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area in another part of the country, represented by conservative mps for the first time in generations, and if leveling up is about anything, it has to be about education as well as employment. and let's remember that that it's a direct relationship between the education people get, whether they are gcses, a—levels, btec, and their likelihood of doing well in higher education and industry in the world of work, i think it is a massive gap on the ground at education, than obviously the government cannot be said to be leveling up in the way that is promised in the 2019 general election. ~ ., ~ promised in the 2019 general election. ~ . ~ ., , election. we will talk about this in the next review, _ election. we will talk about this in the next review, but _ election. we will talk about this in the next review, but i _ election. we will talk about this in the next review, but i want to - election. we will talk about this in i the next review, but i want to move on to the telegraph and get a comment from each of you briefly. the world health organization inquiry chief points a finger at pat infection in wuhan lab, saying the chinese need to come clean. the?
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infection in wuhan lab, saying the chinese need to come clean. they are because as they _ chinese need to come clean. they are because as they turn _ chinese need to come clean. they are because as they turn around - chinese need to come clean. they are because as they turn around for - chinese need to come clean. they are because as they turn around for the i because as they turn around for the world health organization, because it's been criticised from both friends and foes for being too friendly with china, they are saying that the chinese scientists may have started the pandemic after being infected by a bat while correcting samples from the mammal — that's what they're saying, it's a danish television has secured an interview with a doctor, and that was his likely hypothesis. we have to wait and see with china at the dutch chinese authorities say about that. yes, the chinese have said they were not responsible for this, there's been all sorts of suggestions that it was a deliberate spreading of this virus, digby, and there was an accident will outbreak. we still don't know, but this was democrat is a departure for the who. xyour don't know, but this was democrat is a departure for the who. your member the kerfuffle right _
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a departure for the who. your member the kerfuffle right at _ a departure for the who. your member the kerfuffle right at the _ a departure for the who. your member the kerfuffle right at the start _ a departure for the who. your member the kerfuffle right at the start of - the kerfuffle right at the start of all this_ the kerfuffle right at the start of all this when the who went in quickly— all this when the who went in quickly - — all this when the who went in quickly — they went in on february and march — quickly — they went in on february and march of last year — and there was a _ and march of last year — and there was a real— and march of last year — and there was a real problem because they were basically— was a real problem because they were basically stamped on by china, they were allowed to do anything. they are now_ were allowed to do anything. they are now almost emerging blinking into the _ are now almost emerging blinking into the sunlight at the fact that this american bat, it must be said, says let's _ this american bat, it must be said, says let's get to the cause of this. i wish _ says let's get to the cause of this. i wish china — says let's get to the cause of this. i wish china would understand that the world — i wish china would understand that the world doesn't come to everything bein- the world doesn't come to everything being anti—china. if you find out how it's — being anti—china. if you find out how it's caused, you're on the way to stopping — how it's caused, you're on the way to stopping it happening again. so i'm pleased with the who have started — i'm pleased with the who have started to mouth out like this again — started to mouth out like this again. the problem you've got, of course, _ again. the problem you've got, of course, china will see it as anti—china, and i guess there'll be people _ anti—china, and i guess there'll be people who — anti—china, and i guess there'll be people who will be stamped on. what we've _ people who will be stamped on. what we've got— people who will be stamped on. what we've got to do — this would be a good _ we've got to do — this would be a good example of trying to do it,
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let's— good example of trying to do it, let's have — good example of trying to do it, let's have some coalition in the world _ let's have some coalition in the world to — let's have some coalition in the world to say to china, "you got yourself — world to say to china, "you got yourself to _ world to say to china, "you got yourself to the top table in so many areas. the — yourself to the top table in so many areas, the economies of the world especially, — areas, the economies of the world especially, you want the respect of the world, — especially, you want the respect of the world, and you can get the respect — the world, and you can get the respect of— the world, and you can get the respect of the world if you behave in a way _ respect of the world if you behave in a way that involves the world. but if _ in a way that involves the world. but if you — in a way that involves the world. but if you constantly fight the world, — but if you constantly fight the world, you will lose that respect, and then— world, you will lose that respect, and then it'll be constant war." that's— and then it'll be constant war." that's iu— and then it'll be constant war." that's in no— and then it'll be constant war." that's in no one's interest, especially china, because they need the customer. especially china, because they need the customer-— the customer. staying with the telegraph. _ the customer. staying with the telegraph. a — the customer. staying with the telegraph, a brief— the customer. staying with the telegraph, a brief tribute - the customer. staying with the telegraph, a brief tribute from| the customer. staying with the - telegraph, a brief tribute from each of you if you would for eunice stubbs, the versatile, delightful actress and singer who died at the age of 8a. digby, if you would, a brief tribute? # we are all going on a summer holidaym — # we are all going on a summer holidaym i— # we are all going on a summer holiday... i tell you # we are all going on a summer holiday... itell you not # we are all going on a summer holiday... i tell you not many people — holiday... i tell you not many people watching this will remember cliff richard, the shadows summer
