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slot south—east england, simply a slot here and there. then the rain turns heavier later in the night across central and eastern parts of scotland. temperature is about 12 or 14 scotland. temperature is about 12 or 1a degrees, give or take, if you mist and fog patches as well. tomorrow, another unsettled day. the rain could be heavy enough in scotland to cause some localised surface water flooding issues. otherwise, a similar day with sunshine, showers widespread and most of you will see one or two downpours during the day. showers turning thundery as we head into the afternoon. between the downpours in the sunshine, it will continue to feel pretty warm. the wind continues to be liked. friday, another unsettled day with further showers widely. prolonged outbreaks of rain possible across eastern areas of scotland. there could be one or two issues with rainfall building up for a time. heading into the weekend, it looks like at least saturday should be a drier and acquired a kind of day most parts of the country. rain returns as we head into monday. a similar story further southwards
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across england and wales. a drier slice of weather, but then the rain returns. it could become quite heavy, particularly across the western areas. it's all about the storms, loads of them tonight. that is bbc news at six. have a look at the bbc online, all of the latest analysis and development is there, building on the news stories. and, of course, cross the nations and regions our colleagues are waiting with the news where you are. but from all of us here on bbc news at six, thanks for watching and goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. our headlines. chelsea sack their manager seven games into the season and less than 18 months after thomas tuchel won them the champions league.
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keira walsh becomes the world's most expensive female footballe but manchester city lose another star as the lionessjoins barcelona. and alex hales has returned to the england fold for the first time in three years when he was dropped because of an "off—field incident" that's kept him in international exile since. also coming up in the programme... out to settle a decade score. how to settle the score _ out to settle a decade score. how to settle the score this _ out to settle a decade score. how to settle the score this weekend. - out to settle a decade score. how to settle the score this weekend. she l settle the score this weekend. she did go out there and beat me up almost like she told everybody. find almost like she told everybody. and we seak almost like she told everybody. and we speak to — almost like she told everybody. and we speak to everton who survived this... and despite the injuries that followed his getting back on his bike. hello again.
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if you thought chelsea's propensity to sack managers was a thing of a previous era — it appears it's not. the new owners have marked their 100th day since buying the club by firing the man who won the champions league just over a year ago. thomas tuchel is gone — seven games into the new season with a defeat to dinamo zagreb in last night the final straw. here's joe lynskey. thomas tuchel came to chelsea and won the champions league and his first year. his time with the club finished in the same competition. beaten one — zero by zagreb, chelsea is their loss of the season after a summer where they've spent. £255 million has gone on new players a match he couldn't explain. i million has gone on new players a match he couldn't explain.- match he couldn't explain. i don't really know _ match he couldn't explain. i don't really know where _ match he couldn't explain. i don't really know where this _ match he couldn't explain. i don't l really know where this performance today comes from from a lack of determination, a lack of hunger, lack of intensity. and we're clearly
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not where we want to be.- not where we want to be. thomas tuchel arrived _ not where we want to be. thomas tuchel arrived in _ not where we want to be. thomas tuchel arrived in 2021 _ not where we want to be. thomas tuchel arrived in 2021 and - not where we want to be. thomas tuchel arrived in 2021 and won - not where we want to be. thomas| tuchel arrived in 2021 and won the biggest prize four months later. he won the club broke up as well but now chelsea have a new owner with ronan abramovich gone the american bought the cough was statement said is the new ownership group... it's thought thomas tuchel was set to go even before last night. the communication broke down between him and the board. for all the germans success he was less than two years in the job. success he was less than two years in thejob. now success he was less than two years in the job. now those who could replace him and know the stakes. brightens graham potter is set to hold talks with chelsea, but would he give up a project for this pressure? i he give up a pro'ect for this prssureh he give up a pro'ect for this presumh he give up a pro'ect for this ressure? ~' j ., pressure? i think they've got new ideas and new— pressure? i think they've got new ideas and new ethos _ pressure? i think they've got new ideas and new ethos with - pressure? i think they've got new ideas and new ethos with up - pressure? i think they've got new ideas and new ethos with up a - ideas and new ethos with up a manager who's got notjust run the
