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like this one captured in skies like this one captured in powys and across much of england and wales it's been a different story in scotland and northern ireland with this guy is similar to these in the highlands and that contrast will continue through the rest of this week with cloud and rain at times for scotland and northern ireland where as england and wales in the sunshine comes with increasing heat and humidity, so, why? it's this area of high pressure that works east and will draw the area from spain and france were as scotland and ireland close to areas of low pressure, rain will swing through as it will do at times tonight. it won't be there all night long. clear skies for england and wales in a good view of the super moon which peaked today, but here the coolest of the conditions may be not as chilly as last night the temperature is in single figures to start wednesday. wednesday, england and wales cloudy start and an isolated shower but for scotland and northern ireland, plenty of cloud on the brighter breaks in the south and east and further rain at times in
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the highlands and into northern ireland and are more showers than we saw today and temperatures in the mid to high teens but we are starting to build the heat in the south and east, 27 is the high in london and pollen levels shooting up for all including scotland and northern ireland and moderate to high levels here. into thursday, spot the difference, more showers for northern ireland and parts of western scotland and longer spells of rain. fair hazy sunshine for england and wales and temperatures widely in the mid 20s but then the knights will get more hot and humid as well, so an uncomfortable start to friday and then a day of heavy rain across scotland and northern ireland but for england and wales in the sunshine we will see temperatures for eastern areas of around 30 or 33 degrees. a very hot day indeed. and that's bbc news at six on tuesday the 14th ofjune. you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website. from the six team, it's goodbye. developments on bbc website. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it's time tojoin our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are.
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goodnight. hello and welcome to sportsday. what a start to england pass test summer. and with ben stokes captaincy, they have won the series against new zealand. after last years injury, many down to this serena williams will play again, but she will make a comeback this year. and can vincent kompany get burnley back into the big time? also coming up back into the big time? also coming up in the programme, australia are dancing their way into the world cup after their goalkeeping gamble pays
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off against peru. hello and welcome to sportsday. good evening, test cricket is alive and well, england have clinched the series against new zealand with a stunning batting display on the final day of the second test chasing 299 for victory, johnny bairstow hit england's second quickest century, captain ben stokes made 75 and lashed the winning runs. victory by five wickets. 0ur correspondent andy swiss is at trent bridge, andy, what a match! notjust a not just a fantastic notjust a fantastic day, but not just a fantastic day, but what a fantastic test. to think that any
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result was feasible at the start of the day. result was feasible at the start of the da . ~ , ,., , result was feasible at the start of theda. , the day. absolutely. the cricket fans, the day. absolutely. the cricket fans. what _ the day. absolutely. the cricket fans, what we _ the day. absolutely. the cricket fans, what we have _ the day. absolutely. the cricket fans, what we have seen - the day. absolutely. the cricket fans, what we have seen todayl the day. absolutely. the cricket. fans, what we have seen today is the day. absolutely. the cricket - fans, what we have seen today is as good as it gets. as you say, it was free entry into trent bridge. thousands upon thousands of fans turned up. we had blue skies and start the day, any result was possible. england also had high hopes that they could score. their first hope was to bowl out new zealand. it took them a little while, but eventually, and thanks to stuart broad who took two wickets, they eventually got the final three new zealand wickets. new zealand were all out for 284 thanks to those wickets this morning. england were set a target of 299 to win. they got up set a target of 299 to win. they got up to a good start, but then the wickets started to tumble in and when joe was
