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hello this is bbc news. they had lines. in the race to be prime ministerjeremy hunt warns that without trust there would be no brexit. it is about the personality of our play minister. boris johnson it is about the personality of our play minister. borisjohnson makes a series of media and public appearances and promises that brexit will happen on the 31st deadline, do oi’ will happen on the 31st deadline, do or die. southern water is ordered to pay a record amount in fines and customer rebates of what regulators call shocking failings. the
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hillsborough match commander david duckenfield will face a retrial over the deaths of 95 liverpool fans. the pa rents of the deaths of 95 liverpool fans. the parents of a teenager he died from an allergic reaction to sesame seeds ina big an allergic reaction to sesame seeds in a big get have welcomed a new labelling law which is to be introduced. ina in a moment it'll be time for sports day, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening here and bbc news. the causes behind southern water's record fine but the examined four spills from its sewage plants. half past eight people have an in—depth interview with jeremy half past eight people have an in—depth interview withjeremy hunt and how he thinks he can beat boris johnson in the conservative leadership contest to become prime minister. at half past ten and have past 11 we will take a fresh look at tomorrow's front pages. with political correspondence for the
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evening standard kate proctor. that is all head this evening. but now it is all head this evening. but now it is time for sports day. welcome to sports day. a third defeat for england, despite later owens they rest a disastrous early exit for their own home world cup. england's women leapt to the defence of those under the referee. warming up of those under the referee. warming upfor of those under the referee. warming up for wimbledon, britain's number onejohanna up for wimbledon, britain's number one johanna konta up for wimbledon, britain's number onejohanna konta into the last 16 after beating her at eastbourne. also ahead in the programme, drama on the high seas as the former world heavyweight champion is rescued from his burning holiday got on the coast of majorca.
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thank you forjoining us. england have slumped to their third defeat at the cricket world cup and are in serious danger of failing to make a semifinals. they were beaten by australia after another early batting collapse. joe is there for us. batting collapse. joe is there for us. how big a setback is this for england? well, finally the sun is out and we just have to reflect on england's 221 all out. it is a big setback, not just anybody table looks, which we will come to the statistics which put england in real jeopardy of not even making the knockout stage. even with the nats, the bloated confidence. the way this is really stopped that momentum that seem to build up over the course of
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two, three, four years since the world cup. they have not lost to international and nero at home. that is not happened for a very long time when we reflect on what happened in today's match was we got some booze for warner and smith, as expected. then, it's got to the point when he was really looking for the other batsmen to come with him to really get a left of any endings. in fact, french, senator got to 100 he started to look for more boundaries and he was out the very next ball. when australia only got to 285 in their first when australia only got to 285 in theirfirst innings, i think england still thought things were going that way. but look what happened when england began their reply. second ball of the innings, that was jason
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steaming end. five wagons to 1m. finish with great selection from australia. just one of the things they got right today. eoin morgan was one of several england's batsman he just went into the chase party aggressive. he was caught on the boundary. then stokes, as he did in the game against sri lanka when his innings was in vain there. he played with aggression, but also composure. he got 89 and england were still in it. but look how they got out. that ball can generally be filed under unplayable. i think they got their selection right, they got their fielding right, ithink selection right, they got their fielding right, i think they basically got everything right. two tough games coming up. centre mike
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england's groups it was back loaded. they got lots of trees —— they were hoping to get lots of victories under their belt. they also now have a group of nations just behind under their belt. they also now have a group of nationsjust behind mpr growing in confidence, because there are possibilities for pakistan, for bangladesh and chilling of pakistan may have thought they were out of it a few weeks ago are no—go to play new zealand tomorrow. right now they are thinking we could get six points, three more wins. everybody is creeping up on england and they are out of confidence and out of form, ifear. just are out of confidence and out of form, i fear. just the wrong time. but, but... we could be thinking differently about this on sunday evening. it is a tough ask. thanks, joe. england's women hope to clinch the title against the west indies in derby. england when police might
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lead 1—0. —— england lead 1—0. they have been gearing up for the semifinal against norway. the lioness is controversial victory in the last 16 continue to dominate the headlines. a reporter is that the england squad in france. one of the england squad in france. one of the england players has been speaking about that controversy. yes, the chinese referee has come under some scrutiny following her refereeing of the match against cameroon. being accused of losing control of the match. they hesitated when they try to restart the match, but also because she did not get a red card to the cambrian player he put in a very dangerous tackle against the england captain. that is one of the main points for england, that's the captain could be out for the quarterfinal match against norway. it looks like a very painful tackle.
