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a shock defeat for england in their first match against india in the women's world cup in cricket. professional women's cricket. india's fastly experienced captain waited for her turn. 90 from 72 balls as mandanda had seized the moment. india celebrating, their tea m moment. india celebrating, their team has scored 281. the bit that, england would have to score like never before. they were batting. they had never chose to a total of that big. who would stay in? 42 a2. heather that big. who would stay in? a2 a2. heather knight had push it. but run out. fran wilson, in herfirst world
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cup match, played the best innings of her career. her 50. cup match, played the best innings of her career. her50. in cup match, played the best innings of her career. her 50. in the last over, england needed 76, but those runouts —— wickets kept coming. england soon all out for 2a6. england's big day, the opportunity grabbed by india. lewis hamilton got a 66 pole of his career. sebastian vettel will start in fourth. in tennis, marion cilic and sebastiano lopez wilken met —— contest the final. petra kvitova will contest her first final since injured ina will contest her first final since injured in a knife attack. her opponent had to retire. she will
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play an australian in the final. that's all the sport. you can see more that's all the sport. you can see more of that's all the sport. you can see more of all of the day's stories on the bbc news channel. good night. you're watching bbc news. hundreds of people in camden in north london are spending a second night away from their homes after four tower blocks there were evacuated because of fire safety concerns. 0ur correspondent amy cole has been speaking to one of a number of residents who are refusing to leave. this is a question of livelihood. i have lived here my whole life. my links to my university and workplace are convenient. to be told that i'm being displaced to croydon or enfield, it's ludicrous. i don't understand how that would make sense for any dignified human being to move someone away from for any dignified human being to move someone away from their comfort zone, theirfamily
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move someone away from their comfort zone, their family and move someone away from their comfort zone, theirfamily and everything they are used to justice for a snap decision made by the government. just to make them look like they are doing something. but this grenfell tower fire was so severe, can you see why the council would want to ta ke see why the council would want to take these measures to keep you safe. i understand, but the way that it was done, the process is not the correct way. they could have worked through the blocks starting from taplow. i don't understand why all four of them have to be knocked locked —— locked down. that's about 1000 people in each block being moved out to be taken where? how does it make you feel to know that some of that cladding might not be fire retardant. it worries me but i think there could be measures put in place where people don't have to be taken out of their homes for such a long time all without any notice. the only time i heard about this was
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through the bbc news. i saw it on tv! city council did not inform you personally? we have some letters saying that the cladding may be full to and we are doing our best to get onto thejob but to and we are doing our best to get onto the job but we had to and we are doing our best to get onto thejob but we had no indication that we would be moved out of our homes and be displaced. i have heard two weeks, i have also heard two months. you obviously distressed and angry. 0ur heard two months. you obviously distressed and angry. our other residents feeling the same, those who are refusing to leave, they mostly elderly? even the ones who are going ourangry. mostly elderly? even the ones who are going our angry. but there was was staying are making a point that we conjures been moved or someone decides we can be moved. there has to bea decides we can be moved. there has to be a process and order. we don't live in a third world country. human being should not be moved like those ona being should not be moved like those on a mass scale in a country which claims to be a politically advanced
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country. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are martin lipton, who's deputy head of sport at the sun and the journalist and broadcaster, rachel shabi. tomorrow's front pages starting with. .. the observer leads with fire safety standards in schools, saying proposals to relax guidelines are to be dropped by ministers. prince harry dominates the front page of the the mail on sunday. it says he considered quitting his royal role, but he stayed for the queen. —— the sunday telegraph's headline reads "blackmail fears after mps hit by cyber attack." the cyber attack is also the main
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story on the sunday times, who say there was fury at the time it took for the incident to be revealed. and the express leads with an image ofjeremy corbyn, saying he ignored armed forces day invitations to appear at glastonbury. way will begin with the observer and the ongoing concerns about fire safety. ministers and panic u—turn over fire safety in schools, cost—cutting would have been a disaster. yeah, all source of things emerging about fire safety in the aftermath of the tragedy at grenfell tower there were proposals to relax safety rules for skills as a cost—cutting measure but it has now completely abandoned that. the observer says that it is
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more evidence that the government has changed its approach, that it is less occupied with cost—cutting and more concerned with health and safety, which obviously makes you wonder why health and safety wasn't the priority in the first place!m is odd, when you think that you have health and safety regulations, fire regulations, building regulations, how flexible of a? what we have first of all is a sense of innate chaos which seems to have taken over the whole of local and national government in the wake of the horrendous events of ten days ago in kensington. i find horrendous events of ten days ago in kensington. ifind it horrendous events of ten days ago in kensington. i find it hard to believe that in this day and age it was acceptable at any point for safety measures not to be standard in buildings which people are going to use. i don't know what sort of country we are in when this is
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allowed to happen. the statement from this draft legislation that's cool buildings do not need to be sprinkler protected to achieve a reasonable standard of life safety —— that reasonable standard of life safety — — that school reasonable standard of life safety —— that school buildings. do not meet that. why? if you have children there, you would want to put things in place. these housing blocks, there were no spin the systems. in place. these housing blocks, there were no spin the systemsm is astonishing. some of it is down to cost, the retrofitting of old buildings. changes are made in good faith, and people discover that they are not ok with tragic consequences. it isa are not ok with tragic consequences. it is a coming together of lots of different things. it seems to be motivated by cost—cutting, especially if he's like the cladding. that seems to be becoming a bigger and —— especially issues
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