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you're leave that one there. you're supposed who are talking about drivers in the region being the most inpatient according to one new survey. inpatient according to one new surve . , , . , , inpatient according to one new surve. ,~ inpatient according to one new surve. ,, survey. this is a survey that shows that if you — survey. this is a survey that shows that if you take _ survey. this is a survey that shows that if you take longer _ survey. this is a survey that shows that if you take longer than - survey. this is a survey that shows that if you take longer than three i that if you take longer than three seconds — that if you take longer than three seconds to move off at a traffic light— seconds to move off at a traffic light the — seconds to move off at a traffic light the drivers behind you get very frustrated might start beeping their horns. this survey about 3000 drivers_ their horns. this survey about 3000 drivers found that drivers in york shire _ drivers found that drivers in york shire were — drivers found that drivers in york shire were the most likely to be inpatient — shire were the most likely to be inpatient at traffic lights and 55% of drivers— inpatient at traffic lights and 55% of drivers in yorkshire said you should — of drivers in yorkshire said you should not— of drivers in yorkshire said you should not take longer than three seconds _ should not take longer than three seconds to move off for that which is like _ seconds to move off for that which is like the — seconds to move off for that which is like the highest percentage of any region. welsh i hear with the most _ any region. welsh i hear with the most tolerant, of course. any comment? —
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most tolerant, of course. any comment? don't _ most tolerant, of course. any comment? don't take - most tolerant, of course. any comment? don't take your. most tolerant, of course. any i comment? don't take your foot most tolerant, of course. any - comment? don't take your foot off the clutch in _ comment? don't take your foot off the clutch in york _ comment? don't take your foot off the clutch in york shire. _ comment? don't take your foot off the clutch in york shire. that's - comment? don't take your foot off the clutch in york shire. that's all| the clutch in york shire. that's all i can say. d0 the clutch in york shire. that's all icansa. ~ ., i can say. do you think we are caettin i can say. do you think we are getting more _ i can say. do you think we are getting more inpatient - i can say. do you think we are getting more inpatient as - i can say. do you think we are - getting more inpatient as drivers? yeah. we emerge from lockdown the road certainly became more gridlocked because people were using public transport. appears to be at least more cars on the road now than they were before lockdown. i guess people are getting more and more frustrated. i can't imagine rush—hour in york shire being as congested as some of the cities in the south but... if you want to get home, you want to get home, i guess, you sit on the horn. laced face it, your site isn't manhattan where people sit on the horns they turn on the ignition will stop do you think it is likely there's going to be a regional difference throughout the country? in regional difference throughout the count ? , ., ., ., country? in terms of how good we are at traffic lights? _
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country? in terms of how good we are at traffic lights? i _ country? in terms of how good we are at traffic lights? i would've _ at traffic lights? i would've thou . ht at traffic lights? i would've thought there'd _ at traffic lights? i would've thought there'd be - at traffic lights? i would've thought there'd be more . at traffic lights? i would've | thought there'd be more of at traffic lights? i would've - thought there'd be more of the difference between people driving in cities and _ difference between people driving in cities and people driving in the country — cities and people driving in the country. just because cities are so congested — country. just because cities are so congested and it's easy to get road rage _ congested and it's easy to get road rage the _ congested and it's easy to get road rage. the point the survey makes is there _ rage. the point the survey makes is there is a _ rage. the point the survey makes is there is a difference between male and female drivers and male drivers are more likely to get impatient. terrible — are more likely to get impatient. terrible gender stereotypes but, yeah. _ terrible gender stereotypes but, yeah. i_ terrible gender stereotypes but, yeah, i think actually everybody should — yeah, i think actually everybody should get on their bicycles anyway and not _ should get on their bicycles anyway and not get in their cause. with and not get in their cause. with that lovely _ and not get in their cause. with that lovely green _ and not get in their cause. tn that lovely green healthy and not get in their cause. tri that lovely green healthy message we will leave it there. we will be back for more in an hour. torcuil and sian griffiths will be back again t 11:30 goodbye for now. sport is coming up next. bye for now.
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good evening, i'm chetan pathak with your sports news. we start with the premier league — on a night where burnley have boosted their hopes of survival with a 2—0 win over southampton at turf moor. in their first home game since sacking sean dyche, they were in front on 12 minutes thanks to connor roberts' great strike, what a time to get his first goal for the club, and just before half time burnley got their second. nathan collins heading in and that's how it finished. the win moves burnley to within one point of everton and safety, though they've played a game more, as interim boss mike jackson looks to keep burnley in the top flight in what would be a seventh successive season. we haven't changed a lot for that a couple of things put up the strength of this group is all along, the strength of this group is the group that they been together for a long time and that's the strength of it. i'm not reinventing the wheel here,
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all i'm doing is preparing the team, tweaked a couple little things that the drive in the effort is the identity always been here. theyjust remembered what it's about. erik ten hag says he is "hugely excited by the challenge ahead" following his apointment as the new manager of manchester united. the ajax boss will take over from interim boss ralf rangnick at the end of this season on a three—year deal which can be extended by a year. in a statement, ten hag said... well, ten hag has a huge task on his hands. after tuesday's chastening 4—0 league defeat by liverpool, interim boss ralph rangnick said the club might need as many as 10 new players this summer. we've been speaking to united fan joe smith from the podcast the stretford paddock.
