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she joined the rest of the royal family at the annual trooping the colour parade to mark the king's official birthday. president zelenskyjoins dozens of other world leaders in switzerland for discussions on ending the war in ukraine,but russia was not invited. mr zelensky is hoping to sustain the momentum of this week's g7 meeting, when leaders pledged 50 billion when leaders pledged $50 billion of loans on the back of seized russian assets. and it's "arise, sir alan!" alan bates — the man who campaigned to expose the post office scandal — receives a knighthood, joining dozens of famous names in the king's birthday honours. the former sub—postmaster fought for years to clear the names of hundreds of branch managers, wrongly convicted of fraud.
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hello and welcome to sportsday this saturday night, with me, chetan pathak. coming up on the programme... one night away from england's opening match of euro 2024 against serbia — we'll be live in germany where the team are going through their final preparations. what next for scotland and their supporters, after their opening day humbling at the hands of the hosts. scotland will face switzerland next week — who make a winning start to their campaign in cologne. tributes pour in as the former arsenal and everton striker kevin campbell dies at the age of 5a after a short illness. also coming up on sportsday before seven... two weeks out from wimbledon — jack draper's into the final of the stuttgart open as he targets his first atp tour title.
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and can england's cricketers avoid elimination at the t20 world cup. rain has delayed the start against namibia — as things stand they're heading out. welcome along, thank you forjoining us. in just over 2a hours england begin their quest to banish the demons of that defeat in the final of the european championship three years ago, as they take on serbia in their opening match of euro 2024 in germany. we should be hearing from the england manager gareth southgate any time now — and we will try and bring that to you live. our football reporter alex howell is in erfurt for us, as england's preparations continue. thanks for being with us. serbia
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tomorrow, then mark and england to come, they have to be confident about reaching the knockout stages again. but it's been farfrom ideal going to determine? again. but it's been far from ideal going to determine?— going to determine? that's right, preparations _ going to determine? that's right, preparations haven't _ going to determine? that's right, preparations haven't been - going to determine? that's right, preparations haven't been as - going to determine? that's right, l preparations haven't been as clean as garrett the southgate would have liked. he named the 33 men training squad ahead of the zeros because there were a number of fitness issues, players trying to break into the squad's well, he then cut it down to 26 meaning players like harry maguire aren't here for entry. he's got a lot of young players he's included in the squad, we've been around the team all week, i watch them train earlier before they travelled to albuquerque and ahead of that first game in serbia. spirits have been high, they've been laughing and joking. when we've spoke into players and coaches,
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they've all spoken about how the form going into this tournament doesn't really matter, one win in five they believe they can go far and reach the final and not only believing it, they are hoping and they've got a good track record under gareth southgate and players like joan under gareth southgate and players likejoan stone, they've played in three or four major tournaments, there are young players but the preparation hasn't been ideal but they believe they can go far. strong men has always been a key, work_ strong men has always been a key, work psychologists and i've got myself — work psychologists and i've got myself in — work psychologists and i've got myself in a headspace where i'm just ready— myself in a headspace where i'm just ready for— myself in a headspace where i'm just ready for anything. any challenge that comes across for me, i'm ready. just keep— that comes across for me, i'm ready. just keep the — that comes across for me, i'm ready. just keep the same jordan pickford and prepare myself and whatever happens — and prepare myself and whatever happens i'm always mentally strong. so questions at the back, are there?
