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our health editor hugh pam has more. here's our health editor, hugh pym. empty operating theatres once again, with another doctor's strike in england causing widespread cancellations of planned operations. this time, though, its senior doctors whose action has caused more disruption than the juniors's. it's had a huge impact. over 90% of our operations have been cancelled. the boss of one leading hospital told me of his concern. every time this happens, more and more people suffer. more and more of our staff become dejected and upset. and it's all a challenge for us to rebuild and start again. appointments have been cancelled, too, at many hospitals. sally from surrey was due to meet a consultant to discuss a hip replacement and it's been pushed back. the wait has doubled and then i don't know how long i have to wait after that. it was almost, i had a target, at least everyday would be a step towards it whereas currently i feel i was going forwards and i've been knocked back. so, what's the strike all about? den is an a&e consultant from merseyside. she sa
our health editor hugh pam has more. here's our health editor, hugh pym. empty operating theatres once again, with another doctor's strike in england causing widespread cancellations of planned operations. this time, though, its senior doctors whose action has caused more disruption than the juniors's. it's had a huge impact. over 90% of our operations have been cancelled. the boss of one leading hospital told me of his concern. every time this happens, more and more people suffer. more and...
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live now to hugh lovatt. he is a senior policy fellow with the middle east and north africa programme at the european council on foreign relations. thank you forjoining us on the programme. clearly, emotions are incredibly high. we see these things escalating every few years. but i just wanted to get your reaction on the events of today.— just wanted to get your reaction on the events of today. good evening. you are right- _ the events of today. good evening. you are right. it— the events of today. good evening. you are right. it feels _ the events of today. good evening. you are right. it feels at _ the events of today. good evening. you are right. it feels at times - you are right. it feels at times like we have been through escalations in the past ten or 20 years. but i think there is something different today. i think we really are moving into really dangerous territory. so, we have seen a steady increase in israeli and palestinian violence over the last year and a half. starting with palestinian atta
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in 2019, simon hughes launched the first claim directly against the sun. the sun obtained illegally the itemised home phone bill of my associate and friend simon hughes and outed him against his will as bisexual in an article that was frankly intrusive and homophobic. dr evan harris, a former lib dems mp, discovered that his phone number was one of those listed in simon hughes' itemised phone bill. he also launched a claim against the sun and the news of the world. as with heather mills, news group paid to settle both cases before they went to trial. as a former director of hacked off, aren't you just a campaigner and aren't using the legal system now to have a go at the tabloid? when i ran the hacked off campaign, i encountered victims of press abuse, whistle—blowers who wanted to say what had really gone on. that is a combination of knowledge and experience that is clearly helpful to claimants. the job we do as paralegals now is to assist the claimants. so, yeah, i'm a frustrated campaigner because thejob i am currently doing is focused on the legal si
in 2019, simon hughes launched the first claim directly against the sun. the sun obtained illegally the itemised home phone bill of my associate and friend simon hughes and outed him against his will as bisexual in an article that was frankly intrusive and homophobic. dr evan harris, a former lib dems mp, discovered that his phone number was one of those listed in simon hughes' itemised phone bill. he also launched a claim against the sun and the news of the world. as with heather mills, news...
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well, let's speak to the health editorfor bbc news, hugh pym. thank you for coming to the newswatch studio. the birthday cake, the singing, some viewers feel that that on the news a quasi—religious status for the nhs isn't right when there are really serious problems, and you should be examining them more. is that a fair criticism? well, that piece you used a clip from, which i did on the day. yes, we did start with the westminster abbey service. i should say it had 1500 nhs staff there, as well as all the main political parties, and there was royal representation as well. so it was quite an important moment to at least note. but i did say, pretty quickly, it comes at a time of intense strain on the service and services under real pressure. so i suppose you need to combine both thoughts. it is a moment 75th anniversary and there is still quite a lot of pride in the service founded in 1948, providing free at the point of use health care, making a massive difference to people's lives. reflecting on that, but certainly looking to the future with
well, let's speak to the health editorfor bbc news, hugh pym. thank you for coming to the newswatch studio. the birthday cake, the singing, some viewers feel that that on the news a quasi—religious status for the nhs isn't right when there are really serious problems, and you should be examining them more. is that a fair criticism? well, that piece you used a clip from, which i did on the day. yes, we did start with the westminster abbey service. i should say it had 1500 nhs staff there, as...
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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris live at the bbc sport centre. as headingley provides england with hope once again, another close test match, but this time it goes the home side's way and the ashes is still alive. im chetan pathak live at wimbledon. in the last few moments, the top seed iga swiatek are saved to match points to try and stay alive at the championships. also on the programme, andrey rublev wins a thriller against bublik to reach his first wimbledon quarterfinals. also to the last date for the first time in her career here the women's fourth seed america'sjessica pegula. also coming up on sportsday... six in a row for max verstappen as he wins the british grand prix for the first time in his career, despite the best efforts of a british driver. and if it weren't for the wind — zharnel hughes is denied a blistering british record in the 200m. the ashes has been at times confounding, often chaotic, but most importantly for england, the series is still alive. they beat australia by three wickets to win the third test at headingley. so
hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris live at the bbc sport centre. as headingley provides england with hope once again, another close test match, but this time it goes the home side's way and the ashes is still alive. im chetan pathak live at wimbledon. in the last few moments, the top seed iga swiatek are saved to match points to try and stay alive at the championships. also on the programme, andrey rublev wins a thriller against bublik to reach his first wimbledon quarterfinals....
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hughes clocked 19.73 seconds — almost a quarter of a second quicker than the previous mark. got it done on the home side. the most important. and today was like an experimental day for me, i'm still running the 200 because i've stopped running the 200 since 2015 probably, 2018i started running the 1005. probably, 2018i started running the 100s. i'mjust probably, 2018i started running the 100s. i'm just running and following the instruction my coach gave me. some bits i can work on but very good result against these guys. defending world champion dina asher—smith continues to make progress ahead of the world championships in august. she finished second to marie—josee ta lou, of the ivory coast, but ran a season's best 10.85 seconds. fellow briton daryll neita was fourth. i felt really good for the whole season. i keep watching, crossing the line and getting frustrated because i felt amazing but i have to remind myself to be patient because getting stuff done at the right time is what my coach is really good at and coming here today and run that, i haven't run that fast be
hughes clocked 19.73 seconds — almost a quarter of a second quicker than the previous mark. got it done on the home side. the most important. and today was like an experimental day for me, i'm still running the 200 because i've stopped running the 200 since 2015 probably, 2018i started running the 1005. probably, 2018i started running the 100s. i'mjust probably, 2018i started running the 100s. i'm just running and following the instruction my coach gave me. some bits i can work on but very...
