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are bank of england officials _ around the corner. are bank of england officials have - around the corner. are bank of l england officials have mentioned around the corner. are bank of - england officials have mentioned how pay rises have continued to be stronger and have crystallised in terms of the wage price spiral. that has an impact on inflation, and it is unions that push the pay rises. had aiming —— we are in the longest pay freeze in history. —— max hundreds of years. we have a big inflationary shocks this year, but over the last decade, and it is our job to push forward, because lots of people are struggling now. if job to push forward, because lots of people are struggling now. ii you job to push forward, because lots of people are struggling now. if you do ush for people are struggling now. if you do push for pay — people are struggling now. if you do push for pay rises. _ people are struggling now. if you do push for pay rises, they _ people are struggling now. if you do push for pay rises, they are - people are
are bank of england officials _ around the corner. are bank of england officials have - around the corner. are bank of l england officials have mentioned around the corner. are bank of - england officials have mentioned how pay rises have continued to be stronger and have crystallised in terms of the wage price spiral. that has an impact on inflation, and it is unions that push the pay rises. had aiming —— we are in the longest pay freeze in history. —— max hundreds of years. we have a...
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but england booked their place in the final with two late goals. lauren hemp taking advantade of some hesitency in the australian defence to put england back ahead in the game. alessia russo then found space on the right hand side with four minutes to go to net a third and confirm england's place in their first ever world cup final. so england now take on spain in the women's world cup final on sunday. this team has been adapted all the time before the tournament, and during the term in and now this game again. during the term in and now this game aaain. ., . ., ., during the term in and now this game aaain. ., _, ., ., again. how we come true and find a wa to again. how we come true and find a way to win — again. how we come true and find a way to win again — again. how we come true and find a way to win again is _ again. how we come true and find a way to win again is so _ again. how we come true and find a way to win again is so incredible - way to win again is so incredible so i'm really proud of them. {lib way to win again is so incredible
but england booked their place in the final with two late goals. lauren hemp taking advantade of some hesitency in the australian defence to put england back ahead in the game. alessia russo then found space on the right hand side with four minutes to go to net a third and confirm england's place in their first ever world cup final. so england now take on spain in the women's world cup final on sunday. this team has been adapted all the time before the tournament, and during the term in and now...
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: england and england and world war ii, we'll find out what makes them so special. now before we go to the business, let's get some breaking news. detectives are investigating a homophobic attack. issued fresh images of the man they say they want to trace. now the images were taken from a bus in fortin heath, at approximately 8:30 p:m.. detective chief inspector, from the policing team has said that these images provide a clearer picture of the person that we need to identify and locate following the trucking attack. police say they would urge people to look at these images to see if they recognise the man or the clothes that he is wearing. nowjust to remind people of the incident happened at around 10:15pm on the 13th of august on sunday, those two men were standing outside the nightclub, in south london, they were approached police say by a man who attacked them with a knife before running away. both men are in their 20s or 30s, they were taken to hospital for treatment and have since been discharged, there has been no officers, officers are following up leads, th
: england and england and world war ii, we'll find out what makes them so special. now before we go to the business, let's get some breaking news. detectives are investigating a homophobic attack. issued fresh images of the man they say they want to trace. now the images were taken from a bus in fortin heath, at approximately 8:30 p:m.. detective chief inspector, from the policing team has said that these images provide a clearer picture of the person that we need to identify and locate...
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the winning goal for england. in the other last—i6 game, australia beat denmark 2—0. the matildas scored a goal in each half. they will face either france or morocco in quarterfinals. 0ur reporter emily brown was with some fans in derbyshire at defender milly bright�*s former club, and captured the moment england clinched victory. lots and lots of cheering. cheering and there we go. it�*s hard to hear anything over the cheers here! you can�*t argue that! let�*s get more on england�*s game with nigeria. 0ur correspondentjane dougall is in brisbane, and was following the action. the star of the england squad, laurenjames, was shown a straight red card. what had happened was she was entangled with one of the nigerian defenders, and it looked as though as she got up, she looked to have stamped on michelle alozie and was sent off so england had to play for the whole of extra time and the remainder of normal time with ten players. it means also that james will now miss the quarterfinals and could face a lo
the winning goal for england. in the other last—i6 game, australia beat denmark 2—0. the matildas scored a goal in each half. they will face either france or morocco in quarterfinals. 0ur reporter emily brown was with some fans in derbyshire at defender milly bright�*s former club, and captured the moment england clinched victory. lots and lots of cheering. cheering and there we go. it�*s hard to hear anything over the cheers here! you can�*t argue that! let�*s get more on...
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in the south of england and it is in the south of england and it is in the north and scotland. what the south of england and it is in the north and scotland. what advice would ou the north and scotland. what advice would you give _ the north and scotland. what advice would you give to — the north and scotland. what advice would you give to anyone _ the north and scotland. what advice would you give to anyone thinking i the north and scotland. what advice would you give to anyone thinking of getting onto the property ladder? would you advise people to wait? base rates, mortgage rates are close to peaking at the moment, and there is a risk they could increase but it looks like they are picking. we are seeing some people waiting and larger homes, we are seeing fewer sales of 3—4 bedroom houses because people already have a home and they are waiting before they buy a big one but the renters who are lucky enough to be in a position to buy, we are seeing opportunities for them to buy houses as people try to get out of the property market but that only works really outside the south—
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a bird—eye view of england. over 3600 pictures capture airfields with american bombers and baseball a bird—eye view of england. i asked katy whitaker from the historic england archive to talk me through her favourite images. the united states army air force moved into england partway through the second world war when america joined the war and their pilots who specialised in photo reconnaissance needed to practice their navigation skills and the photography, learning how to operate cameras from their cockpits. so they flew to various locations in england and took a number of photographs, 20,000 of which are cared for by the historic england archive, with conserved and digitised and put online for people to enjoy. casey, why did they take all these photos? they were practising for the jobs that they had to do over germany and the occupied territories in the second world war. and the best way to do that was to have locations around england that they could be tasked to fly to so that's how they could practice the
a bird—eye view of england. over 3600 pictures capture airfields with american bombers and baseball a bird—eye view of england. i asked katy whitaker from the historic england archive to talk me through her favourite images. the united states army air force moved into england partway through the second world war when america joined the war and their pilots who specialised in photo reconnaissance needed to practice their navigation skills and the photography, learning how to operate cameras...
