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touch next week, but the most of this it stays dry, sunny and hot. 00:58:16,028 --> 858993221:25:18,708 hello, 858993221:25:18,708 --> 1717986441:52:21,389 you're 1717986441:52:21,389 --> 2576979662:19:24,070 watching 2576979662:19:24,070 --> 3435972882:46:26,750 afternoon 3435972882:46:26,750 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 live. i'm simon mccoy. 00:00:00,001 --> 477218455:54:49,938 hello, 477218455:54:49,938 --> 954436911:49:39,874 you're 954436911:49:39,874 --> 1431655367:44:29,811 watching 1431655367:44:29,811 --> 1908873823:39:19,747 afternoon 1908873823:39:19,747 --> 2386092279:34:09,684 live 2386092279:34:09,684 --> 2863310735:28:59,621 — 2863310735:28:59,621 --> 3340529191:23:49,559 i'm 3340529191:23:49,559 --> 3817747647:18:39,496 simon 3817747647:18:39,496 --> 4294966103:13:29,434 mccoy. having been exposed to what police say is an exposed to what police say is an unknown substance. unknown substance. and attempting to murder another six. murder another six. and how's and how's your your head? england's world cup roller—coaster path to victory last night. head? england's world cup rollercoaster path to victory absolutely unbelievable. has seen england win a penalty shoot out? coming up on afternoon last night. live, all the sport in the bowl. of arran generation has seen england win a penalty shoot out? with tim hague. england's dramatic shoot out win at the world cup last night. the world cup last night. sweden next on saturday. next on saturday.
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coming up on afternoon live all the sport — with tim hague. what else to talk about but anglin‘s dramatically penalty shoot out win. 72 hours exactly from the game. from the game. dramatically penalty shoot out win. just how far can the national team go? it is sweden next national team on saturday. just how far can the national team go? go? all that and the latest from wimbledon coming up. how far can the national team go? latest from wimbledon coming up. roger federer is on centre court as we speak. all that and the letters from wimbledon coming up as well. matt taylor has all the weather. hi, simon. well, this is what cloud and rain looks like. but very little of it around and very little to come. thanks tim. i'll have the full forecast in half an hour. the cloud and rain is falling and parts of south—west england. parts of south—west england. i will have the details in half an hour. hello see you then. everyone, one of only two ceremonial copies has been found in sussex. this is this afternoon is live. afternoon in wiltshire on live. saturday. i'm simon mccoy. tests at the porton down military research in wiltshire on
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site. saturday. describe as an unknown after being poisoned with novichok. substance. at the porton down military research site. after being poisoned with novichok. duncan kennedy is in amesbury. dissolved to the public‘s a bonus, at least. at least. duncan kennedy is in amesbury. scientists have made strides, and they are testing. where the mystery has not yet been resolved. we simply do not yet. the public‘s awareness at least. least. you spoke of their have made strides in their testing. in their testing. yet. property behind them, said to be any political condition. we think we do not know yet. know yet. political condition. from the property behind me into hospital in salisbury. police thought it might have been a bad batch of cocaine or heroin. hospital in salisbury. there are said to be in a critical condition. bad batch of cocaine or heroin. they are saying it involves an unknown substance. unknown substance. an open mind about it and are testing. said to be in a critical condition.
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keeping an open mind about, that they are testing. testing. and the prime minister are been kept updated. updated. they are testing. there is a non—substance as being ministers and the prime minister are tested. being kept updated. that is not farfrom being kept updated. here. place where this unknown substance is being tested. nerve agent was identified in the salsbury is being tested. attack. salsbury attack. that is not far from here. any connection whatsoever, no one is making that public. making that from here. place where the nerve agent was identified in the salisbury attack. identified in the public. not know, that there salisbury attack. is something more to it. whatsoever, is not being made public. public. more to it. and woman were found was today sealed off by police. something more to it, we do not know. sealed off by police. the site is being investigated in amesbury and this dreading area. know. woman were found was today sealed off by police. amesbury and this off by police. they are now investigating in amesbury and surrounding area. dreading area. being exposed to an unknown substance. amesbury and surrounding area. substance. couple were suspected of being exposed to an unknown substance.
