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seats? at the three 205 making the seech seats? at the three 20s making the seech is seats? at the three 20s making the speech is because _ seats? at the three 20s making the speech is because he _ seats? at the three 20s making the speech is because he wants - seats? at the three 20s making the speech is because he wants to - seats? at the three 20s making the speech is because he wants to put i speech is because he wants to put the issue — speech is because he wants to put the issue brexit to bed he realises it was— the issue brexit to bed he realises it was such — the issue brexit to bed he realises it was such a divisive issue when the lost — it was such a divisive issue when the lost of— it was such a divisive issue when the lost of little seats he really does _ the lost of little seats he really does want the next election to be about— does want the next election to be about brexit but their people in the labour_ about brexit but their people in the labour party who don't want to put it to betsy — labour party who don't want to put it to betsy from before he delivered the speech this evening, you have people _ the speech this evening, you have people challenging him saying that he did _ people challenging him saying that he did think the labour party should be pushing — he did think the labour party should be pushing for the uk to be in the single _ be pushing for the uk to be in the single market and prominent labour mps and _ single market and prominent labour mps and she was saying that keir starmer— mps and she was saying that keir starmer should leave all options on the table _ starmer should leave all options on the table. as much as keir starmer may want— the table. as much as keir starmer may want this brexit issue to go away, _ may want this brexit issue to go away, there's clear divisions in the labour party— away, there's clear divisions in the labour party about it.— labour party about it. several -a ers labour party about it. several papers talking _ labour party about it. several papers talking about - labour party about it. several papers talking about the - labour party about it. several papers talking about the go . labour party about it. several i papers talking about the go slow today and also industrial action moving across. but on fuel prices, it's
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interesting we look at the rest of europe, other european countries have done more than britain has so far. you think is going to put pressure on richey sue 7 ? i 7 i don't think it will, unfortunately rishi sunak has been under a lot of pressure. skyrocketing living costs and so far, we have seen nothing, pretty much and obviously these dreadlocks are a sign of more signs of frustration from workers across the country in the ranges to come and reviewed some of discontent in the government of done the best to try and move the agenda away from that and move the agenda away from that and obviously not necessarily out of there and doing what sexual allegations claims we have also heard from train drivers union their planning to drive during the financial times into the government
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really tries to put their hands in the pockets to try to help find people. the pockets to try to help find eo - le. �* the pockets to try to help find neale, �* the pockets to try to help find --eole. �* ., the pockets to try to help find --eole. �* . , ., ., people. and look at the breakdown on fuel, costs people. and look at the breakdown on fuel. costs of — people. and look at the breakdown on fuel, costs of delivered, _ people. and look at the breakdown on fuel, costs of delivered, the _ people. and look at the breakdown on fuel, costs of delivered, the cost - fuel, costs of delivered, the cost price of delivered unleaded petrol 145.7 pence and the retailer margin is 7p but basically come or looking at what should be on answer 23p that's way below what retailers are charging. that's way below what retailers are char: in . , , , ., charging. they were suggesting that the averaue charging. they were suggesting that the average price _ charging. they were suggesting that the average price of— charging. they were suggesting that the average price of unleaded - charging. they were suggesting that the average price of unleaded at - charging. they were suggesting that the average price of unleaded at thel the average price of unleaded at the moment is £191 the average price of unleaded at the moment is £1 91 they think 85p will appearfor moment is £1 91 they think 85p will appear for goes moment is £1 91 they think 85p will appearfor goes on 2000. moment is £1 91 they think 85p will appear for goes on 2000. they are pressuring travis to go forward and you could see how much fuel is at the moment but rishi sunak did announces in march obviously, moving