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what he has to do is go to the people that don't want to be here and the people that are out of contract and try to improve the rest of them while supplementing that with new players because realistically we are not going to send to new first—team players in the summer so we have to directly certain extent with what we have got and hopefully his history of rebuilding squads and rebuilding the team and maintain success while doing it if they think that got him the job in the first place. elswhere police have searched the home of manchester united defender harry maguire after he received a bomb threat. it's not known who made the threat or in what form it was made. a spokesperson for harry maguire said he received the threat in the last 2a hours and took it seriously. he reported it to the police who are looking into the matter. meanwhile, there could be some well known investors looking to buy chelsea. seven time formula one world champion sir lewis hamilton and former tennis world number one serena williams are both understood to be supporting the bid by potential new owner sir martin
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broughton. a decision about a preferred bidder is unlikely though this week. meanwhile, american businessman henry mauriss has had a £115 million bid accepted by championship club sheffield united united are sixth in the championship, occupying the final play—off spot with three games remaining. any deal to buy the blades would be subject to the efl�*s owners' and directors' test. mauriss previously bid £350 million to buy newcastle united in 2020 but the deal fell through. russian world number eight andrey rublev says wimbledon's ban on russian and belarusian players is "complete discrimination" and "illogical". rublev — who earlier made it through to the quarter final of the serbia open is one of three top—io players, along with fellow russian daniil medvedev and aryna sabalenka of belarus who can't play the grass court swing in britain. wimbledon made the decision to ban the players because of the invasion of ukraine.
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men's world number one and wimbledon champion novak djokovic says he thinks the decision to ban the players is "crazy." translation: iwilll always condemn war. i will never support war, being myself a child of war. i know how much emotional trauma it leaves. in serbia, we all know what happened in 1999. in the balkans, we have had many wars in recent history and ordinary people suffer the most. however, i cannot support the decision of wimbledon, i think it is crazy. players, tennis players, sports people have got nothing to do with that. when politics interferes with sport, the result is not good. in formula 1, carlos sainz has a two year extention with ferrari that will keep him at the team until 202a. the new deal means his contract is as long as the current fi championship leader and teammate charles leclerc. sainz, who joined the team in 2021,
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is currently third. there's been many good moments and i'm lucky to say that with only one year and the team and i've already... yeah, i can feel good moments coming. ifeel already... yeah, i can feel good moments coming. i feel like we are working very well already, they want you in bahrain after the hard work it was a great step. now it's time to keep improving, keep getting better as a team and try to keep ourselves in the fight until the end of the year. finally, the 2019 championjudd trump is through to the second round of the world snooker championship in sheffield. the world number four beat hossein vafaei, the first iranian to reach the world championship, by ten frames to four. he'll play scotland's anthony mcgill in the second round. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website.
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hello. it felt warm in the sunshine again despite the easterly breeze. those easterly winds will remain with us into the weekend.- those easterly winds will remain with us into the weekend. could be strongest cuts uk there's _ with us into the weekend. could be strongest cuts uk there's not - strongest cuts uk there's not much rain and forecast either in the next few days and beyond. the wet weather is much further south in europe, this area of cloud brought some heavy rain to the mediterranean earlier on from an area of low pressure. another area of low pressure. another area of low pressure is moving away from the uk, heading its way down towards biscay with high pressure to the north of our shores you've got the run of easterly winds bringing our weather in from the baltic sea and finland. may well start with macleod on friday for england and wales, most likely to become confined to south wales and southern england. could be a few showers darted about as well. otherwise his stride, born the way of you get to the far north of scotland we've got that misty low
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cloud will likely hear. similar temperature contrast, cuyler mum is not seacoast but could make 18 or 19 in argyle and butte. or sheltered from those easterly winds. still have a high pressure to the north of the uk into we can cover that area of low pressure brings us what weather into france and also spain for the good of one or two showers across england and wales on saturday as that cloud comes back in again and pushes its way towards the west. should get more sunshine developing more brightly across the uk during saturday afternoon. it's windy so again it's going to be a warmer out towards western parts of the uk with highs of around 16 or 17 c. into the second half of the weekend, it's almost more of the same for the good of one or two showers across england and wales on saturday as that cloud comes back in again and pushes its way towards the west. should get more sunshine developing more brightly across the uk during saturday afternoon. it's windy so again it's going to be a warmer out towards western parts of the uk with highs of around 16 or 17 c. into the second half of the weekend, it's almost more of further south 17
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degrees, shouldn't feel too bad. heading into the beginning of next week and whilst that area of low pressure moves away we've still dominated by higher pressure in the uk but the winds of directions a bit and they're not quite as strong on monday. more of a northern northeasterly breeze, not particularly warm. especially because there is likely to be a lot of cloud or on a monday, not much sunshine. temperatures will be held at around 13 or 1a degrees at best, quite a chilly start to the new week. high pressure is centred all the way up towards greenland but it's keeping it dry across the uk. keeping that cooler air across our shores as well. probably still a loto cloud system could be a little drizzle coming from the cloud if it's thick enough and low enough for that for the most part tuesday looks drive. still looks cloudy and quite chilly down does not seacoast, perhaps only 8 degrees in aberdeen and newcastle. let's have a look at the outlook. we are keeping colder
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air right the way through next week, that cold air coming down a little less colder by the end of the week perhaps in northern most parts of scotland. fora perhaps in northern most parts of scotland. for a while there could be that area of low pressure, not much confidence on that. essentially it's going to be high pressure that is going to be high pressure that is going to be high pressure that is going to keep much of the country and dry. could be a little rain into next week across the far north of scotland. otherwise it doesn't try, it doesn't look cloudy and whilst it's been warm recently in the sunshine with a loto cloud around the trenches for it to cool down with highs the average.
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welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm mariko oi. the headlines... president biden announces another $800 million of military help for ukraine. now, now we have to accelerate that assistance package to help we're ina we're in a critical window where they set the next phase of this war. as president putin claims to have taken control of mariupol, we report on how some civilians have managed to leave the besieged city. also on the programme, borisjohnson will become the first uk prime minister to be investigated for claims that he deliberately misled parliament. bonjour! we're on the chaotic campaign trail of marine le pen,
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