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�* doubted �*doubted her �*deubted her first doubted her first second and never doubted her first second and more and more people are saying, i'm not going to bet against emma and she has proven them right. you are watching bbc news. claire, you've won a game was up at this stage this is the best of the best. what can happen next? what will be going on when she steps off that court? ~ ., , , will be going on when she steps off that court? ~ .,, , , �*, that court? well, hopefully she's auoin to that court? well, hopefully she's going to have — that court? well, hopefully she's going to have some _ that court? well, hopefully she's going to have some type - that court? well, hopefully she's going to have some type of- that court? well, hopefully she's going to have some type of party tonight. it's good to be difficult tonight. it's good to be difficult to find that time because there's gotta be so much press, so many people that are going to want her time. but hopefully at the end of the night somehow she'll just find a moment to have that really special moment to have that really special moment with her team this evening. tomorrow morning she'll have to go on all the american talk shows. she isjust a huge on all the american talk shows. she is just a huge global start now. on all the american talk shows. she isjust a huge global start now. i'm sure behind the scenes the people
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that have been involved with, from the very beginning obviously her parents, and part of this path for her. and other people who haven't been there tonight but are obviously watching, what a huge moment it is for them, the strength and conditioning coaches that they talked about, the first coaches. this is an exceptional time. those of the people that made emma raducanu at an early age, the foundations, got her to enjoy the game. the rest wasjust foundations, got her to enjoy the game. the rest was just probably a lot more easy to develop because she had a passion, she has a desire, she has a huge talent. take a moment for everybody that's been involved with her. as for the future, everybody is going to want a piece of emma raducanu. everybody�*s can want her at their tournaments, there's be huge offers financially that will come in. it seems to be right up until this moment they haven't got a step wrong in herjourney enter and i expect they will be as clinical going forward as they have been up
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until this moment. i going forward as they have been up until this moment.— until this moment. i feel as if we've been — until this moment. i feel as if we've been on _ until this moment. i feel as if we've been on this _ until this moment. i feel as if we've been on this generallyl until this moment. i feel as if - we've been on this generally click thatjourney we've been on this generally click that journey together over the last few days with the warmer professional tennis player representing both great britain and ireland in the past. thank you so much. enjoy the rest of your evening. i'll bring you a little bit more reaction if you'rejoining us here on bbc news. just to let you know that emma raducanu, britain's emma raducanu is the us open champion for 2021. she beat canada's leila fernandez 6—4, six — three at only 18 years old. she has made history. so the duke and duchess of cambridgejust history. so the duke and duchess of cambridge just amongst the huge string of people that are paying tribute and reacting to this win.
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also paying tribute to layla fernandez they say... and the trophy is now in emma raducanu's hands. that site that we come to know so well as it is that big smile. we will have more on this in the programme. or other hair on bbc news. the reaction notjust from the world of sport, british politicians, the comedianjimmy car tweeting saying that the match had been played beautifully, i think it's ok, i shed a tear. we will be back shortly. in the meantime here is the weather with nick. hello. the appetite for dry and brighter weather came across much of the uk today. fairview cloud, some sunny spells. even some sunny stood
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next to and parts of scotland. in the north it has been a very wet day. as you can see the rainfall we had heavy rain, a soaker in the afternoon. getting into tonight the system is easing. increasingly lighter patchy rain sinking a little further south through scotland with a lot of cloud for the elsewhere claire spells a few patches of mist and fog. easierfor sleeping claire spells a few patches of mist and fog. easier for sleeping as claire spells a few patches of mist and fog. easierfor sleeping as it turns fresher and we will see temperatures a little lower. the big picture for tomorrow and the system that brought the rain in northern scotland continues to move away for that were watching another approaching from the southwest and especially for wells we are expecting to turn wetter as a day goes on. it will be a dry day in scotland. a day that begins with a lot of cloud, still a showers wrong, patchy rain is perhaps times in the east initially this mayjust put shinto parts of northeast england increasing cloud across north england for the northern western scotland seen a few sunny spells breaking through us we see northern ireland on a dry day here. some sunny spells in the midlands and
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south east england. southwest england major see a bit of rain near devon and cornwall but particularly in wales expecting the rain to move into the evening mightjust push into the evening mightjust push into wales in north as we got west england for the 2a, towards parts of eastern and south east england today, closer to 21 tomorrow. into the evening we will still have these outbreaks of rain across parts of wales, more of the midlands and into some spots of northwest england overnight and into monday morning. much cooler night across the northern half of the uk as monday begins. as temperatures drop well down into single figures was in charge of all. some uncertainty about the detail but it looks as if western areas of england, wales maybe into scotland could see outbreaks of rain on monday for the elsewhere it's looking mainly dry. after that that system looks like it will push away eastwards for that without a week weather front arriving from the northwest on wednesday a bit of rain into scotland, largely by day on thursday and other atlantic weather system moving and later in the week. a lot
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hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are natalie fahy, she's the senior editor for nottingham post, derby telegraph and lincolnshire echo and i'm also joined byjoe mayes who is a uk politics reporterfor bloomberg. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... mail on sunday giving a big part of their front page to emma raducanu, and they'll be the to emma raducanu, and they'll be other story is tf
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you'll the other story is the claim that you'll need to get pcr test when arriving in the uk. that is set to be scrapped for a double jab travelers. it's reporting that the cheaper lateral flow tests will be used instead, hoping to cut costs for holiday—makers. the express has emma raducanu there too, but also looking at expected coronavirus announcements next week. it's focusing on what it calls a "bonfire of covid regulations". it says the prime minister doesn't want any further lockdowns and wants to ease coronavirus laws as we head into winter. the observer, says coronavirus vaccinations for 12 to 15—year—olds could start in two weeks' time. it says borisjohnson is set to announce the plans next week, with jabs starting in schools by the 22nd september. the sunday mirror leads with claims that priti patel has been accused of breaking lobbying rules. it reports that labour are calling for an investigation into the home secretary's meetings.