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wickets started to tumble in and whenjoe was out wickets started to tumble in and when joe was out at wickets started to tumble in and whenjoe was out at 19... new zealand could have taken the victory for themselves, zealand could have taken the victory forthemselves, but zealand could have taken the victory for themselves, but then we saw staggering innings. words could not dojustice for what we staggering innings. words could not do justice for what we saw from jonny bairstow. it was chairing in all corners of trent bridge. it was six after six after six. he is caught iii fours and seven sixes. it was the second—fastest century by an englishman in history. it was hard to believe that his role in the team was in question at the start this match. it won't be now. not often you see ben stokes playing supporting role, but that is what he did. he finished unbeaten on 25. it was stoke's that hit the winning round that took england into the match. it seemed like it might go down to the wire. england ultimately
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won with a fair bit of time to spare, and you could see what it meant to their players and fans here at trent bridge. it was a brilliant performance. one of the best batting performance. one of the best batting performance as you could wish to see under such pressure. it means i haven'tjust won this match, they haven'tjust won this match, they have now won the series, haven�*tjust won this match, they have now won the series, to— haven'tjust won this match, they have now won the series, to— nell. and it's a day that the fans here will not forget. it’s and it's a day that the fans here will not forget.— and it's a day that the fans here will not forget. it's going to be a ve bus will not forget. it's going to be a very busy summer. _ will not forget. it's going to be a very busy summer. my - will not forget. it's going to be a very busy summer. my word, i will not forget. it's going to be a. very busy summer. my word, who will not forget. it's going to be a - very busy summer. my word, who would have thought this red ball reboot, when he thought of the doom and gloom around english test cricket in the last couple of months, over the winter, coming out of the ashes, we seejoe winter, coming out of the ashes, we see joe root, winter, coming out of the ashes, we seejoe root, the former skipper falling back into the ranks and we will hopefully show you the winning runs, just a couple of technical issues right now. ben stokes and brendan mccollum, they have certainly delivered.—
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certainly delivered. they have delivered- _ certainly delivered. they have delivered. it _ certainly delivered. they have delivered. it was _ certainly delivered. they have delivered. it was never - certainly delivered. they have delivered. it was never going | certainly delivered. they have i delivered. it was never going to certainly delivered. they have - delivered. it was never going to be dull with these two. they are some of the most attached attacking batsmen to be seen in cricket history. i think that is parallel to a situation when england played new zealand last year and tess match when they were set a lower target than the one they had here written more time and they didn't go for it, theyjust batted it out for the draw and were very conservative and there was grumbling from the fans. there's never any question england were gone ago for this and i think this is a brave new dawn for english cricket. lots of concerns over brenda mccollum's lack of experience in this type of cricket, he's never coached a team in this type of cricket, the way he and ben stokes have attacked this game is extraordinary. new zealand notched up extraordinary. new zealand notched up more than 5—0 in their first innings. for england to contemplate
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victory in let alone pull it off, is amazing. victory in let alone pull it off, is amazinu. ~ . . victory in let alone pull it off, is amazin. _ . ., ., , victory in let alone pull it off, is amazinu. ~ . . , ., . ., amazing. what a test match at trent brid . e. the 23—time grand slam champion serena williams will make her comeback at wimbledon later this month. the ao—year—old hasn't played since last year's championships when she retired with an injury in the first round. with more on that and also and the latest from queens where there's been a big upset, here's sue barker. it's been a fantastic day, andrew, hasn't it? ryan penistone. first of all, what a performance from him! the only way is down. he has now got an unbeaten record against top ten players. i would say and of course it is a great story, he went to memphis university, did four years now and did really well there. so
