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oi’ orten cooler and fresh, nine or ten degrees but ahead of that band of rain, 18 in the centre of london, thatis rain, 18 in the centre of london, that is the overnight low. it could be uncomfortable for sleeping, so, tomorrow, we have this weather front, this is our dividing line, between the cooler, fresher and windy conditions in the far north, dividing that from the hot conditions that are going to cling on across the south—east corner, so one more hot day for some. along the line of the weather front, we start off with cloud, a bit of patchy rain but that rain likely to invigorate through the day so wet weather through the day so wet weather through parts of wales, the midlands to lincolnshire, to the north—west showers into the north—west of scotland. spells of sunshine as well but here temperatures mid to high teen, a cooler day than in the midlands, that heat clinging on in the south—east, some up to round #29d degrees and that could spawn just the ott thunderstorm across part of east anglia, parts of the south—east as we head into the evening and then overnight, another
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batch of heavy rain, that could generate thunder and lightning in the channel islands and the south—west. some of those heavy downpours will be close to the south of the uk as we move through sunday. particularly southern england. elsewhere, spells of sunshine north, that cuts off the supply of heat from the continent, so cool efor all of us by this stage 15, 19, the heat does not last. . that is it, bbc news at six, on friday 17th june. . that is it, bbc news at six, on friday 17thjune. quick reminder you friday 17th june. quick reminder you can friday 17thjune. quick reminder you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website and on the bbc app. but, from the six teamly say goodbye, because the news continues here on bbc one, with all of our colleagues in the nations and regions of the uk. they are all standing by, all looking very crisp and smart, sojoin them in second but from us it is goodbye.
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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm chetan pathak, coming up on tonight's programme: a record breaking day for england's cricketers against the netherlands. it's all to play for on day two at the us open golf — can can rory mcilroy continue his good start in massachuesetts. and as the british players step up their preparations for wimbledon... we'll have the latest from the birmingham classic and queens. also coming up on the programme before 7: golden state warriors are crowned nba champions as steph curry shines again. i believed we could get back to the stage and rain even when it didn't make sense when recited, none of that stuff matters now. we've got
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four championships. welcome along, thank you forjoining us. england have broken their own world record for the highest score in one day cricket after smashing 498 against netherlands in the first one dayer in amstelveen which they've won by x. three players hit a century — and whilst theyjust missed one dayer in amstelveen which they've won by 232 runs. three players hit a century — and whilst theyjust missed the chance to become the first one team in history to make 500 — england did top their previous record of 481. our cricket reporter henry morean was watching: how do you sum that up? it was unbelievable. this would lend a hand being was a busy place at times. supporters were trying to
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find the ball that was being sent over the ropes and beyond by the likes ofjosh butler but it was extraordinary. reaching one run, one delivery slower and his own personal best of 46 and he hits 14 sixes in his innings. yes, the bowling attack was not the strongest but this is some serious hitting from one of the worlds best players. it almost seems like a side note. this was one of the most remarkable performances you are ever likely to see from an international side.— are ever likely to see from an international side. you mentioned that small ground. _ international side. you mentioned that small ground. nine _ international side. you mentioned that small ground. nine balls - international side. you mentioned | that small ground. nine balls here reportedly costing over £1000. these lost balls and people searching for them, you mentioned on any other data that the big story in itself and get that overall number is a staggering one. liam livingstone was
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annoyed with himself and missing that record for the fastest 50 of all times. in the end he fell one short he should've had plenty of chances to that record. he short he should've had plenty of chances to that record.- short he should've had plenty of chances to that record. he did have a lot of chances _ chances to that record. he did have a lot of chances because _ chances to that record. he did have a lot of chances because he - chances to that record. he did have a lot of chances because he had - a lot of chances because he had 41 runs from it and then balls and suddenly get a big stressed and tense and was trying to hit the ball too hard and it was a bit frustrating. you can see how hard he was working to try and hit the ball over the ropes to break that record. it took him 17 deliveries to reach a half—century. which was pretty quick telling but it was a remarkable display from him. 66 he made from just 22. england have still got two more attempts. how much will they be thinking about 500. imilli attempts. how much will they be thinking about 500.— thinking about 500. will that be takin: in thinking about 500. will that be taking in their _ thinking about 500. will that be taking in their mind _ thinking about 500. will that be l
