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to show labour on course continue to show labour on course for a majority. what do you make of that? for a ma'ority. what do you make of that? �* , , ~ that? it's interesting, i think david was — that? it's interesting, i think david was saying _ that? it's interesting, i think david was saying earlier, - that? it's interesting, i think david was saying earlier, if l that? it's interesting, ithink- david was saying earlier, if you're an mp _ david was saying earlier, if you're an mp and — david was saying earlier, if you're an mp and your somewhere looking at the fact_ an mp and your somewhere looking at the fact that labour at the moment — if there _ the fact that labour at the moment — if there was_ the fact that labour at the moment — if there was a — the fact that labour at the moment — if there was a election tomorrow, they lose — if there was a election tomorrow, they lose their seats. it's your job. _ they lose their seats. it's your job, i— they lose their seats. it's your job, i get— they lose their seats. it's your job, i get that, but personally at this point— job, i get that, but personally at this point he would be dignified to fall on_ this point he would be dignified to fall on your sword, but that's not the point — fall on your sword, but that's not the point. they are stuck between a rock and _ the point. they are stuck between a rock and a _ the point. they are stuck between a rock and a hard place. do you look like an_ rock and a hard place. do you look like an absolute joke and try and replace — like an absolute joke and try and replace the leader again, which mearrs— replace the leader again, which means inflicting more drama onto the country— means inflicting more drama onto the country which could go very badly? or do— country which could go very badly? or do you — country which could go very badly? or do you keep liz truss in and, if she's— or do you keep liz truss in and, if she's in— or do you keep liz truss in and, if she's in power at the election, all the polls— she's in power at the election, all the polls suggest they'll be resoundingly beaten. so it's not a great _ resoundingly beaten. so it's not a great choice for them. going back to
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suetta _ great choice for them. going back to suella braverman, ifound her speech alarming _ suella braverman, ifound her speech alarming personally, but there you no. alarming personally, but there you to. . alarming personally, but there you .0_ . . ., alarming personally, but there you no.~ , alarming personally, but there you go. we could perhaps pick up with that later, i've _ go. we could perhaps pick up with that later, i've never— go. we could perhaps pick up with that later, i've never heard - go. we could perhaps pick up with that later, i've never heard that, l that later, i've never heard that, what was that, something for a biscuit? “ r' what was that, something for a biscuit? “ w ., what was that, something for a biscuit? “ ., ., , ,. “ biscuit? "risk it for a biscuit." laughter — laughter picking up in the ft on the polls, they've got some interesting polls, one pole in the redwall seats giving labour 838 point lead over the conservatives, and then a byjail partners polls asking the public, what words they associate with the prime minister— do you have that in front of you is yellow the most common words, incompetent, followed closely by useless and untrustworthy.- closely by useless and untrustworthy. closely by useless and untrustworth . ., ., , closely by useless and untrustworth. ., ., , ., untrustworthy. those are words that ou untrustworthy. those are words that you wouldn't — untrustworthy. those are words that you wouldn't wish _ untrustworthy. those are words that you wouldn't wish to _ untrustworthy. those are words that you wouldn't wish to be _ untrustworthy. those are words that you wouldn't wish to be seen - you wouldn't wish to be seen addressed to any person in public life, not least the prime minister,
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and a brand—new administration. but you know the conservative party historically is pretty brutal, far more brutal than the labour party is when it sees it's in deep trouble, this is how it survived in the form that has. it is really brutal and it makes its case. i see this talk that when mps makes its case. i see this talk that when mp5 get back to westminster next week, there'll be a quote in over the papers that says, "brutal party discipline." good luck with. let's squeeze in some other stories, and staying with the ft, "elon musk agrees to pay $41; billion for twitter two weeks before courtroom shut down the micro showdown." yes. shut down the micro showdown." yes, he was going — shut down the micro showdown." yes, he was going to _ shut down the micro showdown." yes, he was going to buy — shut down the micro showdown." yes, he was going to buy twitter, then he
