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a 17—year—old was also injured in the same incident. the met police say they had contact with student nurse owami davies on the day she was reported missing by her family. siren blares. a car bomb in moscow kills the daughter of putin ally alexsandr dugin, a vocal supporter of the war in ukraine. the exam board pearson has apologised after some btec students didn't get their results on time, putting their university places in doubt. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello. thanks forjoining us on sportsday this evening. i'm ben croucher. your headlines.... 3-3.
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it's been a hectic afternoon in the premier league as champions manchester city showing their fighting spirit at newcastle. three losses now for anthonyjoshua. what next after his defeat to oleksandr usyk? and three golds in total forjoe fraser to complete a record—breaking european championships for british gymnasts. hello there. we start in the premier league, where it's been a day of drama. shocks, comebacks, red cards, var and a hatful of goals — six at stjames park, where nothing could separate newcastle and manchester city in a classic encounter. the home side had led 3—1 at one stage, but couldn't hang on against the defending champions. matt graveling reports.
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eddie howe has never beaten pep guardiola, whose side is undefeated in 19 premier league away games. it's safe to say this would be easy. the last time these teams met, city scored five, and five minutes then, the goals suggested more. this touch from mcgill insured a city when would be far from from mcgill insured a city when would be farfrom black—and—white. when callum wilson made it two. the magpies were flying. city needed a p9p magpies were flying. city needed a pep talk. but within minutes, guardiola's come back was made quicker with this fantastic free kick. but then came a charge from the champions. the tally now stands at three in three, and 3—3 soon followed. bernardo silva slipped into the newcastle box. six goal
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thriller at scene changes park and an unbeaten start from both sides. a breathless 90 minutes for both managers. luckily, they'd regained theirs to give us their reaction. eddie howe�*s side make a proper football game. this is what football is about, so i think they get everything. you need the mentality first, so you need _ you need the mentality first, so you need the _ you need the mentality first, so you need the bravery, the willingness to take a _ need the bravery, the willingness to take a flight risk, but the alternative is to sit back and think vou're _ alternative is to sit back and think vou're safe~ — alternative is to sit back and think you're safe. i feel that was worth taking _ you're safe. i feel that was worth taking and — you're safe. i feel that was worth taking and the players executed it brilliantly. some of our attacking today— brilliantly. some of our attacking today was — brilliantly. some of our attacking today was of the highest level and i thought we looked to real threat. nearly a surprise at st james park. a shock at elland road, where leeds united stuffed chelsea 3—nil. jesse marsch described it as his best day since becoming leeds boss in february, whilst his opposite number thomas tuchel said his side were the better team. drew savage can help
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you make your mind up. this is how it feels when everything goes to plan. butjesse and his team had earned the right to celebrate. they gave chelsea the runaround for the off. the american�*s first goal would soon follow. a moment for marsch to enjoy, and soon another. leads didn't give chelsea a moment's piece —— leeds. this was their reward. a miserable day for everybody, chelsea outplayed and finished the game a man short. after battling relegation, it's been
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a lot for leeds fans to enjoy. a coach described this as their best performance so far. things are starting to take off. drew savage, bbc news. so, can leeds build on this result, then? their managerjesse marsch believes they're heading in the right direction. i'm really happy for our team. they work really hard, they tried to adapt in every way that i've asked them to. they've committed to the environment we've created, and validation moments like this are really important for continued projects, and i think that's what we have to understand. it's notjust a win, its a good performance against a really good team and we understand that the potential is there and we have to maximise that. west ham united have replaced manchester united at the bottom of the premier league — still pointless after three games. the latest defeat came at home to brighton, thanks to goals from alexis mcallister and leandro trossard. west ham without a point and without a goal so far. brighton stay unbeaten. in scotland, celtic have preserved their 100% record in the scottish premiership. they returned to the top
