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said not would be liars if i said not aggressive ever said anything and slightly regretted it sometime later. i'm also kind of behind the idea of pride and of loyalty. some of the other answers that he gave during the press conference that he feels as if he is very much at the helm and everything is now his mum at that sense of belonging. i can forgive the misdemeanor if it means you can carry that through while he's at the helm. it’s you can carry that through while he's at the helm.— you can carry that through while he's at the helm. it's weird seeing him in blue, _ he's at the helm. it's weird seeing him in blue, is— he's at the helm. it's weird seeing him in blue, is in _ he's at the helm. it's weird seeing him in blue, is in a? _ he's at the helm. it's weird seeing him in blue, is in a? especially- him in blue, is in a? especially that particular _ him in blue, is in a? especially that particular shade _ him in blue, is in a? especially that particular shade of - him in blue, is in a? especially that particular shade of blue. i him in blue, is in a? especially. that particular shade of blue. it's 'ust that particular shade of blue. it's just wrong. he then said i've had conversations with senior players i'm really pleased and very ambitious and they all realise that something is missing. what do you think is missing and what did that make you feel like listening to that? ,., ., , make you feel like listening to that? ., , ., , that? personally for me it comes down to culture. _ that? personally for me it comes down to culture. it _ that? personally for me it comes down to culture. it comes - that? personally for me it comes down to culture. it comes down | that? personally for me it comes. down to culture. it comes down to club culture and i think the overwhelming feeling after and gillotti made his shock departure was that we can ferry in as many managers as we want but clearly something has to change. at the
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minute it doesn't really matter what level of class or success that they bring. something fundamental has to change. from the press conference today i gauge that everybody wants that. which again is a huge positive. it's a culture change, it's all fine and well saying things like the pleasantries of winning mentality but to actually make that happen is something different. i was surprised today that we didn't hear the usual platitudes of everton is a family club, it's all about community here. i was pleasantly surprised because i think it's been rolled up by so many managers and staff in the past that it's lost its meaning. so i was happy that he's come out fighting. what would he have to do to make you and the fans happy?— and the fans happy? walked the walk. i'm read to and the fans happy? walked the walk. i'm ready to wait _ and the fans happy? walked the walk. i'm ready to wait and _ and the fans happy? walked the walk. i'm ready to wait and see _ and the fans happy? walked the walk. i'm ready to wait and see what - i'm ready to wait and see what happens. i'm ready to wait and see what ha ens. a, simple. we're getting to the business end of this year's tour de france and we're also into the steepest stages.
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take a look at today's 17th stage. you can see 3 huge pyranean peaks — the highest of the tour so far with a mountain—top finish at high altitude on the col de portet. and who made it across the line first? the race leader tadej pogacar, already dominating the tour but now all but guaranteed his second consecutive tour de france title. drew savage has been watching the action. this is what a good day of the third night at the office looks like at the tour de france. he had proved his class once again. stage 17 was the first of in the pyrenees. with the hardest climbs left in the race. pogacar already had a big lead, no need to attack but the slovenian does things with style. rigoberto uran, the man second in the standings, was left behind. and then there were three. alongside pogacar, the young danejonas vingegaard wearing white, and richard carapaz, the ecuadorian in the colours of britain's ineos grenadiers — promoted to second and third overall.
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most likely fighting to finish closest to pogacar in the battle for yellow — but all three wanted the glory of the stage win. carapaz made his move with a mile to go but although pogacar didn't need to win the stage, he wanted to. a scenario that made the outcome as inevitable as it was impressive, an iconic victory that would extend his lead to five minutes 48 seconds. vingegaard second, carapaz third with four stages to go, it may stay like that all the way to paris. it's all change again for england's cricketers — 9 of the players forced to isolate after positive covid tests, have returned for the t20 series against pakistan. eoin morgan will lead the side whilejos buttler is back following a calf injury. it means a number of the make—shift team from their successful one day series will miss out — despite a record—breaking win last night. james vince, who hit his first international century, drops out of the squad. he helped england chase down a target of 332 at edgbaston,
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with 2 overs to spare. but bowler saqib mahmood has kept his place in the side. it has been a special week. to put in consistent performances has been great. the first game i did really well and then my drive after that was to keep backing up performances and keep putting in those performances and show some consistency and i am glad i did that in the end. a week ago no one was talking about me, i was not part of the squad. everything has happened very quickly and i am just trying to take it in my stride a little bit. not focus too much and what people are saying and just concentrate on what i'm doing. there's a crucial t20 game going on between england's women and india, it's the final match of their multi format series. england are leading the series 8—6 and this game is worth two points. it is an important one. although england can't lose a series. the game started around 20 minutes ago.