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taking in their mind somewhere? thinking about 500. will that be i taking in their mind somewhere? i spoke to david mann and i asked him that very question and he said no we don't look at things like targeting a specific score or breaking a record we go out with the same mentality. which is about making yourself go and explore what you can get and see how you can go and play with absolute freedom and that something we saw today from the england side. i would not bet against them not reaching that 500 mark but the question is if england choose to have a bowl first would be wondering they would be brave enough to have said about first again. it’s to have said about first again. it's not competitive cricket at its best but it's fascinating stuff all the same. katie boulter�*s impressive run at the birmingham classic is over after a straight sets defeat to simona halep. the british number four battled gamely throughtout the encounter with the former world number one but halep had too much for her in the end as she advanced to the semi—finals where she'll face the winner of beatriz haddad maia or camila
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giorgi. so disappointment for katie boulter — and for british wildcard ryan peniston who's fine run at queens is over after he lost in three sets to filip krajinovic in the quarter—finals. rounding up the day's play there — here's sue barker: it's been a great run but it came to an end today against philip who played an amazingly good match. ianthem played an amazingly good match. when he needed to — played an amazingly good match. when he needed to he — played an amazingly good match. lavish he needed to he upped played an amazingly good match. liz“i;e:“i he needed to he upped his game. you have to give credit he came back and lost that second set and they played that ridiculous game to break back in the third and he had a mental lapse got excited and lost the break and never recovered. but what an amazing tournament.— and never recovered. but what an amazing tournament. when you look at where he came — amazing tournament. when you look at where he came from _ amazing tournament. when you look at where he came from and _ amazing tournament. when you look at where he came from and his _ amazing tournament. when you look at where he came from and his ranking i where he came from and his ranking started at 180 he will be inside the top 150 knowledge make such a
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difference and having it was will do so much for his confidence going forward. he so much for his confidence going forward. ~z ., , so much for his confidence going forward. «z ., , �*, ., , forward. he knows he's a big-time player- he — forward. he knows he's a big-time player- he came — forward. he knows he's a big-time player. he came out _ forward. he knows he's a big-time player. he came out here - forward. he knows he's a big-time player. he came out here with - forward. he knows he's a big-time player. he came out here with a i player. he came out here with a squad unpaid like he's been doing it all his life. he beat the number five in the world. you keep forgetting that. he would have confidence now and let's hope he gets enough to get his ranking. that would be the — gets enough to get his ranking. that would be the goal. wimbledon still to come. matteo seemed to be a different player today. he raised the level and he looked like a champion in waiting once again. he did. champion in waiting once again. he: did. we have champion in waiting once again. he did. we have been waiting for him to strike because we know how when he plays and yesterday was dodgy and he was likely to get through there but today he was back to his best and once he started serving moving like that he's one player that no one wants to play on glass and he loves the surface and it's made for him. in defending his title very well. when i found about held a press conference today. he said he's not
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going to confirm he's in wimbledon but he is going to travel to wimbledon and play an exhibition match and practice and make his decision to be before. we are happy that at least people try. i decision to be before. we are happy that at least people try.— that at least people try. i hope so. we have a — that at least people try. i hope so. we have a chance _ that at least people try. i hope so. we have a chance to _ that at least people try. i hope so. we have a chance to make - that at least people try. i hope so. | we have a chance to make history. how would he not go for the third? he would have to be in bad shape not to play because he's going to give bellego and i hope he does. fingers crossed for him. _ bellego and i hope he does. fingers crossed for him. thank _ bellego and i hope he does. fingers crossed for him. thank you - bellego and i hope he does. fingers crossed for him. thank you very - crossed for him. thank you very much. still to come on sportsday we will look ahead to what the premiership final tomorrow. we will look ahead to what the premiershipfinaltomorrow. it's we will look ahead to what the premiership final tomorrow. it's a big weekend for england's redbeemedia team as the world cup edges closer. next to round 2 of the us open golf. rory mcilroy and england's world number 445 callum tarren were one shot off the lead after the opening round. our golf correspondent ian carter
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is at the country club in brookline massachusetts: what do we know about callum tarren ian — and how's he started today? interesting that rory said that mentally he's in a good place at the moment, and it's showing? how's the leaderboard looking? it's looking very good for him at the moment? it's looking extremely good for him. he picked up a birdie at the third and that's being picked up at the third and that's being picked up another one at power for faith and that means the 32—year—old from darlington who is largely based in the united states very much a journeyman player throughout his career is leading this us open by two shots at five under par. a brilliant start yesterday when he shot that three under par 67 and said he felt very nervous yesterday and it was his second us open and here he is now leading by five holes
