses but she has exercised eight courses but she had saved the best till last, london 52 or dan, as he is known here. ~ , ., , london 52 or dan, as he is known here. g ., , ., . here. my horse of a lifetime. i will never have — here. my horse of a lifetime. i will never have another— here. my horse of a lifetime. i will never have another one _ here. my horse of a lifetime. i will never have another one like - here. my horse of a lifetime. i will never have another one like him, l never have another one like him, unbelievably— never have another one like him, unbelievably talented _ never have another one like him, unbelievably talented and - never have another one like him, unbelievably talented and he - never have another one like him, unbelievably talented and he is l n
she's hoping for a second olympic appearance, having been part of the gold medal winning team in tokyo, with her horse london 52. rebecca wood has been to meet her. a cold and wet morning at laura's arejust outside a cold and wet morning at laura's are just outside cheltenham. already she has exercised eight courses but she has exercised eight courses but she had saved the best till last, london 52 or dan, as he is known here. ~ , ., , london 52 or dan, as he is known here. g ., , ., . here. my...
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our correspondent shaimaa khalil in tokyo has more on north korea's latest missile launch. the united states described the ballistic missile launches as, a threat that undermined both regional security and democracy. these missiles landed outsidejapanese territorial waters, prompting condemnation from tokyo as well. it is unclear whether the launching of these missiles was meant to coincide with antony blinken's visit to the south korean capital of seoul, but in a meeting the secretary of state had with the south korean president, he said that both countries will continue to work together to counter the threat posed by the north. one other thing to keep in mind about the launch, these launches today is that they follow an 11 day joint military exercise that involved both us and south korean forces and when that happens, when these military drills happen, they often prompted a reaction from the north korean leader, gy kimjong—un, often in the form of missile launches. kim jong—un is adamant to continue to develop and expand his country's nuclear programme. and the tensio
our correspondent shaimaa khalil in tokyo has more on north korea's latest missile launch. the united states described the ballistic missile launches as, a threat that undermined both regional security and democracy. these missiles landed outsidejapanese territorial waters, prompting condemnation from tokyo as well. it is unclear whether the launching of these missiles was meant to coincide with antony blinken's visit to the south korean capital of seoul, but in a meeting the secretary of state...
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the german will face karen khachanov next in the first meeting between the pair since the 2020 tokyo 0lympics final. alex de minaur continued his strong start to the year with his 19th match win of 2024 — the australian earning a 7—6, 6—4 victory against german jan—lennard struff to advance to the fourth round for the first time at this event, matching his run at indian wells. di minaur�*s partner katie boulter is out though. the briton losing in straight sets to victoria azarenka, 7-5, 6-1. this was the furthest boulter had ever gone in miami. england and harlequins scrum—half danny care has announced his retirement from international rugby. the 37—year—old played in all five of england's six nations matches this year and earned his 100th cap in the win over ireland this month. care has a record 369 harlequins appearances and says: "to play for england once was a dream come true" finally, you might have seen the amazing story of the british ultrarunner jasmin paris, who's become the first woman to finish the notorious barkley marathons race in tennessee. well, the ao
the german will face karen khachanov next in the first meeting between the pair since the 2020 tokyo 0lympics final. alex de minaur continued his strong start to the year with his 19th match win of 2024 — the australian earning a 7—6, 6—4 victory against german jan—lennard struff to advance to the fourth round for the first time at this event, matching his run at indian wells. di minaur�*s partner katie boulter is out though. the briton losing in straight sets to victoria azarenka,...
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including in london, tokyo and in washington, dc. that's it from me for now. i'll be backin that's it from me for now. i'll be back in a minute. bye—bye. hello, wants this morning because my cloud and rain with the way we started to see things warming up, especially as we got some sunshine coming through. temperature is widely 14, some sunshine coming through. temperature is widely14, 15 degrees, 17 degrees across southern parts of england so warmer than it was yesterday. we are still in this mild air as we head over night and into monday. this weather system here eventually bringing some rain. ahead of that we have two bands of cloud with a little rain, not much on those at all. the second band of cloud heading eastwards would see the rain tended not die out late in the rain tended not die out late in the night. clear skies ahead of that means temperatures will typically be around five, six, 7 degrees, a bit cooler than it was last night across england and where is. some early mist and fog patches in the south—east of england. you can see how that band of
including in london, tokyo and in washington, dc. that's it from me for now. i'll be backin that's it from me for now. i'll be back in a minute. bye—bye. hello, wants this morning because my cloud and rain with the way we started to see things warming up, especially as we got some sunshine coming through. temperature is widely 14, some sunshine coming through. temperature is widely14, 15 degrees, 17 degrees across southern parts of england so warmer than it was yesterday. we are still in this...