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but so incredibly exciting. you've been watching them in training, what stood out for you so far?— stood out for you so far? that's riaht, stood out for you so far? that's right. and _ stood out for you so far? that's right. and like _ stood out for you so far? that's right, and like you _ stood out for you so far? that's right, and like you say - stood out for you so far? that's right, and like you say in - right, and like you say in defensive positions have been talked about all week. john stone has missed a session this week with sickness, which is a big worry because of that lack of experience. margate we expect to come into the back of a young player, but as we heard from jordan pickford there, he has enough faith coming into the squad because of the quality and experience of the young players and what they've done for their clubs this season, and as you say, in the attacking areas, gary southgate has so many options to pick from, england captain harry kane is the international will score on the international stage, a0 goals for barter munich this season. he's one of champions league with real madrid, primarily player of the year and won the title with manchester city and the soccer has been one of
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the first names on the team sheet after what he's done with arsenal. that's how we expect the england side to line up and called palmer who ended the season in excellent form. ., �* ., ' ., who ended the season in excellent form. ., �* ., , ., ., who ended the season in excellent form. ., �* ., , who ended the season in excellent form. can't afford to be complacent of course, england, _ form. can't afford to be complacent of course, england, the _ form. can't afford to be complacent. of course, england, the expectations they make it out of this group, alex. in terms of their first appointments tomorrow night, serbia, and went to england have to look out for? 50 and went to england have to look out for? . ~ ., ., ., for? so referring back again to jordan pickford, _ for? so referring back again to jordan pickford, he _ for? so referring back again to jordan pickford, he was - for? so referring back again to jordan pickford, he was asked | for? so referring back again to - jordan pickford, he was asked about alexander petrovich, supporters who watched the premier league will rememberfrom his time in fulham, he is going to be one of the main men for serbia tomorrow, as it is another man who plays for you tastes and they're going to be a big physical side. the question marks around the, who we play last isjohn
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stone and he's very good on the ball and positioning wise, serbia you can imagine will be targeting him potentially with lots of crosses into the box. but gareth southgate and the players have been sounding very positive from the england camp this week and the messages we've been getting if they can't wait to get on the pitch and get the campaign under way. we get on the pitch and get the campaign under way. get on the pitch and get the camaian underwa . ~ ., ., ., campaign under way. we have to wait until tomorrow— campaign under way. we have to wait until tomorrow night. _ campaign under way. we have to wait until tomorrow night. we'll— campaign under way. we have to wait until tomorrow night. we'll leave - until tomorrow night. we'll leave it there, alex howell, thank you very much. england will be hoping for a better start than scotland. their 5—1 thrashing at the hands of the hosts germany will have plenty questioning their chances of making it out of the group stages. scotland midfielder callum mcgregor admits last nights defeat was a "humbling experience", and that the other teams in the group "will smell blood". jane lewis is with the scotland camp.
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for scotland's gourds are now back here and there training in church and where they had a light training session earlier today, the mood among the flyers somewhat reflective. the opening goalfor germany last night set the tone, but midfielder kyle mcgregor called it a humbling experience, but one he says we need to bounce back from. you have to react. _ we need to bounce back from. you have to react, and _ we need to bounce back from. vol, have to react, and strength of character as much of anything else, if yes, the tackled stuff and everything else, the football has to be the number one priority but you've got to stand up and show why your professional while you're here and you're at this level, because of and you're at this level, because of a lot of people pointing fingers at us, so the objective is still the same. we want to get in the group and only us can fix that. jane lewis, and only us can fix that. jane lewis. bbc— and only us can fix that. jane lewis, bbc news _ and only us can fix that. jane lewis, bbc news and - and only us can fix that. jane lewis, bbc news and georgian. ——
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churchin. the mood of scottish fan's going into last night's match in munich wasjubilant — but that all too familiar sinking feeling came flooding back soon after. what's the mood like now — our sports news correspondent chris mclaughlin has been finding out. after a day to remember and a night to forget, this morning in munich it was all about moving on. but not before a frank appraisal of that display. before a frank appraisal of that disla . ~ . before a frank appraisal of that disla _~ ., before a frank appraisal of that disla .~ ., i, display. what could you say? typical scotland, display. what could you say? typical scotland. caught _ display. what could you say? typical scotland, caught them _ display. what could you say? typical scotland, caught them in _ display. what could you say? typical scotland, caught them in the - display. what could you say? typical scotland, caught them in the left - scotland, caught them in the left side and midfield, it depends. this is even get — side and midfield, it depends. this is even get out _ side and midfield, it depends. this is even get out a _ side and midfield, it depends. this is even get out a goal, i was excited _ is even get out a goal, i was excited for like five minutes and then _ excited for like five minutes and then justm _ excited for like five minutes and thenjust... went down like a cup of cold sock _ thenjust... went down like a cup of cold sock in — then just. .. went down like a cup of cold sock. ' ' , , ., , cold sock. in 19 minutes the germans comletel cold sock. in 19 minutes the germans completely dominated. _ cold sock. in 19 minutes the germans completely dominated. the _ cold sock. in 19 minutes the germans completely dominated. the one - completely dominated. the one golden replied it was never going to be... druggist of displays. there were frustrations off the pitch yesterday