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hugh schofield, bbc news, paris. staying with the olympic games and a sport britain tends to do well in — kayaking. but what are our chances for paris? john maguire has been at the lee valley white water centre to find out. every day, twice a day, joe clarke goes to work at the lee valley white water centre north of london. and this is his office. joe took gold in the kayak slalom at rio in 2016. commentator: the time of 88.7 could be beaten. i it is! 0h, sensational! the winning margin — a fraction of a second, a blink. the margins are so tight in this sport and that's why the training is so intense. since rio, joe's been through more twists and turns than a slalom run. he failed to qualify for the last olympics in tokyo 2020 and, in recent months, has become a father to hugo, giving him a new focus. i'm doing this to put food on the table for hugo and for belle. so it's very much a case of it's notjust me any more — if it doesn't quite go to plan, i can eat some beans on toast. i'm not sure that's going to go
hugh schofield, bbc news, paris. staying with the olympic games and a sport britain tends to do well in — kayaking. but what are our chances for paris? john maguire has been at the lee valley white water centre to find out. every day, twice a day, joe clarke goes to work at the lee valley white water centre north of london. and this is his office. joe took gold in the kayak slalom at rio in 2016. commentator: the time of 88.7 could be beaten. i it is! 0h, sensational! the winning margin — a...
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hugh ferris, bbc news. great britain have won gold, silver and bronze in the t34 100m at the world para athletics championships in paris on thursday. rachel latham was there for us. what all nations want from a world championships is dominance and it doesn't get more dominant than a 1—2—3 podium finish, and that's what great britain produced tonight in the women's t34100 metres. bronze went to fabienne andre. it was her first world championship medalfor great britain. kare adenegan took the the silver medal to add to her silver medal from the paralympics in 2021. and gold medal went to master of the craft, hannah cockroft. it was her 12th world cup championship title. here's what she had to say after her race. people expect myself and kare to come 1—2 in whatever order in that time but to turn around and to see fab, she was a little down this morning when she came fourth in the heat, to see her cross that line in third, that's what it's all about, you know? the excitement on her face is just amazing.
hugh ferris, bbc news. great britain have won gold, silver and bronze in the t34 100m at the world para athletics championships in paris on thursday. rachel latham was there for us. what all nations want from a world championships is dominance and it doesn't get more dominant than a 1—2—3 podium finish, and that's what great britain produced tonight in the women's t34100 metres. bronze went to fabienne andre. it was her first world championship medalfor great britain. kare adenegan took the...
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hugh schofield, bbc news, paris. a reminder you can keep up—to—date with all the days sports storis on the bbc sport website and app, but from all of us here at the bbc sports centre, good bye for now. the number of people living in temporary accommodation in england has hit a record high. official data shows that, at the end of march, 104,510 households were living in temporary accommodation. the figure includes a record 131,370 children. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has been looking at the figures. they started collating the number of people living in temporary accommodation in 1998 and the numbers have never been this high. almost 105,000 households, 131,000 children officially classed as homeless. just under 1a,000 of them living in hotels or in bed and breakfasts. not quite a record high, but close to a record high. it shows the pressures on the housing system in england at the moment and the problems that councils having and trying to help people who can find accommodation for themselve
hugh schofield, bbc news, paris. a reminder you can keep up—to—date with all the days sports storis on the bbc sport website and app, but from all of us here at the bbc sports centre, good bye for now. the number of people living in temporary accommodation in england has hit a record high. official data shows that, at the end of march, 104,510 households were living in temporary accommodation. the figure includes a record 131,370 children. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan...
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hugh pym, i for those extra details. hugh pym, our health editor there. holiday—makers are warned to stay away from beaches after seabirds are being found along the coastline is the largest outbreak of the normally seasonal virus of avian flu continues into the summer. it comes as millions had to beaches and beauty spots for the summer holidays. gareth barlow reports. it is the largest ever outbreak of bird flu. and it still has the uk's birds in its grip. normally, the virus dies down during the summer. but this year, it is still ravaging wild bird populations, particularly among the coast. already this month, hundreds of dead birds have had to be removed from beaches in aberdeenshire. avian flu has also hit to the rspb island reserve for a second year, with fears growing for the tern colony. meanwhile, the fan islands off the coast of northumberland, home to approximately 200,000 seabirds, has closed to visitors due to the outbreak. while here in pembrokeshire, huge numbers of seabirds are washing up on the show. it started off as one or two on certai
hugh pym, i for those extra details. hugh pym, our health editor there. holiday—makers are warned to stay away from beaches after seabirds are being found along the coastline is the largest outbreak of the normally seasonal virus of avian flu continues into the summer. it comes as millions had to beaches and beauty spots for the summer holidays. gareth barlow reports. it is the largest ever outbreak of bird flu. and it still has the uk's birds in its grip. normally, the virus dies down during...
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as hugh ferris reports, the hope is for the women's game to become a "billion pound industry" in ten years�* time. karen carney played 144 times for england and watches almost as many games a season now as a pundit. she been needing a major review of women's football commissioned by government last year. players that are on £5,000 a year working three so that means there undernourished, dehydrated, fatigued. the quality is not there and they're not being treated fairly. there is evidence that at the elite game they are treated as second—class citizens it revolves around the men's game. it has to change. we have to see them as elite athletes and treat them with respect. in the months after euro 2022 , there was a near 200% rise of women's girls in football bookings, but keeping them interested in is difficult because nearly half stopping beyond primary school age. the report suggests it's not just provide and the motivation that matters but also money. funding for grassroots, investment to improve expenses and facilities for players from the game. other key recommendations includ
as hugh ferris reports, the hope is for the women's game to become a "billion pound industry" in ten years�* time. karen carney played 144 times for england and watches almost as many games a season now as a pundit. she been needing a major review of women's football commissioned by government last year. players that are on £5,000 a year working three so that means there undernourished, dehydrated, fatigued. the quality is not there and they're not being treated fairly. there is...
