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marathon. certainly, there will be quite a lot of cloud and i think it will feel very cool, particularly given this nagging breeze that will affect south—eastern parts of england. a fair amount of cloud around on sunday. there will be some bright or sunny spells. i think the best of the sunshine across northern ireland, that could lift temperatures to 18 degrees, but further east i think it will feel quite chilly. live from london. this is bbc news. the united states is leading calls for de—escalation following the presumed israeli attack on iran. we are committed to israel's security, we are also committed to de—escalating, to trying to bring this tension to a close. explosions were earlier heard in iran. us officials say it's israel's response to iran's weekend drone and missile attack. an iranian official says there is no plan for immediate retaliation — and state tv says no damage has been reported. welcome to bbc news now, 3 hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. ame
marathon. certainly, there will be quite a lot of cloud and i think it will feel very cool, particularly given this nagging breeze that will affect south—eastern parts of england. a fair amount of cloud around on sunday. there will be some bright or sunny spells. i think the best of the sunshine across northern ireland, that could lift temperatures to 18 degrees, but further east i think it will feel quite chilly. live from london. this is bbc news. the united states is leading calls for...
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and it's a world record—breaking london marathon for kenya's peres jepchirchir. also coming up on sportsday: find out why kaspar ruud takes a dip, fully clothed in barcelona. lots of sport for you we're starting with an extraordinary game of football at wembley stadium today where manchester united survived one of the greatest fa cup comebacks to reach the final. they beat the championship side, coventry city, on penalties but only after first throwing away a 3—0 lead and being let off after coventry had a goal disallowed in extra time. and united very nearly lost the shoot—out as well. but coventry missed two to their one. so they scraped through to set up an all—manchester final next month. the way we did it is not ok. because we should have managed it better. but it is a used performance and if you analyse this game first 70 minutes totally in control and we played very well and we scored great goals but then we allowed them to return in the game and we should not have allowed them. i don't think any other team has been as close to getting to a final wit
and it's a world record—breaking london marathon for kenya's peres jepchirchir. also coming up on sportsday: find out why kaspar ruud takes a dip, fully clothed in barcelona. lots of sport for you we're starting with an extraordinary game of football at wembley stadium today where manchester united survived one of the greatest fa cup comebacks to reach the final. they beat the championship side, coventry city, on penalties but only after first throwing away a 3—0 lead and being let off...
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a record 50,000 people are running the london marathon today. running the london marathon today . supporters are lining the today. supporters are lining the streets to cheer them on as they attempt to complete the 26.2 mile route they started just after 10:00, the event raising millions of pounds for charities. professional athletes were first off the mark, with olympic champion peres jepchirchir setting a new world record for the women. the kenyan finished the race in two hours, 16 minutes and 16 seconds. another kenyan, alexander munyao , won the men's event. he completed the distance in two hours and four minutes. for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts . news. com slash alerts. >> thank you so much, cameron and indeed, congratulations to everyone doing the marathon today. now there's plenty more coming up on today's show. but before tell you what we've got before i tell you what we've got lined you, let's find out lined up for you, let's find out what the lovely nano's got on her at 3:00. her s
a record 50,000 people are running the london marathon today. running the london marathon today . supporters are lining the today. supporters are lining the streets to cheer them on as they attempt to complete the 26.2 mile route they started just after 10:00, the event raising millions of pounds for charities. professional athletes were first off the mark, with olympic champion peres jepchirchir setting a new world record for the women. the kenyan finished the race in two hours, 16 minutes and...
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while running the london marathon with a fridge called tallulah on his back, the runner daniel stopped to propose to his girlfriend. she said yes and off he went to finish the marathon. you are all caught up now, see you later. hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'm paul scott at the bbc sport centre. here is what is coming up. inter milan are champions of italy, after a win over their cross city rivals. he cannot stop winning. scottie scheffler secures another pga tour title, this time at a rain delayed rbc heritage in south carolina. and four—time snooker world champion mark selby admits he is contemplating his future, after crashing out of this year's championship in the first round. welcome along to the programme. now, it was a particularly sweet night for internazionale, as they secured the serie a title in italy, and they did so against their fiercest rivals, ac milan. 80-1 against their fiercest rivals, ac milan. 80—1win at the san siro was enough to get over the line. the equation was simple at the san siro. inter knew a win would secure the serie a title and it didn't take t
while running the london marathon with a fridge called tallulah on his back, the runner daniel stopped to propose to his girlfriend. she said yes and off he went to finish the marathon. you are all caught up now, see you later. hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'm paul scott at the bbc sport centre. here is what is coming up. inter milan are champions of italy, after a win over their cross city rivals. he cannot stop winning. scottie scheffler secures another pga tour title, this time at a rain...
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the marathon— partner of london marathon. the marathon is known to be one of the most _ marathon is known to be one of the most supportive marathon events that there are, _ most supportive marathon events that there are, the crowds are amazing, they cheer— there are, the crowds are amazing, they cheer people on when the going is really— they cheer people on when the going is really tough on the marathon course — is really tough on the marathon course. that really resonates with us in _ course. that really resonates with us in samaritans because everything we are _ us in samaritans because everything we are about as being with people at the toughest time in their lives. this opportunity helps us to raise awareness — this opportunity helps us to raise awareness of our services and raise much—needed funds. it's a tough climate _ much—needed funds. it's a tough climate for— much—needed funds. it's a tough climate for charities out there at the moment, samaritans included. we take a _ the moment, samaritans include
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a probably have a major around the london marathon it will not stop going on about it. record 840,000 people have applied to take part next year. and now, as ten seconds of the cinema for dogs which has opened in norwich allowing owners to watch the amy winehouse movie with their fluffy friends. unsurprisingly, the event sold out in less than 48 hours that love it. adorable. you're all caught up now. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. here's what's coming up on the programme. could the system that saw everton and notingham forest docked premier league points be on it's way out? england rugby star billy vunipola apologises, after being arrested in majorca, following an incident in a nightclub. and nadal marches on. but the 22 time grand slam champion is made to work hard, to make the last 16 in madrid. hello there, and welcome along to the programme. it's been a premier league season full of drama on the pitch — with the title race still to be concluded. off the pitch, the league's profit and sustainability rules have found everton and nottingham for
a probably have a major around the london marathon it will not stop going on about it. record 840,000 people have applied to take part next year. and now, as ten seconds of the cinema for dogs which has opened in norwich allowing owners to watch the amy winehouse movie with their fluffy friends. unsurprisingly, the event sold out in less than 48 hours that love it. adorable. you're all caught up now. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. here's what's coming up on the programme....
