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more vardy. she will face more questioning tomorrow. colin paterson, bbc news, the high court. so, was it you? camelot says that a claim has been received for the record—breaking euromillions jackpot prize won by a single uk ticket last night. the lucky ticket holder matched all seven numbers to secure the biggest ever lottery win in the uk. the record was previously held by an anonymous ticket holder who bagged £170 million, and that was in october 2019. let see if we are going to be lucky with the weather. here is nick miller. it depends on what you are after, george. that has been rain around today, in northern ireland and scotland it has been in showers and rainbows, in wales and england more persistent rain, south wales saw up to 30 millimetres, and it may not be the same as a lottery win, but parts of the south—east had five millimetres. that is more than has fallen for quite some time, so may have pleased some gardeners. i'm sure there may be more that is
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wanted. this is how the rainfall picture looks today, the persistent rain they're still a few heavy burst across the south—west. —— the south—east. this system is clearing away but we are left with another approaching scotland tomorrow, north—west scotland will see some rain, the chance of a few showers and also sunny spells elsewhere. so, departing rain from south—east england this evening, still a few showers towards the north—west but a lot of these will fade away going on into tonight, a lot of clear spells out that temperatures down to around mid—single figures as we start the day tomorrow. there has been a lot of fine and sunny weather first thing, all parts will see cloud increasing, not everyone will get rain from that cloud is the day goes on. a few showers pop up in northern ireland during the morning, rain into western scotland most persistent in the north—west, some of that rain pushing across scotland during the afternoon, the odd shower p°ppin9 during the afternoon, the odd shower p°pping up during the afternoon, the odd shower popping up in wales and the west in the afternoon, eastern parts staying dry, but with higher temperatures compared to today. and all parts will be breezy. tomorrow evening,
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showery rain across northern ireland, scotland and northern england. and the chance of seeing more rain across parts of northern scotland on friday, whereas elsewhere friday and into the weekend, high—pressure building on. a of fine weather from that, but saturday night into early sunday began late on sunday, whilst in whilst in england in particular and especially toward the south—east, a chance of seeing some heavy infantry downpours around. a selection of locations, a lot of fine weather this weekend, but remember that chance of showers or thunderstorms. thank you very much. that is all from the news at six. now it's time to get the news and weather where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — coming up on sports day tonight. the scottish prmiership title could be celtics at tannadice tonight, it's advantage manchester city
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in the premier league, a win tonight at wolves would move them three points clear again and have england found the man to help turn around their test team, brendon mccullum could be head coach by the end of the week also coming up in the programme. deceitful and stabbed in the back, what does the forest green 0wner really think about losing their maanger to watford if this karma in football i hope watford languish in the champions league and whoever the coaches. good evening to you. read the stage of the football season where it's all about trophies and titles and
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they decide to have one point to reclaim the premiership. there i did an incredible run and they haven't lost a league since september the got a six point cushion and two games left to play and a few the question his suitability when he joined the cloud last summer but the former australian manager has taken them to the brink of the 52nd league title. joe reports. they have not lost for 30 league games and ijust need one point. for most of the celtic comet feel certain this is the year they have been revived. made a force again, the australian coach who lastjune they barely heard of. he also lived injapan it's been three years at yokohama and brief spell increase, he had never coached in europe. but celtic took a chance and are from tokyo, he
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is here on the cusp of the scottish title. ~ ., , is here on the cusp of the scottish title. ~ . , ., ., ., ., is here on the cusp of the scottish title. ~ ., ., ., ., ., title. was not a great deal of expectation _ title. was not a great deal of expectation in _ title. was not a great deal of expectation in terms - title. was not a great deal of expectation in terms of - title. was not a great deal of. expectation in terms of success whether that was because me and my background or the ground we need to make up 30 games ago, warfare voice behind in terms of looking like a team back to being champions for 30 games later, i think we have taken in approach that's done this to this point and in our measure being the best possible team we can be. find best possible team we can be. and celtic have — best possible team we can be. and celtic have come _ best possible team we can be. and celtic have come from way behind in this time last year, rangers or champions and unbeaten all season and by huge amount of points. he tracked his team back to the top but he made a poor start. defeats in the autumn led to questions. but those who knew him down under colourfor patients. i who knew him down under colour for atients. ~' ., , ., ., patients. i think the house our fear over here that _ patients. i think the house our fear over here that the _ patients. i think the house our fear over here that the demand - patients. i think the house our fear over here that the demand for- over here that the demand for immediate success in a cloud the