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the justice system in the uk, england, is a big mess. there is no accountability to the police. to the cps. and the ccrc is ineffective. if it looks likejustice is being done, then that is good enough for them. they don't care about the integrity of the convictions. both police and prosecutors have previously apologised to andy malkinson, while the cps said they did disclose the evidence to his lawyers. the ccrc have been approached for comment. andy malkinson finally has freedom, but it has come at a terrible price. it seems if the system had worked, it also could have come much sooner. joe inwood, bbc news. the death toll from the wildfires which swept across the hawaiian island of maui has risen to 106 with over a thousand more missing. maui's police department have named the first two victims as lahaina residents robert dyckman, who was 7a, and buddy jantoc, who was 79. it is likely to take several more days for authorities to reach an accurate figure for the number who died. a state of emergency has been declared in canada's remote
the justice system in the uk, england, is a big mess. there is no accountability to the police. to the cps. and the ccrc is ineffective. if it looks likejustice is being done, then that is good enough for them. they don't care about the integrity of the convictions. both police and prosecutors have previously apologised to andy malkinson, while the cps said they did disclose the evidence to his lawyers. the ccrc have been approached for comment. andy malkinson finally has freedom, but it has...
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first of all congratulations to england, forl all congratulations to england, for getting to the women's world cup final, fantastic feat, over the moon for them, final, fantastic feat, over the moon forthem, it final, fantastic feat, over the moon for them, it has been a long time coming, obviously i went to the 95 world cup and got knocked out in the quarterfinals but everything has improved 1,000 perisset, i can't believe how much investment has been put in there, when you look at the national lottery, you know, 50 million over ten years, that is a lot of money, we are reaping the rewards for it. that is what it is going to take, the more money, the more rewards we get.— going to take, the more money, the more rewards we get. natasha, white a moment, more rewards we get. natasha, white a moment. what— more rewards we get. natasha, white a moment, what did _ more rewards we get. natasha, white a moment, what did you _ more rewards we get. natasha, white a moment, what did you feel - more rewards we get. natasha, white a moment, what did you feel today i a moment, what did you feel t
first of all congratulations to england, forl all congratulations to england, for getting to the women's world cup final, fantastic feat, over the moon for them, final, fantastic feat, over the moon forthem, it final, fantastic feat, over the moon for them, it has been a long time coming, obviously i went to the 95 world cup and got knocked out in the quarterfinals but everything has improved 1,000 perisset, i can't believe how much investment has been put in there, when you look at the...
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also: radical new plans for nhs targets, on cancer waiting times, in england. waiting times, in england. doctors warn much more needs to be done. we�*re in the worst cancer crisis of my lifetime and simply changing targets won�*t cure patients. we need to treat them faster and quicker. more details emerge about the murder investigation into a ten—year—old girl found dead at a house in woking. the bizarre behaviour of some, on britain�*s rail network, at level crossings. and get this, insurance for rain on your summer holiday. and coming up and support on bbc news, agree a deal to sell to chelsea for a british record fee of
also: radical new plans for nhs targets, on cancer waiting times, in england. waiting times, in england. doctors warn much more needs to be done. we�*re in the worst cancer crisis of my lifetime and simply changing targets won�*t cure patients. we need to treat them faster and quicker. more details emerge about the murder investigation into a ten—year—old girl found dead at a house in woking. the bizarre behaviour of some, on britain�*s rail network, at level crossings. and get this,...
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england's success has swelled. they'd had a wobbly start to their tournament, but like a patient surfer, they knew when to peak. the lionesses�* 3—1 victory over the hosts wiped out australia's dreams of a world cup final. australia's loss was of course england's gain, and fans across the uk went wild as the lionesses booked their spot in the world cup final. the aussie news stations reluctantly acknowledged england's victory. for them, it was about the journey of their women's team. each of every one of you, the matildas, should hold your head high. thank you, thank you, thank you for everything you have done. 75,000 fans were in the stadium, but the lionesses silenced the aussie roar. you can see they were at absolute beacon _ you can see they were at absolute beacon of — you can see they were at absolute beacon of tight _ you can see they were at absolute beacon of light that _ you can see they were at absolute beacon of light that england - you can see they were at absolute| beacon of light that england t
england's success has swelled. they'd had a wobbly start to their tournament, but like a patient surfer, they knew when to peak. the lionesses�* 3—1 victory over the hosts wiped out australia's dreams of a world cup final. australia's loss was of course england's gain, and fans across the uk went wild as the lionesses booked their spot in the world cup final. the aussie news stations reluctantly acknowledged england's victory. for them, it was about the journey of their women's team. each...
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drier for wales and south west england with the best of the day's weather. temperatures still a little bit below average for the time of year. now heading beyond that and into monday, it's a better day again. there's a weak ridge of high pressure building in, and so a lot of fine weather for england and wales. fine start in northern ireland, but rain to end the day and in scotland, you'll get some fairly heavy showers, particularly across northern and western areas. the south and east of scotland probably staying dry with some sunshine. temperatures generally high teens to low 20s. but as we get towards the latter part of the week, an area of high pressure is going to be across the uk for the first time in some seven weeks, and that is set to bring some drier, sunnier and warmer weather. and for some of us, temperatures late in the week could reach at least the mid—20s, maybe the high—20s. today at six — the world's oceans have hit their highest average temperature, as they soak up heat from climate change. scientists say they're worried that the avera
drier for wales and south west england with the best of the day's weather. temperatures still a little bit below average for the time of year. now heading beyond that and into monday, it's a better day again. there's a weak ridge of high pressure building in, and so a lot of fine weather for england and wales. fine start in northern ireland, but rain to end the day and in scotland, you'll get some fairly heavy showers, particularly across northern and western areas. the south and east of...
