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volunteered and continued right through towards the end of the incident, which i found exceptional. and it was at the end of the incident, he started — you could tell — he started the process of the experience that he'd been through. your work over the weekend, that must make you feel very proud to be a nurse? everything was just so well done, and everyone did such a fantasticjob. i'm just really proud to work with this team, and they were great, everyone was fantastic. that's it. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm katherine downes. a true professional and a great man — newcastle united pay tribute to former midfielder cheik tiote who's collapsed and died in training. he wasjust 30. andy murray is through to the quarter finals of the french open — and asks for the crowd to remember the victims of the terror attacks in london and manchester.
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and its all change for the lions — ken owens is captain as warren gatland names an entirely new starting 15 to face a side which contains eight all blacks. fans and players have been reacting to the news that former newcastle midfielder cheik tiote has died at the age of 30. he collapsed during training with his club, beijing enterprises in china. he played for newcastle for seven years, making 150 appearances, and played international football for ivory coast. former newcastle and england manager steve mcclaren has paid tribute to him. cheik was just cheik wasjust a cheik was just a warrior, and he
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could play too. set the tempo, the intensity of the game that he wanted to play would be idealfor the premier league. and so he proved. that was the kind of player that everybody wanted in their team. if i had him at newcastle, he would have been tremendous. he was the kind of character who was a winner all the way through. he's been described as a true professional and a great man by newcastle manager rafa benitez. here's reaction from some of his former team—mates too. tim krul, newcastle goalkeeper, said he is deeply sad to hear the news about cheik, one of his favourite team—mates. alan shearer, newcastle united's all—time top goal—scorer said it was devastating news, the death of cheik tiote. rest in peace. news of cheik tiote, who has died at
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the age of 30. more football news for you later in the programme. the quarterfinals have been decided in both the men's and women's singles at the french open. andy murray is safely through to the last eight after easing past the rising russian star karen khachanov. nick parrott reports. like an army, andy murray appears to march on his stomach, bringing enough food to fuel a lengthy encounter against karen khachanov. but it looks like there would be plenty left over, as he quickly got down to business. his 21—year—old opponent is tipped for a big future. at six feet six inches tall, you would expect his game to be all about power, but it was his deft touch that challenged andy murray. but one of the reasons there is more than 50 places in the rankings between them was clear. while murray's errors were few and far between, khachanov‘s inexperienced show. the britain isn't yet back to his best but when he stumbled he
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soon recovered. on occasions he was broken in the second and third sets but he hit back immediately. a better opponent may have capitalised on the wobble but his hunger for a 29th quarterfinal is clear. very well received words from andy murray there. so he's safely through to the last eight at roland garros but not such good news for andy's brotherjamie though — he and doubles partner brazlian bruno soares were knocked out by santiago gonzalez and donald young in the doubles quarter finals. murray and soares took the first set but then lost the next two on tie breaks. we should have closed it out in the second set, but we were unable to find a break in the third set. we ended up losing the tie—break. it was disappointing, it was a tough one to swallow but we had enough chances. we served with match point, didn't get over the line so that was disappointing, especially in a grand slam. it is frustrating. chelsea winger eden hazard
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has had surgery today after breaking his ankle on sunday while on international duty with belgium. the premier league champions are waiting to discover if he'll be fit for the start of next season. hazard will miss belgium's friendly on monday against the czech republic and their world cup qualifier against estonia on friday. it looks like virgil van dijk could bejoining liverpool from southampton this summer... the dutch defender has indicated that if he was to leave st mary's this summer, anfield would be his preferred destination. liverpool refused to comment on renewed speculation surrounding van dijk but it's expected they'll will intensify their efforts to reach a deal british and irish lions coach warren gatland has named an entirely different starting 15 for the second match of the tour of new zealand. the lions face the blues in auckland on wednesday
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wales hooker ken owens will captain the side. fellow welshmen rhys webb and dan biggar are the half—backs, with the england pair of marc itoje and courtney lawes in the second row. there's also a start for james haskell at flanker. there are eight all blacks in the blues side. we will have to create momentum game on game and improve leading into the test match. 50 new guys are starting, is the opportunity to put our hands up, and obviously raise the standards week on week, game on game. that's what we need to do to beat the all blacks in three or four weeks' time. we need to make sure that we meet fire with fire. in terms of our approach to the game. and, i think the fact that we would have been here for a week on wednesday and settled into new zealand and understanding what is coming, and how difficult the task will be, it will hopefully prepare us will be, it will hopefully prepare us for what will be on wednesday. warren gatland in a serious mood there. england's cricketers take on new zealand in their second icc
