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

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by taking visitors on a traffic—free route, tour organisers hope to keep them safe. back at the viaduct and i couldn't go without leaving my own heart. slate hart, that is. noor nanji, bbc news, in holmes chapel. a new display has been revealed in paris�* notre dame cathedral, showing scenes from d—day made completely out of wool. it's to mark the 80th anniversary of the normandy landings, when more than 150,000 allied troops attacked the coast of france to liberate it from nazi occupation during world war two. hundreds of knitters from across the world have been involved in the project. quite a quitea yarn! time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. boom boom! thanks very much, retre. the weather will be changing. a mixture of
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sunshine and showers today, but generally fewer and lighter showers. for the next few days, it will be a drying trend, as this area of high pressure gets closer to the uk, but between that and the high in the north sea, we have a northerly breeze, which has pushed this cloud southwards. it brought a lot of thunderstorms across scotland yesterday, but it is focusing mainly showers today across parts of south—east england. cloud coming in off the north sea brings a little rain towards parts of east yorkshire, lincolnshire and norfolk, bringing back the temperatures a little bit, so 14—15 here. elsewhere, probably 17—19 with some sunshine and some showers. 0ne elsewhere, probably 17—19 with some sunshine and some showers. one or two thunderstorms in the south of england, a drier day in scotland. though showers tend to fend —— fade later, then we have another batch of light rain to some parts of east england during the night. elsewhere, a few short lived mist and fog patches. a chillier night in scotland, temperatures of 6—7 here.
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many places will be dry tomorrow with sunshine, warm a too. you can see more cloud across lincolnshire, the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, some showers, a bit of rain around. becoming more confined to the far south—east of england. elsewhere, some sunshine, lighter winds away from the south—east, and it will be warmer across northern and western areas, temperatures likely to reach 20. this area of high pressure gets closer to us on saturday. the wind becomes lighter in most areas. still a breeze coming in most areas. still a breeze coming in off the north sea. across lincolnshire, east anglia and the south, maybe one or two showers, but very few. 0therwise, dry weather, quite a bit of sunshine, lighter winds as well. it will feel pleasantly warm out there in the sunshine. we will see temperatures reaching again may 19—20 in parts of the country. change in fortunes for the country. change in fortunes for the second part of the weekend. the high pressure never really makes it to the uk. we get squeezed a bit,
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and around the top, we see this cloud coming in off the atlantic, which will bring cloudy skies into northern ireland and england. it does mean more sunshine for england and wales, particularly in the south—east and east anglia. sunny skies, lighterwinds, south—east and east anglia. sunny skies, lighter winds, warm day too, temperatures of 22. still quite one for eastern scotland. turning cooler in western scotland with the cloud. thanks, darren. 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. hello i'm tanya arnold, an and sports day this lunchtime.
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vincent kompany says he already feels at home after swapping burnley for bayern. we'll hear from him shortly. sensational sabalenka eases into round three at the french open. all eyes now turn to novak djokovic in paris. and it's all change for netball�*s superleague as they announce major changes, but not everyone is impressed with the league's new structure. welcome to the programme. we start with football, and bayern munich's new head coach vincent kompany insists he isn't worried about not being the club's first choice to take charge. bayern reportedly wanted a number of different managers, before offering kompany the job as he left burnley, to move to one of world's football's biggest clubs. i live myjob.
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honestly, too intense to speculate too much or to make any distinctions whatsoever. the opportunity was there to work with great people. that's why i signed. i was convincing christophe. i was convinced in max, the idea that they had for the future. and then later i was convinced by everybody else around that i met as well that they are going in the same direction. and for me, i know that no matter which club you're at, but especially top clubs like bayern munich, you know, you have to be on you have to be internally on the same line. whether the outside world thinks that you are or not is actually not important, is inside the building. you have to have that feeling. and so i felt that. and so that was why the opportunity was was so interesting. another manager on the move is emma hayes. she's left chelsea after 12 years and is now in america, to take charge of the us women's national team. speaking to our sports reporter jo currie, hayes says the opportunity to take over such an iconic team was too good to turn down.
