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in the would not go down well in the country at all. but would not go down well in the country at all.— would not go down well in the count at all. �* l, �* , l, l, country at all. but that's what one ofthe country at all. but that's what one of the russian _ country at all. but that's what one of the russian security _ country at all. but that's what one of the russian security council- of the russian security council members of warned and what, you hope you think that russia would not use a nuclear response in this instance but when you print up language into the diplomatic world and the battleground, he began to normalise nuclear response and you make the experts think of using nuclear weapons sometime in the future more likely, it's a sinister development. you think we are entering their well—known territory in the history books were entering their well—known territory in the history books where we do not accept an area of the world to be a country or part of a country, we do not accept it at all, in countries claim on the part of the world and may be perhaps somehow, that does trust some sort of conclusion to this war and putin gets what he wants to be get a little bit of peace, do you think thatis little bit of peace, do you think that is where we are heading? we
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have already not accepted. the telegraph story quotes and says the us, germany, france they've all spoken— us, germany, france they've all spoken out— us, germany, france they've all spoken out in the city they were not accepted _ spoken out in the city they were not accepted and the skull of this a tragic— accepted and the skull of this a tragic parity but there is that sense — tragic parity but there is that sense of— tragic parity but there is that sense of history there but, we are in a position— sense of history there but, we are in a position where putin wants to show_ in a position where putin wants to show strength and call this a success _ show strength and call this a success. he is giving this tv address_ success. he is giving this tv address and it's important for him and the _ address and it's important for him and the risk— address and it's important for him and the risk of him heading into something more serious, you just discussed — something more serious, you just discussed nuclear war but this article — discussed nuclear war but this article is — discussed nuclear war but this article is also talking about increased rules around desertion and fears that _ increased rules around desertion and fears that mobilisation in russia. so i fears that mobilisation in russia. 50 i don't — fears that mobilisation in russia. so i don't think we are in a position— so i don't think we are in a position to look at this from a historical— position to look at this from a historical perspective were still deep _ historical perspective were still deep in — historical perspective were still deep in it— historical perspective were still deep in it and is much as we might say these — deep in it and is much as we might say these referendums would be legitimate it is what happened in the crimea eight years ago and the fact is, _ the crimea eight years ago and the fact is, we — the crimea eight years ago and the fact is, we are not going to accept
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it, they're — fact is, we are not going to accept it, they're saying now they will provide — it, they're saying now they will provide tanks were still writing the depth _ provide tanks were still writing the depth of— provide tanks were still writing the depth of it. in provide tanks were still writing the de th of it. . , provide tanks were still writing the deth of it. . , provide tanks were still writing the deth ofit. ., , , , depth of it. in many ways, depends on how hungry _ depth of it. in many ways, depends on how hungry president _ depth of it. in many ways, depends on how hungry president putin - depth of it. in many ways, dependsj on how hungry president putin is to carry on a war and carry on a fight if you can deliver some kind of propaganda of positive news to the russian people that we've taken over this part of ukraine it is not part of the motherland again and may be arms to get put down for a while but let's see if it's a repeat of history continues to be unknown territory. quite a few newspapers are talking about the royal family. we'll start with the metro and the picture there of king charles returning to balmoral. they are a private morning. you returning to balmoral. they are a private morning.— private morning. you will know the 'ii private morning. you will know they'll become _ private morning. you will know they'll become the _ private morning. you will know they'll become the kings - private morning. you will know. they'll become the kings scottish state and as well as the notes in
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the far north of scotland and so going there for some privacy and escape as is and credible scrutiny over the last 11 days you can imagine if you lost her mother and had to go through everything that man is gone through the whole family have gone through since late last thursday when the news broke and going to the morning an official morning of the uk and the royal family carrying on and taking on official engagement and you will be respondent to condolences and speaking to leaderships and being in touch with those who have been there while he's up there.— while he's up there. there is an awful lot of _ while he's up there. there is an awful lot of people _ while he's up there. there is an awful lot of people who - while he's up there. there is an awful lot of people who want i while he's up there. there is an awful lot of people who want to j while he's up there. there is an - awful lot of people who want to know and are quite impatient to know what kind of king charles be and already there is some speculation, a tiny article we found on the front page of the daily telegraph sing that france might be lined up for the
