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max verstappen will be on pole for tomorrow's canadian grand prix, but qualification was affected by heavy rain in montreal. the session was punctuated by a number of crashes, verstappen�*s red bull teammate sergio perez one of those to slide off the track. lewis hamilton will start from fourth. we're nine days away from the start of wimbledon, and the grass court season is in full swing. tomorrow's final at queen's will be between serbia's filip krajinovic and matteo berretini. the italian is the reigning champion and despite a number of rain delays he eased past the dutchman botic van de zandschulp in straight sets. the women's birmingham classic tournament was a complete washout. both semi—finals and the final will be played there tomorrow. it was the last day of the royal ascot meeting. the feature race was the platinum jubilee stakes. it was an incredibly tight finish as the 33—1 outsider naval crown, ridden byjames doyle, here on the nearside,
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just beat his stable—mate creative force by a nose. there's more on the bbc sport website including details of a major transfer in women's football — the former world player of the year, the england defender lucy bronze, is leaving manchester to join spanish champions barcelona. that's all from me. goodnight.
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hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the writer and broadcaster kate bevan and kieran andrews, scottish political editor at the times. first, let's take a look at some of tomorrow's front pages. the sunday telegraph leads on the story that the business secretary kwasi kwarteng has accused trade unions of bribing workers to go on strike, after allegedly doubling daily payments to those who took part
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in inudstrial action. on the observer's front page, the paper reports on warnings that fresh strikes may be on the cards as unions representing teachers and nhs workers threaten industrial action over pay. "i'm finally free to be me." the sunday mirror has a pertinent story for lgbt pride month as olympic legend dame kelly holmes comes out as gay after 3a years. the express leads on words from attorney general suella braverman, who vows to complete brexit, saying its time to take control of our borders. the independent reports on warnings by tory mps to the prime minister of a looming double by—election defeat this week, ahead of the elections in constituencies tiverton and honiton, and wakefield. "steel yourselves for a long war" — the sunday times leads on the war in ukraine, with the prime minister urging allies to their hold nerve and continue providing ukraine with aid.
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let's get cracking. lots to get on with. hello to you both, thank you forjoining. let's start with the observer, the papers, if you can kick us up. the headline, new strike chaos as teachers and nhs staff one of action on pay. it chaos as teachers and nhs staff one of action on pay-— of action on pay. it looks as thou~ht of action on pay. it looks as thought this _ of action on pay. it looks as thought this week's - of action on pay. it looks as thought this week's are - of action on pay. it looks as i thought this week's are going of action on pay. it looks as - thought this week's are going to be the first of a long torrid summer of strikes. not only have we got the rail workers affecting trends next week, and also the tube strike, it looks like we may also be in strike territory with teachers and nhs workers as well, so all of them are looking for a pay rises of some prone your information, which of course is ramping ahead, advance 9% at the moment. and yet the observer is suing the nhs workers are expected to be offered between three and 4%. that is a long way south of creditors to keep up with the cost of living, and we are all very aware
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of living, and we are all very aware of the cost of living crisis at the moment. �* , ., _, ., moment. and 'ust not come at the front -a~e moment. and just not come at the front page shows _ moment. and just not come at the front page shows that _ moment. and just not come at the front page shows that photo - moment. and just not come at the front page shows that photo in - moment. and just not come at the front page shows that photo in the j front page shows that photo in the middle of it, which i should just explain for context, because that is about the cost of living. angela rayner and frances o'gradyjoin rayner and frances o'grady join thousands rayner and frances o'gradyjoin thousands of marchers in central london yesterday to demand action on the cost of living. a slightly separate story sandwiched under that headline. ., separate story sandwiched under that headline. . ., separate story sandwiched under that headline. ., . , ., separate story sandwiched under that headline. . ., , ., ., ~ ., headline. kieran, what you make of it? it is headline. kieran, what you make of it? it is going _ headline. kieran, what you make of it? it is going