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in the second round. i see fitzpatrick _ in the second round. i see fitzpatrick looked - in the second round. i see fitzpatrick looked very - in the second round. i see l fitzpatrick looked very good in the second round. i see fitzpatrick looked very good today but a bit of a mixed bag forjustin rose. but a bit of a mixed bag forjustin rose. , g , , rose. yes. justin rose was tumbling down from leaderboard. _ rose. yes. justin rose was tumbling down from leaderboard. a _ rose. yes. justin rose was tumbling down from leaderboard. a level- rose. yes. justin rose was tumbling down from leaderboard. a level par| down from leaderboard. a level par 70 in what could potentially would have been the most difficult conditions of the day. it was dry this morning and breezy and they had to worry some of the greens to keep them alive. the course could get easier but this afternoon if forecast rain comes in and opened it up forecast rain comes in and opened it up the real test and in the real traditional us open has for the prayers this morning and fitzpatrick with a level par 70 was excellent work. the world number one and masters champion looking ominous at three under par. we masters champion looking ominous at three under par-— three under par. we talk about worry mcelro a three under par. we talk about worry mcelroy a lot — three under par. we talk about worry mcelroy a lot and _ three under par. we talk about worry mcelroy a lot and it _ three under par. we talk about worry mcelroy a lot and it was _ three under par. we talk about worry mcelroy a lot and it was interesting l mcelroy a lot and it was interesting to me he says he feels mentally as though he's in a really good place at the moment and it's showing. it
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certainly did yesterday. there were some moments of temporary when things went wrong most notably on the final hole in frustration missing the green and that led to the onejump shots missing the green and that led to the one jump shots of this round. he knows he had to avoid the boat and getting the big numbers on his card but there's lots of confidence about worry mcelroy right now and that comes from notjust contending at the us pga. he wants to atone for letting one slip which was a very impressive performance. we letting one slip which was a very impressive performance. we will see how his second _ impressive performance. we will see how his second unfolds. _ impressive performance. we will see how his second unfolds. we - impressive performance. we will see how his second unfolds. we leave . impressive performance. we will see how his second unfolds. we leave it | how his second unfolds. we leave it there for now. thank you. there is still plenty of football to talk about. liverpool have agreed to sell striker sadio mane to german champions bayern munich. the deal for the 30—year old could be worth up to 35 million pounds. tottenham have signed yves bissouma from brighton. the 25—year old mali midfielder has signed a four—year deal worth £25m plus add—ons.
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declan rice has been banned for two matches for his post match right at the referee following the above play the referee following the above play the final last month. his boss was also suspended for one game for incidents in that same game. the scottish premiership fixtures for the new season have been released. celtic will begin their title defence at home to aberdeen on the 31st ofjuly. livingston v rangers will launch the season the day before. baroness tanni grey thomson has repeated her calls for an independent safeguarding body to be created — to deal with athletes complaints of abuse and mistreatment. it follows the publication of the whyte review, which found issues of physical and emotional abuse within gymnastics in britain were "systemic." i have to call it something but i do believe there needs to be an
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independent body because the cost of this review, the human cost, the financial cost is not one that sports can keep paying. it cannot keep paying that price. i see some kind of independent body as the next step in terms of responsible sports and i think it could happen relatively quickly because how many more times does this point have to go through this? it's horrible. you can hear more from tanni grey thompson on the sports desk podcast which is available now on bbc sounds. next to basketball and a story of how the league's worst side became champions within two years. that's the journey the golden state warriors have been on in the nba. they beat the boston celtics to win the title last night, taking game six in boston to clinch the series 4—2. it caps off an incredible turnaround as lydia campbell reports:
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this is the emotion of a man back on top of the world. the golden state warriors champions again. going into game six with a 3—2 leaves believed in the series, the warriors knew a ring would be enough. it was the celtics who made the better start. they could not keep the warriors team down for long and by the second quarter they had a substantial lead. first steph curry then clay thompson showing all of their fair. this was suing a curry master class, too hot to handle. the celtics have been blown away. back in san francisco friends were having a watch party and it was becoming clearer by the minute that their dreams of a fourth title was becoming a reality. in boston, steph curry was continuing to run the show. 34 points from him