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pulled _ he was going to buy twitter, then he pulled out, _ he was going to buy twitter, then he pulled out, than there's been a court _ pulled out, than there's been a court case _ pulled out, than there's been a court case ensuing, now it appears he's changed his mind. $44 billion is the _ he's changed his mind. $44 billion is the price — he's changed his mind. $44 billion is the price. there's lots of controversy about this, if you think about— controversy about this, if you think about the — controversy about this, if you think about the billionaires that run our media, _ about the billionaires that run our media, like — about the billionaires that run our media, like rupert murdoch, jeff baze _ media, like rupert murdoch, jeff baze s, — media, like rupert murdoch, jeff baze 5, etc, and eton musk, the mutti—bittionaire who owns testa, why is— mutti—bittionaire who owns testa, why is he — mutti—bittionaire who owns testa, why is he buying these ptatforms? it's obviously for power. so we will see how _ it's obviously for power. so we will see how it— it's obviously for power. so we will see how it pans out, but i think what a — see how it pans out, but i think what a lot— see how it pans out, but i think what a tot of people are expressing when _ what a tot of people are expressing when you've got an american etection ahead _ when you've got an american etection ahead invotving trump, perhaps it's not the _ ahead invotving trump, perhaps it's not the best news. it�*ll ahead involving trump, perhaps it's not the best news.— not the best news. it'll be interesting _ not the best news. it'll be interesting to _ not the best news. it'll be interesting to see - not the best news. it'll be interesting to see if - not the best news. it'll be interesting to see if he i not the best news. it'll be i interesting to see if he does not the best news. it'll be - interesting to see if he does buy and goes ahead with that, whether donald trump witt and goes ahead with that, whether donald trump will be allowed back on twitter. let's squeeze in the daily star — this is really extraordinary, i don't know how seriously we are supposed to take the story. kwasi
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kwarteng is btaming supposed to take the story. kwasi kwarteng is blaming the problems of his budget on the queen's funerat. t his budget on the queen's funerat. i have to go back to another quote in one of the papers today, where one of the rebels said, "we are stuck between being potiticatty dead and a laughing stock." between being politically dead and a laughing stock." welt, between being politically dead and a laughing stock." well, if you accept that, this is the sort of story that puts you in the latter category. and actually, it's not that funny — if you are the chancellor, you'd be very angry about it, i suspect. just finall , very angry about it, i suspect. just finally. we — very angry about it, i suspect. just finally, we might be able to have a quick glance at the daily mail, they have an quick gtance at the daily mail, they have an exclusive— quick glance at the daily mail, they have an exclusive— official police to attend every burglary. just fill us in on what this is about stop loosing good news! personally i think anyone who has anything taken from their house is
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think anyone who has anything taken from their house i— think anyone who has anything taken from their house is— from their house is horrific. we've onl seen from their house is horrific. we've only seen the _ from their house is horrific. we've only seen the front _ from their house is horrific. we've only seen the front page - from their house is horrific. we've only seen the front page because | only seen the front page because this is— onty seen the front page because this is out— only seen the front page because this is out tomorrow, so i'm only getting _ this is out tomorrow, so i'm only getting the — this is out tomorrow, so i'm only getting the headline, i know there's a huge _ getting the headline, i know there's a huge shortage. but i really hope there _ a huge shortage. but i really hope there is— a huge shortage. but i really hope there is a — a huge shortage. but i really hope there is a way to actually put this into effect, and it does look like the heads — into effect, and it does look like the heads of police in all different places— the heads of police in all different places around britain have agreed to this. places around britain have agreed to this so _ places around britain have agreed to this. so that's good news.— this. so that's good news. that's a aood this. so that's good news. that's a good place — this. so that's good news. that's a good place in _ this. so that's good news. that's a good place in which _ this. so that's good news. that's a good place in which to _ this. so that's good news. that's a good place in which to leave - this. so that's good news. that's a good place in which to leave it. - good place in which to leave it. great to see you both as always, they'll be back at 11:30pm for a second look at the front pages. for now from all of us, bye—bye. hello, i'm hugh farris. liverpool have consolidated their champions league position with a second group
