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nasa says two astronauts stranded in space — after issues with their boeing starliner spacecraft — will not return to earth until february 2025. prosecutors in italy open a manslaughter investigation into the sinking of a luxury yacht off the coast of sicily. seven people were killed when the vessel went down on monday, including the british tech entrepreneur mike lynch and his daughter hannah. ukraine marks 33 years of independence, amidst the ongoing war with russia. president zelensky celebrated the day by describing russia's invasion as a failure and announcing a new prisoner exchange. now on bbc news, it's sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday. here's what we've got
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coming up on our show. it's not been easy, but england win the first test against a resilient sri lanka on day 4. south coast delight for the seagulls as brighton stun manchester united with a late winner. we'll be live at the women's open as world numberi nelly korda battles to take control of the 3rd round. she of the 3rd round. has a nightmare finished her round. she has a nightmare finished her round. —— finish to her round. hello, and thanks for joining us on sportsday. we'll be heading to old trafford in a moment to take you through that when on day four for england against sri lanka. but it does also been a
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packed day of premier league football. in the early kick off, manchester united were stunned on the south coast at brighton. a dramatic late winner giving new manager fabian hurzeler a dream start to the season for the seagulls. joe linskey was watching this one for us. erik ten hag's third season in charge. manchester united seeking direction. in brighton, he faced the premier league's youngest manager. at 31 years old, this is fabian hurzeler, in charge of a side with a striker two years his senior. and there is the goal! danny welbeck with the goal against the team he used to play for. united's front line now looks to the future. amad diallo, at 22, with the goal to bring them level. their next flowing move looked like it might have swung the game, but garnacho�*s finish had brushed a team—mate on the line, joshua zirkzee who was, just, offside. and on 95 minutes, they were again in wrong places. here's the chance for the winner! joao pedro with the room
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to make it 2—1 to brighton. this is a club who have invested with a bold choice of coach. in these first weeks of the season, they are the team on track. joe lynskey, bbc news. as we just heard, two wins out of two for brighton. let's hear from their victorious manager. i think we deserved to win. we made a good game, not a perfect game. there are also situations where united had a chance to win the game, but in the end, i think it is deserved, and i'm very proud of the team. they showed the value of never giving up, and that is very important for me. i've seen some good spells. we took control of the game. we created also good chances. it is a pity that we are without any points here, but yeah, that is top football.
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you have to take it and now we have to show resilience, get up, and go for the next big game that is coming up. let's bring you up—to—date with the late kick off which is just finished. arsenal have made it 2 wins out of 2 after beating aston villa 2—0 at villa park, in a match that will be remembered for missed chances from england's ollie watkins before the gunners secured all 3 points with clinical efficiency. the opening goal came just after the hour mark, substitute leandro trossard striking with his first touch, guiding the ball into the bottom corner to give mikel arteta's side the lead, before thomas partey secured the win — emi martinez getting a hand to partey�*s effort but the villa keeper unable to keep it out. let's go to old trafford now, where england have won the first test against sri lanka by five wickets. but its certainly not been plain
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sailing for the hosts having reduced the tourists to an 82—run lead, but with only 4 wickets remaining. however, it's not quite gone all england's way today as the tourists built a lead of 205. here'sjoe wilson at old trafford with more for us. england's ambitions at old trafford were assisted by the weather. the sun was fit for play. mark wood wasn't. england's fastest bowler thigh injury and in his absence dinesh chandimal looked comfortable. sri lanka's lead grew, as did england's frustration. talented kamindu mendis, in just his fourth test, made his third hundred — and he bowls with either arm, by the way. england had to make chances and hold catches. joe root, yes. harry brook here. hold on. he held on. finally, england had their wickets. it meant that england would begin their second innings at 2:45, needing 205 to win.