to _ headline. kieran, what you make of it? it is going to be _ headline. kieran, what you make of it? it is going to be a _ headline. kieran, what you make of it? it is going to be a problem - headline. kieran, what you make of it? it is going to be a problem for. it? it is going to be a problem for governments across the country. you are seeing — governments across the country. you are seeing public sector workers really _ are seeing public sector workers reaiiyiust— are seeing public sector workers reallyjust trying to squeeze as much — reallyjust trying to squeeze as much as— reallyjust trying to squeeze as much as they can out of governments, particularly _ much as they can out of governments, particularly health workers will feel particularly health workers will feei any— particularly health workers will feel any pretty strong position just now _ feel any pretty strong position just now it _ feel any pretty strong position just now it is — feel any pretty strong position just now. it is one thing for the government to get a good dustup with rail government to get a good dustup with nail unions, _ government to get a good dustup with rail unions, that is meat and drink for both_ rail unions, that is meat and drink for both conservative and a union itself, _ for both conservative and a union itself, but — for both conservative and a union itself, but taking on health workers, particularly after the pandemic, is going to be tough, and
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we have _ pandemic, is going to be tough, and we have seen that up in scotland, the scottish government hasjust settled _ the scottish government hasjust settled on 5% pay deal for train drivers— settled on 5% pay deal for train drivers after a long dispute here. rather, _ drivers after a long dispute here. rather, it — drivers after a long dispute here. rather, it has been recommended for acceptanca _ rather, it has been recommended for acceptance. because of real murk kirk in_ acceptance. because of real murk kirk in scotland has been nationalised, that the floor for public— nationalised, that the floor for public sector pay negotiations, aren't— public sector pay negotiations, aren't up— public sector pay negotiations, aren't up yet it is going to be a tough — aren't up yet it is going to be a tough time, the scottish government finding _ tough time, the scottish government finding the _ tough time, the scottish government finding the money for teachers and police _ finding the money for teachers and police officers. and you will see people — police officers. and you will see people looking north income if they can find _ people looking north income if they can find the money, why can't the uk government— can find the money, why can't the uk government find it for us? that can find the money, why can't the uk government find it for us?— government find it for us? that is an interesting _ government find it for us? that is an interesting bit _ government find it for us? that is an interesting bit of— government find it for us? that is an interesting bit of context. - government find it for us? that is an interesting bit of context. can | government find it for us? that is| an interesting bit of context. can i get you to speak about the rail strikes, because when i look at the front edge of the sunday telegraph, and the headline that is interesting take... ., ,, , .,~ , ., take... unions bribing workers to strike. it
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take... unions bribing workers to strike- it is _ take... unions bribing workers to strike. it is kwasi _ take... unions bribing workers to strike. it is kwasi kwarteng, - take... unions bribing workers to strike. it is kwasi kwarteng, who| strike. it is kwasi kwarteng, who seems to be quite disconcerted that units have a strike fund and pay people to cover the lost wages when they go on strike. i think pride is possibly overstating it, but this is obvious that led me to telegraph readers and conservative supporters. i think there is no supportjennifer robert workers, it will be much harderfor the robert workers, it will be much harder for the government to take after health suffers workers after the pandemic. apparently the front page has around £50 per day from unison double but it could be going up unison double but it could be going up to £70. that is a long way from the national minimum bridge, it is not exactly a lots of money to live on if you are striking. we should remember that it takes a long time to get to a strike. there are lots of legal lips tojump to get to a strike. there are lots of legal lips to jump through, so by the time it is coming, i think they are prepared to lose a few days pay to make the point, and haven't got their nightly. the to make the point, and haven't got their nightly-—
