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so it is a wider wildlife corridor. the transformation has been dramatic. this tired looking, over—grazed field, is now a sea of yellow. a first crop of sunflowers and they've proved a huge hit with visitors who flock to the rhossili on the gower peninsula as an area of outstanding natural beauty. these are almost ready to harvest for birdseed. i think we are trying to demonstrate the model, where nature—friendly farming can work and you can make a profit on the back of that and, hopefully, that model can be shared more widely and maybe go towards creating policy that will instruct governments on how those incentives can be passed onto farmers. they have chosen to grow crops that are attractive to pollinators, like bumblebees. what we have is flower—rich hay meadows, alongside flower—rich crops and a network of boundaries that allow wildlife to move freely around the vile in a protected way. like a wildlife superhighway, if you like. the ambition here has been
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to improve the condition of farmland to benefit nature and wildlife. the extent to which environmentally friendly practices like this feature in future agricultural policy post—brexit is being discussed. sian lloyd, bbc news, rhossili. that's all from us tonight. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello, your lab at the sportscenter, coming upfor hello, your lab at the sportscenter, coming up for you in sports day, selecting get out he is an action in new york. at the us open. injury time drama, through to the third round at the top. and on the field,
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the big decision facing the scottish fa and they ask for more time to make it. and bringing back, recalled by england the fourth test against india. hot, hot, hot inside. where he is playing his second round match against fernando at the us open, and missed a set point and lost the first set. into their own hands. the main official channel is the independent office
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75. interact with their passengers. 6-2 but 6—2 but like murray, he won the second, so they are into a third set, it could be a long day for those two players. ok, earlier defending the women's champion went through to the third round, lasting almost three hours, you can follow the rest action at the us open on five light sports, on the bbc sport website, rafael nadal still to come. in the meantime, there've criticised the us open which saw the french
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given a code violation for taking her shirt off on court. changed during the break between the second and third set during the first round, and realised it was on back to front and switched it on court. they gave her a warning, a decision that they called unfair. they regret that they called unfair. they regret that decision, the ag did nothing wrong saying that the art out of the cup, 3—1 by nottingham forest as they report. fury and was it any wonder? — , , they report. fury and was it any to; upset, — , , they report. fury and was it any é upset, declining to celebrate an upset, declining to celebrate against his former cloud. he had gambled by making several changes to his side, it looked to have backfired as they failed to hit a
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shot on target until the second of six minutes of added time when he scored his first goal since joining. the game was headed to penalties but he fought back, less than two minutes thanks to matthew, newcastle but they had a penalty, but referee waved away their appeals. he took advantage of their frustration making it three for the newcastle for the second year running at this stage of the competition. here aren't the list of the results, —— here are the list of results. ending in defeat at home to watford. the scottish football association could well be getting a new home for
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their national team, after more than a century, internationalfootball and finals have been played at hampden park, that may be a thing of the past. they have had talks for two days to consider murray film in edinburgh, a decision that will have a significant bearing on the game, they say they need more time in information before a final decision is made. the reporter. it was in the end, it was d four delay after most of the discussion between the two we re of the discussion between the two were released, a very short statement saying that this decision will have a significant bearing on the game in scotland, as both parties for additional information, to be submitted within seven days, now what does that mean? what could that mean? it does indicate that
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there is no clear favourite in the fight and the future home of scottish football, it does remain a straight fight between hampden park, and the potential of buying the stadium from the owners at queens park, or moving 50 miles from the home of scottish rugby, money field. and so we'll may not have a decision today, but we may have the position by at this time next week. a huge call that it will indeed impact on the future of scottish football. could england host the women's championship in 2021? they certainly hope so, a bid to host the tournament with the backing of the government and if successful, when would stage the final with several other venues also put forward. austria and hungary are expected to bid in choosing for the hosts in december. i think it is the norm is