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size of— immediate success in a cloud the size of celtic would not allow him the time — size of celtic would not allow him the time he needed to build which is what he _ the time he needed to build which is what he always needs is, his ambition_ what he always needs is, his ambition was always to get to the very top— ambition was always to get to the very top and he is a winner and where every spin, he is one thing. this is_ where every spin, he is one thing. this is no— where every spin, he is one thing. this is no great surprise. he is a visionary, — this is no great surprise. he is a visionary, he— this is no great surprise. he is a visionary, he is the greatest coach that australia has ever produced. we went that australia has ever produced. went from six that australia has ever produced. - went from six points behind to six points ahead, an enormous personality, a leader of the dressing room and he is big and of an intelligent enough to carry a body of people with him and those kind of attributes, you have a right to expect things to improve and to develop. he to expect things to improve and to develo -. . , to expect things to improve and to develo -. ., ., , ., , to expect things to improve and to develo. ., ., , ., , ., to expect things to improve and to develo. ., , ., , ., , develop. he has ambitions and is more he can _ develop. he has ambitions and is more he can achieve. _ develop. he has ambitions and is more he can achieve. this - develop. he has ambitions and is more he can achieve. this year . develop. he has ambitions and is i more he can achieve. this year they failed in europe and their record run unbeaten is 69 league games. he is coached at a world cup and asian
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champions league but for now, his focus is on a wednesday night in dundee. that will start the party backin dundee. that will start the party back in glasgow in he is a tenor dice. a day of destiny potentially for a season but they've had and his debut and scottish football. effectively the league 1 and they are clear of rangers with two ends to go have a vastly superior goal difference but what they need a single point here at tannerdice will suffice and celtic will be crowned champions of scotland and what seasonit champions of scotland and what season it has been and dundee united will not have a party on their home territory but they have done really well as well under courts and celtic
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have formed this season, one here earlier this season and they have swept all before them and certainly, domestic because you have to go back to september for domestic matching scotland which celtic lost in 90 minutes. it has been an incredible undefeated run that is brought them to the brink of the scottish title and there will be thousands inside this ground supporting them and that clamour for tickets has this ground supporting them and that clamourfor tickets has been clamour for tickets has been incredible clamourfor tickets has been incredible in dundee united needed to make sure that certain celtic fans were not in the home section tonight here at tenor dice. they have all come from a celtic party in the celtic fans, will he be achieved tonight is the question here at tannerdice, a draw will reduce celtic and they will be scottish champions and we will keep you up—to—date throughout the night report later on into all of our programmes across the bbc to see if celtic can be crowned officially
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tonight the champions of scotland. that's certainly will be done with celtic winning the scottish title in manchester city, they have an advantage in the premier league ahead of the report on goal difference but they have their game in hand and john is at molineux for radio five live. it moves from there to molineux tonight. in manchester city have the prospect of playing against wolverhampton wanderers and what chance of city not winning this do you think? ah, what chance of city not winning this do you think?— what chance of city not winning this do you think? a few key players out, diaz injured — do you think? a few key players out, diaz injured in _ do you think? a few key players out, diaz injured in the _ do you think? a few key players out, diaz injured in the last _ do you think? a few key players out, diaz injured in the last game - do you think? a few key players out, diaz injured in the last game and - diaz injured in the last game and are they going to cope with that? they do have enough players to play there, haven't they? the they do have enough players to play there, haven't they?— they do have enough players to play there, haven't they? the pressure is on. madrid. — there, haven't they? the pressure is on. madrid, they _ there, haven't they? the pressure is on. madrid, they crumbled - there, haven't they? the pressure is on. madrid, they crumbled and - there, haven't they? the pressure is| on. madrid, they crumbled and came back at the weekend and won convincingly, i think they needed
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that but it's about which city is going to turn up and he saw them against chelsea and is covering it for the first 65 minutes, they were hopeless but two goals down, they made some substitutions and played very well, got back into the game but most of got a lot to play, i still hope we can get the conference place but it's which one turns up. for manchester cities point of view, they have to win this evening otherwise they're going to be under serious pressure and we know from being here, that this place can itself make it difficult for the opposition. they really get by the team here. for manchester city, it's about trying to get in front early and putting the scheme to bed early, really and sink it through and onto the next one. there really close but they under pressure tonight. you will find out _ they under pressure tonight. you will find out and _ they under pressure tonight. you will find out and with the
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commentary on five live and bbc sounds and it is at 1850 815 kick—off year. leads to do with the victory against chelsea in the out of the three and against regulation and slip subs against watford. steve is there. yes, it is a really big game for everton who have taken ten points from the last five matches and since they defeated burnley which left them in all kinds of father but they have really picked up in the back victories over chelsea and must have put them in a position now or if they can win at the road, it looks like safety is in distance for them and then achievement given the trouble that they were in. and relegated at the weekend with the defeated crystal