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i'm lizzie grenwood hughes. the headlines tonight: a new king at wimbledon, as carlos alcaraz ends years of djokovic domination. the washes with australia, as england just lose the penultimate game. and rory rises to the top, just in time for this week's open championship. so lots of brilliant sport for you, and we're of course starting with tennis because carlos alcaraz is the new men's wimbledon singles champion. the young spaniard fought back from the set down against the seven—time winner novak djokovic to win in five sets. it's alcaraz�*s first wimbledon title and it ends years of djokovic dominance on centre court. here's our reporter, chetan pathak, who's been following the action there all week. all the talk into these championships was about as it is not currently available on the nhs, on a mission to raise £1 million. the clock is ticking, time is not on our side so the sooner we can get over there, the better. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. i'm lizzie grenwood
i'm lizzie grenwood hughes. the headlines tonight: a new king at wimbledon, as carlos alcaraz ends years of djokovic domination. the washes with australia, as england just lose the penultimate game. and rory rises to the top, just in time for this week's open championship. so lots of brilliant sport for you, and we're of course starting with tennis because carlos alcaraz is the new men's wimbledon singles champion. the young spaniard fought back from the set down against the seven—time winner...
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hughes recently beat linford christie's long—standing british 100m record. he also smashed the british 200 metres record at a diamond league meeting in london at the weekend. i think intervention metres, if he executes right and he doubts supposed to do and continues on the track that is on right now because he's in good running form right now, it's about maintaining and he be fine. he should be of executes right. the ashes may be lost but england's cricketers will be trying to sign off from the summer on a high and level the series against australia. after that miserable, rainy weekend at old trafford, the teams are now at the oval for the final test that starts on thursday. our sports correspondent joe wilson reports. now, would you like to see a cricket ground bathed in sunshine? a little bit too late. after everything that happened not happen at old trafford, was an optional training for the players and some like ben stokes didn't train, of the site chris went to some quite extensive stretching and have a look at his face here. we know that whatever the
hughes recently beat linford christie's long—standing british 100m record. he also smashed the british 200 metres record at a diamond league meeting in london at the weekend. i think intervention metres, if he executes right and he doubts supposed to do and continues on the track that is on right now because he's in good running form right now, it's about maintaining and he be fine. he should be of executes right. the ashes may be lost but england's cricketers will be trying to sign off from...
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doctor sarah hughes — burden? that's the part. doctor sarah hughes is _ burden? that's the part. doctor sarah hughes is the _ burden? that's the part. doctor sarah hughes is the chief i burden? that's the part. doctor- sarah hughes is the chief executive in the uk and said there is no new funding attached to this, no explanation of how agencies will be held accountable. the question is, who makes a decision? who decides on a call whether that is a crisis point, whether there is a threat to the public or indeed that person is a threat to themselves, who makes the call? ' ' ' ., , a threat to themselves, who makes the call? ' ' ' _, ., , ., the call? the 999 control needs to make that judgment _ the call? the 999 control needs to make that judgment call. - the call? the 999 control needs to make thatjudgment call. it's i the call? the 999 control needs to make thatjudgment call. it's true | make thatjudgment call. it's true that the police have become a default in these calls. the question is, is that right, is that even correct policy? there may be teething problems with it but do
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hugh ferris, bbc news. great britain have won gold, silver and bronze in the t34 100m at the world para athletics championships in paris on thursday. rachel latham was there for us. all nations want from a well championships is dominance and does not get more dominant than a 1— does not get more dominant than a 1- 2,-3 does not get more dominant than a 1— 2,—3 podium finish and that's what great britain produced tonight in the women's t34100 metres. bronze went to fabienne andre, a first world championship medalfor fabienne andre, a first world championship medal for great britain. cara danny kent of the silver medal to add to her silver medal to add to her silver medal to add to her silver medalfrom the paralympics in 2021. and gold went to master of the craft hannah cockroft. her 12th world cup championship fight title. this is what she had to say after her race.— this is what she had to say after her race. people expect m self after her race. people expect myself and — after her race. people ex
hugh ferris, bbc news. great britain have won gold, silver and bronze in the t34 100m at the world para athletics championships in paris on thursday. rachel latham was there for us. all nations want from a well championships is dominance and does not get more dominant than a 1— does not get more dominant than a 1- 2,-3 does not get more dominant than a 1— 2,—3 podium finish and that's what great britain produced tonight in the women's t34100 metres. bronze went to fabienne andre, a first...
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dominic hughes. bbc— want to do nothing. dominic hughes, bbc news. - stay with us here on bbc news. after short break we will be live in france, talking latin american trade after that summer, we will be previewing the janet yellen trip to china, the janet yellen trip to china, the latest on the thames water travails and discussing ai commentators for wimbledon stop quite useful if your commentator has a croaky voice. join us for all of that here, i'm bbc news. hello. after the warmth ofjune, a completely different weather set—up for the start ofjuly. probably summed up best by showing the outlook at wimbledon, of course, which starts on monday. first part of the week, rain at times, not a wash—out by any means, but it's going to feel cool. temperatures below average and a bit breezy at times before things warm up later. and the reason is we've got low pressure centred across scandinavia. we're on the southern edge of it, so winds coming in from the west and north—west, and various banks of rain. and with temperatures dropping compared to what we've seen, probably one of the c
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hugh schofield, bbc news, northern france. finally this half—hour, how's this for a declaration of love ? a farmer in the us has planted a massive field on sunflowers as a surprise gift for his wife. lee wilson from kansas planted 1.2 million sunflowers on 80 acres of land for his wife, renee, to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. he got his son to help secretly plant the field back in may. tourists have flocked to the field to take pictures of the state flower in bloom. hello. it has been a promising start to the day with some sunshine and a few showers around two but if we look out in the atlantic, this weather system is pushing in the cloud and that will be bringing some rain to some parts of the country. around that first area of low pressure, we have had the showers swirling across scotland and northern england. the worst of those are moving away, so fewer showers and still some sunshine into the afternoon. the wetter weather arriving and pushing into northern ireland and also across to the south—east of englan
hugh schofield, bbc news, northern france. finally this half—hour, how's this for a declaration of love ? a farmer in the us has planted a massive field on sunflowers as a surprise gift for his wife. lee wilson from kansas planted 1.2 million sunflowers on 80 acres of land for his wife, renee, to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. he got his son to help secretly plant the field back in may. tourists have flocked to the field to take pictures of the state flower in bloom. hello. it has...
