Skip to main content

tv   Sportsday  BBC News  May 29, 2024 1:30pm-1:46pm BST

1:30 pm
for these preschool performers, it's thumbs down for twinkle, twinkle. and the parents? you've pretty much had it with traditional nursery rhymes, haven't you? i have. i definitely have. children's rhymes, nursery rhymes, no. they're not for me, no. so, yeah. you've had it with baa baa black sheep, haven't you? yes. # the wheels on the bus go round and round, round and round... #. so maybe lenny�*s onto something with his toddler techno. but as any parent knows, we'll wait and see what britain's three year olds actually demand. david sillito, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. you have to follow that! it could be the spider who climbed the water spout and got washed out! the best i
1:31 pm
can do! there are some shower clouds out there now and some showers across the north of scotland and we will see some more of those through this afternoon. you can see them p°ppin9 this afternoon. you can see them p°pping up this afternoon. you can see them popping up in quite a few places but the heaviest now starting to develop across northern and eastern parts of scotland and we could also have some thunder and lightning. and also some localised travel disruption or flooding. not as many showers further south but there will be some but highs of around 20 degrees. through this evening and tonight showers in scotland turning into a longer spell of rain which could cause some localised flooding. some showers for northern ireland, wales and the south—west but most places dried by tomorrow morning. nine, 11 degrees. tomorrow against sunshine and showers. rain breaking up into showers, the heaviest likely to be towards the south and south—east of
1:32 pm
england. some more rain may be creeping into eastern parts of england. 0ut towards the west parts of northern ireland not so many showers and some sunshine but with this brisk and cool north—westerly flow temperature struggling a little. a relatively cool feel although not too bad if you're in any sunshine. friday is a transition day with low pressure is starting to clear away, high—pressure starting to build from the west. that takes control heading towards the weekend but still the low pressure close enough for some showers in the south—east corner on friday. some sunshine around elsewhere. highs of 20 degrees and then heading into the weekend it is the area of high pressure that will build. but some lumps of cloud circulating around that high so not promising it will always be completely sunny but we will see some slightly warmer air starting to edge in. so when we do
1:33 pm
see some sunshine temperature is not doing too badly. 0n see some sunshine temperature is not doing too badly. on saturday some areas of cloud and the odd shower across parts of england and wales, more cloud in the north west of scotland but in between spells of sunshine and temperatures up to 2! degrees. similartemperatures sunshine and temperatures up to 2! degrees. similar temperatures to take us into sunday, most places dry with a fair amount of cloud, some sunny spells but not as many showers into the weekend. and that's bbc news at one. 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. hello, i'm tanya arnold. these are the headlines on sportsday this lunchtime. four days into the french open and there are no brits left in the singles after katie boulter
1:34 pm
was beaten by paula badosa of spain. real madrid and england midfielder jude bellingham is voted la liga's player of the season in his first year in spain. and emma hayes takes charge of the usa team as they prepare for the olympics. round two of the french open tennis is under way, but british hopes have already ended. no players in either the men's or women's draw made it through. there are though some big names in action today with the stand—out match being between the world number one and reigning champion iga swiatek and four—time grand slam winner naomi 0saka. but our tennis correspondent, russell fuller, feels it's come a bit too soon for 0saka, who's only recently returned to tennis.
