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i’ufl run for strike. rebuking a manual run for strike. defence secretary is perhaps not taking up the french president has said france wouldn't necessarily use nuclear weapon if ukraine was hit by, limited nuclear strikes. we're in very difficult and delicate territory. in very difficult and delicate territo . , , , ., ., territory. yes, this is the war of words going _ territory. yes, this is the war of words going on _ territory. yes, this is the war of words going on about _ territory. yes, this is the war of words going on about the - territory. yes, this is the war of words going on about the use i territory. yes, this is the war of| words going on about the use of nuclear weapons with putin having declared several times that he would be prepared to use nuclear weapons in ukraine. i think it is all about the deterrence that what ben wallace is saying is saying is that when emmanuel macron said that france would rule out using an independent nuclear weapons to hit back at russia that he was weakening nato's
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position because it does depend on this threat, it one i make us threat and the other side makes a counter threat. and so by emmanuel macron saying i wouldn't use a nuclear weapon, that is strengthening teutons and weakening.... it’s weapon, that is strengthening teutons and weakening. . .. it's all escalation. _ teutons and weakening. . .. it's all escalation. is _ teutons and weakening. . .. it's all escalation, is an _ teutons and weakening. . .. it's all escalation, is an eight? _ teutons and weakening. . .. it's all escalation, is an eight? at - teutons and weakening. . .. it's all escalation, is an eight? at the - teutons and weakening. . .. it's alli escalation, is an eight? at the it's worth reading the details of who said whatjust worth reading the details of who said what just to worth reading the details of who said whatjust to get into that. dft, this is really important in china the ft is reporting another covid surge in shanghai with images there. it comesjust covid surge in shanghai with images there. it comes just after the opening of the congress party. just when president xu xing ping is set to have an of term confirmed. shanghai is the only major country left in _ shanghai is the only major country left in the — shanghai is the only major country left in the world that has zero covid — left in the world that has zero covid policy. but there have been a reported _ covid policy. but there have been a
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reported 47 — covid policy. but there have been a reported 47 cases sense the last few months _ reported 47 cases sense the last few months. they were reported on wednesday. a very strict quarantine, people _ wednesday. a very strict quarantine, people to _ wednesday. a very strict quarantine, people to be as wild, tested, corn seed _ people to be as wild, tested, corn seed in _ people to be as wild, tested, corn seed in hospitals and things like that _ seed in hospitals and things like that. residents are very concerned about— that. residents are very concerned about the — that. residents are very concerned about the possibility of a return to full lockdown. it comes ahead of china's communist party congress. i think— china's communist party congress. i think inch _ china's communist party congress. i think inch i _ china's communist party congress. i think inch i hang xi shanghai this weekend — think inch i hang xi shanghai this weekend with to be reelected for in unprecedented third term. 30 seconds from both of— unprecedented third term. 30 seconds from both of you _ unprecedented third term. 30 seconds from both of you on _ unprecedented third term. 30 seconds from both of you on one _ unprecedented third term. 30 seconds from both of you on one final - from both of you on one final stories for the section from the telegraph was a palisade stick out collection of crowns. this is about the diamond taken from india, as india's would say unfairly locked up in a tower of london on a british car. are the palace worried about that nor are they looking for alternative crowns? a lot of them have got a problematic back history.
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what is your take on this? yes yes i think if camilla were to wear the crown with the joule that think if camilla were to wear the crown with thejoule that india objects to that you could raise colonial memories. find objects to that you could raise colonial memories.— objects to that you could raise colonial memories. . colonial memories. and so the palace a- arentl colonial memories. and so the palace apparently is — colonial memories. and so the palace apparently is looking _ colonial memories. and so the palace apparently is looking at _ colonial memories. and so the palace apparently is looking at crowns - colonial memories. and so the palace apparently is looking at crowns that i apparently is looking at crowns that are less famous but still rather beautiful and very bejeweled. including i think the diamond diadem. i including i think the diamond diadem. ~ ., , diadem. i think that sounds lovely. so it will be — diadem. i think that sounds lovely. so it will be interesting _ diadem. i think that sounds lovely. so it will be interesting to - diadem. i think that sounds lovely. so it will be interesting to see - so it will be interesting to see what camilla doesn't up wearing on coronation day.— what camilla doesn't up wearing on coronation day. emma, do you think the can coronation day. emma, do you think they can find — coronation day. emma, do you think they can find a _ coronation day. emma, do you think they can find a crown _ coronation day. emma, do you think they can find a crown that _ coronation day. emma, do you think they can find a crown that has - they can find a crown that has stones that haven't been taken from an empire that will not cause offence somewhere?- an empire that will not cause offence somewhere? look, once you start digging. _ offence somewhere? look, once you start digging. i'm — offence somewhere? look, once you start digging, i'm sure _ offence somewhere? look, once you start digging, i'm sure there - offence somewhere? look, once you start digging, i'm sure there will- start digging, i'm sure there will be problems with a lot of them. i'm sure they— be problems with a lot of them. i'm sure they will find something on the back of— sure they will find something on the back of the — sure they will find something on the back of the sofa that is suitably festive — back of the sofa that is suitably festive for the basics ceremony. maybe _ festive for the basics ceremony. maybe something made of pure welsh
