tv Sportsday BBC News March 5, 2024 1:30pm-1:46pm GMT
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peaky blinders and downton abbey. we're standing here against some very pretty downton abbey pieces. we have matthew and we have lady mary here, for example, but we have an entire downton abbey grouping here. when we look at something like a series, like downton abbey, we look at where it was worn to try and capture the moment it was worn and who.... and there were three designers for downton, also give each designer a credit, which i think is quite nice to do. the entire collection spans more than 400 years of changing fashion trends. for hollywood costume collectors, as well as die hard fans, this is their chance to own a piece of screen history. noor nanji, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear.
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high, we some and this was close to liverpool earlier this afternoon in southport. slightly different across scotland, one running down the north sea filtering lots of clouds. it is damp and dreary with scattered shop showers across the far south and east. that will translate into this this afternoon, the weather front clinging to the north sea, filtering and quite a lot of clouds, the best of the breaks further inland where have already seen them through the spine of the country unto the west.
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a pretty messy story that in comparison to the weather lately not bad for some. where we have the cloud, temperatures will struggle, perhaps around eight or nine, but further west with sunshine, highs of 11 or 12. in the clear skies by day, that will allow temperatures to fall through the night, frost and fog returning for some, certainly across parts of wales and central england we could see temperatures just below freezing, obviously with the crowd from the north sea temperatures holding up at around 405. tomorrow morning will be very messyjust like today, lots of cloud pushers in from the north sea but hopefully towards london, east anglia and lincolnshire it will break up with sunny spells coming through and a few isolated showers. with some shelter, some sunshine, a little bit of warmth, looking at 11 or 12, which fields
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are pleasant enough. high pressure set to stay with us but quite a brisk south—easterly wind continues to feed and yet more cloud off the north sea. also feeling a bit cooler on the exposed coasts. thursday will be sunny spells and the few isolated showers, the winter freshening be sunny spells and the few isolated showers, the winterfreshening up, just taking the edge off the feel of things, temperaturesjust just taking the edge off the feel of things, temperatures just into double figures, eight or 9 degrees the cloud lingers. staying relatively quiet even into the start of the weekend but there will be showers occasionally. thanks, louise. and that's bbc news at 0ne. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. goodbye.
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hello and welcome to sportsday. a toxic environment and a culture of fear at al levels of aquatic sports, swim england say they are committed to change. the lionesses have found out their path to euro25, but qualification could be complicated. and looking to graduate from the f1 academy, we meet mclaren's first female development driver. a two year long review has found that dangerous training practices and bullying within swimming clubs in england has been allowed to prevail for years and that extreme competitiveness has led to a culture of fear at all levels of aquatic sports and is a major threat to its future. swim england commissioned the independant review in early 2022 after several athletes told the bbc they had suffered bullying, emotional abuse and body—shaming.
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0ur correspondent nesta macgregor is here. you've been looking through the report's findings, what else is in there? it makes grim reading. it found competitive amateur swimming in england had, in theirwords, developed a toxic environment with dangerous training practices being used and that the competitive atmosphere had allowed bullying to prevail and a culture of fear meant people are often scared to speak out and those who did were then often threatened or intimidated and it also pointed out performances were put above the well—being of athletes with swimmers being forced to train while being injured or are times when it is detrimental to their mental health and the review said this was at all levels of swimming and had been this way for decades
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and had been this way for decades and it is ongoing and systemic with this environment being a threat to the future of the sport and finally accusing swim england of sweeping allegations under the carpet and during the research, 19 possible safeguarding breaches were highlighted and are now being fully investigated. highlighted and are now being fully investigated-— highlighted and are now being fully investiuated. ~ . ., , , , investigated. what has the response been? it has — investigated. what has the response been? it has been _ investigated. what has the response been? it has been to _ investigated. what has the response been? it has been to waiting - investigated. what has the response been? it has been to waiting and - been? it has been to waiting and they look after thousands of swimmers. the government body have released a short statement with their chairman apologising and admitting at times they have fallen short of what they have been striving for and that there have been a... . they fully accept it and will now take the appropriate time to develop the next steps building our commitment and consulting with
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stakeholders. in the last hour we've had the qualifying draw for the women's european championship next year. england will the defending champions in switzerland. they've got a fairly tough group, france , sweden and the republic of ireland. because they are in a3, one of the four top seeded groups, the top two will qualify from each of those groups for the tournament along with hosts switzerland. finishing 3rd and 4th would secure a spot in the play—offs the other seven sides for the tournament will be determined through two rounds of those play—offs, finishing top would secure an easier path in the second tier. scotland drawn in group b2 alongside serbia, slovakia and israel. wales in group b4 with croatia, ukraine and kosovo. northern ireland drawn with portugal, bosnia and herzegovina and malta in group b3. qualifying takes place between april and july.
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the chelsea and australia striker sam kerr is set to face trial after being charged with �*a racially aggravated offence' involving a police officer. it follows an alleged incident in january last year after police officers responded to a complaint involving a taxi fare in twickenham. the 30—year—old matildas captain, her country's all—time top scorer, pleaded not guilty to the offence at a court hearing yesterday and is scheduled to appear at wimbledon magistrates court in february next year. kerr is curently sidelined with an anterior cruciate ligament injury. i woke up this morning like everyone else did to the news and that is when football australia found out about this unsettling event. but, look, we are trying to get to the bottom of it at the moment. we've got our own questions you would like to know and we have to find out what actually happened but we also want to say there is a process that is under way in the united kingdom and that process needs to run its course.
