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a on visits or may come across a particular person and they say it but they— particular person and they say it but they don't expect them to say. very good — but they don't expect them to say. very good. not surprised that it's gone _ very good. not surprised that it's gone to— very good. not surprised that it's gone to three front pages. to be fair to the _ gone to three front pages. to be fair to the prime _ gone to three front pages. to be fair to the prime minister, - gone to three front pages. to be l fair to the prime minister, there's less attention on what he said in response, isn't there?— less attention on what he said in response, isn't there? that's true. as james response, isn't there? that's true. as james is _ response, isn't there? that's true. as james is saying, _ response, isn't there? that's true. as james is saying, we _ response, isn't there? that's true. as james is saying, we like - response, isn't there? that's true. as james is saying, we like the - response, isn't there? that's true. | as james is saying, we like the idea as james is saying, we like the idea of someone who is rather grand in public being berated for that we remember brenda from brisson didn't want another election. sharon... haranguing tony blair in a hospital in birmingham.— haranguing tony blair in a hospital in birmingham. tony blair was very uncomfortable. _ in birmingham. tony blair was very uncomfortable. i— in birmingham. tony blair was very uncomfortable. i think— in birmingham. tony blair was very uncomfortable. i think it's - uncomfortable. i think it's interesting for rishi sunak, he's not used to that. if you are a formal chance of people, but say things but when you're prime minister you'rejust things but when you're prime minister you're just there to take anything that people are feeling a bit agitated about, is on you. of course the cameras are on you the whole time. an interesting experience for him and a test as he
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didn't really expect to be in this job in the way that he was. how does he cope with that, how does he adjust? he cope with that, how does he ad'ust? �* . he cope with that, how does he ad'ust? �*, . ., , he cope with that, how does he ad'ust? �*, . . , ., ., he cope with that, how does he ad'ust? �* , . . , ., ., . adjust? he's clearly going to get a law for offer _ adjust? he's clearly going to get a law for offer of _ adjust? he's clearly going to get a law for offer of the _ adjust? he's clearly going to get a law for offer of the coming - adjust? he's clearly going to get a| law for offer of the coming months if the suggestions are what some of the pavers are talking about. i don't know what you make of him, we could be trying to find the equivalent of 50 billion. it is down to the government what he chooses to do but if it chooses to increase taxes or if it chooses to increase spending. taxes or if it chooses to increase sendina. . v taxes or if it chooses to increase sendina. , �*, ., ., spending. yes, he's going to get it from all ends. _ spending. yes, he's going to get it from all ends. were _ spending. yes, he's going to get it from all ends. were beginning - spending. yes, he's going to get it from all ends. were beginning to l spending. yes, he's going to get it i from all ends. were beginning to see across all the papers and the coverage you'll see over the weekend a lot of stories coming out of those sectors saying, is it going to be as, are you gonna be after pensioners and the rrr? there is an outrage for people right there. what about younger people, what are they going to be able to steal in advance if they're huge cuts going on? everything is going to be very contested. i think that is in no way
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trust in onyx tried to dodge that. rishi sunak says, that doesn't work, we know that didn't work. we have to get real. and when it gets unpopular he is going to be the person who takes the incoming flack. he said i'm prepared to do it but i don't think he can readily imagine how it feels. we will all be upset and some people will be much more vulnerable and generally they in a dangerous position we don't know how it is going to fill in the round and that will be a really big test for him. it's not could be a cheerful, upbeat winter. �* . it's not could be a cheerful, upbeat winter. �* , ., .., it's not could be a cheerful, upbeat winter. �*, ., _, , it's not could be a cheerful, upbeat winter. �*, ., , ., , winter. it's not could be a sunny winter. it's not could be a sunny winter for _ winter. it's not could be a sunny winter for the _ winter. it's not could be a sunny winter for the king _ winter. it's not could be a sunny winter for the king either - winter. it's not could be a sunny i winter for the king either according winterfor the king either according to the front of the times. sunak will deny king charles his trip to matawan. it’s will deny king charles his trip to matawan. �* . . will deny king charles his trip to matawan. �* , , �* , matawan. it's interesting. he's stickinu matawan. it's interesting. he's sticking to _ matawan. it's interesting. he's sticking to what _ matawan. it's interesting. he's sticking to what liz _ matawan. it's interesting. he's sticking to what liz truss - matawan. it's interesting. he's sticking to what liz truss want| matawan. it's interesting. he's l sticking to what liz truss want to do as _ sticking to what liz truss want to do as well —— cop27. not allowing him to— do as well —— cop27. not allowing
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him to go— do as well —— cop27. not allowing him to go on— do as well —— cop27. not allowing him to go on this cop27 climate conference, apparently king charles would _ conference, apparently king charles would not _ conference, apparently king charles would not surprisingly chomping at the bit _ would not surprisingly chomping at the hit to— would not surprisingly chomping at the bit to go. as we know before he became king he was a big advocate for climate — became king he was a big advocate for climate change and supporting it. i suppose this is the first example _ it. i suppose this is the first example of how his role has changed now from _ example of how his role has changed now from when he was a prince about becoming _ now from when he was a prince about becoming a _ now from when he was a prince about becoming a king, in terms of not being able— becoming a king, in terms of not being able to do all of the things that he _ being able to do all of the things that he used to do before hand. quite _ that he used to do before hand. quite fascinating in that sense. rishi _ quite fascinating in that sense. rishi sunak sticking to it. they also _ rishi sunak sticking to it. they also got — rishi sunak sticking to it. they also got some criticism because he's not planning to go himself, he staying — not planning to go himself, he staying at home. president biden and emmanuel— staying at home. president biden and emmanuel macron are expected to attend _ emmanuel macron are expected to attend. that won't look good for either~ _ attend. that won't look good for either. king charles not surprisingly, is a bit disappointed is not _ surprisingly, is a bit disappointed is not able — surprisingly, is a bit disappointed is not able to go. i�*m surprisingly, is a bit disappointed is not able to go.— is not able to go. i'm also intrigued _ is not able to go. i'm also intrigued by _ is not able to go. i'm also intrigued by an _ is not able to go. i'm also intrigued by an exchangel is not able to go. i'm also i intrigued by an exchange on is not able to go. i'm also - intrigued by an exchange on elon musk�*s platform which took place today which the mayor is reporting.