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36 children died in england following abuse in their- england following abuse in their home _ england following abuse in their home in— england following abuse in their home in 2020. _ england following abuse in their home in 2020. are _ england following abuse in their home in 2020. are you - england following abuse in their home in 2020. are you as - england following abuse in their home in 2020. are you as a - england following abuse in their. home in 2020. are you as a police force _ home in 2020. are you as a police force are _ home in 2020. are you as a police force are concerned _ home in 2020. are you as a police force are concerned about - home in 2020. are you as a police force are concerned about the - home in 2020. are you as a police - force are concerned about the number of cases— force are concerned about the number of cases we _ force are concerned about the number of cases we are — force are concerned about the number of cases we are seeing _ force are concerned about the number of cases we are seeing coming - of cases we are seeing coming through— of cases we
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so for southern england, parts of wales, northern england, southern scotland, northern ireland, we do have the potential for some fog patches through the morning, and at this time of year, that fog can linger for a couple of hours. so it may still be quite murky for some through the morning rush hour, but that fog will then lift and clear. we'll see some spells of sunshine. just the small chance for a shower. a bit more of a chance, i think, of catching a shower in the north of scotland, where we will also keep more in the way of clouds. 17 degrees for aberdeen, but further south and east, highs of 26. as we move out of wednesday into thursday, our area of high pressure strengthens, it drifts north—eastwards and the winds will start to come in from the near—continent, and that will lift the temperatures in many locations. many of us will get up into the 20s celsius on thursday. a bit of fog first thing across parts of northern england, up into scotland. that should lift and clear. sunny spells, not too many showers, most places will be dry. and those temperatures, well, quite wide
so for southern england, parts of wales, northern england, southern scotland, northern ireland, we do have the potential for some fog patches through the morning, and at this time of year, that fog can linger for a couple of hours. so it may still be quite murky for some through the morning rush hour, but that fog will then lift and clear. we'll see some spells of sunshine. just the small chance for a shower. a bit more of a chance, i think, of catching a shower in the north of scotland, where...
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across southern england, wales, parts of northern england, southern scotland and northern ireland there could be some patchy fog tomorrow morning and, at this time of year, that fog can tend to linger for a couple of hours through the morning rush hour. it should then tend to lift and clear. for most, there's going to be a lot of dry weather, spells of sunshine and just the small chance of catching a shower. more cloud generally clinging on across some northern and eastern parts of scotland, with some showers here. the highest temperatures down towards the south—east corner, up to around 26 celsius. as we move out of wednesday into thursday, this area of high pressure tends to shift north—eastwards and the winds begin to come in our direction from the near continent, which will bring some warmer air across more parts of the uk. so a warmer feeling day on thursday, quite humid, as well. some fog patches to start off, particularly across parts of northern england and scotland. one or two showers, but a lot of dry weather, some spells of sunshine and temperatures for many spots getting
across southern england, wales, parts of northern england, southern scotland and northern ireland there could be some patchy fog tomorrow morning and, at this time of year, that fog can tend to linger for a couple of hours through the morning rush hour. it should then tend to lift and clear. for most, there's going to be a lot of dry weather, spells of sunshine and just the small chance of catching a shower. more cloud generally clinging on across some northern and eastern parts of scotland,...
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restore england's lead. that was before alessia russo wrapped up the victory later on to make sure of england's place in the final against spain. spain is going to be even tougher, obviously every single game, we have to be ready, we've been dreaming since we were little girls, so yeah, we are excited, we'll get recovered and be ready. i we are excited, we'll get recovered and be ready-— and be ready. i can hardly describe m ride and be ready. i can hardly describe my pride in — and be ready. i can hardly describe my pride in the _ and be ready. i can hardly describe my pride in the team, _ and be ready. i can hardly describe my pride in the team, this - and be ready. i can hardly describe my pride in the team, this has - and be ready. i can hardly describe| my pride in the team, this has been adapted _ my pride in the team, this has been adapted all— my pride in the team, this has been adapted all the time, before the tournament, find a way to win again is so_ tournament, find a way to win again is so
restore england's lead. that was before alessia russo wrapped up the victory later on to make sure of england's place in the final against spain. spain is going to be even tougher, obviously every single game, we have to be ready, we've been dreaming since we were little girls, so yeah, we are excited, we'll get recovered and be ready. i we are excited, we'll get recovered and be ready-— and be ready. i can hardly describe m ride and be ready. i can hardly describe my pride in — and be...
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adam, thank ou health service in england. adam, thank you for— health service in england. adam, thank you for being _ health service in england. adam, thank you for being with - health service in england. adam, thank you for being with us - health service in england. adam, thank you for being with us on - health service in england. adam, | thank you for being with us on the programme, thanks for your time. let's return to our top story this hour — the devastating wildfires on the hawaiian island of maui. authorities say it will take many years and billions of dollars to repair the damage caused by devastating wildfires. at least 55 people have been killed and about 1,000 are unaccounted for. the weather on its own rarely causes wildfires, but it can bring conditions that makes them more likely it helps to fan the flames, which is exactly what has happened in hawaii. it has been very dry here of late, and then passing to the south, we have had this major hurricane. the centre of the storm has stayed well away from hawaii, but it has been squashing up against this big area
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now, let's return that breaking news in england. schools in england must immediately shut buildings made with a type of concrete that is prone to collapse until safety measures are in place. more than a hundred schools are being contacted before the start of term. the decision has come from the government, who say "nothing is more important than making sure children and staff are safe in schools and colleges". they added that "the plan we have set out will minimise the impact on pupil learning and provide schools with the right funding and support they need". let's talk tojulie mcculloch — the director of policy at the association of school and college leaders. in terms of your reaction to this development, give us your response. it's hugely worrying and frustrating. we know the government has been aware of the problems with this form of concrete in schools for some time. they have been asking schools to complete surveys about whether or not they have this concrete in their buildings over the last few months. they have been puttin
now, let's return that breaking news in england. schools in england must immediately shut buildings made with a type of concrete that is prone to collapse until safety measures are in place. more than a hundred schools are being contacted before the start of term. the decision has come from the government, who say "nothing is more important than making sure children and staff are safe in schools and colleges". they added that "the plan we have set out will minimise the impact on...
