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scattered heavy and thundery showers and a chance of hailstorms and a cooler day, particular in scotland where you have rain for a time and a windy one across southern areas and you will notice it around wales and southern england. the afternoon could bring longer spells of rain across southern counties of northern ireland and tomorrow evening it pushes to north wales and north—west england as the die away. for thursday, but more friday and saturday it is this area of low pressure we are watching. and the centre of the tropical storm will miss us in the north but it will turn things windy across the uk especially in north—western areas and on thursday will pushing cloud and on thursday will pushing cloud and rain to south—west england and wales whereas scotland, northern and eastern england will stay dry with sunny spells. turning breezy in the west but the windiest weather will be across northern and western scotland and northern ireland from friday into saturday with showers around. lighterwinds in friday into saturday with showers around. lighter winds in comparison england and wales and north england and north wales might see showers
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but warmest weather will be across south—east england. a reminder of our top story... borisjohnson has told ministers that it borisjohnson has told ministers thatitis borisjohnson has told ministers that it is time to draw a line under his leadership troubles and deliver for the public. the prime minister survived a confidence vote last night but more than 40% of conservative mps refused to support him. that's all from the bbc news at six. so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. thank you everybody for all your good work yesterday because it was a very important day because we were able to
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hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm sarah mulcair ends. coming up... dustinjohnson resigns from the pga tour to join the saudi arabia—backed
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liv golf international series. i , i resigned and i'm going to play here for now. _ , i resigned and i'm going to play here for now, and _ , i resigned and i'm going to play here for now, and that's - , i resigned and i'm going to play here for now, and that's the - , i resigned and i'm going to play| here for now, and that's the plan. , i resigned and i'm going to play l here for now, and that's the plan. i don't know the consequences are going to be. i can't comment. gareth health create —— southgate... germany host england in munich this evening, for the first time since their 5—1 defeat in 2001. with the isle of man tt recording three deaths within its first week, ben croucher reports on the safety concerns surrounding the event. welcome along to sportsday. there's only one place to start today, and that's with the saudi—backed golf venture that is threatening to blow apart the current structure of the men's game.
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this week is pivotal, with the first event of the liv invitational series getting under way on thursday. and today, the former world number one, dustinjohnson, who is taking part, announced that he has resigned from the pga tour — the very circuit he has competed on week to week and made $74 million over the course of his career. his commitment to this new venture is a significant u—turn after the two—time major winner committed to the pga tour in february. we'll be live with our golf correspondent shortly, but first, daniel glyde explains how men's golf has got to this point. it's been called by some the breakaway tour that could change professional golf forever. the saudi funded liv series is certainly causing a storm, and today, the most dramatic development yet — two time major championjustinjohnson major champion justin johnson resigned —— dustin. major championjustinjohnson resigned —— dustin. to so he can play all eight events of the £200
