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‘for this that paved the way for this employment case. she wanted to sue british cycling for wrongful dismissal and sexual discrimination, but first, she had to prove that she was an employee. she felt on that count, she failed in her initial tribunal last january but then she won the right to an appeal and those heard in may of this year, but today, that appeal was dismissed with thejudge said today, that appeal was dismissed with the judge said that the tribunal had not in its approach to the status of her employment or otherwise, she wasn't an employee. have we had any reaction from her or the british cycling no, we haven't heard from her today but it is an suddenly the relationship that it had with
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its writers is not one that an employer to an employee but more one ofan employer to an employee but more one of an organisation supporting dedicated athletes to fulfil their potential. what this is undeniably a defeat for her in the courts, decision to speak out has led to other athletes coming forward about the elite sport set up. joe root is back training with england's cricketers as they moved their bio—bubble to manchester ahead of thursday's second test against the west indies. he will come straight back into the line—up as they look to turn the three test series around. but it couldn't have gone much better for the windies with the extra time in camp helping them win according to coach phil simmons. joe wilson has more. doing here for the west indies as they put it is like going home. but as $0 they put it is like going home. but as so they spend the best parts of
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the month before the first test match, living together and preparing together. and how useful that was for their coach. that may have been the biggest influence on the performance. i think that we have been here for that period of time, we have had quality bowling and you can't put a price on that. on southampton on sunday, playing a match winning in his refusal to be tempted into doing anything rash, even though ben stokes was in his earfrom even though ben stokes was in his ear from the first ball. nothing bad, part of the game. but it shows how competitive the first match was and maybe it was a game that england we re and maybe it was a game that england were not quite prepared for themselves. is the first game for a lot of us,
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thatis is the first game for a lot of us, that is no excuse but i think there was some rust in there. i think there is certainly after the game, we are obviously very keen to turn around there. england's coach was a note and done, but as an ignition, a sweaty player and in the absence of saliva in these test matches, they had thejob of saliva in these test matches, they had the job of having to shine the ball on his trousers. so much so, that he woke up with bruises on his legs. finally — wembley stadium should have seen around a million fans flocking to watch euro 2020 games and a number of play—off finals over the last few months. those games have been cancelled because of the coronavirus crisis but there's still the job of maintaining the hallowed turf. the head groundsman has been telling
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us about that challenge. he'll make hello, i am carl stanley, the grounds manager wembley stadium. please see the red seats in the green pitch, blue sky, i love it. i really do enjoy it. it is challenging and every day is so different, the playing surface every day changes and i don't really remember how i got into it, i went toa remember how i got into it, i went to a career adviser my old school and did not know what i wanted to do. i was offered some advice and did not know what i wanted to do. i was all ered some advicéé"‘z""' and did not know what i wanted to do. i was all export>me advicéé"‘z""' and did not know what i wanted to do. i was all export>me ad like ' and did not know what i wanted to do. i was all exp in me ad like ' and did not know what i wanted to do. i was all exp in my ad like ' and did not know what i wanted to do. i was all exp in my ad l garden = grow vegetables in my back garden and my mum and dads house and i want to bea and my mum and dads house and i want to be a grounds person. and when we came upfor to be a grounds person. and when we came up forjunior groundsman, as an 18—year—old i went to london. in the
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rest is history. the events were postponed and we are trying to make sure that staff and the team, are we have become a reality during lockdown and what can we do to the pitch? what are the key things we need to do? ever camera on the roof is welcome so we get updates from it. we had ourfirst game last week, last monday, is of the week to play oui’ last monday, is of the week to play our final cells very different. we see people coming again and the doors open and people come into the building and your people of all ages. sitting in the stand symptoms of the first time, sometimes they get the wow factor now is the biggest difference. the doors opened and everyone came in. who paints the wines? that's me. my little bit of me time. the phone will not go off, i will read e—mails willjust be me with a white line in string making
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sure you perfect. going slowly that's my key. i did take the last kick ever before he dug it up. we took it out let's ron and took the last ever penalty on the order pitch. printed on the goal collected and those it. lots of champion football this evening 7—0 up and you can football this evening 7—0 up and you ca n follow football this evening 7—0 up and you can follow us all on the bbc sport website. hello. good evening. let us bring you some breaking news from new york. the british socialite of the
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convicted sex offenderjeffrey epstein has pleaded not guilty and court in new york to sex trafficking miners for herformer court in new york to sex trafficking miners for her former partner, the financierjeffrey epstein and she is being denied the sex crimes and the judge in that case is scheduled for trial for judge in that case is scheduled for trialforjuly the judge in that case is scheduled for trial forjuly the 12th 2021. so, is your way with prosecution saying that the truck to take three weeks. we have no idea whether or not she will be granted bail. so that is the latest on her in new york. also, on the government's decision to exclude the government's decision to exclude the chinese technology giants from the chinese technology giants from the sg the chinese technology giants from the 5g network in the uk, we've had some reaction from the chinese ambassador, saying that decision is