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it down for a week or so, the price was so much that's almost been completely. was so much that's almost been completely-— was so much that's almost been comletel . �* , ., �* ., completely. and it should've gone refer than that _ completely. and it should've gone refer than that and _ completely. and it should've gone refer than that and if _ completely. and it should've gone refer than that and if they - completely. and it should've gone refer than that and if they start i refer than that and if they start knocking — refer than that and if they start knocking pennies off of this now, will a _ knocking pennies off of this now, will a really make a difference if the price — will a really make a difference if the price keeps rising? european countries. _ the price keeps rising? european countries, hundreds _ the price keeps rising? european countries, hundreds put - the price keeps rising? european countries, hundreds put a - the price keeps rising? european countries, hundreds put a price | the price keeps rising? european i countries, hundreds put a price cap on fuel france, italy and other countries have reduced significantly as well. priti patel thinks these protesters should be arrested, do you think that will work well? the last ulse you think that will work well? the last pulse i _ you think that will work well? tue: last pulse i went through you think that will work well? tu9 last pulse i went through a you think that will work well? tu9: last pulse i went through a split opinion on whether protesters like this should be jailed and some of the government is keen to show doing some form of crackdowns are trained
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to remove peoples rights in might well playing to conservatives and the malice from the other person story deviating away format boris johnson non—biased sexual allegations, in regards to a principal ensure and on the stereo, list of the from that obviously, pretty successful and they call them, show agency. smashing the pinch story, two days and real, it smashed on yesterday and so, i think thatis smashed on yesterday and so, i think that is the case. and smashed on yesterday and so, i think that is the case. an— that is the case. and discerned by distractions _ that is the case. and discerned by distractions can _ that is the case. and discerned by distractions can cause _ that is the case. and discerned by distractions can cause on - that is the case. and discerned by distractions can cause on the - distractions can cause on the road and if—
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distractions can cause on the road and if we — distractions can cause on the road and if we agree to where you end up with the _ and if we agree to where you end up with the railways being blocked because — with the railways being blocked because strikes and chaos of the airport— because strikes and chaos of the airport and — because strikes and chaos of the airport and you can even go anywhere in your— airport and you can even go anywhere inyourcar_ airport and you can even go anywhere in your car because of concerns about— in your car because of concerns about protests on the road, you can slip about protests on the road, you can stip ih— about protests on the road, you can slip in quite — about protests on the road, you can slip in quite concerning. think about protests on the road, you can slip in quite concerning.— slip in quite concerning. think of the o tics slip in quite concerning. think of the optics though, _ slip in quite concerning. think of the optics though, how - slip in quite concerning. think of the optics though, how would i slip in quite concerning. think of i the optics though, how would support these people would have. looking at these people would have. looking at the pictures earlier, some of the people held up in the go slows were honking their horns in support and compare and contrast with what happened with extinction rebellion a few years ago. centre of london where things are allowed to proceed without being broken up by the police. without being broken up by the olice. , :, , ' without being broken up by the olice. , :, , , ., police. they are suffering due to hiuh police. they are suffering due to high petrol— police. they are suffering due to high petrol prices _ police. they are suffering due to high petrol prices and _ police. they are suffering due to high petrol prices and also i police. they are suffering due to high petrol prices and also if- police. they are suffering due toj high petrol prices and also if you -et high petrol prices and also if you get stuck— high petrol prices and also if you get stuck in colour red in the motorway— get stuck in colour red in the motorway and if they are able to earn _ motorway and if they are able to earn money because they're stuck on some _ earn money because they're stuck on some motorway, they can be very
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happy— some motorway, they can be very happy and — some motorway, they can be very happy and people on priscilla airport— happy and people on priscilla airport in— happy and people on priscilla airport in the belief of the flights _ airport in the belief of the flights. people are willing to accept — flights. people are willing to accept some super test but it gets way disruptive to people i think people — way disruptive to people i think people looking for the police to use those _ people looking for the police to use those powers and candies them against — those powers and candies them against protesters such as extinction rebellion the plucked up the roadways. see them being used as a protests— the roadways. see them being used as a protests as well. that's it for the papers. this hour. aletha and john will be back with me again at 11:30. but for now, goodbye.