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as well, at the official fan zone some supporters that they had to queue for hours for food drinks and toilet facilities. in the centre of town some train stations were temporally closed, some squares shut off just temporally closed, some squares shut offjust because of the sheer number offjust because of the sheer number of friends gathering. what's the plan now than?— of friends gathering. what's the lan nowthan? �* ., ., ,, ., ., . plan now than? another appearance. i don't know. — plan now than? another appearance. i don't know. it's _ plan now than? another appearance. i don't know, it's coming _ plan now than? another appearance. i don't know, it's coming here, - plan now than? another appearance. i don't know, it's coming here, we're i don't know, it's coming here, we're used to it. we don't know, it's coming here, we're used to it. ~ ., don't know, it's coming here, we're used to it— don't know, it's coming here, we're used to it. ~ ., ., ., . used to it. we are heading home. we no used to it. we are heading home. we to back to used to it. we are heading home. we go back to glasgow so _ used to it. we are heading home. we go back to glasgow so will— used to it. we are heading home. we go back to glasgow so will party - used to it. we are heading home. we go back to glasgow so will party in i go back to glasgow so will party in glasgow— go back to glasgow so will party in glasgow for the next two games. they came, glasgow for the next two games. they came. they saw. _ glasgow for the next two games. they came, they saw, they _ glasgow for the next two games. tue: came, they saw, they cheered glasgow for the next two games. tte: came, they saw, they cheered but they leave this belated, for scotland there's always next time. a date with the swiss and cologne awaits. jeff mcglocklin, bbc news in munich. staying with scotland and germany's group — today the other two sides faced each other. switzerland and hungary. for the swiss, who face scotland on wednesday, they'll have momentum after an impressive win in cologne this afternoon.
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3- 3— when it finished. dan ogunshakin reports. after germany's mastery in munich, a win for hungary or switzerland would see them take a significant step towards the last i6.switzerland's golden generation have reached the knockout stage 16. switzerland's golden generation have reached the knockout stage of the last five tournaments — experience matters but fresh blood is also key. step forward, kwadwo duah. on just his second appearance for switzerland, a debut goal and an early lead eventually confirmed by var. less than 15 minutes gone and already food for thought for hungary. two years ago, the magyars beat england a—0 and were considered euro 202a dark horses yet it was the swiss who finished the first half at a canter thorugh michael aebischer. looking for the room to have a hit, and what i headedness as well as!
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chastened, hungary emerged with purpose after the break. barnabas varga went close which should have served as a warning to the swiss defence but on this occasion forearmed was not forwarned as varga made amends moments later. this time it is an! and hungry are backinit? with the match still in the balance heading into stoppage time, enter breel embolo. kept his composure! no knee brace, no problem. a season decimated by injury given cause for celebration as scotland await a swiss side already on a roll. next up scotland for a suicide already on a roll. dan ogunshakin, bbc news. —— switzerland already on a roll. group b of the tournament has got underway today as well — spain showing their colours in a dominant first half display against croatia. alvaro morata, fabian ruiz and dani carvajal all on target. spain our meeting with less than ten
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minutes ago. later italy start the defence of their european title, playing albania on saturday evening, next tonight to the sad news that the former arsenal and everton striker kevin campbell has died at the age of 5a after a short illness. he'd been in hospital since last month. campbell won the first division title, fa cup, league cup and european cup winners' cup with arsenal, scoring nearly 150 goals across his career with eight different clubs. megan owen has spent today outside the emirates stadium. i've been speaking to fans outside the stadium today who say that they're just gutted to lose such a cool member of the arsenal family. it was that arsenal that he grew up.
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he was part of thejunior squads and he worked his way up and at the age ofjust 21, he won the league and then a further three cups in three seasons. it's clear the club will remember him extremely fondly. they posted on x saying kevin was adored by everyone, all of us are thinking of his friends and family at this difficult time. and that message was echoed by ian wright, of course the other half of the famous striking duo for the gunners. now, kevin went on to play for a number of other clubs, everton famously in 1999 he helped to stop them from from being relegated by actually scoring a number of the key goals. everton have also tweeted saying... notjust a true goodison park hero and icon of the english game, but an incredible person as well. and of course, kevin campbell was nowjust celebrated for his talent on the
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pitch, but also his campaigning against racism. he himself was abused when he was playing in turkey and he also, once hanging up his football boots, became a famous sports pundit as well. there have been attributes coming in from around the world and it's clear that super kev, as he was nicknamed, will be dearly missed. some more sad news to bring you next, i'm afraid, the millwall and montenegro goalkeeper matija sarkic has died at the age of 26. sarkic, who was born in grimsby, joined millwall from wolves in august last year and made 33 appearances for the championship side last season. he played for his country in a 2—0 friendly defeat to belgium just ten days ago. the montenegro football association says sarkic died suddenly this morning, with local media reporting he collapsed at his apartment. millwall say they're "completely devastated" by the news.
