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probably going to year, but it is probably going to strengthen the winds across much of the country, and the strongest winds will be in the north—west. the weather fronts brought a lot of cloud around today, not much rain at all, but we have seen it clouding over from the west. we will have clearer skies following that overnight. there is the band of cloud with a little bit of light rain and drizzle, all pushing out towards the north sea. clearer skies will follow under south—westerly breeze, and that means it will probably be warmer than it was last night, particularly towards the south—east corner of england where it could be cloudy and damp first thing. then it is sunny spells first thing. then it is sunny spells first thing tomorrow with showers as well, not many for england and wales, but most of them for scotland and northern ireland, and in the western isles we could have gale force winds. on the whole it is quite warm air coming ourway with winds. on the whole it is quite warm air coming our way with that ex tropical storm so temperatures will be in the low 20s. not good news for
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hayfever sufferers, be in the low 20s. not good news for hayfeversufferers, it be in the low 20s. not good news for hayfever sufferers, it is the peak of the grass pollen season with high levels across many parts of england and wales. heading into the weekend, and wales. heading into the weekend, and that low pressure will slowly pull away from the uk, the winds will ease. it will still be quite windy for many of us on saturday, probably the windiest of the next couple of days with gales in the far north of scotland. again some sunshine and showers, most of them again in scotland and northern ireland, and the temperature is again reaching 22 degrees. the second half of the weekend, the winds won't be a strong and it will be a dry day in scotland and northern ireland. may stay completely dry for much of england and wales. if anything it is cooler with highs of 21 celsius.— with highs of 21 celsius. darren, thank yom _ 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.
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hello, i'm olly foster. here's what's coming up on sportsday this evening. what now for the rebel golfers who have teed off in the breakaway saudi—backed golf series? they've been suspended from the us tour. an apology and admission of failure, but the police chief in charge of the champions league final says that the use of tear gas was still the right thing to do. and in an exclusive interview, the champion jockey osian murphy tells how his struggles with alcohol led to a iii—month ban. i cannot really live with the idea of failing another breath test. you know, that's why i'm still going to aa.
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evening. we'll start with golf because for the last few days on sportsday, we've covered the build—up to the saudi—backed breakaway series that started today in hertfordshire. the controversy, the pros and cons and the possible consequences for the a8—strong field playing for the biggest prize pot in the sport's history. well, some of those players found out after they had teed off in the first round that they had been suspended by the pga tour. we'll speak to our golf correspondent iain carter in a moment, but first imran sidat reports on the first day of the liv series that aims to change the landscape of professional golf. as some of the world's best golfers descendent on centurion club, the fallout from their dissipation in the new liv series has deepened. on thursday, the pga tour made their
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move and announced a suspension on all players taking part in the new lucrative event. in a statement, they said... they will still be able to produce a pay in golf�*s major events, but some in the game think severe punishment of the only way forward to protect the integrity of the sport. we of the only way forward to protect the integrity of the sport.- the integrity of the sport. we are now in a position _ the integrity of the sport. we are now in a position with _ the integrity of the sport. we are now in a position with us - the integrity of the sport. we arej now in a position with us is about power, and i think most tour pros at this point i don't think it's an exaggeration to say potentially fighting for survival. this is very different to anything we've ever experienced as a tour, and so i would say they have no choice but to act with as much my as they feel they need to. act with as much my as they feel
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they need te— they need to. the former world number one — they need to. the former world number one dustin _ they need to. the former world number one dustin johnson, i they need to. the former world i number one dustin johnson, who number one dustin johnson, who resigned number one dustinjohnson, who resigned for the pga tour in order to play in this event, was the first to play in this event, was the first to tee off, and with a reported fee of around $150 million for his participation, the organisers have fought back in defence of those taking part. it's troubling... at the start of a liv series mistake we want _ at the start of a liv series mistake we want to— at the start of a liv series mistake we want to live in your world, pga tour, _ we want to live in your world, pga tour, we _ we want to live in your world, pga tour, we will— we want to live in your world, pga tour, we will run alongside you but that has_ tour, we will run alongside you but that has not— tour, we will run alongside you but that has not been the case and there is now— that has not been the case and there is now a divide between the pga tour and the _ is now a divide between the pga tour and the uv _ is now a divide between the pga tour and the liv series events more than even _ and the liv series events more than even and _ and the liv series events more than ever. and the line has been draw and you need _ ever. and the line has been draw and you need to decide what team you were _ you need to decide what team you were on — you need to decide what team you were on. . , ., ., ., ., were on. lee westwood and ian poulter are _ were on. lee westwood and ian poulter are among _ were on. lee westwood and ian poulter are among the - were on. lee westwood and ian