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this is your sports news restart with— this is your sports news restart with tennis. i found the dog wants his third _ with tennis. i found the dog wants his third grandson was the year as he moves — his third grandson was the year as he moves into the quarterfinals. joining _ he moves into the quarterfinals. joining him is australia's nick, the first time his reach this is 2014 and correspondence has more was personalities of two sites. when it comes to nick kyrgios, there is a never—ending change of characteristic. he to take your breath away and then later he seems to be in agony. certainly distraught and took the first set, that's it. how could he serve with the dodgy shoulder? like that. he won sets two and three but accrue through
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maintained design standards and is angry she was and it is on family and friends in the crowd and he turned to the light, to his best tennis, the quarterfinals of the 5 cents victory. i tennis, the quarterfinals of the 5 cents victory-— tennis, the quarterfinals of the 5 cents victory. i needed a glass of wine for sure. _ cents victory. i needed a glass of wine for sure. yeah, _ cents victory. i needed a glass of wine for sure. yeah, put - cents victory. i needed a glass of wine for sure. yeah, put your. cents victory. i needed a glass of| wine for sure. yeah, put your feet up wine for sure. yeah, put your feet up and watch. wine for sure. yeah, put your feet up and watch-— wine for sure. yeah, put your feet up and watch. watch from accrued one, a up and watch. watch from accrued one. a peputar_ up and watch. watch from accrued one, a popular quarterfinal- up and watch. watch from accrued one, a popular quarterfinal list i one, a popular quarterfinal list crypt by the police here, wimbledon organisers of been dined by the women's tour from boring organisers of been dined by the women's tourfrom boring players organisers of been dined by the women's tour from boring players and there is a world beyond these corners, ukraine stands by the decision. way back knocking out
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britain's heather watson and harriet art. one of several british doubles defeats. i remember come of the eight names led in singles division. considering his apartment is in the rust top 50, he appears to be beatable. nori seems comfortable with the sub came in the occasion. three more sets for semifinal. 2019 champion simona halep dismantled fourth seeded spaniard paula badosa needing just 60 minutes to win 6—1, 6—2. it was her first match on centre court since winning the title three years ago. the romanian is the only grand slam winner left standing in the women's singles draw and next up she faces american amanda anisimova. jonny bairstow and joe root have both hit unbeaten half centuries as england chase 378 to win against india in the fifth and final test.
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it leaves a tantalising final day at edgbaston as england look to level the series at two games a piece. nesta mcgregor watched the action on day four. 2-1 2—1 down, standing in each of the leaven of the series they would need to show they were morning people. to most of the hard work done before lunch and on day four started well, and he hadn't put 30 runs on the board when they lost. a key work in with 66. two quick wickets would follow first and missed timing this reverse strike. india was stunned and literally because he was struck on his helmet, he was gone. jimmy edison schedule his tests catch but
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it should be 101. edison schedule his tests catch but it should be101. two) nojoins. and when he instant helped himself to the final three wickets, for england, the chase was on and a target of the age of 78 and i karen chase. and while the transformation that was slim, to give the crowd something to believe in. even before reaching his half—century, it had been set. show roots since two neck and neck. it smiling. we
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denmark midfielder christian eriksen has agreed in principle to sign for manchester united — on a free transfer. the 30—year—old's short—term contract at brentford ended last month. it is believed eriksen, who is still to have his medical, was choosing between thomas frank's side and united but the lure of playing for the latter swung his decision. arsenal have signed brazil forward gabrieljesus from manchester city, on a long—term dealfor £45m. the 25—year—old forward scored 95 goals in 236 appearances in all competitions during his five seasons at city, jesus will wear the no 9 shirt — recently vacated by alexandre lacazette, who left for lyon on a free transfer. after an appeal against his ban was upheld. poulter had entered the tournament which precedes next week's 150th open championship at st andrews. but the european—based dp world tour barred poulter and 15 other players because they have joined the saudi—funded liv
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golf invitational series. dp world tour chief keith pelley said he was "disappointed by the outcome" but would "abide by the decision". acquired by the story and increasingly warmer as well. high—pressure is trying to build in from the atlantic it will seize the new weather fronts just dashing across the high and introducing more live cloud as shari bricks of rain on the fringes of scotland. frigid conditions assist, the best of the sunshine, the best of the warmth and some of these two are. 20 through 24 degrees under the question. as we move into wednesday, or friend question. as we move into wednesday, orfriend can bring some significant rain in scotland and behind that it's could be milder or humid conditions generally and i optics of showers and rain and cloudy skies in
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welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines... gunshots horror at an independence day parade near chicago. six people are dead and police are still searching for the gunman. ukrainian forces withdraw from the eastern region of luhansk as predident putin orders his forces to press on. the opposition leader in the uk sets out his party's position on brexit. keir starmer says labour will not campaign to take the country back into the eu. an outbreak of avian flu is facing
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