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meanwhile core inflation in the capital of tokyo slowed and marked from the previous month. 0n marked from the previous month. on tuesday japan's marked from the previous month. 0n tuesdayjapan�*s prime on tuesday japan's prime minister told 0n tuesdayjapan�*s prime minister told a news conference that japan was only at the halfway mark of ending decades of deflation. it comes after the bank ofjapan raise interest rates last week for the first time in 17 years. for more on what the data means live from london. it certainly caught my eyes. the retail numberfar it certainly caught my eyes. the retail number far ahead it certainly caught my eyes. the retail numberfar ahead of the survey coming in at plus a-.6 the survey coming in at plus a—.6 year on year. that's very encouraging. actually more than doubling. this suggests to me three things possibly happening here. while people are making more money on the stock market now they have a bit of extra cash in their pockets. and expanding it. within the numbers so far we can see that textiles are quite strong. that would suggest people
meanwhile core inflation in the capital of tokyo slowed and marked from the previous month. 0n marked from the previous month. on tuesday japan's marked from the previous month. 0n tuesdayjapan�*s prime on tuesday japan's prime minister told 0n tuesdayjapan�*s prime minister told a news conference that japan was only at the halfway mark of ending decades of deflation. it comes after the bank ofjapan raise interest rates last week for the first time in 17 years. for more on what the data...
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the 32—year—old had switched to taekwando after failing to qualify for the tokyo games but has now decided to call it a day. james burridge reports. jordan thomas back at his old school in hartford sure. this time he's the teacher, not the student. get set for the half art is a punch after calm, straight—line and direct? he set up a karate academy hoping to teach these teenagers are a thing or two about elite sport. if they can learn and practice resilience, focus, discipline, progress their confidence, problem—solving, if these kids can master all those skills, notjust sport but in their life, they can champion bad. and that's what it's about. 2024 is an olympic year, but after a decade competing at the top in karate and taekwondojordan us he is retiring. i felt that it was time to transition. it was time to go to the next step. i have a daughter, i've got one coming. that is my purpose now my ambition. coming to that decision was very tall. it still plays in my mind right now. i still feel like i'm capable but we do things on purpose. this is the right time, i'm confident in myself.
the 32—year—old had switched to taekwando after failing to qualify for the tokyo games but has now decided to call it a day. james burridge reports. jordan thomas back at his old school in hartford sure. this time he's the teacher, not the student. get set for the half art is a punch after calm, straight—line and direct? he set up a karate academy hoping to teach these teenagers are a thing or two about elite sport. if they can learn and practice resilience, focus, discipline, progress...
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her health issues have often affected her in competition, like tokyo 2020, which she had to pull out after just two races, tokyo 2020, which she had to pull out afterjust two races, but can world champion last year has boosted her confidence and made her even more determined to get to paris this summer. shill! more determined to get to paris this summer. �* ., ., , summer. all the emotions under the sun there. summer. all the emotions under the sun there- the _ summer. all the emotions under the sun there. the last _ summer. all the emotions under the sun there. the last however - summer. all the emotions under the sun there. the last however many i sun there. the last however many years of setbacks, complications, everyone standing by me to get to that point, that thought of being in paris and being able to replicate thatis paris and being able to replicate that is incredible it would be amazing. that is incredible it would be amazinu. ,, ., , that is incredible it would be amazinu. ,, ., ., amazing. suze has learned that manauuin amazing. suze has learned that managing her— ama
her health issues have often affected her in competition, like tokyo 2020, which she had to pull out after just two races, tokyo 2020, which she had to pull out afterjust two races, but can world champion last year has boosted her confidence and made her even more determined to get to paris this summer. shill! more determined to get to paris this summer. �* ., ., , summer. all the emotions under the sun there. summer. all the emotions under the sun there- the _ summer. all the emotions under...