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goals. but maybe something made of pure welsh coals. �* ., ~' maybe something made of pure welsh ioals, �* ., 4' ., maybe something made of pure welsh coals. �* ., ~ ., ., goals. but to think about that? i think there _ goals. but to think about that? i think there might _ goals. but to think about that? i think there might be _ goals. but to think about that? i think there might be some - think there might be some difficulties they even. [30 think there might be some difficulties they even. do you think the coronation _ difficulties they even. do you think the coronation is _ difficulties they even. do you think the coronation is going _ difficulties they even. do you think the coronation is going to - difficulties they even. do you think the coronation is going to get - difficulties they even. do you think the coronation is going to get a . difficulties they even. do you think the coronation is going to get a lot of support? the coronation is going to get a lot of sopport?— of support? yeah, i think you will be wonderful. _ of support? yeah, i think you will be wonderful. i _ of support? yeah, i think you will be wonderful. i think— of support? yeah, i think you will be wonderful. i think everyone i of support? yeah, i think you will. be wonderful. i think everyone will come _ be wonderful. i think everyone will come together. it will bring the country— come together. it will bring the country together as a queens funeral did but— country together as a queens funeral did but in_ country together as a queens funeral did but in a _ country together as a queens funeral did but in a much more celebratory way _ did but in a much more celebratory way more — did but in a much more celebratory way. morejoyous, ill be did but in a much more celebratory way. more joyous, ill be spring or summer. — way. more joyous, ill be spring or summer, hopefully photo it will be lovely weather and i'm sure we will all come _ lovely weather and i'm sure we will all come together and be happy and joyful _ all come together and be happy and “0 ul. ~ , all come together and be happy and “0 ul. . , joyful. okay. we will be back with more. joyful. okay. we will be back with more- thank _ joyful. okay. we will be back with more. thank you _ joyful. okay. we will be back with more. thank you so _ joyful. okay. we will be back with more. thank you so much - joyful. okay. we will be back with more. thank you so much for - joyful. okay. we will be back with more. thank you so much for thisj more. thank you so much for this section and we will be back at 1130. that's it for theppapers this hour. sian and emma will be back for a second look at the front pages at 11:30, but it's goodbye for now. hello there, this is your update
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from the bbc sport centre. a stoppage time goal gave manchester united a one—nil win in the europa league. scott mctominay got the goal at old trafford which gave them all three points against the cypriot side. it means they only need a point from their final two group games to be guaranteed to advance in the competition. arsenal edged closer to the knockout stage, with a 1—0 win over bodo—glimt in norway. bukayo saka receiving a bit of fortune on his way to the only goal of the game. mikel arteta's side will progress with a win against psv really happy to win here against a team that has won the last 14 games of european competition in a row. there's not many european teams that have done that. so we have come here for game 15 i wanted. we have talked about this in the last few days and that was a challenge. in different
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context, and changes find a way to win and we've done it. west ham are through to the knockout stage of the europa conference league. after a 2—1win against anderlecht at the london stadium. said benrahma opened the scoring with this free kick jarrod bowen then added a second on the half hour mark. the belgians pulled a late goal back but it wasn't enough as david moyes' side maintained their 100% record in the competition. and hearts were thrashed five—one by italian side fiorentina, most of the damage was done in the first half as they were 4 down at the break. they now need to win their remaining two games and hope other results go their way, to have any chance of qualifying. chelsea manager emma hayes will miss her team's matches for the foreseeable future after announcing she's had an emergency hysterectomy. the surgery follows an ongoing battle with endometriosis, and hayes says she's now in recovery, needing time to return to full health. and assistant coach denise reddy will make the �*on—field' decisions
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for chelsea's upcoming matches. let's get you up to date with team gb at the 2022 track world championships in france. there was gold in the men's team pursuit on day two where dan bigham and co beat the olympic champions italy, who set a world record time at the tokyo olympics, in the final to bring the world championship back to great britain for the first time since 2018. we obviously wanted a good performance here and we really focused on just executing good, clean rides. it's not about being here to win, it's about doing everything we can to perform to the best of our abilities and just getting maximum performance out. and for my bed, every single round, we step forward and everybody and for my bit, every single round, we step forward and everybody improved in that one. i think it was the best we had full stop. it was a really, really clean solid ride and i think all of us are actually on cloud nine. disappointment for the women's team as they were unable to top italy for as they were unable to top italy for a labour on after winning six of seven gold in this event from 2018
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until 2014. team gb have failed to become world champions sense finishing second and four of the last five years. andy murray is into the quarterfinals of the gijon open. he lost the opening set to argentina's pedro cachin but came back to win a decider on a tie—break. murray will face either roberto bautista agut or sebastian korda on friday for a place in the final four. claressa shields has promised to "school" savannah marshall in their undisputed middleweight championship fight on saturday night in london. american shields and wbo champion marshall are long—time rivals, having fought ten years ago in the amateurs and came face to face in a fiery news conference. ade adedoyin was there for us. no love lost so no surprise this was very fiery. this rivalry dates back ten years in the amateur ranks when she beat her en route to becoming the world ambien champion as the only leverage other shields with the but as an amateur or professional.
