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do it midterm it. the you want to do it midterm it. the amount of support i got on the flip side of it was absolutely incredible. you can see how emotional she is and how she's going to be missing the world cup which makes with her manager has done even more remarkable. really heart—warming in a sense. just describe for us what he has done behind the scenes to help her in her recovery. when he severed this injury you see she's inundated with m essa 9 es injury you see she's inundated with messages from current players, past players, legends of the game and past fa ns players, legends of the game and past fans and supporters. not only has he reached out to her and in co nsta nt has he reached out to her and in constant contact he also sensor a rather cool lego set to keep her entertained. it was like the london bridge, so it was a long process. i definitely have nine months of doing that but it's little things like that but it's little things like that that is a touch that is never
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needed and never asked for but i think sometimes words are not always neededin think sometimes words are not always needed in the same as my flight looked incredible with the amount of flowers i received so i can't find how much support i've had and how may people realise this is devastating. probably the perfect thing. hugely jealous of the london bridge, i will be honest. what are their hopes and aspirations? it's obviously a big year and where are they going to finish? their loss when the most experienced and important players for the still have pa rt important players for the still have part in that a fully fit squad. you crossed your mind back to 2015 and they won the bronze medals two years
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ago they also got to the semi finals they are. in the words ofjordan knobs because they did ask about this how will england be without you in her words they will be totally fine. do you cycle home? i don't own a bike. take a look at this. take a look at this downhill mountain bike race in valparaiso in chile. staged on an urban track. it was local rider pedro ferreria who won, perhaps unsurprisngly because this course will take some getting used to. it's a narrow two kilometre circuit, which was completed by peddling pedro in two minutes and 50 seconds. descending at points from almost 255 metres at speeds of 60 kilometres per hour. i would say it certainly beats the commute home. if my look like that i might have a bike. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. thanks to john and
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thanks tojohn and the team. more 110w thanks tojohn and the team. more now on brexit in the plain statement from the prime minister theresa may which we will meet tomorrow on the current state of negotiations. divisions still remain across the particle parties on the subject of potential and continuing customs relationship with the european union. here our europe correspondent with his view from brussels. we have this evening here is a meeting between the two negotiators and so the eu side and berkeley at the brexit secretary coming as well. you having dinner in a few hours' time in brussels at the uk ambassador to
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the eu and the permanent resident. speaking today in luxembourg he said to that he found that idea ofjeremy corbyn ds customs union that it was negative votes in the uk parliament against the current withdrawal agreement and against a no deal and the question was to have a positive majority in the uk. he said very clearly the issue is for the uk and it's where the uk movement has to come. translation: something has to move on the uk side. then he has to move there. we have found an agreement with the uk government and it was a compromise on several points. a move towards the uk position in particular the irish backstop. it was not my original proposal i remind you. my was more simple and rejected. and we went towards a british proposal which was uk wide
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to make a single customs territory between the uk and the eu. he said tonight he would not be risk discussing any reopening of that agreement and no changes to that are possible he said. he will listen to the uk side proposals on alternative arrangements, technology but that could only be something for the future and for now he was very clear that eu views this as a settled agreement that it will not be changing in these discussions are what they are concerned about here is what we are seeing the clock running down in the uk government running down in the uk government running down in the uk government running down the clock towards that deadline and no clear way out being obvious at this stage in time. let's ta ke obvious at this stage in time. let's take a look at the weather prospects. chilly out there today but a lovely start of the weekend and would looks very promising for
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the rest of the week. not much rain around at all and we will get sunshine from time to time but the dates are going to be very mild for the time of year. some chilliness perhaps overnight and more especially across the southeast of the uk. replacing the north wind that was started with today with more of a southwest wind by tomorrow andindeed more of a southwest wind by tomorrow and indeed over the next few days with those wins we are starting to topple in more clout from the northwest as well. it will be thick enough to bring more rain and drizzle to scotland and northern ireland overnight. some of the cloud pushing into the northwest of england into west wales. for the south and east we will have clearer skies but the temperatures will be far away from freezing maybe a pinch of frost the very least we have higher temperatures and more mild air western scotland and more ireland. that cloud will topple its way into england and wales we may get some spots of rain and drizzle to the northwest of england and north wales and a bit more rain
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coming into scotland during the afternoon. before it breaks up. the northwest we have that strong wind but the southwest as we all know that's a mild direction and temperatures are going to be significantly more mild than they we re significantly more mild than they were today especially across scotla nd were today especially across scotland in the eastern side of england with to present 12 or maybe 13 degrees. the weather front is bringing more rain and drizzle and so bringing more rain and drizzle and so far get swept north again with those strengthening south west winds. if is really any rain or drizzle a fair bit of cloud around a wednesday but it should start to thin and break across the midlands and east of england and across the northeast. scotland very mild here for the time of year and those temperatures across the board in double figures. so mild because our air is coming from the south. coming from the area of high pressure that will sit there over the next few days and well be kept at bay. again a lot of dry weather around on
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thursday in the cloud breaking again on the northwest introducing subs lightly dryer air and that means less cloud, more sunshine on thursday and wendy in the northwest of the uk hitting double figures very mild for this type of year. you're watching beyond one hundred days. the prime minister is reaching out to the opposition labour party. but mrs may says their plan for a permanent customs union won't work. the international trade secretary liam fox who today signed a trade deal with switzerland, says britain must have the freedom to sign its own deals post brexit. it is very clear from the european union, that no non—eu members how they stayed in trade policy so to pretend that you could do so is a
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dangerous illusion. president trump heads to el paso texas this evening to drum up the support for his border wall. but we are just days ahead of what could be another government shutdown. also on the programme... should he stay or should he go? the voters of virginia are split on the fate of their embattled
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