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an effect. we do have to think about personally. — an effect. we do have to think about personally, i would love to see schools — personally, i would love to see schools opened in september and this government to focus a lot of its energies— government to focus a lot of its energies on kids going back to school— energies on kids going back to school in — energies on kids going back to school in september and having a normal _ school in september and having a normal school experience was wish there _ normal school experience was wish there done — normal school experience was wish there done that last september. vaccines— there done that last september. vaccines may be a part of that and i think_ vaccines may be a part of that and i think the _ vaccines may be a part of that and i think the government, if they put their— think the government, if they put their mind — think the government, if they put their mind to it, they could do it but they— their mind to it, they could do it but they don't seem that interested in the _ but they don't seem that interested in the last— but they don't seem that interested in the last couple of months, the sink of— in the last couple of months, the sink of bumbled along with that. it is good _ sink of bumbled along with that. it is good that they're thinking about this at— is good that they're thinking about this at least, that's progress, right? — this at least, that's progress, right? but i do think it's another tricky— right? but i do think it's another tricky ethical issue and it is about helping _ tricky ethical issue and it is about helping reducing the transmission among _ helping reducing the transmission among adults and getting kids to have a _ among adults and getting kids to have a proper education and are the behefits_ have a proper education and are the benefits that brings. looking at one end on the front page of the financial times. keeping tories to block pension pledge, but sumac
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bill. it is ludicrous that this is still in place _ bill. it is ludicrous that this is still in place under— bill. it is ludicrous that this is still in place under the - still in place under the circumstances. triple lock is the pensions after rise by inflation and earnings of 2.5%, whichever is the highest and in the next couple of months, earnings are going to artificially rise hugely and we've got people on furloughs being paid onto percent rather than 80% of the salary that means that the wages going right up and lots of people who have lost theirjobs are in low payjobs but the average earnings are higher. and if he sticks to this, it is not that we're even discussing this, he left the race pensions to the same levels as is artificially inflated earnings. you 58% while we are still in a recession. the argument is that you can't do anything to annoy them maturely at this stage, it is getting absolutely insane. let's
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sta on getting absolutely insane. let's stay on the _ getting absolutely insane. let's stay on the financial _ getting absolutely insane. let's stay on the financial times - getting absolutely insane. let's stay on the financial times to my favourite story. there is the inventor of the world wide web and the story says he never profited directly from his invention and he is not auctioning his original source code for the web. james miller. are you going to bed? i’m miller. are you going to bed? i'm hoinr miller. are you going to bed? i'm hoping this is your favourite story because — hoping this is your favourite story because you understand it? i�*m hoping this is your favourite story because you understand it? i'm going to ask ou because you understand it? i'm going to ask you a — because you understand it? i'm going to ask you a different _ because you understand it? i'm going to ask you a different question. - to ask you a different question. what is an nft? find to ask you a different question. what is an nft? and nonrefundable token. i what is an nft? and nonrefundable token- l have _ what is an nft? and nonrefundable token. i have no _ what is an nft? and nonrefundable token. i have no idea _ what is an nft? and nonrefundable token. i have no idea these - what is an nft? and nonrefundable token. i have no idea these things l token. i have no idea these things are are, _ token. i have no idea these things are are, click a big or a promise of something — are are, click a big or a promise of something and i suppose that makes a bit like _ something and i suppose that makes a bit like money or something. he hasn't _ bit like money or something. he hasn't profited and he probably deserves— hasn't profited and he probably deserves some money for it. in the he's going — deserves some money for it. in the he's going to auction it and give it to a good — he's going to auction it and give it to a good cause. he improper good
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-uy. to a good cause. he improper good guy but _ to a good cause. he improper good guy. but when claim to understand what it _ guy. but when claim to understand what it would bidding for and what form the _ what it would bidding for and what form the spoken text and he seems like a _ form the spoken text and he seems like a good — form the spoken text and he seems like a good guy and i wish him all the trest— like a good guy and i wish him all the best and raising as much money as he _ the best and raising as much money as he can _ the best and raising as much money as he can for— the best and raising as much money as he can for his token. two questions — as he can for his token. two questions for _ as he can for his token. two questions for you, - as he can for his token. two questions for you, how - as he can for his token. tin'irr questions for you, how much do you think it will go for and what would you bid? ma; think it will go for and what would ou bid? g ,, think it will go for and what would oubid? g ,, ,,,._ ., you bid? my goodness, probably go for loans because _ you bid? my goodness, probably go for loans because nonrefundable i for loans because nonrefundable token seems to be very popular. it's very weird trend, people buying something that doesn't physically exist. ., , , something that doesn't physically exist. . , , . exist. charlie bit my finger, that are from million _ exist. charlie bit my finger, that are from million the _ exist. charlie bit my finger, that are from million the other - exist. charlie bit my finger, that are from million the other day i exist. charlie bit my finger, that| are from million the other day -- are from million the other day —— went for a million. are from million the other day -- went for a million.— are from million the other day -- went for a million. many millions? definitely would _ went for a million. many millions? definitely would not _ went for a million. many millions? definitely would not be _ went for a million. many millions? definitely would not be bidding, i. definitely would not be bidding, i do not have money to bid for things that don't exist but i agree with james, interesting person raising money for a good cause. and