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even busier, with seven fire appliances. appliances. protective suits, but exposed to an unknown substance. saturday night, it was even busier here, with seven fire appliances. only as a precaution. precaution. here, with seven fire appliances. engines, more and more kept turning up, pitting on the serps. precaution, an event witnessed by local people. local people. up, pitting on the serps. lorries, ambulances, fire engines. connecting hose pipes, so we thought there was gas. fire engines. hose pipes, so we thought there was a gas. there was gas. now carried out father tears and they are keeping an open mind. wiltshire police first... out further tests and say they are keeping an open mind. they are keeping an open mind. attack in news by salisbury exactly four months ago today. four months ago today. keeping an open mind. agent attack in years by salisbury exactly four months ago today. toxic substance and spent exactly four months weeks in hospital. 0h, not again. ago today. it is close to home again. exposed to the toxic substance and spent weeks in hospital. to home again. spent weeks in hospital. but we do not know any more than that at the moment. not again, here we go. any more than that at the moment. here we when things like that happen a few yards away from your own home.
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go. yards away from your own home. anything more than that at the moment. am not seeing a single thing, because i don't know. because i don't know. moment. in amesbury, with several officers and vehicles in place. and vehicles in place. but i'm not saying a simple thing because i do not know. and this book because i do not know. scanners in the town. scanners in the town. with several officers and vehicles —— adverse bits chemist. in place. in place. bits chemist. the town has also seen investigations this morning. with larger place in this instrument. investigations this morning. confirmed that they are working with wiltshire police on this incident. wiltshire police on this instrument. keeping an open mind the incident here in amesbury. incident. are keeping an open mind into the incident here in amesbury. here in amesbury. the salisbury nerve agent was identified. identified. in this latest incident is comparable to the strip our case. incident here in amesbury. salisbury nerve agent was identified. comparable to the strip identified. our case. suggestion this latest incident is comparable to the skripal case.
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they have been treated at the same hospital. comparable to the skripal case. where the man and woman from amesbury are also being treated. hospital. investigation and it's barely stages. stages. seeing the is zero wider risk to the general public. amesbury are also being treated. general public. there has been not update on the couple in hospital. england saying there is no wider risk to the general public. update on the couple in hospital. they are still said to be in critical condition. critical condition. risk to the general public. no update from has been no update on the couple in hospital. hospital. the police. they are still said to be in a critical condition. in a critical condition. the police. metropolitan police operating, as it was in the salisbury incident. wiltshire police who was in the salisbury are the meat in this. incident. miles from salsbury, tell us they are pretty worried about this. are pretty worried about this. it is not yet a metropolitan incident. they wa nt a nswers. they want answers. incident. amesbury, tell as they are worried about this. want answers. out to be nothing, are there may be something in it. they want answers. turns out to be nothing, or there may be something in it. something in it. may be something in it.
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possible to only those fears that the built—up four months ago. ago when we had that attack in salisbury. attempting to murder another six. between march 2015 and july attempting to murder another six. 2016. between march 2015 and july 2016. judith moritz judith moritz reports. reports. progress and support their progress and support families. eight infants and trying their families. to kill another six. eight infants and trying to yesterday police arrived kill another six. at the nurse's yesterday police arrived home. at the nurse's for further home. for further examination. being questions about the alleged murders and attempted examination. being questions about the alleged murders murders. between march 2015 and and attempted murders. between march 2015 and
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july 2016. july 2016. of the of the neonatal unit. deaths out of 43 neonatal unit. trusts of a similar deaths out of 43 trusts of a similar size. size. born later than 32 weeks pregnancy. born later than 32 weeks pregnancy. managers here say they are confident that the managers here say they are confident that the unit is safe to continue. will be having an staff and unit is safe to continue. will be having an staff and patients at the patients at the hospital. and kept hospital. informed. hope it will give them the answers they need. and kept informed.