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sri lanka wanted ten wickets. captain ollie pope caught the reverse. sri lanka were in this game. don't forget three wickets down. england, withjoe root, needed discipline, caution. gradually as bowlers strived batting expanded four runs from harry brook released some tension, brook fell well held and it all tightened again. 119-4. how would young jamie smith deal with this? like that. he took the attack back to sri lanka. 39 from smith, england to the brink. joe root was still there to see it through. a finalflourish root was still there to see it through. a final flourish to end a proper contest, won by england pass to 7pm against worthy opponents. joe root finishing there on 62 not out. the fact that he only scored two fours in the whole of that innings tells you a lot about what kind of day this was. no room for flamboyance or extravagance. it was a real grind for england at times. very tense, an
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old—fashioned feel to this test match. there is still smattering of supporters inside old trafford. they have just been told that jamie smith is the man of the match. i think thatis is the man of the match. i think that is a reflection on his first innings, hitting the century marks, but also the injections that his innings gave gwent here this afternoon. it is probablyjust what ben stokes would have done! studio: thank you very much, joe wilson. let's ta ke let's take you back to the premier league. defending champions manchester city have continued their flawless start to the season with a convincing 4—1 win over newly promoted ipswich town. erling haaland, who else, the hat—trick hero for pep guardiola's side, although it's worth noting that ipswich actually took the lead before normal service was resumed. it was a good game. they started really well, on the front foot. they can do a good transition, they make
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a good goal, but we play really, really well. greater loads of chancesin really well. greater loads of chances in the first—half, the second they changed to five on the back, and the spaces under lap with our midfield, we had incredible control, we had chances, so will be pleased to start the season in that way. it pleased to start the season in that wa . . , pleased to start the season in that wa , ., , pleased to start the season in that wa . ., , ,., ., , pleased to start the season in that wa. ., ,., ., way. it was something for us to go throu~h at way. it was something for us to go through at this _ way. it was something for us to go through at this stage _ way. it was something for us to go through at this stage of— way. it was something for us to go through at this stage of the - way. it was something for us to go | through at this stage of the season the way— through at this stage of the season the way the fixtures have come out, with our— the way the fixtures have come out, with our group, it is all about learning _ with our group, it is all about learning lessons as quickly as it can add — learning lessons as quickly as it can add adapting to the level, and we saw_ can add adapting to the level, and we saw some of that again today. there _ we saw some of that again today. there are — we saw some of that again today. there are positives in there to take, — there are positives in there to take, and _ there are positives in there to take, and we came through a really difficult _ take, and we came through a really difficult spell in the game. tottenham hotspur ran riot at home as they brushed aside a lacklustre everton 4—0. spurs captain son heung—min with a double as the hosts picked up their first win of the season. yves bissouma and christian romero also getting on the scoresheet. so, back—to—back defeats for everton but a thoroughly satisfying day for ange postecoglou's side.
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we turned our dominance into goals today, and a really good, we looked like a threat right from the first minute. we attacked in different ways, real conviction about how we went forward, and real appetite to convert our chances and all types of goals, which is great. it is part of how we want to go about things. really pleased. fist how we want to go about things. really pleased.— how we want to go about things. really pleased. at the end of last season, really pleased. at the end of last season. we _ really pleased. at the end of last season, we came _ really pleased. at the end of last season, we came through - really pleased. at the end of last season, we came through an - season, we came through an unbelievably result and came through with flying colours, built a positive _ with flying colours, built a positive feel, and then in the summer— positive feel, and then in the summer we try positive feel, and then in the summerwe try to positive feel, and then in the summer we try to do what we could in the transfer _ summer we try to do what we could in the transfer window, still losing bil the transfer window, still losing big players, trying to bring players in, big players, trying to bring players in. and _ big players, trying to bring players in. and just— big players, trying to bring players in, andjust when big players, trying to bring players in, and just when you think you are beginning — in, and just when you think you are beginning to — in, and just when you think you are beginning to turn it around, we have a site _ beginning to turn it around, we have a site like _ beginning to turn it around, we have a site like this, mistakes, goals, doils— a site like this, mistakes, goals, dolls and — a site like this, mistakes, goals, dolls and you go here we go again, we are _ dolls and you go here we go again, we are back— dolls and you go here we go again, we are back down there, everyone writes _ we are back down there, everyone writes you — we are back down there, everyone writes you. it seems to be to be a process— writes you. it seems to be to be a process at— writes you. it seems to be to be a process at football clubs that i've been _ process at football clubs that i've been trying to break with figure five is _ been trying to break with figure five is my— been trying to break with figure five is my staff, the fans, trying to get— five is my staff, the fans, trying to get our— five is my staff, the fans, trying to get our energy in connection i've spoken— to get our energy in connection i've spoken about, and itjust gets stretched and we have to bring it back— stretched and we have to bring it back together. now we have to make