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former arsenal goalkeeper david seaman says his old team will have learnt the lessons from last season and have a great chance of winning the premier league this time round. arsenal made it seven league wins in a row last night when thay thrashed sheffield united 6—0 at bramall lane , a result that leaves them just one point behind second place manchester city and two behind leaders liverpool , with 11 matches still to play they are in with a great chance, no doubt about that and what you've got to do is take what happened last year on board, use that experience any positive way and see what happens. last year was a totally different situation, we were being pushed by man city and we had lost games especially at home where we should have won but this year we are a lot more confident. it is tough,
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we are in great form. many teams want to play us and the way they are passing the ball about and the way they are playing and finishing is incredible. the f1 academy season gets underway this weekend. the all—female driving series encourages young women into motorsport and bianca bustamante has become mclaren s first female development driver. 0ur reporter emily brown went to meet her. 19 years old and she has already made history. bianca bustamante is the first person to join mclaren's development programme which creates a pipeline for the formula 1 team. i want to be the best driver in general, female or male, and that is the beauty of racing, competing with
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the beauty of racing, competing with the best. mclaren is helping to be one of those i am very thankful for that. 20% of the current grid began their careers with mclaren including lewis hamilton and orlando norris. —— lando norris. her inspiration came from her dad, driverand cutting enthusiast. the came from her dad, driver and cutting enthusiast.— came from her dad, driver and cutting enthusiast. the only thing we bond around. _ cutting enthusiast. the only thing we bond around. he _ cutting enthusiast. the only thing we bond around. he taught - cutting enthusiast. the only thing we bond around. he taught me i cutting enthusiast. the only thing l we bond around. he taught me how cutting enthusiast. the only thing - we bond around. he taught me how to drive before taught me how to walk. they allowed me to achieve those dreams and factored. everyone knows racing is reserved for people with money and it often has been, and to see that sport diversifying is really what i'm racing for is just to show that it doesn't really matter where you come from even when you are at the other part of the world you are not able to make it. she began herjourney with the
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inaugural season of the f1 academy inaugural season of the f1 academy in the development team. she has caught the eye on social media. being a girl, it's factual that is a disadvantage not having lost at a high—level starting compared to men which means you have to work harder than everyone else. i work out everyday so hopefully it is all worth it. how close do you think we are to seeing a woman in a formula 1 car? . , , . , are to seeing a woman in a formula 1 car? . , car? incredibly close every day. we are here and _ car? incredibly close every day. we are here and deserve _ car? incredibly close every day. we are here and deserve to _ car? incredibly close every day. we are here and deserve to be - car? incredibly close every day. we are here and deserve to be here . car? incredibly close every day. we | are here and deserve to be here and it does not matter if we were make up it does not matter if we were make up or have long here or coloured nails, it does not make any single difference. i have always tried to be a feminine and a male dominated
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sport and i love doing my make up before i get in the car and i do that as a status symbol as a stand that as a status symbol as a stand that i am a woman and i'm fast, and iwant to that i am a woman and i'm fast, and i want to see the paddock with a lot more women in it because you are female engineers and strategists, mechanics and it is beautiful to see. finally, the world masters of snooker continues in the saudi capital of riyadh today. this is a tournament with a new prize on offerfor the players — nearly £400,000 will go to anyone who makes a 147 and then pots the new golden ball, worth 20 points and which sits on the top cushion for as long as either player can make a maximum. john higgins looked on course for it last night — he cleared all 15 reds with blacks, but missed out on his position on his way up to the yellow. that was his first frame in the tournament — he did end up beating mark williams.
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that is just about it for this sportsday this tuesday. more on the website but for me, goodbye for now. thank you for that. we will get more on the satellite blasting into space to monitor methane and see it coming up real time. i spoke to our climate editor who explained to me how the data will be made public which could lead to some companies being named and shamed. it to some companies being named and shamed. , , ., , shamed. it is interesting how they talk about this, _ shamed. it is interesting how they talk about this, this _ shamed. it is interesting how they talk about this, this defence - shamed. it is interesting how they talk about this, this defence fund, the climate charity buying the satellite and they said we will release the data publicly which
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means oil and gas facility operators can look for leaks on their own estate, operations, and try to fix them and that often is in their benefit with methane gas being natural gas, people burn it in their homes to powered boilers and that kind of thing so it is very useful so plugging leaks meek and you have more of the stuff which is good news and can be profitable to do that or very cheap. so they have an interest to do it but there are occasions when they do it when it could be difficult to fix and in that case the data is there publicly and the general public campaigning organisations could say there has been a leak there for two days and why have you not done anything about it? we will be able to use that data to identify leaks and make sure people blog them where they can and should plug. it people blog them where they can and should -~lu. .,, people blog them where they can and should ”lu. .,, ., ,. ., should plug. it has fascinated me because this _ should plug. it has fascinated me because this is _ should plug. it has fascinated me because this is real— should plug. it has fascinated me because this is real time - should plug. it has fascinated me because this is real time you - should plug. it has fascinated me because this is real time you can| because this is real time you can spot that if it is happening by accident somewhere. white near real—time sewer dolly is the but you
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