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million series which starts on thursday in st albans. i resigned from the tour _ thursday in st albans. i resigned from the tour and _ thursday in st albans. i resigned from the tour and i'm _ thursday in st albans. i resigned from the tour and i'm going - thursday in st albans. i resigned from the tour and i'm going to i thursday in st albans. i resigned l from the tour and i'm going to play here. that's the plan. but what the consequences are going to be, i can't comment on how the tour will be. g ., . ., , be. the p] has threatened sanctions for -la ers be. the p] has threatened sanctions for players taking — be. the p] has threatened sanctions for players taking part. the - be. the p] has threatened sanctions for players taking part. the majors. for players taking part. the majors are not run by the pga tour, but those who join can also make out —— miss out. legends among the players have signed up. kevin has also returned, so he can play. he said it was a tough decision.— returned, so he can play. he said it was a tough decision. there's been a mono ol was a tough decision. there's been a mammal)! for — was a tough decision. there's been a mammal)! for 53 _ was a tough decision. there's been a monopoly for 53 years, _ was a tough decision. there's been a monopoly for 53 years, and - was a tough decision. there's been a monopoly for 53 years, and if - was a tough decision. there's been a monopoly for 53 years, and if the - monopoly for 53 years, and if the opportunity is to go play, play the
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pga tour~ — opportunity is to go play, play the pga tour. they understand some of the bylaws — pga tour. they understand some of the bylaws may be a little bit more stringent _ the bylaws may be a little bit more stringent or less a penal than what the tour— stringent or less a penal than what the tour says. you can't ban players for life _ the tour says. you can't ban players for life. �* ,., the tour says. you can't ban players for life. �* .., , the tour says. you can't ban players forlife. ~ , , for life. also confirming his place in the tournament _ for life. also confirming his place in the tournament is _ for life. also confirming his place in the tournament is phil- for life. also confirming his place i in the tournament is phil mickelson, but he hasn't resigned from the pga tour. it's important that dustin johnson will receive around £120 million to play in the series. has he chosen money over his country? i chose what's best for me and my family. chose what's best for me and my famil . , ., ,, , chose what's best for me and my famil . , . ~ , . chose what's best for me and my famil . , ., ~ , ., ., family. the stakes are high both for the -la ers family. the stakes are high both for the players and _ family. the stakes are high both for the players and for _ family. the stakes are high both for the players and for the _ family. the stakes are high both for the players and for the future - family. the stakes are high both for the players and for the future of. the players and for the future of the players and for the future of the sport itself. iain carterjoins us live. he was at the club today. listening to a lot of those press conferences, before we talk about dustinjohnson, what was the atmosphere like they
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are today covering it and the players having to front up? it felt tense when the players came in. it was interesting that the moderator, or one of them, for the press conferences was the white house press secretary to george w. bush. there were tense moments in the news conference as well, particularly when discussion of sports washing reared its head, but the players were very much on the same page, talking about how excited they are to be part of a project that has a new format. in the fact that has a new format. in the fact that this series, they believe, will go into an equivalent to a golfing super league. it’s go into an equivalent to a golfing super league-— super league. it's really interesting _ super league. it's really interesting because - super league. it's really| interesting because a lot super league. it's really i interesting because a lot of super league. it's really - interesting because a lot of the players... dustinjohnson talking about his reasons behind it. i suppose a lot of people will remember when he committed himself
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to the tour. how big of a moment do you think it is, him resigning today? i you think it is, him resigning toda ? ~ �* , you think it is, him resigning toda ? ~ �*, ., you think it is, him resigning toda ? ~ 3 . , today? i think it's a very significant move. - today? i think it's a very significant move. he - today? i think it's a very - significant move. he followed in today? i think it's a very _ significant move. he followed in the foot footsteps of kevin, who was the first to resign. we've heard that sergio garcia is among others who have decided to the pga tour, have decided to quit the pga tour, and those players are all involved in this invitational theory. so, it's an interesting tactic. it removes sanctions. if they are european or pga tour players, they are doing so in defiance of their tours. they sought waivers to be able to play, and those releases were forthcoming. therefore, they are liable to potential bands and sanctions —— were not forthcoming.