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a record number of people took part in the london marathon with around 50,000 finishing today. and there was also a record broken in the women's elite races with kenya's peres jepchirchir setting a new women's time as she stormed to victory. she crossed the line in two hours, 16 minutes and 16 seconds to break the record by 45 seconds. in the men's, alexander mutiso munyao made it a kenyan double, beating the legendary kenenisa bekele. the british duo of emile cairess and mahamed mahamed finished third and fourth which qualifies them for the olympics. it has been a lot for me. it was a great win but unfortunately i did not win. this year i am so so happy. max verstappen is powering towards a 4th consecutive formula one world title — already leading the drivers�* championship by a huge margin — this time winning the returning chinese grand prix. starting from pole position, the red bull driver finished in shanghai ahead of mclaren�*s lando norris and verstappen�*s teammate sergio perez. he's already 25 points clear at the top of the drivers�* standings after four win
a record number of people took part in the london marathon with around 50,000 finishing today. and there was also a record broken in the women's elite races with kenya's peres jepchirchir setting a new women's time as she stormed to victory. she crossed the line in two hours, 16 minutes and 16 seconds to break the record by 45 seconds. in the men's, alexander mutiso munyao made it a kenyan double, beating the legendary kenenisa bekele. the british duo of emile cairess and mahamed mahamed...
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i'm running the london marathon tomorrow in aid of bristol refugee rights. it's my second one, taking this little running pack. and i've got battery pack. phone. backups. my headphones for the music. enjoy the day, runners! it's a really fantastic experience. the london marathon is a wonderful event. | it is a carnival of goodwill and it is a pleasure i to be a part of it. it's never easy. you just got to keep going. just keep putting one foot in front of the other. i but hopefully, i will get i to the finish, and hopefully i'll raise a lot of moneyl for cancer research uk. i love the marathon, i love the crowds. there's a sense of excitement and i love with all the runners running for a good cause. in my case, i'm running for the accessible learning foundation, a brilliant neurodiversity charity, but everybody�*s got their cause they're running for. and so there's this real, realspirit. good sports all of them. chris packham had his head in his hands. i've got to ask why. it’s packham had his head in his hands. i've got to ask why.— i've got to ask wh
i'm running the london marathon tomorrow in aid of bristol refugee rights. it's my second one, taking this little running pack. and i've got battery pack. phone. backups. my headphones for the music. enjoy the day, runners! it's a really fantastic experience. the london marathon is a wonderful event. | it is a carnival of goodwill and it is a pleasure i to be a part of it. it's never easy. you just got to keep going. just keep putting one foot in front of the other. i but hopefully, i will get...
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i ran the london marathon. did you.7 yes. london marathon. did you? yes. and did free speech and then i did free speech nation. and now i'm here. i barely tired , actually. it's barely tired, actually. it's because of. >> i like what what time do you get? >> oh, today i think it's like three hours. 30, something like that. >> that's amazing . how are your knees? >> oh, no. they're fine. i'm on a sort of, high, crisp based diet that keeps me going. so i use crisps and or chips , to keep use crisps and or chips, to keep my, fantastic. >> josh, any athletic feats today? >>i today? >> i did some more diy, and that's been following my diy journey. have you moved into a new place? >> no, it's all on the tiktok channel. >> all right, let's take a look at the headlines for tomorrow. so the daily mail has jewish leaders call on met chief to quit. >> i did that . >> i did that. >> i did that. >> the guardian has pm faces calls to put afghan concessions in rwanda bill. the times leads with voters, put police in the dock. the i has tories face new pay dock. the i has
i ran the london marathon. did you.7 yes. london marathon. did you? yes. and did free speech and then i did free speech nation. and now i'm here. i barely tired , actually. it's barely tired, actually. it's because of. >> i like what what time do you get? >> oh, today i think it's like three hours. 30, something like that. >> that's amazing . how are your knees? >> oh, no. they're fine. i'm on a sort of, high, crisp based diet that keeps me going. so i use crisps and or...
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many have now london marathon. many have now crossed the finishing line after completing the 26.2 mile route. supporters are still out and about though, cheering those on who are still making their way through the city streets. they started just after 10 am. today, the event raising millions of pounds for charities. our very own gb news political editor, chris hope, was one of the many who crossed the finishing line today. >> well, i've done it. i got round 26.2 miles, five hours and eight minutes, but slower than normal for me . eight minutes, but slower than normal for me. had a very sore left hip at some point. that was really hard . but here's the really hard. but here's the proof. here's the medal. that's why you do this. these kind of things raise, i think, over £7,000 for scope. i'll check on it online later. it's a great cause. it online later. it's a great cause . it's moving, it's cause. it's moving, it's exhausting and it's well worth the effort. and if you're mad like me, want to try and run it.7 >> an
many have now london marathon. many have now crossed the finishing line after completing the 26.2 mile route. supporters are still out and about though, cheering those on who are still making their way through the city streets. they started just after 10 am. today, the event raising millions of pounds for charities. our very own gb news political editor, chris hope, was one of the many who crossed the finishing line today. >> well, i've done it. i got round 26.2 miles, five hours and...