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holiday. _ cliff richard, the shadows summer holiday, and she was in that. i was about— holiday, and she was in that. i was about eight— holiday, and she was in that. i was about eight and night went to the cinema _ about eight and night went to the cinema and watched it, and i remember eunice stubbs in that, all cheerful— remember eunice stubbs in that, all cheerful and lovely, and everything i ever— cheerful and lovely, and everything i ever watched since then, serious acting _ i ever watched since then, serious acting by— i ever watched since then, serious acting by her, including serious acting — acting by her, including serious acting by— acting by her, including serious acting by her, including serious acting by her — all the substance, she's— acting by her — all the substance, she's quality, she wasjoyous, she was a _ she's quality, she wasjoyous, she was a ray— she's quality, she wasjoyous, she was a ray of— she's quality, she wasjoyous, she was a ray of sunshine in our hearts and i_ was a ray of sunshine in our hearts and i shall— was a ray of sunshine in our hearts and i shall sadly miss her, it's a sad day — and i shall sadly miss her, it's a sad da . ,, and i shall sadly miss her, it's a sadda. ,, . ., , and i shall sadly miss her, it's a sad da. ,, . ., , ., and i shall sadly miss her, it's a sad da _ ,, . ., , ., ., sad day. she certainly will, and a new generation _ sad day. she certainly will, and a new generation people _ sad day. she certainly will, and a new generation people will- sad day. she certainly will, and a new generation people will have | new generation people will have gotten to know her from sherlock. it gotten to know her from sherlock. it shows her range, thinking of how long she was acting. she'll always have been alongsidejohn peart we — i'm showing my age now. that have been alongside john peart we - i'm showing my age now.— i'm showing my age now. that was when she first... _ i'm showing my age now. that was when she first... that _ i'm showing my age now. that was when she first... that was - i'm showing my age now. that was when she first... that was just - when she first... that was 'ust before the fi when she first... that was 'ust before the war, i when she first... that was 'ust before the war, wasn't it, h when she first... that was just i before the war, wasn't it, henry? which _ before the war, wasn't it, henry? which were — before the war, wasn't it, henry? which were you talking about, henry? that's when she first entered my
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consciousness in reality.- that's when she first entered my consciousness in reality. you're all flits of youth. _ consciousness in reality. you're all flits of youth, both _ consciousness in reality. you're all flits of youth, both of _ consciousness in reality. you're all flits of youth, both of you! - consciousness in reality. you're all flits of youth, both of you! we - consciousness in reality. you're all flits of youth, both of you! we are| flits of youth, both of you! we are wearin: flits of youth, both of you! we are wearing so — flits of youth, both of you! we are wearing so well. _ flits of youth, both of you! we are wearing so well. beard _ flits of youth, both of you! we are wearing so well. beard or - flits of youth, both of you! we are i wearing so well. beard or no beard. that's it for the papers for this hour. if you're in the uk and you've got the energy for it, you can join us again and just half an hour where henry and digby will have another look at stories the being covered by the newspapers and websites here in the newspapers and websites here in the uk. goodbye for now. good evening, i'm adam wild with your latest sports news. the british olympic silver medallist cj ujah has been provisionally suspended for breaching anti—doping rules at the tokyo olympics. the british olympic silver medallist cj ujah has been provisionally the 27—year—old returned an adverse test result during the games. he was part of the quartet that won the 100 metre relay silver for team gb.
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the ita, the international testing agency has released the names of four track and field athletes whose eight samples, they say, committed anti—doping violations. on that list was team gb sprinter cj ujah. his sample, according to this report, contained traces of austrian and s 23. no typically it's a drug used by body—builders to enhance muscle growth. what's likely to happen now is that more testing might be carried out on blood or urine samples provided by the 27—year—old, and he may well get his chance to explain his side of the story to the international testing agency. elsewhere tonight, romelu lukaku says he is "happy to be back home" after the striker re—signed for chelsea. he moves to stamford bridge for a fee of 97.5 million pounds from italian champions inter milan. the 28—year—old belgian returns to west london on a five—year deal,
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having left the club to join everton seven years ago. ahead of their premier league opener away to manchester united on saturday, leeds united have confirmed their head coach, marcelo bielsa, has signed a one—year deal at the club. after winning promotion to the top flight, bielsa lead the club to a ninth place finish last season. he'd been out of contract but, speaking through a translator this afteroon, he said he's committed himself to another season at elland road, and says the contract situation has been "resolved". celtic are into the europa league play—off round after a 7—2 aggregate win over czech sidejablonec. they will meet dutch side az alkmaar next. meanwhile, stjohnstone lost to turkish side galatasaray — meaning they drop into the conference league play—off. they lost 4—2 on the night, 5—3 on aggregate. now, to the second test at lords, where a superb unbeaten century from kl rahul has put india firmly in charge on the opening day against england. our sports correspondent joe wilson reports.