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palace and what we are for today is that they have agreed their new manager for next season rob edwards is that man in they will be joining us into league1 is that man in they will be joining us into league 1 and he will be the new watford boss replacing roy hudson for whom this is the penultimate match and a very distinguished career. watford have pointed rob edwards as their next leader. the first season, his departure really hasn't gone down well with the owner there. del vince told me how he feels very let down by edwards for going behind his back. definitely takes the shine off a little bit and i want to let that do that for too long but it was hard not to let it because it came out of the blue, really. it's in the room was for a week in the media have been saying that they can be true because watford have not been in touch with us and rob hasn't said
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anything and rob hasn't said anything and rob hasn't said anything it certain that he would in i called him last night because it was coming to a head straightaway, i knew that it was true. but since started speaking. and in his own age, but he told me that you should keep it secret from the cloud typing is terrible advice and poor for him to take it because it's just not the right way to behave. it's about suppressing disappointment, but will get past it and enjoy a season in league1 get past it and enjoy a season in league 1 shortly. you get past it and en'oy a season in league 1 shortly._ get past it and en'oy a season in league 1 shortly. you can 'ust tell from what — league 1 shortly. you can 'ust tell from what he i league 1 shortly. you can 'ust tell from what he was fl league 1 shortly. you can 'ust tell from what he was saying _ league 1 shortly. you can just tell from what he was saying over - league 1 shortly. you can just tell from what he was saying over the j from what he was saying over the phone last night.— from what he was saying over the phone last night. yes, the emotion in his voice. _ phone last night. yes, the emotion in his voice, not quite _ phone last night. yes, the emotion in his voice, not quite sure - phone last night. yes, the emotion in his voice, not quite sure what. phone last night. yes, the emotion in his voice, not quite sure what he was saying but it was about how intense things were and he had been meaning to call me. and ijust went yeah, 0k meaning to call me. and ijust went yeah, ok if this is where this is going it's actually true. and above everything else, i'm just disappointed that he did this behind our backs and didn't tell me. and he said he got that he apologise. but it is what it is it's a great
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opportunity, obviously, hopefully it is. hopefully it turns out well but you know, it'sjust not is. hopefully it turns out well but you know, it's just not the is. hopefully it turns out well but you know, it'sjust not the right way to do this. and he had this interesting watford, it willjust been out in the open between the soul and it would've been fine. it was the matter of the leaving that matters, not the fact that people come and go football because that's normal. ., ., �* ~' come and go football because that's normal. ., ., �* ~ ., , ., normal. you would've liked a phone call or at least _ normal. you would've liked a phone call or at least an _ normal. you would've liked a phone call or at least an e-mail_ normal. you would've liked a phone call or at least an e-mail but - normal. you would've liked a phone call or at least an e-mail but you i call or at least an e—mail but you know the record with managers, they don't really hang about, do they suppress the just go for it? suppress the 'ust go for it? maybe that's suppress the 'ust go for it? maybe than why. — suppress the just go for it? maybe that's why- iout — suppress the just go for it? maybe that's why. but there's a - suppress the just go for it? maybe that's why. but there's a proper i suppress the just go for it? maybe i that's why. but there's a proper way to do it. cloud gets in touch with another one and you manager and that the composition starts and everybody is in the know, you know. the secret behind the scenes stuff is what gives football a bad name occasionally and people of our problems on and off the pitch in this case because that kind of culture comes to the top and he will
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not serve them well to act in this way. not serve them well to act in this wa . �* . ., , not serve them well to act in this wa. ., not serve them well to act in this wa. way. but comes around goes around. down the line. _ way. but comes around goes around. down the line, if— way. but comes around goes around. down the line, if you _ way. but comes around goes around. down the line, if you came _ way. but comes around goes around. down the line, if you came up - way. but comes around goes around. down the line, if you came up can . down the line, if you came up can rob edwards in the opposite dugouts? i forgive them rob edwards in the opposite dugouts? iforgive them for rob edwards in the opposite dugouts? i forgive them for the manner of his departure, i'm gratefulfor what he did for us there but goes well for him. but if there karma in football, i hope they languish in the champions league and we beat them in a few years time, wherever their coach is. , ., a few years time, wherever their coach is. y., , a few years time, wherever their . coach is._ thank coach is. en'oy your summer. thank ou. he coach is. enjoy your summer. thank you- he will— coach is. enjoy your summer. thank you. he will not _ coach is. enjoy your summer. thank you. he will not let _ coach is. enjoy your summer. thank you. he will not let that _ coach is. enjoy your summer. thank you. he will not let that lie - coach is. enjoy your summer. thank you. he will not let that lie down. . you. he will not let that lie down. jumped over the phone by his manager last night —— dumped. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the sports news today. mark cavendish lost touch with the leaders after a hard climb on stage 5 of the giro d'italia, so missed out on the sprint finish in sicily. french rider arnaud demare won it but spaniard juan pedro lopez still leads the race overall.