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poulter are among the british i poulter are among the british players to be suspended, met with neither side appearing to back down, the power struggle around the future of golf looks set to ramble on for some time to comment. our golf correspondent iain carterjoins us live from the centurion club. iain, a shotgun start and shots fired from across the atlantic. the response from the us pga was swift, but probablyjust what greg norman and this liv series wanted. i think that as you heard there in that report the liv series golf enterprise is branding the pga tour action of announcing the suspensions as divisive but they were not a bit surprised by it. the players will have been surprised by an those who resigned the membership in the pga tour, they are not facing the prospect of not being able to play as sponsor invites which of you will thought that might have been their way of getting around any possible suspensions. so it is a draconian action taken by the pga tour and
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this has been pointed out as a power struggle really intensifying and becoming increasingly bitter and golf is almost a sideshow at the moment. we golf is almost a sideshow at the moment. ~ ., , , golf is almost a sideshow at the moment. ~ ., ,.,,.,_ golf is almost a sideshow at the moment. ~ ., , ., golf is almost a sideshow at the moment. ., , ., moment. we are probably past a point of no return — moment. we are probably past a point of no return but _ moment. we are probably past a point of no return but will— moment. we are probably past a point of no return but will this _ moment. we are probably past a point of no return but will this deter- of no return but will this deter any players now with this reaction and threat? ., ., , ., , , threat? that remains to be seen. i 'ust threat? that remains to be seen. i just received _ threat? that remains to be seen. i just received a _ threat? that remains to be seen. i just received a message _ threat? that remains to be seen. i just received a message quoting . just received a message quoting three players or three names of players who are expected to go and we expect an announcement tomorrow from bryson dechambeau and patrick reed to be in the liv series field for the next tournament in a couple of week's time in portland in oregon and we wait to see which of the players will go and where the tipping point might come. because of the moment i think we have two separate paths being played out here. one is going to be the established pga tour with the likes of roy mcelroy and justin thomas vehement in their support of the status quo, and on the other hand we have the liv series enterprise which
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has boatloads of money and if going at every player they can attract. many thanks indeed. the chief of police in paris has admitted to failures around the staging of last month's champions league final between liverpool and real madrid. didier lallement was giving evidence at a french senate hearing today. the match was delayed by over half an hour with supporters denied entry despite having genuine tickets. fans were forced against barriers as police used pepper spray and tear gas to disperse the crowd, as well as dealing with gangs of french troublemakers. jane dougall has been following the story. jane, some unbelievable admissions from the paris chief of police. he began by taking full responsibility for what happened on that day and by apologising for the tear gassing up liverpool fans but perhaps the most shocking of his admissions was that he said he could have been wrong about the claim that
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30,000 - 40,000 have been wrong about the claim that 30,000 — 40,000 people had been without valid tickets out of the stadium and that there was no scientific evidence to support that claim. in effect later on at the hearing, the french fa chief said thatjust hearing, the french fa chief said that just 2471, hearing, the french fa chief said thatjust 2471, that's all, thank tickets were scanned altogether. significantly less and certainly not a viable reason for the mayhem that we saw. i know you remember because you were there at the time but it before the final took place, french police were heavily criticised for their handling outside the stade de france with fans complaining they were contained in dangerously cramped conditions causing to be delayed. saw disturbing footage of families being pepper sprayed by french police and at time, they and ufs that it was because of late arrivals and because of fraudulent tickets but that was why the chaotic scenes had taken place, but fans dispute that strongly say most turned up early and have been well behaved and that fate tickets had not been an issue and that we know that that is true. speaking to the