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win, 2—0 over rangers who are still waiting for theirfirst win, 2—0 over rangers who are still waiting for their first victory, white spurs like liverpool are second in their group after a 0—0 draw at eintracht frankfurt. anti—swiss reports. a european night but an alt—british blockbuster. liverpool against rangers for, remarkably, the first time ever in a competitive match, and for the hosts, what a start... commentator: alexander-arnold takes! trent alexander—arnold putting liverpool ahead with one of the finest free kicks you'll ever see. talk about pinpoint precision. and they would've extended their lead were it not for the evergreen allan mcgregor — now 40, but almost single—handedty he kept rangers in it. until after the break, this happened. luis diaz brought down, and from the penalty spot, mo salah showed his customary composure. liverpool were in control but with time running out, rangers finally stirred. matondo's effort brilliantly cleared off the line by tsimikas as the visitors so nearly found a late goal but it was ultimately
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liverpool's night after a comfortable 2—0 victory. tottenham, meanwhile, were in germany to face eintracht frankfurt, and their first half proved a frustrating one. plenty of chances but they could not take them and come the second half, frankfurt nearly made them pay. tottenham keeper hugo lois to the rescue. the result, a 0—0 draw, but for spurs a potentially valuable point. andy swiss, bbc news. the other games in both liverpool and spurs' groups were particularly dramatic. ajax scored after nine minutes, but lost 6—1 to napoti, who are ahead of liverpool. white sporting were 1—0 up afterjust 51 seconds, but were also on the end of a heavy defeat, 4—1 at marseitte. they stay above spurs. elsewhere, club bruges have won three out of three after beating atletico madrid, and inter milan beat barcelona. sheffield united are still top of the championship, despite losing to qpr tonight. chris wittock got the only goal
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on a night when four of the top five played each other. they included norwich, who could have gone above sheffield united — and indeed, were at one point at reading — but they could only draw 1—1 afterjeff hendrick�*s equaliser. norwich stay second, with reading a point and place below them. england captain leah williamson will miss friday's friendly with the usa — and next week's match against czech republic, after picking up an injury in training. she'll return to arsenal for rehabilitation — and has been replaced in the squad by her ctubmate lotte wubben moy, who was a non—playing member of the lionesses' euros—winning squad. nikkita parris has also been called up after lucy parker's injury ruled her out of the two matches that begin against the usa at a sold—out wembtey, where the team and winning goat—scorer chloe kelly will return for the first time since the euros final. i think we can't get too carried away with them, just focus on
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ourselves. and that's what we did massively in the summer. and looking forward, we know what we've gotten our group, and the threats that we can cause to teams. but yeah, it's tough opposition and we are ready for the challenge, because i think these really shape you. meanwhile this week, an investigation found that abuse and misconduct "had become systemic" in the usa's national women's soccer league. the investigation was launched last year, after allegations were made against north carolina courage's english head coach paul riley — who was sacked and denies the accusations. lioness rachel daty played most of her club career in the states before signing for aston villa this season, and gave us her reaction. saddened. you know, it's happening far too frequent for me, and it shouldn't be happening at all. but all we can do is stand in solidarity with the players that have come and spoken out. we stand with them as players, as i'm sure the rest of the nation here and in the us too. and yeah, i'm infutl nation here and in the us too. and yeah, i'm in full solidarity with them and send all my best and love
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and hope to them. and hopefully they can, you know, i don't want to say move on from it, but hopefully park it and move forward in life. because is not a nice expanse to go through. no one should deal with that, but we are here to stand and celebrate —— stand in solidarity with them. saracens hookerjamie george will miss england's autumn internationals because of a foot injury. george picked up the injury in sarries' big win over leicester tigers on saturday. he's expected to be sidelined for around ten weeks. england host argentina in their opening autumn international next month, before facing japan, new zealand, and world champions south africa. staying with saracens — and max matins wittjoin bristol bears at the end of the season. the full back was last season's leading premiership try scorer with 16. he joined the saracens academy as a teenager and made his senior debut for the team in 2017, but he's also spent time on loan with the bears. wasps have asked for more time to resolve their financial problems with a "number of potential investors and funders" having come forward. wasps holdings limited — which includes the premiership club and arena coventry limited — have filed a second notice