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a spokesperson's for ms patel told the mirror that details of all relevant external meetings will be published in accordance with the ministerial code. meanwhile the sunday telegraph leads on a report — by revenue and customs — that the increase in national insurance approved earlier this week could result in the breakdown of families, and stop companies hiring new staff or increasing wages. that's the flavour of the front pages. joe and natalie, welcome back. we are going to go straight to... ourtop back. we are going to go straight to... our top story this evening. joe, i don't know if you got to see the point where talking about. how loud were those screams as emma raducanu made history? the? loud were those screams as emma raducanu made history? they were ve larae raducanu made history? they were very large indeed. _ raducanu made history? they were very large indeed. i _ raducanu made history? they were very large indeed. i was _ raducanu made history? they were very large indeed. i was at - raducanu made history? they were very large indeed. i was at the - raducanu made history? they were very large indeed. i was at the top | very large indeed. i was at the top of my voice i think ran downstairs, what an amazing story. emma raducanu, the way she's done it, coming as a qualifier not dropping a
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set. the can delay that intense composure she showed in the final was just remarkable. composure she showed in the final wasjust remarkable. in composure she showed in the final was just remarkable. in that case she had when the match. it's a huge moment in british sports and she's gonna be an absolute superstar. the scale of her — gonna be an absolute superstar. the scale of her win really is demonstrated by this next piece of reaction. a reaction by the queen saying it is a remarkable achievement at such a young age and is testament to your hard work and dedication. natalie. natalie, we've lost your sound. we will work on getting that back. have you muted us? can we talk now, give that a go. no. unfortunately, we still can't hear you. no. unfortunately, we still can't hearyou. basically no. unfortunately, we still can't hear you. basically reaction from the queen who has congratulated emma
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brought value on winning the us open. a remarkable achievement at such a young age. —— emma raducanu. we've got a picture of emma on the front page of the veil on sunday. you just take it up to that. the nation grinds to a halt as millions share on emma. were going to double check if we have natalie sound back. in the meantime the obsolete story joe, if you could stay with me here. the other lead story in the mail is the end of pcr travel test. this has been uuite the end of pcr travel test. this has been quite a _ the end of pcr travel test. this has been quite a bloodbath _ the end of pcr travel test. this has been quite a bloodbath for - the end of pcr travel test. this has been quite a bloodbath for britt - been quite a bloodbath for britt to go on a board and having to pay quite a lot of money for these pcr test that you have to do on day two when you come back to the uk. the story saying that boris johnson plans to get rid of these in the half term holidays replace them with the cheaper lateral flow test. you still have the test but remove the cost burden. this was applied to evenif cost burden. this was applied to even if you are double vaccinated and ed finn from green and amber list countries. there is a lot of
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public disquiet. why were doing these test, it seems like the regime abroad is strict domestically. this will be a welcome change for many people. will be a welcome change for many --eole. a, ., ., will be a welcome change for many n-eole. . . people. okay. natalie, welcome back. you can take — people. okay. natalie, welcome back. you can take a — people. okay. natalie, welcome back. you can take a up _ people. okay. natalie, welcome back. you can take a up front _ people. okay. natalie, welcome back. you can take a up front page - people. okay. natalie, welcome back. you can take a up front page of - people. okay. natalie, welcome back. you can take a up front page of the . you can take a up front page of the observer. we still talking about coronavirus. however use, hasn't been confirmed yet but covid jab for 12 to 15 euros set to start next week. i'm really keen to hear what schools in area have been welcoming back their stories in the east midlands. back their stories in the east midlands-_ back their stories in the east midlands. . �*, , ., midlands. that's right. schools have “ust been midlands. that's right. schools have just been getting — midlands. that's right. schools have just been getting on _ midlands. that's right. schools have just been getting on with _ midlands. that's right. schools have just been getting on with it. - midlands. that's right. schools have just been getting on with it. a - just been getting on with it. a parent— just been getting on with it. a parent myself with primary school a -e parent myself with primary school age children. it's remarkable what they've _ age children. it's remarkable what they've done i think we can all agree — they've done i think we can all agree with that. i haven't heard anything — agree with that. i haven't heard anything from my school or any of the schools — anything from my school or any of the schools in my area about what might _ the schools in my area about what might be — the schools in my area about what might be happening in a couple of week5' _ might be happening in a couple of weeks' time. i think is apparent of children_ weeks' time. i think is apparent of children that age you'd probably not surprised _ children that age you'd probably not surprised to be reading that. the thing _ surprised to be reading that. the thing that— surprised to be reading that. the thing that concerns me is that there is no _ thing that concerns me is that there is no questions answered about the issue _ is no questions answered about the issue of— is no questions answered about the issue of consent whether children of that age _ issue of consent whether children of that age will be able to consent by