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hugh schofield, bbc news, northern france. much more on the bbc website. i will be back in half an hour. thank you for your company. goodbye. hello. it has been a promising start to the day with some sunshine and a few showers around two but if we look out in the atlantic, this weather system is pushing in the cloud and that will be bringing some rain to some parts of the country. around that first area of low pressure, we have had the showers swirling across scotland and northern england. the worst of those are moving away, so fewer showers and still some sunshine into the afternoon. the wetter weather arriving and pushing into northern ireland and also across to the south—east of england. it could be quite windy for the time of year across england and wales. lighter winds for scotland and northern ireland. in the sunshine in scotland, it should not feel too bad. highest temperatures in eastern england ahead of the rain but it looks like the rain will be heading towards the oval for the morning session which sees the best of the weather. if we don't get
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hugh pym, our health editor. the journalist and broadcaster fiona phillips says she's been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. the former host of gmtv, who's 62, says she'd been suffering for months with brain fog and anxiety before the diagnosis. there is a history of dementia in herfamily with her parents, grandparents and uncle all being affected. a woman working in the parliamentary office of an mp has described how she was asked to sit on his lap and felt she had no other choice but to do so. the mp has since been suspended, following separate allegations. ellie varley, who's 25, says she's very angry about what she calls a predatory culture in the house of commons and is one of six people who've spoken to the bbc about inappropriate behaviour at westminster. newsnight s uk editor, sima kotecha, has that story. the house of commons is the heart of democracy. it should, therefore, uphold the highest standards of behaviour. but now there are more allegations of sexual misconduct. this is a problem that transce
hugh pym, our health editor. the journalist and broadcaster fiona phillips says she's been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. the former host of gmtv, who's 62, says she'd been suffering for months with brain fog and anxiety before the diagnosis. there is a history of dementia in herfamily with her parents, grandparents and uncle all being affected. a woman working in the parliamentary office of an mp has described how she was asked to sit on his lap and felt she had no other choice but to do...
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hugh pym, bbc news. in the last hour, allegations have emerged in a newspaper about a bbc presenter. our culture editor katie razzall is here with more. this is a report in the sun and contains allegations against what the newspaper says is a top bbc staff who the paper hasn't named. but we do understand the bbc is looking into the allegations and they are certainly very serious. it claims a well—known presenter is accused of giving a 17—year—old boy more than £35,000 in return sexually explicit images. the boy's family complained to the bbc are made on 19th this year and begged them to stop the man sending the cash which they claim is feeding a drug habit. the mother claims her son, who is now 20, has done from a happy—go—lucky youngster to a ghostlike crack addict as she puts it in just three years. in a statement, the bbc said, we treat any allegations very seriously and we have processes in place to proactively deal with them and asa as part of that, if we receive information that requires
hugh pym, bbc news. in the last hour, allegations have emerged in a newspaper about a bbc presenter. our culture editor katie razzall is here with more. this is a report in the sun and contains allegations against what the newspaper says is a top bbc staff who the paper hasn't named. but we do understand the bbc is looking into the allegations and they are certainly very serious. it claims a well—known presenter is accused of giving a 17—year—old boy more than £35,000 in return sexually...
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hugh schofield, bbc news, paris. now, this is the de brecy tondo, a painting which was only recently discovered to be by the renaissance painter raphael. the painting was previously attributed to an unknown artist, until teams from the universities of nottingham and bradford used new technology to compare it to another raphael, the sistine madonna altarpiece, and found the similarity between the faces of the madonnas and the children in the two paintings to be identical, and therefore highly likely to have been created by the same artist. now it is being displayed publicly for the first time. the tondo is being shown at cartwright hall art gallery in bradford for two months. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. this is the weather picture, a familiar one. we start in europe. temperatures in sicily reached a6.5 degrees today. the blues are where it's cooler than normal, the reds are where it is hotter than normal. if we follow the next few days, the heat is getting pushed into the south—east of europe
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hugh pym, bbc news. there have been warnings of soaring public debt in the uk as the cost of borrowing surges and the population ages. it gives you an idea of the balancing act facing the government. 0ur economics editor faisal islam is here to explain thanks, sophie. the backdrop to this set of decisions was revealed this morning by the office for budget responsibility, the government's official forecasters for tax and spending policy. and the projections were pretty grim. here is the current situation — the national debt now is the same size as all the output in the economy in one year, or 100% of gdp — the result of pandemic and energy crisis. these are levels not seen since the second world war. today the 0br has projected forward the impact of policy, changes in the population such as fewer workers and more retirees. it wasn't looking great to start with — add in the impact of rising interest rates and future energy shocks and long term we are on course for a record national debt up to three o
hugh pym, bbc news. there have been warnings of soaring public debt in the uk as the cost of borrowing surges and the population ages. it gives you an idea of the balancing act facing the government. 0ur economics editor faisal islam is here to explain thanks, sophie. the backdrop to this set of decisions was revealed this morning by the office for budget responsibility, the government's official forecasters for tax and spending policy. and the projections were pretty grim. here is the current...
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hugh schofield, bbc news, northern france. finally this half—hour, how's this for a declaration of love? a farmer in the us has planted a massive field of sunflowers as a surprise gift for his wife. lee wilson from kansas planted 1.2 million sunflowers on 80 acres of land for his wife, renee, to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. he got his son to help secretly plant the field back in may. tourists have flocked to the field to take pictures of the state flower in bloom. what a great effort. that is all from us for now. goodbye. hello. well, the weather started off so bright and sunny in many parts of the uk and now it's mostly going downhill. very disappointing. the outlook for the week ahead, cool, rain at times, surprise, surprise. if i move out of the way, i want to show you this daisy chain of weather systems sweeping across the atlantic and where they're heading, heading straight for us. and the reason for it is this jet stream, which is also pointing right at us. and in fact, at times it will be south of us, whi
hugh schofield, bbc news, northern france. finally this half—hour, how's this for a declaration of love? a farmer in the us has planted a massive field of sunflowers as a surprise gift for his wife. lee wilson from kansas planted 1.2 million sunflowers on 80 acres of land for his wife, renee, to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. he got his son to help secretly plant the field back in may. tourists have flocked to the field to take pictures of the state flower in bloom. what a great...
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hugh schofield, bbc news, paris. it's just after 9am in sydney — where day 7 of the women's world cup is about to get underway. the group stages continue with japan taking on costa rica, spain play tournament debutants zambia, and olympic gold medallists canada face off against ireland. katie silverjoins me now from sydney. lets start with colombia 2—0 win to south korea on tuesday. there were some moments for the history books. talk us through them. first of all i would like to talk to you about a structure for the colombian team scoring the second goal and has a remarkable tale, when she was 15 she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and was already selected for the colombian national team, selected for the colombian nationalteam, her selected for the colombian national team, her career was in full swing and she basically thought it was all over. she was derailed by his surgeries and treatments and she thought that was it but she's really managed to turn things around. her cancer is information and she plays for
hugh schofield, bbc news, paris. it's just after 9am in sydney — where day 7 of the women's world cup is about to get underway. the group stages continue with japan taking on costa rica, spain play tournament debutants zambia, and olympic gold medallists canada face off against ireland. katie silverjoins me now from sydney. lets start with colombia 2—0 win to south korea on tuesday. there were some moments for the history books. talk us through them. first of all i would like to talk to you...