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we'll try and bring you some of gareth southgate cosmic press conference, the england manager speaking alongside harry kane ahead of the opening match tomorrow for england against serbia at the rose. buyer munich at the end of the season, — buyer munich at the end of the season, how much are you raring to -o? season, how much are you raring to go? i'm _ season, how much are you raring to go? i'm not— season, how much are you raring to go? i'm not looking forward to this, ithink— go? i'm not looking forward to this, i think back— go? i'm not looking forward to this, i think back in 2018 of course it was an— i think back in 2018 of course it was an amazing achievement but as always— was an amazing achievement but as always that — was an amazing achievement but as always that the consequence of hopefully winning games and trying to win _ hopefully winning games and trying to win the — hopefully winning games and trying to win the european championship, what we're — to win the european championship, what we're trying to do if i win the golden— what we're trying to do if i win the golden boot on the way fantastic, and it— golden boot on the way fantastic, and it means i'm also helping my team _ and it means i'm also helping my team but — and it means i'm also helping my team. but yeah, we've got some great goat scores — team. but yeah, we've got some great goal scores and the team, players were _ goal scores and the team, players were definitely on form who have had fantastic— were definitely on form who have had fantastic seasons and now is about
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taking _ fantastic seasons and now is about taking that — fantastic seasons and now is about taking that into this major tournament. we're just excited to -et tournament. we're just excited to get going — tournament. we're just excited to get going tomorrow. the translation there, apologies. can you — the translation there, apologies. can you please _ the translation there, apologies. can you please repeat _ the translation there, apologies. can you please repeat the - the translation there, apologies. - can you please repeat the question? —— no translation there. can you please repeat the question? -- no translation there.— -- no translation there. gareth southgate _ -- no translation there. gareth southgate is — -- no translation there. gareth southgate is set _ -- no translation there. gareth southgate is set next - -- no translation there. gareth southgate is set next to - -- no translation there. gareth southgate is set next to her . -- no translation there. gareth i southgate is set next to her again if there's anything of note we will
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bring that to you at the next sports day. time now for some of the day's other sport stories, and... ..tottenham midfielder rodrigo bentancur has apologised to club captain son heung—min for a racist comment he made about son on uruguayan television. benatncur says it was a "very bad joke" and that he didn't mean any disrespect. brighton and hove albion have confirmed that fabian hurzeler will be their new first—team head coach, replacing roberto de zerbi. the 31—year—old guided st pauli to promotion to the german bundesliga last month, and has agreed a contract at the amex untiljune 2027. the number one seed ons jabeur has been knocked out of the quarterfinals of the nottingham open by karolina pliskova. the sixth seed czech saw off the tunisian 7—6, 6—7, 7—5 in a match interrupted by rain. she'll play the french player diane parry in the semi—finals. it'sjudgment day for england and scotland at the t20 cricket world cup.
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england are playing namibia but a convincing win may not be enough to save their campaign. if scotland avoid defeat to australia later tonight, the scots will progress to the super 8's at england's expense. here's the scene in antigua, the toss has been delayed due to rain. a wash—out would eliminate england and send scotland through regardless of the outcome of their game against the aussies. we'll keep you updated if there is play. meanwhile, new zealand earned their first win of the competition with a nine—wicket demolition of uganda in trinidad. new zealand's exit from the tournament was confirmed on thursday but kane williamson's side responded with an emphatic win. devon conway made an unbeaten 22 from 15 balls as new zealand completed the win in barely a quarter of their allotted overs.