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themselves or parents will have to -ive themselves or parents will have to give consent. the side of that from the school — give consent. the side of that from the school point of view which is what _ the school point of view which is what we — the school point of view which is what we will be looking at as regionat— what we will be looking at as regionaljournalists is how will schools — regionaljournalists is how will schools be administering this? will nurse _ schools be administering this? will nurse be _ schools be administering this? will nurse be coming into the school because — nurse be coming into the school because that is going to be an administrative nightmare. let because that is going to be an administrative nightmare. let us go to the front — administrative nightmare. let us go to the front page — administrative nightmare. let us go to the front page of— administrative nightmare. let us go to the front page of the _ administrative nightmare. let us go to the front page of the express. i administrative nightmare. let us go to the front page of the express. as well as jab's for teams we could hear further announcements concerning the coronavirus was up the front page of the express. yes. the front page of the express. yes, we are exoeeting — the front page of the express. yes, we are expecting quite _ the front page of the express. yes, we are expecting quite a _ the front page of the express. yes we are expecting quite a big week from borisjohnson in terms of him explaining what tools he's going to use this winter to try and combat the tip to eight pandemic and what it is of it. as he expresses saying he'll try to pare back a lot of the powers the government has given its to intervene in our life especially towards lockdowns. it's clearly a sign that borisjohnson wants to move away from that heavy—handed approach and rely more on vaccines, boosterjobs and those less invasive measures in terms of public freedom.
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i think we can expect something next week. it's a sign of borisjohnson's growing optimism about how the pandemic is being handled and contained. ., , pandemic is being handled and contained. . , ., pandemic is being handled and contained-— pandemic is being handled and contained. . , ., ., contained. that student to our next .a i e contained. that student to our next -a . e the contained. that student to our next page the front _ contained. that student to our next page the front page _ contained. that student to our next page the front page of— contained. that student to our next page the front page of the - contained. that student to our next page the front page of the express | page the front page of the express and this is really concerning. a warning coming from revenue and customs. 50 warning coming from revenue and customs. , , ., customs. so this is a new report that's come _ customs. so this is a new report that's come out _ customs. so this is a new report that's come out from _ customs. so this is a new report that's come out from revenue i customs. so this is a new report l that's come out from revenue and customs _ that's come out from revenue and customs concerning national insurance hike. just been approved this week— insurance hike. just been approved this week from the government saying that the _ this week from the government saying that the height could result in a breakdown of families which sounds quite dramatic. and deter companies from hiring _ quite dramatic. and deter companies from hiring new staff and increasing wages _ from hiring new staff and increasing wages. obviously the worrying thing is the _ wages. obviously the worrying thing is the government probably should've seen this— is the government probably should've seen this before they push through this hike _ seen this before they push through this hike this week. especially as it's coming — this hike this week. especially as it's coming from a government department. a few questions there of why they— department. a few questions there of why they didn't see that. it's quite clear— why they didn't see that. it's quite clear even— why they didn't see that. it's quite clear even without reading the detait— clear even without reading the detail of— clear even without reading the detail of this that the impacts on
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normat— detail of this that the impacts on normal families of this national insurance — normal families of this national insurance hike is going to be massive _ insurance hike is going to be massive. if your earning around £30.000 — massive. if your earning around £30,000 you're paying £250 extra year. — £30,000 you're paying £250 extra year. whether that will cause a breakdown for families remains to be seen _ breakdown for families remains to be seen it— breakdown for families remains to be seen. it might not hear those individuat— seen. it might not hear those individual stories but it could be true, _ individual stories but it could be true, that's quite a lot of money for a _ true, that's quite a lot of money for a working family. joe, true, that's quite a lot of money for a working family.— true, that's quite a lot of money for a working family. joe, could you take us to the _ for a working family. joe, could you take us to the front _ for a working family. joe, could you take us to the front page _ for a working family. joe, could you take us to the front page of - for a working family. joe, could you take us to the front page of the - take us to the front page of the observer. the other really big story today was the 20th anniversary commemorations of course of what happened on this day 20 years ago in america. so front page of the observer and the picture there, bell tolls, a city fall silent.— tolls, a city fall silent. yes, very sombre images _ tolls, a city fall silent. yes, very sombre images and _ tolls, a city fall silent. yes, very sombre images and replicated i tolls, a city fall silent. yes, very - sombre images and replicated across other front pages as well is the world remembers those tragic events of 20 years ago. he had biden, president obama, former president george bush, mike bloomberg, former mayor of new york leading those remembrance advance events. we saw
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