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on the night and became finishing 103-90 on the night and became finishing 103—90 and the championship was theirs. 103-90 and the championship was theirs. �* :, _ ., theirs. i'm obviously thrilled that eve one theirs. i'm obviously thrilled that everyone in _ theirs. i'm obviously thrilled that everyone in that _ theirs. i'm obviously thrilled that everyone in that room _ theirs. i'm obviously thrilled that everyone in that room and - theirs. i'm obviously thrilled that everyone in that room and a - theirs. i'm obviously thrilled that everyone in that room and a lot i theirs. i'm obviously thrilled thatl everyone in that room and a lot of people had a big hand in this but i think the thing with steph curry is without him and of this happens. we have so many great players but steph ultimately is why this has happened. it marked some come back for the warriors, after a run of five consecutive finals including three championship wins a predicate to the bottom of the mba finishing with the worst record in 2020 —— mba, but now 2022 belongs to them. steph curry
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has twice been the most valuable player in the regular season and now he is the mvp for the first time. our sports correspondent and fountain of knowledge on all things nba — nesta mcgregor — was watching last night. steph curry�*s twice been the most valuable player in the regular season, now nba finals mvp for the first time. how has he redefined the game? make no mistakes, steph curry has changed the way the nba plays basketball and perhaps basketball across the world as well. very design and nature it used be played above the rim dominated by the tella quys above the rim dominated by the tella guys had some seven foot plus who would dunk or put the ball in from close range. then comes along steph curry listed at six foot three, some say he's close to —— closer to six foot one, he develops an masters at shooting from range and when i say from range a basketball court is just over 90 feet tall and this is a guy who the minute he comes anywhere behind halfway nine is then shooting. what's interesting is that no one has scored more three—point
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shots than him but watching that blueprint other pairs of his size and even though seven guys that used to dominate at the rim are now copying and shooting from a distance because the points from range is worth more than two at close range. steph curry now has four nba championships to put that into context, the great michaeljordan has six and who knows from steph curry mayor —— there may be more to come but he says this one is special. come but he says this one is secial. , :, , , :, special. this one is different for sure. special. this one is different for sure- over _ special. this one is different for sure. over the _ special. this one is different for sure. over the last _ special. this one is different for sure. over the last three - special. this one is different for sure. over the last three years | special. this one is different for - sure. over the last three years from injuries— sure. over the last three years from injuries to _ sure. over the last three years from injuries to changing of the rosters and the _ injuries to changing of the rosters and the young guys coming through with carrying the belief we can get back to _ with carrying the belief we can get back to the stage and when even if he didn't— back to the stage and when even if he didn't make sense to anybody when the state. _ he didn't make sense to anybody when the state, none of that stuff matters _ the state, none of that stuff matters and now we've got for championships. it�*s matters and now we've got for championships.—
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matters and now we've got for cham--ionshis. �*, ., :, championships. it's hard to compare -la ers championships. it's hard to compare players from — championships. it's hard to compare players from different _ championships. it's hard to compare players from different eras - championships. it's hard to compare players from different eras but - players from different eras but where does steph curry sit do you think in the pantheon of grapes? horse think in the pantheon of grapes? how ou like a think in the pantheon of grapes? hrm-o'z you like a basketball think in the pantheon of grapes? hmo'z you like a basketball is think in the pantheon of grapes? hrm-o'z you like a basketball is subjective. it's a matter of taste but what can we know is that when people talk about the great, michaeljordan, lebronjames, kobe bryant, steph curry�*s name is now in that mix. it's part of the conversation. he's a multiple time all—star, four nba championships, two regular—season mvps and the finals mvp, that was the one thing that was missing from his cv. with the only downer people have said he's willing to game because what you have now kids shooting from 30 and 40 feet because steph curry shoots from 30 and 40 feet and as a coach it's difficult to an teach that. what is a good shot for a steph curry is a bad shot for the rest of us.—
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tomorrow saracens and leicester tigers meet in rugby union's premiership final at twickenham. the tigers have transformed back into a force — and are in theirfirst premiership final in 9 years. while for saracens... in theirfirst season back in the premiership after they were relegated for breaching salary cap rules... they have the chance to win their sixth league title. maro itoje says victory would rank alongside his most satisfying achievements. i awkwardly bumped intojohn smith in the toilet. and my voice went high for a bit but he was also very pleasant and very welcoming so i was walking into an environment where these are big time players, heavy—duty players, legends of the game and they welcomed me into their environment. i’m game and they welcomed me into their environment-— environment. i'm so happy for our sopporters — environment. i'm so happy for our sopporters and — environment. i'm so happy for our supporters and so _ environment. i'm so happy for our supporters and so happy - environment. i'm so happy for our supporters and so happy for- environment. i'm so happy for our supporters and so happy for the i environment. i'm so happy for our i supporters and so happy for the club and everyone at the club that the