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today's rise of 0.25% takes the bank of england's base rate to 5.25%. the effect of that on its own looks modest, less than £24 a month. but because that has now happened 14 times in a row, 800,000 borrowers coming off fixed—rate deals in the second half of this year face startling jumps in their payments. in salisbury, like elsewhere, higher interest rates and tax changes have put landlords off buying more buy—to—let properties. the supply of rented property is not keeping up with demand for it from young renters, forcing up rents, so young people are still trying to buy. you wouldn't think first—time buyers were on the scene, and they are, and i think that is due to the high rents. rents are climbing very, very quickly and first—time buyers are saying, shall we take a mortgage or shall we spend the rent and lose the money? and parents are helping first—time buyers. so the lower end is propping everything else up. the idea behind raising interest rates is that if you make it more expensive to borrow, then people and firms will tend to spen
today's rise of 0.25% takes the bank of england's base rate to 5.25%. the effect of that on its own looks modest, less than £24 a month. but because that has now happened 14 times in a row, 800,000 borrowers coming off fixed—rate deals in the second half of this year face startling jumps in their payments. in salisbury, like elsewhere, higher interest rates and tax changes have put landlords off buying more buy—to—let properties. the supply of rented property is not keeping up with...
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he is the best for england, so why shouldn't he be the best for us? but he has to prove it. and when he is not confident enough to go in and fight, then he has to go, then he has to make the decision. but i am happy with him. not long to go until the women's world cup semifinals get under way. australia head into their last four—tie against england having beaten them 2—0 away in a friendly back in april, ending the lionesses�* 30—match unbeaten run. they meet again on wednesday. that was a friendly game, and yes, we do take something out of it. but at the same time, we are into knockout games in a world cup, so it is a completely different game, and i think we want sort of let the result of that last game that played get in the way or alter sort of our tournament mode. i think the semifinal of a world cup, it is a difficult game, obviously they can take some confidence from that game, but we were not at our best, and i'm sure they are aware of that, and we have changed a lot since then in shape and players, and i think the momentum you have got in a world cup is diff
he is the best for england, so why shouldn't he be the best for us? but he has to prove it. and when he is not confident enough to go in and fight, then he has to go, then he has to make the decision. but i am happy with him. not long to go until the women's world cup semifinals get under way. australia head into their last four—tie against england having beaten them 2—0 away in a friendly back in april, ending the lionesses�* 30—match unbeaten run. they meet again on wednesday. that...
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it could be a big miss for england. it would be a big miss for england. it would be a big miss for england. it would be a hue be a big miss for england. it would be a huge blow— be a big miss for england. it would be a huge blow because _ be a big miss for england. it would be a huge blow because she - be a big miss for england. it would be a huge blow because she has i be a big miss for england. it would i be a huge blow because she has been a real star of the tournament so far for england. we will leave it there but thanks forjoining us. it is now getting down to the sharp end of this tournament now. before we go — some lovely pictures to show you — a black bear — blamed for a string of break—ins in california — has been captured after more than a year on the run. the animal — weighing 35 stone — is believed to have forced her way into more than 20 homes in the lake tahoe area to steal food. the bear — nicknamed hank the tank — will be moved to a new home, 1,200 miles away at a sanctuary in colorado. stay with us here on bbc news. he
it could be a big miss for england. it would be a big miss for england. it would be a big miss for england. it would be a hue be a big miss for england. it would be a huge blow— be a big miss for england. it would be a huge blow because _ be a big miss for england. it would be a huge blow because she - be a big miss for england. it would be a huge blow because she has i be a big miss for england. it would i be a huge blow because she has been a real star of the tournament so far for england....
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the bank of england raising the cost of borrowing interest rates to... rishi sunak�*s target now looks within reach. the chancellor of the exchequer coricjeremy hunt, says it is working. underneath that decision, _ says it is working. underneath that decision, there _ says it is working. underneath that decision, there is _ says it is working. underneath that decision, there is a - says it is working. underneath that decision, there is a forecastl that decision, there is a forecast that decision, there is a forecast that says that this time next year, inflation will be 2.8%, and we will have avoided recession. and what are the bank of england's governor is saying, is that we have a plan bringing down inflation solidly, robustly, and consistently. so, the plan is working. what we have to do, as a government, is make sure we stick to that plan, not to veer around like a shopping trolley. we stick to that so that families and businesses can start to feel the benefits of that plan working. what benefits of that plan working. what many people _ benefits of
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the former england lioness, lynda hale shared her thoughts on england's latest game... the result, you couldn't expect any more. it was absolutely brilliant. and the performance, such an improvement from the last one. sarina weigman is such a brilliant tactician, she worked everything out and everything went to plan. it really did, there were those wobbles and worries with keira walsh out with injury, how the midfield would stack up. they've struggled perhaps in their earlier games, only getting one goal in each of those matches, but they seemed to really click today. you couldn't have asked for anything better. she gave everybody a job to do, the job they did was perfect, and the goals just came flowing. it's a shame that laurenjames' goal was disallowed because that was absolutely icing on the cake. how are you enjoying the tournament? absolutely brilliant, absolutely brilliant. i mean, i've watched football for years but the actual standing of the football this year is absolutely brilliant. i want to put another picture on the screen as you're talking because this of
the former england lioness, lynda hale shared her thoughts on england's latest game... the result, you couldn't expect any more. it was absolutely brilliant. and the performance, such an improvement from the last one. sarina weigman is such a brilliant tactician, she worked everything out and everything went to plan. it really did, there were those wobbles and worries with keira walsh out with injury, how the midfield would stack up. they've struggled perhaps in their earlier games, only...