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team but the whole club. it may well be that the next man they bring in as to have that type of ethos. it's not just as to have that type of ethos. it's notjust luther team plays next week it's the whole integration with all the other parts of the club as well. i think he'll be given time to build a club _ i think he'll be given time to build a club with— i think he'll be given time to build a club with his vision for them is a first-time — a club with his vision for them is a first—time chelsea is going down this route — first—time chelsea is going down this route. time to go for a good up—and—coming manager who plays great _ up—and—coming manager who plays great football and see how well he does _ great football and see how well he does. �* , , , ., great football and see how well he does. �*, ,, ., ., ,, great football and see how well he does. �*, ,, ., ., . does. it's less than a week since chelsea signed _ does. it's less than a week since chelsea signed obama - does. it's less than a week since chelsea signed obama yang. - does. it's less than a week since l chelsea signed obama yang. they does. it's less than a week since - chelsea signed obama yang. theyjust spent the most by any british club and one window. now the new squad will have a new coach put up at the very top in football things change fast. our sports editor dan roan is at stamford bridge for us. dan, joe mentioned that things change fast, nowhere is that more true than where you are. is this a case of new owners wanting
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to appoint their man? yes. a familiar sense of turbulence here at stamford bridge. nonetheless, even roman abramovich, the previous owner of chelsea didn't sack a managerjust 33 days into a new season. i think even by this club standards it does seem particularly ruthless. after all this we've heard this is a manager who just last year led chelsea to champions league glory, just a few months after taking up the job. there were other trophies are followed as well with super and the club world cup, messick finals last season. chelsea finishing third of course. thomas tuchel also gained a lot of credit for the way that he led the club during those difficult times when it was for sale after the uk government sanctioned the russian
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oligarch roman abramovich. on top of that they spent of course more than a quarter of the billion pounds or new players in the transfer window. thomas tuchel we know is heavily involved in some of those decisions. we know the new owners relied on his opinion to some extent for the therefore it does seem somewhat strange that's just six day after the window closes they decide for him to go. having said all of that as you have commented, this is chelsea we should be too surprised with up some things don't change there were signs that things weren't that great here their defeat of the season last night of course against zagreb for that would lead to believe a decision was made before that. there was already tension in the boardroom. some players lost faith in him, there were signs he wasn't comfortable with the way the board were relying on him to be so heavily involved in recruitment and clearly things came to a head and he is gone. i think even by chelsea standards does seem somewhat ruthless to have drawn an end to them some good back so soon. fir,
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them some good back so soon. a context into which the new manage accounts just hours after the announcement that thomas tuchel is gone it would appear that graham potter is very much a front runner at the stage. potter is very much a front runner at the stage-— at the stage. that's right. the statement _ at the stage. that's right. the statement chelsea _ at the stage. that's right. the statement chelsea issue - at the stage. that's right. the statement chelsea issue gave j at the stage. that's right. the - statement chelsea issue gave very little away but it's clear they want to get a move on and make an appointment swiftly. they want somebody who buys into the long—term vision of the club, somebody who can be here and this is unlike chelsea faulty learning term. i guess potter would fit the bill. as a young manager. he is impressed greatly in recent seasons in brighton, 15th and 16th and ninth biases and they are now forth. it would be hard for him to do better than apple so be a fairly steak and it as far gambled up fairly steak and it as far gambled up brighter known to be the club that won't sit in the way of a manager. they'll be quite comfortable with his departure. no doubt they will be seeking millions of pounds in compensation to to the reported ten to 12 million perhaps they're having to pay it thomas tuchel and his backroom staff by way of a payoff. this club is no
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stranger to those kinds of psalms when it comes to stacking managers with eye watering psalms. but given the amount of expenditure they want to make sure this appointment is right reportedly those talks already begun. right reportedly those talks already be . un. , ., right reportedly those talks already berun. , ., ., ,, right reportedly those talks already beuun. �* ., ., ~' i., right reportedly those talks already berun. �* ., ., ~' y., , begun. janet roan, thank you very much indeed- _ there is a special edition of the new show discussing the stacking of thomas tuchel on iplayer. so had to that. so had to that. thomas tuchel wasn't the only manager to lose theirjob after the first night of this season's champions league. rb leipzig sacked their coach too. so the competition has certainly started in dramatic fashion. you'd assume the same isn't likely to happen tonight, certainly not in italy where liverpool have travelled to face napoli, a team jurgen klopp hasn't fared that well against in his career. ian dennis is part of radio 5live's commentary team. liverpool certainly couldn't have wished to a harder start to the champions league campaign against the serie a leaders, napoli who started the season in terrific form and you the backdrop inside the
