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hello there. andy murray's run at the miami open is over, but as we have come to expect from the two—time champion, it was a hard—fought two—time champion, it was a hard —fought contest two—time champion, it was a hard—fought contest all the way to the end as he lost out in a final set tie—break in the third round. murray took the first set, but his czech opponent when the second by that word. murray rolled his ankle, won a match point, but ultimately fell short in a match that felljust point, but ultimately fell short in a match that fell just shy of 3.5 hours. british interest in the men's singles is over after cameron murray lost to defending champion daniil medvedev. the defending champion is
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now won 11 straight matches against norwich. world number one iga swiatek, winner at indian wells, says there is no sense talking about a so—called sunshine double after she battled into the first round. she lost the opening set to her polish opponent on a tie—break before taking the next two by 6—4. it is the first time she has come from a set down to win this season, and safe to say, she was pretty pleased about it. she will play at the 14th seed in next. it is always tricky to play against her. we have had many battles, and also long matches. i am just going to prepare tactically, look at the match to hopefully learn from it and focus on myself and what i want to do on court, because i feel like when i am intensely active i can really put pressure on my opponents.
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next, to football, and two new faces in the england camp following injuries to harry maguire, carl walker and goalkeeper sam johnstone. walker's munsters to city team—mate rico lewis has been drafted in from the under 21 is, lewis has been drafted in from the under2i is, —— lewis has been drafted in from the under 21 is, —— manchester city team—mate. harry kane and bukayo saka had orally been ruled out. the la lakers made it three wins in a row, holding off the indiana pacers to win150— hundred and a5. anthony davis cup 36 points and 16 rebounds as the lakers enjoyed the highest scoring night in 37 years. they did enough to maintain their hopes of a top six finish. they hope they will meet again on friday in indianapolis. historically, the la kers indianapolis. historically, the lakers are a team used to success. their last championship back in 2020. but golfer peter malnati has had to wait
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a little longer to enter the winners circle. over a little longer to enter the winners circle. 0ver3000 a little longer to enter the winners circle. over 3000 days. a little longer to enter the winners circle. 0ver3000 days. but a little longer to enter the winners circle. over 3000 days. but that monkey was well and truly shrugged off his back in florida. malnati birdied four his final nine holes on sunday and could barely contain his emotions when he realised he would not be caught. it is only his second win of the pga tour. his first game backin win of the pga tour. his first game back in 2015. —— his first came back in 2015. you wonder if you are ever going to do it again, because it is hard. in the nine years since my last when it has got a lot harder, too. if you look at the level of talent out here, guys are coming out when they are 20 years old, and they are ready to play on the stage, and they are so good, it isjust... i mean, you just wonder, like, and to have this moment... 0h, just wonder, like, and to have this moment... oh, you just wonder, like, and to have this moment... 0h, youjust just wonder, like, and to have this moment... oh, you just feel so amazing. britain's paris cyclist had plenty to celebrate after topping
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the . , . plenty to celebrate after topping the . ,, the table at the championships in brazil. three further goals in 11 medals in total in the final day took their overall tally to 13 gold, 13 silver and five bronze medals. gb took gold and five bronze medals. gb took gold and silver on sunday in the women's tandem sprint. neil fachie of rotherham then took the men's title. van gas won the men's omnium. a study of over hundred elite british female athletes has found that more than a third have considered giving up the sport because of the cost of living crisis. 0ver because of the cost of living crisis. over three quarters of the respondents said they earned less than £30,000. that is under $38,000. that is from sport itself, lower than the average salary in the uk. they will also ask about social media abuse, with more than a third saying they have been trolled, and a quarter saying they had received abuse of a sexual nature. 0ne athlete said they had received requests for naked pictures and
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offers of sponsorship or funding in return for a relationship. and almost three in four said they had experienced sexism in their sport, away from social media. you can find out more on that on the bbc sport website and app, including the female athletes' attitudes towards transgender participation in elite sport. head to our website for that. when you lose yourjob, some people might like a bit of downtime before embarking on the next one. well, former roma bossjose mourinho has been enjoying his, for sure, taking in an anthonyjoshua fight and f1 in saudi arabia, are now getting to wave the chequered flag at the motogp in portugal. the special one very much the special guest, as jorge martin won the race. he posed for snaps with a number of the riders and team members too. he says he wants to get back into football management again by the summer. who knew he was such a big bike span?