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it work— back together. now we have to make it work hard — back together. now we have to make it work hard and bring it back again — not a great start of the season for everton. they have conceded seven and still have not scored a goal in the first two matches. thejulen lopetegui era is under way for west ham as they picked up their first win under their new manager — beating crystal palace 2—0 at selhurst park. second half goals from tomas soucek and jarrod bowen giving the hammers the win and condemning palace to a first home defeat since losing to man city at the start of april. at the moment, we don't score. we end the twice won against the keeper, we didn't score. crossbar and post finish, and then we concede two transitions. in these two situations, we didn't defend very well because we were always having an overload in defenders, but then you get punished if you don't use your chances for scoring. we we re we were able to compete and be resilient — we were able to compete and be resilient in the right moments, and overcome _ resilient in the right moments, and overcome a — resilient in the right moments, and overcome a very good team with the
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-ood overcome a very good team with the good players and a very good coach. ithink— good players and a very good coach. i think they— good players and a very good coach. i think they lost only one match here _ i think they lost only one match here out— i think they lost only one match here out of ten, against only city. that _ here out of ten, against only city. that is _ here out of ten, against only city. that is why — here out of ten, against only city. that is why it has been a difficult few months. we suffered in one moment, — few months. we suffered in one moment, and we are happy for the three _ moment, and we are happy for the three points. club—record signing emile smith—rowe scored his first goal for fulham to set them on the way to a 2—1 win over leicester city at craven cottage. his former arsenal team—mate alex iwobi grabbing the winner for marco silva's side in a dominant display by the hosts. the best team won, the dominant team, the team that had more to win the game, and for me it is clear. i have to say that at the top level, the first 30 minutes of the game, the first 30 minutes of the game, the way we started, but a good team, we didn't start to rush everything, and in the second have not in the same quality in terms of football, but again we were the team that were
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dominant. it but again we were the team that were dominant. , ., ., ~' ~' but again we were the team that were dominant. , ., ., ,, ,, ., dominant. it 'ust looked liked to even dominant. it 'ust looked liked to teams — dominant. itjust looked liked to even teams playing _ dominant. itjust looked liked to even teams playing it _ dominant. itjust looked liked to even teams playing it out, - dominant. itjust looked liked to even teams playing it out, and l even teams playing it out, and seeing — even teams playing it out, and seeing where the game was going to end on _ seeing where the game was going to end up. unfortunately for us, it not ended _ end up. unfortunately for us, it not ended on— end up. unfortunately for us, it not ended on the right side in terms of the result, — ended on the right side in terms of the result, but we were at the level. — the result, but we were at the level, premier league level, first came _ level, premier league level, first canre away— level, premier league level, first came away from home. lots of positives — came away from home. lots of positives to take out of it, i have lots to _ positives to take out of it, i have lots to learn as well. i said to the guys _ lots to learn as well. i said to the guys there. — lots to learn as well. i said to the guys there, would be absolutely gutted _ guys there, would be absolutely gutted that we do not taken something from the game, because we should _ something from the game, because we should have _ nottingham forest are up and running with theirfirst win of the premier league season. morgan gibbs—white scored the only goal of the game to give forest all three points at southampton. the saints remain pointless and goalless from their opening two league games — they have also failed to register victory in their previous 15 premier league matches. i actually much preferred the performance in the second half i thought we made them run, we looked like we could stop causing problems, and need a bit more belief in the final third to make things happen for sure. we don't possess the individual quality at the top end of
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the pitch that they do, and that was the pitch that they do, and that was the big difference today, probably. i am really annoyed to concede the goal that we did from the second phase of player set piece. for the amount of work we do on them, it is nowhere near good enough. it is very good performance overall, dominant, control, creating. the second half, southampton reacted and put us against the ropes, and the team was strong and compact to defend, and then we take advantage of our quality, and then it was about defending the result, things that we didn't do last week. we crossed the line and got a well—deserved win, in my opinion. turning to the championship now and qpr were held to a draw by 9—man plymouth argyle. michael frey put the home side ahead afterjust three minutes at loftus road as they went in search of their first league win of the season. but wayne rooney's side themselves looking for a first league win, levelled just before the half hour mark thanks to this stunning strike
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from morgan whittaker. despite having two men sent off the devon side held on for a point in west london. bristol city and coventry city also drew 1—1 at ashton gate. george tanner scored a great volley from outside the box in first—half injury time to put the hosts ahead. but kasey palmer scored late in the second half against his former club to earn the sky blues a point on the road. elsewhere today in the championship, it was goalless between hull city and millwall. blackburn beat oxford 2—1 at ewood park. middlesbrough and portsmouth shared four goals at the riverside. norwich city and sheffield united also shared the points at carrow road. there was a win for paul heckingbottom in his opening game in charge of preston against luton. wins as well for west brom, sunderland and watford.