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stadium probably one of the most atmospheric grounds in europe. it's atmospheric grounds in europe. it's a sell—out and it will be jumping come kick offjonathan would will certainly have to use all the years of experience to quiet in this crowd. �* , ., ., of experience to quiet in this crowd. �*, ., ., , ., crowd. it's going to be a hostile environment. _ crowd. it's going to be a hostile environment. liverpool - crowd. it's going to be a hostile environment. liverpool had - crowd. it's going to be a hostile - environment. liverpool had struggled at the start of the season and it's at the start of the season and it's a big game for them.— at the start of the season and it's a big game for them. juergen klopp is never actually _ a big game for them. juergen klopp is never actually won _ a big game for them. juergen klopp is never actually won here - a big game for them. juergen klopp is never actually won here is - a big game for them. juergen klopp is never actually won here is three l is never actually won here is three previous videos is managers version dortmund or liverpool. they do have a good track record of progressing to the group stages. they were rely on that tonight. uh, to the group stages. they were rely on that tonight.— on that tonight. a lot of experience on that tonight. a lot of experience on the team- _ on that tonight. a lot of experience on the team. we've _ on that tonight. a lot of experience on the team. we've seen _ on that tonight. a lot of experience on the team. we've seen recently l on the team. we've seen recently with the squad and they've got world—class players with up and those players need to turn up tonight and do the job. tonight and do the 'ob. commentary on bbc live five — tonight and do the job. commentary on bbc live five after— tonight and do the job. commentary on bbc live five after the _ tonight and do the job. commentary on bbc live five after the ajax - on bbc live five after the ajax match. which we can tell you about now. ranges under way in what is the first champions league group babe in more than eight decades eject 3—0 up in that match in amsterdam. in early
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kick—off and brantford. being helped by sporting for the later spurs plate marce. the first night of day competitions group. enter take on bayern munich and barcelona take on victoria pilsen. barcelona they have broken a record by signing care walls. the midfielder... who was player of the match in the euro 2022 final... has agreed a three year deal to move to spain. our reporterjo currie is with me... what's the fee then? — city talent drain the whole will she say or will she go debacle has finally came to a climax of that we understand the fee is £400,000. a world record for a women's fee for the previously the world record was around £250,000 when harder move to chelsea. manchester city haven't rolled over easily, they turned down several bids in the run—up to them excepting the spider one. they didn't want her to leave. she's been at city for last eight years. she had a year left on her contract but essentially
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she wanted to go play champions league football and felt they couldn't stand it away. the problem is yes, they've taken in a huge amount of money in terms of fees bar, £100,000. she's a playerthat�*s going to be hard to replace. she is widely regarded as one of the best midfielders in the world. she was widely regarded as the best england player at the world cup, often in unsung hero was a bear in mind the transfer window closes tomorrow. they don't have a huge amount of time to replace her.— time to replace her. champions learue time to replace her. champions league football, _ time to replace her. champions league football, the _ time to replace her. champions league football, the city - time to replace her. champions league football, the city don'tl league football, the city don't have. is that the reason to have been some of their senior players and a lot of the senior players by the standards of their squad side leaving the club of the course of the last remark was that most departures came before they were knocked out the champions league they knocked up before they even reach the group stage the problem is midfield for the paphos care walls, georgia stairway today went to bayern munich.— georgia stairway today went to bayern munich. georgia stairway today went to ba ern munich. ., ., ., ,., bayern munich. caroline we also went abroad, bayern munich. caroline we also went abroad. lucy — bayern munich. caroline we also went abroad, lucy bronze _ bayern munich. caroline we also went abroad, lucy bronze is _ bayern munich. caroline we also went abroad, lucy bronze is going - bayern munich. caroline we also went abroad, lucy bronze is going to - abroad, lucy bronze is going to barcelona. they've had three big
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retirements in ellen white and joe scott a lot of experience going out of that manchester city squad. they will say that they've made signing but the young players are going to take some time to bed in. it'll be interesting to see what that manchester city team looks after the season. thank you. let's take a look at some of our other headlines today. by by and against crystal palace the 17th being postponed due to the industrial action on rail network. because of exceptional circumstances have no public transport being available for supporters. britain's tom pidcock is up to third place overall after finishing second in stage four of the tour of britain. gonzalo serrano rodriguez was first over the line in helmsley and now leads the race. dylan teuns was third. former manchester united footballer ryan giggs is to face a retrial on domestic violence charges.
