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in the mid twenties for many in the south through the middle of the week. hello this is bbc news. the headlines. get a spine, the message from britain's biggest trade union to the labour party over standing up for working people struggling with the cost of living crisis. merseyside police have issued an
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online video appealing for help catching the person who shot dead olivia pratt—korbel inside her home last week. pakistan warns more people are likely to be caught up an unprecedented flooding that is already claim more than 1000 lives. sports day. now it's time for sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm chetan pathak, coming up on tonight's programme... record breakers celtic score nine in a demoltionjob at dundee united. harry kane's at it again — as tottenham continue their good start to the premier league season. a last minute volley from allain saint maximin maintains newcastle's unbeaten start to the season.
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and max verstappen shows his class — fighting back from fourteenth to win the belgian grand prix as lewis hamilton crashes out welcome along, thank you forjoining us. this time yesterday we were telling you about liverpool — now it's celtic who've scored nine — getting their biggest away league win on an afternoon to forget for dundee united. they remain bottom of the scottish premiership after their worst ever home defeat, but celtic are top, two points clear of rangers and very much the team to catch as nesta mcgregor reports. two players and six of the reasons celtic and theirfans are on cloud nine.
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yet to record a win this season, dundee united went behind when kyogo made this tight finish look simple. his second in a0 minutes was anything but routine. and in first half stoppage time, the japanese international secured his hat trick. the celebration for anyone not keeping count 4—0 up going into the second half, it didn't take long before it was five. abada getting in on the action. the chance of seeing one hat trick is rare, so when abada scored a second, nine minutes later, those inside tannadice were on the brink of an even rarer sight — a double hat trick. and on 77 minutes with this dink, the israeli international delivered. celtic made it nine nine minutes from time their biggest ever away league win. the boys buoyant. confirmation of that
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extraordinary scoreline. that's five wins from five for celtic. dundee united are bottom of the table with just one point and a minus sixteen goal difference. in the other game, lawrence shankland's penalty nine minutes from time ensured hearts beat stjohnstone 3—2 to move up to third in the table. next to the premier league, tottenham and newcastle fans are dreaming big this season — and both sides continued their unbeaten starts to the season today. but they didn't have it all their own way as adam collier reports. only manchester city and liverpool have gained more points since antonio can't took over the and put up antonio can't took over the and put up capable of taking things to another level this isn't and help either number ten and of course harry kane one seemingly unable to score in august was his third this month already. it was also the england strikers 200 career lead goal. forrest found a going difficult as they look to extend their rugby to three matches steve cooks him burl brought a penalty in
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the second half of the pie kane was superbly denied by dean henderson. williams fired wide in response and forrest went in search of an equaliser spurs pounced again with kane heading in the cross. it spurs best start in 13 years was up to a third in the table and still unbeaten. across the midlands newcastle were unable to field their records citing at roles. the striker having to wait a little bit longer for his debuts due to a work permit issue. wolves seven scored in the private league since the opening weekend but in others they have a player capable of scoring from just about anywhere. the captains 25th goal for the club earned them a first—half lead. 16 of those 25 goals have come from outside the box. wolves went on to see a goal ruled out in the second half and newcastle needed some magic to preserve their unbeaten start to put up preserve their unbeaten start to put
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up in the nick of time they got it. maximum providing another of his magic moments and to equalise. teenager elliott anderson almost won it but stoppage time header hit the bar. newcastle also remain unbeaten, wolves wait for a premier league wing goes on. so a frustrating afternoon for wolves who have just two points from four games, but relief for newcastle. that late equaliser means they are unbeaten ahead of a trip to liverpool on wednesday. every game is very difficult, every game you can lose if you're not where you need to be. probably elements of the first half we were would be needed to be. coming in behind in a game where we really stamp their authority like we wanted to on the mat. took the really second—half to do that. that's why we are pleased at the players. the growth of the team is continuing to be there but we know we have a long way to go. be there but we know we have a long way to go. west ham got their first points of the season with a win
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at aston villa. a pablo fornals�* deflected strike, 16 minutes from time, was enough to get a one nil victory. it moves the hammers off the bottom of the table and level on points with villa. understandable relief for manager david moyes — after they'd lost their first three league games. the second half that i felt we were beginning to get a bit more like ourselves and play at it more confident. but then i didn't like the last five minutes where we given the ball away and given the ball back for more attacks. the first win for us was really important today. the players have worked hard to get it and they showed a lot of commitment and resilience as well. i was happy with a lane resilience as well. i was happy with a large part — resilience as well. i was happy with a large part of— resilience as well. i was happy with a large part of our— resilience as well. i was happy with a large part of our performance - a large part of our performance in the balance. i said to the player have _ the balance. i said to the player have time — the balance. i said to the player have time we need to take the points away from _ have time we need to take the points away from west point tonight west ham if— away from west point tonight west ham if we — away from west point tonight west ham if we continue to what were doing _ ham if we continue to what were doing. control, counter pressure, keep asking pressure in two questions. we can find a quality to -et questions. we can find a quality to get ourselves in front of the different things on different days was up _