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i spoke to her afterwards and she said she was fine. however, have been told she has bruising on that leg. she is being worked on, but could be out of that match against the defender was on the bench for that match and had to be perfect and view of that incidental topless book to her about this. obviously, it was not the best challenge. staffs being step, she is a big characterfor us and she is getting looked after. steph will be fine. it is not something we can focus on, it is out of our control how people want to be. it is important first beekeeping what we are doing, which is being a professional player. she will be all right. i think they rest did what she could and did the best of her ability. i think it was a difficult game, buti ability. i think it was a difficult game, but i think she handled it and
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obviously she has gone off the decision of what she thinks is best and that is all beacon go west. whether it is four or against, we have to stay in her lane and focus on what we can do and why we are here. we are here to play out in world cup and that's what we would like to focus on. 48 hours away now. what have both sides been doing to prepare? i think norway will be the toughest test of fire for england. norway have had one day extra to prepare for this match. they have been training today. they are a very technically gifted side. there are a few players in there he played for chelsea in the wsl. some of the england squad will be very aware of them. some of england will need to be wary of the defensive errors they made in the last match, they will not get away with it with norway. that cameroon match but had been
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emotionally and physically draining, so emotionally and physically draining, so they have been doing some recovering. they are staying at a beach resort, they had a game involving toy guns. i'm sure you will not be surprised it got competitive. they were buying the guns into the air and the objective was to catch them in plastic cups. the staff then started getting involved including phil neville. and the head of women's supports the fa describes it happened next. the baroness was chasing bullets is how i have described it. we were having fun with the team doing what was essentially upon mobility session. shooting guns, catching the billet plastic cups. it might sound observed, but actually it was a lot of fun. and tell the players took on the staff and phil but very serious about winning and was knocking me and everybody else out of the way to catch the billets. we had a wonderful morning, a lot of fun.
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team—building can take lots of forms, cant it? this is about them enjoying each other and having fun together, as well as pain very seriously on the pitch. a little bit of fun after some very intense days, i'm sure you will agree. we will hear from i'm sure you will agree. we will hearfrom phil neville i'm sure you will agree. we will hear from phil neville tomorrow because the hard work in parliament never stops and they will be started to prepare for norway. we will hopefully have an update on the manager and whether the captain will be available or not to play in this crucial match. on two today's last 16 action for italy are looking well set for a place in the quarterfinals. they lead china to— zero. the score after 40 minutes give the client there are only around ten minutes left in
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montpelier, looks like they are strolling into the last eight for the first time in 20 years. the point of frank lampard as a new chelsea manager moved one step closer today. for the latest on the situation now we can join our reporter charlie, who is at right heart. welcome to pride park, where bands are starting to come to terms with the fact that frank lampard probably is almost certainly is going to leave derby county and head to his former stomping ground and become the new chelsea manager. it is not done yet, but they're already reports that chelsea have agreed to pay the £4 million compensation fee which has beenjoin into frank lampardmy existing contract here. that will come as scant consolation to the owner and chairman and the fa ncy to the owner and chairman and the fancy i have been speaking to.|j think it is day and carry on what he started. i do not want him to go, he was very good last year. hopefully,
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he'll stay for us for the next couple of years. i wanted to stay as a manager. he is really good at training derby county. some of them bands clinging on to hopes that he will stay for the next season. but to be honest, the air of inevitability here the site is only a matter of time before it is announced he is on his way to west london. former manchester city... he is backing lampard to be successful if he returns to chelsea. is backing lampard to be successful if he returns to chelsealj is backing lampard to be successful if he returns to chelsea. i know what the impact is a frank lampard on 18. iam what the impact is a frank lampard on 18. i am trying to have the same impact when icon now as an older player. in terms of his intelligence, he is up there with the most intelligent football. i com pletely the most intelligent football. i completely support him, yet.