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remember gold in london and gold four years later in real making history as a first american boxer went back to back gold as a amateur. in professional she's won titles of multiple weight classes but it's very clear that defeat really irks her. at today's press conference by that want to take a backs up what he came to verbaljousting. it that want to take a backs up what he came to verbaljousting. came to verbal “ousting. it happened ten ears came to verbal “ousting. it happened ten years ago. — came to verbaljousting. it happened ten years ago. and _ came to verbaljousting. it happened ten years ago. and we've _ came to verbaljousting. it happened ten years ago. and we've both - came to verbaljousting. it happened ten years ago. and we've both been | ten years ago. and we've both been pro five _ ten years ago. and we've both been pro five years sense. i'm a 12 time world _ pro five years sense. i'm a 12 time world champ. oh my god that she abominably show everybody on saturday — abominably show everybody on saturday that her skill is level. i'm about _ saturday that her skill is level. i'm about to play on her. she picks sense _ i'm about to play on her. she picks sense iust — i'm about to play on her. she picks sense just what the next 70, you're about _ sense just what the next 70, you're about to _ sense just what the next 70, you're about to get school i'm about to sugar— about to get school i'm about to sugar ray— about to get school i'm about to sugar ray leonard her. savanna, what he ordered _ sugar ray leonard her. savanna, what he ordered said? sugar ray, he's an olympic— he ordered said? sugar ray, he's an olympic gold medal is unlike you. she'll— olympic gold medal is unlike you. she'll want to prove that victory in the amateurs wasn't a fluke and a big knife a clear associate want to show she is the better boxer also a huge knife or boxing in general because for the first time importers soil were
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going to have an all—female card. phil mickelson says he's picked the winning side in the battle between golf�*s tours. the american, who has six major titles, is playing at the saudi—backed liv golf invitational injeddah on friday and believes the pga tour will never have things their own way again. pretty much all the best players play on the pga tour at least for the last 20 years, that will never be the case again. as a going forward you have to pick a side. you have to pick a side which you think it can be successful. and ifirmly believe that i am on the winning side of how things are going to evolve and shape in the coming years for professional golf. and that's all the sport for now. hello there. as we head towards the weekend, it continues to be quite a messy, eclectic weather story at the moment. this is the situation for friday —
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this weather front bringing some intense outbreaks of rain through scotland and northern ireland. the same time, we've got this weather front moving through channel coasts. that willjust cling onto the south and produce some outbreaks of light drizzle, particularly towards the southeast as we go through the day. the best of the dry weather, wales and northern england, before this weather front starts to spill out of scotland by the middle of the afternoon. behind it, for scotland and northern ireland, brightening up, a breezy afternoon, sunny spells and noticeably fresher here — 10—13 degrees the high. but in the southeast once again, we'll see those temperatures peaking into the high teens. now, as we move out of friday, we've got more showers starting to push in from the south and west as an area of low pressure moves in. so, cloudier skies here, a milder start to saturday, but where we get some clear slots, those temperatures may well fall away. the jet stream is going to be quite a powerful one over the next few days and it's centred across the uk, and we all know it's the jet stream that drives in areas of low pressure across us.
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so, as you can see, for the start of the weekend, that low pressure is going to be sitting into the far northwest. it could bring outbreaks of heavy rain to the north and west in particular, so not all of us will see rain through the weekend. one spell of heavy rain moving through northern scotland, sharper showers tucking in behind, but sheltered eastern areas may stay relatively dry and bright throughout the day. and if you dodge those showers, well, you'll still continue to see some warmth — 17—18 degrees once again. moving out of saturday into sunday, the low is still anchored to the north of scotland. that's where the heaviest of the rain is likely to be, with another front pushing in from the southwest. so, as we go through the day, a relatively dry start, the heavy rain pushing in through southwest england, wales and up along western fringes. so, once again, sheltered eastern areas may stay dry throughout the day, and in the sunshine, still relatively warm or at this time of year.
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i did say it was quite a messy story, but as we go into monday and tuesday, things hopefully will quieten down just a touch. that's it. take care.
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welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines... the us congressional committee investigating the storming of the capitol in 2021 votes to subpoena donald trump. the clerk will report the vote. mr chairman, on this vote, there are nine ayes, zero noes. britain's chancellor of the exchequer holds firm on his controversial mini budget, despite mounting pressure for another u—turn. as beijing sees rare protests denouncing president xi, we report on how his leadership has affected rural parts of china. live from our studio in singapore... this is bbc news.

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