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test and trace is a simple idea and is one which has a crucial role in defeating the virus. bradford has hired a specialist team of local tracers who will also work door—to—door. we are finding that quite a lot of our population are not necessarily engaging as well as we thought with the national test and trace system so that the minute we have about 27% of people who test positive and are not contacted, and that is what we call lost to follow—up, and it can go up to more than 50% of people of contacts of positive cases who were not able to be contacted through the national system. how many times have i asked the government to pay for test and trace? they find money to fund a national test and trace but when it comes to local authorities the money is still not there. we should be able to pay for that as a local authority which is already stretched. the department of health told us that since the test and trace
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service relaunched three months ago almost 360,000 people have been reached and where contact details were shared by those testing positive 87% of their contacts were reached and told to self—isolate. sue barker is leaving the bbc‘s a question of sport after 23 years as part of a major shake—up at the programme. team captains matt dawson and phil tufnell will also depart the long—running sports quiz show. their final series together will be broadcast next year before the series returns with a new team. sportsday is up next but first, around 17,000 people have taken part in the biggest half—marathon in the uk, the great north run. but today wasn't the same as usual, with runners choosing their own routes and tracking their progress through an app. stuart whincup reports. it was supposed to be the biggest and the best. celebrating a0 years of the well‘s it must famous half
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marathon, but today the corset looked very different. the familiar characters were still out pounding the streets. —— back in the course looked different. it was absolutely brilliant. i have headaches from the horns of people's cards, but there isa horns of people's cards, but there is a steel band up there, amazing. i cannot believe they were out, it has not been the same but good in a different way. a new arrangement of local hero was recorded, as thousands took to the streets. louise was running her 13th half marathon in 13 weeks.
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louise wasn't supported by her friends, family and a familiar face. when i saw the great north run had been cancelled 13 weeks ago, and sent odds odds are asking for help, i thought i had to help the. —— saint 0swald is. so 13 runs every weekend across the north—east, it has been fantastic. a handful of local runners are still wanting to experience the famous finishing straight. a little old lady came out and gave us refreshment and i was really hot halfway and got a bottle of water in a garage and the person at the tail said that it is on me, you're doing the run, take that. -- be present at the tail. there were still the countless inspiring stories, treasured memories and thousands raised for good causes. hello and welcome to sportsday.
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i'm sarah mulkerrins. coming up: zampa strikes for australia, as england struggle through their innings in the second 0di at old trafford. is it formula one or the demolition derby? details of a chaotic tuscan grand prix coming up. and a new—look everton beat spurs, thanks to this header from dominic calvin—lewin. good evening, lovely to have you with us on this busy sunday in sport. it's at the cricket we start, as australia are chasing 232 to beat england at old trafford in their one day international, and with it clinch the series.
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england won the toss and elected to bat, hoping to avoid a first series defeat at home for five years. but the world champions struggled through their innings, as patrick gearey now reports. when you are world champions, you are entitled to show off, but if australians and they are always dangerous when there is something to aim at. australia kept control, thanks in pa rt australia kept control, thanks in part to a leg spinner on shame's birth date. two years ago they scored a81 against australia, but on a tricky pitch, it took the late hitting it to clear 200. chasing 232, they needed to pace themselves, so 232, they needed to pace themselves, so england brought on someone to hurry harry dunn. jofra archer west away at david warner and then marcus, who may only have seen this.
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—— someone marcus, who may only have seen this. —— someone to hurry england along. a series when it is that for the taking. well this is how australia's run chase is going... joffra archer was pretty devastating with his pace bowling early on in the innings — taking two wickets. removing david warner for 6 and marcus stoinus for nine. captain aaron finch and marnus labushane steadied things — finch with an unbeaten 70. australia 139 for 2 in the 29th over — 232 the target — highlights later on bbc two. there was mayhem at f1's tuscan grand prix in italy today. several big crashes caused the race to be stopped, started, then stopped again. when racing finally resumed, lewis hamilton went on to win, moving to within one race of michael schumacher‘s
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all—time grand prix record. katie gornall watched all the action. ferrari had long flown the flag for formula 1. here at their home track, the sport team celebrated its 1000th grand prix. it would be a race to remember. lewis hamilton instantly overtaken and there was drama from the very first turn. last week's winner, pierre gasly, found his race over before it began, while red bull's max verstappen was trapped in the gravel. f1 can be an unforgiving sport. as soon as the safety car made way, the chaos resumed. four cars taken out in one careless crash. after the restart, hamilton regained the lead, but there would be more delays as the first tuscan grand prix continued to serve up plenty of thrills and spills. despite all the mayhem, one thing was predictable. another chequered flag for hamilton. it was a helluva day at. ijust it was a helluva day at. i just feel exhausted because we did three races