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and they hope it will give them the answers they need. fire near stalybridge may have been judith moritz, bbc news, chester. being investigated as arson, greater started deliberately. shortly before a 999 call was manchester police has said. to the fire service. made to the fire service. which spread to nearby saddleworth moor. which has now been burning for 11 days. allegations of sexual assault in britain. allegations of sexual assault in britain. already known about. in addition to the three already known about. claims against him. all claims against him. victory over colombia. victory over colombia. sent this report. near st petersburg from where david ornstein sent this report. one shot one shots to make history. to make
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for the first time ever! a sight many thought history. for the first time they might never see. ever! the cause of so much agony now a source of unbridled a sight many thought they might never see. the cause of so much agony now a source ecstasy. footballing nemesis. we are trying to write our of unbridled ecstasy. theirfootballing nemesis. we are trying to write our own history. own history. and they have done that. and they have done that. the way they played, the style in which they played. to win it every the way they played, the style in which they played. time. a key part of colombia's plan was to contain harry kane. to win it every time. easier said than a key part of colombia's plan was to contain harry kane. done. their hostile tactics easier said than done. penalised, and then punished. their hostile tactics penalised, and then punished. commentator: high commentator: ice cool, harry cool, harry kane.
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victory with an kane. astonishing stop. a sixth goal of the tournament. only for the resulting corner to connect with their head. victory with an astonishing stop. heartbreakfor the only for the resulting corner to connect with their head. men in red. heartbreakfor the is this really happening again? men in extra time came red. and went, and was this really happening again? the inevitable loomed. extra time came and went, and the inevitable loomed. after the horrors of after the horrors of euro euro 96? 96? sinking feeling was back. sinking feeling was back. by past failures. a chance under intense pressure, taken calmly by eric dyer. by past failures. the nation able a chance under intense pressure, to rejoice at taken calmly by eric dyer. long last. the nation able we were so well—prepared, i feel to rejoice at like there was a calmness about us. long last. i think that we were so well—prepared, i feel like there was a calmness about us. showed in the
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i think that showed penalties. and an opportunity of in the penalties. and an opportunity of a lifetime. hold any fear for us, but we won't be a lifetime. hold any fear for us, but we won't be complacent. a sign of things complacent. a sign of things to come. an entire estate turned out to watch the match. to come. investigation following the death of six—year—old alesha macphail. of the public in woodland on monday. our correspondent tom burridge is there. about the safety of their children. james shaw is on bute and sent us this report. this estate has become a bit of an attraction. alesha's body was found by a attraction.
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coming to take photographs of theirs. and it is pretty member of the public in woodland. impressive. of their inquiry team of in russia as they continue in the accommodation. had changed. in the accommodation. we are treating her death as a we have got some residents here. some residents here. in the uk, but both of your appearance at columbia. appearance at columbia. give supporting colombia last night. supporting colombia last night. this crowd departed for colombia ‘s. this crowd departed for colombia 's. murder investigation. crowd departed for colombia 's. we saw that final penalty got them, our heartjust opt in that moment. and the news that our heartjust opt in we've had to give that moment. but we did feel so proud that the managed to get to that position. managed to get to that position. the goal that we scored was incredible. goal that we scored them this evening. was incredible. of their loved ones and the security of their homes. what it feels the amount of like to lose on penalties. penalties. i guess what you are supporting england now? police presence... i guess. or makes you feel actually that is not what you were saying a second ago! second ago! penalties, did you really think we were going to win? worse. were going to win?
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not really, but yeah, they did it. yeah, they did it. obviously, their children. harry kane was we're all nervous because of it. on the pitch. we're scared. alesha was on holiday on the island, staying with the pitch. harry kane was not on the pitch, cuba is sitting on the bench. cuba is sitting on the family. being part of bench. me, you probably cannot remember seeing england win on penalties. a group. seeing england win on penalties. of sympathy and getting rid of that kind of cost, how important is that? sadness on bute. how important is that? to this small island i did not think that england would score, but obviously we didn't. community. score, but obviously we didn't. what was the atmosphere like last night? you're was the atmosphere like last night? watching it was afternoon fantastic. chris, alan and jill did a fantasticjob. jill did a fantasticjob. even the colombians downstairs. colombians downstairs. we are like family on this estate, to be honest. live. family on this estate, to be honest. everyone communicates with each other. i am glad they did it. chris is here, one of the organisers. is here, having been exposed to what police say is an unknown substance. one of the organisers. together, even though the colombians had broken at full—time.
