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i'm molly stephens. chelsea have signed portugal's joao felix from atletico madrid for a fee in the region of $58 million, while conor gallagher is confirmed to have moved in the other direction. the 24—year—old portuguese forward has signed a seven—year deal to begin a second spell at stamford bridge, after scoring four goals in 20 appearances during a loan spell last year. in return, england midfielder gallagher, who is also 2a, joins the spanish club on a five—year contract for around $15 million, afterjoining the blues aged just six. elsewhere, manchester city are working on a deal that could bring midfielder ilkay gundogan back to the club. the 33—year—old left for barcelona in 2023 after captaining the side to their historic treble. gundogan could provide a short—term solution for the
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team's personnel issues, including the $105 million departure of argentina forward julian alvarez, and injured winger oscar bobb. now, talking of manchester city, they won their opening game of the new premier league season against a chelsea team that did not include raheem sterling. blues manager enzo maresca said he was left out of the squad due to a tactical decision, but he will now be left out for a second straight game. the long time england regular will not feature in chelsea's squad for their europa conference league play—off first leg with sairvett on thursday. defenders ben chilwell, wesley fofana and tosin adara—byo were also not included on chelsea's a—list submitted to uefa ahead of the game at stamford bridge. we've reached halfway in the first test between england and sri lanka at old trafford, and the hosts are well on top so far. sri lanka won the toss and batted first,
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but lost three wickets for just six runs at the very start of the match, with england's chris woakes taking two wickets in a maiden over. and the visitors are continuing to struggle, with only captain danan—jya de silva's half century putting up any sort of resistance. they're currently 135—7. we'll keep you up to date with the latest throughout the day on bbc news. in golf, the players have been preparing for the women's open, which starts tomorrow at st andrews in scotland. world number one nelly korda of the usa will tee off with defending champion and compatriot lilia vu — who's ranked just behind her in second — and the uk's charley hull. they'll tee offjust after 1pm on the old course at the historic club, which the players say poses different challenges to other courses. it is all about the weather and taking it a shot at a time, being very present and it is also fun
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because it is a different creative side to golf where you have to work the ball sometimes more than you are used to, you are hitting different shots, bumps and runs. you know, it isjust a bit shots, bumps and runs. you know, it is just a bit more creative and for me that is fun to do, so i will have a lot of fun with it. defending us open singles champion coco gauff drew a crowd in new york as she practised ahead of the start of the tournament next week. the 20—year—old is looking to become the first woman to defend her singles title since fellow american serena williams achieved the feat with three straight us open victories from 2012 to 2014. and australia's cycling governing body has said it expects matt richardson to be ineligible to take part in competitive events for two years after he switched nationality to great britain. the 25—year—old track cyclist won three medals for australia at the paris olympics, but announced his change of allegiance last week. however, under rules from the cycling union, cyclists who change nationality
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are not eligible to compete at the next edition of the world and continental championships which follow the date of their switch. there's plenty more on all of our stories on the bbc sport website, but for now, that is all the sport. back to you, lucy. we have some breaking news to bring you now from sicily. we are getting news from the reuters news agency that two bodies have been found inside the sunken yacht that sank off the coast of sicily. so two bodies have been found inside. this is according to reuters news agency and the italian media reporting this as well. reuters is reporting an unknown source close to the location have been said that two unknown bodies have been located, important
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to note they have been located inside the vessel and we don't have the names or the six of —— or the sex of these two bodies. media reporting that these two bodies were found behind to mattresses inside the sunken yacht. you will know that we have been covering the story extensively here on bbc news. divers has been attempting to access the boat. at the moment it is around 50 metres, 165 feet, below the surface at the moment since monday morning. these are reports coming to us, just to clarify, on the reuters news agency and italian media as well. actually, i can tell you in the past few seconds or so, sicily�*s civil protection agency has confirmed to the bbc that two bodies have been found in the sunken yacht, so we can confirm for you, coming from the head of sicily�*s civil protection agency, two bodies have been found
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in the sunken yacht, but la repubblica, italian media, reporting that these bodies were seen behind to mattresses. it has been incredibly difficult for the divers who have been operating there. they have been trying to access the cabins of the bayesian since it went down on monday morning. really hard to get into the cabins of the ship because what we have heard is their access has really been hampered by the amount of debris that is floating around and getting in the way as well, so what you are seeing is live pictures here from porticello and what we have been hearing from these teams that had robots and remote controlled vehicles as well that they are sending down to the sea bed to assist them because of course they can be down there for much longer and can be controlled from the surface. for divers, they can only don't go down for about ten minutes at a time because of the depth they are having to go down too and that is making it really hard, they are just not having enough time to be as