1:35 pm
there is genuine hope that these two will be able to develop quite a rivalry over the years ahead. i sack is back from having a babel but i don't think that the rivalry is going to stretch to the claim because. that i sack, has dominated on the hard court and dominated on the clay and grass. swiatek has become a favourite every time she has arrived in paris. the fact —— if you can win here again, she would have won it three times in a row. no one has done that in the grand slam since serena williams ten years ago. we have got great names like alcaraz and jannik sinner. yes we have got great names like alcaraz and jannik sinner.— and jannik sinner. yes alcaraz is very much _ and jannik sinner. yes alcaraz is very much heping _ and jannik sinner. yes alcaraz is very much hoping that _ and jannik sinner. yes alcaraz is very much hoping that his - and jannik sinner. yes alcaraz is very much hoping that his right. and jannik sinner. yes alcaraz is l very much hoping that his right for is continuing to heal —— is right
1:36 pm
forehand is continuing to heal. he says that he doesn't feel any pain any more but he still thinking about it a little bit and not feeling 100% that forehand. and then we have jannik sinner, the australian open champion, you could become the world number one against mashhad, only 38. a french player, wonderful. that is guaranteed to create a wonderful atmosphere. h0 guaranteed to create a wonderful atmosphere-_ guaranteed to create a wonderful atmoshere. ., �* , , ., , atmosphere. no british player to be lookin: out atmosphere. no british player to be looking out for. _ atmosphere. no british player to be looking out for. they _ atmosphere. no british player to be looking out for. they all— atmosphere. no british player to be looking out for. they all went - atmosphere. no british player to be looking out for. they all went out, | looking out for. they all went out, is there a bit of an inquest as to what went on? b, is there a bit of an inquest as to what went on?— is there a bit of an inquest as to what went on? a very disappointing result, six singles _ what went on? a very disappointing result, six singles and _ what went on? a very disappointing result, six singles and run - what went on? a very disappointing result, six singles and run none - what went on? a very disappointing result, six singles and run none of. result, six singles and run none of them to win. the last time it happened before that was in the french open in 2013 so you can see there's a theme developing here and thatis there's a theme developing here and that is clear. it is not a service as many british players would see as
1:37 pm
their favourite and that is because stokely, many british players do not —— historically, it it is not in the british dna as it is in many other countries. we do not have as many clay courts. it is not the same and it is no coincidence that there has been as many wipe—outs and it has come and a clay court once again. and the match between carlos alcaraz and jesper de jong is under way. they're in the first set and its currently advantage alcaraz as he is winning 5—3 on his serve. novak djokovic rarely has first round problems and he beat frenchman pierre—hugues herbert to reach round two as he goes for a 25th grand slam title. the 24—time champion will take sole ownership of the record of most major titles with a fourth victory on the paris clay. but he has come into the event in uncertain form, enduring a turbulent season so far.
1:38 pm
he's yet to reach a final. i'm glad that i started the way i started, though way that ice felt on the court. compared to previous weeks, ifelt good, better. iam moving in a positive direction so it is just the moving in a positive direction so it isjust the beginning. this is only one match so we have to agree how i progress in the tournament, how the feeling evolves but it was good. i was face pumping, i was focus, i was there, i was present so i am pleased with the way, at least, i behaved among the court that was something i was looking for and where are you going to feel that way if not the grand slam. that is something i have been saying since the beginning of the year and the last or whatever years that grand slams otherwise
1:39 pm
that are the ones that are getting me up from the bed knowing that i have to hit the practice courts. so here i am and hopefully i can have another deep run. the here i am and hopefully i can have another deep run.— another deep run. the rematch between the — another deep run. the rematch between the undefeated - another deep run. the rematch . between the undefeated champion between the undefeated champion between alexander is sick and tyson fury. will take place. the ukrainian is now 80 weight undisputed champion taken his unbeaten record to 22 fights. it is unlikely that all heavyweight belts with the ibf planning to strip you sick is it to will not be facing his mandatory talent yet. real madrid'sjude bellingham has been voted la liga player of the season in just his first year in spain.
1:40 pm
the england midfielder scored 19 league goals to help real win the title by 10 points. the 20 —year—old couldn't be at the ceremony as they're preparing to face borussia dortmund, his former club, in the champions league final. thank you very much for the trophy. it is an honour to receive it i am sorry i could not be there in person. actually i'm not. they're paying for the champion league final, so maybe another time. but this one is dedicated to all my mates and the staff and the manager. but most importantly, the fans. barcelona have confirmed hansi flick as their new manager on a two year deal. it ends months of uncertainty at the club. the 59—year—old former germany manager takes over from xavi who had said he was leaving some months ago. he was then persuaded to stay and see out his contract which was due to end in 2025. but comments about the clubs precarious finances are said to have angered club president, juan laporte, who decided to sack him.