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champions trophy match in cardiff tomorrow — today their group rivals have been thwarted by the weather. bangladesh were bowled out for 182 — despite 95 from tamim iqbal. australia had made good progress in reply, reaching 83—1 before the rain arrived just four overs shy of what would make it a completed game — and the match has been abandoned. so rain at the oval and the forecast isn't great for cardiff tomorrow where england play new zealand. joe wilson has been wading through the puddles and looks ahead to a game which, if england win, will put them into the semi—finals. here we are at a cricket ground in cardiff, but no cricketers. just some groundsmen and covers. gloomy, never mind. press on, the opportunity for indoor exercise for england's cricketers today in a competitive football match going on. ben stokes has been taking part, payne three for several days. one of several players staying over the weekend, the threat of terrorism
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after the attack there in this tournament has been part of the conversation. you may remember at the back end of last year, the captain wouldn't go to bangladesh for security reasons. but as for the champions trophy, eoin morgan is now sure that they must go on. i feel it is huge. i think this happens for one reason, to obstruct people's every day of their lives. i think it is very important. new zealand may think they have been harshly treated by they have been harshly treated by the weather in this tournament already. the match abandoned against australia when new zealand were in a strong position. two years ago they will opt england in the world cup but this is a different proposition right now, as new zealand will
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acknowledge. i think it is a new look england side over the last couple of years, it has worked well for them. a similar brand of batting to how we got into position since last year. it will be an exciting game tomorrow. england have certainly looked up to new zealand's cricketers over the last couple of years. look up in cardiff and you see sunshine, if you are optimistic... studio: fingers crossed! great britain had a disastrous day at the america's cup semi finals after a broken wing ruined their chances against new zealand. in race one of the day in the bahamas, ben ainslie's boat ground toa bahamas, ben ainslie's boat ground to a halt due to mechanical issues. the wind was so severe that britain could not take to the water in phase two, which was an hour later. they are 2—0 down in the first 25 race play—offs. —— in the first to five.
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finally, chris froome kept safely out of trouble on the second stage of the criterium du dauphine in france. it was a day for the sprinters into arlanc — as frenchman arnaud demare claimed the stage win. froome finished safely in the peleton with the climbing and time trial stages — where he should excel — coming later in the week. that's all from sportsday. in some parts of the country, the weather is unpleasant right now. heavy rain, strong winds, and this rough spell of weather is going to continue into tomorrow. by the time we continue into tomorrow. by the time we get a wednesday, things will improve a little. for the time being, this mass of cloud, low— pressure being, this mass of cloud, low—pressure barrelling across the uk. this is the rainfall within this area of low pressure through the course of the night. strong winds which we will talk about in a
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second, they are a feature across southern areas of tuesday. the rain, problematic in northern areas, quite a bit of rain in south—western scotland, central scotland, and northern england. lows right over the uk on tuesday, they will be slowly moving into the north sea, to the south of that is where winds will be strongest. in the morning, for many of us across south—western parts of the country, the weather won't be too bad. the sun will be out due to low—pressure pulling into the north sea. that means the skies clear up across the world. in northern ireland, sunshine, lighter winds, and in northern england and scotland, we are well within low— pressure scotland, we are well within low—pressure here. a lot of low— pressure low—pressure here. a lot of low—pressure cloud, al breaks of rain. strong winds in the south of the uk. gale force winds, and further inland it could be gusting up further inland it could be gusting up to gale force. strong enough to ta ke up to gale force. strong enough to
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take branches of trees in some of those strong gusts. sunshine and showers in the midlands and the south, in eastern areas, in yorkshire and into scotland, that is where there is more persistent rain. strong wind and rain across the country continues into the evening hours on tuesday. finally, we waved goodbye to low—pressure, there is another one on the way. this moves out the way, this is a window of better weather on wednesday. it looks like this has a sting in its tail in eastern scotland. wind and rain but for many of us, a better and warm feeling day on wednesday. in the south—west, this weather front approaches. moving in across the country during thursday. on thursday, another wet spell of weather heading our way. that may be warmer if sunshine breaks through in the south—east. this is bbc news. the headlines at eleven two of the three men responsible for the london bridge attack have been named. they‘ re khuram butt and rachid redouane. both lived in barking.
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christine archibald who was 30 and from canada, is the first of the seven victims to be named. the sister of james mcmullan says she believes her brother is also among the dead. thousands of people attended a vigil held close to london bridge, to remember the victims. 36 people remain in hospital; 18 of them are in a critical condition. as the investigation continues, a number of people have been detained after police raids in dagenham in east london. theresa may is accused ofjeopardising national security by cutting police numbers. she sasteremy corbyn of being soft on terror.
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