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that a major championship cloud on home soil in cities all over england, i do so in terms of bands, and generations will be inspired to play the game. and by then, by 2021 the left built a whole infrastructure of opportunity for youngsters to play, so the bureau to go and find some rally around under pressure, but at the same time he's distanced himself from speculation linking him with becoming the next manager. they defeated the spurs on monday the second loss in the games, and followed by a somewhat bizarre press conference. the most decorated player leaves the cloud should stick with the current boss. player leaves the cloud should stick with the current bosslj player leaves the cloud should stick with the current boss. i think it's time for the fans to stick together
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and get behind the cloud and get behind the team, get behind the manager, the coaching staff, that is neither purely speaking as a fan. it isa neither purely speaking as a fan. it is a tough time at the moment, but we've come through it. to succeed, i would that get some of the other news stories. how they have retired from international football after playing the republic of ireland. kansas court in this country 3—1win over belgium the finals. he wishes to ta ke belgium the finals. he wishes to take a period of total rest from cycling due to illness, he has been diagnosed with a virus, saying that he has been training with the virus which causes glandular fever. ireland against afghanistan with a
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three wicket win in the second match of belfast, tied it one all. also in belfast. england have made their tea m belfast. england have made their team to face the all rounder will bat at seven, he is been called in place in the line—up, still playing as a specialist batsman, he will lead of five test series 2—1. specialist batsman, he will lead of five test series 2-1. i've got a lot of depth in terms of the batting and i've made some brilliant contributions as well. looking at the forum for example, a double hundred ina the forum for example, a double hundred in a week and a 64,1 the forum for example, a double hundred in a week and a 64, i have performed brilliantly in the few games in the series. it is great to see a good amount of depth there as
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well,. he can keep up with england's fortu nes well,. he can keep up with england's fortunes and the app, that is often sports day for now, coming up in just a moment for you. the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster, steve richards and camilla tominey, associate editor of the daily telegraph. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the i splashes with the former scottish first minister alex salmond who has resigned his membership of the scottish national party following allegations of sexual harassment. the metro leads with moped
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violence on the streets of london after two burglars ambushed a police van in bid to free an accomplice. the ft reports on the brexit secretary dominic raab's comments that britain and the eu are unlikely to meet their target of agreeing a brexit deal by october. meanwhile, the daily express says michael barnier has dramatically raised hopes of a brexit deal by conceding that the bloc is finally ready to offer britain a unique partnership. and the times suggests president macron is preparing to throw theresa may a lifeline by pushing other eu leaders to agree a close relationship with britain after brexit. the daily telegraph claims children will be banned from buy—ing energy drinks under plans announced by theresa may to tackle disruptive behaviour in classrooms — and pictures the duke and duchess of sussex at a gala performance of hamilton at the victoria palace a variety of front pages. and news
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that the brexit secretary has conceded that brexit deal talks are unlikely to hit the october deadline, what are the ramifications of this? many because clearly there is no agreement between the two sides on many of the key issues. and yet, they say that it might last untiljanuary yet, they say that it might last until january before we yet, they say that it might last untiljanuary before we get some kind of deal. now think about that. there will be virtually no time for the house of commons to consider a deal in any detail, we are out at the end of march. and it raises this nightmarish prospect of a deal hastily put together at the last
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minute. vague, vague answers to things like the irish question. voting for this so there's no deal 01’ no voting for this so there's no deal or no time for other option, i think under those circumstances mps about the right to demand that the government passed an extension so there is more time to scrutinise will be a huge historic moment. do you agree with that? an extension to article 50, for this lack of ability for anyone to get a majority of anything, perhaps there is consensus behind that on both sides of the house. having said that, i think they're pushing more and there being an extension of the timeline through january, acting general is considered the worst case scenario equally when you look at the agreement, all decided in the past few days and this is the way the eu behaved, they do take it right up to the wire and that is the way that brussels operates. and i think it's interesting that today is been a lot more positive, it is difference
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between the definition of a bespoke deal, obviously theresa may before she came up with the widely derided checkers plan was talking about bespoke rather than being in... that

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