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in london, the elite gather, the world's best marathon runners, and they know who's missing. last year here, kelvin kiptum set a new course record, in october, the world record. in february, with his coach, kiptum was killed in a car crash. he'd redefined what people thought was possible. you know, marathon running teaches us a lot about life. it teaches the more you put in, the more that you get out, but it also, what happened with kelvin teaches us that life is so short, and what we need to do is grab every opportunity and take it. and the world record... well, we know that marathons are rapidly getting quicker, thanks to shoe technology in particular. tigst assefa of ethiopia is the world's fastest woman. she'll be racing here on sunday. but there are many ways to break records and to change preconceptions. well done, lloyd. 15 miles today, doing brilliantly. 19—year—old lloyd martin, coached by his mum, supported by special olympics, has trained to become the youngest person with down�*s syndrome to run a marathon. yeah, some of the days, it's raining.— all weathe
in london, the elite gather, the world's best marathon runners, and they know who's missing. last year here, kelvin kiptum set a new course record, in october, the world record. in february, with his coach, kiptum was killed in a car crash. he'd redefined what people thought was possible. you know, marathon running teaches us a lot about life. it teaches the more you put in, the more that you get out, but it also, what happened with kelvin teaches us that life is so short, and what we need to...
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marathon in the london marathon this weekend. i wonder what what category be in. this is category they'll be in. this is britain's and gb news. 1023 with britain's newsroom on gb news. with andrew pierce and carole malone. who's standing in for bev turner. we've got the panel with us before we introduce list, introduce them. sam list, of course, express. and introduce them. sam list, of cours> you know, we're all freelancers. i know lovely livings to make, but i'll be here every day. >> if i could be andrew. >> if i could be andrew. >> very good. which we'd like. she said. >> yes. >> yes. >> would you be? we've got some views in. views pouring in. >> there's stuff out. yeah >> there's some stuff out. yeah we've got ford. they're not pounng we've got ford. they'r
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amazing competitor, the london marathon, 1981. we've got some clips actually of you from from the first race. i don't know if we can get up on screen. >> so yeah , i don't know when >> so yeah, i don't know when the last time you. >> that's not that's not mark. >> that's not that's not mark. >> that's not the limping to the finish line. but it's you crossing over just there in the black vest top . black vest top. >> yeah. and can i just clarify i was running up behind. he collapses and he falls on top of me. >> so it was he was was that guy just completely knackered? mark. he needed some blackcurrant extract. i take it. >> yeah i wish i had blackcurrant extra. i would have looked that really, looked quite like that really, so what happened was , the last so what happened was, the last couple of miles i started to struggle a little bit because obviously i hadn't heard of blackcurrants then, and, i was running along and he was just in front of me and being the kind hearted soul , front of me and being the kind hearted soul, i kept s
amazing competitor, the london marathon, 1981. we've got some clips actually of you from from the first race. i don't know if we can get up on screen. >> so yeah , i don't know when >> so yeah, i don't know when the last time you. >> that's not that's not mark. >> that's not that's not mark. >> that's not the limping to the finish line. but it's you crossing over just there in the black vest top . black vest top. >> yeah. and can i just clarify i was running...
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he just ran the london marathon while blind taste testing glasses of wine every mile. that's 26 miles. 25 stops and sips across 26-miles in total while attempting to guess the grape, variety, and country each time. >> apparently tom did pretty well. he finished the race. that's pretty good. he fully or partially got through 21 out of 25 correct. all this was for a good cause, raising more than 20,000 u.s. dollars for the sobel house hospice in honor of his mother. >> that sounds like torture. >> did he spit it out? did he have a little spigot? >> i don't know. that's cheating. >> he must have had the worst headache known to mankind after that. >> that's a hangover. >> no, thank you. >> those last eight miles or so probably were numb. >> there's got to be an easier way. >> don't do it. >> there you go. say no. >> highly recommend. >>> let's look at what's happening weatherwise if you're attempting something maybe a little more modest than a marathon and sipping wine along the way. the weather will calm down heading into the weekend. today was another cool, breezy day an
he just ran the london marathon while blind taste testing glasses of wine every mile. that's 26 miles. 25 stops and sips across 26-miles in total while attempting to guess the grape, variety, and country each time. >> apparently tom did pretty well. he finished the race. that's pretty good. he fully or partially got through 21 out of 25 correct. all this was for a good cause, raising more than 20,000 u.s. dollars for the sobel house hospice in honor of his mother. >> that sounds...
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. >>> on sunday olympic gold medalist peres jepchirchir won the london marathon crossing the finish line 2in >>> house conservatives fuming at speaker mike johnson this morning after the passage of four foreign aid bills over the weekend,
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well, now the 31—year—old from london has just been told she'll represent team gb in the marathon at this summer's paris olympics. turns out she was rather good at her hobby, as sophie raworth explains. rose harvey only started running ten years ago, when she moved to london and joined a running club to get fit and meet people. keep pushing, keep pushing. well done, rose. she never imagined it would lead her to the olympics. i still cannot believe it. i am absolutely buzzing with excitement. itjust feels like two minutes ago that i was still working full—time as a lawyer, and just running forfun. i mean, the last olympics, i wasn't even fast enough to make the trial. for years, rose was a good club runner, completing the london marathon in three hours, but it was lockdown that changed everything. i was made redundant from myjob and i had three months basically at home, and i needed a lockdown project, so that's how i started training seriously. and if i hadn't have had that forced upon me, i wouldn't be heading to paris. project lockdown worked. rose suddenly found herself on elite
well, now the 31—year—old from london has just been told she'll represent team gb in the marathon at this summer's paris olympics. turns out she was rather good at her hobby, as sophie raworth explains. rose harvey only started running ten years ago, when she moved to london and joined a running club to get fit and meet people. keep pushing, keep pushing. well done, rose. she never imagined it would lead her to the olympics. i still cannot believe it. i am absolutely buzzing with...
