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this is bbc news. the headlines. the prime minister admits her government should have better communicated before the mini budget that sparked turmoil on the financial markets — and insists they'll be no u—turn on axeing the top rate of income tax. meanwhile — at the conservative party conference — the northern ireland minister, steve baker, has apologised for showing a lack of understanding to his irish and eu counterparts when making the case for brexit.
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one of the world's worst stadium disasters. at least 125 people have died in a stampede at an indonesian football match after police tear—gassed pitch invaders. right brazilians are voting in the first round of an election which has seen a bitter campaign between past and present presidents. now on the news channel, it is time for sports day. hello. this is what's coming up this evening. it is the little & large show for city. hat tricks for foden and haarland crush united in the manchester derby. i felt a couple of days before the game that something special was
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going to happen. fix, game that something special was going to happen-— game that something special was going to happen. a world cup boost for enalish going to happen. a world cup boost for english cricketers _ going to happen. a world cup boost for english cricketers as _ going to happen. a world cup boost for english cricketers as they - for english cricketers as they clench the t20 series against pakistan. after a chaotic singapore grand prix, max verstappen will have to wait for his world title but it has still been a very good day for red bull. also coming up... african runners continue their domination of the london marathon with maiden wins in the men's and the women's elite races. we had a very one—sided manchester derby today, city thrashing united 6—3. haarland scoring his third city hat—trick
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and phil foden scored his first. late goals for united gave the scoreline a little bit of respectability, but in truth, they were never in the match. their manager says his side had an unacceptable lack of belief. joe lynskey reports. this was the derby day in manchester that turned into a rout. united had won their last four in the league. the hope would fade on seven minutes. phil foden swept city to a lead that kept growing through a striker who keeps scoring. haarland's first just crossed the line. his second was emphatic. commentator: can he reach it? he can. that was his 13th of the season in eight league games, a staggering start to his time here and this match. for united it was like brentford in august — 4—0 at half—time. and while some would stay
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to bear it, some fans left. they missed this stunning goal back from anthony, but city hadn't finished. a hat—trick for haarland in this match meant so much, both to him and his dad. soon phil foden had his third goal — 6—1 and although united scored two more late on, it didn't matter. this remarkable derby had seen two hat tricks and nine goals, but one clear winner. that is three hat tricks in a row for haarland in his last three of three premier league and games. as you can imagine, he was pretty happy afterwards. i as you can imagine, he was pretty happy afterwards-_ happy afterwards. i felt it a couple of da s happy afterwards. i felt it a couple of days before _ happy afterwards. i felt it a couple of days before the _ happy afterwards. i felt it a couple of days before the game _ happy afterwards. i felt it a couple of days before the game that - of days before the game that something special is going to happen and we saw today, some special things happen. it was nice. it is these games i want to play. these are the best games, a bit more extra this and that. it is nice. it is uuite this and that. it is nice. it is quite simple. _ this and that. it is nice. it is quite simple, a _ this and that. it is nice. it is quite simple, a lack- this and that. it is nice. it is quite simple, a lack of - this and that. it is nice. it is quite simple, a lack of police. when you don'i_
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quite simple, a lack of police. when you don't bring commencement and beiief— you don't bring commencement and belief onto — you don't bring commencement and belief onto the pitch, you cannot win games. it is unacceptable, we were _ win games. it is unacceptable, we were undisciplined and we didn't follow_ were undisciplined and we didn't follow rules of principles and we -ot follow rules of principles and we got hammered. that is what happened today _ got hammered. that is what happened today we _ got hammered. that is what happened today. we let the fans now, we let ourselves — today. we let the fans now, we let ourselves down, hugely disappointed. but we _ ourselves down, hugely disappointed. but we have to live with that and we have to _ but we have to live with that and we have to learn from it and we have to carry— have to learn from it and we have to carry on _ there was another game in the premier league, leeds united and aston villa playing out a goalless draw. pretty feisty at elland road. luis sinisterra was sent off for a second yellow. blocked the ball at a free kick. there was another game in the premier league, leeds united and aston villa playing out a goalless draw. pretty feisty at elland road. luis sinisterra was sent off for a second yellow. blocked the ball at a free kick. but aston villa were unable to capitalise on their one—man advantage. philippe coutinho closest to a goal — hit the woodwork. pretty much denied them the three points. we have had our third premier league sacking of the season
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today, wolves have got rid of their manager, bruno lage. they lost 2—0 at west ham yesterday. the result that leaves them in the relegation zone. lage had been in charge for 16 months and finished in the top half of the table last season. they have only won once in their last 15 premiership matches stretching back to april. slaven bilic marked his first match in charge at watford with a 4—0 win at stoke city. the former west brom and west ham boss became the ninth manager in three _ boss became the ninth manager in three years — boss became the ninth manager in three years before rob edwards was sacked _ three years before rob edwards was sacked last monday. they had a 1—0 lead and added three more in the last half an hour of the game. watford up to seventh, one point off the play—off places. stoke are down in 17th. you are up—to—date with the football. england's cricketers are in control of the deciding t20 against pakistan in lahore. the series is tied up 3—3
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and they have set pakistan a pretty big target, 210 to win. england made a quick start with phil salt and alex hales. pakistan rallied, dismissing both openers in the space ofjust two balls, including this runout of salt. ben duckett picked up the baton for england and he and dawid malan added 78. he was then brilliantly ran out by mohammad rizwan, who showed lightning reflexes behind the stumps. that brought harry brook to the crease and they added 108 off 64 balls. chris woakes has dismissed the danger man. reece topley took a wicket. england head to australia for the t20 world cup that starts in a fortnight. they will warm up with a fortnight. they will warm up with a three match series against the house.