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dominic hughes with that report. a group of conservative mps have warned the prime minister rishi sunak that he risks eroding public trust if he fails to drastically cut immigration. calling themselves the new conservatives, the group has published a plan to cut that migration beibei 40,000 by the time of the next election. let's head trip to westminster, our political correspondence damian grammaticas. start byjust correspondence damian grammaticas. start by just telling correspondence damian grammaticas. start byjust telling us a little more about what this group is, who this group is. it is more about what this group is, who this grow) is-_ more about what this group is, who this grow) is— this group is. it is a group of 25 conservative _ this group is. it is a group of 25 conservative mps, _ this group is. it is a group of 25 conservative mps, the - this group is. it is a group of 25 conservative mps, the majority of them fairly new ones come —— won their seat in the last election. what used to be labour se
dominic hughes with that report. a group of conservative mps have warned the prime minister rishi sunak that he risks eroding public trust if he fails to drastically cut immigration. calling themselves the new conservatives, the group has published a plan to cut that migration beibei 40,000 by the time of the next election. let's head trip to westminster, our political correspondence damian grammaticas. start byjust correspondence damian grammaticas. start by just telling correspondence damian...
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i spoke to our paris correspodent, hugh schofield, who told us how things are shaping up. everyone is optimistic, but then they would be. i won't give out any signals are having speaking of anything going wrong, but what use hear from the organisers and there are a couple of voices in that package, they are upbeat, things are on track, they promised to hold down carbon emissions, it is apparently holding good. certainly, it is true that the ambition... the ambitious remodelling of the city, which has been the hallmark of so many previous 0lympic been the hallmark of so many previous olympic games, that is not there today. they are using existing infrastructure, by and large, with just a couple of big projects. redevelopment is very much needed in the city, and so many would say that the city, and so many would say that the mood in the city is one of expectation and the mood in the organisers of�* camp is one of, fingers crossed, but so far, so good. fingers crossed, but so far, so aood. �* ., ., , , . .,~ good. and how are the public taking to the message _ good. and h
i spoke to our paris correspodent, hugh schofield, who told us how things are shaping up. everyone is optimistic, but then they would be. i won't give out any signals are having speaking of anything going wrong, but what use hear from the organisers and there are a couple of voices in that package, they are upbeat, things are on track, they promised to hold down carbon emissions, it is apparently holding good. certainly, it is true that the ambition... the ambitious remodelling of the city,...
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hugh pym, bbc news. the former ukip leader nigel farage has called for further changes at natwest, following the resignation of the bank's chief executive dame alison rose. she stepped down overnight after admitting she was the source of an inaccurate bbc story about the closure of his accounts at natwest�*s private banking arm, coutts. she'd claimed nigel farage didn't meet the financial criteria for an account — but it subsequently emerged his political views were also a factor. our economics correspondent dharshini david reports. dame alison rose, the natwest boss who stepped down over the row about closing nigel farage's account. she admitted she told the bbc it was a commercial decision, but had incorrectly denied that it reflected his political views too. she was seen as a highly experienced banker, a safe pair of hands to handle the accounts of millions, until now. the first rule of banking is client confidentiality, and she, over a sociable dinner with simonjack, the bbc business editor, clea
hugh pym, bbc news. the former ukip leader nigel farage has called for further changes at natwest, following the resignation of the bank's chief executive dame alison rose. she stepped down overnight after admitting she was the source of an inaccurate bbc story about the closure of his accounts at natwest�*s private banking arm, coutts. she'd claimed nigel farage didn't meet the financial criteria for an account — but it subsequently emerged his political views were also a factor. our...
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here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes. tristan was a senior eye surgeon for the main hospital trust in birmingham. he became a whistle—blower when he complained about a lack of nursing staff after he felt forced to use a non—medical colleague to help with an urgent operation. but he ended up being sacked and reported to the general medical council. they found no case to answer and an employment tribunal ruled he'd been unfairly dismissed. there must have been a terrible emotional burden. it was pretty bad and at times i thought, this is the end of it. it's tough. it is tough. yeah. we've spoken to doctors who've said they've thought about ending it. i've had those thoughts. a spokesperson for university hospitals birmingham said the trust takes safety concerns raised by staff seriously and it accepted and apologised for errors made in mr reuser�*s case but said it acted in the interest of patient welfare. given the consequences some have faced, becoming a whistle—blower takes real courage. what's been really diffic
here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes. tristan was a senior eye surgeon for the main hospital trust in birmingham. he became a whistle—blower when he complained about a lack of nursing staff after he felt forced to use a non—medical colleague to help with an urgent operation. but he ended up being sacked and reported to the general medical council. they found no case to answer and an employment tribunal ruled he'd been unfairly dismissed. there must have been a terrible emotional...
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hugh schofield, bbc news, northern france. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. it's turned cloudy and wet in many parts of the country and if the rain hasn't reached you yet, it is not far away. here is the outlook for the week ahead. there is no let—up to the kind of weather we have been experiencing for the last few weeks. more unsettled weather on the way. if you look at the satellite picture, you can see a daisy chain of weather systems sweeping off north america and across the atlantic and heading in our direction, propelled by quite a strong jet stream, which will also be rippling across the atlantic and at times it will even be south of us as we see these troughs developing, and that will also allow cooler air to sweep in from the north. let's have a look at the forecast then for the evening and overnight. plenty of cloud, here is the weather front with the rain sweeping northwards. it should reach the lowlands later in the evening or through the early hours. the north of scotland may stay dry through the night but for many of us it is cloudy, with rain
hugh schofield, bbc news, northern france. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. it's turned cloudy and wet in many parts of the country and if the rain hasn't reached you yet, it is not far away. here is the outlook for the week ahead. there is no let—up to the kind of weather we have been experiencing for the last few weeks. more unsettled weather on the way. if you look at the satellite picture, you can see a daisy chain of weather systems sweeping off north america and across the atlantic...
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from paris, hugh schofield sent this report. a year from the paris olympics and here's a bit of a foretaste — a diving competition. you could say they're testing the water. it's more than eight years since there have been competitive events in the river seine. now, thanks to the improved water quality, they're back. it wasn't just that swimming in the old seine was illegal — no—one in their right mind would have taken the risk. and now... we try to not drink it too much, but a few sips, it's kind of ok. it's beautiful water — soft and hot. for us, it's the best. the story of paris is also the story of the seine. but, over a century, thanks to industry and human waste, it became little more than a picturesque channel. the turnaround began 20 or 30 years ago and, now, regular tests carried out by the city show bacteria levels well within safety norms. it's taken time, commitment and a lot of money. and here, just by austerlitz station, is the result in concrete. if you want an idea of the scale of the effort that the frenc
from paris, hugh schofield sent this report. a year from the paris olympics and here's a bit of a foretaste — a diving competition. you could say they're testing the water. it's more than eight years since there have been competitive events in the river seine. now, thanks to the improved water quality, they're back. it wasn't just that swimming in the old seine was illegal — no—one in their right mind would have taken the risk. and now... we try to not drink it too much, but a few sips,...