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a record number ran in the london marathon today and a record was broken in the women's race
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now east africa not leads way in dominance form of the 44 london marathon, erased out so not just one by 2 canyon victories. and then women's tournaments, the reading and then pick champ, deanna. pettus church are killed. victory. well smashing the world's record at time of 2 hours. 16 minutes and 16 seconds, wiping out the woman's only cost records set by kenya's mary chi tawny. in 2017. i think signed up with you, so when you all made it a kenyan double with his victory in the men's race, now trail dates, you'll count a long distance legend and a niece of the candidate through the streets of london. only to put my head in the final clematis and take the man's race. and churchill pass a eyes set going on. i'll double in paris, look at us and i know this, this was the most easy. it was wendy. and this, i know the ladies was wrong, so i told myself lets me wait. yeah. and deal with the last 2 minutes. i'm feeling good. this is the, let's do this for kenya to so it makes seem for them to. so i was trying to pick a hug. i them good. i know know of the air from i think it's the batteries.
now east africa not leads way in dominance form of the 44 london marathon, erased out so not just one by 2 canyon victories. and then women's tournaments, the reading and then pick champ, deanna. pettus church are killed. victory. well smashing the world's record at time of 2 hours. 16 minutes and 16 seconds, wiping out the woman's only cost records set by kenya's mary chi tawny. in 2017. i think signed up with you, so when you all made it a kenyan double with his victory in the men's race, now...
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now east africa, not leads, way in dominance form of the 44 london marathon, raised us so not just one by 2 canyon victories. and then women's tournaments, the reading and, and then big jump to you on a peta step church or so killed victory. well smashing the world's record at time of 2 hours. 16 minutes and 16 seconds, wiping out the woman's only costs records set by kenya's. mary chi tawny in 2017, i think, signed up with diesel when you all made it a kenyan double with his victory in the men's race now trail to jo, town long distance legend and a niece of the canada through the streets of london. only to pull i had in the final kilometers and take the advanced race and church of passe eyes set going on. the double in paris, take it as i know this, this was not easy. it was wendy. and this, i know the ladies who are strong. so i don't myself, let me wait. yeah. and deal with the last 2 minutes. i'm feeling good. this is the last. it is okay. no tools that makes seem for them. so i was trying to pick a hub. i them, but i know know of the air from i think it's 5 years. yeah. and michae
now east africa, not leads, way in dominance form of the 44 london marathon, raised us so not just one by 2 canyon victories. and then women's tournaments, the reading and, and then big jump to you on a peta step church or so killed victory. well smashing the world's record at time of 2 hours. 16 minutes and 16 seconds, wiping out the woman's only costs records set by kenya's. mary chi tawny in 2017, i think, signed up with diesel when you all made it a kenyan double with his victory in the...
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for years rose was a good club runner, completing the london marathon in three hours, but it was lockdown that changed everything. i was lockdown that changed everything-— everything. i was made redundant _ everything. i was made redundant from - everything. i was made redundant from my - everything. i was made| redundant from my job. everything. i was made i redundant from my job. i everything. i was made - redundant from my job. i had redundant from myjob. i had three months, at home, i needed a lockdowning project. that�*s how i started training fiercely. if i had not had that forced upon me, i wouldn�*t be heading to paris. forced upon me, iwouldn't be heading to paris.— heading to paris. pro'ect lockdown i heading to paris. pro'ect lockdown worked. h heading to paris. project lockdown worked. rose| heading to paris. project - lockdown worked. rose found herself on elite start—lines. go on, rosy! come on, push it, push it! it go on, rosy! come on, push it, ush it! ., , ., go on, rosy! come on, push it, ush it! .,, ., .,, push it! it was in chicago last autumn she _ push it!
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for years, rose was a good club runner, completing the london marathon in three hours, but it was lockdown that changed everything. also, i was made redundant from myjob and i had three months basically at home, and i needed a lockdown product, so that�*s how i started training seriously. and if i hadn�*t have had that forced upon me, i would i wouldn�*t be heading to paris. project lockdown worked. rose suddenly found herself on elite start lines. go on, rosie! go on, girl! come on, push it! push it! but it was in chicago last autumn that she ran her fastest ever marathon — in 2 hours and 23 minutes — cheered on by her fiance, charlie. so good! come on, bring on olympic qualifying time! there must be so many people out there with talents that are just undiscovered, and perhaps they haven�*t... they haven�*t fully realised their potential yet. just take the plunge with whatever is fun, whatever you love doing, and just see where you can go with it, because you never know where it might take you. and finally before we go, the olympic flame was formally handed over to organiser
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i wonder if he will do the london marathon. plenty more of course on the bbc news website. do stay with us as we are watching events very closely in jerusalem us as we are watching events very closely injerusalem as anti—government protesters and families of hostages who remain in gaza have taken to the streets to protest. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. it certainly has been a weekend of contrasts — wet and windy, stormy for some, glorious for others. you had to make the most of the sunshine when you had it. after the warmest day of the year so far in east anglia, it was not a bad start to sunday morning. it did cloud over a little as the day progressed. and the week ahead is going to stay pretty unsettled, i'm afraid. 0ften wet and windy, a little bit cooler as well to begin with. but then there's a potential for something warmer to return from wednesday into thursday later on. more on that in just a moment. but we've got this deepening area of low pressure for monday, which is going to bring some wet weatherfor some of us. so we'll start off on monday mor
i wonder if he will do the london marathon. plenty more of course on the bbc news website. do stay with us as we are watching events very closely in jerusalem us as we are watching events very closely injerusalem as anti—government protesters and families of hostages who remain in gaza have taken to the streets to protest. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. it certainly has been a weekend of contrasts — wet and windy, stormy for some, glorious for others. you had to make the most...
