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this is bbc news, the headlines: theresa may arrives in manchester ahead of the start of her party's conference as borisjohnson calls for a strict limit on any brexit transition deal. ukip's new leader henry bolton addresses his party conference in torquay, saying mass immigration is harming british culture and overwhelming public services. spanish police seal off more than half of the polling stations in catalonia as they step up efforts to stop tomorrow's banned independence referendum. a 21—year—old man has died after being stabbed during a mass brawl in manchester city centre. time to cross to the bbc sport centre now for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday with me reshmin chowdhury. the headlines this evening: harry kane makes it 13 goals in september, this time with a brace as spurs ran riot against huddersfield.
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united also netted four as they made sure the misery continues for crystal palace. lewis hamilton takes big strides towards a fourth world championship title. he'll be on pole in sepang with nearest rival sebastian vettel at the back of the grid. also coming up in the programme — northern ireland'sjonathan rea makes history becoming the first man to win three consecutive world superbikes championships. welcome to the programme. the pundits are simply sunning out of superlatives to describe harry kane. the tottenham striker ends september with 13 goals in a week in which he scored the perfect hat—trick in the champions league. he netted just the two against huddersfield in the early kick—off, as the newly promoted side got
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a reality check of life in england's top flight, losing 4—0 to a rampant spurs. kat downes reports. harry kane is proof, if it were needed, that in sport hard work and dedication arejust as needed, that in sport hard work and dedication are just as important as talent. find out on loan for long periods of his formative football yea rs, periods of his formative football years, now firmly in the fold of totte n ha m years, now firmly in the fold of tottenham his focus and drive are paying off. that was his 12th this month, his sixth in a week. ben davies scored the second as huddersfield struggled to contain the tottenham attack. but fittingly the tottenham attack. but fittingly the goal of the game came from harry kane. he finishes the month with 13 to his name, more than cristiano ronaldo, more than lionel messi, legends of the game. harry kane says he wants to emulate them. so far this season they should be taking tips from him. perhaps moussa sissoko would happen for more of a
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finish like harry kane. never mind, his first goal, along behind his team—mate, but in injury time he will settle for that. joining me to discuss that is our football reporterjohn bennett. there is only one place to start. a lot of people are reticent to call harry kane world—class, but when you look at what he is achieving that is an incredible statistic, 84 premier league games so far in 73 fewer games than none other cristiano ronaldo. surely he should be classed world—class? ronaldo. surely he should be classed world-class? ronaldo and lionel messi are a class above everyone and below that there is a case to say that harry kane is not too far away from that next section. an amazing performance yet again. harry kane has broken his own record for goals ina has broken his own record for goals in a calendar month, 13 for club or country which equals the best effo rts
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country which equals the best efforts of ronaldo in 2010, with 13. lionel messi in march in 2013 got 13. this time last march he had only got six goals, so he has doubled that. 93% passing accuracy. let's hear from harry kane about those comparisons. ijust want hear from harry kane about those comparisons. i just want to score goals every time i play. it is nice that ronaldo was involved in the premier league, one of the best players in our generation. whenever you have stats like that and being compared to them lads it is great for me. i use that as confidence. i try and use the good energy and the good compliments from other people to help me improve. it felt it was a little bit over after it started. i think we gave the goals away too easily and we wanted to be brave and we wanted to attack them as well and create our
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moments and i think we had some moments. but in the box we hit the barand there were moments. but in the box we hit the bar and there were shots, but the goals we gave away were too easy. poor old david wagner. crystal palace were united in inflicting that misery. will the pain ever go away for this crystal palace side? the next game is against chelsea, so there will be more pain. manchester united did not have to get out of first gear today. juan mata scored after three minutes and after that it was game over. marouane fellaini scored two goals as well. romelu lukaku scored two goals as well. romelu lu ka ku got scored two goals as well. romelu lukaku got his scored two goals as well. romelu lu ka ku got his 11th scored two goals as well. romelu lukaku got his 11th goal to make a 4-0 lukaku got his 11th goal to make a 4—0 and it equals andy cole's record, seven league goals in his first premier league games. next up for manchester united it is liverpool, so that will be the big test. jose mourinho knows there is
