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‘ not do too badly in the heavy, may not do too badly in the northern isles, parts of aberdeenshire, showery in nature for a time but reinvigorating itself, wetter weather, into northern ireland, may be the odd spot or two, but generally, across england and wales, cloudy feel, largely dry story, brightness developing as we go through the day. favourite spots for that will be the south—west, the end of the afternoon, northern ireland, north—west england, south—west scotland could see heavier burst of rain, not quite as warm here, we could see higher spells, 24 degrees, 75 fahrenheit. through the middle of the week, turning messy, nothing to really get oui’ turning messy, nothing to really get ourfinger into turning messy, nothing to really get our finger into but it does look as though we will have a series of fronts, moving across the country, and they will bring further sharper showers. particularly to the north and west. wednesday, some showers crossing eastern england, easing the way, widespread showers developing, we get the sunshine, we get some
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warmth, 25 degrees, feeling quite humid with it. that unfortunately could then trigger further thundery downpours as we could then trigger further thundery dowi'ipoui's as we move could then trigger further thundery downpours as we move out of wednesday into thursday. particularly across scotland and parts of north—east england. we need to keep an eye on that but with more sunshine, some warmth to the south, 24 degrees still the mid—70s, fingers crossed that the weather keeps behaving itself. a reminder of the top story this evening: the bbc has learned tens of millions of pounds are being lost to fraudsters targeting the universal credit benefit system. that's all from the bbc news at 6pm, it's goodbye from me, on bbc one we canjoin the it's goodbye from me, on bbc one we can join the bbc news teams where you are.
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tens of millions of pounds of public money may have been lost to fraudsters after targeting the universal credit system. deutsche bank starts to make the first of 18,000 job cuts and including in london. the leaders of the biggest labour supporting unions have reached a deal on brexit. including an option to remain.
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and coming up beyond 100 days will have the latest beyond on the diplomatic row between the us and the uk following the leak of e—mails. we will be talking to the mp ruth george who is one of the first to relax hosts allowed ho source was a fraudsters. and we will speak to professorjoe harrison and the farmer pension minister on the effect taxes on senior doctors are having a waiting times. but now it is time for sports day. —— format pensions minister. —— farmer. ——
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as riske earns her rewards on day seven and i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre, with the rest of today's news. we'll get the latest from old trafford on the eve of the first cricket world cup semifinal. india against new zealand and ahead of the british grand prix next weekend, meet the youngest british driver in the history of formula one. lando norris is gunning for lewis hamilton. reigning around in a mclaren —— like riding around in a mclaren i get to ta ke riding around in a mclaren i get to take on the world. the colic to manic monday with the conclusion of all the fourth—round matches and the man and woman singles. —— they call it manic monday. johanna konta, the british number one in the singles booked a quarterfinal place for the first time since she beat petra
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kvitova. petra kvitova one to wimbledon titles at the centre court. her opponent the last briton standing. all the ingredients of a classic. big hitting from the czech player. two years ago since she survived a better knife attack in her home which almost cost her her game. johanna konta survive the first drop shot of the day. the first drop shot of the day. the first set started off like ponting —— punching much but petra kvitova went on to first set. johanna konta who has lost three of four meetings with petra kvitova the lip in the second set. some struggle to perform in front of a home crowd but the
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british number one was holding her 110w. british number one was holding her now. and errors from her opponent proved fruitful for her taking it to a third set. a tense and engrossing one for the crowds. the latter moments were nervy but it would be a roaring backhand shot that sealed the place ofjohanna konta in the quarterfinals. i feel tremendously
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