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hearing earlier, the chief said that tear gas and being the only way to hold the crowd back and he said the only other option would have been to charge the crowd with batons and he said that would've been a huge mistake. and the metro mayor of liverpool gave evidence to the senate as well. his evidence was pretty strong. he described the date yesterday from a dream into a nightmare and he was improbable for the match and he said he felt that some police officers were looking for a confrontation. a dream day which is what we have had turned — a dream day which is what we have had turned into somewhat of a nightmare. i was pre—warned about gangs _ nightmare. i was pre—warned about gangs of— nightmare. i was pre—warned about gangs of well organised pickpockets and unfortunately that happened to me. and unfortunately that happened to me i_ and unfortunately that happened to me. i watched some police running aimiessiy— me. i watched some police running aimiessty in — me. i watched some police running aimlessly in all honesty, looking for trouble and not being able to
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find any — for trouble and not being able to find any. and then regrouping and correcting — find any. and then regrouping and correcting a few people with batons drawn _ correcting a few people with batons drawn but — correcting a few people with batons drawn. but there was no trouble. the paris police — drawn. but there was no trouble. tue: paris police chief said drawn. but there was no trouble. ti2 paris police chief said it was a failure because people were posterior and attacked it was a failure because of the image of france. ~ . , failure because of the image of france. ~ ., , ., ., france. we are still awaiting the independent report _ france. we are still awaiting the l independent report commissioned about the whole of the final and many thanks indeed. there are nine more nations league matches this evening. northern ireland are the only home nation playing and are away to kosovo. ian baraclough's side started this campaign with defeat at home to greece and a draw in cyprus, and they have now gone 12 games without victory in the competition. lydia campbell reports. it's been a rough road for northern ireland under three. since being promoted from his role as u2i manager in 2020, the team has struggled for wins and for goal. pressure is coming on the manager but he remains as confident as he
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was on the day he got the job. i’m was on the day he got the “ob. i'm not onto was on the day he got the job. tn not onto the media, i don't read the papers, i and what we can do to improve and assess what is good and how we can continue certain things. and if i was more focused on what's being said about me, then i don't think i can do thejob properly. but think i can do the “ob properly. but the stats think i can do the job properly. but the stats don't look good. under three northern ireland have wonjust three northern ireland have wonjust three of 18 competitive matches. goal—scoring has been a problem. only scoring in three of their last nine. and the nations leak in particular has not been kind. in 12 matches in the competition, they have lost nine and drawn three. the aood thin have lost nine and drawn three. the good thing in football is games come quick and _ good thing in football is games come quick and fast so they have an opportunity tonight to go do something and hopefully get three points _ something and hopefully get three points. one point is not good enough for me _ points. one point is not good enough for me we _ points. one point is not good enough for me. we are already playing catch up for me. we are already playing catch up to _ for me. we are already playing catch up to where — for me. we are already playing catch up to where the expectations were set at _ up to where the expectations were set at the — up to where the expectations were set at the start of the tournament, so we _
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set at the start of the tournament, so we need — set at the start of the tournament, so we need points in these next two games _ so we need points in these next two names. ~ ., ., so we need points in these next two iames_ . ., ., ., ., , games. with the other home nations reachin: games. with the other home nations reaching major— games. with the other home nations reaching major tournaments, - games. with the other home nations reaching major tournaments, these i reaching major tournaments, these players know what fans expect of them but there is still the belief that ian baraclough needs more time. he is a us take us forward. but the results _ he is a us take us forward. but the results need — he is a us take us forward. but the results need to _ he is a us take us forward. but the results need to change _ he is a us take us forward. but the results need to change quickly. - he is a us take us forward. but thel results need to change quickly. and it i say— results need to change quickly. and it i say honefully _ results need to change quickly. and it i say hopefully that's _ results need to change quickly. and it i say hopefully that's not - results need to change quickly. and it i say hopefully that's not the - it i say hopefully that's not the survival— it i say hopefully that's not the survival to _ it i say hopefully that's not the survival to anyone _ it i say hopefully that's not the survival