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at the moment india— 15—2. so england's bowlers are doing well. it's the british grand prix at silverstone this weekend, last year's 2 races there were held behind closed doors, but this time fans will be returning as it's a covid test event — with a capacity crowd of 140,000 and hoping to impress his home fans will be williams driver george russell who's looking forward to their support. i think we all took it for granted prior to the pandemic and as soon as we didn't have any, the atmosphere wasn't there, it wasn't as exciting and you just didn't get that buzz and fans have slowly started to come back during the season of formula i but 140,000 people at silverstone, home race is going to be electric and so exciting for us and driving around seeing everybody, cheering and supporting. got to bring a bit of lap time as well, so overalljust so excited to go back to a bit of normality.
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the man everyone will be expecting to beat at silverstone is championship leader — max verstappen. he's currently 32 points ahead of lewis hamilton in the drivers�* standings but isn't taking anything for granted. we of course tried to beat each other_ we of course tried to beat each other on— we of course tried to beat each other on track but we can also appreciate when someone does well. yeah, _ appreciate when someone does well. yeah, we _ appreciate when someone does well. yeah, we are having a good time. i think_ yeah, we are having a good time. i think the _ yeah, we are having a good time. i think the seven—time world champion, he's achieved already a lot. it's 'ust he's achieved already a lot. it's just great— he's achieved already a lot. it's just great to see. he still pushing very hard — just great to see. he still pushing very hard he wants of course that eight _ very hard he wants of course that eight titles with them i want to go for my— eight titles with them i want to go for my first one. we will see a course — for my first one. we will see a course at _ for my first one. we will see a course at the end of day where we end up _ course at the end of day where we end up but — course at the end of day where we end up. but definitely the season i think— end up. but definitely the season i think the _ end up. but definitely the season i think the season is been already more _ think the season is been already more interesting than the few seasons — more interesting than the few seasons in f1. more interesting than the few seasons in f1. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more sport throughout the evening here on bbc news. goodbye.
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good evening you watching bbc news. let me bring you up to speed and the time we have available and the governments latest changes to the foreign travel list for that we learned last few hours at the popular spanish destinations. holiday destinations of ibiza, majorca and menorca are to be moved to the government's amber travel list. from monday morning, anyone from england returning from the balearic islands who is over the age of eighteen, and is not fully vaccinated will have to self—isolate at home. the islands are moving from green to amber — just a fortnight after they were approved for quarantine—free travel. lisa minot is the travel editor at the sun. they did warn us that things were at risk of changing suddenly. it is a reminder that it'sjust risk of changing suddenly. it is a reminder that it's just difficult to plan anything, really.— reminder that it's just difficult to plan anything, really. that's right. we've seen _ plan anything, really. that's right. we've seen yet — plan anything, really. that's right. we've seen yet again _ plan anything, really. that's right. we've seen yet again we - plan anything, really. that's right. we've seen yet again we had - plan anything, really. that's right. we've seen yet again we had it - plan anything, really. that's right. l we've seen yet again we had it first with portugal and now with the main
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areas with the british people would love to go to on a holiday traditionally do holiday too. yet more chaos for people having to try to work out how it affects them, but they can be able to do. and even booking a holiday at the very last minute now doesn't seem to give you the ability to actually avoid any of this kind of stress.— the ability to actually avoid any of this kind of stress. suddenly there will be peeple _ this kind of stress. suddenly there will be people just _ this kind of stress. suddenly there will be people just turning - this kind of stress. suddenly there will be people just turning a - this kind of stress. suddenly there will be people just turning a little l will be people just turning a little bit from the balearic islands to croatia. ., �* , ~ �* bit from the balearic islands to croatia. . �* , . �* ., ., croatia. that's right. we've got two bits of good — croatia. that's right. we've got two bits of good news _ croatia. that's right. we've got two bits of good news and _ croatia. that's right. we've got two bits of good news and this. - croatia. that's right. we've got two bits of good news and this. we - croatia. that's right. we've got two | bits of good news and this. we have got bulgaria who is gone to the green list and we've got croatia going onto green watch list which is where the bulgarians were. i think anyissueis where the bulgarians were. i think any issue is these are not destinations that traditionally have a huge number of birds going to the green list and we've got croatia going onto green watch list which is where the bulgarians were. i think anyissueis where the bulgarians were. i think any issue is these are not destinations that traditionally have a huge number of birds going to. they are popular it could be a case that people manage to switch their holidays to this destinations if they are not yet jobs. holidays to this destinations if they are not yetjobs. a bitter blow for the youngsters. they are the ones who really have suffered the
