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says parents will want to check their children have been vaccinated against polio, which has been found in britain's water system. this was widespread back in the nineteen fifties. , , ., ~ fifties. indeed, 'ust when you think there can't fifties. indeed, 'ust when you think there we be — fifties. indeed, just when you think there can't be more _ fifties. indeed, just when you think there can't be more good - fifties. indeed, just when you think there can't be more good news. i fifties. indeed, just when you thinkl there can't be more good news. the fact is that there's no reason to be worried if children have been vaccinated, which i think is mandatory. nothing immediately to worry about, but it does remind you how important it is to make sure kids are vaccinated, because polio devastated people's lives. we're very fortunate that we have good vaccines. it's something more like smallpox, but when you see this, you
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can panic, but if you're vaccinated, no real reason to be concerned. let's look at the telegraph. not a huge story. rupert murdoch... divorcing after six years. now 91 and he had apparently, when they got married, said he was the happiest man in the world. i'm wondering if there's a prenup there. i’m man in the world. i'm wondering if there's a prenup there.— there's a prenup there. i'm not aeoin to there's a prenup there. i'm not going to talk — there's a prenup there. i'm not going to talk about _ there's a prenup there. i'm not going to talk about my - there's a prenup there. i'm not i going to talk about my employer there's a prenup there. i'm not - going to talk about my employer for obvious_ going to talk about my employer for obvious reasons! i know nothing about_ obvious reasons! i know nothing about them! look, i think the private — about them! look, i think the private life of people is, i dared to discuss, _ private life of people is, i dared to discuss, i think if you're public figures, — to discuss, i think if you're public figures, particularlyjerry hall, i 'ust figures, particularlyjerry hall, i just hope— figures, particularlyjerry hall, i just hope that if this is correct, they're — just hope that if this is correct, they're going to have an amicable
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split and — they're going to have an amicable split and move on with their lives. murdoch_ split and move on with their lives. murdoch is— split and move on with their lives. murdoch is in london this week and everyone _ murdoch is in london this week and everyone told me he's looking as lively _ everyone told me he's looking as lively as— everyone told me he's looking as lively as ever. there's no lack of relentlessness about his approach at the moment. the relentlessness about his approach at the moment-— relentlessness about his approach at the moment. . �* , the moment. the sun never laughter seb, maybe — the moment. the sun never laughter seb, maybe the ft— the moment. the sun never laughter seb, maybe the ft has _ the moment. the sun never laughter seb, maybe the ft has a _ the moment. the sun never laughter seb, maybe the ft has a view- the moment. the sun never laughter seb, maybe the ft has a view on i seb, maybe the ft has a view on this fellow well, i think i take your point this fellow well, i think i take your poin— this fellow well, i think i take our euoin . , ~ your point that rupert murdoch has been married _ your point that rupert murdoch has been married many _ your point that rupert murdoch has been married many times - your point that rupert murdoch has been married many times and - your point that rupert murdoch has - been married many times and divorced many times. i remember when you got married tojerry hall and he was awfully happy at that point, but on the business side, as opposed to people's private lives, i think the fact is the murdoch empire has been carved out quite carefully as to who will get what. i have the feeling thatjerry hall will probably get a
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very good divorce settlement, but it will include half of the sun newspaper or half of fox news. martin, have you ever been to blast and buried?— martin, have you ever been to blast and buried? ~ , ':: ::f ., and buried? absolutely 100% no! look at me. do and buried? absolutely 100% no! look at me- do you — and buried? absolutely 100% no! look at me. do you think _ and buried? absolutely 100% no! look at me. do you think i _ and buried? absolutely 100% no! look at me. do you think i would _ and buried? absolutely 100% no! look at me. do you think i would go? - at me. do you think i would go? what? _ at me. do you think i would go? what? i— at me. do you think i would go? what? i don't like tojudge by your looks! if you are to go, the metro have a feature of a very expensive tent there. i think it's about 25 grand for a week in this tent. the most posh... with fnc you? mat grand for a week in this tent. the most posh... with fnc you? not 20 rand most posh... with fnc you? not 20 grand work- — most posh... with fnc you? not 20 grand work. the _ most posh... with fnc you? not 20 grand work. the forecast _ most posh... with fnc you? not 20 grand work. the forecast isn't - grand work. the forecast isn't horrific— grand work. the forecast isn't horrific at _ grand work. the forecast isn't horrific at the moment, so it won't be much — horrific at the moment, so it won't be much... probablya bit horrific at the moment, so it won't be much... probably a bit too hot at the moment — be much... probably a bit too hot at the moment. i like glamping and i've done in _ the moment. i like glamping and i've done in the _ the moment. i like glamping and i've done in the past. i could do without
