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have to stand the machine because we have to stand the machine because there's a big piece of steak and there's a big piece of steak and there are consequences of that and this is one that be many others. more of a demonstration of wider problems. in that piece, they talk about the industries association where if they think is where we to hit them, fine. the government needs to provide more support for chippies in general. it does show that putting these sanctions in place is necessary and it seems like the right thing to do. economic impacts at home and the government has mourned all along that there will be the case. in government has mourned all along that there will be the case.- that there will be the case. in this “ust one that there will be the case. in this just one example _ that there will be the case. in this just one example of— that there will be the case. in this just one example of that. - that there will be the case. in this just one example of that. he - that there will be the case. in this| just one example of that. he says, if they feel — just one example of that. he says, if they feel this _ just one example of that. he says, if they feel this is _ just one example of that. he says, if they feel this is the _
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just one example of that. he says, if they feel this is the best - just one example of that. he says, if they feel this is the best way to l if they feel this is the best way to apply pressure and we have to go with it. i hope the government does listen to the calls from the whole of the hospitality engine type make industry for the sector and this has to be a reduction in this. i think this will be two would be a benefit of brexit. so i guess it's more pressure on the chancellor. it is the photo of the day. front of the guardian abba's arrival. i'm almost more excited by the flatpack arena apparently import can be folded up and put on of back of lorries and shipped to the next venue and unpacked again like something out of a certain well—known swedish high street store. but you think of this new for old but made to look like
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new for old but made to look like new bottles. i’m new for old but made to look like new bottles-_ new for old but made to look like new bottles. i'm actually going to that. it's new bottles. i'm actually going to that it's going — new bottles. i'm actually going to that. it's going to _ new bottles. i'm actually going to that. it's going to be _ new bottles. i'm actually going to that. it's going to be in _ new bottles. i'm actually going to that. it's going to be in july, - new bottles. i'm actually going to that. it's going to be in july, i'm i that. it's going to be injuly, i'm very— that. it's going to be injuly, i'm very excited and yeah, i cannot wait you the _ very excited and yeah, i cannot wait you the details about how they make these _ you the details about how they make these holograms is very interesting. i think_ these holograms is very interesting. i think the _ these holograms is very interesting. i think the king and queen of sweden are turning _ i think the king and queen of sweden are turning up as well for the first night _ are turning up as well for the first night and — are turning up as well for the first night and it's very exciting but it is all_ night and it's very exciting but it is all very— night and it's very exciting but it is all very new age and futuristic. i'm not sure _ is all very new age and futuristic. i'm not sure how it's going to play out but _ i'm not sure how it's going to play out but i _ i'm not sure how it's going to play out but i think it will be very exciting _ out but i think it will be very exciting and the venue being constructed especially for them, is there _ constructed especially for them, is there anything else?— constructed especially for them, is there anything else? maybe it was a uift there anything else? maybe it was a aift from a there anything else? maybe it was a gift from a loved _ there anything else? maybe it was a gift from a loved one _ there anything else? maybe it was a gift from a loved one but _ there anything else? maybe it was a gift from a loved one but how- there anything else? maybe it was a gift from a loved one but how much| gift from a loved one but how much did the tickets cost, was in any cheaper because they're not actually going to be there? tie. cheaper because they're not actually going to be there?— going to be there? no, i don't remember— going to be there? no, i don't remember how— going to be there? no, i don't remember how much - going to be there? no, i don't remember how much it - going to be there? no, i don't remember how much it will i going to be there? no, i don't l remember how much it will cost going to be there? no, i don't - remember how much it will cost but i know_ remember how much it will cost but i know i'm _ remember how much it will cost but i know i'm paying the normal price for some _ know i'm paying the normal price for some holograms. i'm sure it be brilliant — some holograms. i'm sure it be brilliant anyway. wearing our economist hat, this is
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quite clever, isn't it. you get the same might of money from the customer at a fraction of the cost. you save all the money of flying it starts to venues around the world, you save all of their foibles, certain kind of water or smarties in the hospitality tent and whatever it may be, it's all written off. it’s may be, it's all written off. it's very clever _ may be, it's all written off. it's very clever and _ may be, it's all written off. it's very clever and for abba fans, or they knew— very clever and for abba fans, or they knew because we have a whole new generation of people who were some _ new generation of people who were some caught by the book, it will be brilliant _ some caught by the book, it will be brilliant and the had a massive response — brilliant and the had a massive response and so, yeah. i am a fan and so, _ response and so, yeah. i am a fan and so, itn— response and so, yeah. i am a fan and so, i'm going to see whether or not i _ and so, i'm going to see whether or not i can_ and so, i'm going to see whether or not i can lre— and so, i'm going to see whether or not i can he a— and so, i'm going to see whether or not i can be a part of it in some way _ not i can be a part of it in some wa . y ., ~ not i can be a part of it in some wa . , ., ~ , ., way. do you think were being had with this by _ way. do you think were being had with this by the _ way. do you think were being had with this by the music— way. do you think were being had with this by the music industry? l way. do you think were being had l with this by the music industry? we probably are. but it's a bit of