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board _ and everyone at the club that the board of— and everyone at the club that the board of directors and people who saw the _ board of directors and people who saw the club through a very difficult _ saw the club through a very difficult circumstance and i'm really — difficult circumstance and i'm really happy for the players as welt — really happy for the players as well. quite clearly we have got a 'ob well. quite clearly we have got a job to _ well. quite clearly we have got a job to do — well. quite clearly we have got a job to do and we started training today— job to do and we started training today and — job to do and we started training today and looking and the manner in which _ today and looking and the manner in which we _ earlier i caught up with our rugby union correspondent sara orchard — who says it's been an incredible turnaound for saracens, after their squad was torn apart when they were relegated to the championship. it says a lot about a team to come back their first year back in the premiership and actually managing to reach the top of the table and that you define a and a finished second in the regular season very well in their semifinal against harlequins and it is that club dna, they talk a lot about being a wolf pack and that togetherness and it's worth seeing they only made one change to that side and they will step out in the final tomorrow. that will be alongside because the england will
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be starting alongside him meaning there is no space for tim swinson in the squad. aha, there is no space for tim swinson in the suuad. : , ., there is no space for tim swinson in the st uad. : , . ., the squad. a field stating that saracenss _ the squad. a field stating that saracenss and _ the squad. a field stating that saracenss and lester, - the squad. a field stating that saracenss and lester, their i the squad. a field stating that - saracenss and lester, their stories intertwine and it's been some turnaround from lester? yes, you go from one team _ turnaround from lester? yes, you go from one team that _ turnaround from lester? yes, you go from one team that was _ turnaround from lester? yes, you go from one team that was mitigated i turnaround from lester? yes, you go from one team that was mitigated to | from one team that was mitigated to give me one team that should have been relegated because they could have gone down where it not for covid—19 of course. that was the season when premiership rugby turned around and said ok we are nothing to mitigate anyone and it's not fair, there's too many different permutations with teams having to not be able to put out a full squad and fixtures being cancelled so lester remained in the league of christ and steve has a job that come up and that means they will step out in their first vinyl for nine years at twickenham and an interesting selection also perhaps a bit canny in that he's chosen richard wigglesworth to start at nine for the tigers and he's a former
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saracenss player and that means they will be on the bench and he's been through an awful lot that last fortnight living the sad passing of his sister and —— sister—in—law that may be understandable but it means not in the squad at all. switching codes for a few minutes because the countdown to the rugby league world cup is really getting under way this weekend. england, of course, are the hosts for the tournament which begins in october and all three of their sides are playing this weekend. the women and wheelchair sides are playing france whilst the men's side take on the �*combined all stars'. adam wild reports now from their training base in wigan. so for months to go until the start of the rugby league world cup here in england and excitement is beginning to build but also pressure beginning to build but also pressure beginning to build but also pressure beginning to build. all three england sites have fixtures this weekend and the england inside take on the all—stars on saturday
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evening. the all—stars are a team of non—english players playing in super league. internationalfixtures and league. international fixtures and rugby league league. internationalfixtures and rugby league they don't come around very often so this is a key moment to show what those players can do. it's a big game for the players. big for the country and this is our first chance for the players to put their stamp on that position with their stamp on that position with the world cup in october so it's exciting and it's good to see the players together mixing and enjoying each other�*s company and it's enjoyable for me to get together with the staff and get some work done. :, , :, , with the staff and get some work done. . , ., , ., ., with the staff and get some work done. . , ., ., , . done. the all-stars are a difficult side to assess _ done. the all-stars are a difficult side to assess and _ done. the all-stars are a difficult side to assess and we _ done. the all-stars are a difficult side to assess and we did - done. the all-stars are a difficult side to assess and we did not - done. the all-stars are a difficult i side to assess and we did not know on to meet the crew was going to be and that squad to have so many players injured and suspended and unavailable for this fixture. they are coached by that would be league legend and whoever they managed to put out on the pitch they will provide a very stiff task for this