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adam peaty will miss next month's world championships in budapest. the triple 0lympic champion and 8 time world champion broke a bone in his foot in the gym and will be out for six weeks. the pga tour has refused to release it's players to compete in the saudi—backed invitational golf series that starts next month. they say it violates their regulations, phil mickelson and lee westwood have both asked for permission. greg norman who fronts the new tour says the pga has an �*illegal monopoly�* brendon mccullum looks set to become the head coach of the england test team. the former new zealand captain, who is currently coaching in the indian premier league, could be handed the role by the end of the week. the bbc cricket reporter stephan shemilt. stephan, this something of a surprise? i thought he'd been linked to the white ball coaching job with england,
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not the test set up. it's natural to think that, given what you imagine when you think of him. one of the most swashbuckling batsmen of all time and he is a great friend, an inspiration to all morgan who was the england white ball captain and we understand that he was first approached for the white balljob only to say that wasn't really for him and it was the testjob wasn't really for him and it was the test job that really wasn't really for him and it was the testjob that really interested him and he is interested in the task of turning around this england test team that won only one of the last 17 matches and it was a challenge that has lured him into this. somewhat and potentially the head coach, he talked about his swashbuckling days as a player and it could be very exciting times ahead for this test team? absolutely. in this partnership with ben stokes is a delicious prospect
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when you consider what type of player he was. never taking a backward step on the field, always taking the aggressive option if it was available to him. that sounds a lot like ben stokes, doesn't it who will be leading as the full—time test captain for the first time in lourdes onjune the 2nd when they take on brendan poss possum country new zealand. and people who know him well, speak of someone who's going to be very energetic, wanting to create an environment where the players feel relaxed and laid back and in a place where they can succeed and also trustworthy as well. i got told today that someone who you can trust uncounted money. almost in place now regarding england cricket and where does that leave them with the search for a
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limited over his head coach because they're going back to splitting the roles, aren't they? that they're going back to splitting the roles, aren't they?— roles, aren't they? that was the idea of rob _ roles, aren't they? that was the idea of rob keane _ roles, aren't they? that was the idea of rob keane who - roles, aren't they? that was the idea of rob keane who is - roles, aren't they? that was the idea of rob keane who is the . roles, aren't they? that was the l idea of rob keane who is the new manager director and our understandings of the search for the coach isn't quite as advanced and more candidates will be spoken to next week. not the same time pressure on that as i mentioned, the first test against new zealand is little more than three weeks away but the first white ball assignment isn't until laterjune and that is when they play internationals against the netherlands and what they're expecting is england will name a squad for the first test against new zealand at the back end of next week and may be at the time to be at a position to name the coach as well.— to be at a position to name the coach as well. the final leg of the baton relay _ coach as well. the final leg of the baton relay at _ coach as well. the final leg of the baton relay at of _ coach as well. the final leg of the baton relay at of the _ coach as well. the final leg of the i baton relay at of the commonwealth games is back in england at the beginning ofjuly before reaching the west midlands on the 18th it will then be
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carried it's been an epicjourney and thisjuly, it is coming home. leaving buckingham palace and finally arriving in the midlands the summer. and in staffordshire, across the region for 11 days through work sure, worcestershire and birmingham. there are really getting excited and local girls will be among the bed and bears. to local girls will be among the bed and bears— local girls will be among the bed and bears. ., ., , , ., ., and bears. to hopefully have that bet on is a _ and bears. to hopefully have that bet on is a big — and bears. to hopefully have that bet on is a big honour _ and bears. to hopefully have that bet on is a big honour and - and bears. to hopefully have that bet on is a big honour and the - bet on is a big honour and the awareness that we do have alongside and working with the community and charities in the nhs and raising the platforms with the games. [30 charities in the nhs and raising the platforms with the games.- platforms with the games. do not boast enough _ platforms with the games. do not boast enough about _ platforms with the games. do not boast enough about what - platforms with the games. do not boast enough about what they've | platforms with the games. do not. boast enough about what they've got around _ boast enough about what they've got around here and we will want to fly