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did joe salisbury, by the way. when you come out of that, you are hard and physically. you are ready to play. he has had a result at lower standards of the game and he came here on grass, casper doesn't like playing on grass, is at the time of his life and this is the time to lay the ambush. and credit to ryan for getting thejob done. he did jury vasily and adrian mannarino is, both of whom really no... both of them were matched up on grass, which i'm delighted about. to were matched up on grass, which i'm delighted about.— delighted about. to keep your nerve in two tie-breaks. _ delighted about. to keep your nerve in two tie-breaks. he _ delighted about. to keep your nerve in two tie-breaks. he was _ delighted about. to keep your nerve in two tie-breaks. he was a - delighted about. to keep your nerve in two tie-breaks. he was a better. in two tie—breaks. he was a better player in both tie—breaks. he in two tie-breaks. he was a better player in both tie-breaks.- in two tie-breaks. he was a better player in both tie-breaks. he was in when there — player in both tie-breaks. he was in when there was _ player in both tie-breaks. he was in when there was a _ player in both tie-breaks. he was in when there was a one _ player in both tie-breaks. he was in when there was a one foot - player in both tie-breaks. he was in when there was a one foot gap - player in both tie-breaks. he was in when there was a one foot gap to i when there was a one foot gap to aim, and when he's got his world—class opponent of the court, he was able to make the play. that could be a fun trip, being mid 20s
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ina could be a fun trip, being mid 20s in a proper adult. could be a fun trip, being mid 20s in a properadult. he could be a fun trip, being mid 20s in a proper adult. he has no flash in the pan. in a proper adult. he has no flash in the pan-— in a proper adult. he has no flash in the an. , �* , in the pan. yes, i'm “ust delighted for him. i am h in the pan. yes, i'm “ust delighted for him. i am on — in the pan. yes, i'm just delighted for him. i am on about _ in the pan. yes, i'm just delighted for him. i am on about matteo - for him. i am on about matteo berretini came here, he's a defending champion and be bet on�*s dan evans today. he was powerful and hard hitting today. he dan evans today. he was powerful and hard hitting today.— hard hitting today. he is the kind of au hard hitting today. he is the kind of guy you _ hard hitting today. he is the kind of guy you would _ hard hitting today. he is the kind of guy you would forget - hard hitting today. he is the kind of guy you would forget about. of guy you would forget about because he had three months off for a rest surgery. he came back in stock but, beat andy murray in the final and you know how people give off the air of belonging and how they think they will be a factor? he had real substance to his game and his serving was hot. it had real substance to his game and his serving was hot.— his serving was hot. it looked very impressive _ his serving was hot. it looked very impressive. deep _ his serving was hot. it looked very impressive. deep into _ his serving was hot. it looked very impressive. deep into wimbledon| his serving was hot. it looked very i impressive. deep into wimbledon as well, i am sure. and great news today, serena williams posted a picture on social media with her feet and white socks on the grass. she's coming back to wimbledon. for a start, it's great for eastbourne
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and fantastic the wimbledon. because she has played so little and we have seen so little tennis output from her recently, i have no idea what condition she is in. she is motivated and we are delighted to work with her once again, but is this goodbye? is this farewell? it just feels a little bit like that. at 40 just feels a little bit like that. at a0 years of age... just feels a little bit like that. at 40 years of age. . .- just feels a little bit like that. at 40 years of age... with olympia and a lot more _ at 40 years of age... with olympia and a lot more to _ at 40 years of age... with olympia and a lot more to go _ at 40 years of age... with olympia and a lot more to go in _ at 40 years of age... with olympia and a lot more to go in her - at 40 years of age... with olympia and a lot more to go in her life, - at 40 years of age... with olympia and a lot more to go in her life, wej and a lot more to go in her life, we will see. �* ., , and a lot more to go in her life, we will see. �* . , ., will see. and that is all with the tenants. in the birmingham 0pen classic, she won the match and she has never made it beyond the round before. canada's becca moreno was pushed all
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the way through. there are 12 more nations league matches this evening, a couple are already under way, including scotland's game in armenia, they are approaching full time. scotland won the reverse fixture at hampden park 2—0 last week. after a terrible start, went down early. that was their most recent one. about five minutes left on the clock there. england have been blowing hot and cold in their nations league matches, defeat to hungary, draws against germany and italy and this evening they face the hungarians again at molineux. 0ur football reporter alex howell is there. alex, to think that 12 months ago gareth southgate's team were riding a wave of goodwill towards the euro final, they really need to sign off from this fortnight with a win.