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hugh pym, bbc news. a fierce heatwave is gripping parts of europe with temperatures reaching more than a0 degrees celsius. this is antibes in the south of france where tourists are being warned to take special care in the extreme heat. in greece, they've been dousing areas at risk of wild fires with temperatures expected to hit 45. and they'll do anything to keep cool in turin in italy — one of ten major cities issued with red alert warnings for severe heat. and part of what is driving these extreme temperatures is of course global warming. here's our climate editor, justin rowlatt. sightseeing was a dangerous business in athens today. tourists were given emergency water supplies to help cool down. a heatwave named after the 3—headed dog that guards the gates of hades in greek mythology is driving temperatures across southern europe to truly hellish levels. "we'll deliver 30,000 bottles of water today," says the head of the greek red cross. it was suffocating. i mean, we're from washington, dc and we
hugh pym, bbc news. a fierce heatwave is gripping parts of europe with temperatures reaching more than a0 degrees celsius. this is antibes in the south of france where tourists are being warned to take special care in the extreme heat. in greece, they've been dousing areas at risk of wild fires with temperatures expected to hit 45. and they'll do anything to keep cool in turin in italy — one of ten major cities issued with red alert warnings for severe heat. and part of what is driving these...
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hugh pym, bbc news. a quick update on the story brought you earlier. police in las vegas say there will be no starches after an alleged incident involving britney spears. —— no charges. she said she was backhanded by a security guard protecting a french basketball player, describing it as dramatic. police say they have concluded the investigation and no charges will be filed against the person involved. a bbc investigation has found muscle building supplements which can cause liver problems, mood swings and erectile disfunction being sold across the uk. the products have become popular with gymgoers aiming to build bigger muscles and lose fat. but they are not approved for sale. kashjones has the story. i'v e —— i've been speaking to. i spoke to dan watson — a body—builder and fitness coach. he told me how he first became aware of the issue. the reason that i became aware of the sort of endemic that's going on with use, especially in teenagers, is through social media. i've had a massive influx of messages from young kids talking about sam'
hugh pym, bbc news. a quick update on the story brought you earlier. police in las vegas say there will be no starches after an alleged incident involving britney spears. —— no charges. she said she was backhanded by a security guard protecting a french basketball player, describing it as dramatic. police say they have concluded the investigation and no charges will be filed against the person involved. a bbc investigation has found muscle building supplements which can cause liver...
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hugh pym, our health editor. the prime minister has apologised for the treatment of lgbt veterans, who were sacked or forced out of the military. it was illegal to be gay in the british armed forces, up to the year 2000. rishi sunak called the historic ban an "appalling failure" of the british state, and it's thought thousands of people were affected. today, veterans and campaigners, including dame kelly holmes, met with ministers, as lauren moss reports. theyjoined the military to dedicate their lives to their country. but instead, many were rejected — unable to be themselves, investigated, dismissed, some even imprisoned. all because they're gay. a criminal offence in the armed forces until the year 2000. i chose the royal navy, hoping for a place to belong, a tribe to be part of. emma riley was a radio operator before she was arrested and then discharged. they took me up to my room and they went through every single piece of my belongings. they confiscated letters. they went through all my clothes, but they
hugh pym, our health editor. the prime minister has apologised for the treatment of lgbt veterans, who were sacked or forced out of the military. it was illegal to be gay in the british armed forces, up to the year 2000. rishi sunak called the historic ban an "appalling failure" of the british state, and it's thought thousands of people were affected. today, veterans and campaigners, including dame kelly holmes, met with ministers, as lauren moss reports. theyjoined the military to...
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hugh pym, bbc news. hollywood actors are poised to strike after talks between their union and major studios and streaming giants broke down. negotiators for the screen actors guild unanimously recommended a walk—out which is expected to be approved by the union's board shortly. the dispute has centred on pay and the effect on the industry of artificial intelligence. with many productions already stalled by the writers�* strike, the american film and television industry could now draw to a complete halt in a manner that hasn't been seen since the 1960s. 0ur correspondent sophie long has been outside the sag building in west hollywood. what we are told is that the leaders of the sag—aftra union are meeting inside the building behind me, and it's a bit of a formality, but they will take one final vote on strike action and then we're expecting a news conference. but it does seem at this stage after talks collapsed last night, the deadline was at midnight pacific time last night. talks collapsed despite
hugh pym, bbc news. hollywood actors are poised to strike after talks between their union and major studios and streaming giants broke down. negotiators for the screen actors guild unanimously recommended a walk—out which is expected to be approved by the union's board shortly. the dispute has centred on pay and the effect on the industry of artificial intelligence. with many productions already stalled by the writers�* strike, the american film and television industry could now draw to a...
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hugh ferris, bbc news. good luck to them. at wimbledon, it's women's semifinals day. first up is the ukrainian elina svitolina, taking on marketa vondrousova from the czech republic. svitolina isn't ranked and says it's crazy she's got this far in the tournament. 0ur correspondent nesta mcgregor is at wimbledon for us. she was a wild card and wasn't she, elina svitolina?— elina svitolina? yes, both players entered this _ elina svitolina? yes, both players entered this tournament - elina svitolina? yes, both players| entered this tournament unseeded elina svitolina? yes, both players - entered this tournament unseeded so they've already defied the odds by getting this far. marketa vondrousova will be hoping it's her name in the final on saturday but it is the story of elina svitolina that has really captured the imagination, nine months ago she gave birth to a baby daughter and just 12 weeks ago she picked up a racket and rejoined the tour. she says with every wind she just wants to bring a little bit of happiness to the people of ukraine. we know the state of the co
hugh ferris, bbc news. good luck to them. at wimbledon, it's women's semifinals day. first up is the ukrainian elina svitolina, taking on marketa vondrousova from the czech republic. svitolina isn't ranked and says it's crazy she's got this far in the tournament. 0ur correspondent nesta mcgregor is at wimbledon for us. she was a wild card and wasn't she, elina svitolina?— elina svitolina? yes, both players entered this _ elina svitolina? yes, both players entered this tournament - elina...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. investigation into the fire... an investigation into a fire which killed a mother and two into a fire which killed a mother and two children in cambridge on friday has concluded that it was probably caused by an e—bike which was being charged in their home. the fire service is now urging people to avoid charging e—bike or e—scooter batteries overnight. 0ur correspondent simon jones is in cambridge. the fire broke out here in the flats behind me in the early hours of friday morning. it claimed three lives. gemma, who was 31, died here at the scene and her two children died later in hospital. lilly, aged eight and all of four. the fire service say throughout the course of the weekend they have carried out a painstaking investigation which is also involved officers from the police but the conclusion is the fire was started accidentally and the likely cause, according to emergency services, was an electronic bike which was being charged. pl. electronic bike which was being charred. �* , ~ ., electronic bike whi
dominic hughes, bbc news. investigation into the fire... an investigation into a fire which killed a mother and two into a fire which killed a mother and two children in cambridge on friday has concluded that it was probably caused by an e—bike which was being charged in their home. the fire service is now urging people to avoid charging e—bike or e—scooter batteries overnight. 0ur correspondent simon jones is in cambridge. the fire broke out here in the flats behind me in the early hours...