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hi-h around here and we will want to fly high in _ around here and we will want to fly high in on — around here and we will want to fly high in on the 25th ofjuly, the baton— high in on the 25th ofjuly, the baton bearers promoting exactly what they can _ baton bearers promoting exactly what they can offer here.— they can offer here. leaving a lastin: they can offer here. leaving a lasting legacy _ they can offer here. leaving a lasting legacy for _ they can offer here. leaving a lasting legacy for local - they can offer here. leaving a i lasting legacy for local residents and this will give the area a boost as well. irate and this will give the area a boost as well. ~ ., ., , ., ., ., as well. we are hoping that a lot of eo - le as well. we are hoping that a lot of people who — as well. we are hoping that a lot of people who attend _ as well. we are hoping that a lot of people who attend each _ as well. we are hoping that a lot of people who attend each event - as well. we are hoping that a lot of people who attend each event willl people who attend each event will make it really special. the staff are working really hard to make sure that we get to our goal and achieve everything that we need to achieve. will also take a trip along the river seven and hop on a barge around the union canal. 0ne baton variable sale done from this industrial revolution to the waterway villa. there's still a couple of months to wait and the baton is currently being welcomed to some of the most beautiful corners of the commonwealth before it returns to signal the final build up to the games. and will be able to
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follow the skins across the bbc. let's just return to football, becasue there's a big match in rome tonight, the coppa italia, and for the first time in 50 odd years will have the most successful sides, you vent is in intra— milan. john bennett is outside the olympic stadium. surprised me with this. these two have not featured more regularly at this stage facing each other. i was astonished — this stage facing each other. i was astonished when _ this stage facing each other. i was astonished when you _ this stage facing each other. i —" astonished when you consider all of the success they've had for the first time there's been a coppa italia between those two sites was 1965 and only the third time in history they have met in this showpiece event, they call this game the derby and this italia final
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seems bigger than it normally is because the vips are constantly moving in the legend of italian football, theyjuventus players football, they juventus players scored football, theyjuventus players scored the winning goal in this final this time last year because event is for the holders and they have not won this trophy since 2011, it will be a fantastic game this coppa italia final. brute it will be a fantastic game this coppa italia final.— it will be a fantastic game this coppa italia final. we have a few connection _ coppa italia final. we have a few connection issues _ coppa italia final. we have a few connection issues you're - coppa italia final. we have a few connection issues you're looking | coppa italia final. we have a few i connection issues you're looking 0k connection issues you're looking ok now. you each week for italian football, isn't it because we know that this theory a title is heading back to milan but probably not enter. you it's a massive weekend and their two games left in the season. they have a two point lead of the top of the table above intra— milan. we have a brilliant title race in this area. they believe you
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have the best but they have a huge game against atalanta which could make the big difference and imagine if enter when the game and when the coppa italia, and against chelsea, though give me a huge boost going into the final games of the season and massive game, massive moment for intra— milan for what it's been a great season. is going to be in italy all week and will have some fresh batteries for the title run in italy. ahead of the coppa italia between juventus and italy. ahead of the coppa italia betweenjuventus and milan. a 42 year old mum of two has broken a 30 year old british record for running 100 miles. that's samantha amend from south 0xfordshire has just broken the british record that has stood for more than 30 years. the mum of two is determined to show that age is no barrier