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in scotland, rangers were the big winners of the day — thumping ross county 6—0 at hampden park. just two other games today — dundee united beat stjohnstone 2—0, and it finished 2—2 at easter road between hibs and dundee. onto formula i, where mclaren's lando norris will start on pole in tomorrow's dutch grand prix. home favourite and current world champion max verstappen thought he had a fourth consecutive pole at zandvoort before norris pipped him by three tenths of a second in the very last lap. his team—mate oscar piastri will start 3rd. for mercedes, george russell in pa while lewis hamilton failed to move past 02. to golf, and world numberi nelly korda had a three—shot lead after a blemish—free 68 in the second round of the women's open at st andrews. the american started the day eight—under with england's charley hull — who led after round one — and defending champion lilia vu her closest challengers on 5—under. plenty of change, though.
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jane dougall at the old course in scotland. has been a mixed day for many of the players will stop at one point charley hull and nelly korda were both at the top the leaderboard, rapidly changed. nelly korda, the world number one had a very mixed day on this course. she started quite badly, bogeying the first and second holes. she then picked up pace, and at one point was on 9—under, and looked to be running away with the first and second holes. she then picked up pace, and at one point was on 9—under, and looked to be running away with this tournament. but then, bogey at the 16th dropped to a—under, she on i6th dropped to a—under, she on 5—under in third place after the third day. she was playing alongside the defending champion, who had a solid round and is in second on 6—under. meanwhile, charley hull's problems seem to start on the 5th
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hole. she had birdied the third, and was 6—under, looking to be doing well. then frustration for the english woman as she double bogeyed the fifth, and this is a whole that she has twice birdied in this competition. she dropped another few shots, and finished on 2—under for the tournament. a lot of ground to make up if she wants to be in contention on the final day. out of nowhere, we do have a new leaderfor this woman's open. it is career�*s jiyai shin, who is on 7—under, and thatis jiyai shin, who is on 7—under, and that is after an impressive six birdies on herfront nine. she now tops the leaderboard, and is the overnight leader. it has also been a great day for lottie woad, though world's leading amateur. she is from surrey, currently studying at florida state university, and is doing incredibly well here at st andrews. the 20—year—old is on 2—underfor the andrews. the 20—year—old is on 2—under for the tournament, andrews. the 20—year—old is on 2—underfor the tournament, mainly 2—under for the tournament, mainly thanks 2—underfor the tournament, mainly thanks to a fantastic eagle at the
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18th after her third round. she chipped in from a0 yards out, much to the delight of the grandstands here at the open. a young english talent to watch out for fisher. tomorrow's final day promises to be an exciting one, with several players in contention to take this woman's open. jane talking to us there from st andrews. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. in cycling, primoz roglic powered to victory at stage 8 of the vuelta a espana, his second stage win so far. the three—time champion beat spain's enric mas in a two—up sprint to the finish line. despite roglic�*s win, australian ben o'connor retains the red jersey, albeit with a reduced advantage. ben ainslie's ineos britannia managed to get their first win in the preliminary round of the america's cup as they beat team switzerland by 33 seconds. however they then lost the second race to the italian team, so the british boat is currently ath and will face france tomorrow.