to anyone but - it i say hopefully that's not the survival to anyone but that. it i say hopefully that's not the survival to anyone but that is i it i say hopefully that's not the . survival to anyone but that is the ruthlessioh _ survival to anyone but that is the ruthlessjob we _ survival to anyone but that is the ruthless job we are _ survival to anyone but that is the ruthlessjob we are in. _ survival to anyone but that is the ruthless job we are in. but - survival to anyone but that is the ruthlessjob we are in. but he . ruthlessjob we are in. but he has to betief— ruthlessjob we are in. but he has to belief the — ruthlessjob we are in. but he has to belief the players, _ ruthlessjob we are in. but he has to belief the players, surely- ruthlessjob we are in. but he has to belief the players, surely he i ruthlessjob we are in. but he hasl to belief the players, surely he can turn this— to belief the players, surely he can turn this around. _ to belief the players, surely he can turn this around.— turn this around. tonight, the side face cuts a — turn this around. tonight, the side face cuts a vote, _ turn this around. tonight, the side face cuts a vote, a _ turn this around. tonight, the side face cuts a vote, a team _ turn this around. tonight, the side face cuts a vote, a team ranked i turn this around. tonight, the side face cuts a vote, a team ranked 53 places below them in the world rankings. and ian baraclough knows that only a win will help stop the wave of criticism coming his way. olivia campbell, bbc news. the premier league held its annual meeting in harrogate today. a few items on the agenda — all 20 clubs voted to keep the £30 cap on away tickets for the next three seasons. that was first brought in back in 2016. they have also suspended its six—year tv deal with russian broadcasters match tv. it's worth £43 million and was due to start
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at the beginning of next season. however, with russia's invasion of ukraine ongoing, the premier league felt they had no option but to suspend the contract. it's not clear how long that will run for or if the deal will be scrapped completely. manchester city and england midfielderjack grealish has become england's test summer started with a win over new zealand at lord's last weekend. they've named an unchanged side for tomorrow's second test at trent bridge. that means spinnerjack leach keeps his place despite suffering concussion. our cricket correspondent jonathan agnew has been speaking with the captain ben stokes and started by asking him about his relationship with new coach brendon mccullum. the language in the way he speaks to the media is the same as how he speaks to us in the changing room. he has brought a great energy to the group and i'm not sure if you were here yesterday morning seen the game we had with a couple of coaches running around getting dong on the head with balls. thatjust made a point of everyone that first and
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foremost playing for england you are assuming that you have loved and grew as a kid. should always be fun. results will look after themselves but just results will look after themselves butjust right and enjoyed much as much as you possibly can and always enjoy and make sure we are having as much fun as it possibly can because it could be taken from one day. if you cannot enjoy doing this, don't really know what you can enjoy as sportsmen. really know what you can en'oy as sportsmen.— really know what you can en'oy as sortsmen. ., ., i. ., sportsmen. how are you finding all sides of the — sportsmen. how are you finding all sides of the equipment _ sportsmen. how are you finding all sides of the equipment that - sportsmen. how are you finding all i sides of the equipment that matches capt and you've been training voraciously and out there and now you talk to me. are you finding it ok? ~ you talk to me. are you finding it ok? . ., ., , you talk to me. are you finding it ok? ~ ., ., , ., . 0k? with a job the council responsibility _ 0k? with a job the council responsibility and - ok? with a job the council responsibility and stuff- 0k? with a job the council- responsibility and stuff outside of performing on the pitch and stuff like that. but i really have enjoyed it and just try to still be myself around the group and not put any more pressure on myself. because i don't mean to be blowing smoke but i've always felt that i have been summoned to the lads i've always felt that i have been summoned to the [ads have sort of
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look to do and how to operate. so that's not changed. coverage on test match metal from 11 tomorrow. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines. former fifa president sepp blatter has denied making fraudulent payments to ex—uefa boss michel platini, saying that the pair had made a "gentleman's agreement" over platini's advisory role. both were banned from football in 2015 and are on trial in switzerland over the £1.6 million payment. both deny any wrongdoing. andy murray is through to the quarterfinals of the stuttgart open, beating alexander bublik in straight sets. next up for murray, the top seed stefanos tsitsipas. wimbledon starts injust under three weeks' time, and there'll be a record prize pot of £40.3 million, although the £2 million for the mens' and women's singles champions is down from the £2.35 million the last time the tournament had capacity crowds in 2019. the champion jockey oisin murphy has told the bbc that he used to suffer from blackouts because of the extent of his drinking.