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eight—time gold medallist usain bolt says sprinter zharnel hughes could become an olympic 100—metres champion next year. he recently beat linford christie's long—standing british record, and also smashed a diamond league meeting record at the weekend. i think in the 100 metres, he does. i think, if he executes right, and if he does what he's supposed to do, and continues on the track he is on right now, because he is in a good running form right now, so it's just about maintaining, and he should be fine. i think he will be in the top three, if he executes right. the ashes may be lost but england goal keepers will be trying to sign off their summer on a high and level the series against australia, after that miserable rainy weekend at old trafford, the teams are now at the oval, with a final test starting on thursday. joe wilson reports. now, would you like to see a cricket ground bathed in sunshine? ah, a little bit too late. after everything that happened and didn't happen at old trafford, it was an optional training day here at the oval for england's players, so some, like mark w
eight—time gold medallist usain bolt says sprinter zharnel hughes could become an olympic 100—metres champion next year. he recently beat linford christie's long—standing british record, and also smashed a diamond league meeting record at the weekend. i think in the 100 metres, he does. i think, if he executes right, and if he does what he's supposed to do, and continues on the track he is on right now, because he is in a good running form right now, so it's just about maintaining, and he...
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hugh schofield, bbc news, paris. that is quite a transformation, now, we are what, a year out from the olympics, what is the sense of the mood there?— olympics, what is the sense of the mood there? well, i would say that --eole are mood there? well, i would say that people are expectant _ mood there? well, i would say that people are expectant and _ mood there? well, i would say that people are expectant and excited, l mood there? well, i would say that people are expectant and excited, i think people would be wrong outside of paris to they the city is trans forming itself in any major way, there is a limited amount of new work that is going on related to the olympics, there is a new aquatic centre, a new olympic village north of the city but in terms of the city as a whole, it is not changing much. there are changes afoot, a lot of more cycle lanes, there are new metro lines, but they were happening any way, without the games, part of the watch word of the games has been it would be one with a limited kind of envi
hugh schofield, bbc news, paris. that is quite a transformation, now, we are what, a year out from the olympics, what is the sense of the mood there?— olympics, what is the sense of the mood there? well, i would say that --eole are mood there? well, i would say that people are expectant _ mood there? well, i would say that people are expectant and _ mood there? well, i would say that people are expectant and excited, l mood there? well, i would say that people are expectant and excited, i...
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hugh pym, bbc news. the time is just after quarter past six. our top story this evening... the oscar—winning actor kevin spacey says he is humbled after being found not guilty of sex offences. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, we're going to get the latest from the oval on the eve of the final ashes test, where england say there's still plenty to play for. i must warn you now that this next report is difficult to watch. it tells the story of desperate parents and their very sick small children who are caught up in a forgotten war in yemen — the arab world's poorest country. it's very difficult for journalists to get into yemen and see for themselves what is happening. but our senior international correspondent orla guerin has managed it, and these are some of the women she found desperately looking for help for their children. after eight years of civil war, 21 million people — that s two thirds of the population — need humanitarian assistance, and the un is struggling to raise enough money. the war began when iranian—backed houthi rebels
hugh pym, bbc news. the time is just after quarter past six. our top story this evening... the oscar—winning actor kevin spacey says he is humbled after being found not guilty of sex offences. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, we're going to get the latest from the oval on the eve of the final ashes test, where england say there's still plenty to play for. i must warn you now that this next report is difficult to watch. it tells the story of desperate parents and...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, hull. the prime minister has apologised to lgbt veterans who were dismissed from the military for being gay. until 2000 it was illegal to be gay and serve in the armed forces. 0ur lgbt and identity correspondent lauren moss joins us now. and this coincides with a long—awaited report into the treatment of affected veterans? this coincides with a report into the treatment of affected veterans? that's right. and lgbt veterans have called today a water shed moment. it was illegal to be gay in the armed forces into the year 2000 and anyone who was gay faced investigation and sometimes put in prison, kicked out of army, left with criminal records, homelessness and unable to claim their pension. today it is thought 5,000 people may have been affected. the prime minister called it an appalling failure and rishi sunak apologised on behalf of the the british state and met with veterans today. on the day a huge report from the government looked at the impact the government looked at the impact the b
dominic hughes, bbc news, hull. the prime minister has apologised to lgbt veterans who were dismissed from the military for being gay. until 2000 it was illegal to be gay and serve in the armed forces. 0ur lgbt and identity correspondent lauren moss joins us now. and this coincides with a long—awaited report into the treatment of affected veterans? this coincides with a report into the treatment of affected veterans? that's right. and lgbt veterans have called today a water shed moment. it...
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here's our health editor hugh pym. with some hospitals complaining of crumbling buildings and risks to patients, the government has come up with plans to invest in new facilities in england. but bbc news revealed in may, worked on 33 out of the target a0 hospitals hadn't begun. the conservative manifesto in 2019 had a pledge to fund and build a0 new hospitals in england over ten years. these plans were confirmed in 2020. but the spending watchdog the national audit office said based on what was set out then, only 32 hospitals will be built by 2030. the government's including hospital schemes like the royal liverpool, which was announced back in 2010, as well as seven others which had been approved before 2020. but the watchdog says these are not included in its calculations.— in its calculations. under the government _ in its calculations. under the government has _ in its calculations. under the government has macro - in its calculations. under the - government has macro definition in 2020 of a0 new hospitals by 203
here's our health editor hugh pym. with some hospitals complaining of crumbling buildings and risks to patients, the government has come up with plans to invest in new facilities in england. but bbc news revealed in may, worked on 33 out of the target a0 hospitals hadn't begun. the conservative manifesto in 2019 had a pledge to fund and build a0 new hospitals in england over ten years. these plans were confirmed in 2020. but the spending watchdog the national audit office said based on what was...
