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it is fit : zggézitifigg 1it : r—nucur wra— it is getting tougher.” it is getting tougher. i have but it is getting tougher. i have just been up to the chemist and everything is packaged in plastic. surely they've got the money that they could just supply one thing which isjust in some kind of cardboard casing rather than in plastic. fresh food is going off soon abridge means more shopping trips for the pair and they both work full—time. trips for the pair and they both work full-time. i want it be a really positive thing, i want to be able to say to everybody that it is doable, because it is so worthwhile to do. but financially it might not just be something that we can do as a family. they have made some one—off purchases like a yoghurt maker to cut down on throwaway pots. canl maker to cut down on throwaway pots. can i get you to put it into the top aware for me... at their basic food bill is being stretched. our shopping budget is normally £60 a week andi shopping budget is normally £60 a week and i think we have spent easily £100. they are proud of how they have done, like using lemons instead of plastic bottles of cleaning fluid. day ten and the
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recycling pile is much smaller than usual. now, they are off shopping... with environment secretary michael gove. what are you going to do? and putting him on the spot. his response — tomorrow. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. tonight, we will have more on bullying in the house of commons. we will hear from the staff member who complained about the behaviour of an mp only to find a reluctance among other mps to take action. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. after the capitulation, what chance a comeback? england prepare to start again in auckland. all hail gareth
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bale, a hat—trick in china helps in to break ian rush was like wales goal—scoring record. he helped his new manager to a thumping first victory. rory mcilroy avoids a bellyaches it from the matchplay in texas but he needs another win tomorrow to avoid the early accept —— avoids an early exit from the matchplay in texas but he needs another win tomorrow to insure his progress. thanks forjoining us. plenty to come. england are preparing for the second day the first test match against new england hoping the new day brings a miracle, they were described by their coach as like a gearin described by their coach as like a gear in the headlights, trevor bayliss also said he was hurt and embarrassed watching england colla pse to embarrassed watching england collapse to 58 all that, their sixth lowest total in test match history.
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as our reporter reports, it could have been even worse. never in their darkest cricketing nightmares could they have envisaged this. england have seen a few collapses over the years. it's been taken. but once alastair cook went early their batting plunged almost uncharted depths. captainjoe root uprooted, the first of five players to go without scoring. including, on his comeback, ben stokes. it almost beggared belief, as one after another they came, they saw, and they crumbled. blink and you missed them, a conveyor belt of calamity the like of which cricket has rarely seen. by the time stuart broad was brilliantly caught, england were 27—9 and on the brink of their lowest score in test history. they did avoid that, but not by much. all out for 58 injust an hour and a half. even for seasoned observers — about as bad as it gets.
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england just batted terribly. they batted really badly. it was one of those days, i've been in teams where that happens sometimes. a juggernaut of destruction comes your way and you can't stop it. adversely i've been with the bowling team and it's all going your way, you feel like you get a wicket every ball. collectively the england players didn't bat well enough. and to prove a point new zealand's batsmen promptly made it all look so easy. 175—3 at the close. after their ashes defeat a match which was supposed to help england rebuild has instead produced the ultimate demolition job. andy swiss, bbc news. a rigid day for england. —— wretched. there was one bright spot, stuart broad had tom leggett in court at mid—wicket to claim his 400th test wicket —— tom latham. his team—mate james anderson is more than 100 ahead. play starts again at
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1am ourtime and than 100 ahead. play starts again at 1am our time and you can follow it on the radio. gareth bale has broken wales's all—time goal—scoring record with a hat—trick in their 6—0 victory in china today taking him to 29 goals for his country, he was the centre of attention in china, but as we report, he wasn't the only one turning heads. they have never seen anything like it. in a city of 6 million, a small band of 700 travelling fans made themselves heard. i know china is maybe going to lose. wales has bale. but it is my country, it is my hometown, represent china! cardiff lad living here for the last 12 years. i'm so lucky because i got this
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right on my doorstep. there is plenty of interest in the fans here, as for the players, they are treated like gods. they worship gareth bale and his every touch was cheered on by an adoring crowd who didn't have to wait long for him to shine. he eluded china's defenders to give wales the perfect start after a couple of minutes. his 27th in a wales shirt, to go close to equalling the goal—scoring record of ian rush. he did that moments later. 2—0 on the night thanks to bale's 28th goal for his country. the decision to play in the far east at a crucial time for clubs has been questioned by some and you could just imagine the management at real
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madrid wincing at this. wales in total control, extending their lead with this touch from sam vokes, the ball just beyond the reach of the keeper. the new manager wanted to give youth a chance and harry wilson, on his first start, produced this, a stunning first goal for his country. what a way to celebrate your 21st birthday! 4—0 at the break, easy. second half and having scored the fourth, harry wilson created the fifth goal for vokes. with the gulf in talent on the pitch, gareth bale had the perfect platform to score his way into the record books. his third on the night, the 29th of his career — no one has scored more for wales. the home side nearly had a consolation, but the night belonged to wales. so a satisfying start to giggs' tenure and a game gareth bale will treasure forever. wales can look forward to facing uruguay or the czech republic in the final on monday. amazing. and my daughter's birthday today. so happy birthday to her.