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a few grumblings of discontent. yes, that is right- — a few grumblings of discontent. yes, that is right. there _ a few grumblings of discontent. yes, that is right. there are _ a few grumblings of discontent. yes that is right. there are a few a few grumblings of discontent. 123 that is right. there are a few bits of criticism flying around. england are winners during this period. that was harry kane with a penalty with the one goal. they are playing and hungary aren't going to be a walkover. they beat england at the beginning of the international period and in their last match, they drew with germany. there are test for any team in europe and after last game when england were goalless again, i actually asked gareth southgate about the lack of goals on theissues southgate about the lack of goals on the issues around that and he said, when you don't score goals you open yourself up to criticism and then thatis yourself up to criticism and then that is what exactly what's happening to the england team. we can see the fans walking past me and i've been speaking to them as they
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go through, they want to see the handbrake, than england are using attacking talent. an expectant stadium adding pressure tonight. there's precious little time before the world cup. a few more competitive games out of this. gareth southgate will hopefully have taken some positives out of these four games, even if it's helped him make his mind up about some of those fringe players. i think during every break he tried to take some positives and i will definitely be some from this break that he will be able to take and i think the main thing is that he knows again even further the players that he can rely on. the lack of goals have been a talking point and he has been challenging the source wards. he keeps referring to the fact that harry kane has got 50 goals and raheem sterling has got 19. the next is harry maguire with
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seven. there are places up for grabs. harry kane, he was in the press conference yesterday and was saying as the main striker, he enjoys the pressure and if you look at the top teams across europe, every team, they have a top goal—scorer and so the fans will be in there, there will be pressure, the players of cumin and this is vital for them and southgate and they need to take the chance to be in the possibility.— in the possibility. let's see if they take — in the possibility. let's see if they take the _ in the possibility. let's see if they take the handbrake - in the possibility. let's see if they take the handbrake offl in the possibility. let's see if. they take the handbrake off this evening. wales priority in this international break was to qualify for the world cup, they've achieved but their nations league campaign hasn't gone to plan after taking only a point from their opening three games. they are bottom of their group and face the leaders netherlands in rotterdam this evening. tomos dafydd is there. after a frenetic few weeks for fans in which their side achieved world
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cup qualification, theirjourney cup qualification, their journey ends cup qualification, theirjourney ends here in rotterdam tonight. for 20 ears ends here in rotterdam tonight. fr?“ 20 years now, we fight for this. i thought this would never happen. heroes would time of our life, but this has_ heroes would time of our life, but this has topped it again and on sunday— this has topped it again and on sunday night, it was just unbelievable emotion. sunday night, it wasjust unbelievable emotion. imagine watchinu unbelievable emotion. imagine watching your _ unbelievable emotion. imagine watching your son _ unbelievable emotion. imagine watching your son perform - unbelievable emotion. imagine watching your son perform on i unbelievable emotion. imagine i watching your son perform on the biggest stage. nicky wilson follows her sun and winger harry everywhere her sun and winger harry everywhere he plays. she is bursting with pride. he plays. she is bursting with ride. , , ., ~ ., ., he plays. she is bursting with ride. ~ ., ., , pride. he is proud, like all of us, but when — pride. he is proud, like all of us, but when he _ pride. he is proud, like all of us, but when he puts _ pride. he is proud, like all of us, but when he puts that _ pride. he is proud, like all of us, but when he puts that shirt - pride. he is proud, like all of us, but when he puts that shirt on, l pride. he is proud, like all of us, | but when he puts that shirt on, he is proud — but when he puts that shirt on, he is roud. , ., ., ., is proud. very emotional. i can imagine- _ is proud. very emotional. i can imagine- and _ is proud. very emotional. i can imagine. and what _ is proud. very emotional. i can imagine. and what did - is proud. very emotional. i can imagine. and what did he - is proud. very emotional. i can imagine. and what did he tell. is proud. very emotional. i can i imagine. and what did he tell you about the qualification for the world cup? he about the qualification for the world cup?— about the qualification for the world cu - ? ., , , world cup? he was buzzing. the whole team were. world cup? he was buzzing. the whole team were- the — world cup? he was buzzing. the whole team were. the fans _ world cup? he was buzzing. the whole team were. the fans and _ team were. the fans and the families _ team were. the fans and the families it_ team were. the fans and the families. it was _ team were. the fans and the families. it was a _ team were. the fans and the families. it was a special - team were. the fans and the - families. it was a special moment in his careen _ families. it was a special moment in his career. :, , his career. tonight is the fifth ame his career. tonight is the fifth came in his career. tonight is the fifth game in a _ his career. tonight is the fifth game in a fortnight _ his career. tonight is the fifth game in a fortnight and - his career. tonight is the fifth i game in a fortnight and schedule his career. tonight is the fifth - game in a fortnight and schedule has taken its toll, and some have had to withdraw injured. this is also an opportunity for others to stake a