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renovation. and you look at the price _ renovation. and you look at the price of— renovation. and you look at the price of tickets anyway and there's a product — price of tickets anyway and there's a product there but they can be pretty— a product there but they can be pretty expensive anyway. and there's a hand _ pretty expensive anyway. and there's a hand and _ pretty expensive anyway. and there's a band and they're selling the brand and a _ a band and they're selling the brand and a lot— a band and they're selling the brand and a lot of— a band and they're selling the brand and a lot of people buy into the brand _ and a lot of people buy into the brand and — and a lot of people buy into the brand and so, it's a massive mark up and of— brand and so, it's a massive mark up and of course — brand and so, it's a massive mark up and of course it is a massive mark-on _ and of course it is a massive mark—up. and for the old musicians. the money— mark—up. and for the old musicians. the money was taken from them by unscrupulous managers are agents 20 or a0 years ago and they never got, the rights restored by somebody else and theyjust lived too much of a rock and roll life and broke. you think this could be a saviour for so many musical careers. it think this could be a saviour for so many musical careers.— many musical careers. it could definitely _ many musical careers. it could definitely be _ many musical careers. it could definitely be the _ many musical careers. it could definitely be the future. - many musical careers. it could definitely be the future. is - many musical careers. it could i definitely be the future. is there and when you — definitely be the future. is there and when you would _ definitely be the future. is there and when you would like - definitely be the future. is there and when you would like to - definitely be the future. is there and when you would like to see | definitely be the future. is there l and when you would like to see in particular as an avatar? that biopic
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about elvis — particular as an avatar? that biopic about elvis and _ particular as an avatar? that biopic about elvis and bringing _ particular as an avatar? that biopic about elvis and bringing of - particular as an avatar? that biopic about elvis and bringing of the - about elvis and bringing of the spec — about elvis and bringing of the spec |t— about elvis and bringing of the sec. ., , ' . spec. it would be difficult, he wouldn't be _ spec. it would be difficult, he wouldn't be able _ spec. it would be difficult, he wouldn't be able to _ spec. it would be difficult, he wouldn't be able to come - spec. it would be difficult, he | wouldn't be able to come back spec. it would be difficult, he - wouldn't be able to come back and record his own songs, i guess. but it must be plenty of people who have retired from touring. maybe it's time for little come back. we will see. whether get cliff richard looking young. yeah, he still looks quite young considering but that's and on the telegraph. more innovation in wimbledon. not else shocking this is this more innovation in wimbledon. not else shocking this is— else shocking this is this a bit of a removal _ else shocking this is this a bit of a removal from _ else shocking this is this a bit of a removal from this _ else shocking this is this a bit of a removal from this titles - else shocking this is this a bit of a removal from this titles in - a removal from this titles in wimbledon.— a removal from this titles in wimbledon. �*, ., ., , , ., wimbledon. it's another step that he could be more _ wimbledon. it's another step that he
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could be more inclusive _ wimbledon. it's another step that he could be more inclusive and - wimbledon. it's another step that he could be more inclusive and it's - could be more inclusive and it's a small— could be more inclusive and it's a small step — could be more inclusive and it's a small step for those who feel better about _ small step for those who feel better about that than all the more for it. taking _ about that than all the more for it. taking the — about that than all the more for it. taking the mrs and mrs off of the boards which lists the female winners and there will be boards unveiled next month. the winners and there will be boards unveiled next month.— unveiled next month. the order titles for quite _ unveiled next month. the order titles for quite stuffy, _ unveiled next month. the order titles for quite stuffy, quite - titles for quite stuffy, quite old—school and i think it's a step into the modern world. i old-school and i think it's a step into the modern world.— old-school and i think it's a step into the modern world. i used to think that advantage _ into the modern world. i used to think that advantage and - into the modern world. i used to think that advantage and other l think that advantage and other things that sound very antiquated, even then, that was 30 years ago. and thank you very much and thank you for your company in the be back at 1130 and coming up next in sport and the weather and the team for newsday. hello there.
