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country that has been to inherit a country that has been destroyed and lots of ways by the conservatives over the past 12 years. it is going to take a lot of rebuilding, but what he is he is saying is, you know, let's make britain 0k again, and i think that kind of thing appeals across the political spectrum too many people, be green, be sensible, be clean, let's just be green, be sensible, be clean, let'sjust do it, why be green, be sensible, be clean, let's just do it, why not? be green, be sensible, be clean, let'sjust do it, why not?- be green, be sensible, be clean, let'sjust do it, why not? might be more than — let'sjust do it, why not? might be more than one _ let'sjust do it, why not? might be more than one term, _ let'sjust do it, why not? might be more than one term, though. - let'sjust do it, why not? might be | more than one term, though. that let'sjust do it, why not? might be i more than one term, though. that is at, orthree. more than one term, though. that is at, or three. the metro, the same story. back to the financial times, sian, and looking at the nordstrom pipeline. three blasts now, certainly the country is nearby suggesting that this looks like sabotage. we spoke to a military analyst early on pointing out that the interval between the blasts would certainly suggest that as well. there's not been any blasts like that since the line was put
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down. what do you think? i like that since the line was put down. what do you think? i think it does look likely _ down. what do you think? i think it does look likely that _ down. what do you think? i think it does look likely that this _ down. what do you think? i think it does look likely that this is - does look likely that this is sabotage, and the leaks are coming as russian— sabotage, and the leaks are coming as russian gas supplies have dwindled as part of put in's efforts to shut _ dwindled as part of put in's efforts to shut down support for ukraine. i mean _ to shut down support for ukraine. i mean rush— to shut down support for ukraine. i mean rush up has slashed gas deliveries _ mean rush up has slashed gas deliveries to europe in recent months — deliveries to europe in recent months since it invaded ukraine, and it isjust _ months since it invaded ukraine, and it isjust to— months since it invaded ukraine, and it is just to look like months since it invaded ukraine, and it isjust to look like this is part of the — it isjust to look like this is part of the same attempt to close down europe's— of the same attempt to close down europe's gas supplies. i think the situation — europe's gas supplies. i think the situation is — europe's gas supplies. i think the situation is now being monitored. it 'ust situation is now being monitored. it just seems— situation is now being monitored. it just seems very unlikely that you will have — just seems very unlikely that you will have three leaks in close succession, huge leaks like this all of a sudden. succession, huge leaks like this all of a sudden-— succession, huge leaks like this all of a sudden. and susie, there goes the winter supply — of a sudden. and susie, there goes the winter supply to _ of a sudden. and susie, there goes the winter supply to a _ of a sudden. and susie, there goes the winter supply to a lot _ the winter supply to a lot of europe, doesn't it? which pushes more pressure on those countries where perhaps putin is seeing some
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sort of dissenting voices and trying to open up some sort of gap there. val readyjust been turned up. the power plant wasn't doing anything much if at all anyway and the risks were already that there wasn't going to be any gas coming through this pipeline. so it wasn't really expected. interesting what had happened at the other end of it in these other countries as they managed to find ways to go, well, we are going to ration energy, we will find ways to divert around this need, we are going to be ok. they recently announced that they were further ahead on their plan in terms of coping to the winter and actually managing fairly well without the russian gas. so you've got the situation here now where it looks like someone obviously has stuck some libint mines on the side of a pipeline and they have had shock wave so big they felt them 800 miles away. now, it's either russia or when a fresh's enemies that has done it. it somebody who doesn't want that pipeline to reopen and to operate. the countries on this end