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more challenges to come. a good performance, a solid performance, not phenomenal, but a good performance, a solid victory. we started strong and we finished strong. we made rotations, we gave arrested to some players who played in moscow. we brought to the team some others and we won, that is the important thing. the players showed a lot of character and i honestly believe we are making some sort of progress to become a better team, but we are being tested against the best in the land and with the quality these teams have, they do not miss their goal chances. another manager under pressure is slaven bilic who was given a reprieve today in the last moment. it was a tense atmosphere. diafra sakho got the crucial goal. it is sacking season during this second
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international break. diafra sakho was an unlikely hero. he has had his fallouts with slaven bilic. he nearly went to france. it was a good finish from a tight angle. as for swa nsea, finish from a tight angle. as for swansea, just one win in seven for them. we have the gossip columns filled with stories about carlo ancelotti being linked to west ham. is the pressure off now? we are at the moment in the period where we have to form the quality for the points, but we have to do better than this. hopefully we will go better than this. hopefully we will 9° up better than this. hopefully we will go up the table a bit and this should give us that belief and confidence and the quality back. we we re we were the better team by a mile in the first half without creating any thing clear cut, but it was a solid base to build on. west ham were
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clearly not happy after the first half and came out more aggressive and ourgame went half and came out more aggressive and our game went down a little bit. but i felt we would at least get the draw in that game, but we did not do very well in the last moment and did not stop the cross coming in and did not stop the cross coming in and did not defend it in the box and if you go behind at that stage, you have got no chance. bournemouth against leicester ended goalless and they cannot get their season goalless and they cannot get their seasonis goalless and they cannot get their season is started, either of these two size. leicester city have played four of last season's top six. early in the game danny simpson seemed to handball just off the in the game danny simpson seemed to handballjust off the line and bournemouth should have had a penalty. leicester city had their chances. but for both sides just one win in seven league games. riyadh mahrez was left on the bench for leicester. it finished 0—0. we had so many good opportunities
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today to score that we have to look at that and our own impact on that. we will bank on the players and other data scored three or four. i am enthused by the performance and it was very positive and we were excellent with the ball and there was a nice balance in the team. our first clean sheet, a huge moment as well. 0n reflection it was a hard earned point and we had to defend in numbers and we showed resilience. we show that last week, but got done on the counterattack. but today it was not quite happening for us and we did not have that sharpness and the quality on the ball that we can have. we can hurt teams. we are in the second half of the big game, the late kick—off at stamford bridge. bring us up to date. let's have a look at the key moments in the first half. it was manchester city who came closest. this david
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silva chance wentjust wide. a big blow for chelsea. morass that went off, seven goals this season for chelsea. it was a big blow. this was a good save by thibault courtois. let's have a look at some of the other result in the premier league. there are a couple we have not mentioned. a really good draw in the end for watford. they had to score in injury time. west brom had taken a 2—0 lead. that is one of the games we have not talk about. this is the other one. peter crouch was the hero. 36 years old, rarely stars, came on as the sub and got the winning goal. this is the league table. crystal palace are in all sorts of the trouble, but the top of
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the table first. some big games tomorrow to look forward to. manchester united at the moment as it stands are clear at the top. manchester city are in action. at the bottom crystal palace are all sorts of trouble. bournemouth and leicester have had poor stars to the season. leicester have had poor stars to the season. but three big games in the premier league tomorrow, so that could change. it is a movable feast, great to have you with us. two goals in three minutes saw norwich take the lead. but they were not ahead for long. but they were not ahead for long. elsewhere in the championship today aston villa beat bottom club bolton 1—0. second placed wolves thrashed burton albion 4—0. cardiff and derby finished goalless while hull city thrashed birmingham 6—1.