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johanna konta won in straight sets. clare balding was watching the action. let us reflect on the results that have really made an impact. johanna konta having it out in straight sets that upside she had to win the hard way in the end, didn't she? i thought it was one of those very reassuring konta performances that we are seeing more and more. she was pushed hard by her opponent, her south health and well and she was able to close it out in straight sets. it guarantees her another match on the grass. she will be playing for the fifth time over the next couple of weeks. good practice for wimbledon. more importantly, this is a big event and into own right. this is where her pa rents a re into own right. this is where her parents are from. she has every chance of making a very good run here now. she had one awkward fall
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from behind the baseline, but picked herself up. we see a lot of that on the grass, don't we? i think she will be absolutely fine. looking very sure on his feet was dan evans. another win for him. a player people fear when they see his name in the draw at wimbledon. i think he has already spotted that there is a potential bit to the final here. white not? svr dan evans of course you think about what you can do at wimbledon. this is a week of field for the men and evans is playing as well as anybody in the draw. so, why not? we can worry about wimbledon next week. exactly, for now we focus on eastbourne. coverage here on bbc to start at one o'clock. memorabilia valued at £200,000 belonging to
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former wimbledon champion boris becker is to be auctioned to pay off his debts. replica trophies are being sold off along with medals and clothing. the online auction takes place next month and will also feature watches, tennis rackets and set bands. time now to take a look at some of the day's other sports headlines. commonwealth games in birmingham will cost £778 million the government has announced. about the government has announced. about the £750 million initial estimate, but below the figure of nearly1 billion for the 2018 games on australia plasma gold coast. football agent has been charged with fraud. he is due to appear before magistrates in manchester onjuly the 31st. magistrates in manchester onjuly the sist. it magistrates in manchester onjuly the 31st. it is unrelated... break dancing has ta ken the 31st. it is unrelated... break dancing has taken another step towards inclusion in the olympic games. it was voted in favour of adding it to the paris games in
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2024, along with surfing, skateboarding and sport climbing. the former world heavyweight boxing champion vladimir clips go has been rescued by the spanish coast guard after the yacht he was on caught fire. he was on holiday of the coast of, commonly fire tickled, this is his commentary. three o'clock in the morning, we are in dc. getting rescued. —— we are in the ocean. the boat was on fire, we are now outside. lucky escape. olympic gold winning medal cyclist has told the bbc how suffering from depression played a big part in his decision to retire. he pays better cycling for their support but says marketable done to help and through his difficulties. last summer i had a
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meeting with british cycling. i was going to a pretty tough time, i had revealed to the managing team that i was suffering from pretty serious mental health issues, i guess. i asked for a break and a lot of the conversation was a little bit more about how long can the length of the break the before you're going to be out of the running for tokyo. that was the point where i decided to step away, i guess. it was a cry for help and it became ultimate about performance and not enough about getting better from my point of view. given what i had contributed to the team, i felt my mind had been made up on that point. i was not going to internet meeting and has my athleticism and my wife ethic questions, i guess. athleticism and my wife ethic questions, iguess. especially athleticism and my wife ethic questions, i guess. especially when i had questions, i guess. especially when ihad taken questions, i guess. especially when i had taken the plunge in disclosing my mental health issues i guess. at that point i decided to bow out, i was treading water and starting to
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sink, i guess. the pile on the gold medallist admits that she too struggled with mental health issues after her success in rio three years ago. she is now back training and aiming for next year plasma games. she has added incentive to try to retain her two titles in tokyo next year. jane has more. a new challenge first paralympic champion. baby edwards was born 11 weeks ago. the paralympic who is registered blind says she is enjoying motherhood, despite some challenging times. —— paralympic athlete. if i am worried about something i can send a picture toa about something i can send a picture to a friend. i have got people who live really close by who can pop round. nappy changes are very interesting. i have everything i do now, to make sure i have got
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everything. there have been a few times where he hasjust everything. there have been a few times where he has just ended everything. there have been a few times where he hasjust ended up in the bath because it has been to messi. when i'm not an hundred percent sure i have got it all i stick in the bath stop before nappy woes she was winning gold metals. on her return, all was not well. about a month after rio and being in that success , a month after rio and being in that success, i had really bad mental health issues. i kind ofjust outnumber not i did not have a purpose in life any more. for years going to tokyojust purpose in life any more. for years going to tokyo just felt like a really long way off. ijust kind of lost myself a bit and i really struggled. thankfully, iwent lost myself a bit and i really struggled. thankfully, i went to see a psychiatrist in leeds and he was absolutely incredible. i think he works with quite a number of sportspeople and he really helped me out. some time away from competing
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