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for me, a little bit like brazil in the men's game. historically, what this team has stood for, what they have advocated for, what they have represented for women, notjust in this country, but for the women's game worldwide. it is fitting to be with them, notjust vice versa,. earlier this season, he opened up how difficult it is to be a mum with a clever managerjob. how would you work out that balance? i a clever managerjob. how would you work out that balance?— work out that balance? i think not coachin: work out that balance? i think not coaching a — work out that balance? i think not coaching a meeting _ work out that balance? i think not coaching a meeting every - work out that balance? i think not coaching a meeting every day, - work out that balance? i think not coaching a meeting every day, so | work out that balance? i think not| coaching a meeting every day, so i can be there in the key moments. so i could do my work around it, i never got that choice. we can, i will get back. sometimes, i might combine it, saying, and we are going to get on the run, we have got to watch a game in los angeles, i don't know, go to disney world for the
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day. i think i can combine my love of football and my love for being a mum in a much more different way. the number two seed, aryna sabalenka, is comfortably through to round 3 of the french open. it took herjust over an hour to beat moyuka uchijima 6—2 6—2. she said afterwards, she was super happy with her performance. she'll now play paula badosa in the third round. and also through the third round is daniil medvedev after his opponent miomir kecmanovic retired from their match. he took the first set 6—1 and was ahead 5—love in the second when serbia's kecmanovic decided he could not continue. world number one novak djokovic takes on roberto carbehes biena in his second round match later. although he looked comfortable in victory in his opening match, he hasn't made a final yet this year and our tennis correspondent, russell fuller says although djokovic is renowned for gathering momentum through a tournament, that might not be the case this time around.
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normally, that is exactly what you would _ normally, that is exactly what you would expect because he has done it time and _ would expect because he has done it time and time again. he is a 24 time grand_ time and time again. he is a 24 time grand slam— time and time again. he is a 24 time grand slam singles champion now. as diokovic_ grand slam singles champion now. as djokovic said, after a decent start against _ djokovic said, after a decent start against pierre, yes, i would like to think_ against pierre, yes, i would like to think that — against pierre, yes, i would like to think that but i started very well in monte — think that but i started very well in monte carlo, rome and geneva, the three day— in monte carlo, rome and geneva, the three clay tournaments he played before _ three clay tournaments he played before roman garrison this year. look_ before roman garrison this year. look what — before roman garrison this year. look what happened after that. he lost his_ look what happened after that. he lost his way so we really can't be sure _ lost his way so we really can't be sure at _ lost his way so we really can't be sure at the — lost his way so we really can't be sure at the moment. so roberto will be sure at the moment. so roberto will he the _ sure at the moment. so roberto will be the latest appointment to see what shape novak djokovic is in, physically— what shape novak djokovic is in, physically and mentally. to rugby, and england star maro itoje believes the rugby football union may need to rethink their policy on not selecting players who compete for clubs overseas. next season, that'll mean england cannot pick the likes of 0wen farrell, kyle sinckler, courtney lawes and manu tuilagi, as they are all
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moving to play club rugby in france. we need to create an environment where there is not a, where it is not... aware players aren't at a loss when they stay in england. i think creating an environment where players stay in england is good, but only if we have an environment where they are not taking significant pay cuts or they are taking significant, making significant sacrifices or other aspects of their life to do that. i guess that is the challenge that. i guess that is the challenge that we have to face. it's all change in netball�*s superleague from next season. it's been reduced from 10 teams to 8. established names such as team bath and surrey storm are not included, but there are two new sides in birmingham panthers and nottingham forest netball. they've also announced an increase in wages, increasing the average salary by at least 60%.