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this is your update from the bbc sport centre. great britain's dan evans has lost his second match at the french open, against sweden's mikael ymer. more on that on that in a moment. but first. women's top seed iga swiatek has booked her place in the last 32. the 2020 roland garros champion was in a hurry as she thrashed american alison riske 6—0, 6—2 in a little over an hour. it's remarkably her 30th consecutive win. she now faces montenegro's danka kovinic in round 3. meanwhile a shock earlier today. last year's wimbledon finalist karolina pliskova went down in straight sets to the world number 227. france's leolia jeanjean dispatching the 8th seed 6—2 6—2. i think the score is a bit too brutal, i would say. i think the beginning, i think i could play a bit different at some points and i could have many more games but, so far, it's not working and overall, there was not many. i don't have a horrible feeling but of course, i'm not happy about it. ijust want
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horrible feeling but of course, i'm not happy about it. i just want to give credit to her and i think she played a great match. elsewhere — daniil medvedev crusied through to round 3 with a straight sets win over serbia's laslo djere. he faces another serb, 28th seed miomir kecmanovic in the last 32. and last year's runner up stefanos tsitsipas was on court for over four hours against zdenek kolar of the czech republic. the greek eventually won over a sets. as for dan evans then. he's missed out on reaching the third round on the parisian clay for the first time in his career, he lost against sweden's mikeal ymer, in a sets. to football and just this week, the england boss gareth southgate condemed the recent set of pitch—invasions, describing it as a national embarrassment. maheta malongo — the ceo of the professional footballers association — says that more must be done to protect the players. you know that the big game will typically involve certain reactions from the cloud, especially if it's a positive outcome and i think the
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players, maybe not enough preventative measures have been put in place by the people need to make sure they're safe and work and i think they are asking is why is this happening and what have we learned from what has happened and what can we do better going forward? i think it's a question of notjust looking back and looking for people, i think it's what can we learn from what has happened and making sure that we, the people responsible for the security in the stadium but the proper measures in place so this will not happen again in the future. and you can listen and subscribe to the sports desk via bbc sounds for more on that story. gymnast rhys mcclenaghan has been told he will not be allowed to defend his pommel horse gold medal at this summer's commonwealth games. a ruling by the international gymnastics federation has determined that he and two others are ineligible to represent northern ireland — despite being from northern ireland. nigel ringland has more on this.
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winning commonwealth court but will he be able to defend its title the summer? the international gymnastics federation has ruled ten as well as his team—mates and eligible for the games in birmingham because all three have competed routinely for ireland in international tournaments.- ireland in international tournaments. �* . tournaments. being the current chamion tournaments. being the current champion on — tournaments. being the current champion on the _ tournaments. being the current champion on the pommel - tournaments. being the currentl champion on the pommel horse tournaments. being the current - champion on the pommel horse and then to be told that you're not going to the event next time around, it hits me hard for a competition of this magnitude, the commonwealth games, it's the biggest one. it's one of the biggest ones for all of us and it's very disappointed stop by the commonwealth games northern ireland and said... historically, the selector athletes of a range of sports to outside of the commonwealth games, who have chosen to represent great britain and northern ireland and the olympic
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games. with two months to go into the games, the organisation is shocked by the decision and is now taking legal action and it says will continue to support the athletes. well, the commonwealth games federation has released a statement. they've said that. former fi boss bernie ecclestone has been arrested in brazil for illegally carrying a gun while boarding a private plane. the 91 year—old acknowedged owning the weapon and said he didn't realise it was in his luggage at the time. he was released after paying bail and was allowed to continue his journey to switzerland. ecclestone spent a0 years as the head of formula i before stepping down in 2017. mark cavendish's hopes of a second stage win at this year's giro d'italia were dashed by a four—man breakaway on stage 18. the flat run in to the finish in treviso looked set for a mass
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sprint, but four riders managed to hold off the chasing pack. dries de bont beat eduardo affini in a photo finish to win the stage. the peloton, including cavendish and overall race leader richard carapaz, finished ia seconds behind. he still leads by three seconds with three stages to go. and that's all the sport for now. hello there. looks like high pressure is building in the cross of areas for friday so a lot more sunshine for much of england and wales. further north though, closer to low—pressure, it will stay pretty unsettled, blustery with further heavy showers a times. you could see the low pressure they are across scandinavia, high pressure pushing up across the south and the west of the uk. plenty of sunshine compared to thursday across england and wales. one or two light showers developing
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for the far north of england, northern ireland into the afternoon. most of the showers will be across scotland, some heavy and they will continue to be blustery as the wind is quite a feature here. low to mid teens in the north, we could see the high teens further south and may be 21 celsius in the southeast. high pressure drifts towards iceland this weekend, that allows northerly winds to bring some cooler air right across the board, particularly on sunday. so, we will start off with a bit of sunshine around on saturday, particularly in the south or the west. but into sunday it turns cloudier and cooler for many with one or two showers around as well. i ,so , so sunshine will be pretty limited. probably the best will be at the southwest we could see 60 or 70 degrees.
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welcome to newsday, we are reporting live from singapore, i'm arunoday mukharji. lets get you the headlines. the texas police now being blamed for being slow in responding to the ross elementary school shooting, 19 children and two teachers were killed by an 18 year old gunman two days ago. £15bn billion in support from the uk chancellor to help with the cost of living and some of that will be paid for, by a windfall tax on the profits of the oil and gas companies. as russian forces make progress in eastern ukraine — saying the situation in the donbas region are worse than people understand.
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