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by sanctions —— were not forthcoming. by resigning from the tour, they can't be banned, and therefore, i think they're banking on being able to play in the majors for which they're eligible. have we had any reaction from the pga tour? because i suppose everybody listening might think this may end up in the courts somewhere down the line. may end up in the courts somewhere down the line-— down the line. yeah, i think litigation — down the line. yeah, i think litigation at _ down the line. yeah, i think litigation at this _ down the line. yeah, i think litigation at this stage - down the line. yeah, i think. litigation at this stage certainly look like it's inevitable, i think the pga tour are very much of a mind to keep their counsel. no one has resigned as it stands as the moment. we know about the resignation from the pga tour. we haven't heard anything official from either the pga tour. we haven't heard anything officialfrom either of anything official from either of those anything officialfrom either of those bodies. anything official from either of those bodies.— anything official from either of those bodies. iain, finally, am i riaht in those bodies. iain, finally, am i right in saying _ those bodies. iain, finally, am i right in saying that _ those bodies. iain, finally, am i right in saying that this - those bodies. iain, finally, am i right in saying that this would l those bodies. iain, finally, am i| right in saying that this would be the biggest threat to the current status of men's off? it is
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significant.— status of men's off? it is siunificant. ., �* ., , , significant. you're absolutely ri . ht, significant. you're absolutely right, sarah. _ significant. you're absolutely right, sarah. this _ significant. you're absolutely right, sarah. this is - significant. you're absolutely right, sarah. this is an - significant. you're absolutely - right, sarah. this is an accidental threat to the way golf has been plated aspects exist in —— existential threat. plated aspects exist in —— existentialthreat. it plated aspects exist in —— existential threat. it has reigned supreme at the top of the game. this is people with very deep pockets funded by saudi arabia saying this is a different way to play golf, we could have something akin to a formula one circuit for leading golfers for that weekend, week out to her version of the game —— tour version. there is an almighty power struggle going on at the moment. it'll be fascinating to see how it plays out. it'll be fascinating to see how it -la s out. . , it'll be fascinating to see how it plays out-— it'll be fascinating to see how it -la s out. ., , , ~ , plays out. certainly will be. a big and busy week — plays out. certainly will be. a big and busy week ahead _ plays out. certainly will be. a big and busy week ahead for - plays out. certainly will be. a big and busy week ahead for you. . plays out. certainly will be. a big - and busy week ahead for you. thanks forjoining us. tiger woods has
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announced he will miss next week's us open. the champion posted on social media that he had informed the usga that he won't be competing because his body needs more time to get stronger for the major championship. he said he plans to return to play in ireland before the open at saint andrews next month. from golf to football now, as gareth southgate and his england side are in munich to take on germany in the nations league tonight. kickoff there is at 7.45. but the build—up to the game has seen seven england fans arrested on monday, including three for making a nazi salute. about 4,000 england fans are in munich for the game. bbc sports reporter alex howell is there for us and can bring us this game has been highly anticipated because of the football and secondly, because this is the first time england fans have been able to travel in big numbers since before the pandemic. there is around 5000 expected to travel to munich,
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and three and a half thousand officially have tickets in the england end. there were security concerns from the fa because they're on that yellow card from the behaviour from fans because of euro 2020 final. 0ne behaviour from fans because of euro 2020 final. one of the games in the run of them was actually behind closed doors. there were seven arrests, all of them last night, and three of them unfortunately were for nazi salutes. we've been in the town today, and also around the stadium, and it has been very, very friendly. england fans have been singing their songs, but mostly about that win in euro 2020 against germany, which was on their routes to the final. i've also been speaking to mark roberts, and he is the most senior policeman in charge of football fans in the uk, and he is very pleased about how he's been working with the german police. we've had some people who've just been antagonizing the police would not salutes, etc. really sensitive
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subject here, they've been arrested. unpleasant stuff, but nothing like violence, and sadly, it's all driven throughout. we've seen football often when people don't behave well because they're drunk. looking ahead to the game now and the action on the pitch a little bit later. what will garrett's out base want to see from his side against germany considering they're coming off the back of that last on saturday?— off the back of that last on saturday? off the back of that last on saturda? ,, ., ,, saturday? this is important because ofthat saturday? this is important because of that last- — saturday? this is important because of that last- it _ saturday? this is important because of that last. it was _ saturday? this is important because of that last. it was going _ saturday? this is important because of that last. it was going to - saturday? this is important because of that last. it was going to be - of that last. it was going to be important anyway. germany, of that last. it was going to be importantanyway. germany, one of that last. it was going to be important anyway. germany, one of the fiercest rivals on the football pitch, and gareth southgate has spoke about how this german team are the benchmark on the international stage. the last time england played in munich was 21 years ago, and thus was a scene of england's most famous win here. gareth southgate pointed out at the end of that campaign,