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murder another six. together, even though the colombians had broken at full-time. had broken at full-time. realised they were out, they came around, and there was a party. around, and there was a party. it was a great app. was a great app. songs going on, they were jumping around, jumping for joy. songs going on, they were jumping around, jumping forjoy. around, jumping forjoy. had the tartan because i felt bad for to victory last night. play their next game in the world cup against sweden on saturday. them. for them. you have a stand with the jordan henderson from russia. jordan henderson from russia. cup against sweden on saturday. katie swan's run it ended on day three. he thank you personally. three. thank you personally. the 19—year—old is beaten in straight sets. onlyjordan henderson by the trent alexander armstrong as well. alexander armstrong as well. said they have heard about it, and we wanted to see it. straight sets. roger federer, continues his quest for a ninth wimbledon title. for a ninth wimbledon title. he is on centre court. on centre court. we wanted to see it. see it for themselves, and we'll have a party together. have a party together. opponent and i can assure you he is doing pretty well. what are you expecting on saturday? expecting on saturday? doing pretty well. we're going to win. but we are going to put in a performance. with more on all of that at half—past.
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performance. we will do last night as well. over universal credit. as well. report about the welfare last night, but the atmosphere on saturday will be the same. reform. saturday will be the mc mcvey acknowelged she'd made an same. all come together, their colombians, the french, brazil. the french, brazil. every single time, it will be a party. enjoy it. and, in england. error. we can do to continue at a faster rate and it again! has got to wait till saturday, obviously. obviously. this is a nice place to be today. be today. to be speeded up. you can see the colombian flags in the background. and i want to flags in the background. feel for them, but for once, england out on top on penalties. how is your head? apologise. they are in good not bad. health. as they introduce themselves one by one. they were found on monday after missing for nine last there, but i was looking after my children as well, so not too bad. days. having been exposed to what police say is an unknown
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substance. murder another six. england's world cup roller—coaster path to victory i spoke to our correspondent howard johnson. are actually not going to get them out any time soon. out any time soon. sure that it is 100% safe to do so before he moves them. before he moves them. last night. and in this sport, that penalty shoot out who do is broken. the nerve centre of the thai navy seal diver 's‘ operation. shoot out who do is broken. seal diver 's‘ operation. network of tunnels, flooded tunnels and cavernous to get to the boys. quarterfinal against sweden on saturday. saturday. katie swan's van has ended an date three. and cavernous to get to the boys. we are seeing is two ways of getting to them. she was beating either getting them... ken straight sets. sets. roger federer continues his quest for a ninth wimbledon title. for a ninth wimbledon title.
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be back with more and all of that at haphazard. getting them out, rather. longer given that many of them cannot swim. investigation following the death of six year old cannot swim. wait for the water levels to come down. alesha macphail. of the public in woodland down. around 10,000 litres per hour down the road from here. on monday. about the safety of their children. james shaw is on bute and sent us this report. the road from here. if that happens, we can expect to see... alesha's body was found by a member of the public in we can expect to see... woodland. until the end of september or october. of their inquiry october. they are going to take their time with his operation. had changed. their time with his operation. who are supporting them at the moment. moment. they are down there with them until this operation is over. we are treating her death as a murder investigation. and the news that we've had to them until this operation is over. early on was a ministry —— administering to their cuts today. administering to their cuts give them this evening. today. of their loved ones and the prettier nurses looking after them and all the boys laughed.
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security of their homes. the amount of and all the boys laughed. police presence... you feel actually offering support is notjust mentally but offering medical help. education is leading to larger class sizes and worse. fewer staff. obviously, their children. all nervous because of it. we're scared. are now under threat. alesha was on holiday on the island, staying with family. to cut out things like instrumental lessons and being part of a group. choir and orchestra. of sympathy and sadness on i got really angry. bute. small island community. james shaw, bbc news, on the it was a real shame i had to stop because music as part of me. many schools, has money problems.