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their nightly. the front page of the independent- _ their nightly. the front page of the independent. kieran, _ their nightly. the front page of the independent. kieran, if— their nightly. the front page of the independent. kieran, if you - their nightly. the front page of the independent. kieran, if you can . their nightly. the front page of the | independent. kieran, if you can pick this up. the headline underneath, tory mps by—election warning to johnson. tory mps by-election warning to johnson. ~ . , ., ~ ., johnson. what is the one? we have not two johnson. what is the one? we have got two by-elections _ johnson. what is the one? we have got two by-elections coming - johnson. what is the one? we have got two by-elections coming up - johnson. what is the one? we have| got two by-elections coming up this got two by—elections coming up this week, _ got two by—elections coming up this week, wakefield north and tiverton, both very— week, wakefield north and tiverton, both very different constituency. wakefield redwall, and down in shropshire, a more traditional conservative suit. both looking tricky — conservative suit. both looking tricky. wakefield looks like it could — tricky. wakefield looks like it could he _ tricky. wakefield looks like it could be a tough night for the conservatives, and even north shropshire, where they have a big majority, — shropshire, where they have a big majority, the lib dems are doing what _ majority, the lib dems are doing what to— majority, the lib dems are doing what to do— majority, the lib dems are doing what to do in by—elections, fighting a really— what to do in by—elections, fighting a really hard camping, looking like they are _ a really hard camping, looking like they are going to run a very close, if not _ they are going to run a very close, if not potential necking seat. this story— if not potential necking seat. this story is _ if not potential necking seat. this story is saying that there are tory mps warning that if boris johnson,
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if the _ mps warning that if boris johnson, if the conservatives lose both of these _ if the conservatives lose both of these by—elections commit because cause _ these by—elections commit because cause more — these by—elections commit because cause more problems for boris johnson — cause more problems for boris johnson. so far, so obvious. the problem — johnson. so far, so obvious. the problem with that is, there are a number— problem with that is, there are a number of— problem with that is, there are a number of conservative rebels who thought _ number of conservative rebels who thought that the vote of no confidence against the prime minister— confidence against the prime minister actually came too early, because — minister actually came too early, because it — minister actually came too early, because it came ahead of these by—elections, which means that is imminent— by—elections, which means that is imminent threat to boris johnson. yes, _ imminent threat to boris johnson. yes. if— imminent threat to boris johnson. yes, if labourand imminent threat to boris johnson. yes, if labour and the imminent threat to boris johnson. yes, if labourand the liberal democrats back up these receipts, it will he _ democrats back up these receipts, it will be another head something else for conservative mps to chew over us to consider— for conservative mps to chew over us to consider weather their seats will be safe _ to consider weather their seats will be safe in— to consider weather their seats will be safe in any future general election. _ be safe in any future general election, but the other side of this is because — election, but the other side of this is because we have been talking about— is because we have been talking about the — is because we have been talking about the possibility of these by—elections for so long, there has been _ by—elections for so long, there has been a _ by—elections for so long, there has been a pretty good piece of expectation management done by boris johnson _ expectation management done by boris johnson and his allies to almost halve _ johnson and his allies to almost halve the — johnson and his allies to almost halve the losses becton, so i do widow— halve the losses becton, so i do widow further the mp speaking to the independent are perhaps getting a little bit _ independent are perhaps getting a little bit over excited about what
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can actually be done. we little bit over excited about what can actually be done.— little bit over excited about what can actually be done. we are already runnina can actually be done. we are already running out — can actually be done. we are already running out of _ can actually be done. we are already running out of time, _ can actually be done. we are already running out of time, sadly. - can actually be done. we are already running out of time, sadly. what - can actually be done. we are already running out of time, sadly. what you think of that? are these going to be a big headache for borisjohnson if he does lose? i a big headache for boris johnson if he does lose?— he does lose? i think it is both break in and _ he does lose? i think it is both break in and also _ he does lose? i think it is both break in and also potentially . he does lose? i think it is both l break in and also potentially had he does lose? i think it is both - break in and also potentially had it come up against some of strikes, losing by—elections, drastically trying to refocus attention on the war in ukraine. i think he has got a lot on his brett ratner.