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there were also wins for bristol city, barnsley and nottingham forest. the games at middlesbrough and preston both ended in draws. it was the third qualifying round of the fa cup today with non—league clubs getting closer to a tie against league opposition. the lancashire derby between ashton athletic and chorley was screened live on the bbc sport website today and it was a cracker from nick haughton with just seven minutes to go that sent chorley through. the national league north side now progress to the fourth and final round of qualifying before the first round gets under way. in the scottish premiership leaders celtic dropped points. former manager neil lennon returned with hibernian as they earned a 2—2 draw. second placed aberdeen beat saintjohnstone 3—0. there were also wins for ross county and motherwell while dundee and hearts shared the points. manchester city produced a brilliant attacking display to beat title rivals arsenal 5—2 and continue their 100% start to the women's super league one season. city took the lead but arsenal
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equalised twice before the home side eventually ran out clear winners. the win takes city top of the league table with two wins from two, before chelsea travel to sunderland at 7.30 tonight. they could reclaim top spot with a victory. lewis hamilton's hopes of a fourth formula one world championship are a step closer. he'll be on pole for tomorrow's malaysian grand prix as rival sebastian vettel suffered a blow to his title hopes. the german will start last on the grid, giving hamilton the perfect chance to extend his 28—point championship lead. tom clarkson is in sepang. to win the world championship every racing driver need a little bit of luck and after qualifying, lewis hamilton must be pinching himself as nick parrott reports. this is the sound of sebastian vettel‘s championship hopes slipping away. first drive, i can limp back. his engine had already been changed
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before qualifying, but the secondary problems could not be fixed to allow him to set a time. after crashing on the first lap in singapore he now faces a battle to score points in malaysia, starting from the back of the grid. that put pressure on the other ferrari driver kimi raikkonen to get pole ahead of lewis hamilton. he managed to top the time sheets in the second session, but despite mercedes struggle in practice hamilton pulled out all the stops when it mattered. his first run in the final shoot out was enough to secure pole position, but only because kimi raikkonen missed out by four hundredths of a second. hamilton will not get an easy ride with the ferrari alongside him, but provided he steers clear of trouble he should increase his advantage in the title fight. we had no idea how big would go today. i am sorry about what happened to sebastien, but somehow the engineers did a great job yesterday. it is a real surprise
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to be up here with these guys but i am grateful. we found some things to improve and the car had been behaving nicely all weekend, so we tried to get further than hamilton and tomorrow we will see what we can do. lewis hamilton delighted with his pole position and so he should be. he is still in a bit of disbelief about 70 career pole positions. but what can we say about ferrari? since their humiliation at the hands of mercedes at monza it has gone from bad to worse and sebastian vettel was pretty sound when after the qualifying session today, but he knows this world championship is now looking very difficult and he needs a world champion‘s drive in this malaysian grand prix if he is going to have any chance at all of winning the 2017 world championship. jonathan rea from northern ireland clinched the world superbike championship today after his 12th victory of the season in france. he's the first rider to ever win the title three times in a row.
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stephen watson reports from magny cours. like a true championjonathan rea made it look easy today. he led the race from the start and as he has done all year, he never looked back. champion of the world for the third time in the world superbike championship. i have done this one in style with five races left. it is incredible. i do not know what else to say. what an unbelievable race. i am happy my mother and my brother made it. my dad was coming with his friends, but my mother and brother came at the last minute. and emotions were running high for the family. unbelievable. it is the most crazy feeling and super emotional andi crazy feeling and super emotional and i am so proud of him, such a great person and an amazing writer. we arejust so great person and an amazing writer. we are just so proud. i
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great person and an amazing writer. we arejust so proud. i better go and scream and cry and all the list of it. this was a landmark career 50th superbike victory forjonathan rea who sealed the world championship in style. history maker, record—breaker and simply unbeatable in the spot this season. leicester beat champions exeter 20-10. after leicester beat champions exeter 20—10. after two ea rly—season losses, the tigers are starting to bare their teeth. three victories in a row and this one over the champions exeter the most significant of the lot. the chiefs had plenty of ball, but the tigers‘ defence was fierce and they came up with two murmurs of cutting edge. ben youngs found england team—mate johnny may and he finished superbly. exeter have what leicester one, the
