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now, we're stage when in a row. now, we're barely into thejuly. this outfit buzzes and is another way, but three british club started their european campaigns today. celtic from behind to beat f k sarajevo 3—1 in bosnia. this celtic take a 3—1 lead back home and they will play the second league next wednesday. the welsh champions the new saints, due to all at home. an equaliser came from the penalty spot in the 93rd minute, the scores are level heading to the second leg next tuesday. rangers co mforta bly second leg next tuesday. rangers comfortably beat saint joseph's second leg next tuesday. rangers comfortably beat saintjoseph‘s of
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gibraltar 4—0 on the first leg. the second leg at ibrox, next thursday. neymar can leave passenger man if there is another that sets everyone, according to the sporting club director. he failed to turn out for the first date of pre—season training yesterday. the team says they will take appropriate action. he has a 92 in moved back to his former team barcelona. the former arsenal midfielder has become the club's first technical director. the brazilian was a member of the invincible side who were undefeated in 2003, 2004 season. he leads the role as general ordinator with brazil to oversee arsenal's coaching, scouting and recruitment academy. the nashville world cup gets under well in liverpool next week. 16 teams are competing. —— the
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netball world cup. northern ale island have been placed in group a, while england had been placed for scotla nd while england had been placed for scotland in group d. the captain said her team is ready to go scotland in group d. the captain said her team is ready to 9on scotland in group d. the captain said her team is ready to go i would be lying if i said there wasn't some nerves, of course there is. it is such an amazing and big event. we are so such an amazing and big event. we are so excited to crack on. we are so are so excited to crack on. we are so anything is competition to start. it has been an amazing build—up, we have had a really good couple of weeks together in manchester and now obviously here in liverpool. it is just nice to be back together again. it has just been a fun couple of weeks, but we feel now to turn the pressure cooker. wright that is all from sport say, thank you for joining us. coming up any moment, the papers.
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hello. welcome to look ahead to what the papers of the bringing us tomorrow. these are guests for tonight. also, the broadcaster... 0k. click look at the front pages before our chat. we will try to make the telegraph nomadic daily to debate political story of the data stopped the televised head—to—head leadership debate with a foreign secretaryjeremy leadership debate with a foreign secretary jeremy hunt. leadership debate with a foreign secretaryjeremy hunt. he is accusing borisjohnson secretaryjeremy hunt. he is accusing boris johnson of secretaryjeremy hunt. he is accusing borisjohnson of peddling optimism to get into downing street.
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the financial times says thejeremy hunt telling donald trump to treat the uk with respect after he called the uk with respect after he called the uk with respect after he called the uk ambassador wacky. we will turn to the express, which reports that the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has caved into the remainders and his party and betrayed the brexit vote by backing a second eu referendum. meanwhile, in the metro, british number one tennis player johanna konta looks to the floor, after crashing out of wimbledon. the paper also says patients told by gps to ask a virtual assistant alexa to diagnose their symptoms, rather than go to hospital. more tennis in the guardian, the paper needs with a triumphant serena williams and andy murray high—fiving. they are both through to the third—round of the tournament. the paper also covering
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mps voting to extend same—sex marriage and access to abortion in northern ireland. so, those id papers. i've allegedly do the talking. we are going to start with the telegraph, and we? boris cares about number ten when in brexit, so says jeremy hunt. i raced away from covering this to be here to discuss it. we debit up the debate and tried to get over. i hope quite up—to—date coverage. jeremy hunt came to this debate, which he has been goading borisjohnson to come on for weeks now, he had his hashtag about the first debate and finally he got his moment. head—to—head with the frontrunner and he came on but quite a feel—good attack lines. he said he slept back the famous words of boris
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johnson that it was do or die for october the 31st i'm jeremy hunt said well, it is only do or die for the country. it is actually whether a not force johnson can the country. it is actually whether a not forcejohnson can be a number ten. that was his very punchy line there. it prompted borisjohnson to hit back and say well, i am not giving too much away out of my negotiating hand. he would not let him pin himself down to say things like, you know, would he there were certain things thatjeremy hunt kept trying to say. you know, who would you have a your cabinet? water duty in numberten? be you have a your cabinet? water duty in number ten? be more specific. johnson said look, i do not want to ta ke johnson said look, i do not want to take less of the table. i do not wa nt to take less of the table. i do not want to do these things. i will do negotiating hand to be strong as possible. otherwise known as not answering the question. it was staggering, it was innovating,