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james, interesting person raising money for a good cause.- james, interesting person raising money for a good cause. and it is aroin to money for a good cause. and it is going to sell _ money for a good cause. and it is going to sell those _ money for a good cause. and it is going to sell those initiatives, - money for a good cause. and it is going to sell those initiatives, so | going to sell those initiatives, so the pitch on the spot, with a deep understanding of this, you had to sell an nft at your own, could be a tweet, it could be a youtube video, it could be anything else. how much could you give forward? i tell it could be anything else. how much could you give forward?— could you give forward? i tell you, i can sell could you give forward? i tell you, i can sell you _ could you give forward? i tell you, i can sell you a — could you give forward? i tell you, i can sell you a column _ could you give forward? i tell you, i can sell you a column of- could you give forward? i tell you, i can sell you a column of the - i can sell you a column of the sexual— i can sell you a column of the sexual thing. i can sell you a column of the sexualthing. i need i can sell you a column of the sexual thing. i need to say something that doesn't exist. i had quite _ something that doesn't exist. i had quite a _ something that doesn't exist. i had quite a good dream about being spider—man stopped by but would you sell is _ spider—man stopped by but would you sell is an— spider—man stopped by but would you sell is an nft? gh spider-man stopped by but would you sell is an nft?— sell is an nft? oh my goodness. my mind is to plan. _ sell is an nft? oh my goodness. my mind is to plan, i'm _ sell is an nft? oh my goodness. my mind is to plan, i'm sorry. _ sell is an nft? oh my goodness. my mind is to plan, i'm sorry. will- sell is an nft? oh my goodness. my mind is to plan, i'm sorry. will get. mind is to plan, i'm sorry. will get the answer— mind is to plan, i'm sorry. will get the answer at _ mind is to plan, i'm sorry. will get the answer at 1130. _ mind is to plan, i'm sorry. will get the answer at 1130. for _ mind is to plan, i'm sorry. will get the answer at 1130. for the - mind is to plan, i'm sorry. will get. the answer at 1130. for the moment, for the technical discussion, thank you so much and that is it for the papers. olivia and james will be back in at eleven—thirty for another look at tomorrow's front pages. i'll be back at eleven with all the main stories from around the world.
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next, it's sport. good evening. i'm tt with your sports news and world champions france got their european championship campaign off to a winning start — after beating germany 1—0 this evening. there were plenty of headlines before the match kicked off though — as a protester parachuted in — but got caught on a camera wire. thankfully, he landed safely and nobody was hurt. france took the lead 20 minutes in — matts hummels with an own goal. and they could have won by more — after having two goals disallowed for offside — kylian mbappe with the first of them. it's the first time germany have lost their opening match at a european tournament. defending champions portugal are the early leaders of group f
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though, after a 3—0 win over hungary. the match was played in front of the tournament's first full capacity crowd in budapest. it made for a wonderful atmosphere but portugal silenced the hungary home support late on with three goals all coming in the last ten minutes. rafael garrero got the opener before cristiano ronaldo stole the show. first he scored from the spot to make it 2—0 — then his second of the game took him out in front as the player with the most goals at european championships. sheffield united's aaron ramsdale has been called up to england's squad to replace injured goalkeeper dean henderson. the manchester united goalkeeper has withdrawn from the tournament with a hip injury. england have been training this morning, with jack grealish a notable absentee. they face scotland in their second
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group d match at wembley on friday evening. christian eriksen has thanked fans from around the world for their support after suffering a cardiac arrest whilst playing for denmark at the weekend. the midfielder has posted on social media from hospital. he says he's "fine, under the circumstances" — and is looking forward to cheering on denmark in their upcoming games at euro 2020. eriksen was resuscitated on the pitch on saturday after collapsing during his side's opening game against finland. earlier today andy murray returned to the singles court for the first time since march having overcome a groin injury. the sa year old who's won this tournament five times may be lacking game time but he still gave the crowd what they were looking for as jim lumsden reports. andy murray! back among friends, freed of expectation, motivated by love of playing tennis and hoping to stay fit. this was his first singles match after struggling with a groin injury and early slip and gasps all rents centre court. no damage
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apparent. maybe he was playing with them. not after that, triple grand slam winning tennis in the first said to his six games to three. knowing to hold rackets and expletives around the court and disband from the french olympic team. unorthodox is a player, there were glimpses of what he is capable of on occasion. but such flashes of genius for fleeting rest with murray, he began to look like a greatest hits collection. he soon wrapped up a straight sets win. when that clearly meant a lot.— that clearly meant a lot. yeah, obviously _ that clearly meant a lot. yeah, obviously computing _ that clearly meant a lot. yeah, obviously computing is - that clearly meant a lot. yeah, obviously computing is where l that clearly meant a lot. yeah, i obviously computing is where you that clearly meant a lot. yeah, - obviously computing is where you put in all of the hard work and of the last few years, i've not got to do thatis last few years, i've not got to do that is much as i would've liked and so, yeah, great that i'm out here and able to compete again.