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germany ended up in the world cup final, which is exactly what he want to seem to be doing at the end of this year. he wants more goals from the team, harry kane and raheem sterling are by far the top goal scorers in this group. he's called on the others to step up. there's only five games ago including this one. i think we'll see a strong england side. sterling is back and didn't play in the first picture, so this game will be one that england want to win. you have to respect what they've been _ you have to respect what they've been as — you have to respect what they've been as a — you have to respect what they've been as a country and what they are in footbali — been as a country and what they are in football. that mentality of what we're _ in football. that mentality of what we're trying to create, we've got to keep _ we're trying to create, we've got to keep you _ we're trying to create, we've got to keep you in _ we're trying to create, we've got to keep you in getting to the latter stages — keep you in getting to the latter stages of competitions. that was the england manager speaking about the test of hungary, and what this germany side will bring. but it is a very difficult challenge. he's got to find a balance. he spoke about the last game and how it's very strictly for him to have a look at new players ——
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very tricky, but also trying to get results, and it doesn't lend itself to him trying things out. fans will not accept a loss with the of the way it's going, so it'll be interesting to see what he does tonight and what the result is. certainly will be. alex howell for us. coverage later. it's back down to earth for wales tomorrow. just four days after qualifying for a first world cup in 64 years, they take on netherlands in the nations league. there's hiding the bands. so, you -ot there's hiding the bands. so, you got downtime _ there's hiding the bands. so, you got downtime as _ there's hiding the bands. so, you got downtime as well. _ there's hiding the bands. so, you got downtime as well. one - there's hiding the bands. so, you got downtime as well. one thingl there's hiding the bands. so, you i got downtime as well. one thing the pride ourselves, _ got downtime as well. one thing the pride ourselves, we've _ got downtime as well. one thing the pride ourselves, we've got _ got downtime as well. 0ne thing the pride ourselves, we've got it- got downtime as well. one thing the pride ourselves, we've got it down. i pride ourselves, we've got it down. that's_ pride ourselves, we've got it down. that's why— pride ourselves, we've got it down. that's why we — pride ourselves, we've got it down. that's why we stayed _ pride ourselves, we've got it down. that's why we stayed on _ pride ourselves, we've got it down. that's why we stayed on the - pride ourselves, we've got it down. that's why we stayed on the pitch l pride ourselves, we've got it down. | that's why we stayed on the pitch to celebrate _ that's why we stayed on the pitch to celebrate. you've _ that's why we stayed on the pitch to celebrate. you've got _ that's why we stayed on the pitch to celebrate. you've got to _ that's why we stayed on the pitch to celebrate. you've got to enjoy - that's why we stayed on the pitch to celebrate. you've got to enjoy those moments _
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celebrate. you've got to enjoy those moments we — celebrate. you've got to enjoy those moments. we spoke _ celebrate. you've got to enjoy those moments. we spoke about - celebrate. you've got to enjoy those moments. we spoke about it- moments. we spoke about it yesterday _ moments. we spoke about it yesterday. we _ moments. we spoke about it yesterday. i've met- moments. we spoke about it yesterday. i've met with - moments. we spoke about it. yesterday. i've met with players this morning _ yesterday. i've met with players this morning and _ yesterday. i've met with players this morning and trained - yesterday. i've met with players this morning and trained and . yesterday. i've met with players this morning and trained and itsj this morning and trained and its work— this morning and trained and its work as— this morning and trained and its work as usual~ _ this morning and trained and its work as usual. we're _ this morning and trained and its work as usual. we're up- this morning and trained and its work as usual. we're up againstj this morning and trained and its i work as usual. we're up against a good _ work as usual. we're up against a good dutch— work as usual. we're up against a good dutch team. _ scotland will try to put the heartbreak of their world cup play—off defeat to ukraine behind them when they take on armenia in the nations league tomorrow. the scots last played in a world cup back in 1998, but it's onwards and upwards for the boss. he is keen to move on from the disappointment.— he is keen to move on from the disappointment. he is keen to move on from the disa ointment. .., ., ._ , disappointment. next came, always in football is the — disappointment. next came, always in football is the next _ disappointment. next came, always in football is the next game. _ disappointment. next came, always in football is the next game. we - disappointment. next came, always in football is the next game. we can't . football is the next game. we can't do anything about the last game. hopefully we've learned from it. we didn't perform, but that doesn't make us a bad team without it. we have to ensure that we've got over the disappointment and we look forward to good news this weekend. emma raducanu's wimbledon preparations have suffered a blow as she was forced to retire from her nottingham 0pen opener against viktorija golubic.