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after being left off the formula i calendar for the last two years because of the pandemic, the the singapore grand prix was the first chance for max verstappen to retain his world driver's title. he had a weekend to forget, but it was still good for red bull as sergio perez took the chequered flag. a five second time penalty for a minor infringement behind the safety car did not stop the mexican from claiming his second victory of the season. this weekend could have seen verstappen's parade to a second world title. but singapore rained on it, delaying proceedings by an hour. after missing out on pole because he didn't have enough fuel in his red bull, verstappen messed up the start. slipping from eighth to 11th on the greasy marina bay street circuit. up front, his team—mate sergio perez was getting the jump on charles leclerc and stayed in control. unlike some. the chinese driver, zhou guanyu, was the first of six retirements, the most in a race this season. lewis hamilton almost joined him as his hopes of a podium place disappeared.
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verstappen continued to make life difficult for himself but put on a comeback show. after dropping to last, he battled back and passed hamilton on the way to finishing seventh. sergio perez claimed the chequered flag. he postponed max verstappen's coronation for at least another week. i knew i was going through a bit of a bad patch. but the media makes you think, probably because i am mexican and they do make a comparison and saying it is the biggest mistake red bull has made to bring me here. i am super happy to get this victory. and with such a strong performance today. there were nine tries at the stoop
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as harlequins held off northampton saints to win. jack musk scored two of their five tries and they had a 20 point lead at one stage in the second half. although the saints fought quins secured the second win of the season to move up to fifth. ryan fox of new zealand mastered the old course to win the alfred dunhill links championships. each of the overnight leader by four shots heading into the final round. but four under round is enough to see off callum shinkwin by a single stroke. it is the third dp world tour win of his career. europe's richest horse race took place in paris today. charlie hill is in a battle with lydia ko at the top of the leaderboard in the final round of the ascendant lpga tour event. she is lookin: the ascendant lpga tour event. she is looking for— the ascendant lpga tour event. she is looking for a second win of the tour. she is leading by two shots in dallas with five holes left to play. kenyan and ethiopian runners
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continue their domination of the run that marathon. the elite field, there was a clean sweep for the swiss in the wheelchair races. the real stars of the event, as ever, where the 40,000 amateur runners who have raised millions for charity. you know these footballers. watch out for the speed bumps. at the back of the pack you can spot yalemzerf yehualaw tripping and falling. she rose. by buckingham palace she had lost the rest of the field. the mall has been the place of such a motion in recent weeks. the thing of born to run and win. and from canyou, amos kipruto, the man's winner, his first london marathon. the men's
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wheelchair race, daniel comanche are waiting for his moment, tucked in and letting the leader do the work mile after mile. was that finally a gap? the swiss held off the american to win. prize money has written to record levels for these wheelchair races. this was catherine to brunner, another swiss winner in another course record in the women's event. it seems like spring and next day the marathon returns to april. its sole always lies with charity. europe's richest horse race the arc de triomphe took place in paris today. it was the prerace favourite who came out on top, written by luke morris and trained by sir mark prescott in the middle distance contest. she finished ahead of last year's winner. we have had the first of three nfl matches to be played in london this month.
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the tottenham hotspur stadium hosted a thriller as the minnesota viking beat new orleans saints 28—25. they won the game deep into the fourth quarter after greg joseph's fifth field goal gave them a slender lead. the saints had one last chance to tie the game just two seconds remaining, but the 61 yard attempt bounced off the post and the bar to hand the vikings are a dramatic win. next weekend the giants take on the packers at the spurs lady. the bronchos face the jaguars at wembley at the of the month. just back to football, the amputee world cup continues in turkey. england lost their opener to the usa today. a minute's silence was held after yesterday's stadium crush indonesia.
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england went on to score theirfirst win in istanbul. they face argentina tomorrow in a game they have to win to make it out of their group. a quick reminder of our top story. manchester city beating manchester united in the first manchester derby of the premier league. 6—3, hat tricks for phil foden and haarland. now on bbc news, click.
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music plays sniffs 0oh! sniffs there was another — there was another whiff of something there. sniffing i don't know — grapefruits? is it the sea? today, i'm having a rather smelly experience while trying to solve a mystery from history. this is one of the most famous shipwrecks in the world. the mary rose was king henry viii's favourite warship, and in 1545, while battling the french, it sunk under mysterious circumstances. for more than 400 years, it lay on its side at the bottom of the river solent.
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but amazingly,

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