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after tokyo, i went to the european championships and became european champion, world number one. and you think, 0k, great, and then unfortunately injanuary think, 0k, great, and then unfortunately in january 2022, think, 0k, great, and then unfortunately injanuary 2022, i unfortunately in january 2022, i suffered a broken femur and a unfortunately injanuary 2022, i suffered a broken femur and a broken knee and to be honest, i wish there was an exciting story to tell that it was literally just a fall at home. that took me out. i was not able to play the sport on court for about eight months and it was probably well over a year before i was able to compete again with the world�*s best, so that was the toughest period of my career. i honestly thought that probably my career was, honestly thought that probably my careerwas, i honestly thought that probably my career was, i wouldn�*t say over, but would i be able to compete again at the top level? and when you reach my age, i�*ve been 20 years now playing boccia and i�*m often asked when i�*m going to retire and i was hoping
after tokyo, i went to the european championships and became european champion, world number one. and you think, 0k, great, and then unfortunately injanuary think, 0k, great, and then unfortunately in january 2022, think, 0k, great, and then unfortunately injanuary 2022, i unfortunately in january 2022, i suffered a broken femur and a unfortunately injanuary 2022, i suffered a broken femur and a broken knee and to be honest, i wish there was an exciting story to tell that it was literally just...
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the 32—year—old had switched to taekwondo after failing to qualify for the tokyo games, but has now decided to call it a day. james burrage reports. jordan thomas back at his old school in hertfordshire. but this time he's the teacher, not the student. if it's there, how far does a punch after company can come on the straight line? and its direct and it's quicker. he set up a karate academy hoping to teach these teenagers a thing or two about elite sport. if they can learn, practice, resilience, focus, discipline, progress, their confidence, problem solving. if these kids can master all them skills, notjust sport, but in their life, they can champion that. and actually, that's what it's about. 2024 is, of course, an olympic year. but after a decade competing at the top in karate and taekwondo, jordan has told us he's retiring. i felt that it was time to transition. it was time to go to the next step. i have a daughter, i've got one come in. so that is my purpose now and that is my vision. coming to that decision was very tough. it was it still plays on my mind right now. i still feel like i
the 32—year—old had switched to taekwondo after failing to qualify for the tokyo games, but has now decided to call it a day. james burrage reports. jordan thomas back at his old school in hertfordshire. but this time he's the teacher, not the student. if it's there, how far does a punch after company can come on the straight line? and its direct and it's quicker. he set up a karate academy hoping to teach these teenagers a thing or two about elite sport. if they can learn, practice,...
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injapan, this is the tokyo tower having its lights switched off. a sight rarely seen, hong kong's victoria harbour and city skyline in darkness as part of the campaign. and here's bangkok's iconic temple of dawn, going dark. here in the uk we're expecting landmarks like big ben to turn off their lights between 8.30 and 9.30 tonight. we will bring you those pictures a little later but now it is time to have a check on the weather with ben rich. hello, it was a day of dodging the downpours. some really heavy showers out there driven by some big storm clouds, including this one captured by one of our weather watchers in surrey, with this shape here indicative of what we call mammatus clouds that form when the air is very turbulent, very unstable, and you can see that unstable air, all driven by an area of low pressure, allowing these big storm clouds to bubble up. a brisk north—westerly wind blowing those showers and storms through. the centre of our area of low pressure moving out into the north sea overnight. but still quite windy for eastern scot
injapan, this is the tokyo tower having its lights switched off. a sight rarely seen, hong kong's victoria harbour and city skyline in darkness as part of the campaign. and here's bangkok's iconic temple of dawn, going dark. here in the uk we're expecting landmarks like big ben to turn off their lights between 8.30 and 9.30 tonight. we will bring you those pictures a little later but now it is time to have a check on the weather with ben rich. hello, it was a day of dodging the downpours. some...