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to appoint administrators with the company, again saying the move will "allow negotiations on securing its long term future to continue". the club continue to fulfil fixtures and will play northampton on sunday. it's just under a year until europe begin their campaign to wrestle back the ryder cup from the united states. players who have participated in liv tour events will find out if they can continue competing on the dp world tour, which would make them eligible for ryder cup selection, following the outcome of a court case in february. luke donald replaced henrik stenson as europe captain after the swede was sacked forjoining liv. i think the fans always want to be inspired. and what's more inspiring than a writer cut? it supersedes any kind of individual squabbles where 12 guys come together for the greater good of the team. and that's what the essence of the ryder cup
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is, what makes it so special. and that's all your sport for now. hello there. low pressure will be dominating the weather scene for the rest of this week. it will stay pretty unsettled, quite windy at times. outbreaks of rain followed by sunshine and showers. but with our air source coming in from a west or southwesterly direction, it'll actually feel on the mild side most of the time, anyway, both by day and by night. now things turn very windy as we head through tonight and into wednesday, with this area of low pressure bringing widespread, pretty heavy rainfall through the overnight period to northern and western areas, initially, then starting to push its way into much of northern and western england and wales — though the southeast will escape and stay largely dry. very mild for england and wales, temperatures in the mid—teens there — but it will be turning much windier. so you can see this area of low pressure with its weather fronts crossing the country as we head through wednesday. so it'll start off very wet, very windy in northern and western areas — particularly windy in england
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and wales with gates developing. this rain will slowly trundle eastwards through the course of the morning — and into the afternoon, by the latter part of the afternoon the rain will reach the southeast, eve ntuatty clear away. and then, it brightens up for many through the afternoon — sunshine and blustery showers, some of them heavy, thundery in scotland. but wind gusts will be noticeable, in excess of 40 mph. gales around some irish sea coast could cause some disruption, a few tree branches could be brought down. but it will be turning cooler behind that rain band, temperatures tow—to—mid teens for many. as we head through wednesday night, it stays blustery for all areas. further showers rattling in across the north of the country, maybe some longer spells of rain, as well. and it will be a chittier night to come to start thursday — single—figure values for most, just about double figures in the north and west, more showers and wind. as we head through thursday and friday, we hold onto low pressure to the north, higher pressure to the south — it stays blustery, even very windy at times. as weather fronts cross, the country, we'll see spells of rain followed
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by blustery showers. thursday, not a bad day across southern and eastern areas, probably the best of the dry and bright weather here. plenty of showers further north and west, even some longer spells of rain. but temperatures may be up a notch on thursday from what we've had on wednesday. then as we head through friday, it's a similar story — again, blustery, lots of showers across northern areas. brief ridge of high pressure builds in for saturday, settling things down before it turns wet and windy again through the second half of sunday.
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm monica miller. the headlines... as ukraine retakes more territory, we have an extended report on the areas being abandoned by russian forces, and the high price being paid. here on the there is discarded bedding, backpacks, army and boots. of this cast uniforms and boots. all of this cast by will stop international condemnation will stop after north korea fires a ballistic- missile overjapanese territory , its fifth weapons test in ten days. hundreds of thousands of people in somalia are facing extreme hunger, after the worst drought in 40 years. ——international condemnation after north korea fires a ballistic
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