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the music, — done in the past. i could do without the music, though, to be honest. laughter— laughter seb, you look like you might be a class and. ., �* ., , ., class and. you're right and i should be there now. _ class and. you're right and i should be there now, but _ class and. you're right and i should be there now, but i'm _ class and. you're right and i should be there now, but i'm sitting - class and. you're right and i shouldi be there now, but i'm sitting to the great viewers of the bbc news channel instead. what would i give for a £25,000 glamping tent. my intent to waiting for me right now. i bought this ticket in 2019 when i thought one last time before i become a decrepit middle—aged man. i will enjoy something on my youth. things have changed ever so slightly, so i don't quite have £25,000 lying around, but i'm looking forward to it. i've been to class once when i was younger, and it was warm and dry the whole time. i'm packing my wellies and myjacket because i think it might not be as dry this time, but i'm very excited for paul mccartney on saturday.
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you're heading there tomorrow? friday morning, so straight there since there were a couple of by—election 's you might be aware of. there's no peace for political journalists. of. there's no peace for political journalists-_ of. there's no peace for political journalists-— journalists. you haven't delayed that 'ust journalists. you haven't delayed that just because _ journalists. you haven't delayed thatjust because of— journalists. you haven't delayed that just because of this - thatjust because of this appearance?— thatjust because of this appearance? trio. it's an interesting appearance? no. it's an interesting fine-u- appearance? i457. it's an interesting line—up because it's one of the oldest line—ups. paul mccarty is 80. is also the youngest. billy eilers, a very popular singer, she's only 25 —— billie eilish. if you have a music taste like me, it's perfect. lucky you. enjoy it. thank you very much both of you for being with us. that's it and they'll both be back at 11.30 here on bbc. that's it from the paper review for now. goodbye.
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good evening. i'm tulsen tollett and this is your sports news, where we start with tennis, where three british players have made the last eight at eastbourne. harriet dart had a busy day — starting with a victory againstjil teichmann, and then was almost immediately back on court to beat marta kostyuk and reach the quarterfinals. currently ranked 103 in the world, dart will play two—time wimbledon champion petra kvitova. britain's katie boulter was actually doing well against kvitova earlier by taking the first set. but the world number 31 came through to win in 3 sets. in the men's, dan evans is out. he was beaten in straight sets by maxime cressy. the american's ranked 27 places below evans, but will now face britain's cameron norrie
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in the last eight. britain's jack draper could potentially face ryan peniston next after his win against diego schwartzman of argentina. peniston's match against spain's pedro martinez was suspended at one—set—all. serena williams is through to the semi—finals in the doubles as she prepares to make a comeback to wimbledon after nearly a year away from the sport. together with ons jabeur, they beat shulo aoyama and chan hao—ching in straight sets. england have completed a 3—0 series victory in the one—day series against the netherlands. they comfortably won their third and final match this afternoon, as andy swiss reports. i day which began with a first england cap for david payne. liam livingston dazzled by the dutch
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sunshine, no breakthrough, no hard feelings. the netherlands threatened to make him pay, as max o'dowd swatted his way to a half—century from a promising position. pena belatedly getting his big moment, although it was david willey that did the most damage. easy for england, while there was a brief wobble. but the netherlands's hopes look through their fingers. joss buttler dispatching them to belgium, while jason royce matched his way to a stunning century. rarely has a match and a series been won quite so emphatically. andy swiss, bbc news. to test cricket, where jamie overton is set to make his england debut in the third and final test against new zealand. the surrey paceman replaces james anderson, who misses out due to an ankle problem.