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london marathon with 50,000 expected to finish the historic route. and there was a record broken in the elite races with kenya's perezjepchirchir setting a new women's only time as she stormed to victory. perezjepchirchir crossed the line in two hours, 16 minutes and 16 seconds to break the record by a5 seconds. second—place tigst assefa and joyciline jepkosgei in third were also within that time. in the men's, alexander mutiso munyao made it a kenyan double, munyao made it a kenyan double. britain's emile cairess was third. meanwhile, the wheelchair races were dominated by swiss duo marcel hug and catherine debrunner. now, manchester united take on championship side coventry in sunday's fa cup semifinal at wembley, and it will see a man credited with playing a famous part in united's success come up against the premier league side. mark robins is now the manager of championship team coventry, but when he played for united, the side were struggling under sir alex ferguson. robin's winning goal in the fa cup against nottingham forest in 1990 is said
london marathon with 50,000 expected to finish the historic route. and there was a record broken in the elite races with kenya's perezjepchirchir setting a new women's only time as she stormed to victory. perezjepchirchir crossed the line in two hours, 16 minutes and 16 seconds to break the record by a5 seconds. second—place tigst assefa and joyciline jepkosgei in third were also within that time. in the men's, alexander mutiso munyao made it a kenyan double, munyao made it a kenyan double....
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marathon. but by and large, a dry story. 13 degrees on the eastern coast, but look at that, northern ireland, 18 degrees possible out towards the west. now, through into monday, after a chilly start, cloud will spread its way southwards across the country. rain to begin with in northern england, north wales. that rain will spread its way southwards and eastwards through the day. further north, we'll see a little bit of sunshine break through, just one or two showers. warmest conditions in around central scotland, at 16 celsius, but a chilly 9 to 13 degrees across parts of england and wales, and staying cool through this next week. this is bbc news. the headlines. iran's foreign minister has downplayed israel's involvement a recent missile strike on iran, describing the weapons used as more like children's toys, rather than drones. he said the operation had caused no deaths or damage. he also warned of an �*immediate response' if israel acts against his country's interests. new york city polic
marathon. but by and large, a dry story. 13 degrees on the eastern coast, but look at that, northern ireland, 18 degrees possible out towards the west. now, through into monday, after a chilly start, cloud will spread its way southwards across the country. rain to begin with in northern england, north wales. that rain will spread its way southwards and eastwards through the day. further north, we'll see a little bit of sunshine break through, just one or two showers. warmest conditions in...
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marathon. there will be a lot of cloud. it will feel cool, particularly given this nagging breeze that will affect south—eastern parts of england. a fair amount of cloud around on sunday. the best of the sunshine across northern ireland, that could live temperatures to 18 degrees, but further east i think it will feel quite chilly. today at one — us officials say israel has carried out an attack on iran overnight, an escalation of the conflict between the two countries. the attack was near the city of isfahan, apparent retaliation for iran's drone and missile strike last weekend on israel. but world leaders call for restraint. we're committed to israel's security and we're also committed to deescalating, to trying to bring this tension to a close. we'll be live with our correspondents in jerusalem and washington. also this lunchtime... three victims of the contaminated blood scandal were subjected to secret medical trials when they were schoolboys in the 1970s. the biggest election in the w
marathon. there will be a lot of cloud. it will feel cool, particularly given this nagging breeze that will affect south—eastern parts of england. a fair amount of cloud around on sunday. the best of the sunshine across northern ireland, that could live temperatures to 18 degrees, but further east i think it will feel quite chilly. today at one — us officials say israel has carried out an attack on iran overnight, an escalation of the conflict between the two countries. the attack was near...
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marathon. certainly, there will be quite a lot of cloud and i think it will feel very cool, particularly given this nagging breeze that will affect south—eastern parts of england. a fair amount of cloud around on sunday. there will be some bright or sunny spells. i think the best of the sunshine across northern ireland, that could lift temperatures to 18 degrees, but further east i think it will feel quite chilly. live from london. this is bbc news. the us calls for a "de—escalation" after an apparent israeli attack on iran. we will be live injerusalem, washington and here in london with our persian service. three victims of the contaminated blood scandal say they were subjected to secret medical trials when they were school boys in the 19705. if we didn't go for our prophylaxis appointments, we would either get dragged out of school le55on5 because you had missed your appointment, and if you did it so many times, you got black mark5. iam i am live in the capital of new delhi with the count
marathon. certainly, there will be quite a lot of cloud and i think it will feel very cool, particularly given this nagging breeze that will affect south—eastern parts of england. a fair amount of cloud around on sunday. there will be some bright or sunny spells. i think the best of the sunshine across northern ireland, that could lift temperatures to 18 degrees, but further east i think it will feel quite chilly. live from london. this is bbc news. the us calls for a...
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marathon. it should stay dry. there will be a cool northeasterly breeze and a top temperature 11 or 12 degrees. we will see some cloud developing in east anglia and the southeast that could bring the odd light shower here and there. 0therwise, some sunny spells for other parts of england and wales. plenty of sunshine for northern ireland. much more cloud in scotland. we've got this rain and drizzle in the east pushing into the far north of england, pegging temperatures back here. a little bit warmer in western scotland where we've got some brighter skies but the highest temperatures are going to be inland in northern ireland — a pleasant 17 or 18 degrees. the centre of the high pressure is just getting pushed towards the west of the uk. it allows these weather fronts to take the cloud and rain southwards and this time, we've got a cloudy picture. on monday. we're going to find some rain and drizzle at times for england and wales. it should turn drier and brighter with some sunshine in norther
marathon. it should stay dry. there will be a cool northeasterly breeze and a top temperature 11 or 12 degrees. we will see some cloud developing in east anglia and the southeast that could bring the odd light shower here and there. 0therwise, some sunny spells for other parts of england and wales. plenty of sunshine for northern ireland. much more cloud in scotland. we've got this rain and drizzle in the east pushing into the far north of england, pegging temperatures back here. a little bit...