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at tokyo she won skateboarding bronze as a 13—year—old — and now, aged 15, she wants to win a medal not only in that but also in surfing. but in the last hour or so that dream has come to and end in qualifying in puerto rico where natalie pirks is for us.(dream overfor skydisappointment for sky brown — it remains glorious behind you but the news not so good for sky brown today will stop. the news not so good for sky brown today will stop-— today will stop. unfortunately, the dream is over— today will stop. unfortunately, the dream is over for _ today will stop. unfortunately, the dream is over for another - today will stop. unfortunately, the dream is over for another four - dream is over for another four years, you can see the conditions, the son might be out now but earlier it was torrential downpour is which cause written —— wind and blustery conditions, or cornish conditions then caribbean ones. it sky brown struggled to catch a currants and get out, she was stuck and lost valuable time doing that, she came third also for, top two would advise to tomorrow and that would've
at tokyo she won skateboarding bronze as a 13—year—old — and now, aged 15, she wants to win a medal not only in that but also in surfing. but in the last hour or so that dream has come to and end in qualifying in puerto rico where natalie pirks is for us.(dream overfor skydisappointment for sky brown — it remains glorious behind you but the news not so good for sky brown today will stop. the news not so good for sky brown today will stop-— today will stop. unfortunately, the dream is...
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at the forefront is tokyo weightlifting silver medalist emily campbell. for me, it'sjust for me, it's just about getting people fit and healthy, getting people fit and healthy, getting people involved and making people happy as well while doing it. you know, whatever that may be. i would obviously love the world to weight lift, because it's my sport and i love it, but at the same time, it's not for everyone. but being able to be fit and healthy and carry that physical literacy through and teach young people and children how important it is to be active and look after yourself, that for me is everything, so if there is any way i can do that and raise the profile of that, i will do it. can do that and raise the profile of that, iwill do it. with can do that and raise the profile of that, i will do it. with social media, there are certain pressures these days. there is an underlying pressure for people to look a certain way or be a certain way, and we are all unique for a reason. there is a reason why we are all different, because we are meant to be the pers
at the forefront is tokyo weightlifting silver medalist emily campbell. for me, it'sjust for me, it's just about getting people fit and healthy, getting people fit and healthy, getting people involved and making people happy as well while doing it. you know, whatever that may be. i would obviously love the world to weight lift, because it's my sport and i love it, but at the same time, it's not for everyone. but being able to be fit and healthy and carry that physical literacy through and teach...
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when they opened in 2019 tokyo, suzuki, i started down the hall of fame, was playing his last game. —— a star in the hall of fame. camera crews follow him around from japan. it's a big thing because baseball fans all over the world, he's anything you popular. but when this game was played, park, the first korean player in mlb, throughout the first pitch and the padres started short, in the last year with contract himself. korea produces very good players on their own and the asian impact between japan, korea, and taiwan and to a lesser since australia, they're in the 0ceania division. it's been monstrous. the starting pitchers for the padres was a japanese, and today, yamamoto will be the starting pitcher. it's a real sense of baseball trying to promote mlb in an area where baseball is already popular. d0 area where baseball is already --oular. ,, area where baseball is already --oular. ~ ., ”~ 11: popular. do you think that $700 million price _ popular. do you think that $700 million price tag _ popular. do you think that $700 million price tag will _ popular. do you think that $
when they opened in 2019 tokyo, suzuki, i started down the hall of fame, was playing his last game. —— a star in the hall of fame. camera crews follow him around from japan. it's a big thing because baseball fans all over the world, he's anything you popular. but when this game was played, park, the first korean player in mlb, throughout the first pitch and the padres started short, in the last year with contract himself. korea produces very good players on their own and the asian impact...
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they will go on display in cities, including london, new york, and tokyo before being sold in december. if your week hasn't had the best start, well, just remember you're not the only one. this cctv video shows the moment a ferrari driver lost control of his car and crashed into some bike racks in norwich. police had to close the road while they investigated the incident, but they said no—one was injured and no further action would be taken. before we leave you, we just want to go back to wales, these are the live pictures of the first minister mark drakeford, these are his very final fmqs. people will tender his resignation to the king later this afternoon. he said he has no specific guidance to pass on to his successor, that he is leaving him with a country that has a good reputation around the world. there is a live page on our website that is a live page on our website that is following the ins and outs of the first minister's final fmqs so if you want to follow along, please do go check out our bbc news website and arrap. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes
they will go on display in cities, including london, new york, and tokyo before being sold in december. if your week hasn't had the best start, well, just remember you're not the only one. this cctv video shows the moment a ferrari driver lost control of his car and crashed into some bike racks in norwich. police had to close the road while they investigated the incident, but they said no—one was injured and no further action would be taken. before we leave you, we just want to go back to...