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south africa narrowly beat nepal by one run, the proteas struggled to 115 for seven from their 20 overs — reeza hendricks top scored with a3. in reply, nepal looked set for a seismic upset but fell agonisingly short. needing two off the last ball they were unable to force a super over when gulsanjha was run out, handing south africa the win. the florida leg of this t20 world cup has been blighted by rain, with the first two matches at lauderhill abandoned without a ball bowled. and today, again, a wet outfield meant india against canada was abandoned without a ball being bowled. this doesn't haven't have any effect on the state of the group — india and the united states have already qualified for the super 8s, whereas canada already knew they'd be going home along with ireland and pakistan. britain's jack draper is just one win away from his first atp tour title. the 22—year—old is into the final of the stuttgart open, where the former wimbledon finalist
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matteo berrettini awaits tomorrow. that's after a straight sets win over america's brandon nakashima which nick ransom was watching. lumbering out for wimbledon. jack drapers grass court operations are in full swing, he knew he would become british number one on monday, whatever happened today, and perhaps that calm the nerves. the 22—year—old worked hard to gain the advantage, powerful punishing shots pushing nakashima up against the baseline before placement and precision perfected the break. draper was hoping to reach a third atp final and he took a giant stride towards that as he took a first set lead. the left—hander wasted no time at all, as halfway to the second set, he sensed an opportunity. find set, he sensed an opportunity. and he does get — set, he sensed an opportunity. and he does get the breaker. draper's l
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he does get the breaker. draper's destructive _ he does get the breaker. draper's destructive 13 _ he does get the breaker. draper's destructive 13 case _ he does get the breaker. draper's destructive 13 case left _ he does get the breaker. draper's| destructive 13 case left nakashima to deflated. climbing a first career title on sunday. nick ransom, bbc news. the leaders at the us open golf tee off in the next hour or two, rory mcilroy and tyrrell hatton very much in contention going into round three at pinehurst, north carolina. swedish sensation ludvig aberg, who only turned professional 12 months ago, finished second at the masters, has a one shot lead on five under. amercian's bryson dechambeau and patrick cantlay in close pursuit. rory mcilroy, trying to win his first major in decade, is two shots off the lead and tees off at quarter past eight. tyrrell hatton is two shots further back. in super league hull fc have picked upjust their second win of the season.
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with a 18—10 victory over leeds rhinos. in difficult conditions at the mkm stadium, lewis martin went over first for the home side shortly before the break. hull led 12—0 at the break with brad scott extending that advantage at the start of the second period. leeds hit back with two tries but hull held on to end a run of 11 successive defeats. we end tonight paying tribute to kevin campbell, the former striker who's died at the age of 5a after a short illness. he won four major trophies at arsenal, helped everton avoid relegation, and also played for leyton orient, leicester, nottingham forest, trabzonspor, west brom and cardiff. patrick gearey has been looking back at his life. here-s — looking back at his life. campbell, a here's lookin- back at his life. campbell, a chance for the hat here's campbell, a chance for the hat trick, — here's campbell, a chance for the hat trick, he — here's campbell, a chance for the hat trick, he takes the! that man has almost — hat trick, he takes the! that man has almost single—handedly saved
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everton's— has almost single—handedly saved everton's season! he has almost single-handedly saved everton's season!— has almost single-handedly saved everton's season! he was the coldest of finishers but _ everton's season! he was the coldest of finishers but the _ everton's season! he was the coldest of finishers but the warmest - everton's season! he was the coldest of finishers but the warmest of i everton's season! he was the coldest of finishers but the warmest of men. | of finishers but the warmest of men. at everton, they christened him super kev within two months of joining him, when he saved them from relegation in the transient world of football he was a player that made unbreakable bonds. trlat football he was a player that made unbreakable bonds.— football he was a player that made unbreakable bonds. not many themes could say that. — unbreakable bonds. not many themes could say that, fighting _ unbreakable bonds. not many themes could say that, fighting relegation i could say that, fighting relegation and a0,000 fanatical fans, could say that, fighting relegation and a0,000 fanaticalfans, it means and a0,000 fanaticalfans, it means a lot to them. and 40,000 fanatical fans, it means a lotto them-— a lot to them. and they've adopted ou as a a lot to them. and they've adopted you as a bit — a lot to them. and they've adopted you as a bit of _ a lot to them. and they've adopted you as a bit of a — a lot to them. and they've adopted you as a bit of a hero already? it's| you as a bit of a hero already? it's that mystic _ you as a bit of a hero already? tt�*s that mystic number nine shirt, seems to be working a bit of magic for me. a began near the golden age at arsenal. he wasjust a began near the golden age at arsenal. he was just 21 when he won the league with the gunners. he lifted three world cups over the next few seasons. i also found a role for himself scoring a6 times for arsenal, role for himself scoring a6 times forarsenal, it role for himself scoring a6 times for arsenal, it struck her beloved is one of their own. he would become the first to forest and into turkey