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you are up to date from the bbc sport centre. see you again soon. goodbye. since the murder of her daughter by two other teenagers, esther ghey has embarked on a campaign to improve mental well—being for schoolchildren across the country. one of the focuses of her campaigning is mindfulness, and she recently visited a school in liverpool to see out it is helping pupils there. our reporter has the story. its thursday morning! its thursday morning! its 9am, the first lesson of this primary school in liverpool is mindfulness. listening for that music... and today, esther ghey, the mother of the murdered teenager brianna is what here to watch. her daughter was killed in a park by 215—year—olds last february. she
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thinks mindfulness in schools will build resilience. four... three... two... 0ne... ! four... three... two... 0ne...! cheering— cheering esther herself has practised mindfulness for the last eight years. mindfulness for the last eight ears. ~ , , , mindfulness for the last eight ears. ~ ,, ., mindfulness for the last eight ears. ~ ,, years. mindfulness teaches you to be more in the — years. mindfulness teaches you to be more in the present _ years. mindfulness teaches you to be more in the present moment - years. mindfulness teaches you to be more in the present moment and - years. mindfulness teaches you to be more in the present moment and be | more in the present moment and be more _ more in the present moment and be more aware — more in the present moment and be more aware of your surroundings. last february, when it happened, me and my— last february, when it happened, me and my other daughter would go for walks _ and my other daughter would go for walks and _ and my other daughter would go for walks and we would see the beauty that was _ walks and we would see the beauty that was around us, we would see the beautiful_ that was around us, we would see the beautiful trees or flowers, other blossoms. — beautiful trees or flowers, other blossoms, or how lovely the sky was, and i_ blossoms, or how lovely the sky was, and i think_ blossoms, or how lovely the sky was, and i think that during a difficult time, _ and i think that during a difficult time, it's— and i think that during a difficult time, it's really important to be able _ time, it's really important to be able to— time, it's really important to be able to see those things, because it shows— able to see those things, because it shows you _ able to see those things, because it shows you that even though you are struggling, — shows you that even though you are struggling, that there is still beauty— struggling, that there is still beauty in the world. my— beauty in the world. my son still on the floor... esther believes it should now be introduced in all primary schools in
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england. the school has been teaching it for the last five years. mindfulness is just about experiencing the world for what it is right now, being alive and knowing it, savouring the good stuff, the fun stuff, and also noticing the not so good stuff when it shows up for us. shake those legs! shaking those legs! i like the tapping, because it makes me feel_ i like the tapping, because it makes me feel sleepy~ _ me feel sleepy. i like _ me feel sleepy. i like the - me feel sleepy. i i like the singing me feel sleepy. - i like the singing bit, me feel sleepy. — i like the singing bit, because it makes — i like the singing bit, because it makes me _ i like the singing bit, because it makes me calm. when _ makes me calm. when do you use this? i use it outside, and then sometimes when _ i use it outside, and then sometimes when i _ i use it outside, and then sometimes when i am _ i use it outside, and then sometimes when i am going a little bit crazy. what _ when i am going a little bit crazy. what does — when i am going a little bit crazy. what does it do when you are going a little bit crazy? it what does it do when you are going a little bit crazy?— little bit crazy? it makes me feel more calm- _ more calm. so - more calm. so have you seen behaviour more calm. — so have you seen behaviour improve? absolutely. we are finding our children are more responsive rather than reactive. the children are taking time to think about their actions and decisions and to really take that time to be present in the
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moment, and then we'll respond rather than react straightaway with what might have been a gut instinct. even though brianna didn't seem interested in it, her mum thinks it would have helped her. if interested in it, her mum thinks it would have helped her.— would have helped her. if she had exnerienced _ would have helped her. if she had experienced mindfulness - would have helped her. if she had experienced mindfulness as - would have helped her. if she had experienced mindfulness as a - would have helped her. if she had i experienced mindfulness as a young a-e, experienced mindfulness as a young age. and _ experienced mindfulness as a young age. and it— experienced mindfulness as a young age, and it was embedded into her life as _ age, and it was embedded into her life as well, then maybe she wouldn't _ life as well, then maybe she wouldn't have suffered the way she did when _ wouldn't have suffered the way she did when she was a teenager. listening... and while she knows it is too late for her daughter, esther wants all children across the country to be taught this when they start school. time for a look at the weather. here is carol. hello again. the forecast from earlier has changed because the met office has dropped tuesday's yellow weather warning for significant hill snow in scotland and heavy rain. the amounts we are now expecting are not going to be as much, but you can see in the rainfall accumulation chart over the next five days, there is still a lot of rain in the forecast,
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particularly across parts of south—west england. the key here is, we could see in excess of 80 millimetres in the next five days. today, we have this weather front continuing to push northwards, bringing in some rain and hill snow, just not as much as originally thought. and another weather front comes in from the south—west, introducing some rain too. in between, there will be a lot of clout around, some brighter spells, brighter skies across western scotland, and it will be to the irish sea through today. temperature wise, we are looking at five in lyric to 12 in london and st helier. —— lerwick. 0vernight, this weather front will continue to progress, but not bringing as much rain as originally thought, neither will it bring in as much snow. above a50 metres in the hills in scotland, we are looking at potentially ten centimetres, but any at lower levels won't settle, and these are our
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temperatures. freezing in stornoway, two plus seven as we push down south. into tuesday, the rest of tuesday, you see a lot of the snow showers tending to fade. it will be windy across the far north, and we still have a weather front moving very slowly north eastwards, and a fair bit of cloud. a fair bit of dry weather as well. temperatures five in lerwick to 12 in norwich. into wednesday, a new area of low pressure comes in, which will introduce windy conditions across the south, especially the south—west and approaches. bands of showers moving lower. by then, our rain is ensconced across the far north of scotland. a blustery day in lerwick to 11 in norwich. then towards the end of the week and the easter weekend, it remains changeable and even unsubtle. we see showers, spells of rain at times, and a fair bit of sunshine too. it is not a wash—out, and by easter sunday, temperatures slowly rising.
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dakar, live from london, this is bbc news four gunmen accused of carrying out the moscow concert hall attack are charged with terrorism. from the lead—up to the attack to what happens next — we'll be answering your questions around the attack this hour. this is the scene live in new york, as donald trump is set to attend a hearing for his hush money case amid a deadline expiring later today for donald trump to pay a hefty fine or have his assets seized. here in the uk, parliament is set to be briefed on threats posed by china — which is believed to be behind a wave of cyber attacks.
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