1:41 pm
0lympiakos take on fiorentina in the uefa conference league final in athens this evening. fiorentina made it to this stage last season only to be beaten to the title by west ham. as for 0lympiakos, their former player, stelios gianna—kopoulos, believes a win for them would be a boost to the whole greek league. it isa it is a greek club that has made it to the final and in times like this, we need to be united as a nation because a greek club at the same time represents greek football. so, we should be backing the greek club which ever the club is. former chelsea manager, emma hayes has taken charge of her first training session with the usa team as they prepare for the olympics. she was named as their head coach back in november, but didn't take charge until a few days ago. she hasn't got long to prepare them for paris — they've got 4 warm—up matches before their first group game which will be against zambia. but the players are excited to be
1:42 pm
finally be working with her. emma's awesome. we have had a short amount_ emma's awesome. we have had a short amount of— emma's awesome. we have had a short amount of time with her so far but in that_ amount of time with her so far but in that short — amount of time with her so far but in that short amount of time, she has already— in that short amount of time, she has already taught us a lot. she brings— has already taught us a lot. she brings a — has already taught us a lot. she brings a new energy, a new perspective and obviously, a lot of experience. we are so lucky to have her. experience. we are so lucky to have hen this _ experience. we are so lucky to have hen this is — experience. we are so lucky to have hen this is a — experience. we are so lucky to have her. this is a long time coming, we have _ her. this is a long time coming, we have been— her. this is a long time coming, we have been waiting for this day. to finally— have been waiting for this day. to finally get — have been waiting for this day. to finally get on this day, i'm really excited — finally get on this day, i'm really excited. i'm super excited, we have 'ust excited. i'm super excited, we have just got— excited. i'm super excited, we have just got in— excited. i'm super excited, we have just got in yesterday so it has been exciting _ just got in yesterday so it has been exciting and i think looking forward to this _ exciting and i think looking forward to this week of training and leading to this week of training and leading to the _ to this week of training and leading to the games. the to this week of training and leading to the games— to this week of training and leading to the games. the third and finding women's international— to the games. the third and finding women's international game - to the games. the third and finding l women's international game between england and pakistan. they are 35 for none in the 7.1 overs. they lead the series 1—0.
1:43 pm
you can get all the latest sports news from the bbc sport app, or at our website — that's bbc.co.uk/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. thanks very much, we'll be back with the team at sports day. i want to show what is happening in the west midlands. we show you an event a little earlier with the labour leader. ignore the tax on this screen abuts the labour leader was speaking earlier. this is the shadow secretary. they are talking about their plans for the nhs. a key labour policy announced this morning. you can clear —— but you can see keir starmer in the right of this screen. they say they were hits
1:44 pm
of this nhs circuit within the next five years. this covers anyone waiting for an appointment, a procedure or operation. they haven't been hit since 2016 these targets and a neighbour says when they win the election, —— if they win the election, this will be one of their key focus is. they are talking to one of the key doctors in one of these facilities in the west midlands. rishi sunak is down in call and we have seen lib dems leader ed davey is down in wales. all the political leap leaders across the country. let us talk about the scottish national party who wants to see railways nationalise if it wins the election. they want scott to rail to be —— the
1:45 pm
snp's minister has to alcoves on bbc breakfast. they asked him the difference between what labour says it will do versus what is the snp actually was. it will do versus what is the snp actually was— it will do versus what is the snp actuall was. . . , . , actually was. the labour party has romised actually was. the labour party has promised many — actually was. the labour party has promised many things _ actually was. the labour party has promised many things under - actually was. the labour party has promised many things under keiri promised many things under keir starmer�*s leadership. they promised to abolish benefit cuts, they are not going to do that. they promised to keep the cap on bonuses and they are not going to do that. so i think it is important where we can we continue to put pressure on the labour party to do the right thing. in scotland, we have indeed nationalise the rail role in scots. we have also been able to get ourselves into position where we can scrap pics and fares during this cost of living crisis. it is more than just the rollers got it is also the network rail as well. many of the network rail as well. many of the problems we face with our punctuality of our trains sever the fact that the railway themselves are

0 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on