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, the first official game for england. how does it feel, watching what has happened to women's football over these recent decades? from happened to women's football over these recent decades?— happened to women's football over these recent decades? from when i first started — these recent decades? from when i first started playing, _ these recent decades? from when i first started playing, we _ these recent decades? from when i first started playing, we had - these recent decades? from when i first started playing, we had next i first started playing, we had next to nothing, and now what the england team have got now, they are absolutely elite players. but actually, working up from when i first started playing with all the money and grants from the lotteries and other things, there is no end to what we can do. it's an absolutely brilliant time for women's football. is interesting, i was reading about your time, you had to apparently come through trials after the fa lifted the 51 year ban on girls and women playing foot
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in his latest squad ahead of england's euro 2024 qualifiers. it's the former liverpool captains first call up since moving to al ettifaq in saudi arabia. harry maguire has also been included, despite not featuring for manchester united this season. arsenal striker eddie nketiah and chelsea centre back levi colwill have got theirfirst senior call ups. but chelsea's raheem sterling is absent, having been left out of the last two squads. the basis of this squad is, we left old trafford after two really good performances, for good performances in the group. so i did not really want to move from the squad we had that day. we are only three games into the start of the season. but we have had a lots of people at the back with issues, so we have had to make changes there. the only other change than is eddie coming in, because it is an area where we would like to have a look at him. he is a young player, we could do a good finisher. and it is good for him to have some time with us. lewis hamilton and george russell will continue as mercedes�* driver l
in his latest squad ahead of england's euro 2024 qualifiers. it's the former liverpool captains first call up since moving to al ettifaq in saudi arabia. harry maguire has also been included, despite not featuring for manchester united this season. arsenal striker eddie nketiah and chelsea centre back levi colwill have got theirfirst senior call ups. but chelsea's raheem sterling is absent, having been left out of the last two squads. the basis of this squad is, we left old trafford after two...
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it could be a big miss for england.— miss for england. let's turn to the sto . a miss for england. let's turn to the story- a german — miss for england. let's turn to the story. a german man _ miss for england. let's turn to the story. a german man has - miss for england. let's turn to the story. a german man has been - story. a german man has been arrested after his wife is kept captive for 12 years at their home in france. french prosecutors have just started press conference. more details coming out, the woman, also german was reported to be seminaked with her head shaved when they found her in a bedroom in the apartment. police have said the bedroom by the woman was found was closed off with a metal wire at the residence in a small town close the border with germany. the 55—year—old man is being held on suspicion of kidnap and other offences and in the last while, after an examination, her health was described as not good by local prosecutors. this news conference just giving the latest details on that story. we will keep an eye on that news conference and bring you any k
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this is farfrom resolved across the nhs in england. the government really in effect in dispute with all levels of the medical profession. but that is not the case in the other nations of the uk. no sign at the moment of this being resolved and it will carry on in august and we now know if there are no more talks we will have extra dates in september. the worry amongst nhs leaders is if this continues into the autumn and winter when things get extremely tough for the health service.— the health service. thank you for that. baby monitors, fitness trackers and smart speakers are among the devices which mps warn are being used in domestic abuse cases. the culture, media and sport committee says smart technology is being used to "monitor, harass, coerce and control" victims by collecting recordings and images or monitor their location. leoni tanczer is a specialist in emerging technology and shejoins us now. welcome to bbc news was that this is quite alarming, isn't it? aha, welcome to bbc news was that this is quite alarming, isn't it?â€
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charities and cancer specialists have expressed concern about how health service plans in england to scrap two thirds of cancer targets. nhs bosses say reducing the number of targets from nine down to three will help with diagnosing the disease earlier. most of them have been routinely missed in recent years, as a health correspondent dominic hughes reports. nhs england says it wants to simplify and update cancer waiting time standards following the advice of expert doctors. the nine standards that exist at the moment are said to be confusing for patients and staff. a consultation exercise on scrapping some of them was started last year. the outcome is set to be published in the next few days but it will need to be approved by ministers. what we have is a consultation at the moment with leading clinical figures in the cancer world and with the cancer charities asking whether the checks we've got are driving the right outcomes in terms of cancer survival or whether there are better ways of measuring those. so, this is something led by clinicians working in cancer, it's not something b
charities and cancer specialists have expressed concern about how health service plans in england to scrap two thirds of cancer targets. nhs bosses say reducing the number of targets from nine down to three will help with diagnosing the disease earlier. most of them have been routinely missed in recent years, as a health correspondent dominic hughes reports. nhs england says it wants to simplify and update cancer waiting time standards following the advice of expert doctors. the nine standards...
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_ natural apprenticeship providers in england -- — natural apprenticeship providers in england —— national. i havejust compieted— england —— national. i havejust completed a recent apprenticeship which _ completed a recent apprenticeship which is _ completed a recent apprenticeship which is in — completed a recent apprenticeship which is in h r and consultants so apprenticeships have a real place to play in _ apprenticeships have a real place to play in getting people the right skills— play in getting people the right skills and knowledge and behaviours, to actually— skills and knowledge and behaviours, to actually develop their career. what _ to actually develop their career. what would you say to that? that is a treat what would you say to that? that is a great story _ what would you say to that? that is a great story and — what would you say to that? that is a great story and we _ what would you say to that? that is a great story and we have _ what would you say to that? that is a great story and we have got - what would you say to that? that is a great story and we have g
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temperatures dropping by a few degrees for parts of england. further north and west, in and around average for the time of year. low pressure continues to dominate it as we make our way into friday, but it will drift eastwards towards the continent. as it does so, it will open the door behind it to some cooler and fresher conditions. northerly winds making it feel cool and fresh towards the north and the west of the uk, producing some scattered showers as well. but all in all, to begin with, on friday, a largely dry start with some sunshine. as the showers get going, though, some of those will be heavy, potentially with thunder and lightning mixed in as well, but largely dry towards the south—east where temperatures will fall back to about 21 degrees, for example, in london. over the coming weekend, it is set to stay unsettled. there will be showers, some of them likely to be heavy with some thunder. temperatures for most will be in and around average, but it will feel much cooler towards the south—east of england. live from london, this is
temperatures dropping by a few degrees for parts of england. further north and west, in and around average for the time of year. low pressure continues to dominate it as we make our way into friday, but it will drift eastwards towards the continent. as it does so, it will open the door behind it to some cooler and fresher conditions. northerly winds making it feel cool and fresh towards the north and the west of the uk, producing some scattered showers as well. but all in all, to begin with, on...