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claim for the world cup squad. this has been claim for the world cup squad. t�*i 3 has been probably the most positive camp that we have had. i would check to come to the world cup and tick that box, we never want to expose some of the players to top position in european football.— in european football. gareth bale's riori as in european football. gareth bale's priority as being — in european football. gareth bale's priority as being in _ in european football. gareth bale's priority as being in peak— in european football. gareth bale's priority as being in peak position. l priority as being in peak position. as well as discussing his next move with his family, he will consult the doctor that he did not rule out dropping into the championship to play further capacity. i dropping into the championship to play further capacity.— play further capacity. i need to think about — play further capacity. i need to think about what's _ play further capacity. i need to think about what's better - play further capacity. i need to think about what's better than | play further capacity. i need to i think about what's better than me and my— think about what's better than me and my family and kids. hopefully we'll sort— and my family and kids. hopefully we'll sort that out. i have to go? what is the best my kids and famil ? : to go? what is the best my kids and famil ? �* , .,
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family? and so we will see. to say wales have _ family? and so we will see. to say wales have a _ family? and so we will see. to say wales have a poor— family? and so we will see. to say wales have a poor record - family? and so we will see. to say wales have a poor record against i family? and so we will see. to say i wales have a poor record against the netherlands would be an understatement. they've lost all nine of previous matches against them. the latest, last week in cardiff. but there should be a stronger starting 11 tonight. wales after the world cup and costa rica are taking on new zealand this evening. the final spot in qatar later this year. australia are there though after beating crewe on penalties in the interim control that my intercontinental play—off. that will be france, denmark and tunisia. andrew redmayne can be thanked for getting there. when you are the goalkeeper and a penalty shoot—out, sometimes you have nothing to lose but everything to gain. but what if it is sudden death
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in a world cup player. let's dance. if andrew redmayne was feeling any pressure, he didn't show it. perhaps that's because he was a substitute keeper, a penalty specialist and because he has done it before. he did because he has done it before. h2 did it in the grand final. against perth glory back in 2019. he saved two penalties in that shoot—out. aha, two penalties in that shoot—out. a gamble perhaps, but ultimately a tactical switch which worked. the match ended nail has a nail and it was peru that came closest at the time. and then the match—winning substitution. redmayne on the field for his third cap. with the captain. it is gyrating antics get into the peruvian heads? afterfive peruvian heads? after five penalties, peruvian heads? afterfive
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penalties, it was for all. and so australia have moved to a fifth world cup in a row having qualified every time since 2006. and this is what it meant to one australia in melbourne. what it meant to one australia in melbourne-— melbourne. yet! yeah! we are throu:h! melbourne. yet! yeah! we are through! ls _ melbourne. yet! yeah! we are through! is a _ melbourne. yet! yeah! we are through! is a very _ melbourne. yet! yeah! we are through! is a very good - melbourne. yet! yeah! we are| through! is a very good penalty save! on the _ through! is a very good penalty save! on the mental _ through! is a very good penalty save! on the mental aspect i through! is a very good penalty save! on the mental aspect for| through! is a very good penalty i save! on the mental aspect for peru, save! 0n the mental aspect for peru, making _ save! 0n the mental aspect for peru, making that — save! 0n the mental aspect for peru, making that change, to add that little _ making that change, to add that little bit — making that change, to add that little bit of uncertainty in their hrainsm — little bit of uncertainty in their brains... : :, ~' little bit of uncertainty in their brains... : ., ~ ., . brains... and it worked. the dancing continued in — brains... and it worked. the dancing continued in the _ brains... and it worked. the dancing continued in the dressing _ brains... and it worked. the dancing continued in the dressing room i brains... and it worked. the dancing continued in the dressing room and l continued in the dressing room and if the sucker moves are involved in a shoot—out in qatar, keep an eye out for the redmayne boogie. certainly well. a great story and great penalty shoot—out. terrible game, though. you can watch the other play—off this evening across the bbc. some domestic football news