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favourite magical zoe left her backers happy with a clear—cut victory in the ebor at york. henry de bromhead's mare has only switched to the flat this year and continued her impressive form win in the feature race on the fourth and final day of the ebor festival. four days before the paris paralympic games kick off, the paralympic flame has been lit next to the english hospital where the idea for the competition was born. the paralympic movement dates back to i9a8, when german neurologist ludwig guttmann organised sporting events for injured veterans at stoke mandeville hospital in northwest of london where the pictures are coming from. it's the first time since the london olympics in 2012 that the paralympic flame has been lit at the hospital.
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on to the actual sport, and we've already celebrated golden moments for britain's rowers in the olympics this summer and there are hopes for more success on the water in the paralympics. josh o'brien rows in the mixed coxed four. a boat with very high hopes, as tom williams reports. long before most of us are even awake, our paralympic rowers are already at work. crack of dawn on the lake, with the odd visitor to keep them company. this, in truth, is where medals are won and lost. we come in in the morning, nice and early. probably first session is typically a row on the water, maybe 16 k, quite steady. then our second session will be maybe another row on the water, slightly shorter, a bit of a higher intensity sort of feel to it. and then we do a third session. it will be a weights or a circuit or something like that. um, but yeah, we just try and get as much rest and recovery in between sessions and just eat a lot of food.
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sessions in the gym are intense, but every drop of sweat a price worth paying for gold. born with a club foot, josh is 22 now and about to make his paralympic debut. mainly excited, i think. yeah, obviously a bit of nerves, but it's my first paralympics, so very excited to get there. it's pretty surreal. it's come around very quickly, but yeah, just really looking forward to it. i started rowing in my second year of university, um, after a footballing injury. i thought i'd try a new sport. so i took up rowing and trialled here at caversham last year and yeah, it's just been a bit of a whirlwind since then. got into the boat and yeah, now i'm here. looking forward to going to paris. one of ten rowers across four boats selected, he's in the pr3 mixed coxed four,
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one of ten rowers across four boats selected, he's in the pr3 mixed coxed four, great britain's most successful boat, which is unbeaten in 13 years, including three successive paralympics. he won gold on his international debut at this year's european championships, so expectations are high. we're going out there to win it. simple as that. going out to win it. it's a massive privilege to be part of this amazing fours group legacy. so i think it'sjust ourjob to continue that legacy, um, and keep winning. the nerves will always be there — if you're not nervous. if you're not nervous, i think something's wrong. but yeah, so we put in a lot of training, but you can take confidence in that training. we've done the work now and yeah, just go out there and execute. the time for talk is over. now the best bit. rowing for gold and for glory. well, great britain will be sending more than 210 athletes to france to compete across 19 sports — among them wheelchair basketball. our men's team has a rich history of making it onto the podium but has never won gold. chris slegg has been to meet some of the players hoping to change that.