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she'd been struggling after a medical time out afterjust five games, due to an injury on her left side. and just a few games later, she was unable to continue. it was her first time back on grass since she retired in the fourth round at wimbledon last summer. i was feeling really good to go out and play— i was feeling really good to go out and play at home. the welcome i got straight _ and play at home. the welcome i got straight away was really nice and i felt really— straight away was really nice and i felt really comfortable, to be honest. — felt really comfortable, to be honest, and the first game — absolute _ honest, and the first game — absolute freak. i think i called something and i'm not really sure what _ something and i'm not really sure what happened. i came 0fqual, but a freak injury. — what happened. i came 0fqual, but a freak injury, i think. it's hard to know _ freak injury, i think. it's hard to know that's_ freak injury, i think. it's hard to know. that's it. andy murray's made his way through to the second round of the stuttgart open in style, with a straight
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sets win over qualifier christopher 0'connell. the three—time grand slam champion lost the first three games of the match before launching a comeback to beat the australian 6—4, 6—3. elsewhere in tennis, it's been announced that glasgow will host the billiejean king cup in november. great britain looked like they might miss out on the finals, but after being named as hosts, they will qualify automatically. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories. the international skating union will raise the minimum age for competitors and senior events from 15 to 17 to protect skaters, coming after russian skater camilla valieva was banned for a failed drug tests. manchester city defender alex greenwood has tested positive for covid and has left the training camp. she will be monitored before returning to the game. a lis
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mccolgan has smashed the scottish record in the 10,000 metre race. the 31—year—old beat the record set by her mum, liz, at the same venue. that's lovely, isn't it? not of motorsport, where on monday, a third rider died while taking part in a race. davy morgan classed on the third lap of the super sport race. the 52—year—old made his w at the tt in 2002 and competed in every one since —— made his debut. it's beauty can belie its beast. the ribbons of robes turn into the most iconic racetracks in the world. one of the most deadly. 0n iconic racetracks in the world. one of the most deadly. on monday, davey morgan became the latest to lose his life. he
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morgan became the latest to lose his life. . , morgan became the latest to lose his life. .,, ., ., , ., ., morgan became the latest to lose his life. ., ., , ., ., ., life. he was an ambassador and a character- — life. he was an ambassador and a character. everyone _ life. he was an ambassador and a character. everyone in _ life. he was an ambassador and a character. everyone in the - character. everyone in the motorcycle world knew him. —— motorsport. it's a massive loss to his family and it's a massive loss to our sport. his family and it's a massive loss to our sport-— his family and it's a massive loss to our sport. his family and it's a massive loss tooursort. ., �*, ., to our sport. morgan's death was the third in five — to our sport. morgan's death was the third in five days. _ to our sport. morgan's death was the third in five days. olivier _ to our sport. morgan's death was the third in five days. olivier lab - to our sport. morgan's death was the third in five days. olivier lab are - third in five days. olivier lab are all died on saturday. mark purrs low died on thursday during qualifying. he said if he did lose his life, this would be he would want to go and he would be smiling. the risk of death it seems is one racers choose to accept. i death it seems is one racers choose to accet. , , ., ., to accept. i supposed to draw comparison. _ to accept. i supposed to draw comparison, the _ to accept. i supposed to draw comparison, the people - to accept. i supposed to draw comparison, the people who | to accept. i supposed to draw- comparison, the people who would choose _ comparison, the people who would choose to — comparison, the people who would choose to climb mount everest. you know _ choose to climb mount everest. you know it's _ choose to climb mount everest. you know it's a _ choose to climb mount everest. you know it's a hell of a task, but you know— know it's a hell of a task, but you know that — know it's a hell of a task, but you know that it's a thrill, and they also _ know that it's a thrill, and they also know if it does happen, it leaves — also know if it does happen, it leaves a — also know if it does happen, it leaves a lot of people behind with an emptiness that will never be replaced — an emptiness that will never be replaced. but by the same token, it's something they choose to do.