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england's semi final will very likely be against defending champions new zealand. wales secured a top—ten finish after beating trinidad and tobago in their final pool game. the welsh had a slim four—point lead after a tight and physical first half. however, a ten—goal third period advantage saw them take control of the game, which they won 70—55. scotland survived a scare to beat fiji 62—46. the thistles will play wales in their placing match on saturday for ninth or tenth place. to cricket, and the hundred where the northern superchargers are up against birmingham phoenix in leeds, and it was a good day for the hosts. the superchargers controlling the match from the off, restricting the phoenix to 111, the pick of the wickets before phoebe litchfield led with the bat. an unbeaten 42 to see the northern superchargers winning by seven wickets. and that's all the sport for now. thank you very much indeed. more now on the bank of england's decision to raise interest rates again — up to 5.25%. borrowing costs are now at their highest for 15 years. it will m
england's semi final will very likely be against defending champions new zealand. wales secured a top—ten finish after beating trinidad and tobago in their final pool game. the welsh had a slim four—point lead after a tight and physical first half. however, a ten—goal third period advantage saw them take control of the game, which they won 70—55. scotland survived a scare to beat fiji 62—46. the thistles will play wales in their placing match on saturday for ninth or tenth place. to...
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talking of england, laurenjames, she is was sent off in england's last match, she issued an apology today, but she is out of england plasma quarterfinal, isn't she? yeah, she picked up the red card in the nigerian match when she stepped on the back of the nigerian defender. she came out on twitter today as well as the fa to apologise for what she did, and the nigeria defender as well has supported her and told people to leave her alone. people have spoken about her first time, she's very young on the stage, and the emotions got the best of her, but england will have to see, will they miss are for the rest of the tournament if fifa review it and give her possibly a two or three match ban, it could be a big miss for england. she has been a real star of the contest so far. before we go — some lovely pictures to show you. a black bear — blamed for a string of break—ins in california has been captured after more than a year on the run. the animal, weighing 35 stone is believed to have forced her way into more than 20 homes in the lake tahoe area, to steal food. the bear, nicknamed hank t
talking of england, laurenjames, she is was sent off in england's last match, she issued an apology today, but she is out of england plasma quarterfinal, isn't she? yeah, she picked up the red card in the nigerian match when she stepped on the back of the nigerian defender. she came out on twitter today as well as the fa to apologise for what she did, and the nigeria defender as well has supported her and told people to leave her alone. people have spoken about her first time, she's very young...
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a few heavy ones getting into northern england as well. in the sunshine in the south—east, we should still be up to around 24 degrees, cooler and fresher elsewhere. reading and leeds festival as well, today we'll see sunshine and showers, the odd heavy and thundery one, but there will be some decent spells of sunshine, too. as we head through tonight, it looks like we will see clear spells and showers continuing, most of them, again, in northern and western areas. lengthier clear spells, but with a slightly cooler air mass, temperatures will dip to seven to 12 degrees. it will feel fresher for all. into the start of the weekend, we begin with quite a bit of sunshine for england and wales but shower clouds bubble up and get going. some of the showers could turn out to be heavy and thundery in places. sunny spells in between, more of a breeze towards the west. lighter winds further east. we will see highs of 21 or 22. it is the mid to high teens further north. for sunday, sunshine and showers for england and wales. more cloud for scotland
a few heavy ones getting into northern england as well. in the sunshine in the south—east, we should still be up to around 24 degrees, cooler and fresher elsewhere. reading and leeds festival as well, today we'll see sunshine and showers, the odd heavy and thundery one, but there will be some decent spells of sunshine, too. as we head through tonight, it looks like we will see clear spells and showers continuing, most of them, again, in northern and western areas. lengthier clear spells, but...
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60 mile an hour gusts for wales and south—west england. we are likely to see some disruption from that. whether it be from speed restrictions on the bridges, for example, crossing the severn. or you might see one or two trees be blown over. it won't be raining everywhere though, all day. scotland and northern ireland having some brighter weather through the day, with sunshine and a few showers. wherever you are, though, temperatures below average. and for some, particularly on the northern edge of the main rain band, feeling really quite cool. 1a or 15 degrees. now, the worst of the weather does clear through as we head into sunday. sunday is a day of sunshine and showers. again, some of the showers quite heavy. the biggest risk of seeing some showers or even thunderstorms will be across scotland and eastern areas of england. it might well stay dry for most of the day across wales and the south—west. now, as we head into monday and tuesday, the unsettled weather is set to continue, with rain or showers pretty widely once again. however,
60 mile an hour gusts for wales and south—west england. we are likely to see some disruption from that. whether it be from speed restrictions on the bridges, for example, crossing the severn. or you might see one or two trees be blown over. it won't be raining everywhere though, all day. scotland and northern ireland having some brighter weather through the day, with sunshine and a few showers. wherever you are, though, temperatures below average. and for some, particularly on the northern...
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the heavy showers will be towards the east of england. and then another area of low pressure arrives in time for the weekend. forced this is bbc forced news, the headlines: this is bbc news, the headlines: france prepares to airlift its nationals out of niger as the security situation deteriorates after last week's military coup. russia blames ukraine after the second drone strike on a moscow skyscraper in two days. the pakistani migrants are risking their lives to reach europe ? bbc gains a rare access to police investigations of last june s deadly greek boat disaster. and the uk could soon send its first rocket into space — the french foreign minister has been talking and we can give you a few quotes from the last couple of minutes. they are organising flights to allow those who have contacted the crisis centre of the french embassy to actually leave from the airport and they estimate a few hundred french people want to leave the country and have expressed that intention. they say a few hundred europeans, since we show solidarity with
the heavy showers will be towards the east of england. and then another area of low pressure arrives in time for the weekend. forced this is bbc forced news, the headlines: this is bbc news, the headlines: france prepares to airlift its nationals out of niger as the security situation deteriorates after last week's military coup. russia blames ukraine after the second drone strike on a moscow skyscraper in two days. the pakistani migrants are risking their lives to reach europe ? bbc gains a...