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premiership title, and this win was a bit ofa premiership title, and this win was a bit of a statement of intent by the tigers. elsewhere in the east midlands northampton beat harlequins by 30—22 at franklin ‘s gardens and after that opening—day destruction by saracens, they are no four wins ina by saracens, they are no four wins in a row. well, in the pro 14 munster put in a dominant second half performance to beat cardiff blues 39—16. the hosts had trailed at the break, but two tries from jj hanrahan and a total of 14 points from the boot of ian keatley saw them home comfortably. but ulster have lost their first game of the pro 14 season after going down 27—23 to zebre in italy. ulster led 13—6 at half—time but zebre scored 14 points unanswered. renato giammarioli scoring this breakaway try. south africa and australia are currently in action right now in bloemfontein, and it‘s a been an absolute thriller, the lead changing all the time. south africa going in front
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after the break thanks to this try from courtnall kosan, their third of the match. but the lead is back with the visitors. marika korobete getting his second try of the match. the two sides drew 23—23 months ago in australia. new zealand to play argentina later cannot because at the top of the rugby championship and they win the title yet again. rugby league‘s million pound game went the way of the catalan dragons. james burford reports. the stakes do not get much higher than this with the super league status on the line, you would be forgiven for masking your fears. you would be forgiven for masking yourfears. 0ne you would be forgiven for masking your fears. one way to settle the nerves is caught early and that is
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what matty dawson had in mind for the home side. catalan one both games earlier in the season. james claire ran clear. theirs was an issue of defence and stopping the cata la n issue of defence and stopping the catalan attack which, once it got going, never looked like it would relent. there was a quickfire double that seemed to consign lead to their fate. they contemplate a return to the championship. at half—time the scores we re the championship. at half—time the scores were locked together but by full—time the away side was the only side in range. but catalan it is mission accomplished, the true value for the million pound game, a spot in next year‘s super league. rory mcilroy has put himself in contention for the british masters. terrell hatton led by three shots at the start of the day but finished
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the start of the day but finished the day one half dropped to second place at 11 under. richie ramsay joins him as do ian poulter. robert ka rlsson joins him as do ian poulter. robert karlsson leads on 12 under going into tomorrow‘s final round. britain‘s rowers have been in the medals on the penultimate day of the world rowing championships. taking place in florida, there was a bronze in the women‘s quadruple skulls. and there was also success for the men in the men‘s fourfinal. well, tomorrow the british women‘s 8 will feature in their final. for one member of the crew, rebecca chin, it will be an opportunity to put to bed past demons. at the 2008 paralympics, the then 16 —year—old chin was stripped of a silver medal in the discus due to an on—the—spot reclassification. chin decided to leave para—sport and take up rowing. i moved to rowing because it is a seated sport and my balance, where it is affected standing, sitting it is fine and i can row more normally and it is a simpler life. i know
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whatever result i get in the future will be a result that stands and thatis will be a result that stands and that is something that is important for me. as well as the malaysian grand prix this weekend, how about this for the the other end of the racing spectrum. edd china has held 8 world records for racing pieces of furniture! and this month he‘s been inspiring the next generation of young engineers at one of the country‘s oldest car events. bbc breakfast‘s mike bushell has left the comfort of the studio to find out more. from one read so far to another, but the breakfast couch does not compare to the one owned by my friend here which has set world records as being the fastest sofa in the world. mechanic and inventor china has held eight world records by pushing the boundaries of invention and using furniture throughout the house. the
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amazing thing about this original fastest couch in the world which set the speed of 87 miles an hour is road legal. it has all the mod cons, the plant pots. and my dinner. we have to steer with something. the plant pots. and my dinner. we have to steer with somethingm the plant pots. and my dinner. we have to steer with something. it is co mforta ble. have to steer with something. it is comfortable. it would have been crazy not to have made it co mforta ble. crazy not to have made it comfortable. i can go anywhere, we have been down to the south of france, to cannes. it is based on the chassis of a mini and you have seat belts. but whilst it has now broken the 100 mph barrier in australia, it all started here.|j have been making vehicles and i wa nted have been making vehicles and i wanted to make something that was nothing like a car. let's see their faces, let‘s get the reaction. they will be wondering if there is something in their beer. but he is