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and already has her sights on breaking more records! lewis coombes reports. step—by—step, the determination of cherries another place in the record books. 100 miles in 1a hours and ten minutes. i books. 100 miles in 14 hours and ten minutes. ~ ., , , minutes. i know it sounds insane but is it to myself _ minutes. i know it sounds insane but is it to myself come _ minutes. i know it sounds insane but is it to myself come on, _ minutes. i know it sounds insane but is it to myself come on, it's - minutes. i know it sounds insane but is it to myself come on, it's only - is it to myself come on, it's only 100 miles. i don't only think about anything, i don't think about the time, but i try to do is break it down in chunks and see his four marathons into play mind games with yourself and after the hundred mile, i thought fantastic on felt tired, died a point that if you like is going to finish, ijust knew he was going to finish, ijust knew he was going to finish, ijust knew he was going to be tough. find going to finish, ijust knew he was going to be tough.— going to be tough. and when the auoin nets going to be tough. and when the going gets tough. _ going to be tough. and when the going gets tough, sam _ going to be tough. and when the going gets tough, sam gets - going to be tough. and when the l going gets tough, sam gets going. going to be tough. and when the i going gets tough, sam gets going. i took off monday and we going on tuesdayis took off monday and we going on tuesday is in the gym by monday. in the british 12 hour records was used of the company of her own mind. it is actually protecting her mental health that originally inspired sam to take the sport. it’s health that originally inspired sam to take the sport.— to take the sport. it's like my thera . to take the sport. it's like my therapy- my _
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to take the sport. it's like my therapy. my husband - to take the sport. it's like my therapy. my husband died i to take the sport. it's like my therapy. my husband died in| to take the sport. it's like my - therapy. my husband died in 2009 and so, that left me with young children and so my daughter was seven at the time and my daughter was 13 months old nose unexpected and it's been a lifetime of the last 12 or 13 years and really try and understand things, how to cope with things and thomas myself thatjust because things have happened, he could still carry on that is driven me to appreciate my life, i guess. the spread is been my salvation and striven me to be grateful for life and i still have down days, i still question myself but there's still this competitiveness and be though it never go away. fisge this competitiveness and be though it never go away-— it never go away. age 36, she now com etes it never go away. age 36, she now competes regularly _ it never go away. age 36, she now competes regularly around - it never go away. age 36, she now competes regularly around the - it never go away. age 36, she now. competes regularly around the world and completely self—funded, training and completely self—funded, training and performing in reading. it is and completely self-funded, training and performing in reading.— and performing in reading. it is to in the 30s that — and performing in reading. it is to in the 30s that returning - and performing in reading. it is to in the 30s that returning kicks - and performing in reading. it is to in the 30s that returning kicks in, | in the 30s that returning kicks in, if anything, it's really pushed up my writing career, i never make money from it but it's not about that, but for me it's about i can
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achieve something.— that, but for me it's about i can achieve something. sherry has her e es set achieve something. sherry has her eyes set on _ achieve something. sherry has her eyes set on the — achieve something. sherry has her eyes set on the next _ achieve something. sherry has her eyes set on the next record - achieve something. sherry has her. eyes set on the next record attempt. i would be on the grand union canal and i'm looking to break the record and i'm looking to break the record and it's from birmingham to paddington and its 145 miles. that is my next rates. good luck to herfuture good luck to her future tense. good luck to herfuture tense. in our top story, was likely to be the top story. celtic only need a point tonight against dundee united and that will secure them a 52nd the title and six points clear at of rangers with two games to play and not if but when in dundee and ali foster and the rest of the team most of it is goodbye for now.
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hello. after an area of rain moved across england and wales the day today, the system now making its way towards the continent is allowing high pressure to build an overnight they'll actually mean a lot of fine weather in the south he could see rural lows around three or 4 degrees across parts of england and wales in the lubricity for scotland and northern ireland still a few showers clipping into the northwest coast of scotland. the weather front wrapped around an area of low pressure that is set to push into the northwest of scotland through thursday a few showers for staying and tending to some heavier more persistent rain in the afternoon and extending towards the afternoon and extending towards the northern isles, wanted to isolated showers from northern england, northern ireland and wales as well. but generally across the southern half of the uk, drier
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brighter and warmerfor southern half of the uk, drier brighter and warmer for thursday. freddy looks very similar with questions, on the contrary elsewhere, warmerfor questions, on the contrary elsewhere, warmer for all through the weekend having a fine day on saturday but look out for some thunder and shattered showers and into sunday.
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