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most in a pandemic in terms of not being at risk of the coronavirus in the same but actually having the most restrictions put on them. for them the island of abita, a hugely popular island for the young they are now going to struggle if they want to go to those resorts put up because most of them will be fully vaccinated into later on in august. i am trying to pay attention but i'm you're like many people sitting at home and i am getting a bit lost. can you bring us up to date with exactly what we need and what we have to do when we go to green and amber countries. for have to do when we go to green and amber countries.— have to do when we go to green and amber countries. for green countries whether or not _ amber countries. for green countries whether or not you _ amber countries. for green countries whether or not you vaccinated - amber countries. for green countries whether or not you vaccinated it - whether or not you vaccinated it makes no difference when you come back to the uk you have to take a predeparture back to the uk you have to take a predepa rtu re test back to the uk you have to take a predeparture test which is the most insane phrase ever. predeparture means the test you take before you come back into the uk and that can be an antigen test, doesn't have to be an antigen test, doesn't have to be an antigen test, doesn't have to be a pcr test. then you have to take a test on day two. for amber countries from monday it changes. if you are double vaccinated you only
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have to take a predeparture test of the test on day two and you don't have to self—isolate for ten days. however if you are only single jobs or have not been jabbed it all and if you coming back on the embolus destination you have to self—isolate for ten days and you have to take predeparture for ten days and you have to take predepa rtu re test for ten days and you have to take predeparture test in a test on days two and eight. just the length of time it would take me to explain all of that will give some people a reminder ofjust how confusing this is for people and how people are getting caught out. {lit is for people and how people are getting caught out.— getting caught out. of course wherever _ getting caught out. of course wherever you _ getting caught out. of course wherever you are _ getting caught out. of course wherever you are going - getting caught out. of course wherever you are going to . getting caught out. of course | wherever you are going to you getting caught out. of course - wherever you are going to you also need to check local advice as to what you have to do. it's so different depending on which country you're going to. different depending on which country you're going to— you're going to. that's right, yes, each individual _ you're going to. that's right, yes, each individual country _ you're going to. that's right, yes, each individual country will - you're going to. that's right, yes, each individual country will have l each individual country will have their own requirements whether you vaccinated or not. whether you need to take a pcr test or not. incredibly even our own government hasn't donejoined up incredibly even our own government hasn't done joined up thinking on this because at the moment bulgaria currently is six on the list of countries where they advise against all essential travel. although transport and said it's ok to go
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there on the green list. the cdo are still saying they're advising against all essential travel. all we can hope is that that is updated very quickly because at the moment if that's the case you are travelling isn't generally valid if you're travelling to a country with a r advising against travel if we can stomach all the tests and all the confusion and we get ourselves to the airport are we going to be stuck in cues when we get there, what the government said about the length of the accused was that we had some horrible waiting times at heathrow this week. there is real concerns about this. i think that's part of the reason why the dreamers hasn't been expanded in the way that people expect to stop thinking looking at the situation at countries around the world they've got high vaccination rates, they got locates numbers, why are they on the creamers? i think a lot of that comes down to the fact that the government hasn't quite yet got full borderforce up to government hasn't quite yet got full border force up to scratch you actually be able to check all of this quite complicated paperwork
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that people need to present when they come back into the country. you have to have your passenger location form that tells you that you've booked your test for day to you have to have your negative certificate for your antigen test or pcr test was pcr test. all that takes time to check. untilwe was pcr test. all that takes time to check. until we can actually automate these systems is going to lead to longer cues at airports. i think that's why they haven't expanded the list that much further. that is a really useful update. thank you for coming on. just to tell you that in the last few minutes the scottish government has just announced that it is also putting the balearic islands onto the embolus. so moving from the creamers to the embolus same rules apply in scotland as well. headlines coming up very shortly now it's time for the weather. very shortly now it's time for the weather. 0ur weather is getting drier, sunnier and warmer over the next few days as pressure rises. before we get there we have some clouds drifting overnight. the cloud will tend to stop temperatures from
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falling and so for some it can be quite a warm night for sleeping. temperatures in liverpool dropping a note lower than around 16 celsius was up quite a warm start to the day on thursday already. more clout for england and wales, slowly breaking with sunny spells coming through during the afternoon. northern england, parts of northern ireland and parts of scotland will be quite and parts of scotland will be quite a lot of sunshine around to the afternoon and warmer. 24, 20 5 degrees possible for easton scotland. another warm spot will be southern wales in southwest england were again temperatures will reach the mid—20s. friday there will be more sunshine to go around. we expect those temperatures to creep a little bit higher, could see highs of around 26 celsius and it gets even warmer and even sarnia as we head into the weekend for most.
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hello, i'm nuala mcgovern, this is 0utside source. the violence and looting continue in south africa. this is the hearstopping moment a woman throws her baby to safety from a burning building. we spoke to her. i wasn't, like, the way i was panicking, i was trusting anyone for my baby, to take my baby away from because the flames were burning. president ramaphosa says he may order more troops onto the streets as the army and police struggle to contain the violence. also on the programme the children of foreign parents who supported the islamic state now face a lifetime of imprisonment in syria's camps. for kids here have been their unimaginable horrors, but for some it's even worse.

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