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it's been a difficult few months for the nhs in england. strikes led to more than 100,000 cancelled hospital appointments in june alone. health bosses have been struggling to shift a backlog of treatment caused in part by the pandemic, though waiting lists were rising long before covid hit the uk. andrew battye from north yorkshire was told he needed skin cancer removed in december last year, but is still waiting. it's very worrying. i'm very scared, really. everything you read says it is an easily treatable form of skin cancer as long as it's treated early. and this, to me, it will be eight months later and that is not early treatment in my opinion. the latest figures for england show there are now 7.6 million people like andrew on the waiting lists for an nhs procedure or treatment. of those, 383,000 have been waiting more than 12 months at the end ofjune. the government has pledged to eliminate those longer waits by march next year. and cancer targets are still being missed, with just 59% of patients starting treatment within two months,
it's been a difficult few months for the nhs in england. strikes led to more than 100,000 cancelled hospital appointments in june alone. health bosses have been struggling to shift a backlog of treatment caused in part by the pandemic, though waiting lists were rising long before covid hit the uk. andrew battye from north yorkshire was told he needed skin cancer removed in december last year, but is still waiting. it's very worrying. i'm very scared, really. everything you read says it is an...
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, not much rain further south, northern england, not much rain furthersouth, but northern england, not much rain further south, but a fair amount of power on what will be a pretty warm and muggy night, 16 or 17 degrees below full some of us. so here is the weather front, below full some of us. so here is the weatherfront, moving east, lingering across northern scotland, 5°99y lingering across northern scotland, soggy rain to come across the northern isles, then a mixture of sunny spells and showers, some shells on the heavy side, could see generally more cloudy weather clinging on in the south—east corner. still quite warm across eastern england, but turning cooler and eventually a bit fresher feet pressure from the west. then the weekend we have this area of low pressure quite close by and this will bring some showers are longer spells of rain, particularly across the north and west of the uk commons on saturday we will see outbreaks of heavy rain at times. scotland, northern parts of england and wales and northern ireland, whereas further south—east less in the way of showers, m
, not much rain further south, northern england, not much rain furthersouth, but northern england, not much rain further south, but a fair amount of power on what will be a pretty warm and muggy night, 16 or 17 degrees below full some of us. so here is the weather front, below full some of us. so here is the weatherfront, moving east, lingering across northern scotland, 5°99y lingering across northern scotland, soggy rain to come across the northern isles, then a mixture of sunny spells and...
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around the world and _ health service in england. around the world and across _ health service in england. around the world and across the - health service in england. around the world and across the uk, - health service in england. around the world and across the uk, you| health service in england. around i the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. the political crisis in west africa, reports from niger say thousands of people supporting the readers of last month double 03 see you have gathered near a french military base, as moscow has warned military intervention in niger with lead to a protracted confrontation and a sharp destabilisation of the whole region. equis said on thursday it was putting its military on standby, the forces on alert —— ecoas. 0ur africa correspondence in this report. the fallout from niger's coup is already starting to hit ordinary people. sanctions have cut off imports, causing the prices of popular staples to go up. this woman owns a small business selling food in the capital, niamey. t
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represents nhs i trusts in england, the impact of the strike. it’s trusts in england, the impact of the strike. 3 ' . ., trusts in england, the impact of the strike. �*, , . ., ., , strike. it's difficult to gauge 'ust at the moment i strike. it's difficult to gauge 'ust at the moment a i strike. it's difficult to gauge 'ust at the moment a few * strike. it's difficult to gauge 'ust at the moment a few hours h strike. it's difficult to gauge just at the moment a few hours into | strike. it's difficult to gauge just - at the moment a few hours into this latest _ at the moment a few hours into this latest round — at the moment a few hours into this latest round of strikes, particular impact _ latest round of strikes, particular impact so — latest round of strikes, particular impact so far we've certainly been hearing _ impact so far we've certainly been hearing from trusts reporting that there _ hearing from trusts reporting that there is— hearing from trusts reporting that there is disruption once again and we know— there is disruption once again and we know that cumulatively o
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some schools in england have been told to close over fears they could collapse. spain's world cup—winning goalkeeper tells the bbc she's disappointed that their victory has been overshadowed by the spanish fa boss kissing her team—mate. the stunning entries for this year's wildlife photographer of the year competition — we'll speak to one of the photographers and a judge. sport now and a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's will. hello from the bbc sport centre. uefa president aleksander ceferin has described the behaviour of spanish football federation president luis rubiales as "inappropriate" — but he's called for fifa's investigation to be allowed to run its course. rubiales has said he won't resign after he kissed spanish player jenni hermoso on the lips after their world cup win over england. a video has emerged of hermoso and her team—mates laughing and discussing the kiss on the team bus following the game but chelsea women's manager, emma hayes, says such a reaction isn't unnatural. we all do lots of different things in shock.
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a line of thunderstorms perhaps embedded in it across england and wales. strong, gusty winds around the irish sea, especially north—west wales, gusts up to 60 miles an hour. for the northern half of the country, we should see the best of the conditions, with some sunny spells. because there is more cloud around and showers, temperatures reach highs of around 23. humidity will increase. on friday we see a more active band of thundery rain spreading northwards across england and wales and northern ireland, and that will be across scotland as we start saturday morning. again some thundery rain which will tend to clear away, and then it is a bright day, with sunshine and showers. most of the showers will be across western areas, quite blustery in the north and west. temperatures coming down here, and very slowly, the humidity will drop across the south—east. we could have up to 25 or 26 degrees again. sunday, a similar story. a blustery day in the north and west, with sunshine and showers. most of the showers in the north and west, dry across central, sout
a line of thunderstorms perhaps embedded in it across england and wales. strong, gusty winds around the irish sea, especially north—west wales, gusts up to 60 miles an hour. for the northern half of the country, we should see the best of the conditions, with some sunny spells. because there is more cloud around and showers, temperatures reach highs of around 23. humidity will increase. on friday we see a more active band of thundery rain spreading northwards across england and wales and...