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of it arguably if the war in ukraine is over, they wear —— they would quite happily have that pipeline reopened, sanctions lifted and things going back to normal, but i think it's russia that would want to punish the rest of the world, they will be the ones who benefit most from this, and considering they weren't already putting gas through is not going to hurt them to have done it in the least. iii is not going to hurt them to have done it in the least.— is not going to hurt them to have done it in the least. if you look at the prephets. _ done it in the least. if you look at the prophets, the _ done it in the least. if you look at the prophets, the energy - done it in the least. if you look at the prophets, the energy profits. done it in the least. if you look at l the prophets, the energy profits for russia, i think 1m the prophets, the energy profits for russia, ithink141 billion according to the latest survey or the latest think tank reporting, putin spent 86 billions of on the war effort, so that war chest is pretty full. one thought on that pipeline though, sian, because the baltic pipeline, they were opening that officially today as well, presumably they will be wanting to step up security on that as well because that is a different way of getting gas into these countries. i'm sure. i'm sure they will want to step up— i'm sure. i'm sure they will want to step up security in it. ukraine is already— step up security in it. ukraine is
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already tweeting out now saying, look, _ already tweeting out now saying, took. the — already tweeting out now saying, look, the right response to this is, you know. — look, the right response to this is, you know. to— look, the right response to this is, you know, to practice dissent more weapons to— you know, to practice dissent more weapons to us so that we can resist the russian — weapons to us so that we can resist the russian invasion and continue to push them _ the russian invasion and continue to push them back. don't take this as a deterrent— push them back. don't take this as a deterrent in— push them back. don't take this as a deterrent in terms of supporting us. as if we _ deterrent in terms of supporting us. as if we haven't got enough to worry about on earth, let'sjump as if we haven't got enough to worry about on earth, let's jump to the star now, scientists worry about what might be happening in space in the next few years. at this nasa start spacecraft, susie, getting it come 180, bull's—eye. start spacecraft, susie, getting it come 180, bull's-eye.— start spacecraft, susie, getting it come 180, bull's-eye. fantastic. it 'ust aoes come 180, bull's-eye. fantastic. it just goes to _ come 180, bull's-eye. fantastic. it just goes to show, _ come 180, bull's-eye. fantastic. it just goes to show, they _ come 180, bull's-eye. fantastic. it just goes to show, they have - come 180, bull's-eye. fantastic. it just goes to show, they have had l just goes to show, they have had various things that have landed on mars and so on and so forth and they are sending things into space that are sending things into space that are the size of a modern washing machine and being able to land it, and hear what they have done, they managed to absolutely figure it out, do the right map, do the calculations, get it in the right place and do the right thing to the asteroid. it's nice practice to be able to say, yes, we can bat these
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things away. but we get asteroids coming past us comparatively close in interspaced terms that we are going to have to worry about sooner rather than later i expect and we can't rely and bruce willis to always go up there and do it, can we? d0 always go up there and do it, can we? ~ ., ., ., ~ ., , we? do we know how far we know they have managed — we? do we know how far we know they have managed to _ we? do we know how far we know they have managed to knock _ we? do we know how far we know they have managed to knock it _ we? do we know how far we know they have managed to knock it off _ we? do we know how far we know they have managed to knock it off chris? i have managed to knock it off chris? i was watching the press conference overnight and i think it's going to take a few days if not weeks, so are we out of the woods yet? i take a few days if not weeks, so are we out of the woods yet?— we out of the woods yet? i think it illustrates that _ we out of the woods yet? i think it illustrates that we _ we out of the woods yet? i think it illustrates that we can... - we out of the woods yet? i think it illustrates that we can... not - we out of the woods yet? i think it illustrates that we can... not that| illustrates that we can... not that we ever illustrates that we can. .. not that we ever wear— illustrates that we can... not that we ever wear in _ illustrates that we can... not that we ever wear in the _ illustrates that we can... not that we ever wear in the woods... - we ever wear in the woods... exactly. i don't think that was ever going _ exactly. i don't think that was ever going to _ exactly. i don't think that was ever going to happen. it was on the triai~ _ going to happen. it was on the triai~ it — going to happen. it was on the trial. itjust shows going to happen. it was on the trial. it just shows that they can do this, — trial. it just shows that they can do this, that they can knock these asteroids out of the way and keep us earthiings _ asteroids out of the way and keep us earthlings safe, which is very reassuring i think. even if it doesn't _ reassuring i think. even if it doesn't feel like the plot of a sci-fi — doesn't feel like the plot of a sci—fi movie and certainly the front page _ sci—fi movie and certainly the front page looks — sci—fi movie and certainly the front page looks like something out of a cartoon— page looks like something out of a cartoon book. it is reassuring to know _ cartoon book. it is reassuring to know that — cartoon book. it is reassuring to know that this can be done to have the technology to do it. the