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with jobs and, the first to forest and into turkey withjobs and, he the first to forest and into turkey with jobs and, he spoke out against racism for the rest of his life. it was at the beginning of the deal he arrived in everton, in 1999, a club crying out for a hero. the pressure is no different _ crying out for a hero. the pressure is no different than _ crying out for a hero. the pressure is no different than anyone - crying out for a hero. the pressure is no different than anyone else, i is no different than anyone else, really, it's working it's what i do, and i'm glad for the pressure. super kev scored — and i'm glad for the pressure. super kev scored nine _ and i'm glad for the pressure. super kev scored nine goals _ and i'm glad for the pressure. super kev scored nine goals in _ and i'm glad for the pressure. super kev scored nine goals in eight i and i'm glad forthe pressure. super kev scored nine goals in eight aims to help keep them in the premier league. everton fans neverforgot it. it is next to club in west on another probable escape from the drug come in one sense he unlucky. he scored 83 premier league goals and didn't win a england, and unwanted. his knowledge of the game shone through the screen and his medium work. but shone through the screen and his medium work.— shone through the screen and his medium work. �* , ., �* , medium work. but they haven't been to spectacular. _ medium work. but they haven't been to spectacular, what _ medium work. but they haven't been to spectacular, what they've - medium work. but they haven't been to spectacular, what they've done i medium work. but they haven't been to spectacular, what they've done is| to spectacular, what they've done is accorded the right times. bond to spectacular, what they've done is accorded the right times.— accorded the right times. and the cam - bell accorded the right times. and the campbell call _ accorded the right times. and the campbell call lives _ accorded the right times. and the campbell call lives and _ accorded the right times. and the campbell call lives and son i accorded the right times. and the i
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campbell call lives and son therese, instructor most recently with smoke. invoking treasured memories of a disarmingly humble yet super kev. some of the tributes coming in today... on the bbc sports website. we will continue pulling up to englands first match of the euros. i can tell you that spain have comfortably beaten croatia. we have more sports news in just over half an hour, news injust over half an hour, but for me and the team, for now, that's all. good night. hello, good afternoon. the unsettled, rather cool theme is set to continue this weekend. more sunny spells and showers to come in the forecast. of course it isjune so in the best of the sunshine it feels pleasantly warm but plenty of showers around,
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heavy and thundery at times too. and across the north of england and southern scotland in particular, with very light winds the showers could last for some time and maybe lead to some flooding. really quite blustery in the south, across south wales, the midlands, east anglia, the south of england in particular, gusts of wind could reach a0—50mph as average speeds. the showers will rattle through quite quickly towards the south, sunny spells and temperatures very much sunshine dependent so 1a—18 celsius, below the seasonal average still. as we head through this evening and overnight, a lot of the showers will fade away, the winds will ease towards the south but some heavy, persistent rain just tracking westwards across northern scotland and eventually sinking southwards into northern ireland in time for tomorrow morning. it is milder here than it was last night, for most of us 7—10 celsius into tomorrow morning. low pressure sticks around through the day tomorrow, although the showers swirling around it.
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but for many there will still be some showers around but certainly fewer of them. it is a slightly drier, warmer feeling day and there will be some bright and sunny spells. that is to say away from the north and west. the heavy rain will sink southwards and into central scotland and away eventually from northern ireland by the time we get it tomorrow afternoon. turning more showery in the north and west. still some more showers further south and with lighter winds they could be slow—moving but a few of them, 19 or 20 celsius in the south of england tomorrow afternoon. those temperatures could improve a little further on monday. again, a general improvement. most of the showers across eastern scotland down through north—eastern england but fewer showers further south this time and temperatures will tend to peak between 15 and 21 celsius. into tuesday, high pressure starts to try and edge in from the south and the west. but low pressure still towards the north and another system across europe needs watching on tuesday and wednesday. that could produce a more showers in the south and east as we head
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through the middle of the week. but otherwise, a little drier and a little warmer too. live from london. this is bbc news
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the princess of wales makes her first public appearance since her cancer diagnosis as she attends the trooping the colour parade to mark the king's official birthday. the israeli army says eight of its soldiers have been killed during �*operational activity�* in the city of rafah in southern gaza. the hamas run health ministry said 30 palestinians have been killed. president zelenskyjoins dozens of other world leaders in switzerland to discuss how to end the war in ukraine. russia was not invited. and at the euros, spain beat croatia 3—0 — and italy takes on albania in less than an hour. hello. the princess of wales has made her first official public appearance since announcing she was being treated for cancer. she joined the rest of the royal family at the annual trooping the colour parade to mark
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the king's official birthday.

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