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he is currently serving a i4—month ban after the british horseracing authority charged him with a number of offences that included two alcohol breaches. murphy gave up his racing licence in december to seek medical support. he spoke exclusively to our sports news correspondent laura scott. racing has given oisin murphy some of his best days. but success brought pressure, which he says he could not handle. it led to a dependence on alcohol, which took control of his life last year. t was control of his life last year. i was drinkin: control of his life last year. i was drinking every — control of his life last year. i was drinking every day, _ control of his life last year. i was drinking every day, and - control of his life last year. i was drinking every day, and when i i control of his life last year. t —" drinking every day, and when i was happy, i drinking every day, and when i was happy, i would drink. when i was sad, i would drink and whether i rode well or poorly that day, whether i had winners are no winners, i dealt with at the same way. i got in the car with my driver and i started drinking and no set plan what would be my last drink that evening. by the time goodwin
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cameron in august, i had blacked out every night of that week. unable to speak or walk probably every evening after racing. but i really could not deal with the pressure.— after racing. but i really could not deal with the pressure. murphy was alread in deal with the pressure. murphy was already in trouble _ deal with the pressure. murphy was already in trouble with _ deal with the pressure. murphy was already in trouble with authorities i already in trouble with authorities for lying about a holiday to a red this country during covid—i9, but it was a day at newmarket last october that proved pivotal. then;r was a day at newmarket last october that proved pivotal.— that proved pivotal. they asked me to be blow in _ that proved pivotal. they asked me to be blow in a _ that proved pivotal. they asked me to be blow in a breathalyser - that proved pivotal. they asked me to be blow in a breathalyser and i i to be blow in a breathalyser and i failed and i was filled with embarrassment. i had finally realised that my career was over unless i sorted myself out. for a few hours in particular, it felt like i would not be writing ever again. and that was hard to take. not long after winning his third successor champion jockey title, murphy gave of his licence to seek help. a14 month ban from racing followed, leading him to question whether he wanted to return to the sport. but he has decided he will,
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with a point to prove an unfinished business on the track. how determined argue that when you do return you are not in the headlines for the wrong reasons again? yeah, that was the — for the wrong reasons again? yeah, that was the whole _ for the wrong reasons again? yeah, that was the whole thing. _ for the wrong reasons again? yeah, that was the whole thing. what i i that was the whole thing. what i returned to the saddle and have another misdemeanor? i cannot really portray how i felt throughout last year. there was a lot of low days, most days were low in fat. i'm fully sober now, and i want to maintain how i am. that is day by day and this was when i return to the saddle i have to make sure i still feel this way. i cannot really live with the idea of failing another breath test. you know, that's why i'm still going to aa and still seeking help from my council.— going to aa and still seeking help from my council. murphy is to figure out the direction _ from my council. murphy is to figure out the direction his _ from my council. murphy is to figure out the direction his career- from my council. murphy is to figure out the direction his career will- out the direction his career will take when he is allowed back racing
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next february. but for now his focus is on finding pleasure in simple things and taking each sober day as it comes. laura scott, bbc news. if you or someone you know has been affected by any of the issues raised in that report, you can find help and support on bbc action line. there's a big night of athletics in rome. it's the latest round of the diamond league. one of the main attractions will be on the track, the women's 200 metres, featuring the reigning world champion dina asher smith. alison curbishley is with the bbc team in the italian capital and spoke to me earlier. it is like a who's who of female sprinting. it really is stack. this could be a world or lithic final. you have two olympic champions from the 100 and the 200 and the 400 in elaine thompson and the legend that is allison felix in her farewell tour. and then throw in the world
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champion, ourvery tour. and then throw in the world champion, our very own dina asher smith, so elaine thompson has been speaking really positively. she has had a rotator cuff imagery —— injury in her shoulder so we did not see her run in birmingham sadly up against dina asher smith. so really there could be an argument for each of them and i think probably looking towards elaine thompson here but shauna saying she wants to focus heavily on the 200 now and really wants to take the gold at the world championships which is only five weeks away. so i think they will have to start showing their cards and really excited about that race. laura mir has run faster than anyone else in that 1500 metre field this evening. but not this season. tia. evening. but not this season. no, she has not _ evening. but not this season. no, she has not had _ evening. but not this season. no, she has not had a _ evening. but not this season. tirr, she has not had a great start of the season but she will be the first to admit it did not go to plan. he was hoping to go to the world indoors and sadly had to withdraw earlier on this year with an injury. and it's taken her a long time to get back