— war in ukraine. i think he has got a lot on his brett ratner. minted. we are auoin lot on his brett ratner. minted. we are going to — lot on his brett ratner. minted. we are going to head — lot on his brett ratner. minted. we are going to head to _ lot on his brett ratner. minted. we are going to head to the _ lot on his brett ratner. minted. we are going to head to the front - lot on his brett ratner. minted. we are going to head to the front page| are going to head to the front page of the sunday mirror for a loss of story. if you can pick this up, kieran. i'm finally free to be me. this is dame kelly holmes has come out and _ this is dame kelly holmes has come out and said — this is dame kelly holmes has come out and said that she is gay, said that she — out and said that she is gay, said that she realised when she was 17 serving _ that she realised when she was 17 serving in — that she realised when she was 17 serving in the army, but kept it a secret— serving in the army, but kept it a secret for— serving in the army, but kept it a secret for up until this point, because _ secret for up until this point, because she felt that she could get in trouble. — because she felt that she could get in trouble, because you weren't
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allowed — in trouble, because you weren't allowed to— in trouble, because you weren't allowed to be gay in the army at that time — allowed to be gay in the army at that time. she said she had her barracks — that time. she said she had her barracks where and she was basically fearful _ barracks where and she was basically fearful of _ barracks where and she was basically fearful of ever being found to come which _ fearful of ever being found to come which is _ fearful of ever being found to come which is a _ fearful of ever being found to come which is a really grim thing to think— which is a really grim thing to think off— which is a really grim thing to think off in the 215t—century, and it overshadowed her gold medal ceremonies in 2000 and for our sins. it is ceremonies in 2000 and for our sins. it is fantastic — ceremonies in 2000 and for our sins. it is fantastic that she can come out now. — it is fantastic that she can come out now, and it is another sporting role model. — out now, and it is another sporting role model, after resort jack daniels. _ role model, after resort jack daniels, the blackpool football striker — daniels, the blackpool football striker come out and see she was gay~ _ striker come out and see she was gay~ tim — striker come out and see she was gay. tim kelly didn't have any role models. _ gay. tim kelly didn't have any role models, which was part of the problem _ models, which was part of the problem. it is good to see another wonder— problem. it is good to see another wonder in— problem. it is good to see another wonder in sport.— problem. it is good to see another wonder in sport. indeed it is, and i love like an _ wonder in sport. indeed it is, and i love like an uplifting _ wonder in sport. indeed it is, and i love like an uplifting picture, - wonder in sport. indeed it is, and i love like an uplifting picture, and l love like an uplifting picture, and she is certainly a role model to so many. i'm afraid we are out of time. we will come back to get your reaction and the next hour a full full stop. as i said, they will both
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be back at 11:30pm as well. the heat as well and truly over. that amount of that and found to be have the hottest day of the year, with temperatures hitting 33 degrees in suffolk. compared to 33 with what we had on saturday afternoon, grey skies, temperatures ia degrees. that is a drop of 19 celsius. it was caused by this cold front. it has been bringing outbreaks of rain recently, that has been funded at times. it will continue to put out to the south—east for a few hours. the other doubt weather over the next few hours, and for those who found last night to one for sleeping, more comfortable condition. nine to 12 degrees as we head into sunday morning. that weather front and the south hasn't
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entirely gone away, i suspect there will be some burst of rain just about across southern england. for the bulk of the uk come into a deep, with sunny spells pricking through the morning cloud. temperatures high teens to low 20s.
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. as their casualties continue to grow — could ukraine be pressured to making concessions? the mayor of kyiv tells the bbc peace talks can wait. we are ready to talk with russia about some compromise if last russian soldier left ukraine, it will be time to talk. tens of thousands of people have marched in central london calling on the government to do more to help tackle the cost of living crisis. militants in afghanistan attack a sikh place of worship in kabul, killing two people — the latest assault on religious minorities there. this was the main prayer hall land
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