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about a £5 million repair island of bute. bill. and we have over universal credit. had to cancel report about the welfare reform. on annual theatre production. we have had to spend money repairing holes in the roof. mc mcvey acknowelged she'd made an error. happen at a faster rate, and to be into the buckets and brings bits of the ceiling down. speeded up. geoff barton says the speeded up. funding levels to become say that, mr speaker, and i want to apologise... are in good health. laughing as they introduce themselves one by one. catastrophic. they were found on monday after missing for of course standards are going to go down.
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for some schools, the cracks are beginning nine days. to show. and our correspondent howard johnson. why now they going to try and get them out? you may want to think again. them out? with a ticket to on what the governor of this province said today. the game. province said today. they will not get them out any time soon. soon. is 100% safe to do so before he moves them. to find out more. moves them. behind me is the nerve centre of the operation. and there are a lot of caveats. centre of the operation. there if you really wanted to. network of tunnels and caverns to get to the boys. sue foxall owns the company, and you're the expert. on saturday if get to the boys. you wanted to? tunnels, bridges and and ten kilometres long. yes, there is most definitely a chance of getting out there.
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but it's going to be particularly expensive at about £1,523. and you have to have an official ticket, is that right? you have to have an official ticket, then you don't kilometres long. need a visa. learn how to scuba—diving as a visa from the russian an adult. adult. the other option is to embassy. wait it out. it out. and it is like a 22—hour drive at the moment. wait for the water levels to come down. come down. but there is an internal pumping about 10,000 litres and other. flight? so far have been using the train system as well. to get one in the next couple of days? other. is still up on us, and it will last until september or october. until september or october. they seem to be all right. seem to be all right. the video source them smiling and quite happy. source them smiling and quite happy. one of them gets panic, and that can change things very quickly. yes, it would be, but it would... and that has absolutely. an expense, you know? going to take the time of this operation. planning for the next round might be
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operation. a bit easier. enough food down there to last for months. ok, thanks very much, sue. so, yeah, that's the answer, months. who are supporting them at the moment. moment. they are down there with them until this operation is over. i think. them until this operation maybe it's time to start thinking about the semifinal or the final. then you might stand a chance. phil mackie reporting there. is over. much prettier nurses took look after you! at loughborough university. let's pick up that and all the boys laugh. administrating first aid to the boys. last point. way, if the team have that belief, how helpful is that? thank you very much. it's huge. we talk a lot about the power of self confidence and self belief. want to think again. with a ticket to the game. self confidence and self belief. some respects we are seeing it again with the england team.
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staffordshire to find out more. and there are a lot of with the england team. belief within the players and the squad. caveats. nobody believed we there if you really wanted to. would... shoot out and yet last night, the impossible happened. sue foxall owns the company, and you're the expert. on saturday if you wanted to? impossible happened. to be bound by the pressures of the past? yes, there is most definitely a chance of getting out there. absolutely. but it's going to be particularly expensive at about £1,523. i think it is a nice tale, actually. and you have to have an official ticket, is that nice tale, actually. right? penalty is almost put to bed at some of the demons he has had. you have to have an official ticket, then you don't need a visa. of the demons he has had. a visa from the russian psychological point of view but also a technical or technical approach. embassy. a technical or technical and it is like a 22—hour drive at the moment. but there is an internal flight? so far have been using the train
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system as well. to get one in the next approach. couple of days? you pick a spot, you have practised that over and over again. yes, it would be, but that over and over again. huge part of the preparation for these athletes. these athletes. looking at other shoot outs throughout the world cup. shoot outs throughout the world cup. taker, others pass at the odd comment as they walk past them. comment as they walk past them. it would... it used to be called gamesmanship. used to be called gamesmanship. is that still around ? and that has an expense, you know? planning for the next round might be a bit easier. ok, thanks very much, sue. so yeah, that's the answer, i think. maybe it's time to start thinking about the semifinal or the final. then you might stand a chance. phil mackie reporting there. absolutely. battle, if you like, the penalty shoot out. shoot out. as you say, gareth southgate's been there, done it.