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england have already won the series, but will be hoping for a 3—0 series win against the reigning world test champions. overton has taken 21 wickets in the county championship this year and is fully deserving of a call—up, according to the captain. he's been bowling fast this year for surrey, he's been taking wickets and he's been, as i say, the point of difference. so it's great to be able to come in this week and represent england, especially in the good form that he is. but, yeah, to have someone change the game in the way he does is exciting. sadio mane has completed his move from liverpool to bayern munich. the 30—year—old moves to the bundesliga in a deal worth nearly 27 and a half million pounds. managerjurgen klopp says he is one of 'one of liverpool's greatest ever players'. the senegal international spent six years at anfield winning the champions league, premier league, fa cup and league cup.
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you know him, good guy, of course. he would _ you know him, good guy, of course. he would love me to say, but of course, — he would love me to say, but of course, like _ he would love me to say, but of course, like i said, very, very good guy _ course, like i said, very, very good guy he _ course, like i said, very, very good guy. he understands my tradition like the club, and accepting. i wish him all— like the club, and accepting. i wish him all the — like the club, and accepting. i wish him all the best for liverpool. in some other transfer news, cardiff city have held talks with gareth bale's representatives as they step up their efforts to sign the out—of—contract wales captain. the deal is not yet done, however, and bale's agents say they are also "still in talks with lots of other clubs". romelu lukaku has signed a season—long loan deal with former club inter milan, just 12 months after leaving for chelsea. the belgium striker is heading back to the san siro after costing chelsea nearly £100 million last summer. to the women's game, where england striker ellen white has tested positive for covid—19. she was training with the squad yesterday and attended
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the media day, but has now returned home and will be monitored daily. a replacement won't be called up for friday's friendly against the netherlands at elland road. four—time major champion brooks koepka will play in the saudi arabian—backed liv golf series. he'lljoin them in the second event in portland, oregon in the united states. earlier, the organisers of the open championship also confirmed that they'll allow qualified players who've joined the controversial breakaway competition in the field at st andrews this year. dina asher—smith and katarina johnson—thompson are among the 72 athletes chosen to represent hosts england at the commonwealth games in birmingham next month. asher—smith, the world 200—metre champion, will compete in the 100 metres and the 4 by 100 relay, whilejohnson—thompson will defend the commonwealth heptathlon title that she won four years ago on the gold coast. olympic medallists keely hodgkinson and holly bradshaw are also in the squad.
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for more on everything else, you could head to the bbc sport website, but that is all the sport for now. here in aberdeenshire, 26 degrees was the warmest day of the year so far in scotland. the next few days will be cooler. we've got more rain in the forecast. we still have some cloud in the north and northwest of scotland, but it's the clouded france that we need to keep a close eye on. that's been producing some thundery downpours. that will trigger some more showers. we will see those showers developing, some of them will be heavy and thundery.
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scotland and northern ireland may have a dry day, not quite as warm as wednesday. the weather's changing because presser is falling, which means we're likely to find more cloud. ahead of that, there will be sunshine around, but we will find more showers breaking out. this band of rain arrives in parts of wales in the southwest of england, and temperatures will be lower, typically 22 degrees. last of the warm weather. across the anglia —— east anglia. looking at the details for saturday, we're looking at most of the wet weather across the
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western side of the uk. there will be some sunshine, but we may see cloud thickening across the southeast. temperatures looking around 19—21 degrees, cooler in northern ireland. quite wet here. it's going to be northern and western in areas that seem most of the rain. further east, it may well be dry on sunday, and that's where we'll find most temperatures. it will be cooler in the west.
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hello, and welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm arunoday mukharji. lets get you the headlines... a powerful earthquake kills more than a thousand people in afghanistan. the taliban appeal for international help. the scale of this disaster is hard to the scale of this disaster is hard t. . ., , ~ the scale of this disaster is hard to comprehend. all villages have been flattened. _ to comprehend. all villages have been flattened. this _ to comprehend. all villages have been flattened. this is _ to comprehend. all villages have been flattened. this isjust - to comprehend. all villages have been flattened. this isjust the i been flattened. this is just the start of this crisis. as russian forces advance on the remaining ukrainian held towns in the donbas, we join a group of volunteers trying to evacuate civilians from the area. anotherfamily another family has just been loaded into the trap. another family saying goodbye to their home and to their
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lives. —— loaded into the truck. and glastonbury is back after the pandemic.

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