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the 48—year—old is charged with coercive and controlling behaviour as well as two counts of assault against his ex—girlfriend kate greville, which he denies. a jury failed to reach a verdict at manchester crown court last week and the new trial is expected to go ahead injuly next year. our correspondent matt graveling has more. writing graveling has more. gigs wasn't in court today but writing gigs wasn't in court today but he has issued a statement. in it he says he is disappointed that the retailers been appointed and he continues to deny the he is confident he'll be able to clear his name. this is been hanging over the form marked manchester united had form marked manchester united had for two years now and he'll have to wait until the 31st ofjuly because at the earliest date that this chart can be heard for second time here at the crown court in manchester. ryan gigs is accused of controlling behaviour towards his former partner kate greville and also into charges of alleged assault against kate greville and her younger sister emma euedge greville and her younger sister emma elledge are taking place at the former players home in manchester on
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the 1st of november 2020. last week a jury here failed to reach a majority of verdict on any of those three counts. when requesting a retrial earlier this week the prosecution barrister told the judge that this matter has been discussed at a senior level within the crown prosecution service. the trial is expected to last between three and four weeks when he gets under way nextjuly. four weeks when he gets under way nextjuly. harry brook will make his test debut for england at the oval tomorrow in the deciding match of the series against south africa. meanwhile, after three years of internatoinal exile, alex hales has been recalled to england's t20 squad. reflecting on the day's cricket news — here'sjoe wilson. we will hear from joe a little bit later on when we get back to that story. jamie hunter won her worlds first women's snooker last week but is admitted it has been hard to
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celebrate a a barrage of subsequent online abuse. the 25—year—old came out as transgender in 2019 and began playing on the tour last year, and she has been speaking to bbc sport about the importance of her role within the tour. ijoined the tour a year ago and people said no here you've got a chance. you've got the talent, you've got to work and you'll get there. i didn't want to set my goals too high to start off with. so i was on my own title really put me i was in and practising with up to get to this is incredible. fiend in and practising with up to get to this is incredible.— this is incredible. and since that victory what _ this is incredible. and since that victory what is _ this is incredible. and since that victory what is the _ this is incredible. and since that victory what is the reaction - this is incredible. and since that| victory what is the reaction been my? victory what is the reaction been m ? �* , , ., ., ,., victory what is the reaction been my? it's been tough reading some of the thins my? it's been tough reading some of the things that _ my? it's been tough reading some of the things that people _ my? it's been tough reading some of the things that people have - the things that people have said online. obviously, it kicks off the big debate right now about transgender people in sport. still amazing nonetheless with up it has been a bit clouded by everything that's going on in the world governing body spoke to me and offering psychology support services. the directors of ww as have been there for me and helped as
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much as they can. all the players have reached out. there's never going to be a point where it'sjust fully accepted in the world. there's always going to be people who have their appointed two opinions to disagree or agree with it. some of the argumentsjust disagree or agree with it. some of the arguments just based off the fact that they think i've got an advantage or they think this is how it works. they don't know all the facts. obviously, people really do need educating. i've transitioned but i only found out about trans people maybe five years ago. obviously, people being educated about it isn't there yet, which is obviously going to take time. the greatest achievement i've ever had in lifting the trophy, it's inspiring somebody else like me to know that they can be who they want to be and they can live their lives so having those kind of people reaching out and saying you've given me hope, you may be believed. that's a much better than any title i could ever win. a much better than any title i could
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everwin. i a much better than any title i could ever win. i think especially after what happened to be over the last week and the fact that i've been able to come out the other side. the sorts able to come out the other side. the sports desk — able to come out the other side. the sports desk podcast discussed topic of transgender sports. you can listen via bbc sounds. royal mcelroy has admitted his relationship with others have been strained for the five members resigned from last year and joined the fun pete series for the utley westward, sergio garcia playing in this week's pga championship at wentworth. ahead of sharing the course with them once more mcelroy did not shy away about how he feels about them. it is more mcelroy did not shy away about how he feels about them.— how he feels about them. it is what it is. and how he feels about them. it is what it is- and off _ how he feels about them. it is what it is. and off tournament _ how he feels about them. it is what it is. and off tournament my - how he feels about them. it is what| it is. and off tournament my opinion is they should be there. again it's my opinion. but rather than tee it up my opinion. but rather than tee it up on the first day tomorrow we will play 72 holes, this is a novelty for
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them at this point. i'll go from there. ~ them at this point. i'll go from there. . , ., , them at this point. i'll go from there.s ,., , them at this point. i'll go from there. . ,., , . there. we promised you joe wilson and now we — there. we promised you joe wilson and now we will— there. we promised you joe wilson and now we will get _ there. we promised you joe wilson and now we will get him _ there. we promised you joe wilson and now we will get him to - there. we promised you joe wilson and now we will get him to you. . there. we promised you joe wilson | and now we will get him to you. we and mentioned that harry make his testate for england and alex ailes is back in the t20 reckoning for his country as well. here isjoe wilson. a different format of cricket to discuss but they are late. firstly the red bull test match. remember how ben stokes inspired after south africa had overwhelmed england in the first test at lord? is such a topsy—turvy, frenetic test match series with up for ben stokes i think that's the whole point. once again today he stressed how he feels the way that england has gone about test match cricket this summer as reinvigorated interest in the format, captured the imagination. remember, england withoutjonny bairstow in this test match and his injury has also created a vacancy when it comes to the white ball or.