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in tokyo, they are ve olite around the world? in tokyo, they are very polite whilst _ around the world? in tokyo, they are very polite whilst you _ around the world? in tokyo, they are very polite whilst you are _ around the world? in tokyo, they are very polite whilst you are singing i very polite whilst you are singing and then they go nuts at the end. often, they give you a really sweet little presents. like often, they give you a really sweet little presents.— little presents. like what? sometimes _ little presents. like what? sometimes it _ little presents. like what? sometimes it is _ little presents. like what? sometimes it is like i little presents. like what? sometimes it is like little. sometimes it is like little chocolates. and in asia at the moment, they are just obsessed with strawberries, everywhere you go in asia, they have got strawberry shops, strawberry cake shops, strawberries everywhere in taiwan, korea and japan. they are obsessed with strawbridge at the moment. we mentioned the film at the start of the in
in tokyo, they are ve olite around the world? in tokyo, they are very polite whilst _ around the world? in tokyo, they are very polite whilst you _ around the world? in tokyo, they are very polite whilst you are _ around the world? in tokyo, they are very polite whilst you are singing i very polite whilst you are singing and then they go nuts at the end. often, they give you a really sweet little presents. like often, they give you a really sweet little presents.— little presents. like what?...
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few rounds of alcohol—free bars have opened up over the past few years all across the world, from 0% tokyo to sans bar in texas, to the virgin mary in dublin. along with spirits and beers, augustin stocks two kinds of alcohol—free wine. the first is de—alcoholised. it's fermented like a traditional wine before the alcohol is then removed. you'll see the smell is close, but then the length in the mouth is different. you know what? that's so interesting. so i can taste the kind of familiarity, and then i'm waiting for the alcohol. but it hasn't arrived. it's like wine—lite. the second kind doesn't involve fermentation, and it's more like a poshjuice. and this one is very good if you eat it with your meat or pasta. we've picked a particularly potent one made from... ..beetroot. it's busy. i don't think i'm ready for this one yet. but this is exactly what we see with our customers. so now they are more looking into substitutes, so beer or de—alcoholised wine. and we know in some years they may look more for new recipes and new techniques and everything. but are parisians ready to embra
few rounds of alcohol—free bars have opened up over the past few years all across the world, from 0% tokyo to sans bar in texas, to the virgin mary in dublin. along with spirits and beers, augustin stocks two kinds of alcohol—free wine. the first is de—alcoholised. it's fermented like a traditional wine before the alcohol is then removed. you'll see the smell is close, but then the length in the mouth is different. you know what? that's so interesting. so i can taste the kind of...
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i'm joined now by film critic matt schley, in tokyo. tell us a bit about the film the boy and the heron, which won best animated film. good morning. the boy and the heron is the first film from hayao miyazaki in a decade. it kind of wasn't supposed to happen — he announced a decade ago, "i'm retiring, this is it for me." then a few years later he said, "you know what? let me have one more go," and this is the result. it's a very personal film for him, it's got a lot of autobiographical elements — and at 83 years old, he's delivered i think one of his finest films yet. you mentioned it's his second oscar and its semiauto graphical —— semiautobiographical — how much you think it's about him? so semiautobiographical - how much you think it's about him?— think it's about him? so miyazaki crew u- in think it's about him? so miyazaki grew up in world _ think it's about him? so miyazaki grew up in world war— think it's about him? so miyazaki grew up in world war ii, - think it's about him? so miyazaki grew up in world war ii, he
i'm joined now by film critic matt schley, in tokyo. tell us a bit about the film the boy and the heron, which won best animated film. good morning. the boy and the heron is the first film from hayao miyazaki in a decade. it kind of wasn't supposed to happen — he announced a decade ago, "i'm retiring, this is it for me." then a few years later he said, "you know what? let me have one more go," and this is the result. it's a very personal film for him, it's got a lot of...