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depressing. the first thing to say journalist to journalist is depressing. the first thing to say journalist tojournalist is hassle to you and the telegraph. from all the papers that we have in this procession the telegraph is the only one... very fast effort. in some respects, it is completely irrelevant. because the tiny conservative electorate of 100 to 160,000 members which is 0.25% of the voting population who will determine who the next payment ever be. that in and of itself is pretty democratically dubious. but most of them had voted anyway. borisjohnson deliberately delayed debating with jeremy hunt, probably knowing that on detail, as is ever. i started out
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at the telegraph when boyce thompson was a correspondence inventing stories about straight bananas and also at. he has four men never doing substance. he was exposed, but it will not make the blind bit of difference, because they have all voted anyway. one of the pages of the guardian is the eagerly awaited head—to—head debate. just before billy the story? , —— just before we leave this story, how would you describe how they did? were right to point this out. the 19jeremy hunt i think it purely was accusing boris johnson of peddling optimism. i would accuse him of peddling other things, but optimism is actually a good thing. borisjohnson does things, but optimism is actually a good thing. boris johnson does all this not let us get bogged down in detail, let usjust this not let us get bogged down in detail, let us just all feel—good and we will plaster our way through brexit, everything will be fine. 50,
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borisjohnson does do brexit, everything will be fine. 50, boris johnson does do that and jeremy hunt did look like the over serious gp who is about to tell you that he has diagnose something... blasting you want to be as theresa may mark two. borisjohnson has his line and he started. he is saying leave on the 31st of october. at the end of the first half they were asked to raise their hands at they think we could leave by the 31st october, jeremy hunt did raise its hands. something that team boris insta ntly hands. something that team boris instantly picked up on. saying look, he says he would delay, but at the same time is also saying he would also take us out. just one click, final thing. a very good tag line from jeremy hunt, it is surprising borisjohnson another from jeremy hunt, it is surprising boris johnson another price and sell for. if you say it is do or die without a deal, will you resign if you do not achieve it? and he could not answer it. and he should have said... that is the thing, he said i
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do not want to be pinned down and i do not want to be pinned down and i do not want it to be used against me by the eu. a lot of people making the point thatjeremy hunt is more assertive and a little bit more spy gear, as well. he pointed out, let us gear, as well. he pointed out, let us turn to eft, the way he had handled the story that has been brewing across the pond. with section and the white house and mr trump. him hitting back and it has been described as social media as his love actually moment. a donald trump development has been absolutely extraordinary to watch. we have had the president of the united states now make two very serious attacks on our ambassador there. today, he actually called him a pompous phil. he said he was wacky, he said he was a stupid guy and yesterday he said he refused to deal with kim direct again. it is extraordinary to watch and was quite
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interesting. we were sitting there thinking what are the leadership candidates going to say. what struck you, john, about this, the facts of the detail of the telegraph or the fa ct the detail of the telegraph or the fact that there was in because mike what is more worrying to you as a journalist? i have seen quite a few over my time, ambassadors messages. they are all like this. they all talk very candidly and some of the writing is really good, it must be said. sometimes you think oh, this person, their writing is better than a journalist or an author. they write very good. they write very good spiky stuff and that is what you want. the fact that this has been leaked, you know, it is the job ofjournalism to find things out. but it is so deliberately done to
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undermine the foreign office that has seen as bemoaning and is seen as mainstream and the sort of insurgent right wing politics that we have now in the united states and here in converts. it isjust deliberately done to make things difficult for the future. people are concerned that if he can no longer, if diplomats can you longer say what they really think, it is a real problem for how else can you communicate? talking about saying much a thing. let us talk to daily express. jeremy corbyn revealing... what you make that quickly? depending on of view, two steps forwards and one nine tenths back. these are incremental steps by the labour party. christ me if i'm wrong, i understand it to be that if it is conservative negotiated deal ora it is conservative negotiated deal or a new deal, it is conservative negotiated deal ora new deal, labour it is conservative negotiated deal or a new deal, labour will it is conservative negotiated deal ora new deal, labourwill do it is conservative negotiated deal or a new deal, labour will do what they can to stop it and to vote, to