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great britain's men becoming world champions for the very first time in 2018. now, they are seeking a first ever paralympic gold medal, and they are not short of experience. i’m are not short of experience. i'm terry bywater. _ are not short of experience. i“n terry bywater, and i'm going to my seven paralympic games. this terry bywater, and i'm going to my seven paralympic games.— terry bywater, and i'm going to my seven paralympic games. this is my third paralympic _ seven paralympic games. this is my third paralympic games. _ seven paralympic games. this is my third paralympic games. heat - seven paralympic games. this is my third paralympic games. heat it - seven paralympic games. this is my third paralympic games. heat it is i third paralympic games. heat it is an incredible _ third paralympic games. heat it 3 an incredible record, four bronze medals from the last five paralympics, and that is not to be sniffed at, but how do you rate your chances of going at least one better and getting to the gold medal final? that is why we are here. it's the ultimate dream for all of us. we all want the gold medal, i wanted it ever since my first paralympics in sydney 2000, and it is something i've never got my hands on yet. i become a world champion, european champion, but having got that goal. i wanted so bad, that is why i'm still here. i wanted so bad, that is why i'm still here-— i wanted so bad, that is why i'm stillhere. ~ , ,, ., still here. like terry, simon was also art still here. like terry, simon was also part of— still here. like terry, simon was also part of that _ still here. like terry, simon was also part of that world _ still here. like terry, simon was - also part of that world championship winning side. it also part of that world championship winning side-— winning side. it still makes me emotional— winning side. it still makes me emotional thinking _ winning side. it still makes me emotional thinking back - winning side. it still makes me emotional thinking back on - winning side. it still makes me emotionalthinking back on it. | winning side. it still makes me. emotionalthinking back on it. it emotional thinking back on it. it was the — emotional thinking back on it. it was the best day of my life. when i
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see pictures of that day, i can't believe — see pictures of that day, i can't believe what we did. we want the favourites — believe what we did. we want the favourites. those vibes and memories of what _ favourites. those vibes and memories of what you're going to fuel us this week _ of what you're going to fuel us this week. �* ., ., , , week. i'm helen freeman, and this is m fifth week. i'm helen freeman, and this is my fifth paralympics. _ week. i'm helen freeman, and this is my fifth paralympics. my _ week. i'm helen freeman, and this is my fifth paralympics. my name - week. i'm helen freeman, and this is my fifth paralympics. my name is - week. i'm helen freeman, and this is| my fifth paralympics. my name is amy conro , my fifth paralympics. my name is amy conroy. and — my fifth paralympics. my name is amy conroy. and is — my fifth paralympics. my name is amy conroy. and is my _ my fifth paralympics. my name is amy conroy, and is my fourth _ conroy, and is my fourth paralympics. _ conroy, and is my fourth paralympics.— conroy, and is my fourth paral mics. , �* ., , ~ conroy, and is my fourth paral mics. , �* ., , ,, ., paralympics. gb women seek to win their first paralympic _ paralympics. gb women seek to win their first paralympic medal. - paralympics. gb women seek to win their first paralympic medal. i - their first paralympic medal. i think if we were the first to bring that paralympic medal, it would be fantastic to know all the support we have had and everyone who has supported us from the lottery to our family to our parents, just to say it was worth it, i think that would be great. it was worth it, i think that would be areat. ~ . ., it was worth it, i think that would beareat.~ . ., it was worth it, i think that would beureat. . ., be great. wheelchair basketball has chan . ed be great. wheelchair basketball has changed amy's _ be great. wheelchair basketball has changed amy's life _ be great. wheelchair basketball has changed amy's life and _ be great. wheelchair basketball has changed amy's life and she - changed amy's life and she discovered she had bone cancer as a young girl. discovered she had bone cancer as a ouna uirl. ~ .,, , young girl. when i was first diagnosed. _ young girl. when i was first diagnosed, my _ young girl. when i was first diagnosed, my dad - young girl. when i was first diagnosed, my dad had - young girl. when i was first. diagnosed, my dad had been young girl. when i was first - diagnosed, my dad had been called out, and _ diagnosed, my dad had been called out, and i_ diagnosed, my dad had been called out, and i remember— diagnosed, my dad had been called out, and i remember being- diagnosed, my dad had been called out, and i remember being so- out, and i remember being so nervous, _ out, and i remember being so nervous, and _ out, and i remember being so nervous, and when— out, and i remember being so nervous, and when he - out, and i remember being so nervous, and when he came l out, and i remember being so. nervous, and when he came back out, and i remember being so- nervous, and when he came back in i was trying _ nervous, and when he came back in i was