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disappointing, a wrong decision. that angry reaction coming in from the chinese ambassador. wearing face coverings in shops in england will be compulsory from the end of next week, after mixed messaging from the government over the weekend. the new rule comes in on 2a july, and will apply to shops and supermarkets. children under the age of 11, and those with certain disabilities, will be exempt, as is the case on public transport. those who do not wear a covering could be fined up to £100. the move brings england into line with scotland, germany, spain and italy. let's hear now from the health secretary matt hancock announcing
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the decision in the house of commons a little earlier. in recent weeks, we have reopened retail and want to give people more confidence to shop safely and enhance protection for those who worked in shops. both of these can be done by the use of face coverings. sadly, cells and systems, cashiers and security guards have suffered disproportionately in this crisis. the death rate of sales in retail assistance the 75% higher among men and 65% higher among women than in the general population. as restore shopping, we must keep our shopkeepers safe. there's also evidence that it increases confidence in people to shop. they said that with other social distancing measures, face coverings can make shoppers view even more confident about returning to the high street and that the chair of the federation of small businesses and separate small firms know that
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managerface and separate small firms know that manager face coverings have a part to play in the nations recovery both physically and financially and that he is sure that this will be welcomed. we come to the decision in the face coverings should be mandatory in shops and supermarkets. much confusion of her face covering leads to the different types of studies, according to paul, a professor of medicine at the university of east anglia he he also advises the world health organisation of the use of facemasks. we spoke to him earlier. to come up with different conclusions. the gold standard is the randomised trial, controlled trials and they have found no value and other types of case—control studies where you look at people who are sick and see whether or not they we re are sick and see whether or not they were wearing face masks before, tend
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to suggest that facemasks and face coverings, they may be subject to people who were facemasks or other things to reduce the risk. if they do not work is because people have not been using them as effectively as they could've been and that is why i think that if we are going that this law, it does need to be made clear how they should be worn, what type of facemasks people wear and in the world health organisation, they recommended to relay her face mask in the material they use should not have to lose a weave, at least in one of the layers and they should be able to absorb a certain amount of waters so the facemask does not lose its value because it would be moving it around a lot and it can get contaminated on your hands and potentially spread
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the infection. now it's time for a look at the weather. cloud aplenty across the atlantic and many of our western coast look like this as you can see a little earlier. eastern scotland did not fa re earlier. eastern scotland did not fare quite so badly and had some sunshine around here. but pushing its way eastwards introducing a much moister air, a lot of humidity that will be quite murky across the hills and drown the coasts and overnight, they'll some overnight in northern ireland and was in scotland as and northern england in the south west england by the end of the night. overnight lows around 11 to 13 degrees. as an end of day time, we are degrees. as an end of day time, we a re really degrees. as an end of day time, we
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are really up against a lot of cloud and deliberateness across eastern counties of england for the front will continue to push eastward so i think it's not much rain to the south but what a spell across northern england and parts of the midlands, but generally it's the tale of a solid blanket of child holding temperatures below average in many places past 20 and alternating high and the south of england. a better chance of some brightness, particularly in the southeast and that is in effect that we see from our top temperatures during the east preps 2a degrees in the west with the cloud and brother front approaching just at 16. looking at the high teens to the low 20s, this front pushing it will sync its way southwards and friday will bea dry its way southwards and friday will be a dry day with some sunshine as the day pans out, scotland and northern ireland was in prison cloud and some rain arriving and then to
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the north of that brother front, it isa the north of that brother front, it is a court whether fronts of cooler air starting to is a court whether fronts of cooler airstarting to sink is a court whether fronts of cooler air starting to sink its way southwards. out quickly that with the front makes it is subject to some question as to look towards her weekend weather. slow moving to the south, we made to see a warmer spot for a time across southern england, but it does look as though we go to the weekend on into next week that we will basically pick up that warmth in westerly feet of air, so temperatures are probably going to bea temperatures are probably going to be a little bit, but not too u nsettled be a little bit, but not too unsettled on the way.
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this is bbc news, with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. a major u—turn by the uk government: security concerns mean chinese firm huawei will now be removed from the uk's 5g network. by the time of the next election, we will have implemented, in law, an irreversible path for the complete removal of huawei equipment from our 5g network. us judges have scheduled the trial of ghislaine maxwell — the former girlfriend ofjeffrey epstein — forjuly 2021. she's charged with trafficking minors. ghislaine trafficking minors. maxwell pleads not
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