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of the table with a 2—0 win at home to hearts — kyogo furuhashi and giorgios giakoumakis on the scoresheet. defeats for hearts�* ends their unbeaten start. defeats for hearts ends their unbeaten start. let's rattle through the day's other stories. south african laura woolvardt smashed an unbeaten 90 to lead the northern superchargers to a seven—wicket victory over manchester originals in the women's hundred. it meant deandra dottin�*s 30—ball 68 was in vain for the originals. peco bagnaia claimed his third straight motogp victory, pipping championship leader fabio quartararo in austria. the italian still trails quartararo by 44 points in the standings. and irish sprinter sam bennett made it back to back wins on stage 3 of the vuelta a espana. italian edoardo affini has taken the overall lead. anthonyjoshua insists he wants to continue boxing, but after his defeat to oleksandr usyk in their heavyweight rematch in saudi arabia, where he goes next is uncertain. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky was among those to contract usyk, who fought for more than just his belts whilstjoshua's post—fight
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actions also raised eyebrows. —— congratulate usyk. ade adedoyin reports. a night of high emotions. and still the have a night of high emotions. and still they have a _ a night of high emotions. and still they have a nitely _ a night of high emotions. and still they have a nitely champion... - a night of high emotions. and still. they have a nitely champion... tears of 'o for they have a nitely champion... tears of joy for oleksandr _ they have a nitely champion... tears of joy for oleksandr usyk, _ of joy for oleksandr usyk, frustration ofjoy for oleksandr usyk, frustration for anthonyjoshua, who through the belt out of the ring before storming back. it was a cat and mouse affair which came to life in the ninth round. usyk was heard, joshua under pressure, but the ukrainian weathered the storm. from the brink of victory to the edge of defeat, it was nowjoshua on the receiving end. dedicated the victory to his country. translation:
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ukrainians never give up. they always win a point. i’m ukrainians never give up. they always win a point.— always win a point. i'm upset deep down in my — always win a point. i'm upset deep down in my heart. _ always win a point. i'm upset deep down in my heart. argh! _ always win a point. i'm upset deep| down in my heart. argh! cheering disappointing _ down in my heart. argh! cheering disappointing for— down in my heart. argh! cheering disappointing for anthony - down in my heart. argh! cheering disappointing for anthony joshua i down in my heart. argh! cheering| disappointing for anthony joshua in disappointing for anthonyjoshua in about that fell into a similar pattern, but usyk showed class, courage and a champion�*s to prevail. so, what next forjoshua after another epic heavyweight title fight? journalist and commentator steve bunce gave us his reaction to the fight and all that happened after it. he charged at usyk and pushed him around for 180 seconds. it looked like that was the end of usyk. then the bell goes, they get a 62nd... i can seejoshua, i can see usyk. he comes out in the tenth round and he
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did what champions do, he took control, turned the fight around, won the tenth, 11th and 12 and retained his title. what a spectacle. retained his title. what a spectacle-— retained his title. what a sectacle. , ., ., ., , retained his title. what a sectacle. , ., ., ., spectacle. use all the emotions from both men after— spectacle. use all the emotions from both men after the _ spectacle. use all the emotions from both men after the fight. _ spectacle. use all the emotions from both men after the fight. we - spectacle. use all the emotions from both men after the fight. we saw - both men after the fight. we saw aside _ both men after the fight. we saw aside from anthonyjoshua we haven't seen before. i aside from anthony joshua we haven't seen before-— seen before. i think you put so much into the training _ seen before. i think you put so much into the training -- _ seen before. i think you put so much into the training -- he _ seen before. i think you put so much into the training -- he put _ seen before. i think you put so much into the training -- he put and - seen before. i think you put so much into the training -- he put and all. into the training —— he put and all he's heard since he lost is titled to usyk is you have to win the wry —— rematch. the more he tells you, he doesn't listen to what people say, you know he does listen, so there is immense pressure on him. he thought he'd done enough, so his reaction wasn't the reaction of an angry man, a man that feels like his world's come tumbling down. however,
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he should have been protected. i believe you should have been inspected. certainly not grab microphones, push people around, grab usyk�*s belt. he threw a tantrum like a child, but he's a grown man. what he needed was protecting from his own emotions and fury at that particular time. you the european championships are coming to a close with jake wightman winning 800—metre silver in the last hour. it's been a record—breaking champs for britain's gymnasts with 11 medals in total — two more golds on sunday. with more on that and success on the water, here's our correspondent nesta mcgregor. jake jarman's day didn't start like this, because he didn't qualify for the final. the 20—year—old had just minutes to prepare. the rest is now history. it’s minutes to prepare. the rest is now histo . �* , . minutes to prepare. the rest is now histo . �*, ., ., .,