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england side. remember what happened in this corresponding fixture last year when the all—stars actually beat england. for the england players they know this ghostly world cup getting the opportunity to get out there and put on in england and share it it's a big moment and a big chance to impress. this share it it's a big moment and a big chance to impress.— share it it's a big moment and a big chance to impress. this would be our second to last _ chance to impress. this would be our second to last game _ chance to impress. this would be our second to last game before - chance to impress. this would be our second to last game before the - chance to impress. this would be our| second to last game before the world cup starts so you can feel the energy within the group and we've only been together a few hours but this is a real deal and you've got to step in and get ready to win a world cup because that's what we are here to do. : , world cup because that's what we are here to do. . , ., , ., here to do. that is the main steam but all three _ here to do. that is the main steam but all three england _ here to do. that is the main steam but all three england sides - here to do. that is the main steam but all three england sides in - but all three england sides in action this weekend. the wheelchair competition and women's competition and immense competition all running simultaneously. it's a big moment for the country and a huge moment for the country and a huge moment for the country and a huge moment for the sport and all the players involved know how important it's going to be. involved know how important it's going to be— going to be. even 'ust the development _ going to be. even 'ust the development of h going to be. even just the development of the - going to be. even just the
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development of the game going to be. even just the - development of the game and the progress it's made and the standard we are at now is improved since the last time they paid in 2018 and we've got to keep pushing forward and it's amazing for the women's game. this and it's amazing for the women's came. : , : and it's amazing for the women's .ame. i... and it's amazing for the women's came. a : ., and it's amazing for the women's came. a. ., , and it's amazing for the women's came. a . . , ., and it's amazing for the women's came. �*,:, :, , :, , and it's amazing for the women's came. a. ., , ., , , game. as a young lad being a big web uniuue fine game. as a young lad being a big web unique fine you _ game. as a young lad being a big web unique fine you see _ game. as a young lad being a big web unique fine you see your— game. as a young lad being a big web unique fine you see your heroes - game. as a young lad being a big web unique fine you see your heroes on i unique fine you see your heroes on the tv— unique fine you see your heroes on the tv so— unique fine you see your heroes on the tv so hopefully one day i could be a the tv so hopefully one day i could he a hero_ the tv so hopefully one day i could he a hero or— the tv so hopefully one day i could be a hero or role model for someone else so— be a hero or role model for someone else so it's _ be a hero or role model for someone else so it's a privilege and an honour~ _ else so it's a privilege and an honour. :, ., .. :, honour. the women are in action first and take _ honour. the women are in action first and take on _ honour. the women are in action first and take on france - honour. the women are in action first and take on france saturday afternoon before the men played all—star and the wheelchair side play friends as well on sunday. it's a big moment for all those involved with the world cup just around the corner. just looking at the golf leaderboard. day two is on the bbc sport website. he has a one—shot lead on the six. you can follow that there but from me and the team that's all for sports day. good night.
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it was the hottest day of the year so far. temperature is earlier in the day reached 38 degrees. clear blue skies here and across much of england and wales as well. we had some low cloud and mist and fog rolling in towards the coast and southwest england and as the cloud will they need temperatures came down. it was a gloomy afternoon. after such a warm day where it was warm temperatures are slow to follow and still about midnight, 24 degrees. fresh conditions across the northwest. for many it's a dry night but a weak weather funds will bring some rain and a few showers in the northwest of scotland. heading into saturday that week with front is still on the charts not bringing much rain initially but it gets reactivated with outbreaks of rain
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turning heavy with thunder spreading across parts of wales and midlands in eastern england. still hot towards the south east of england but otherwise fresh weather for many.
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this is bbc news with sean lays. the headlines of heaven. —— shaun ley. in a second surprise visit since the russian invasion. louie in a second surprise visit since the russian invasion.— russian invasion. we will work to . ether russian invasion. we will work together with _ russian invasion. we will work together with you _ russian invasion. we will work together with you and - russian invasion. we will work together with you and with - russian invasion. we will work together with you and with our partners to rebuild your wonderful country for the benefit of ukrainians, and i might say, forthe benefit of the whole of the global economy .an . an investigation is launched at gatwick after — . an investigation is launched at gatwick after a _ . an investigation is launched at gatwick after a passenger - . an investigation is launched at gatwick after a passenger with l gatwick after a passenger with restricted mobility died on as greater. —— on an escalator. a former soldier has been found guilty of murdering his neighbours over a
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long—running dispute about parking.

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