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education — the technology to do it. the education editor _ the technology to do it. ire: education editor for the technology to do it. he education editor for the the technology to do it. iie: education editor for the sunday times, a good way of making physics sexy for people. this is what you can grow up to do. listen, we are out of time for this first look at the papers. sian, susie, thank you for having —— thank you for being on. we will be back in 45 minutes' time with another look at the papers. good evening. iam mark i am mark edwards at their sport. scott and's hopes have been given a boost after they secured the point they needed to for promotion to the top tier evaluate the nations elite. brave defensive display and saw them play a daisy or— zero drive that will mean a guarantee zero 2024 playoff place. olly foster was watching the sun for us. how they would love to be going to qatar, but crackup was the final thing of 2022
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for about 3000 scotland fans. after england were relegated from the top tier and the nation's league, this was the scotch chance to replace them among your�*s elite. che adams came close to an open early on. ukraine had snapped at their captain is of squares that night in how the squares that night injune. how did he miss that? injuries and a virus in the camp . squad . stretched out in's squad and craig”, to be at full stretch to gordon had to be at full stretch to keep them in again. ukraine who is matches in poland paying home matches in poland because of the war with russia pushed hard for the win that they needed. how that would have lifted hearts back home. celebrations needed. how that would have lifted he full back home. celebrations needed. how that would have lifted he full time home. celebrations needed. how that would have lifted he full time where celebrations needed. how that would have lifted he full time where scotland's. ations at full time where scotland's. in theory, life be �*for when to the european as this demonstrated, they rarely do things easily. olly foster, bbc news. euro winners chloe kelly and fran kirby are back in the england squad ahead of the international friendlies
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northern ireland beaten three have been won by grace. they avoided relegation after cyprus were heavily beaten by kosovo in the group's relegation after cyprus were heavily beaten by kosovo in the groups of the game. shane did score the end goalfor the visitors the game. shane did score the end goal for the visitors against greece. chelsea inspires midfielder, gus. euro winners chloe kelly and fran kirby are back in the england squad ahead of the international friendlies against world champions usa and the czech republic next month. the pair missed england's world cup qualifiers through injury last month. west ham defender lucy parker and everton midfielderjessica park, both received call ups for the first time. but there's been no call up for former captain steph houghton, she's not featured for the lionesses since sarina wiegman was appointed in september last year. i had ihada i had a conversation with her again and i think she is not ready. also taking the opportunity, so we've
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already experienced this and bringing in some young players, it's ten months still to go to the world cup. the door is still open. i had conversations with her and i will meet her again at the end of october and we will see where we are at that moment. the everton forward toni duggan is pregnant and will miss the rest of the women's super league season. the 31—year—old who's recently returned to the side has also played for manchester city and barcelona. she revealed the news on social media saying "while my own little team is growing, i'll still be supporting my other one, everton women who have been so supportive." former england midfielder fabian delph has announced his retirement from football. the 32—year—old won the premier league twice with manchester city and made more than 200 appearances in the top flight with city, leeds united, aston villa, and everton. announcing his retirement on twitter he said he had "nothing but happiness and gratitude for what this beautiful game has given me." the captain of financially stricken rugby union club worcester warriors,
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ted hill says it is inevitable players will now consider their futures. his comments come in the wake of the suspended premiership club being put into administration. the club failed to provide proof of a credible plan for their future yesterday. the rfu have now banned the men's team from the premiership competition, and the women's side from the premier 155, as well as all youth teams. i think there has to be, sort of, closer looks at people who want to buy clubs, there has to be people who look into that, which i know they do, but it is something that needs to be focused on even more because this isn't something that people want to happen again, and they want to clubs which are massive parts of the community, as we mentioned earlier. we want them safe and we want them to be able to, you know, be the best they can be. well another club facing an uncertain future wasps have been beaten tonight in the premiership cup