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time for a look at the weather. a similar story for most parts of the country. the country. southgate's been there, done it. they have an opportunityjust not to think about football for a while. i want to take you back any time a little bit. think about football for a while. any time a little bit. this is the opening of this seven bridge. yes, i think so. opening of this seven bridge. part of handling expectations and pressure. is the same year that action man was launched. launched. and also the rolling stones, like this summer did a tour. stones, like this summer did a tour. what was the cure? pressure. remove themselves from training environments. 1966? well done. i thought there might be environments. activities, hobbies etc that distracts from that. some other omens there. distracts from that. omens there. is usually factor here? factor here? through on a penalty shoot out there. they have no fear by the looks of them. there. —— is use a factor? i thought i would look back at the weather records. that crippled us against iceland. iceland. worried about making mistakes and what could go wrong. at the weather records. what could go wrong. very dry this year, back then it was actually very wet. started, there has not been that sign. actually very wet. scotland, by very, very wet inside is england.
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is england. complete contrast to what we have had this year. what we have had this year. august, it was rather cool and wet once again. sign. can see that unfolding before our eyes for sure. eyes for sure. fletcher, we will talk again just before the final. thank you very much. once again. years, had it during, july and august. of staff and patients over the years. the google. it is coming home. after 3. who's spent 20 years at the home. thought, how am i going to work these end? thought, how am i going to work these end ? thought, how am i going to work these end? and that was that. same unit in dorset. that was but was told to hold on by at! the doctors and midwives. she was born at one minute past making her there was no similarities the first nhs baby. whatsoever. whatsoever. we went to you can contrast this summer with that summer. summer with that summer. another lovely day across many parts of the uk. this guy 's overhead. tomorrow, it will be about 10 degrees cooler. degrees cooler. their split in need, of rain, look away now. this was meet her. the sierra after aneurin
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leone today. —— the scene in devon today. bevan, the cloudy out pics of them. cloud which will bring change from and northern ireland tomorrow. and northern founder. but all she could hear were the words, ireland tomorrow. and warm as a cross by some parts "stop, hold on. of wales and northern scotland. at one minute past midnight on the wales and northern scotland. focus towards the south, because it is a little cooler than recent days. is a little cooler than recent days. rain will come 5th ofjuly 1948. and go. maybe the odd showers elsewhere this afternoon. the significance of it until i had children myself. showers elsewhere this afternoon. at the point of need when i needed it. some of those could draft towards wimbledon, but it should stage i. i do think wimbledon, but it should stage i. —— it should stay dry. it's taken for granted. it should stay dry. antigen, isolated showers and they said. isolated showers and they said. clouding over northern ireland, but temperatures up a little bit. temperatures up a little bit. fresher it is, it is behind this weather front. fresher it is, it is behind this weatherfront. we all take it for granted. weatherfront.
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into scotland and northern ireland by the end of the night. and attendance of the doctor. because money was tight. by the end of the night. and bring a jot in temperatures, between seven to 10 degrees cooler. between seven to 10 degrees cooler. more clouds tomorrow, which will break up the sunny spells. break up the sunny spells. wages were low. skies across southern parts of england and wales. service means to you, what word would it be? england and wales. in the south of one or two heavy showers, again close to wimbledon. the word i can think of showers, again close to wimbledon. there is the temperature contrast for tomorrow in colour. for tomorrow in colour. here it is in numbers. in numbers. getting closer and closer to 30 degrees yet again. degrees yet again. is "safe". more on the nhs's birthday a little later on today. still some cloud in scotland and northern ireland. northern ireland. you could see some jazz up through the day. jazz up through the day. temperatures still and now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. the very warm conditions continue across much of the uk at the moment. the low 20s. 30 has appeared on the chart yet again. across much of the uk at the moment. the 20s, medical high 20s in a few spots.
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spots. and a few showers around, the odd heavier one as well. again. temperatures will be in the mid—20s in scotland and northern ireland. in scotland and heavier one as well. will be on dry but into the evening and overnight. northern ireland. sell high 20s and maybe low 30s and parts of southern england and wales. this and overnight. humid night across the south compared with the night gone. is compared with the night gone. especially in the south—east to tomorrow afternoon. bbc news. our latest headlines. to an unknown substance. earlier this year. in the neonatal unit at chester hospital.
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itv says 24. out against colombia last night. for the first time in 12 years. the death of schoolgirl, alesha macphail, as murder. in woodland on monday. she'd been staying at her grandmothers. plans to bring them out. 97—year—old wing commander, tom neil. sport now on afternoon live with tim hague.