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it is disappointing i can't be with her but great individually to get the record. but always the most important thing is the team plays well. and under the new manager, it is important to get off to a good start. gareth southgate says he has no concerns about security and safety at the world cup when he says if he was a supporter he would go to russia. heels and says he is and everything won't be looking at the tournament as a political showpiece —— he also says. borisjohnson yesterday said that russia and vladimir putin might use the world cup ina vladimir putin might use the world cup in a similar way to how hitler used the 1936 olympics. it is of little interest to me what the foreign secretary thinks about it. i was in russia last yearfor the confederations cup and there were about 15,000 fans from chile, it was an incredible atmosphere in the stadium ‘s, the stadiums were
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brilliant and the facilities and training grounds were excellent. it didn't feel like... it felt like the other world cups i've been to in terms of the experience and the atmosphere in the games. southgate has decided to start withjordan pickford in goalfor tomorrow's friendly against the netherlands. he kept a clean sheet in the game with germany in november. jack wilshire did not have or to amsterdam for a game he would have started, because ofa game he would have started, because of a knee injury —— did not travel to amsterdam. charlie mulgrew will be the captain of scotland tomorrow when they take on costa rica in glasgow tomorrow night. the scotland manager alex mcleish believes that charlie mulgrew is the right man for thejob. charlie mulgrew is the right man for the job. he really looks like a class act in that particularly but we know he has played at the top
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level —— particular league. being a scotla nd level —— particular league. being a scotland international is routine for charlie and we want him to help the young kids, the younger guys coming into the team for the first time, we have potentially ten new caps. charlie is a good leader and he deserves the captain. satire ibrahimovic is set to join la galaxy after announcing he is leaving manchester united —— slatter ibrahimovic will stop they have agreed to an early termination of the swede's contract. which was going to end in the summer. he damaged cruciate pigments last april. rory mcilroy has kept his chances of reaching the final stages of the matchplay in texas after winning today. he now needs another victory against the group leader brian harman to go into the next
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stage. mark williams is into the semifinals of the players championship snooker, beating ryan day 6—3 in llandudno. in a scrappy ninth frame he had a little bit of luck to get him over the line. he will play anthony mcgill or shaun murphy in the last war. —— four. judd trump but his place in the semifinals, winning his match 6—1, taking just over two hours to win and he will now face ronnie o'sullivan in the semifinal. widnes have beaten salford for the first time in the super league since 2015, winning 24—16. salford led for much of the game but a couple of late tries for the home side proved crucial, widnes vikings into third in the table, and now salford have not won away from home in ten months. british cyclist adam yates
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has suffered a fractured pelvis in yesterday's stage of the tour of catalonia after a heavy fall in the final kilometre and his team say they will assess him after ten days of co m plete they will assess him after ten days of complete rest. valverde has regained the overall lead after winning the fourth stage of the race. hugh won after a sprint finish following a trek through the mountain stash he won. and now to f1, the defending champion lewis hamilton has been meeting his supporters as he bids to become one of the few drivers do have won the title more than four drivers. but his opponents will be doing their best to stop the mercedes team this season. the ultimate goal is to be the best and so you have got to go up the best and so you have got to go up against the best, it has been a great experience to race and to win
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for world titles, —— four world titles. this is an exciting year for f1 fa ns titles. this is an exciting year for f1 fans for the plenty to look forward to but usually you don't know where the others are around this time and that is why it is pointless to come here and say that you will blow everyone away. at least on testing i think we are shape. a few hours until the first practice in melbourne and you can follow that across the bbc, of course. that's all from sportsday. we have some news on the united states, president trump has named john bolton and his —— as his new national security adviser. john
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bolton is widely seen in washington asa bolton is widely seen in washington as a hawk who has advocated using military force against iran and north korea and has taken a hard line against russia. john bolton, the new national security hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are political correspondent for the financial times, laura hughes and michael heaver, who is the co—owner of political website, westmonster. making your debut with us this evening. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. so let's start with the financial times, which leads with the trade tariffs against chinese imports to the us announced by president trump earlier today. the telegraph features a large
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picture of one of the invitations to prince harry's wedding to meghan markle which were sent out today. the guardian continues with its coverage of the cambridge analytica scandal, revealing facebook shared information on 57 billion ‘friendships' from the social networking site. the i has a picture of detective sgt nick bailey, the police officer who was discharged from hospital
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