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alex hales read to england see 20 squad for the forthcoming. he played a key role once again for the trend rockets in the 100 this season. they won the championship. it's really a let's be clear about it, in short his character, which is kept him out of the england team. there was at once change what was termed a breakdown of trust between hales and england. ben stokes today referenced hales as one of the best t20 batteries in the world. remember, stokes is not the captain when it comes to the white ball cricket. we will be talking a lot about 2020 cricket in the weeks to come. for now, let's focus on a turbo—charged end to these theories, i expect for the five days of the test or perhaps more likely, just three. ipruiark the five days of the test or perhaps more likely, just three.— more likely, 'ust three. work the wa , i more likely, 'ust three. work the way. u turnk— more likely, just three. work the way, i think you'll— more likely, just three. work the way, i think you'll agree. -
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sometimes you wonder if two boxes talking up a rivalry is part of the game. this is not one of those occasions. claressa shields savannah marshall and have a genuine beef and it goes back a decade. they intend to settle it when they meet in london on an historic night on saturday. it was an unusual setting for today's workout. it took plate on a boat, some of the major landmarks at tower bridge, the conservatively made its way to the arena where saturday's belt will take place. this is a huge night for women's boxing. as an all—female car, the first time that can happen on british soil. claressa shields it's savannah marshall a massive night as well for an. they are rivalry dates back ten years where savannah to be clear as our route to claressa shields goal. since then hasn't incredible record. she's a double olympic winner, unbeaten and amateurish is when titles and multiple weight classes but it's very clear that she is motivated to
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put what she feels is a wrong decision back savannah marshall on the amateurs and that defeat to still hurt her.— still hurt her. she was never a better fighter _ still hurt her. she was never a better fighter than _ still hurt her. she was never a better fighter than they. - still hurt her. she was never a better fighter than they. she i still hurt her. she was never a - better fighter than they. she didn't go in there beat me up or not we alex you told everybody. it was a hard fight for her and i was fighting against her, the raft, the judges. she rolled my coat—tailfor two years. now she's acting like she earned the right to be here. i got 12 bells. i thought at three different divisions. i got this body down to 154 and she acts like she has more right to be here then me. as for the better marshall she remains confident that the outcome will be exactly the same as when they face each other ten years ago. it's been and how at times. i'm not readym _ it's been and how at times. i'm not read ~ ., it's been and how at times. i'm not read ...~ ., ., ., ,, it's been and how at times. i'm not read ...~ ., ., ., ,, ., ready... what would happen to your career if you — ready... what would happen to your career if you were _ ready... what would happen to your career if you were to _ ready... what would happen to your career if you were to succeed? - ready... what would happen to your career if you were to succeed? my l career if you were to succeed? my life will change forever. it's - career if you were to succeed? my life will change forever. it's a - life will change forever. it's a fascinating — life will change forever. it's a fascinating matchup. - life will change forever. it's a fascinating matchup. it's- life will change forever. it's a - fascinating matchup. it's claressa shields pounds, boxer, has accomplished an awful lot in her
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career. some suggested could be the toughest test of her professional savannah marshall career so far against who scored some impressive knockouts in her last few bows on saturday night. we will find out who really is the better fighter of the two. on a boat in london. getting back on your boat is a phrase used. at the world champion downhill mountain biker not only survived a horrific crash leisure has returned from a litany of broken bones and the mental scars to to get back on his bike ahead of schedule. he'll be taking part in the notoriously tough rebel in the wales woodland which is where i caught up with him mid training session. the where i caught up with him mid training session.— where i caught up with him mid trainin? session. . ., , , training session. the crash happened last ear training session. the crash happened last year while _ training session. the crash happened last year while we _ training session. the crash happened last year while we were _ training session. the crash happened last year while we were filming - last year while we were filming eight unique project, it was basically building a line down the side of a mountain and trying to ride the thing, which we've done a
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few times was up but on this occasion i got caught out, i came unstuck and got thrown off the bike down the mountain. hundreds of feet and breaking a pretty hefty amount of bones of the process. the tricky thing with this was the extent of the injuries. multiple big breaks, multiple bone fractures throughout the body. the traumatic side of those injuries is huge. you can't jump those injuries is huge. you can't jump back on a bike after a year of rehab and not be thinking about that. that stays in your mind. you're thinking about it a lot and of course the risk of doing it again. you spend your whole time in rehab, in the recovery process. thinking you know what, i'm very fine, i'm confident, i know what i'm doing. at the first day back on the bike in the first day you're back with the crew at your filming or you backin with the crew at your filming or you back in a race environment there are just a huge amount of unknowns.