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by leicester tigers 3817. wasps last week filed notice to appoint administrators but despite troubles off the pitch they led 17 seven after tries by ollie dawkins and olly hartley. but sam edwards and archie vanes crossed late to seal the london irish came from 19 points down to beat northampton 28 to 26 while sale defeated newcastle 29—21. top golfers phil mickelson and ian poulter have dropped out of a lawsuit filed against the pga tour. it's over its decision to suspend players who are participating in the new controversial saudi backed liv golf series. a trial is set for 2024. abraham ancer, carlos ortiz, pat perez and jason kokrak had previously removed their names from the case. british number two dan evans continued his losing streak againstjapan's yoshihito nishioka with a straight set
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defeat at the korea open. evans who's ranked 25 in the world has lost all six of his meetings with nishioka, who is 31 places lower. the japanese player easing through to the second round in seoul. he's already beaten evans in miami and washington this year. formula 1 is set to double the number of "sprint" events from the current number of three to six next year. the fia's world council voted in favour of the proposal, but the races at which they will be held in next year's record 24 race calendar have yet to be confirmed. "sprint" events differ by holding a shorter race on saturday, the result of which sets the grid for the grand prix. and that's all the sport for now. from me and the rest of the team, bye—bye. hello there. ultimately it's another day of sunny spells and scattered showers,
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but fewer showers in comparison to tuesday and lighter winds. still from a cool source, though — from the north — that's going to be driving in some showers across aberdeenshire and down through the irish sea, just clipping west facing coasts of wales and southwest england. during the latter stages of the afternoon, we will see a rash of sharp showers through northeast england. some of these could be heavy and thundry. top temperatures once again around 13—16 celsius, a little bit below par for the time of year. and we will need to keep an eye on those showers across the northeast. they will gradually sink their way steadily southwards as we go through the night. so perhaps lingering first thing in the morning on thursday south of the m4 corridor, chilly start further north under some clearer skies. we will have single figures here. but on the whole, a ridge of high pressure will build on thursday. so largely fine and dry before we see yet more wet and windy weather arriving for all of us during friday.
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is hard to imagine what this must have been like for akie abe shinzo abe's widow. amid her own private grief with so many looking on. it was her lonely task to carry her husbands as is into the state funeral. among the many eulogies that followed perhaps the most heartfelt came from mr abe close his political ally and successor yoshihide suga. translation: i yoshihide suga. translation: , , :, yoshihide suga. translation: ,, :, , :, , translation: i spent all those years with ou in translation: i spent all those years with you in the _ translation: i spent all those years with you in the prime _ translation: i spent all those years with you in the prime minister - with you in the prime minister office i was so happy through good times and bad i will say this repeatedly prime minister shinzo abe you were a true leader of our country japan. you were a true leader of our country japan-— you were a true leader of our country japan. you were a true leader of our count ja an. , ., .,, ., country japan. this funeral was not without controversy. _ country japan. this funeral was not without controversy. opinion - country japan. this funeral was not without controversy. opinion polls| without controversy. opinion polls show around 60% of japanese people did not want it to happen. but as the dignitaries gathered inside on the streets outside, long lines began to form. of ordinary japanese people wanting to be part of it. wanting to show their feelings. he is wanting to show their feelings. he: is a big ipod injapan and i love is a big ipod injapan and i love him. iwant to is a big ipod injapan and i love him. i want to show respect, love everything. i love him. all of these people in this light love him too i guess. people in this light love him too i cuess. . :. people in this light love him too i cuess. , ., ., ., ,, ., guess. the state funeral for shinzo abe is deeply _ guess. the state funeral for shinzo abe is deeply dividing _ guess. the state funeral for shinzo abe is deeply dividing japanese - abe is deeply dividing japanese society. you can see this q, we understand is three km long. many
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