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kings first state visit.— france might be lined up for the kings first state visit. yes, that's ri . ht kings first state visit. yes, that's right which _ kings first state visit. yes, that's right which is _ kings first state visit. yes, that's right which is overly _ kings first state visit. yes, that's right which is overly surprising i right which is overly surprising given— right which is overly surprising given the _ right which is overly surprising given the warm reception that micron possible _ given the warm reception that micron possible statement around the queens death was— possible statement around the queens death was given. he said lovely words _ death was given. he said lovely words about her wisdom and empathy and spoke _ words about her wisdom and empathy and spoke about how we fed is sincere — and spoke about how we fed is sincere and loyal partnership between the uk and france and i think— between the uk and france and i think that — between the uk and france and i think that touched a lot of people and it's— think that touched a lot of people and it's terribly surprising that the king — and it's terribly surprising that the king wants to make that his first visit— the king wants to make that his first visit or that article does say that the — first visit or that article does say that the foreign office had been keen— that the foreign office had been keen these monarchies diplomatic power— keen these monarchies diplomatic power to— keen these monarchies diplomatic power to build bridges post—brexit and this— power to build bridges post—brexit and this perhaps a political angle to this _ and this perhaps a political angle to this as— and this perhaps a political angle to this as well. i think a lot of people — to this as well. i think a lot of peorrte are _ to this as well. i think a lot of people are very impatient to see what _ people are very impatient to see what is _ people are very impatient to see what is going to be at the moment, the only— what is going to be at the moment, the only headlines unfortunately coming — the only headlines unfortunately coming out post the state funeral or those _ coming out post the state funeral or those about a potentialjob losses and there — those about a potentialjob losses and there were more today about the queens _ and there were more today about the queens personal staff and so, of course _ queens personal staff and so, of course the — queens personal staff and so, of course the family needs private
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morning — course the family needs private morning time given that private ceremony— morning time given that private ceremony they had come i think it was a _ ceremony they had come i think it was a deeply emotional and moving day but _ was a deeply emotional and moving day but they also need to show the public— day but they also need to show the public what's next because people are keen _ public what's next because people are keen to see it.— are keen to see it. looking at the front page, the ability to remember the queen to pay respects discontinued for next thursday in the chapel where she was laid to rest will be open to visitors and something that i did not think about but it is open to visitors, isn't it? at i did not think about but it is open to visitors, isn't it?— to visitors, isn't it? at windsor, that the cover _ to visitors, isn't it? at windsor, that the cover that _ to visitors, isn't it? at windsor, that the cover that ceremony i to visitors, isn't it? at windsor, that the cover that ceremony in | that the cover that ceremony in saint george's chapel and she was buried in a private ceremony with the family and a chapel. and to echo what she said about emmanuel micron�*s response
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does hit the nail on the head and the decision to go to france will be a foreign office trying to heal these brexit with european neighbours to these things over and i'm sure charles will be making a diplomatic faux pas as liz truss will decide whether or not micron was friend orfoe will decide whether or not micron was friend or foe and he will decide whether or not micron was friend orfoe and he proved will decide whether or not micron was friend or foe and he proved that he was above all that. the was friend or foe and he proved that he was above all that.— he was above all that. the best messages _ he was above all that. the best messages i _ he was above all that. the best messages i heard _ he was above all that. the best messages i heard from - he was above all that. the best messages i heard from the i he was above all that. the best i messages i heard from the queen he was above all that. the best - messages i heard from the queen were on the flowers of buckingham palace and really touching messages. we are going to do it again and they will be here back again at 1130 but for now, thank you for watching.