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history. it's all or nothing. britain had _ history. it's all or nothing. britain had their— history. it's all or nothing. britain had their first - history. it's all or nothing. britain had their first male european title on that piece of equipment, adding to a bronze he had already won on the floor. my equipment, adding to a bronze he had already won on the floor.— already won on the floor. my courage told me i already won on the floor. my courage told me i might _ already won on the floor. my courage told me i might have _ already won on the floor. my courage told me i might have to _ already won on the floor. my courage told me i might have to do fault, - already won on the floor. my courage told me i might have to do fault, so i told me i might have to do fault, so iiiterativ— told me i might have to do fault, so i literally had one go on the vault out here — i literally had one go on the vault out here it — i literally had one go on the vault out here. it was the most last—minute thing i've ever done. courtney— last—minute thing i've ever done. courtney tollett new gold and silver were out of sight. that's exactly what he delivered for third. the best we've _ what he delivered for third. the best we've ever _ what he delivered for third. tue: best we've ever seen! what he delivered for third. the best we've ever seen! gb's - what he delivered for third. the - best we've ever seen! gb's justified best we've ever seen! gb's 'ustified sittin: out best we've ever seen! gb's 'ustified sitting out the i best we've ever seen! gb's 'ustified sitting out the final fi best we've ever seen! gb's 'ustified sitting out the final when _ best we've ever seen! gb's justified sitting out the final when he - best we've ever seen! gb's justified sitting out the final when he picked | sitting out the final when he picked up sitting out the final when he picked up a bronze on the parallel bars. the title would go to another britt. that feat matched.— that feat matched. surely that's unbeatable! _ that feat matched. surely that's unbeatable! a _ that feat matched. surely that's unbeatable! a third _ that feat matched. surely that's unbeatable! a third gold - that feat matched. surely that's unbeatable! a third gold medal| that feat matched. surely that's i unbeatable! a third gold medal for joe frazier- —
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unbeatable! a third gold medal for joe frazier. the _ unbeatable! a third gold medal for joe frazier. the 23-year-old - unbeatable! a third gold medal for| joe frazier. the 23-year-old played joe frazier. the 23—year—old played his part in making this the most successful championships for british gymnastics. emma wiggs again showed her dominance over her sport. already a ten time world champion and two—time paralympic champion, here she is winning her eighth european title. nesta mcgregor, bbc news. and from munich to rome, where there's been further medal success for great britain at the european aquatics championship. it was jack laugher and anthony harding who were celebrating, winning gold in the men's synchronised 3—metre springboard event. elsewhere, noah williams took silver in the men's 10m platform with teammate ben cutmore winning bronze. that's all we've got time for. loads more on the website and app. next on bbc news, it's the film review.
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hello, and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. i'm jane hill. and taking us through all the summer's releases is anna smith, who is back with me. good to see you, anna, and what have you been watching? all sorts. this week, we've got the feast, which is a stylish welsh language horror from doctor who director lee haven jones. then, girls can't surf. this is a documentary about women and waves. and then finally, we're looking at a french romantic comedy called anais in love. and you bring me a horror film to start. lovely to see you, anna. no, no, excellent. tell us what it's about. i keep doing this to you every week, don't i? but it is a horror film worth talking about. and it's an intelligent horrorfilm, you know? i love that. so, the feast, it's intriguing. it's darkly funny. it's character driven, starts off much like a thriller, but becomes quite a full—on
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18 cert horror, to warn you. it's set in rural wales over the course of one eventful day and night. very modern design home. the local mp and his family live there, and his wife is preparing for an important dinner party and she hires a young girl called cadi to help her out around the house. and when cadi arrives, she's behaving rather strangely. and, in fact, she's mostly silent. her silence kind of gives every member of the family a chance to almost overshare. let's have a look at a clip. 0k.
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