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since _ it's something they choose to do. since its — it's something they choose to do. since its inception 150 years ago, 263 riders have lost their lives, 1982 remains the only fatality free year. the course may look different and be safer, but with brick walls, posts and trees lining the route, can ever be safe?— can ever be safe? protocols and medical procedures, _ can ever be safe? protocols and l medical procedures, the response can ever be safe? protocols and - medical procedures, the response is fantastic _ medical procedures, the response is fantastic you — medical procedures, the response is fantastic. you can _ medical procedures, the response is fantastic. you can always _ medical procedures, the response is fantastic. you can always make - fantastic. you can always make motorsport _ fantastic. you can always make motorsport safer _ fantastic. you can always make motorsport safer and _ fantastic. you can always make motorsport safer and we - fantastic. you can always make| motorsport safer and we should always — motorsport safer and we should always strive _ motorsport safer and we should always strive to, _ motorsport safer and we should always strive to, but _ motorsport safer and we should always strive to, but it's - motorsport safer and we should always strive to, but it's more l always strive to, but it's more difficult — always strive to, but it's more difficult to _ always strive to, but it's more difficult to make _ always strive to, but it's more difficult to make this - always strive to, but it's more difficult to make this route . always strive to, but it's more i difficult to make this route safer, and i_ difficult to make this route safer, and i think— difficult to make this route safer, and i think it's — difficult to make this route safer, and i think it's impossible - difficult to make this route safer, and i think it's impossible to- difficult to make this route safer, i and i think it's impossible to make it safe _ and i think it's impossible to make it safe. ~ ., , , ., it safe. where does this leave the future? organisers _ it safe. where does this leave the future? organisers have - it safe. where does this leave the future? organisers have plans - it safe. where does this leave the future? organisers have plans inl future? organisers have plans in place to improve the safety going forwards. long term, its appeal will still injure. the forwards. long term, its appeal will still in'ure. . ., ., still injure. the challenge of the course and _ still injure. the challenge of the course and the _ still injure. the challenge of the course and the fact _ still injure. the challenge of the course and the fact that - still injure. the challenge of the course and the fact that it's - still injure. the challenge of the course and the fact that it's so l course and the fact that it's so long, that's the appeal. the
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pinnacle of motorcycle road racing is tt. that's a big part of it. i don't see that —— see that's going to change. we don't see that -- see that's going to change-— don't see that -- see that's going tochanue.~ ~ ., �*, .,. ., . to change. we know there's a chance for fatality- — to change. we know there's a chance for fatality- we _ to change. we know there's a chance for fatality. we accept _ to change. we know there's a chance for fatality. we accept that _ to change. we know there's a chance for fatality. we accept that and - to change. we know there's a chance for fatality. we accept that and our i for fatality. we accept that and our families— for fatality. we accept that and our families accept that. unfortunately, is the _ families accept that. unfortunately, is the love _ families accept that. unfortunately, is the love of the sport, and that's what _ is the love of the sport, and that's what we _ is the love of the sport, and that's what we live for. is is the love of the sport, and that's what we live for.— is the love of the sport, and that's what we live for. is also what many riders die for. _ what we live for. is also what many riders die for. for— what we live for. is also what many riders die for. for the _ what we live for. is also what many riders die for. for the ultimate - riders die for. for the ultimate test, it continues to carry the ultimate price. in culture, bbc news. they have told bbc sport that the locks of any rider —— the loss is felt deeply in the isle of man tt say works with all surfaces to understand all of these risks and how to best navigate them. they added the organising team will look for every possible way to learn from each incident and near miss in a bid to separate risks from unnecessary
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risks. triathlete katrina matthews set a new record over the weekend, becoming the first woman to finish the full ironman triathlon in under eight hours in the sub8 in germany. she finished the 2.4—mile swim, 112—mile bike ride and marathon run in a record—breaking seven hours, 31 minutes and 5a seconds, and earlier, she spoke to me on the importance her team played in helping her succeed. —— spoke to holly hamilton. it's pretty overwhelming. i think it was less overwhelming from a personal feed, was less overwhelming from a personalfeed, and more as was less overwhelming from a personal feed, and more as a collective. the team around me, i think it was more the energy and passion from them that i felt the most reward. i can't understand why people didn't understand why i was saying sorry. to put in all the hard