trying to — nervous, and when he came back in i was trying to catch _ nervous, and when he came back in i was trying to catch his _ nervous, and when he came back in i was trying to catch his eye _ nervous, and when he came back in i was trying to catch his eye for - was trying to catch his eye for reassurance, _ was trying to catch his eye for reassurance, and _ was trying to catch his eye for reassurance, and he - was trying to catch his eye for reassurance, and he looked . was trying to catch his eye for . reassurance, and he looked like was trying to catch his eye for - reassurance, and he looked like he had been _ reassurance, and he looked like he had been crving _ reassurance, and he looked like he had been crying. when— reassurance, and he looked like he had been crying. when they - reassurance, and he looked like he had been crying. when they said i had been crying. when they said cancer, — had been crying. when they said cancer, 50% _ had been crying. when they said cancer, 50% chance _ had been crying. when they said cancer, 50% chance of— had been crying. when they said cancer, 50% chance of survival, i had been crying. when they said i
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cancer, 50% chance of survival, my stomach _ cancer, 50% chance of survival, my stomach the — cancer, 50% chance of survival, my stomach the thought _ cancer, 50% chance of survival, my stomach the thought of _ cancer, 50% chance of survival, my stomach the thought of my- cancer, 50% chance of survival, my stomach the thought of my mum . cancer, 50% chance of survival, my. stomach the thought of my mum and grandparents— stomach the thought of my mum and grandparents and _ stomach the thought of my mum and grandparents and my _ stomach the thought of my mum and grandparents and my family- stomach the thought of my mum and grandparents and my family have - stomach the thought of my mum and i grandparents and my family have been taken by— grandparents and my family have been taken by whites— grandparents and my family have been taken by whites least _ grandparents and my family have been taken by whites least by— grandparents and my family have been taken by whites least by cancer, - grandparents and my family have been taken by whites least by cancer, and l taken by whites least by cancer, and ithought— taken by whites least by cancer, and i thought of— taken by whites least by cancer, and i thought of my— taken by whites least by cancer, and i thought of my mum _ taken by whites least by cancer, and i thought of my mum and _ taken by whites least by cancer, and i i thought of my mum and grandparents and my— i thought of my mum and grandparents and mvfamilv— i thought of my mum and grandparents and my family have _ i thought of my mum and grandparents and my family have been— i thought of my mum and grandparents and my family have been taken- i thought of my mum and grandparents and my family have been taken by- and my family have been taken by white _ and my family have been taken by white fleas— and my family have been taken by white fleas by— and my family have been taken by white fleas by cancer, _ and my family have been taken by white fleas by cancer, they - and my family have been taken byl white fleas by cancer, they thought that was— white fleas by cancer, they thought that was it — white fleas by cancer, they thought that was it. after, _ white fleas by cancer, they thought that was it. after, in _ white fleas by cancer, they thought that was it. after, in remission, - white fleas by cancer, they thought that was it. after, in remission, we had a _ that was it. after, in remission, we had a few— that was it. after, in remission, we had a few setbacks, _ that was it. after, in remission, we had a few setbacks, but _ that was it. after, in remission, we had a few setbacks, but life - that was it. after, in remission, we had a few setbacks, but life has - had a few setbacks, but life has been _ had a few setbacks, but life has been pretty— had a few setbacks, but life has been pretty good. _ had a few setbacks, but life has been pretty good-— had a few setbacks, but life has been pretty good. they have won world and european _ been pretty good. they have won world and european medals, - been pretty good. they have won world and european medals, but| been pretty good. they have won i world and european medals, but not been pretty good. they have won - world and european medals, but not a paralympic one yet. there is one thing that is missing... that paralympic one yet. there is one thing that is missing. . ._ paralympic one yet. there is one thing that is missing... that is the chi on thing that is missing... that is the chip on my — thing that is missing... that is the chip on my shoulder! _ thing that is missing... that is the chip on my shoulder! this - thing that is missing... that is the chip on my shoulder! this one - thing that is missing... that is the chip on my shoulder! this one is l chip on my shoulder! this one is personal — chip on my shoulder! this one is personal i— chip on my shoulder! this one is personal. i wanted _ chip on my shoulder! this one is personal. i wanted so _ chip on my shoulder! this one is personal. i wanted so badly. - chip on my shoulder! this one is personal. i wanted so badly. it i chip on my shoulder! this one is. personal. i wanted so badly. it has personal. ! wanted so badly. it has literally— personal. i wanted so badly. it has literally been — personal. i wanted so badly. it has