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they've started blooming sooner than ever before and, as you can see here, people are in the streets of tokyo admiring the flowers and taking lots of pictures. and this is a really big event in the country. the cherry blossoms only appear for 11 days and because of that, an estimated 63 million people travel to and within japan every year. and it's big business — it adds about $2.7 billion to the japanese economy every year. now, unfortunately, the reason why the flowers are blooming so early is worrying, according to experts. japan has seen record—breaking high temperatures in february and march. the world is getting warmer because of climate change and the climate crisis is having an impact on cherry blossoms not only injapan but in other parts of the world, too. this is washington, dc, for example and, as you can see, the cherry blossoms there have bloomed early this year, too. so, experts are warning that these sorts of things are a consequence of the fact that we are overheating our planet and that early cherry blossoms are a sign of more change to come. they are, indeed, blooming in
they've started blooming sooner than ever before and, as you can see here, people are in the streets of tokyo admiring the flowers and taking lots of pictures. and this is a really big event in the country. the cherry blossoms only appear for 11 days and because of that, an estimated 63 million people travel to and within japan every year. and it's big business — it adds about $2.7 billion to the japanese economy every year. now, unfortunately, the reason why the flowers are blooming so early...
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our tokyo correspondent, shaimaa khalil, reports from hiroshima. no location, no place is eerily really more relevant to the oppenheimer story than here in hiroshima. the first atomic bomb fell nearly directly above the building behind me, known as the hiroshima peace memorial or the a—bomb dome, and for years it has been meticulously preserved to be in the state it was in during that bombing, and over here is the motoyasu river, this is where thousands of people whose skin was burning at the time, jumped in for refuge. 80 years on, the legacy ofj robert oppenheimer is felt very deeply here in hiroshima and for months people injapan could not see the film not because it was just sensitive, it was very controversial, and it may be one of this year's most celebrated motion pictures but for the people here in hiroshima, it's felt much, much more deeply. the screening of oppenheimer has been quite controversial and notjust because of the sensitive subject matter but also because the initial releasing of it worldwide coincided with the film barbie and
our tokyo correspondent, shaimaa khalil, reports from hiroshima. no location, no place is eerily really more relevant to the oppenheimer story than here in hiroshima. the first atomic bomb fell nearly directly above the building behind me, known as the hiroshima peace memorial or the a—bomb dome, and for years it has been meticulously preserved to be in the state it was in during that bombing, and over here is the motoyasu river, this is where thousands of people whose skin was burning at the...
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they will go on display in cities including new york, london and tokyo before being sold in december. hello. where the sun has put in an appearance over the last couple of days, we have felt some spring warmth. certainly, it has been a mild start to the week, but there is a change on the way. it will turn colder later in the week, and between now and then we have some spells of wind and rain to contend with — the wettest and windiest weather towards the north and the west of the uk. this chart shows the rainfall we are expecting to accumulate through the course of this week. you can see the green colours just showing up there in western scotland indicating more than 50 millimetres of rain, and there is a bit of rain to take us through the first part of tuesday along the line of this weather front. notice this front wriggles back out into the atlantic — another pulse of rain to come through tuesday night and into wednesday. but in the short term, the first piece of that weatherfront, if you like, lingering across parts of southeast england, some clouds, some spots of rain, and then
they will go on display in cities including new york, london and tokyo before being sold in december. hello. where the sun has put in an appearance over the last couple of days, we have felt some spring warmth. certainly, it has been a mild start to the week, but there is a change on the way. it will turn colder later in the week, and between now and then we have some spells of wind and rain to contend with — the wettest and windiest weather towards the north and the west of the uk. this...