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marathon. it should stay dry, there will be a cool north—easterly breeze and a top temperature of 11 or 12 degrees. some cloud in east anglia and the south—east could bring the odd light shower here and there but sunny spells for other puzzling lead and wales, plenty of sunshine for northern ireland, more cloud in scotland, drizzle pushing into the far north of england, pegging temperatures back here. warmer and west of scotland with brighter skies, the highest temperatures will be in land in northern ireland, a pleasant 17 or 18 degrees. high pressure pushed to the west of the uk allows the weather fronts to take the cloud and rain southwards and this time we got a cloudy picture on monday, rain and drizzle at times for england and wales, turning drier and brighter with sunshine in northern scotland. it may stay dry in northern ireland but there is more cloud on monday. some semblance of warmer air more cloud on monday. some semblance of warmerair in more cloud on monday. some semblance of
marathon. it should stay dry, there will be a cool north—easterly breeze and a top temperature of 11 or 12 degrees. some cloud in east anglia and the south—east could bring the odd light shower here and there but sunny spells for other puzzling lead and wales, plenty of sunshine for northern ireland, more cloud in scotland, drizzle pushing into the far north of england, pegging temperatures back here. warmer and west of scotland with brighter skies, the highest temperatures will be in land...
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for years, rose was a good club runner, completing the london marathon in three hours, but it was lockdown that changed everything. also, i was made redundant from myjob and i had three months basically at home, and i needed a lockdown product, so that's how i started training seriously. and if i hadn't have had that forced upon me, i would i wouldn't be heading to paris. project lockdown worked. rose suddenly found herself on elite start lines. go on, rosie! go on, girl! come on, push it! push it! but it was in chicago last autumn that she ran her fastest ever marathon — in two hours and 23 minutes — cheered on by herfiance, charlie. so good! come on, bring on olympic qualifying time! _ there must be so many people out there with talents that are just undiscovered, and perhaps they haven't... they haven't fully realised their potential yet. just take the plunge with whatever is fun, whatever you love doing, and just see where you can go with it, because you never know where it might take you. well, very good luck to roles in the olympics. now, time for the weather. 0lympics. now, time
for years, rose was a good club runner, completing the london marathon in three hours, but it was lockdown that changed everything. also, i was made redundant from myjob and i had three months basically at home, and i needed a lockdown product, so that's how i started training seriously. and if i hadn't have had that forced upon me, i would i wouldn't be heading to paris. project lockdown worked. rose suddenly found herself on elite start lines. go on, rosie! go on, girl! come on, push it! push...
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so it�*s not going to be too hot for the runners in the london marathon. it should stay dry. there will be a cool northeasterly breeze and a top temperature 11 or 12 degrees. we will see some cloud developing in east anglia in the south east that could bring the odd light shower here and there. 0therwise, some sunny spells for other parts of england and wales, plenty of sunshine for northern ireland, much more cloud in scotland. we�*ve got this rain and drizzle in the east pushing into the far north of england, pegging temperatures back here, a little bit warmer in western scotland where we�*ve got some brighter skies, but the highest temperatures are going to be inland in northern ireland, a pleasant 17 or 18 degrees. the center of the high pressure is just getting pushed towards the west of the uk. it allows these weather fronts to take the cloud and rain southwards and this time we�*ve got a cloudy picture. on monday we�*re going to find some rain and drizzle at times for england and wales. it should turn drier and brighter with some sunshine in northern scotland.
so it�*s not going to be too hot for the runners in the london marathon. it should stay dry. there will be a cool northeasterly breeze and a top temperature 11 or 12 degrees. we will see some cloud developing in east anglia in the south east that could bring the odd light shower here and there. 0therwise, some sunny spells for other parts of england and wales, plenty of sunshine for northern ireland, much more cloud in scotland. we�*ve got this rain and drizzle in the east pushing into the...
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a record number of people took part in the london marathon with around 50,000 finishing today. and there was also a record broken in the elite races with kenya's peresjepchirchir setting a new women's time as she stormed to victory. she crossed the line in two hours, 16 minutes and sixteen seconds to break the record by 45 seconds. in the men's, alexander mutiso munyao made it a kenyan double, beating the legendary kenenisa bekele. the british duo of emile cairess and mahamed mahamed finished third and fourth which qualifies them for the olympics. yet another victory for max verstappen in — what appears to be an unstoppable run to a fourth formula one world title. he started from pole and went on to win the chinese grand prix in shanghai ahead of mclaren�*s lando norris. verstappen is already 25 points clear at the top of the drivers' standings after four wins from the season's first five races. nelly korda is out in front on the final day of the first women's major of the year — the chevron championship. she's two shots ahead of the chasing field approaching the turn in
a record number of people took part in the london marathon with around 50,000 finishing today. and there was also a record broken in the elite races with kenya's peresjepchirchir setting a new women's time as she stormed to victory. she crossed the line in two hours, 16 minutes and sixteen seconds to break the record by 45 seconds. in the men's, alexander mutiso munyao made it a kenyan double, beating the legendary kenenisa bekele. the british duo of emile cairess and mahamed mahamed finished...