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effective as they would like to be, so they have sent down these remote control vehicles and you can see here live pictures from porticello as the extensive search effort continues off the coast there. but this confirmation coming to us in the past few minutes or so from the head of sicily�*s civil protection agency, confirming to the bbc that to bodies have been found inside the yacht. now, we know that rescue officials have been looking for six missing people, including the british tech entrepreneur mike lynch and his daughter, his 18—year—old daughter hannah, and jonathan bloomer, who is chair of morgan stanley international. 15 people survived and we also know, sadly, the body of the on—board canadian antiguan national chef whose body was found in the wreck hours after the disaster. so it is a big
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operation under way, as you can see here, and inspection of the wreck. he wreck is lying sideways, we know at a depth of around 50 metres and it is incredibly long and complex. as i mentioned, these inside space being obstructed by the amount of furniture and debris floating around and scuba divers who are there are only having about 8—10 minutes below the water been for they need to resurface. so unsure, we can see pictures from there as well, the coastguard is questioning the survivors, including the captain of the bayesian. he has made it ashore and his brother, james hatfield, who is the captain, his brother saying that he was a very respected sailor with years of experience on luxury yachts. james hatfield is from new zealand, is 51 years old, he survived and is recovering now in hospital. we understand his wife is at his side. so at the moment sources in italy are telling the bbc
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no one is under investigation at the moment, but there is lots of talk of this that occurred offshore but is likely to be responsible for it happened. but those are two bits of breaking news we have had any last minute or so, the head of the civil protection agency confirming to the bbc that two bodies have been found inside the sunken yacht. what we cannot tell you yet is the names of these two or the sex of them, just that they have been found. these bodies have been found behind to mattresses as well. we have correspondence, a team in sicily at the moment. mark lowen and the bbc�*s bethany bell is there and we have just heard from bethany in the past few seconds or so, who has actually confirmed she has seen divers lift a body out of the water. she herself
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has seen this happen, divers have lifted a body out of the water. this report from la repubblica, that they were seen behind two mattresses, is a bit dated now, when our correspondence bethany bell clearly confirming that they have lifted bodies out of the water and the civil protection society confirming these two bodies have been found. rescue efforts very much still under way to extract the bodies and bring them to shore, deafening saying she has seen the divers lift a body out of the water. we continue to bring you the very latest from porticello. we have had an interview with the civil protection agency and we will bring you more from that as well. stay with us on bbc news and you can also go to the bbc news website with also go to the bbc news website with a live page up and running for you with all the latest news of the incident. do take a look also with us here on bbc news.
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hello there. it looks like the weather's in a very unsettled pattern now for the rest of this week, particularly across more northern and western areas where we'll see rain and gales. and today is looking pretty unsettled across much of the north and west of the country, but drier further south, closer to this area of high pressure. but this area of low pressure contains the remnants of what was hurricane ernesto. so there'll be a lot of moisture in it, some heavy and persistent rain continuing through the day and into the evening and night across scotland, northern ireland. pushing increasingly into north and west england and wales, with gales certainly around irish sea coast. but further south and east, it will be a quieter night to come — but a mild one with temperatures around the mid—teens for most. thursday starts off windy — lots of isobars on the charts. this front will be crossing england and wales as we go through the day, but weakening as it does so. so some heavier bursts of rain to begin thursday across northern western england and wales. but as it pushes towards the southeast, it does fragment and weaken to a band of cloud with showers. but a bright day to come for many, thursday afternoon, sunshine, blustery showers for scotland
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and northern ireland. and it will stay quite windy for all, particularly towards the south—east. temperatures a bit below par for the time of year. high teens, low 20s at best. and then we look to the west. this new area of low pressure pushing in across northern ireland, england and wales, southern scotland. some of the strongest of the winds will be across wales, the midlands and southern england as we head in towards the early part of friday. mild in the south, but quite cool across central and northern scotland. friday looks quite wild. gale—force winds crossing england and wales. gusts up to 50 miles an hour, maybe even more for a time. the heavy rain does clear, and it brightens up through friday. but lots of heavy showers pushing into western scotland and northern ireland. but it will be a blustery day, wherever you are — those winds slowly easing down later on. temperature—wise, up to 23, maybe 2a degrees in the south—east. it's the mid to high teens across scotland and northern ireland. as we head into the weekend, we could see this area of rain affect the south—east quadrant of the country on saturday.
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and i think sunday, as a ridge of high pressure tries to build in, although there'll be a few showers in the north and west, i think it's looking better. so we could see some heavier rain across more south—eastern areas on saturday. a better chance of seeing some sunshine with lighter winds as we head into sunday.
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live from london, this is bbc news. two more bodies have been found
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in the wreck of a yacht — that sank off the coast of sicily. we'll be live with the latest. day three at the democratic national convention, after the obamas electrify the garthering in chicago. america, hope is making a comeback! cheering i'm caitriona perry, here in chicago, when tim waltz officially becomes the vice presidential nominee. here in the uk, a man is arrested on suspicion of murder after a woman and three children die in a bradford house fire. hello and welcome to verified live.

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