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now. vincent kompany says he is excited by the challenge ahead at burnley. the former manchester city captain, has been managing his former side anderlecht for the last two seasons, but the 36—year—old has taken up the reigns at turfmoor, tasked with getting them back into the premier league following their relegation last month. i spoke to burnley fan and podcaster natalie bromley. the excitement has been dampened a little bit because it's been 15 weeks now and most of the media reports have told us a few weeks ago that it was a done deal and we were just waiting for the final sign off. but even when we knew it was coming, when the announcement was made today and that lovely video on the twitter page, it got me very, very excited and i think significantly, it lifted quite a heavy cloud that has been over it's as fun since relegation was confirmed at the end of the season. it is a new chapter and i'm very excited about it. taste season. it is a new chapter and i'm very excited about it.—
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season. it is a new chapter and i'm very excited about it. we are seeing in the revered _ very excited about it. we are seeing in the revered as _ very excited about it. we are seeing in the revered as a _ very excited about it. we are seeing in the revered as a player— very excited about it. we are seeing in the revered as a player with i in the revered as a player with manchester city and all the trophies. he went back to his hometown club with varied success. i mean, the championship is a tough old lee, isn't it? it mean, the championship is a tough old lee, isn't it?— old lee, isn't it? it is. but i've alwa s old lee, isn't it? it is. but i've always felt— old lee, isn't it? it is. but i've always felt that _ old lee, isn't it? it is. but i've always felt that burnley i old lee, isn't it? it is. but i've always felt that burnley is i old lee, isn't it? it is. but i've always felt that burnley is a i old lee, isn't it? it is. but i've i always felt that burnley is a very special club in that it gives its managers freedom to grow and flourish in a safety net environment. we don't put unnecessary pressure on our managers. we don't fire them at the first opportunity. we are not known for a high turnover of managers and we are going to allow vincent kompany to come into the club, rebuild a side and start again the championship and hopefully get them back into the premier league where we want them to be. i think that will attract into the club because he will know that he has not gone come under fire at the first hurdle, he will have very strong support
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network from the chairman and fans to help them grow. end network from the chairman and fans to help them grow.— to help them grow. and “ust briefly. the area to help them grow. and “ust briefly. rhe of— to help them grow. and “ust briefly. the area of vincent i to help them grow. and just briefly. the area of vincent kompany, i to help them grow. and just briefly. the area of vincent kompany, what| the area of vincent kompany, what more could you want him to leave burnley. what brand of football would you like to see? i burnley. what brand of football would you like to see?- burnley. what brand of football would you like to see? i think all of us want _ would you like to see? i think all of us want something _ would you like to see? i think all of us want something exciting i would you like to see? i think all i of us want something exciting now. sean did a phenomenaljob in the ten years he was with us and keeping us stable and bring in as many years of football. but he had to be that at the expense of entertaining football because of budget and players didn't allow him that freedom. now we have dropped down a division and we are starting a rebuild, it is time for burnley football club to move into the next phase of its life and i am a big believer that you can still be a big believer that you can still be a strong community club and have that legendary route connected to you and still play an appropriate football for 2022 and 2023 and onwards. that is what i'm looking for. how do you take the old magnificent club with a rich history
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and make it a modern football club and make it a modern football club and i think he is the perfect person to do it. : , and i think he is the perfect person to do it. : i i and i think he is the perfect person todoit. i, to do it. and there is still pop next to turf — to do it. and there is still pop next to turf moor _ to do it. and there is still pop next to turf moor called i to do it. and there is still pop next to turf moor called the l to do it. and there is still pop i next to turf moor called the royal daesh. they say they are not changing their name. maybe they can have a pint named after them. who knows? let's have a look at some of the other headlines. tottenham hotspur have agreed a £30 million dealfor brighton & hove albion midfielder yves bissouma. the 25—year—old had a years on the south coast and helped the seagulls to ninth last season, their best finish in the premier league. the world's top—rated horse baaeed was one of the winners on the opening day of royal ascot. the four—year—old, withjim crowley riding for trainer william haggas, beat real world by almost two lengths in the queen anne stakes. and the king's stand stakes saw the first australian trained winner in 10 years nature strip finished well clear of twilight calls with 200—1 shot acklam express
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close up in third. julia regis, widow of the former west bromwich albion and covenrty star cyrille who died four years ago, is attempting to make the sport of golf more diverse. she decided to act after realising that she was the only black female member at her own club in birmingham. audrey dias reports. the old saying claims that golf is a good sport, but not when you're having this much fun? they are getting a taste of the game and loving every minute.— loving every minute. being in nature, immersing _ loving every minute. being in nature, immersing yourself. loving every minute. being in| nature, immersing yourself in loving every minute. being in i nature, immersing yourself in the gulf, itjust felt nature, immersing yourself in the gulf, it just felt therapeutic. nature, immersing yourself in the gulf, itjust felt therapeutic. i think the taster session went really well because it allowed me to come in quite _ well because it allowed me to come in quite an— well because it allowed me to come in quite an informal way and just have _ in quite an informal way and just have a _ in quite an informal way and just have a go — in quite an informal way and just have a go. having a go, ijust loved it. have a go. having a go, i “ust loved it. , , have a go. having a go, i “ust loved it. , i , ., ., have a go. having a go, i “ust loved it. just seeing women that look like me and making _