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also creating the world‘s fastest bathroom, capable of speeds up 46 miles an hour. i will be very clean at the end of this drive, that he might want to sort his laundry out. everything we live and work with today has been designed and engineered and without those people we would not be able to do anything. we would not have stuff like this. there is a reason for all this. he feels that engineering is not seen as glamorous and he is hoping to inspire the next generation of designers, like the soapbox racing hejudges here at designers, like the soapbox racing he judges here at cop held designers, like the soapbox racing hejudges here at cop held in buckinghamshire. design is crucial to get you down the cause, especially if you are being driven by scooby doo. it is quite good to control it, but it is found. there isa control it, but it is found. there is a lot that we go for an till we find the good ones. the ingenuity that has gone into that is wonderful
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and it is lovely to see what young minds come up with and it is a great way to learn. the best experience with these vehicles is when i drive off somewhere and you see a child who sees it for the first time and you see the moment when the penny drops that anything is possible and iam hoping drops that anything is possible and i am hoping we have inspired more young minds today. it is not all about speed and power racing. what better to lie down and snuggle up in the world‘s fastest bed which is capable of speeds of 60 mph. good night. on capable of speeds of 60 mph. good night. 0na capable of speeds of 60 mph. good night. on a road in a bed in buckinghamshire. easy for some! he a lwa ys buckinghamshire. easy for some! he always gets the bestjobs. just a quick update from the game at sta mford quick update from the game at stamford bridge. manchester city have scored and it is currently 1—0 to them. there is about half an hour left. kevin de bruyne with the goal. kevin de bruyne with the goal. that‘s all from sportsday. there‘ll be more sport here on bbc news throughout the evening. the autumn colours in the
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countryside are changing rapidly at the moment, but making for beautiful splendour out there. some of those colours will be ripped from the trees in the next few days, low pressure systems lining up in the atlantic. 0ne pressure systems lining up in the atlantic. one is the remnants of hurricane maria. it is a standard atla ntic low— pressure system hurricane maria. it is a standard atlantic low—pressure system which will have the biggest influence. it is way out to the west at the moment. 0utbreaks is way out to the west at the moment. outbreaks of rain this evening and overnight. by the end of the night reigning as well in northern ireland. the clearest overnight will be scotland with the temperatures dipping quite markedly. three or 4 degrees for some on
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sunday morning. some sunday morning sunshine. cloudy conditions elsewhere and a grey day in store for many. breezy across the board, but brightening up in the afternoon. scotla nd but brightening up in the afternoon. scotland with rain to end the day. much of england and wales predominantly cloudy, but feeling fairly humid with rain and drizzle around. that humid air is starting to push away as we go through sunday evening as clear skies moved to just about everybody. after that tropical air there will be something more akin to arctic air. it pushes through the north through sunday night into monday and strengthens the wind is quite rapidly. the windiest weather will be on sunday night into monday morning. 56 miles an hour gusts quite widely. the biggest impact on the west of
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scotla nd biggest impact on the west of scotland with gusts in excess of 70 miles an hour. 0n scotland with gusts in excess of 70 miles an hour. on monday across the board it will be a windy day. the strongest winds in the north east of scotland, dried to the south and east. a bit of rain in the southern counties and the channel before clearing away on monday morning. the re m na nts of clearing away on monday morning. the remnants of hurricane maria having a very minimal impact on our weather. 0nly very minimal impact on our weather. only a few showers around by tuesday, many will be drive. some rain in northern scotland, but again for many another fine day with some hazy sunshine. this is bbc news — the headlines: theresa may arrives in manchester ahead of the start of her party‘s conference. borisjohnson again intervenes in the brexit debate — calling for a strict time limit on any transition deal. ukip‘s new leader henry bolton addresses his party conference in torquay, saying mass immigration is harming british culture and overwhelming public services. thousands gather in barcelona to protest against tomorrow‘s
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a 21—year—old man has died after being stabbed during a mass brawl in manchester city centre. thousands gather in barcelona to protest against tomorrow‘s referendum on catalan independence. also in the next hour, thousands flee their homes in bali after fears a nearby volcano could erupt imminently. mount agung hasn‘t erupted since the 1960s, but the indonesian island was put on high alert last week.
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