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advocate remain in a referendum. but if it isa advocate remain in a referendum. but if it is a labour deal, then they would push it. that, once again, is just a fad. you could be forgiven in thinking it sounds off least similar to the position six months ago, just different wording. there is a significant shift hearing that jeremy has with it on pressure does not things are happening here. jeremy has with it on pressure does not things are happening herefi pick—up next story. staying with labour, the three piercy have resigned. we have had the former, labour's former secretary lord triesman resign. saying that the party is very plainly institutionally anti—semitic. two other peers have resigned and possibly emoticons up so, my colleague spoke to a peer earlier he said there are also considering doing the same. this is the real
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problem forjeremy corbyn. yes, i mean, with the conservatives and brexit not happening in march and low majority in parliament at big mess. this is an absolute open goal and has been for the last year or two or three for a labour party to make inroads. the fact that the labour party is flatlining very backwards and is constantly hampered on brexit, as we have just discussed, not having a proper line and always been reluctant. then there's constant drip of anti—semitism stories, it isjust, it is extraordinary how badly a party ca n it is extraordinary how badly a party can be run as the labour party is currently run. ok, through to the guardian historic boats took place today in comments. that was the rights to same—sex marriage and abortion for stops and try this is usually significant. this is basically westminster mp saying there has been so much deadlock for one end to years in stormont, that it is time for westminster to say,
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you know, these laws have to be brought up—to—date with the rest of the uk. so, the detail of it is a thin three months' time stormont does not result deadlock, it will automatically, you know, take on... john, do think the du people trying to knock this back again? to only happen if stormont is revived and is no sign of that happening. this springs or would bring northern ireland into line with the republic of ireland, which voted into referendums on same—sex marriage and on abortion. and so, northern ireland is this tiny little sort of cocoon of laws that are out of kilter with the uk and with ireland. we have run out of time. you are coming back again, promise you. we get through a few more of the story. but yeah, really nice selection of
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stories on the front pages. huge thank you to anna and john, back at half past 11. if you want to catch up half past 11. if you want to catch up on them online, head to the bbc news website. it is their seven days a week. you can also catch up with the programme itself on iplayer. we will see you at 11 o'clock. do not go away. hello, sun valley mixed poker in terms of the weather. looking pretty showery across the northern half of the uk, whereas towards the south sunny spells tend to wind out. there is the chance of a showerjust about everywhere as low pressure increasingly comes into play in a weather setup. high pressure does cling on to the south, hence the prospects being somewhat drier here. that bodes well for wednesday's play
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at wimbledon. i think we should get away with a dave of unlimited player, fingers crossed just a slight risk of a shower later on in the afternoon. wednesday... scotland will see things drying up a little bit through the middle of the day, but then the risk of some heavy and thundery showers in the north—east later. could be some boundary rain across asia in england and looks like definitely some organised rain in northern ireland leisure on. just light winds, which does mean where showers develop and if they are heavy once they can tend to stick around. there is nothing to person out of the way. potentially some high rainfall totals. to the south, however, it looks like things will stay dry overnight and into thursday. easing of a little bit the rain by northern ireland. a pretty humid feeling night overnight lows of 12 to 14. quite a humid day on thursday, as well as at the showers
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perhaps somewhat fewer and further between on thursday, but a risk of some heavier once again in eastern areas, with north—east of scotland being favoured for some heavier thunderstorms. perhaps a file later in the day across western wales, as well. as i become to a close below pressure is starting to push away to the east. which means eastern areas will be at greatest risk of seeing some showers. maybe the old heavier thundery when a cross is in england and scotland too. towards the west, generally drier prospects for stops and ploughed around, but the reason things are settling, there goes the low, here comes the high. this is what takes us into the weekend, this area of high pressure. i cannot promise you 100% that it will entirely dry, the risk of a few showers in the east on saturday at the west and sunday. much quieter, with some sunshine.
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this is bbc news. on lukwesa burak. -- i'm this is bbc news. on lukwesa burak. —— i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 11pm. britain's next prime minister. the two men vying for the job clash over brexit, leadership and personality in a live tv debate. arguing about when and how it can be achieved. once again escalating the fears of a no deal brexit when what we should be doing is getting ready and encouraging the people of this country that they can do it. being prime minister is about telling people what they need to hear, notjust telling people what they need to hear, not just about what they want to hear and the difference between you and me is you are peddling
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