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but sunny spells following on behind with temperatures at a maximum of 23 celsius. and then a quick glance at the week ahead. temperatures are going to pick up across the board, but particularly in the south. take a look at the temperatures in london towards the weekend, getting up to 27 celsius by sunday.
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hello this is bbc news. the headlines... breaking news — one person has been arrested after shots were fired at a shopping centre in copenhagen. several people are said to be injured. six new claims of inappropriate behaviour by former deputy chief whip chris pincher have emerged — days after he was suspended as a tory mp after allegations he groped two men. russia says it now controls the whole of the luhansk region in eastern ukraine. the number of people being admitted to hospital with covid will continue to rise, according to the head of the uk health security agency.
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the government's spending watchdog is to review borisjohnson�*s pledge to build a0 new hospitals by 2030. now on bbc news — with news of britain's cameron norrie reaching his first ever grand slam quarterfinal — it's it's time for sportsday. hello. thanks forjoining us on sportsday on this sizzling sporting sunday. i'm ben croucher. coming up... wham, bam, thank you, cam! norrie makes his way into the wimbledon quarterfinals for the first time. a scary start to the british grand prix. details of a dramatic race and a first time winner on the way. morejonny bairstow heroics at edgbaston — but india remain on top in the final test.
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welcome along. it's been one of those sundays you get in the british sporting summer where you don't quite know what to watch. we've got you covered, don't worry. we'll start at wimbledon where we had two brits aiming to reach the singles quarterfinals of a grand slam for the first time. chethan pathak�*s been keeping across it all. chetan — how have they fared? if you are not sure what to watch, ben, always watch the tennis is what i would say. that is what he been doing here. the british violins comic fans piled into heather watson and cam norrie, the first time anyone has ever had a schedule sunday of play well and truly gone and cam norrie feeling very good
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tonight in his first grand slam quarterfinal and was a great way to do it in straight sets over court one against american tommy bowe. these two are friends, they have been practising together a few times as well and i was watching some of this over on court one. cam norrie talks about being a tim henman fan. we want senators executed as well as he would like. coming back on top. 6-5, 7-4 to the he would like. coming back on top. 6—5, 7—4 to the british number one. first time he is playing the second week of a major, going to play belgian�*s david goffin next. eventually waiting but a brilliant day for cameron norrie continuing british hopes in the men's singles. in the ladies�* singles meanwhile, i'm afraid to say, for heather watson it is over. she liked cam norrie playing in the fourth grand
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slam of the first but she was beaten earlier today by the world number 97 from germanyjule niemeier it was just better all round in the end and heather watson just couldn't make it happen. before that doesn't weigh on centre court, that famous court celebrating its 100th year on from legends aplenty just celebrating its 100th year on from legends aplentyjust right before that got under way. wimbledon legend survive plenty as our special sports correspondentjoe wilson now reports. billiejean billie jean king! billie jean king! before play, that door ke -t billie jean king! before play, that door kept opening _ billie jean king! before play, that door kept opening to _ billie jean king! before play, that door kept opening to history. - billie jean king! before play, that. door kept opening to history. bjorn door kept opening to history. b'orn born! to door kept opening to history. b'orn borg! to mack fl door kept opening to history. b'orn borg! to mack centre i door kept opening to history. b'orn borg! to mack centre court h borg! to mack centre court centenary- _ borg! to mack centre court centenary. roger _ borg! to mack centre court centenary. roger federer! | borg! to mack centre court i centenary. roger federer! the cathered centenary. roger federer! the gathered roll _ centenary. roger federer! the gathered roll call _ centenary. roger federer! the gathered roll call of _ centenary. roger federer! the gathered roll call of winners i centenary. roger federer! the i gathered roll call of winners and then establish the final cheer for sue barker, the pride of the channel islands. over to you,
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sue barker, the pride of the channel islands. overto you, heather watson. she is at the top of the screen here in a valley against germany'sjule niemeier which summed germany's jule niemeier which summed up germany'sjule niemeier which summed up the first set. watson tried to race making the most of her first ever first—round race making the most of her first everfirst—round match but ever first—round match but ultimately... everfirst—round match but ultimately... yes, first set to jule ultimately... yes, first set tojule niemeier 6—2. watson could neither outrun her 32—year—old an opponent or outthink. all this past champions were watching a rising shia sonic star, new question —— watching a rising star, no question. 6—1 in the sector than a nice touch of the crowd. i sector than a nice touch of the crowd. , ., ., , ., crowd. i 'ust want to say sorry that i had to crowd. i just want to say sorry that i had to kick _ crowd. i just want to say sorry that i had to kick out _ crowd. i just want to say sorry that i had to kick out a _ crowd. i just want to say sorry that i had to kick out a british - crowd. i just want to say sorry that i had to kick out a british player i i had to kick out a british player today. might make well, she fully deserved to win. joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon. really good performance from jule niemeier as we've been saying and she set up an all—german corner to play tatiana maria who is ranked
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103rd in the world and for a semifinal is not to play as we were expecting to be talking about in the second championships but tatiana maria is knocked out and the former french open champion oster benko had two match points, failed to take them and ended up losing in three and she lost her temper as well though in her water bottle down in frustration. —— je ena though in her water bottle down in frustration. ——je ena ostapenko. spectators ended up doing her off the court and jelena ostapenko didn't even go to press after that so annoyed was she and the monitor was talking about how difficult it was talking about how difficult it was to go back after second child, oldest woman left in the draw at 32 years old. one player through to the women's quality finals is a 23—year—old closing up victory of carolyn legaspi who was the one who knocks out em raducanu in straight sets —— caroline garcia. she is going to play eitherjaber match or emma merton. that is not currently going on. you can see a replay at the moment of ons jabeur. highest