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beaten finalists england stay 4th. italy overcame angola on the opening day of the fiba basketball world cup in the philippines. the azurri mostly consists of players who ply their trade domestically but simone fontecchio plays for the utahjazz in the nba. he led the way with 19 points in an 81—67 win. italy face the dominican republic next, while angola take on the hosts. montenegro also opened with a win as they eased past mexico 91—71. that was largely due to a game—high 27 points from chicago bulls star nikola vucevic. the centre made all three of his three—point attempts and also added 10 rebounds. they face egypt next with lithuania awaiting mexico. we've had the weight in for world heavyweight bout in poland between champion olexander usyk and the british challenger daniel dubois. dubois topped the scales at 16 stone 9 lbs, his lightest in 6 years. but that's still a stone heavier than the ukrainian. usyk is undefeated in 20 professional fights and is favourite to beat the 25—year—old dubois but he i
beaten finalists england stay 4th. italy overcame angola on the opening day of the fiba basketball world cup in the philippines. the azurri mostly consists of players who ply their trade domestically but simone fontecchio plays for the utahjazz in the nba. he led the way with 19 points in an 81—67 win. italy face the dominican republic next, while angola take on the hosts. montenegro also opened with a win as they eased past mexico 91—71. that was largely due to a game—high 27 points from...
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so for southern england can parts of wales, northern england, southern scotland, northern ireland, the potentialfor some bad patches through the morning. and at this time of year, that fog can linger for a couple of hours so it may still be quite murky for some through the morning rush hour. that fog then lifts and clears and we see spells of sunshine. a small chance of a shower. more of a chance of catching a shower in the north of scotland, where we also keep more in the way of cloud. 17 degrees for aberdeen. but further south and east, highs of 26. as we move out wednesday and thursday, that area of high pressure strengthens. it drifts north eastwards. and the wind is coming from the near continent. and that will lift the temperatures in many locations. many getting into the 20 celsius on thursday. fog should lift and clear. sunny spells. not too many showers, most places will be dry. and those temperatures quite widely between 20 and 2a degrees, but some places in south east england, may be around some western coasts, could get to around 26. now, friday will be a warm feeling day a
so for southern england can parts of wales, northern england, southern scotland, northern ireland, the potentialfor some bad patches through the morning. and at this time of year, that fog can linger for a couple of hours so it may still be quite murky for some through the morning rush hour. that fog then lifts and clears and we see spells of sunshine. a small chance of a shower. more of a chance of catching a shower in the north of scotland, where we also keep more in the way of cloud. 17...
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some showery rain, too, into parts of northern ireland and northern england. ahead of that, quite a lot of cloud, but behind it, clear skies developing across much of scotland and northern ireland by dawn — so that means a mostly sunny start here as our band of showers pushes southwards and eastwards across england and wales. the showers tending to ease off for a time, but i think as we head into the afternoon and that showery rain gets down into the southeast corner, it could pep up once again. and at the same time, another band of heavy showers and the odd thunderstorm will push southwards across scotland. temperature—wise, we're looking at values between 15—21 celsius. and then, as we move through tuesday evening, along the line of our cold front, we could see the odd thunderstorm in the southeast corner. our area of low pressure still fairly close by on wednesday, so there will still be some showers, especially across northern and eastern parts of the uk. further south and west, more in the way of dry weather, some spells of sunshine before our next
some showery rain, too, into parts of northern ireland and northern england. ahead of that, quite a lot of cloud, but behind it, clear skies developing across much of scotland and northern ireland by dawn — so that means a mostly sunny start here as our band of showers pushes southwards and eastwards across england and wales. the showers tending to ease off for a time, but i think as we head into the afternoon and that showery rain gets down into the southeast corner, it could pep up once...
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denmark have gone through alongside england. their 2—0 win over haiti sealed with a 100th minute goal for sanne troelsgaard in perth. they also had two goals disallowed. haiti go out of their first world cup without a point or a goal. this is how group d finished. three out of three for england has them top. and they'll play nigeria in the next round in brisbane on monday. denmark's runner up spot means it's co—hosts australia in the last 16 for them. holders the usa were a post's width from going out of the women's world cup but they squeezed through to the knockout stage with a 0—0 draw against portugal in auckland. but they've only qualified as runners up in their group. it's the usa's second draw in a row but could have been worse. having failed to take the chances that came their way, they nearly lost in injury time with ana capeta hitting the post for portugal. it's likely the usa in their last 16 match will be against sweden in melbourne. it is tough, what we have been doing is incredible. we have got to be proud. t
denmark have gone through alongside england. their 2—0 win over haiti sealed with a 100th minute goal for sanne troelsgaard in perth. they also had two goals disallowed. haiti go out of their first world cup without a point or a goal. this is how group d finished. three out of three for england has them top. and they'll play nigeria in the next round in brisbane on monday. denmark's runner up spot means it's co—hosts australia in the last 16 for them. holders the usa were a post's width...
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top grades in england are only about 1% higher than before the pandemic. unlike in wales and northern ireland, where they are still 7—8% higher. but 0fqual has reassured students there is protection built into the grading process even if they didn't perform as well in their exams. we've worked hand—in—hand with universities over a two—year period to make sure students would be treated fairly. universities are used to working with 700 different types of qualifications. they can absolutely cope with the differences in the devolved policies. it is celebrations for those who did their btecs and also t—levels, a relatively new qualification which gives entry to higher education in things like digital skills, health and construction. students in blackpool were among the 97% of t—level students who have received at least one university offer. more than half of 18—year—olds don't apply to university, but for those who do want to go, it is about ensuring they are not unfairly disadvantaged. the pandemic has widened the attainment gap for those on th
top grades in england are only about 1% higher than before the pandemic. unlike in wales and northern ireland, where they are still 7—8% higher. but 0fqual has reassured students there is protection built into the grading process even if they didn't perform as well in their exams. we've worked hand—in—hand with universities over a two—year period to make sure students would be treated fairly. universities are used to working with 700 different types of qualifications. they can...