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tokyo—based start—up company space one had hoped to become the first japanese private firm to succesfully put a satellite into orbit. the company said it is investigating what happened. hello there. the rain has been pouring down on wednesday in snowdonia, in wales — there was about a third of a month's worth of rain injust 12 hours. things are not looking quite so dramatic over the next few days. there will be some further wet weather, rain or showers, and for many parts of the country, it's going to be mild — particularly across england and wales, where we've seen the milder are coming from a long way south. things are a little bit chillier to the north, in northern scotland. in between, we've got the weather front — that's been bringing the rain, but that's moving northwards, taking wet weather into scotland and northern ireland. there's the wet weather that we've got in northern ireland and southern scotland — that moves its way northwards. for england and wales, there may be a bit more sunshine arriving in a southerly breeze before those showers push across from the west. but
tokyo—based start—up company space one had hoped to become the first japanese private firm to succesfully put a satellite into orbit. the company said it is investigating what happened. hello there. the rain has been pouring down on wednesday in snowdonia, in wales — there was about a third of a month's worth of rain injust 12 hours. things are not looking quite so dramatic over the next few days. there will be some further wet weather, rain or showers, and for many parts of the country,...
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wim wenders, is competing against it in the same category, with a japanese movie he directed about a tokyo toilet cleaner, perfect days. german films are travelling. the question will be on oscar night — just how far? we live in tumultuous times, and i, for one, hope that the oscar night speeches from the winners are notjust self—serving, self—involved thank yous to all kinds of people that probably none of us have ever heard of. it would be great to get some intelligent thoughts, words of wisdom, contemplations on how we are as human beings, and perhapsjust some great humour. but the problems of the real world will no doubt intrude on oscars night when the winner is announced for the best documentary feature category. that will probably go to a very solemn and rather unsettling picture from ukraine. 39—year—old mstyslav chernov could bring ukraine an oscars night victory. his film, 20 days in mariupol, is widely considered to be the favourite to take home the best documentary feature trophy. someone once told me, wars don't start with explosions. they start with silence. 20 days
wim wenders, is competing against it in the same category, with a japanese movie he directed about a tokyo toilet cleaner, perfect days. german films are travelling. the question will be on oscar night — just how far? we live in tumultuous times, and i, for one, hope that the oscar night speeches from the winners are notjust self—serving, self—involved thank yous to all kinds of people that probably none of us have ever heard of. it would be great to get some intelligent thoughts, words...
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and when they opened the season in 2019 in tokyo, it was because ichiro suzuki, a japanese star who's now in the hall of fame, was playing his last games in those games. but he's absolutely huge. camera crews follow him around from japan. his games are all shown injapan. and it's a big thing because baseball fans, for baseball fans all over the world, he's insanely popular. but when this game was played yesterday, chon ho pak, yesterday, chon ho park, who was the first korean player in major league baseball and played for both the dodgers and the padres, threw out the ceremonial first pitch first pitch and the padres starting shortstop was who's in the last year of a $30 million contract himself. so korea produces very good players on their own. and the asian impact between japan, korea and taiwan and to a lesser extent, australia. but they're in the baseball's oceania division, as it were, has been monstrous. you've been washing newsday. i'll see you soon. hello there. it's been very mild to start this week, very spring—like indeed. and in fact, on wednesday, we saw a temperature o
and when they opened the season in 2019 in tokyo, it was because ichiro suzuki, a japanese star who's now in the hall of fame, was playing his last games in those games. but he's absolutely huge. camera crews follow him around from japan. his games are all shown injapan. and it's a big thing because baseball fans, for baseball fans all over the world, he's insanely popular. but when this game was played yesterday, chon ho pak, yesterday, chon ho park, who was the first korean player in major...
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they will go on display in new york, london, tokyo, as well, before being sold in december. this cctv footage shows the moment a ferrari driver lost control of his vehicle and crashed but crucially no one was injured and no further action was taken, said the police. now we have the weather forecast. the rest of the weather forecast. the rest of the uk, the weather brightened up quite nicely with good spells of sunshine coming through like here in county durham, and it was mild with temperatures widely around 16 degrees. the next weather system is on the satellite picture with cloud thickening from the southwest and overnight we have rain moving in and the rain will be at its heaviest in northern ireland and northern england, wales and probably the north midlands, temperatures keeping up north midlands, temperatures keeping up at around 9—11 in england and wales but scotland and northern ireland around 6—7. the wettest weather looks likely to affect wales and northern england and the midlands through the course of the day on wednesday and it is not clear that we will see
they will go on display in new york, london, tokyo, as well, before being sold in december. this cctv footage shows the moment a ferrari driver lost control of his vehicle and crashed but crucially no one was injured and no further action was taken, said the police. now we have the weather forecast. the rest of the weather forecast. the rest of the uk, the weather brightened up quite nicely with good spells of sunshine coming through like here in county durham, and it was mild with temperatures...