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it was this sky that convinced the england's happen, great and friendly for someone's more, he was fit. yes, james anderson was playing so england chose to bowl stop appealing... no, keep trying and trying. mark wood charged in, all his energy and every delivery, and... his batting could make a weaker bowler weaker, and any captain frown. regrets donahue may have had a few. come on, jimmy, work some magic! he hit out for 83, then anderson again caught and gone for nine. after two sessions of play, england had takenjust nine. after two sessions of play, england had taken just two wickets. still, underfloodlights, they still, under floodlights, they remained still, underfloodlights, they remained hopeful. but kl rahul stayed cool, and the son returned it to greet him. rock solid in the morning, expensive in the evening. now that is cricket perfection. it
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took vera coley�*s late this romp —— dismissal and show replacement cats to remind us this is still a match. just keep smiling, captain. joe wilson, bbc news. they started off really patiently, we bold and good areas. they left well and they mixed in kante, on a deer, orthey well and they mixed in kante, on a deer, or they or they could've been 2-3 deer, or they or they could've been 2—3 down early. we can get them out early, they've got quite a long tail, so 55 and six down early and we are still in the game. —— 5—6 down. to the hundred then, where the northern superchargers hammered the manchester originals at headingley. john simpson hit 71 offjust 28 balls as the superchargers capatalised on some poor bowling from the originals. and brandon carse added a boundary on the final ball to take his side to 200 — that's the higest total of the tournment so far. the originals were bowled out forjust 131, with the superchargers winning by 69, runs keeping their slim hopes of reaching the latter stages
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of the competiton alive. in the women's fixture, the originals put a severe dent in their rivals' hopes of progressing. lizelle lee with a dazzling display of batting. she made 68 from just a0 balls as the originals won by eight wickets. in super league tonight, there was a rare defeat for reigning champions st helens, as they went down 20—10 at home to castleford. greg eden here with the decisive try for the tigers that put the game beyond the reach of 12—man saints, who had tommy makinson sent off. eight—time paralympic equestrian champion sophie christiansen said she's "absolutely heartbroken" she will miss the tokyo games due to a "minor veterinary issue" with her horse. christiansen, who has cerebral palsy, won ten medals across the last four games, including three golds at both london and rio. she'll be replaced by 2019 european gold medallist georgia wilson, who'll make her games debut. christiansen is already looking
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ahead to the paralympics in paris. my friend will be able to come with me and watch a lot easier. i think paris will be just as big as london, so how can i miss that? and british number one, jo konta, has withdrawn from the canadian open and her match against american teenager coco gauff with a knee injury. konta had been in good form — beating elina svitolina in three sets to reach the last 16 — and had been hoping to put a challenging few months behind her after missing wimbledon and the olympics. it's worrying news ahead of the us open which starts later this month. and that's all the sport for now. hello. there is no real heat in the uk forecast for the next few days. but across southern europe, it's a different story — it's been an exceptionally hot week, with that heat now migrating westwards. the orange colours on this chart
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show places where temperatures will be well above the average. in parts of southern spain, we could be looking at temperatures as high as 47 celsius because high pressure is trapping the heat in place. but for us, low pressure is close by — that means some brisk winds, some rain at times but not all the time, and temperatures will struggle especially across northwestern parts of the uk. and here through friday, we will see some quite hefty showers working through — some heavy, some thundery, especially widespread across the far northwest of scotland. further south and east, many parts of england and wales will be dry with just the odd shower here. and while there will be big areas of cloud floating past, there will also be some good spells of sunshine. but it's breezy for all of us, especially wendy up towards the northwest, and top temperatures in glasgow ofjust 17 celsius. could get to 22—23 across parts of eastern and southeastern england. now as we head through friday night, we will see some further showers
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especially across the northern half of scotland. further south, it turns predominantly dry, some clear spells at least for a time, and temperatures between 11—15 celsius as we start saturday morning. so, as we head into the start of the weekend, we've got one area of low pressure tending to push away north eastwards, but here comes another low drifting in from the west. a bit of uncertainty still at this range about the detail of saturday's forecast, but it's likely we will see cloud and rain spreading in most likely across central parts of the uk. to the north, it's a mix of sunshine with just a few showers at this stage, and across the south of england, maybe south wales, it's likely to stay pretty much dry with some sunshine. those temperatures, for the most part, between 19—22 celsius. now, the messy picture continues on into sunday. this area of low pressure continues to drift in from the west. you will see this frontal system dropping down from the north, so could well be a few different areas of rain on sunday. one pushing into northern scotland, some rain across northern england and wales. perhaps some further south as well.
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but in between the areas of the wet weather, there will be some spells of sunshine. but by this stage turning really cool in northern scotland, maybe just 1a celsius.
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines. the taliban have made their most dramatic gains yet against afghan government forces, taking a string of key cities including the third biggest, herat. as the security situation deteriorates, thousands of us and british troops are being sent back to help evacuate american and uk nationals. this is a temporary mission with a narrow focus. as with all deployments of our troops into harm's way, our commanders have the inherent right of self—defense and any attack on them can and will be met with a forceful and an appropriate response. record breaking heatwaves, forest fires and floods, the cost of weather disasters soars around the world.

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