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from that calf injury. really worked hard and she has actually only race a couple of time. we saw her in birmingham when the 1500 metres although not particularly quick but although not particularly quick but a great race. and then she went to eugene and really took the race on. but then a lot of the world champion in elephant champions really smashed through 52 world leads and laura finished weight in the field and 11th. 50 i finished weight in the field and 11th. so i think laurent will approach this tonight wanting to win. you will see her a bit more reserved, kind of wanting to race this and when it because i think it's all about confidence now as we approach british trials for the world champs and then like i say only five weeks away from those world champs.— only five weeks away from those world cham s. , ., ., .,, world champs. dimon lee and rose starts in the — world champs. dimon lee and rose starts in the next _ world champs. dimon lee and rose starts in the next five _ world champs. dimon lee and rose starts in the next five minutes i world champs. dimon lee and rose starts in the next five minutes or i starts in the next five minutes or so and bbc three or the bbc sport website. the all english bench press championships start on sunday. it's one of the highlights of the british powerlifting calendar. the british and commonwealth champion karenjeet kaur bains has been speaking to our reporter srosh khan about how she wants to use the sport to empower women.
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music. ever wonder what it's like lifting a polling bear? may be a reindeer? 25—year—old karenjeet kaur bains can lift the equivalent by debiting the equivalent of 175 kilos. , . , debiting the equivalent of 175 kilos. , ., , ., , , , debiting the equivalent of 175 kilos. , ., , ., ,, , kilos. jaws dropped when they saw what i was dead _ kilos. jaws dropped when they saw what i was dead lifting _ kilos. jaws dropped when they saw what i was dead lifting was - kilos. jaws dropped when they saw what i was dead lifting was that i i what i was dead lifting was that i was stronger than the majority of men there and for me it was like i will show you what i can do. becoming the first british female champion in great britain at the woman european champions cup was a stepping stone for me to shatter any glass ceilings about what a female can achieve. for glass ceilings about what a female can achieve-— can achieve. for karen'eet kaur bains, empowering i can achieve. for karenjeet kaur bains, empowering women i can achieve. for karenjeet kaur bains, empowering women and j bains, empowering women and encouraging them to come explore a sheet have to overcome any barriers. when i went to my dad poz my old school gym, ugly man myjab i'm not sure they will be dumbbells small enough for your daughter and my dad was like i'm not sure there will be dumbbells big enough, if i'm honest and from that moment that comment,
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it was like i really need to turn the tide. always give people making assumptions and judgements but i never talk and i let my actions do the talking. never talk and i let my actions do the talking-— never talk and i let my actions do the talkina. ., ., a, , , the talking. karen'eet kaur bains is a five-time _ the talking. karenjeet kaur bains is a five-time british _ the talking. karenjeet kaur bains is a five-time british champion, i the talking. karenjeet kaur bains is a five-time british champion, the i a five—time british champion, the first british seat female to represent gb in powerlifting at world level and she is the reigning and defendant, will champion and for karenjeet kaur bains, it's more than just winning titles. tt t karenjeet kaur bains, it's more than just winning titles.— just winning titles. if i can encourage _ just winning titles. if i can encourage girls _ just winning titles. if i can encourage girls from i just winning titles. if i can i encourage girls from diverse minority backgrounds to get into strength sports, the get done a good job because sometimes itjust takes one person to do it and i'm hopefully others follow suit. horn hopefully others follow suit. how im ortant hopefully others follow suit. how important is _ hopefully others follow suit. how important is your _ hopefully others follow suit. how important is your faith you may? hopefully others follow suit. how i important is your faith you may? my faith important is your faith you may? tjt faith is very important is your faith you may? m1: faith is very important and seeks are known as a warrior race and i draw strength from that.- draw strength from that. every time i no out draw strength from that. every time i go out there _ draw strength from that. every time i go out there onto _ draw strength from that. every time i go out there onto the _ draw strength from that. every time i go out there onto the world i i go out there onto the world championship states, i almost think of it like an arena, the battlefield and if you to someone in my pictures i always roar and want to be the fearless warrior.