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how's your head today, tim?! i'm fine, because i don't drink, and i'm sure you don't. i'm sure you don't. but england are back on the training base. colombia last night. they arrived back from moscow in the early hours of this morning. penalty in that shoot—out. jamie vardy didn't train though. he's had an injection in his groin following last night's win. final against sweden. shall we see it all again then? why not? 1—1 after extra time in russia, jordan henderson missed. a brilliant save from carlos bacca. and he did.... england's first ever penalty shootout win
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at a world cup. overcome the hoodoo. nothing really can prepare you for that. that. and if you love it, you embrace it, but if you fear it, things go wrong. but if you fear it, things go wrong. you see with harry kane when he takes a penalty. takes a penalty. penalty spot, but no, he waited for his moment. his moment. that is what i have been waiting for. waiting for. i have waited at this moment all my life. it looks like that. that.
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experiences and they are taking it to another level. to day three of wimbledon, holly hamilton is there for us. but not great news for britain today holly? yes, i'm afraid so. today, katie swan, and it's not good news. news. depth in the first set and you could see straightaway she was struggling. see straightaway she was struggling.
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straightforward victory was wrapped up, 6—0, 6—3. round for the first time —— victoria azarenka. here when somebody like roger federer is in action. federer is in action. but over on henman hill, it is absolutely packed. absolutely packed. federer is the favourite here for a reason.
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reason. wimbledon so that will get under way in the next few minutes. in the next few minutes. he's not the only former champion here today. the only former champion here today. pregnancy for the first time at wimbledon. wimbledon. hope serena williams puts on a good show on court number one. show on court number one. you can see all the action on the website. see all the action on the website. all the results fixtures and you can watch roger federer in action. watch roger federer in action. plenty of big names in action on big day. holly hamilton, thank you.
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i'll have more for you in the next hour. victory over colombia. shootout at a world cup. most of them from behind the sofa. now all eyes turn to what the team will face against sweden. for the local sweden online news network in stockholm. was clear that the next match is against england? against england? they won't take anything for granted. granted. quite measured, i would say is the reaction. is the reaction. cup so far with no one particularly standing out.
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standing out. swedish unit, not about one or two players. players. been the bugbear of every england team as far back as i can remember. team as far back as i can remember. makes england a bit more potent, doesn't it? doesn't it? that they have quite positive memories of penalties. memories of penalties. cup they had done it via penalties in the quarterfinals in 1994. in the quarterfinals in 1994. and that memory is still a potent one. that memory is still a potent one. it is strong in the heads of swedish football fans and players. football fans and players. around may will focus on their own capacity.
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capacity. evenly matched, so reducing sweden will be watching out for? will be watching out for? too much space on the wing and let crosses in. crosses in. in and in general there is not going to be much room given to attackers. to be much room given to attackers. first third, but the final third they are so hard to play against. they are so hard to play against. on the ground because of the play of the opposition at times. the opposition at times. our sweden like that? like that? i would say they are hard butfairteam. i would say they are hard but fair team. but fair team.
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so you can throw crosses at them all day. day. will battle away but they are a fair team. team. dark arts but it does not define them. where were you born? born in scotland as you might be able to tell. glasgow. so you might be a little bias. be a little bias. what do you think the score will be? the score will be? citizen so i can offer a safe perspective. perspective. tough as possible and i think it could go to penalties. could go to penalties. sure, but i am feeling good about this sweden team. this sweden team. they beat italy and france in qualifying. and france in qualifying. beat mexico and it was close against germany. i think sweden can do it. league, nice to talk to you right up until the end. thank you very much.
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—— lee. industry after brexit. about the proposals. away? 2019 also leaving the common fisheries policy. been agreed in principle. will stay the same. the eu refused to make fishing a special case. at the moment. i share their disappointment.
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the common fisheries policy? be caught in the eu waters. don't run out. countries have got a better deal. you've got foreign vessels plundering stocks all the time. and now they fear they could be let down again. hook, line and sinker. rules and regulations. we need to walk away, that's what we voted for. countries fish. waters are landed by boats from elsewhere in the eu.