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today. was pushing the whole time, one of the most physical races there is, i think. one of the most physical races there is, ithink. sojust one of the most physical races there is, i think. sojust mentally and emotionally destroyed. he is nowjust one behind michael schumacher‘s all—time record of wins and surely there is nothing that can stop him now. everton got their new premier league season off to a flying start thanks to a superb goal from dominic calvert—lewin, with their new—look side on display away to spurs. rhia chohan has the details. in an empty stadium, designed to amplify the noise of the fans, the teams emerged from distance dugouts. as is the protocol in these times. these two, however, greeted each other as old friends. early on, and opportunity presented itself to everton. ta rleton opportunity presented itself to everton. tarleton showing a nice bit of skill around marese, but finishing it with lack of. spence
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had their chances, too, nothing coming from this one. —— spurs had their chances. the other from pickford. they looked to the big signing for something, but it was dominic calvert—lewin in the second half he went high enough to eventually send them ahead. even tottenham's sluggish performance, the site could have won by marvin martin, but the italian became the first everton boss to overcome spurs since the manager in 2012. —— site could have won by a margin. to improve our confidence on this game, on the season, it was a good performance. it gives us more confidence for the future. this is for sure. but as you know in football, the next test is
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wednesday, so we have to be sure what we can do. earlier, leicester were 3—0 winners at newly promoted west brom. timothy castagne opened the scoring on his debut. jamie vardy then scored two penalties, it's the fifth consecutive game he's scored at the hawthornes, that equals the premier league record. defending champions chelsea hammered bristol city 9—0 to record their first win of the women's super league campaign. it was a frantic first half, with chelsea leading 5—0 at the break. erin cuthbert wtih the nice finish for the fourth. pernille harder scored herfirst league goal for the club since signing in the second half — 9 different scorers — sam kerr completed the rout. elsewhere,
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everton are two wins from two, beating tottenham 1—0 thanks to an izzy christiansen goal. reading have their first win in the league this season — 3—1 against aston villa. brighton held manchester city to a goalless draw. manchester united came to win 5—2 against birmingham city. it's been a big day in rugby union's premiership with the race for play—off spots heating up. wasps went second following a nine try victory over bristol, while bath went above sale into third with their bonus point away win. exeter, already assured of a play—off spot, were in action against saracens, and that's where austin halewood begins his round up. empty stands and nothing to play for. the sombre setting for saracens' final weeks in the premiership. for the last few years, saracens vs exeter has been the fixture in english rugby, but now they are travelling in opposite directions. exeter 12 points clear at the top, but with both sides missing the big names a bonus point win for their youthful
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side, a glimpse of what is to come in the championship next season. back to the here and now, the real battle is below exeter in the table. with only two rounds to go after this one, now is the time to cement your place in the top four and wasps are doing just that. a bonus point for scoring four tries is there to reward high scoring rugby. wasps had it sewn up in 18 minutes against an understrength bristol. five more tries later and they have flown into second, leapfrogging sale in the process. extra motivation for the sharks but visiting bath had ambitions of their own and made sale pay for their own and made sale pay for their mistakes. that was in the first half and this one was in the second. ben spencer running in to seal a first win in manchester for six years. one that takes bath up to third. there may not have been any fans there to see any of that, but rugby's premiership
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is well and truly hotting up. in rugby league, hull fc set up a challenge cup quarter—final tie against wigan warriors as they overcame castleford tigers 29 points to 16. they scored four tries, including this brilliant effort from ratu naulango who ran almost the full length of the pitch to go over. you can see why they call him the fijian flyer! egan bernal‘s defence of his tour de france title looks to be over. the ineos grenadiers rider lost over seven minutes on stage 15, to drop from second to thirteenth overall. primoz roglic keeps the yellow jersey, he's now a0 seconds ahead of fellow slovenian tadej pogacar. while britain's adam yates is now fifth overall. drew savage reports. a site rarely seen in cycling. team ineos grenadiers have dominated since 2012, but their leader bernal was left behind.
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a change in the balance of sport. the yellow and black colours of the jumbo—vista team dominating at the front of the race to climb the mountains. they set a punishing pace. they pipped bernal to win the eighth tour de france in nine years, but the winner was losing second and minutes. yates stayed with the group to move up yates stayed with the group to move up to face, but two slovenians showed their strength at the front. his possibly the only rider who can knock primoz roglic off his perch. meanwhile britain's simon yates holds the leader's blue jersey with one stage to go
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at the tirreno—adriatico in italy. yates finished safely in the main group to lead poland's rafael majka by 16 seconds, with 2018 tour de france winner geraint thomas 23 seconds further back. the final stage is a 10 kilometre time trial. italy's franco morbidelli won the san marino grand prix to claim the first moto gp win of his career. his yamaha team mate fabio quartararo lost his championship lead after crashing twice forced him to retire from the race at misano. morbidelli got a brilliant start from second on the grid to overtake pole sitter maverick vinales and then lead the race to the chequered flag. that's all from sportsday. remember you can stay right up to date with all the day's sport on the bbc sport website, but for me and the rest of the team it is good bite from us at. up next it is the film review. —— good buy from all of us.
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