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different things on different days was up last week against crystal palace _ was up last week against crystal palace we would know we are good enough _ palace we would know we are good enough i_ palace we would know we are good enough. i thought the performance was a _ enough. i thought the performance was a lot— enough. i thought the performance was a lot better today but the outcome _ was a lot better today but the outcome is essential. we need results — after a month's break formula one returned with the belgian grand prix and max verstappen has picked up right where he left off. the championship leader made it nine wins in 1a as he fought back to take a stunning victory at spa. sergio perez completed a red bull one two but there was frustration for lewis hamilton. nick parrott was watching. it doesn't matter whether max for a stop and starts at the front or towards the back. this season —— first step in. engine penalties put him 14th on the grid but his rivals ahead where tearing a path lewis hamilton finished every race this season but couldn't complete the opening lap at spa offers up his mercedes left to damage a continue. i thought i left enough room and i didn't. i paid the price for it. it's my fault. it really sorry for my team. it's my fault. it really sorry for my team-— it's my fault. it really sorry for m team. , �* my team. bought as his race didn't end the way _
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my team. bought as his race didn't end the way he _ my team. bought as his race didn't end the way he did _ my team. bought as his race didn't end the way he did like _ my team. bought as his race didn't end the way he did like it _ my team. bought as his race didn't end the way he did like it either. i end the way he did like it either. and on his birthday too. he gives coming for the stop in at the polls city stopped early for fresh tires at perez handed the lead to his red bull team—mate. the dutchman dropped to second after his first stop but was back in front before halfway. and stay there. taking the chequered flag he took the first since 1962 win consecutive races from tent or nowhere on the grid. 50 win consecutive races from tent or nowhere on the grid.— win consecutive races from tent or nowhere on the grid. so many things ha enin: nowhere on the grid. so many things happening in — nowhere on the grid. so many things happening in front _ nowhere on the grid. so many things happening in front of— nowhere on the grid. so many things happening in front of me. _ nowhere on the grid. so many things happening in front of me. once - nowhere on the grid. so many things happening in front of me. once we i happening in front of me. once we settled in after the safety car the car was really on wheels. took the right place to pass people and we could lock after a tires and after that once we are in the lead it was all about managing everything. this whole weekend has been incredible. with his championship lead 993 point is only a matter of when he retains his title not if. manchester originals kept their knockout hopes alive in the hundred after they beat birmingham phoenix sophie ecclestone
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came close to a hat—trick taking three wickets in her last five balls for the originals, including getting a run out on the final ball which meant the home side were all out for 104. phoenix could have secured a knockout place with victory but were unable to match the target of 122 and lost by 18 runs. live pictures now. the men's match is under way now, the originals won the toss and chose to bat. they are 81—2 at the moment from 60 balls. they are 81—2 at the moment from 60 balls. if they lose tonight they're out. phoenix have won four of their first six games. originals have won three. it's live now on bbc two and on i player. there was heartbreak for england's matt wallace at the european masters as he missed out on winning the tournament in a play—off. wallace was tied with thriston lawrence on 18 under after the final round but missed
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this putt to extend the play—off after lawrence had sunk a par. that was enough to hand the south african victory. wallace was four under on the day but it eventually wasn't enough to seal victory. remco avon—pool has increased his lead at the vuelta a espana afterfinishing fourth on stage nine. crashing before the final climb saw britain's tayo gaygan hart drop from fifth to twelfth overall. south africa's loui meint—jes claimed the first grand tour stage victory of his career by more than a minute. avon—pool�*s fourth place saw him gain a4 seconds over his nearest rival. there was disappointment for olympic gold medallist tom pidcock at the mountain bike world championships in france as he finished fourth in the men's elite cross country final. pidcock started the race 36th but did take the lead half way through and then remained in the hunt for a medal until the penultimate lap, before he came off his bike going around a tree.
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he still had a chance for bronze but he got stuck on the same tree on the final lap which effectively ended his hopes of claiming a medal. swiss rider nino schurter also came off his bike but remarkably went on to win the race and claim his tenth world championship. meanwhile, france's pauline ferrand prevot is once again the women's elite world champion — her fourth such title — crossing the line with her home country's flag in her hand, surrounded by the crowd at the finish line. britain's annie last and evie richards were 10th and 11th respectively. that's all from sportsday. more reaction over on the bbc sport website is well as celtics incredible win at the date united for the of course those premier league runs continuing on unbeaten thus far and tottenham while west
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ham got their first win at aston villa. will have more later but for me and the team that is all for now. good night. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is anna smith. so, anna, what's in store this week? well, first up, idris elba takes on an angry lion in the survival thriller called beast. then we're off to france for a drama called her way, which is starring call my agent's laure calamy. and then finally, penelope cruz and antonio banderas send up the film industry in a comedy called
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official competition. so, first then, beast in which idris elba fights a lion. is there much more to it than that? that is basically it. but i'll set up the story for you. there is a bit of an attempt to sort of set up the characters in this thriller. he plays a widower who goes off to south africa with his two daughters for a holiday to see their friend who's working on a reserve there, trying to protect the lions, but some very evil poachers have been doing quite the opposite. and one lion becomes very angry and goes searching after humans to attack. let's have a look at a clip. 0k. i'm going to go out there, please. you up here? huh? get in the car now!
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i was just about to say, do we actually see the lion? and then, yeah, you do. you do. obviously, there's some superb visual effects involved here, but it feels very convincing. it is a bit of a nail biter, i would say. probably not as much action as i was expecting. there's a lot of sort of pauses while they build the characters and talk to each other. and there's the whole storyline about the family having lots of tension. but i think in the action scenes it is quite exciting. one of the issues for me here is that there's no real winners in this story. it's not one of those things with an obvious baddie, i mean, because it's a bit of a lose—lose situation. whoever wins in this scenario because you feel very sorry for the lion whose pride has been killed. so it's quite a sad story in a way. so it's not a popcorn thriller in the old—fashioned sense,
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but idris elba's very good and he plays a kind of everyman hero.

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