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there's a huge amount of factors that are out of your control, if you like. those first few months after the injury i told myself, you're in for a few dark months, it can be heavy. sure enough, it was difficult. flashbacks to the crash, waking up in the night with your heart racing. there was a lot of trauma that i've been through that my body had to process and deal with. it took time. it did take a bit of time to start feeling like myself again. bit of time to start feeling like myself again-— bit of time to start feeling like myself again. bit of time to start feeling like m selfarain. 1, . ~ ., ., myself again. back in action at the weekend. that's _ myself again. back in action at the weekend. that's all _ we have on sports day. thank you for your company as ever. and putting up with my rapidly fading voice with up we hope to be back with you later on on the bbc news channel. by for now. hello there.
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it's been another day of sunshine and thundery showers and torrential downpours in places. the next couple of days look similar, we got the same area of low pressure sticking close by. it's going to be sunny spells, thundery showers once again nowhere particularly cold temperatures will come down a little bit as we move into friday. our area of low pressure moving across the country as it pushes towards any other continent it will allow something a bit cooler to move in behind it. by saturday we're in between weather systems, a bit cooler to move in behind it. by saturday we're in between weather systems, ridge of high pressure so she be a little bit drier but a bit of mist and fog around. through tonight we hold onto the showers again some heavy and thundery croissant in areas and across boxes scotland, clara spells through central park for the temperatures 11 to 15 degrees without particular call because of the breeze and all the cloud and charles around. there is a similar story, low pressure and again towards the southwest of the country. that's going to bring fresh breezes and through the through the afternoon the showers will become
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more widespread, could even see an area more persistent rain affecting north east england and each in scotland for the temperatures down a notch, 19 to 22 celsius was a thursday night again, stays on settle, shower in the south of a more persistent rain affecting scotland and northern ireland perhaps northwest england and wales. those temperatures and again the low to mid teens for many of us. friday our area of low pressure will be pushing out into the north sea. we will start to see it more west northwesterly winds across the country and gradually things will turn a bit drier across the extreme west of the country later on friday. it's going to be one of sunny spells and scattered showers once again, even longer spells of rain across more northern areas. some showers heavy and thundery. you will feel fresher, highs of 15 to 20 celsius from north to south across the uk. into the weekend that we're in between weather systems for the be drier for most, between weather systems for the be drierfor most, not between weather systems for the be drier for most, not completely dry but certainly dry we will have dense
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mist and fog patches through the morning areas which could be slow to clear. saturday probably the driest of the day for subsonic across the day for subsonic proceeds will be dry and the system bring out breaks of rain and strong winds to western areas for the temperatures could be higher across sunday with sunny spells where they will start weather and breezy air across the far west later on sunday.
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hello, i'm nuala mcgovern, this is outside source. president putin says russia says the sanctions imposed on russia following his invasion of ukraine are the biggest current threat to the world economy. iam i am talking about west sanction fever, it's brazen and aggressive attempts to force others to behave, deprive them of their sovereignty and fooled them into submission. we'll look at what other claims vladimir putin made in that speech and at russia's disinformation campaign around this war. here in the uk liz truss takes part in herfirst prime minister's questions, and says she plans to help people with rising energy costs. i, as prime minister,
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