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it was seen as too controversial and sensitive a topic for the people of japan. 0ur tokyo correspondent shaimaa khalil reports from hiroshima. explosion this was the bomb, nevertheless, that foreshortened the war and prevented the further killing of hundreds of thousands. the first atomic bomb exploded almost directly above this building here in hiroshima. the city was flattened and the stone stands as a reminder of the devastation and carnage. oppenheimer may be this year's most celebrated film, but for the people here, the story cuts much deeper. you are the man who gave them the power to destroy themselves. and the world is not prepared. the biopic, based on the life, work and moral dilemma of the enigmatic scientist, is finally being shown injapan nearly a year after its initial release. but some criticized the film for not portraying the terror his invention unleashed on the city and its people. i was almost like offended in some scenes. like they are talking about hiroshima again and again, but in the meeting room, not thinking about people. translation: we were often | educated f
it was seen as too controversial and sensitive a topic for the people of japan. 0ur tokyo correspondent shaimaa khalil reports from hiroshima. explosion this was the bomb, nevertheless, that foreshortened the war and prevented the further killing of hundreds of thousands. the first atomic bomb exploded almost directly above this building here in hiroshima. the city was flattened and the stone stands as a reminder of the devastation and carnage. oppenheimer may be this year's most celebrated...
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susie's health issues have often affected her in competition, like tokyo 2020, where she had to pull out afterjust two races. but becoming world champion last year has boosted her confidence and made her even more determined to get to paris this summer. thatjust was like all the emotions under the sun there the last like how many years of setbacks, like complications. everyone standing by me to get to that point. yeah, that thought of like being in paris and being able to replicate that is like, oh, my god. like, incredible. itjust would be my dream come true. suze has learnt over the years that managing a health will continue to be a roller coaster ride. but one thing she can be sure of if that dream does come true, kimmie will be by her side. the film 0ppenheimer was a smash hit at the box office — taking audiences through america's race to build an atomic bomb during the second world war. a few years later britain also joined the race, sending thousands of servicemen to help with its nuclear testing programme in the south pacific. 0ur reporter nicola haseler has met with a veter
susie's health issues have often affected her in competition, like tokyo 2020, where she had to pull out afterjust two races. but becoming world champion last year has boosted her confidence and made her even more determined to get to paris this summer. thatjust was like all the emotions under the sun there the last like how many years of setbacks, like complications. everyone standing by me to get to that point. yeah, that thought of like being in paris and being able to replicate that is...
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even celebrate st patrick�*s day injapan, on the opposite side of the world, these images are from tokyo, and you can see lots of people in the greenhouse great time. so why is it that so many people get involved in the celebration even if they have no connection to ireland? st patrick�*s day was originally a religious holiday but when it was imported to the us by irish immigrants, it transformed into a show of irish—american solidarity. today it has become celebration of irish culture, music and dance, and of course, enjoying a glass or two. just before we go, ed sheeran has sung in punjabi for the first time during his concert last night in mumbai. he invited the indian singer diljit dosanjh to perform with him on stage. crowds went wild when the duo gave a rendition of dosanjh�*s hit track lover in punjabi. it�*s not the first time he�*s paired up with a western star in punjabi. last year, he dropped a song called hass hass, which he worked on in collaboration with cheap thrills singer sia. the concert was part of his asian europe tour. a reminder of our top story. president
even celebrate st patrick�*s day injapan, on the opposite side of the world, these images are from tokyo, and you can see lots of people in the greenhouse great time. so why is it that so many people get involved in the celebration even if they have no connection to ireland? st patrick�*s day was originally a religious holiday but when it was imported to the us by irish immigrants, it transformed into a show of irish—american solidarity. today it has become celebration of irish culture,...