literally been in _ personal. ! wanted so badly. it has literally been in my— personal. i wanted so badly. it has literally been in my dreams. - personal. i wanted so badly. it has literally been in my dreams. as . literally been in my dreams. as embarrassing _ literally been in my dreams. as embarrassing as _ literally been in my dreams. as embarrassing as that _ literally been in my dreams. as embarrassing as that is - literally been in my dreams. as embarrassing as that is to - literally been in my dreams. as i embarrassing as that is to admit. literally been in my dreams. as - embarrassing as that is to admit. we have done _ embarrassing as that is to admit. we have done it! — embarrassing as that is to admit. we have done it! now, _ embarrassing as that is to admit. we have done it! now, i— embarrassing as that is to admit. we have done it! now, i wake _ embarrassing as that is to admit. we have done it! now, i wake up. - embarrassing as that is to admit. we have done it! now, iwake up. still. have done it! now, iwake up. still work— have done it! now, iwake up. still work today — have done it! now, iwake up. still work today in _ have done it! now, iwake up. still work today-— work today. in the last hour, encland work today. in the last hour, england have _ work today. in the last hour, england have wrapped - work today. in the last hour, england have wrapped up . work today. in the last hour, england have wrapped up a i work today. in the last hour, i england have wrapped up a five wicket victory with the data such spare in the first test against sri lanka at old trafford. from all of us here at the bbc sport centre, we will see you soon. goodbye. hello. saturday turned into a decidedly soggy affair for some of us at least.
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this was the scene during saturday morning on the seafront in hove with cloud, with a lot of rain. but that wasn't the whole story. brighter conditions further north and west. that was how it looked in powys, and we did see sunny skies feeding in behind this rain band, albeit with a scattering of hefty showers. now, most of those showers will continue to fade through the evening, although some will continue up towards the north and the west of the uk. and then by the end of the night, we will see cloud and some patchy rain getting back into northern ireland. but where the skies remain clear, it is going to be a rather cool night, dare i say a fairly chilly night in some places? temperatures down to around 8 or 9 degrees. so we start tomorrow morning with some dry weather in many locations. but this frontal system already bringing cloud and rain into northern ireland, and that wet weather will spread its way up across southern and central portions of scotland into north west
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england, parts of wales as we go through the day. to the south and east of that, not a bad looking day, spells of sunshine, northern scotland seeing sunny spells and showers once again. it is going to be a windy day. we could see wind gusts in some places parts of northern england, for example, of around a0mph or more. temperatures, maybejust a little bit up on where they have been today. 15 to 20 degrees covers it for most of us. as we move out of sunday and into monday, which is, of course, the bank holiday for most of us, we do see this weak ridge of high pressure trying to build in, and it does mean, actually, monday should bring a decent amount of dry weather. we could have this band of cloud here, just bringing a little bit of showery rain across southern scotland and northern england first thing, and i think we will generally see increasing amounts of cloud as we go through the day. perhaps some rain getting into northern ireland later on, but on balance this is not a bad looking day if you're looking for dry weather and some spells of sunshine. it's going to feel a little bit warmer as well. and as we head deeper
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into the new week, while we will see frontal systems pushing in from the northwest, these weather fronts are likely to stall. so while some of us will see outbreaks of rain, others, particularly down towards the south and the southeast, will see something warmer developing. in fact, we could see temperatures getting into the high 20s celsius. that's all from me. bye— bye.
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live from london, this is bbc news: live from london, this is bbc news: german police say they're german police say they're still searching for the suspect still searching for the suspect in a stabbing attack in a stabbing attack which killed three people. than initially planned. which killed three people. they arrested a 15—year—old, they arrested a 15—year—old, but say he's not the main suspect. but say he's not the main suspect. nasa says two astronauts stranded nasa says two astronauts stranded on the international on the international space station will not return space station will not return to earth until february — to earth until february —
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eight months later eight months later than initially planned. the decision to keep butch and suni aboard the international space station, and bring the boeing starliner home un—crewed is the result of a commitment to safety. prosecutors in italy open a manslaughter investigation

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