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good evening. a good day for england's cricketers. they've beaten pakistan by six wickets in karachi. in the first of seven t20 matches. alex hales hit a half century on his return to the side and debutant luke wood took three wickets in england's first game in the country for 17 years. joe lynskey reports. for what this means to pakistan, just look past the ropes. all seven games in the series are sold out with each run comes the noise. in karachi, their chance of plenty. the pitch set up for batting after 17 years away, this was england's welcome. but england's new look side cut their bearings in a different wicketkeeper fell and bowling cut their bearings in a different wicketkeeperfell and bowling on his debut was luke wood. his first three
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wickets slowed pakistan down and they got less than 160. england's new member who spent three years out of the side is now back in form. yorkshire's harry brooke is in the cup squad and is going to change momentum. helping england steer away to victory and although the noise fell in karachi, it isjust for to victory and although the noise fell in karachi, it is just for now. 1-0 fell in karachi, it is just for now. 1—0 in the series. he'll be back again on thursday. so a comfortable win for england in the end. let's hearfrom england's hero of the day following his return to the international fold. and spent a lot of time here and it's a place that means a lot to me. i've got some fantastic memories on and off the field being a part of this in such a long time, it's incredibly special feeling. the crowd, played in front of full houses and it's something special. when the best atmospheres in world cricket and i heard some of the guys
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saying that standing at the mid—wicket, he cannot believe the noise in the atmosphere and for him and his debut to experience that is very special. premier league clubs will discuss permanently scrapping fa cup replays at a meeting tomorrow. they have more to do condemning them to 3-2 they have more to do condemning them to 3—2 defeats at benfica. premier league clubs will discuss permanently scrapping fa cup replays at a meeting tomorrow. talks will also take place over major changes to the efl cup as part of the �*new deal for football�* talks. replays have long been an integral part of the fa cup, producing memorable moments such as ronnie radford's goal in hereford's famous victory over newcastle in 1972.
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the 2020—21 season to help with the fixture backlog caused by covid—19. they were also scrapped for the third and fourth round last season. staying with football and russia will play no part in euro 202a. as their isolation from international sport continues. uefa has announced the men's team will not enter the qualifying draw for the tournament, which follows their exclusion the qualifying play offs for the world cup in qatar. russian international and club sides have been banned by uefa and fifa since the country's invasion of ukraine. beating them 3—1, knocking scotland out of the world cup playoffs. defensive problems at of the nations league match and captain andy robertson is injured and so he is missing three centre backs. it was
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re missing three centre backs. it was pretty unique. _ missing three centre backs. it was pretty unique. the _ missing three centre backs. it was pretty unique, the circumstances. pretty unique, the circumstances leading up to it and may be slightly different but still a big game for two teams that want to top the section. i think the scottish public, the scottish fans know that the uk are very good team and of the plate the same level but we know from our team is that we need to get back to the liver that we can be. knowles played once following an incident with chris atkin and on saturday's semifinal victory. knowles was sent and by the referee. there will be a record 2a grand prix for next year's formula one season, but france will no longer be one of them after the 2023 calendar was confirmed by the sport's governing body while the french grand prix wont featur. while the french grand
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prix wont feature. monaco has retained its place after securing a new contract until 2025. las vegas will host a race for the first time and has been confirmed as the penultimate round in november and the chinese grand prix is scheduled to return in april. that's all the sport for now. added the final tournament in his career. roger etc, he has won many titles but is announcing his retirement last week and you'll play alongside three of his greatest rivals. team europe against them. feeling the pressure of this being his last tournament. i feeling the pressure of this being his last tournament.— his last tournament. i know it's auoin to his last tournament. i know it's going to be _ his last tournament. i know it's going to be highly _ his last tournament. i know it's going to be highly emotional, l his last tournament. i know it's i going to be highly emotional, last moment practice there, seeing the team, and adjusts works because i feel a little bit stressed but i'm happy and i am here and it is good
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to be back in the mood of, we are here to work and enjoy and having my first interview today and i'm hoping it will all be ok. that's all the sport for now. we'll have more for you on the bbc news channel later on. temperature across southern areas of mist and fog patches, myla distorts the north of scotland but here if the north of scotland but here if the bricks of rain for the western islands and spreading to heights of shetland and western island, it will be tried with one or two isolated showers in northern england in southern scotland and sentenced in the morning and a bit more cloud into the afternoon and arounds from the coast and feeling a bit more milder in recent days with the exception being what was scotland where the winds will touch gale forrest at times and when windy start to the night here at the wednesday night or thursday, topics
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of rain developing quite extensively through scotland, northern ireland, some of which will be quite windy. the further south and east your will be a bright start and on most sites, with some rain gradually pushing it across northern england in northwest wales. but on friday, that rain it's the southeast corner and trier but fresher weather develops from the north.
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines. four areas in fourareas in ukraine four areas in ukraine now controlled by russian troops around 15% of the country say they will hold referendums on becoming part of russia. the un secretary general has opened the general assembly in new york with a bleak assessment of the state of the world saying it faces a winter of discontent. exhuming the dead and ukrainian areas recaptured from russia. we report from one city with a bodies of dozens of civilians to dug up. the british prime minister liz truss tells the bbc she's prepared to make unpopular choices as prime minister
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