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untroubled and unscathed, the powers that be in wimbledon will breathe a sigh of relief. the england and wales cricket board says it's "disappointed and sorry" a used pitch will be played on for the test between england and india. 39 overs of a men's t20 game was played on bristol's county ground pitch on friday night, and the four—day one—off test begins tomorrow. england tried to get the pitch changed, but it was too late to prepare a fresh one. it's not ideal, is it? i prefer to be on a fresh wicked but it is what it is, the same for both teams. 37 overs and i think yeah, we're confident we've got the team to be able to take 20 wickets and be able to score and when a test match. to a win in the opening race. to racing, and frankie detorri's secured the 74th royal ascot win of his career, guiding the world's top—rated racehorse palace pier to a win in the opening race. dettori won the queen anne stakes on the red hot favourite, trained byjohn and thay—dee gosden.
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dettori won the queen anne stakes on the red hot favourite, trained byjohn and thay—dee gosden. it was palace pier�*s eighth win from nine races — winning by a length and a half. dettori started the week as favourite to be the leading jockey for the third year in a row — and he was happy to be winning in front of a big crowd once again with 12,000 allowed daily. it's been announced that tyson fury and deontay wilder will meet for their third world title contest next month in las vegas. fury won the previous bout to take the wbc world championship belt from wilder — and had been set to fight anthonyjoshua in a world heavyweight unification fight. but that fell through after fury was ordered to fight wilderfor a third time — they'll meet on the 24th ofjuly. four time winner chris froome will return to the tour de france for the first time in three years but won't be the leader of his israel start—up nation team. froome has missed the last two editions of the race following a horror crash while training for the fourth stage of the criterium du dauphine in 2019. he'll ride as road captain for canadian team leader michael woods in a line—up which although not yet confirmed, is expected to include
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irishman dan martin.. from next season south africa 5 super rugby teams willjoin the pro 1a, to form the united rugby championship. the existing 12 sides from ireland, scotland, wales and italy will be joined by 4 south african teams. all teams will be eligible to qualify for european competitions ahead of the 2022/2023 season. tournament organisers say the competition will be bigger, bolder and stronger than before. and that's all the sport for now. hello again. tuesday was another very warm day across england and wales. temperatures peaked at 27 degrees celsius. that's just two down from the hottest day of the year, which was at the start of the week on monday. and as i say, england and wales enjoyed a lot of sunshine. scotland and northern ireland, a different story. we had rain, and that band of rain
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continues to push its way eastwards over the next few hours whilst weakening, so the rain will become a lighter and patchier. across the board, temperatures staying up into double figures as we head into the first part of wednesday morning. now, this front is a cold front, and it's an important one. very weak, it will bring just a few patches of rain across north west england and north west wales. sunny spells for scotland and northern ireland, a few isolate showers. dry picture for east wales and most of england with lots of sunshine. but it's this front that separates the fresh air in the north west from the increasingly humid air across east wales and england. and big temperature contrasts, too. perhaps 18 degrees across the north west of the uk. across east wales and into the heart of england, temperatures well up into the mid—205, the high 205 in places. but as we head into wednesday night, the atmosphere will become very volatile and will go bang. yes, the first batch of thunderstorms, the first batch of quite a few thunderstorms,
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will be working in on wednesday night, pushing in perhaps across east wales, certainly getting parts of england. and those storms will tend to clear north—eastwards as we go through thursday, with the weather settling down to a degree. still fresh air across the north west, still quite humid across parts of eastern england. some uncertainty with the temperatures. depends, really, how much sunshine we get through some of that highest cloud across eastern areas, but it could potentially be a bit warmer than that. on into friday, well, another batch of storms is going to be heading in from france. again, it's mainly targeting england. that will tend to push its way northwards as we go through friday night, with the weather again settling down, calming down to a degree as we head into saturday. and then we do it all again. saturday night sees another batch of storms come through. this area of storms is probably going to be a little bit more widespread as it works its way northwards, joining forces with an atlantic weather front in the west. and that area of rain, thundery at times, will push northwards on sunday. so, we've got several bouts of thunderstorms coming our way
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over the next few days. the biggest of those could bring, well, nearly a month's worth of rain in just a few hours. flash flooding is possible.
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