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marathon. but by and large, a dry story. 13 degrees on the eastern coast, but look at that, northern ireland, 18 degrees possible out towards the west. now, through into monday, after a chilly start, cloud will spread its way southwards across the country. rain to begin with in northern england, north wales. that rain will spread its way southwards and eastwards through the day. further north, we'll see a little bit of sunshine break through, just one or two showers. warmest conditions in around central scotland, at 16 celsius, but a chilly 9 to 13 degrees across parts of england and wales, and staying cool through this next week. live from london, this is bbc news. nine people are reportedly dead, after strikes in southern gaza, where the threat of disease is growing. figs where the threat of disease is curowin. �* , . ., where the threat of disease is curowin. ., , . , where the threat of disease is ..rowin_ ., , . , growing. as attention switches back to the war in _ growing. as attention
marathon. but by and large, a dry story. 13 degrees on the eastern coast, but look at that, northern ireland, 18 degrees possible out towards the west. now, through into monday, after a chilly start, cloud will spread its way southwards across the country. rain to begin with in northern england, north wales. that rain will spread its way southwards and eastwards through the day. further north, we'll see a little bit of sunshine break through, just one or two showers. warmest conditions in...
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marathon. it should stay dry. there will be a cool northeasterly breeze and a top temperature of 11 or 12 degrees. we will see some cloud developing in east anglia and the southeast that could bring the odd light shower here and there. otherwise, some sunny spells for other parts of england and wales. plenty of sunshine for northern ireland. much more cloud in scotland. we've got this rain and drizzle in the east pushing into the far north of england, pegging temperatures back here. a little bit warmer in western scotland where we've got some brighter skies, but the highest temperatures are going to be inland in northern ireland — a pleasant 17 or 18 degrees. the centre of the high pressure is just getting pushed towards the west of the uk. it allows these weather fronts to take the cloud and rain southwards, and this time, we've got a cloudy picture on monday. we're going to find some rain and drizzle at times for england and wales. it should turn drier and brighter with some sunshine in nor
marathon. it should stay dry. there will be a cool northeasterly breeze and a top temperature of 11 or 12 degrees. we will see some cloud developing in east anglia and the southeast that could bring the odd light shower here and there. otherwise, some sunny spells for other parts of england and wales. plenty of sunshine for northern ireland. much more cloud in scotland. we've got this rain and drizzle in the east pushing into the far north of england, pegging temperatures back here. a little...
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when the iceland supermarket boss richard walker ran the london marathon on sunday, he collapsed with just over a mile to go. he later came round to find stjohn ambulance volunteers giving first aid — and he believes they saved his life. richard joins us now along with those brilliant volunteers becky james, matthew cleave and james dudfield. what do you remember what happened? the atmosphere was incredible. from mile 20, 21, the atmosphere was incredible. from mile 20,21, it got harder. i assume that was the infamous wall. i kept pushing. i run myself unconscious and pushed too hard. at about mile 22.5, i collapsed and i cannot remember anything. 22.5, i collapsed and i cannot rememberanything. i blacked 22.5, i collapsed and i cannot remember anything. i blacked out. there are pictures of you. these guys were helping you. tell us what you did. we guys were helping you. tell us what ou did. ~ ., ., ., you did. we got a call over the radio that _ you did. we got a call over the radio that someone _ you did. we got a call over the radio that someone had - you did. we got a call over
when the iceland supermarket boss richard walker ran the london marathon on sunday, he collapsed with just over a mile to go. he later came round to find stjohn ambulance volunteers giving first aid — and he believes they saved his life. richard joins us now along with those brilliant volunteers becky james, matthew cleave and james dudfield. what do you remember what happened? the atmosphere was incredible. from mile 20, 21, the atmosphere was incredible. from mile 20,21, it got harder. i...
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the london marathon if he was released. he ran in 2022, and he hasn't stopped running since. he's raising money for hostage international. this is the uniform that you have to wear when you are being taken to the revolutionary court. i managed to smuggle it somehow and managed to bring it to britain and i ran in this in the first london marathon in 2022. there were two charity organisations that helped us very much. one was amnesty international, iran for them the first time. and then hostage international, who helped my family members while i was in prison and afterwards when i was released. let's take a look at the tubes now. now onto the weather with kawser. hello, good morning. well, it's a dry, bright start initially to this easter monday but today we're looking at some sunny spells but also some scattered heavy showers developing in places too. this morning there may be one or two patches of mist and fog but they will soon left and then we will start to see those showers developing, being brought in on a fairly brisk
the london marathon if he was released. he ran in 2022, and he hasn't stopped running since. he's raising money for hostage international. this is the uniform that you have to wear when you are being taken to the revolutionary court. i managed to smuggle it somehow and managed to bring it to britain and i ran in this in the first london marathon in 2022. there were two charity organisations that helped us very much. one was amnesty international, iran for them the first time. and then hostage...
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she ran the london marathon a few years later in three hours. but it was during lockdown that her times really improved. she went from good club runner to olympic qualifier when she finished the chicago marathon last year in 2:23. there's strong evidence that global efforts at conservation are working, according to a study published in the journal science. the research took ten years, and looked at more than 600 conservation trials from around the world. the authors say some extinctions have been prevented and that the decline in biodiversity is being slowed. here's our climate and science reporter, esme stallard. biodiversity is declining at a faster rate than at any other time in human history, driven by climate change and habitat loss. but researchers from the environmental charity rewild and the universities of oxford and kent found that most cases, conservation measures were more effective at slowing it than doing nothing at all. the success stories they found included deforestation rates falling 74% in the congo basin following the introdu
she ran the london marathon a few years later in three hours. but it was during lockdown that her times really improved. she went from good club runner to olympic qualifier when she finished the chicago marathon last year in 2:23. there's strong evidence that global efforts at conservation are working, according to a study published in the journal science. the research took ten years, and looked at more than 600 conservation trials from around the world. the authors say some extinctions have...