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bains started to spot at the age of 17 with her data from a body—builder and power lifter also her coach and biggest inspiration. t’m and power lifter also her coach and biggest inspiration.— biggest inspiration. i'm immensely -roud biggest inspiration. i'm immensely roud of biggest inspiration. i'm immensely proud of what _ biggest inspiration. i'm immensely proud of what she _ biggest inspiration. i'm immensely proud of what she is _ biggest inspiration. i'm immensely proud of what she is done - biggest inspiration. i'm immensely proud of what she is done what i biggest inspiration. i'm immensely proud of what she is done what is i proud of what she is done what is achieved — proud of what she is done what is achieved and the role model she has become _ achieved and the role model she has become i_ achieved and the role model she has become. i don't think there can be a become. idon't think there can be a predator— become. i don't think there can be a predator dad in may. i�*m become. i don't think there can be a predator dad in may.— predator dad in may. i'm lucky we have a very _ predator dad in may. i'm lucky we have a very special _ predator dad in may. i'm lucky we have a very special bond - predator dad in may. i'm lucky we have a very special bond as i predator dad in may. i'm lucky we have a very special bond as a i predator dad in may. i'm lucky we i have a very special bond as a father and daughter and he really showed me through hard work discipline and determination what you can do. it would not have been for my dad being so forward thinking, never making any difference between maintenance of female or anything that i would not be i am today. june of female or anything that i would not be i am today.— not be i am today. june 12 is the enlish not be i am today. june 12 is the english bench _ not be i am today. june 12 is the english bench breast imaging i not be i am today. june 12 is the english bench breast imaging of| not be i am today. june 12 is the i english bench breast imaging of what you hope to achieve? intern; english bench breast imaging of what you hope to achieve?— you hope to achieve? very close to three diit you hope to achieve? very close to three digit bench _ you hope to achieve? very close to three digit bench press _ you hope to achieve? very close to three digit bench press and - you hope to achieve? very close to three digit bench press and i'm i three digit bench press and i'm hoping i can achieve that and also taking away that title and will be very special and i'm trying very hard for that.— hard for that. karen'eet kaur bains's will i hard for that. karen'eet kaur bains's will focuses- hard for that. karenjeet kaur bains's will focuses in i hard for that. karenjeet kaur bains's will focuses in on i hard for that. karenjeet kaur i bains's will focuses in on sunday and she wants to bring back more of these. srosh khan, bbc news. and finally, just returning to wimbledon because it will be the last time that sue barker presents the bbc�*s television coverage from the championships. barker, 66, firstjoined the team
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in 1993 and since 2000 has anchored the fortnight�*s broadcast. the decision brings to an end barker's career at the bbc, in which she has also presented the olympic games and sports personality of the year. she says, "i will miss it terribly, but after 30 years, i feel the time is right for me. i've worked with the best of the best." that's all from sportsday. a quick reminder of our top story, the inaugural liv series got under way today in heart for sure and that saudi arabia and break away to work with the pga tour responding by suspending 17 members who were playing at that event and much more on the reaction to that on the website but for me and the rest of the team, goodbye for now.
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hello. quite a cloudy day for many of us today, with some rain. tomorrow, a lot of sunshine in the forecast once this area of cloud drifts out into the north sea. this is going to happen over the next few hours, and you can see the window of much clearer weather there following in behind. so, towards midnight, the clouds out in the north sea, just bits and pieces left behind it. but turning quite windy in a north west here. we're quite close to the centre of a low pressure here, so gusty conditions. mild first thing in the morning, 15 in london, even in the colder spots, no lower than around 10—12 there in scotland. and then tomorrow, right from the word go, it's lots of sunshine, scattered fairweather clouds, moving quickly, pushed by a strong, really blustery wind, particularly in the afternoon. and i think showers in the forecast for northern ireland and scotland. here are the temperatures friday middle of the afternoon. 18 in glasgow, highest temperatures to the east, i think, and across england.
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