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hughes recently beat linford christie's long—standing british 100m record. he also smashed the british 200 metres record at a diamond league meeting in london at the weekend. i think ithink in i think in that 100 metres, he does. i think in that 100 metres, he does. i think in that 100 metres, he does. i think if he executes right and if he does what he is supposed to do and continues on the track that he's on right now because he's in a good running farm right now, so it'sjust about maintaining and he should be fine. i think he will be in the top. all of that and everything else on the bbc sport website, but that is all of your support for now. ——but that is all of your sport for now. hello. it's been a day of clouds and showers and relatively cool, certainly compared to the mediterranean. where yesterday in some spots, we had extreme temperatures. this was the highest — a8.2 degrees celsius in sardinia. hottest day of the year so far in europe. but those extreme temperatures are coming to an end, at least for now, as this jet stream dives southwards
hughes recently beat linford christie's long—standing british 100m record. he also smashed the british 200 metres record at a diamond league meeting in london at the weekend. i think ithink in i think in that 100 metres, he does. i think in that 100 metres, he does. i think in that 100 metres, he does. i think if he executes right and if he does what he is supposed to do and continues on the track that he's on right now because he's in a good running farm right now, so it'sjust about...
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hugh edwards is such a significant person thatis edwards is such a significant person that is for this programme but for viewers watching at home and she has been the embodiment of bbc values, she is somebody who has held her hand or some of the most important moments when talking about general elections, he was there to cover them in very important moments including announcing the queen's death. his reputation has been tarnished to the people to know who he was but speculation abounded in any of this reset news from his wife that he is suffering from mental health issues and we have number fourin health issues and we have number four in the public domain that he had suffered severe depression but in the past, a reference that but the words of the last few days, he suffered another serious episode and is now receiving patient care and for the foreseeable future. it's a lot to take in for people, even though we in the bbc have known this for a bit bbc news and other viewers may have known it but it will still be a profound shock.— may have known it but it will still be a profound shoc
hugh edwards is such a significant person thatis edwards is such a significant person that is for this programme but for viewers watching at home and she has been the embodiment of bbc values, she is somebody who has held her hand or some of the most important moments when talking about general elections, he was there to cover them in very important moments including announcing the queen's death. his reputation has been tarnished to the people to know who he was but speculation abounded in any...
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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. our top stories. murray fights on, but on friday, the home favourite takes a lead as the lights go out on centre court. mark wood and mitchell marsh up until now on the ashes sidelines make the headlines on day one of the third test. and the two favourites to the fore... how one prevoius champion beat another to take the tour de france yellow jersey. the home crowd at wimbledon were thrilled by another andy murray late night battle, but ultimately thwarted by the championships�* curfew as the british player had a two sets to one lead over fifth seed stefanos tsitsipas when play had to be suspended on centre court. murray is attempting to roll back the years a decade on from his first title, and his match came at the end of a busy day at the all england club as chethan pathak reports. thankfully on thursday the rain stayed away rain, the sun shone, the championships are trying to play catch—up. we had first and second round match is being played. for elena rybakina, she tried to reach a second wimb
hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. our top stories. murray fights on, but on friday, the home favourite takes a lead as the lights go out on centre court. mark wood and mitchell marsh up until now on the ashes sidelines make the headlines on day one of the third test. and the two favourites to the fore... how one prevoius champion beat another to take the tour de france yellow jersey. the home crowd at wimbledon were thrilled by another andy murray late night battle, but...
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thank you forjoining us zharnel hughes, tell us what the last few weeks have been like for you. it’s weeks have been like for you. it's been weeks have been like for you. it�*s been exciting. different in regards to lots of media work and, you know, see my name all over the place, which is pretty exciting.- which is pretty exciting. that's what ou which is pretty exciting. that's what you have _ which is pretty exciting. that's what you have been _ which is pretty exciting. that's what you have been working . which is pretty exciting. that's l what you have been working for, isn't it? , , ., ~' isn't it? definitely. i worked towards this _ isn't it? definitely. i worked towards this moment i isn't it? definitely. i worked towards this moment and i isn't it? definitely. iworked i towards this moment and greater things to come in the future. we will aet things to come in the future. we will get into the race, before we get into it, we want to get through what was going through your mind as he was settling down in the block here? ., . he was settling down in the block here? . .
thank you forjoining us zharnel hughes, tell us what the last few weeks have been like for you. it’s weeks have been like for you. it's been weeks have been like for you. it�*s been exciting. different in regards to lots of media work and, you know, see my name all over the place, which is pretty exciting.- which is pretty exciting. that's what ou which is pretty exciting. that's what you have _ which is pretty exciting. that's what you have been _ which is pretty exciting. that's what you...
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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. our top stories. murray fights on, but on friday, the home favourite takes a lead as the lights go out on centre court. mark wood and mitchell marsh up until now on the ashes sidelines make the headlines on day one of the third test. and the two favourites to the fore... how one prevoius champion beat another to take the tour de france yellow jersey.
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eight time i gold medallist usain bolt says sprinter zharnel hughes could become an olympic one metre —— 100—metre champion next year. he was recently bit the christie's long—standing british record, and also smashed a diamond league meeting record at the weekend. i think 100 metres, meeting record at the weekend. ithink100 metres, he meeting record at the weekend. i think 100 metres, he does. meeting record at the weekend. ithink100 metres, he does. i think if he executes rate, and if he does what he's supposed to do, and continues on the track he is on right now, because he is in a good running form right now, so it'sjust about maintaining, and he should be fine. i think it will be in the top three, if he executes rate first the ashes ma be executes rate first the ashes may be lost _ executes rate first the ashes may be lost but _ executes rate first the ashes may be lost but england - executes rate first the ashes | may be lost but england goal keepers will be trying to sign off their summer on a high and level the series against australia, after that miserable rainy weeken
eight time i gold medallist usain bolt says sprinter zharnel hughes could become an olympic one metre —— 100—metre champion next year. he was recently bit the christie's long—standing british record, and also smashed a diamond league meeting record at the weekend. i think 100 metres, meeting record at the weekend. ithink100 metres, he meeting record at the weekend. i think 100 metres, he does. meeting record at the weekend. ithink100 metres, he does. i think if he executes rate, and if...