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marathon with light london marathon with a light northwesterly but northwesterly breeze, but generally through generally staying dry through much that cloud much of the day, that cloud and rain eastern parts of rain across eastern parts of scotland will slowly sink its way southwards. go through way southwards. as we go through the the day, and feeling the rest of the day, and feeling quite under cloud quite chilly under that cloud and well. struggling quite chilly under that cloud and the well. struggling quite chilly under that cloud and the double struggling quite chilly under that cloud and the double figuresing quite chilly under that cloud and the double figures across reach the double figures across the coast, feeling the north sea coast, but feeling much pleasant in that much more pleasant in that sunshine. south. highs much more pleasant in that su141ine. south. highs much more pleasant in that su 14 ore. south. highs much more pleasant in that su 14 or 15 south. highs much more pleasant in that su 14 or 15 degrees outh. highs much more pleasant in that su 14 or 15 degrees thr
marathon with light london marathon with a light northwesterly but northwesterly breeze, but generally through generally staying dry through much that cloud much of the day, that cloud and rain eastern parts of rain across eastern parts of scotland will slowly sink its way southwards. go through way southwards. as we go through the the day, and feeling the rest of the day, and feeling quite under cloud quite chilly under that cloud and well. struggling quite chilly under that cloud and the...
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his teacher has been amazing, he has just run for asthma uk for the london marathon. warren won�*t be forgotten. we will keep going and hopefully, we can bring these numbers down for asthma. belinda dowlin: , numbers down for asthma. belinda dowling, mother— numbers down for asthma. belinda dowling, mother of _ numbers down for asthma. belinda dowling, mother of warren, - numbers down for asthma. belinda dowling, mother of warren, thank| numbers down for asthma. belinda . dowling, mother of warren, thank you forjoining us. i�*m going to take younes live to some pictures out of shanghai in china. you will have seen that the us secretary of state antony blinken has just arrived in shanghai. us secretary of state antony blinken hasjust arrived in shanghai. he is there on a two day visit to talk to officials, sorry, a three visit, where he is expected to warn against exporting components to help russia�*s war effort. washington says moscow uses chinese tools and microchips for weapons deployed against ukraine, something beijing has called groundless. mr blinken�
his teacher has been amazing, he has just run for asthma uk for the london marathon. warren won�*t be forgotten. we will keep going and hopefully, we can bring these numbers down for asthma. belinda dowlin: , numbers down for asthma. belinda dowling, mother— numbers down for asthma. belinda dowling, mother of _ numbers down for asthma. belinda dowling, mother of warren, - numbers down for asthma. belinda dowling, mother of warren, thank| numbers down for asthma. belinda . dowling, mother of...
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so it's not going to be too hot for the runners in the london marathon. it should stay dry. there will be a cool northeasterly breeze and a top temperature 11 or 12 degrees. we will see some cloud developing in east anglia in the south east that could bring the odd light shower here and there. 0therwise, some sunny spells for other parts of england and wales, plenty of sunshine for northern ireland, much more cloud in scotland. we've got this rain and drizzle in the east pushing into the far north of england, pegging temperatures back here, a little bit warmer in western scotland where we've got some brighter skies, but the highest temperatures are going to be inland in northern ireland, a pleasant 17 or 18 degrees. the center of the high pressure is just getting pushed towards the west of the uk. it allows these weather fronts to take the cloud and rain southwards and this time we've got a cloudy picture. on monday we're going to find some rain and drizzle at times for england and wales. it should turn drier and brighter with some sunshine in northern scotland. it may stay
so it's not going to be too hot for the runners in the london marathon. it should stay dry. there will be a cool northeasterly breeze and a top temperature 11 or 12 degrees. we will see some cloud developing in east anglia in the south east that could bring the odd light shower here and there. 0therwise, some sunny spells for other parts of england and wales, plenty of sunshine for northern ireland, much more cloud in scotland. we've got this rain and drizzle in the east pushing into the far...
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so that means that if you are out early heading off to the london marathon, it will be a cool start for the runners and spectators, and we are expecting temperatures to get into the low double figures, 12—13 at best, during the day, with the keen wind blowing and quite a lot of cloud. it looks as if we will see some good sunshine further to the west and perhaps for northern ireland, up to 17—18. but at the moment it's looking quite chilly again. live from london. this is bbc news. this explosions are heard in iran. us officials say it's — israel's response to this week's attack. an iranian official says there is no plan for immediate retaliation — and state tv says there is no damage reported. g7 foreign ministers are in italy — with the crisis expected to dominate their agenda. while the european commission president urges restraint from all parties. hello, i'm lauren taylor. world leaders are calling for restraint on all sides, after an apparent israeli air strike on iran. explosions were heard in the country and two us officials told our broadcast partner cbs news that it w
so that means that if you are out early heading off to the london marathon, it will be a cool start for the runners and spectators, and we are expecting temperatures to get into the low double figures, 12—13 at best, during the day, with the keen wind blowing and quite a lot of cloud. it looks as if we will see some good sunshine further to the west and perhaps for northern ireland, up to 17—18. but at the moment it's looking quite chilly again. live from london. this is bbc news. this...
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marathon. certainly, there will be quite a lot of cloud and i think it will feel very cool, particularly given this nagging breeze that will affect south—eastern parts of england. a fair amount of cloud around on sunday. there will be some bright or sunny spells. i think the best of the sunshine across northern ireland, that could lift temperatures to 18 degrees, but further east i think it will feel quite chilly. welcome to bbc news. families criticise the decision not to prosecute 15 former soldiers and an ira memberfor alleged perjury at the bloody sunday inquiry. rishi sunak has set out plans which would strip gps of the power to sign people off work. right now, the gateway to ill health benefits is writing too many off, leaving them on the wrong type of support and with no expectation of trying to find a job with all the advantages that that brings. and there's a growing backlash a day after the football association announced it was scrapping fa cup replays, with lower league clubs deman
marathon. certainly, there will be quite a lot of cloud and i think it will feel very cool, particularly given this nagging breeze that will affect south—eastern parts of england. a fair amount of cloud around on sunday. there will be some bright or sunny spells. i think the best of the sunshine across northern ireland, that could lift temperatures to 18 degrees, but further east i think it will feel quite chilly. welcome to bbc news. families criticise the decision not to prosecute 15 former...