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work and the fastest bike, i know i'm going to let everyone down, i think... may be 15 k to go. i mouth to the girls on the side, "i'm really sorry." they were cheering away. i'm actually quite good at being quite lazy, so we had a really good group. let's say after party. celebration all afternoon yesterday. lots of good food and some nice drinks. so they —— today has sort of been the same. i'd like to go for a few swims to ease my body back into some sort of health, and then recover for at least a week. the marathon takes a lot out of you, and i think the endurance over seven or eight hours takes a lot of you. you
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have to have this composure to say no, i'm going to take the timeout to embrace what i've done, and then move on rather than go straight back into it. �* . move on rather than go straight back into it. . ., .,. g , into it. amazing achievement. just before we go. _ into it. amazing achievement. just before we go, we _ into it. amazing achievement. just before we go, we started - into it. amazing achievement. just before we go, we started with - into it. amazing achievement. just before we go, we started with the| before we go, we started with the golf story with the saudi back to... the usga, who control the us open, have just routed the any players who are playing in london will be able to play —— havejust are playing in london will be able to play —— have just tweeted. plenty more updates. that's all from sportsday. from all the team here, goodnight.
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hello there. it's been a warmer day for many of us today with some sunshine around. the weather in scotland will look very different for tomorrow. changes are coming in and coming in from the southwest, where we see in the cloud building. rain pushing across southwest england, wales and into northern ireland before midnight. that band of rain will continue northwards into southern scotland and eastward into southern scotland and eastward into england. it should be quite a warm night for many of us. temperatures may be no lower than 1a or 15, temperatures may be no lower than 1a or15, but temperatures may be no lower than 1a or 15, but to the north, it will be cooler. it could still stay dry on wednesday. this band of rain moving slowly northwards gets stuck in the central belt, so a cooler day. after the rain, england and wales seeing showers developing. showers could be quite heavy in the afternoon.
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blustery winds in southern parts of england. we could see some cloud and patchy rain come back into northern ireland in the afternoon late in the day back over the irish sea, but ahead of that, temperatures of 20 or 21. leaving the uk behind briefly, and out into the atlantic, that area of cloud is an x tropical storm. that brought heavy rain and flooding to florida and the bahamas. what's left of that x tropical storm is heading towards the uk, but i don't think we will see much rain at all. wejust have detail and —— think we will see much rain at all. we just have detail and —— the tail end. while there could be one or two showers, many places will be dry. feel pleasantly warm, a bit like today, temperatures 20 or 21 celsius. models have been taking that area of low pressure further away from the uk, so we're not getting the strongest of the winds. we will see brisk winds across western areas. but we've still got a
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bit of tropical in there as well, so there'll be some more warmth around. could still start with cloud and rain and drizzle towards southwest areas, and then we get some sunny spells and showers more frequently. —— southeast. in the sunshine, temperatures reaching 23 or 2a celsius.
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. borisjohnson says it's time to move on — a day after winning a vote of confidence we are able to draw a line under the issues that's our opponents want to talk about and we are able to talk about what i think the people in this country want us to and what we're doing help them. not everyone agrees with that — it explicitly divided conservative party. we heard from mps who voted for borisjohnson to go. if party. we heard from mps who voted for borisjohnson to go. ii rare party. we heard from mps who voted for boris johnson to go.— for boris johnson to go. if we don't see an improvement _ for boris johnson to go. if we don't see an improvement in _ for boris johnson to go. if we don't see an improvement in the - for boris johnson to go. if we don't see an improvement in the next i for boris johnson to go. if we don't. see an improvement in the next few months in history will repeat itself. , ., ., ~ ., itself. they live apart from ukraine that the russian _ itself. they live apart from ukraine that the russian bombardment - itself. they live apart from ukraine that the russian bombardment of. that the russian bombardment of cities in the east of the country
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continues and president zelensky is winding ukrainian

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