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welljoining us now is the former england captain, geva mentor, currently of the leeds rhinos, who are in the new format. geva, you played for many years in australia, do you think today's announcement will help to close the gap between the sport i think there is time that which we have change physically for us but in particular for have change physically for us but in particularfor i think have change physically for us but in particular for i think it is about closing the gap. i particular for i think it is about closing the gap.— particular for i think it is about closing the gap. i think it's macros in the competition _ closing the gap. i think it's macros in the competition here _ closing the gap. i think it's macros in the competition here trying - closing the gap. i think it's macros in the competition here trying to i in the competition here trying to get athletes into full—time programmes and pushing their products so we get more investment in this border so it is a really healthy place to go. it is definitely time for change, obviously with that, comes necessary steps which does suit everybody. the team at bath, your old site are also out. a lot of people are saying that leaves big gaps for young girls wanting to pay that sport down a
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scotland kick? i5 wanting to pay that sport down a scotland kick? is a wanting to pay that sport down a scotland kick?— wanting to pay that sport down a scotland kick? is a product of the south, i scotland kick? is a product of the south. i am _ scotland kick? is a product of the south, i am now— scotland kick? is a product of the south, i am now of— scotland kick? is a product of the south, i am now of the _ scotland kick? is a product of the south, i am now of the play - scotland kick? is a product of the south, i am now of the play nowl scotland kick? is a product of the | south, i am now of the play now in leeds, i represented bath and i also represented surrey, it is really sad for all the netball is in the south—west but unfortunately, it is the step that we need to take. we need to trust the process and believe the pathways that are in place. i think that is something the super league are very keen on. yes, we are going to have it elite as he teams down, but making sure that... we need to make sure that we have a great spectacle to be able to inspire these girls, i went a step away from the devastation the staff and the fans will be feeling from this. as i said, you have to be courageous and trust the steps. this isn't going to roll out overnight, this is a ten year process and this unfortunately is the first step. they have also announced a 60% increase in the average wage. is that enough to turn players
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professional stop having to do to you, threejobs and play professional stop having to do to you, three jobs and play netbook? professional stop having to do to you, threejobs and play netbook? aha, you, three jobs and play netbook? lot of athletes will be more part—time at least in the first phase, i think that will be really good. you can still... now, we are looking to move more athletes in that full—time performers environments. with that, comes a time and adjustment so, i believe the pay will help the relocation that will have to happen. more teams are spread around particularly around the north and midlands. a lot of girls will have to move, so increased they will help that. they are baby—sat to me to take in order to support these athletes because it is a big change and not everyone are ready to take those elite steps you. thank you forjoining us this lunchtime. you can get all the latest sports news from the bbc sport app, or at our website
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— that's bbc.co.uk/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello, i'm lucy grey. a nine—year—old girl is in a critical condition after a shooting in hackney in which three adults were injured. they are speaking to are corresponded in the last hour. it saddened me to say is about nine o'clock yesterday, three men and a nine—year—old girl were shots when a fire and was discharged for my motorbike. i know local residents will be extremely concerned by this incident. we share that concern and
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an urgent investigation has been launched to identify and apprehend those responsible. three men aged 26, 37 and 42 those responsible. three men aged 26,37 and 42 were those responsible. three men aged 26, 37 and 42 were sitting outside a restaurant when they were taken to hospital for treatment for a gunshot to read. their conditions are stable, but one potentially faces life changing injuries. an annual goggles inside the restaurant, having dinner with herfamily, —— a nine—year—old girl inside the restaurant, having dinner with their family remains in critical condition. 0urthoughts family remains in critical condition. our thoughts are with her family and they are being supported as you would expect with specialist officers. we do not believe that the girl and the men injured were known to each other. as with any child, she was an innocent victim of the indiscriminate nature of gun crime.
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police arrived at the scene within minutes of the crime being reported and to crime scenes remain in place at kingsland high street and campus to present. where we recovered a motorbike that we believe was used in the shooting and we now know to have been stolen. the investigation is being led by a specialist crime colleague and were sporting never specialist local offices as we use specialist local offices as we use special fast inquiries... specialist local offices as we use specialfast inquiries... to establish a motive behind this shooting. the investigation is at an early stage and we are keeping an open mind as to that motive. we are keen to identify other witnesses in that area around the scene at the time of the shooting. similarly, if you are in kings lynn high street as the time of the shooting and have information or footage from a phone
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