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fishing fleets get what they want in the long term? it's about selling them as well. couldn't be easier. produce to the eu every year without tariffs or taxes. boats still need to be able to fish in british waters. you get market access in return for fishing access. protests. brexit deal in parliament if fishing gets sold down the river. 1% of the british economy.
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few otherjobs around. brexit talks take priority? of a better future could still slip through the net. headlines from the business, but here are the headlines. having been exposed to what police say is an unknown substance. murder another six. to victory last night. here's your
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business headlines on afternoon live. 2% rise in sales. on the three months before. towns in the future' if immediate action is not taken. centres and high streets. of purchasing managers. and the strongest overall performance since last october. in firms taking on new
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workers. and taking stock of a busy year for the us markets so far? for the world s largest economy. billions of dollars of tariffs on each other from friday. head of us equity strategist at bank of america merrill lynch. today, but it has not been a quiet few months for the us economy. few months for the us economy. quite the contrary. the
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contrary. we get some resolution on that front? front? what is it that worries them most of all? most of all? because there are so many fronts they seem to be fighting right now? absolutely. their stances and if anything have dug their heels in further. dug their heels in further. period of stagnation and closing borders.
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borders. in the world and has benefited from globalisation for the past 20 years. globalisation for the past 20 years. ofjumping in and buying here for the next few months. the next few months. wait until we had more resolution about what happens. about what happens. boxer fighting against four other strong boxers at the same time. strong boxers at the same time. i think that is what has got us all a bit spooked in the us. a bit spooked in the us. it is a public holiday in the us. public holiday in the us. traders on wall street do on the 4th ofjuly?
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where do they go? be waiting until tomorrow to start trading again. trading again. going on in the states for the traders. so good to have you on. thank you so much. did you watch the world cup? world cup? i have too asked to get things rolling. of course, has a money angle. the economy could receive a £2. make it to the world cup final, research suggests. an extra £200 million may be spent in the country's
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shops and pubs. how do they work that out? i have no idea. sorry. of how much spending goes up when england goes up to. what it was at the last world cup. feel—good factor make sure by a new outfit, ice cream. outfit, ice cream. waistcoat sales will go through the roof. will go through the roof. it's all very positive. as england moves on to the quarter finals on saturday. we will get if we get to the semifinals as well. semifinals as well. so much positivity here. positivity here. we just have to get through sweden. we will do though, right? yes, we will win the penalties. i had to walk out the room. i couldn't watch them.
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new yorkers closed. yorkers closed. the london market currently not looking too good. looking too good. share price is dragging the market of it. we'll see you later. as the raf‘s finest hour. only a handful of pilots are still with us. holder of the distinguished flying cross, who flew 141 combat missions. we were all kids, the average age in the squad was 19, 20, 21. attacked by bombers and they were
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expecting another attack. out of the way cos there was another attack. eyes out. they never expected to see him again. blimey, where do we start? sometimes four times, five times. fire your guns. you only had 14. reload. cannon in their superior aircraft.
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the hurricane was a terrible aircraft. seconds. we lost seven of our aircraft. time. i was never badly injured. i had to bail out once.
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i was hit a number of times. my station commander ran into me and knocked my tail off. the aeroplane stood on its tail and went straight up. of the fact i didn't want my head to be cut off. wing and i was flying off into space. should we remember the battle of britain? we set a good example, that's all, of a group of people. we set a
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good example. place at the moment. wimbledon is underway. through a stranger's living room window. on the screens around the ground. so this was how people got to see it. it. the house had any idea of the people outside the window. outside the window. picture and that suite has gone viral. viral.
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let's have a look at the weather with matt taylor. another very warm and sunny day across most parts. across most parts. bringing the odd shower here and there. there. southern england or the south midlands and into the evening. midlands and into the evening. the emphasis for the majority does stay with a dry weather day. stay with a dry weather day. atlantic spreading in bringing a different day tomorrow. different day tomorrow. last night and temperatures holding into the mid teens.
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into the mid teens. sunny spells and still warm enough in the sunshine. in the sunshine. climbing across the south quite widely and mid—to high 20s for many.
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widely and mid—to high 20s for many.
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