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player that has ever been from north africa and the arab world. ons jabeur the favourite now i would say with other players out of the championships and cocoa golf and it looks as though ons jabeur has the break and she is 2—1 up over merton, the 24th seed, full seed third, ons jabeur in charge of that one for the moment. despite fourth seed in third. let mejust moment. despite fourth seed in third. let me just cast my eye on what is happening sent at the moment in the men's draw. these are the two youngest men left in the singles golf. it is in the annex in and callous alkalis and even a nailbiter of eight title baker i can see there is at the moment but i know it is 8-8 is at the moment but i know it is 8—8 in that type break. tenth seed in fifth seed. regarded as future of the men's game, alcatraz. but the other players on top of this, 6—1, 6-4, other players on top of this, 6—1, 6—4, super tight and look at that, alcatraz looks like he is set points
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keeping himself alive and is championships and can he do it? novak djokovic delta, gets the card tim van vicodin. —— novak djokovic still to come against a wild card. when that compendium is always, thank you very much. —— comprehensive as always. no british winner at silverstone for the british grand prix but one of the best races in recent memory had a happy ending for carlos sainz. the ferrari driver claimed his maiden f1 win, ahead of sergio perez and lewis hamilton. it was a race that started with a dramatic crash and had wheel to wheel action throughout. joe lynskey watched this one... three o'clock at silverstone on british motorsport�*s biggest day. but as the field left the grid, this. in that car was zhou guanyu, the first chinese driver in f1 in his first season. the contact with george russell, in his first home race with mercedes. he ran to help
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zhou out but muscle's carty was damaging his race, too, was run. half an hour in, the crowd were told zhou was ok. —— his car, to was damaged. they were taken in the medical centre. at four o'clock the race restarted in for a while silverstone hoped. lewis hamilton had found his way to the fun. in a year without a win, could he hear? a slow pit stop meant he got back but the new chance, a safety car with nine laps to go. in an extraordinary rematch hamilton fought his way to third. but out in front was carlos sainz who, in seven years in f1, had not won a grand prix. the man from spain, this was his time and in a day where the sport held its breath at the grid there was joy at the flag. jill lenski, bbc news.
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yes, it was a great race. ——joe lynskey, bbc news. northamptonshire police meanwhile confirmed they'd made a number of arrests after protesters entered the track as the race was red flagged. and an update on zhou guangyu — he's tweeted to say he's ok and had the all—clear from the medics, adding the halo saved him. pictures appeared to show the roll hoop failed on his car when it went upside down. let's take you through some of the day's other top stories and... belgium's wout van aert has kept the leader's yellowjersey at the tour de france after finishing second for the third stage in a row. he was beaten on the line by a late lunge from dutch sprinter dylan groenewegen, by millimetres, in a photo finish. england have drawn their opening match of the hockey world cup against india 1—1. izzy petter scored in first quarter before that was cancelled out by an indian penalty corner in the second. they face new zealand next on tuesday evening. adrian meronk held off a final day charge by new zealand's ryan fox to win the irish open.
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two birdies and this eagle in his final four holes sealed a three—shot win for the pole — his first on the dp world tour. we've done wimbledon, silverstone and now to edgbaston where india remain firmly in the ascendancy in the final test match against england. despite anotherjonny bairstow century, england conceded a huge first innings lead, to which the indian batsmen have since added to. patrick gearey has the details of day three so far... the score when england went out to bat this morning with 84—5 but these days they don't get intimidated by things like schools. instead, they clear minds and impossible boundaries. happy dm, cricket distract them get intimidated by things like scores. the approach by ben stokes relies on instinct and sometimes not but the problem with look as it has a habit of changing suddenly. one ball later, stoke 725.
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that is how we play, they say, and instinct to serve injonny bairstow well, a man in the form of his life seemingly able to hit the ball when he wants with india powerless to stop him. a century, his third in three tests. he embodies new england but it cannot be down to him alone. on 160 was sent on his way with love, perhaps for some, with regret, because when india went back out to bat they were 132 runs ahead. england needed with its fast. this was a start, john tojimmy anderson while broad there is another player. india's response was graceful, old school. test cricket as it was. with its kelly began carefully gathering momentum until charging in the other direction came stokes the bowl. —— virat kohli carefully gathering momentum. joe root number in india more than 100 ahead and they will
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want to keep an eye on that score. patrick gearey, bbc news. so this is how it looks, england all out for 284 in reply to india's 416. england have taken wickts but that india lead now up to 248 approaching the end of the days play. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more just after half—past seven. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. i'mjane hill and taking us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. hi, mark. what have you been watching? very mixed bag. we have minions — the rise of gru —
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the little yellow weeblies are back. we have tigers, which is a sports drama with a difference — it was sweden's academy awards entry. and nitram, a very disturbing drama with a great central performance by caleb landryjones. so, where do you stand on minions? i've seen one of them. it made me laugh, i seem to remember, it was a while ago, there have been a lot of them. yes, there have, but i think that's a good thing. so, this is the sequel to the minions movie, which was a prequel to the despicable me movies, which is when we first met the minions. set in the 19705, gru is a young kid. the minions have attached themselves to grui. he dreams of something called the vicious six, his plans go awry, he ends up being kidnapped.
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therefore, the minions must save gru and in order to save him they have

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