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it. just seeing women that look like me and making me _ it. just seeing women that look like me and making me think, - it. just seeing women that look like me and making me think, oh, i it. just seeing women that look like me and making me think, oh, you i it. just seeing women that look like i me and making me think, oh, you can come _ me and making me think, oh, you can come along _ me and making me think, oh, you can come along here _ me and making me think, oh, you can come along here. it— me and making me think, oh, you can come along here. [i is— me and making me think, oh, you can come along here.— come along here. it is the idea of julia come along here. it is the idea of julia regis, _ come along here. it is the idea of julia regis, her— come along here. it is the idea of julia regis, her partner _ come along here. it is the idea of julia regis, her partner cyrille i julia regis, her partner cyrille regis who played football for many clubs in the country. he played golf to relax. now they have teamed up with the caribbean golf society. the with the caribbean golf society. ii2 friendship, the social with the caribbean golf society. "ii2 friendship, the social life, with the caribbean golf society. ii2 friendship, the social life, the competitiveness, golfers give me so much and i recognise that there are many women that look like me playing golf, especially here in the uk. there is no doubt at the size of the tasks that she places. england... they have been trying to encourage more black and asian players, but only 2% of recreational players are from those ethnic backgrounds. only 296 of recreational players are from those ethnic backgrounds. where the black women? _ from those ethnic backgrounds. where the black women? where _ from those ethnic backgrounds. where the black women? where are - from those ethnic backgrounds. where the black women? where are the i
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from those ethnic backgrounds. where the black women? where are the other people? _ the black women? where are the other people? including them, inviting them _ people? including them, inviting them and — people? including them, inviting them and bringing them to this experience allows them to shift and shatter— experience allows them to shift and shatter this idea of golf is particularly for white men. ?5% shatter this idea of golf is particularly for white men. 75% of the particularly for white men. 7596 of the women _ particularly for white men. 7596 of the women who _ particularly for white men. 7596 of the women who joined _ particularly for white men. 7596 of the women who joined her- particularly for white men. 7596 of the women who joined her first i the women who joined her first session of gone to take further lessons. changing the face of golf may take time, but making it fun certainly helped. that's just about it. a quick reminder of our top story. johnny bairstow and ben stokes winning by five wickets. all the details on the bbc sport website. for me and the rest of the team, goodbye for now.
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hello there. blue sky and sunshine across england and wales in particular today. it is here when we see the heat and humidity rise and there will still be outbreaks of rain. we have that cloud overnight tonight, milder under the cloud, temperatures dropping to double figures. move into northern isles in the evening. clear spells across england and wales. it won't feel as cool as it did. england and wales once more mall showers, sunny spells with eastern areas of scotland, said in scotland and eastern parts of northern ireland as well as rising pollen levels also. as we head through thursday and friday can see the heat starting to build. temperatures remain scotland and northern ireland quite stable, but in north of london we could see 31
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or 32 degrees.
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hello, i'm kasia madera, this is outside source. the first flights taking asylum—seekers to rwanda is due to leave the uk in the next few hours. these are the plans expected to fly them out on only in hand flow may be on board but they are determined to press ahead. aha, on board but they are determined to press ahead-— press ahead. a sensible partnership that we have _ press ahead. a sensible partnership that we have set _ press ahead. a sensible partnership that we have set out _ press ahead. a sensible partnership that we have set out in _ press ahead. a sensible partnership that we have set out in it _ press ahead. a sensible partnership that we have set out in it may i that we have set out in it may take a while to get working properly but it is a new build to keep going. activists have been blocking the road to the airport in the be looking at the government policy. also conduct, the bbc are among 28 uk journalists also conduct, the bbc are among 28 ukjournalists to be
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also conduct, the bbc are among 28 uk journalists to be blacklisted ukjournalists to be blacklisted by russia.

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