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they're both level pegging. england at hairahead in they're both level pegging. england at hair ahead in the fairplay table. but would it be better for england to lose the match, and come second in group g. would that help them get an easier path? i want to win every game i play and we want to win every game and if we win every game itjust keeps building momentum to go on in the tournament. when you to be on oui’ the tournament. when you to be on oura the tournament. when you to be on oui’ a game the tournament. when you to be on oura game to the tournament. when you to be on our a game to get the win and we wa nt to our a game to get the win and we want to win every game we are playing. upstage the world cup. a lot of tennis news this week as it builds up tennis news this week as it builds up to wimbledon. the grass court season is in full swing — as the warm—up and british number onejohanna konta is through to the third round at eastbourne she beat serbian aleksandra krunic in straight sets in her home town. konta looking to find some form heading into wimbledon, but has a tough tie in the next round, facing caroline wozniaki,
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who won this year's australian open. and petra kvitova looks in great form — she won the title in birmingham at the weekend — today she breezed past kateryna bonderenko of ukraine in straight sets to reach the third round. she's now among the favourites for wimbledon, a title she's won twice before. she was a wimbeldon semi—finalist in 2014 but eugenie bouchard having to go through qualifying to make it to the main draw this year. she's struggled with form and has dropped out of the world's top 100. but she is through her first qualifying match, beating china's zhu lin 6—0, 6—2. and dan evans won't be at wimbledon this year — he's lost in qualifying to mattheas bachinger of germany. evans was hoping to play his way into the main draw — after the all—england club didn't offer him a wild card. he's making his return to tennis after a ban for taking cocaine. that's all from sportsday. the headline here is that argentina are through at beating nigeria in st
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petersburg. set up a tie against the french. from all of us here in moscow it's goodbye for now. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are camilla tominey, political editor at the sunday express and pauljohnson, deputy editor of the guardian. welcome to both of you. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the the financial times reports that uber has been granted a short—term licence to operate in london, the metro leads with 28—year—old khalid ali who faces life in prison after being found guilty of plotting a terror attack outside parliament. the daily express claims
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prince william could be the peacemaker between israelis and palestinians following a historic visit to isareal. the i reports that a former downing street adviser warns bickering about spending is jeopardising the chances of the conservatives winning the next general election. the daily telegraph claims the business secretary greg clark is being accused of sowing seeds of panic, after using a speech to urge industry leaders to use their influence to soften brexit. let's begin with the front of the metro. and striking picture of the metro. and striking picture ofa man of the metro. and striking picture of a man caught short of an apparent terrorist attack. yes, he has been a plumber and terrorist attack. yes, he has been a plumberandi terrorist attack. yes, he has been a plumber and i think they have now established he travelled to afghanistan and worked with the taliban, and he himself apparently said he built 300 bombs that time he tended to get back into britain and behind—the—scenes cooperation with the americans apparently. they followed him for quite some time.
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the police saying we will not take very much about this. he sent this today about the attack and other parliament from memory was not as quite as simple as that. we have ta ke quite as simple as that. we have take cab driver to take them to windsor castle and he took him to the windsor castle public house other than the castle itself. i'm not too sure about the smoking bit. from threats of war to appease camilla, you are among the other things the royal editor for the sunday express. the very striking picture and there's several of these. perhaps an optimistic headline. maybe be too optimistic because assaulting peace in israel and palestine is obviously nigh on impossible and has been proven to be so impossible and has been proven to be so for several decades. it's interesting how prince william is being cast as a statesman—like role here. equally those taken in a visit
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to holocaust survivors today interestingly there's a family connection because his grandfather's mother took him people are in the second world war and sheltered dues. she was given a crossbody is released to thank her for the work posthumously and he was given a replica of the metal. support for him to be there with our relationships with israel. interesting to see how it pans out if got any political ramifications. the british government asked for the trip and honestly they raise his profile but it will kick—start the peace process was only inmate 120 palestinians were shot dead by the idf. but who want to the daily telegraph and this is fascinating for both of you. given to her based in westminster as the political editor. who knows what would have happened by sunday? that's the most
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interesting narrative we have got this big summit towards the end of the week and no one is talking about it because it is a damp squid not being discussed beyond migration and future trade deals. what's really of interest is the cabinet infighting. i have had lives coming out against michael gove making a speech about his plan to ban them calling them wood—burning and tory humour at it's finest. we have had greg clark the secretary coming out in siding with big businesses saying their rights to be concerned about brexit. we had jeremy hunt suggesting that airbus was overplaying its hand. he's interesting character because he is a remainer now appealing to the brexit fan base because like many people use on maneuvers. will be back there at 11:30pm with more of the details for the papers.
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i will be back with all the headlines and news at 11. hello. it's all getting a little hot for you a few more days to go yet. we started the week with temperatures above 30 degrees the southeast corner of england. the return of northwest wales and england where he achieved 31 celsius and just outside. tomorrow could be the turn of scotland and northern ireland with another 30 degrees day as the warm air continues to push its way northwards and west. still have high pressure in charge. winds flowing around taking a warm air and the same time in the centre of our high—pressure system winds are light around the north sea. very stagnating over what is around.: the low cloud to perform. the more abundant tonight. kazee that pushed to the central belt of scotland in
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it through other eastern counties of england. nine or 10 degrees and most other places in double figures because the days are getting a little bit warmer and sell the nights are fairly short with temperatures by night also lifting each subsequent day. as going to the morning the temperature is a very rapid and blue skies for the most part. but a breeze this up as corner and stilted at low cloud lapping onshore to eastern coastal counties. as you can see but yellow colours here on around 20 degrees at best. the rest of scotland for the high 20s. 0ne the rest of scotland for the high 20s. one or two spots here at 30 degrees that will be far off that. depergola is in place and further east east mid—20s and low 20s at best with the eastern counties were like today. that mr low clouds were occasionally there. the same story on thursday towards the eastern coastal counties again. but for most it's another blue sky day may that we re it's another blue sky day may that were cloud in towards shetland later
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on. the temperatures soaring close to 30 degrees once more and were two spots in particularfor the west to 30 degrees once more and were two spots in particular for the west of scotland. see the torture stop by friday and getting to northern ireland. same to northeast england and the warmest conditions found across wales, midlands and the southwest by this stage. if you think you have out all high—pressure in charge at the start of the weekend in the sunshine band and it's because the weekend low pressure pushing up and we have sunny spells at times more humid and potential funder. this is bbc news. i'm shaun ley. the headlines at 11: a member of the taliban is convicted of plotting a knife attack on mps and police outside the houses of parliament. british motor manufacturers express their alarm about the brexit process, as the government insists it is listening to their concerns. the us supreme court upholds donald trump's travel ban on people from a number of muslim majority countries. prince william has been visiting israel.
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he paid his respects at the world holocaust remembrance centre injerusalem. i know that i share a desire with all of you and all of your neighbours for a just and lasting peace. also coming up — the sun has got its hat,

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