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a reminder of some of these issues, people don't always have the same issues on particular issues put up a little exchange betweenjacob rees—mogg, the former business secretary. " quoted florio, jake jacob rees—mogg tweeted the cost of living will be sold in sharm el—sheikh or each of the conferences. to which the dean stories come up with who he was a close ally of borisjohnson's white backs, close ally of borisjohnson's white hacks, for balance, global warming is the biggest crisis facing our planet. i is the biggest crisis facing our lanet. . . ' is the biggest crisis facing our lanet. . . , ., planet. i have a different view on this. just introduce _ planet. i have a different view on this. just introduce apparently i this. just introduce apparently isn't going either. i thinkjudging people by how many summits they go to, to be honest it is not at all in any way downplay climate change. i think the real reason there is anxiety about the government and the real reason rishi sunak is a go it is he doesn't really know what he
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wants to do yet about the net zero target. i very much would advocate for keeping up with him at the same time we'rejust talking for keeping up with him at the same time we're just talking about £50 billion with a cut in the winter and energy crisis i think he is entitled to make up his own mind about what he wants to do. i would strongly advocate, i am he wants to do. i would strongly advocate, lam pro—net he wants to do. i would strongly advocate, i am pro—net zero but i do find it a bit of assorted godchild. this thing about who's going and who's not going and who's not going. they did have a cup 26, i hope they stick by it. that to me is much more important and it's the same reason that trudeau knows he's needed in canada, he sees the cycle of politics in a different way. nobody says he's not serious about climate change. i am says he's not serious about climate change. lam not says he's not serious about climate change. i am not so sure about this. a lovely phrase, dressage around cup. thank you both very much. stay with us. we will talk again after half 11. iwill with us. we will talk again after half 11. i will be back at the top of the out with a full summary of the news. and and james will be back
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at 1130. stay with us for sport and weather coming out next. good evening, i'm chetan pathak with your sports news. we start with ireland, who are close to going out of the rugby league world cup after losing 48—10 to the world's number one side new zealand at headingly tonight. the defeat now leaves ireland relying onjamaica to beat lebanon if they're to reach the quarter—finals. adam wild reports. these streets at headingley are paved with history. they've seen some heroes here. still attending to be with the best of them. these ireland fans have come here knowing that only a win will be good enough if they are to keep alive any hopes of making it through to the knockout stages. it sounds simple enough, but then again, the are up against a top right side in the world. —— top
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ranked side in the world. there are many task tougher in the game. there are many tougher tasks then stopping jerome hughes finding steaks from nowhere. but now the gaps are opening up. this the first of his two first after eyes without ireland suddenly desperate to pinch something. did just that. irish 77 irish fans. a: moment irish fans. a moment was the irish fans. a moment that was fleeting. new zealand was ruthless as they were at j the first fthe first half for that from 7 " férithatfromithat for that from that no 55" fs that for" that thee er "f�* for 22" f2 that for" that thee er "f�* for them 222 f2 that far" that thee 32 2“ for them in way back for ireland for them in the end comfortable for new historic! {up jammy;r barring ireland's world cup journey barring a miracle at an end. and while bbc news. england's cricketers will likely need to win both of their final group matches at the t20 world cup and that may still not be enough for them to reach the semi finals.
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that's because their third match — against australia was abandoned because of persistent rain in melbourne. both teams get a point and it leaves england's hopes of progressing in the balance. australia against england at the mcg in a must win world cup match is as big as it gets in your career. they are the games you want to be involved in. no matter what the result was going to be, it's something you want to experience as a cricketer. you don't know how often those kinds of opportunities will come around so i think there is an element of sadness that you don't get to play the match. well the draw leaves england second in the group — just ahead of ireland, who's match against afghanistan earlier this morning was also rained off, without a ball being bowled. it leaves four teams on three points and the group wide open. the football association say progress is being made towards their football leadership diversity code targets — despite seeing a decrease
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in the number of diverse candidates being hired into specific roles. in an annual report released today, figures show clubs have collectively exceeded targets of hiring black, asian and mixed heritage candidates in senior coaching roles in the men's game and in coaching roles in women's football. however, numbers have fallen for diverse candidates being hired into senior management and coaching roles in the men's game, as well as a drop in female coaches hired in women's football. next to formula one — red bull have been handed a £6 million and restrictions on car development time for breaking last season's formula 1 cost cap. the governing body the fia said that red bull had overspent by £1.86m in 2021, when max verstappen won his first title. team principal christian horner�*s been expalining why they've agreed to the punishment. we've excepted that there was absolutely no intention in any way circumnavigate the rules. and that
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the actual benefits that we're actually talking about with the fia haveis actually talking about with the fia have is .37 of a percent. and of course, we feel with elements like sick pay, unused parts and effective leave, there are mitigating circumstances for that. however, at risk of drawing this out for what could take another potentially nine months, we felt it was in the better interest of everybody to have closure on this and therefore that's why we've accepted these penalties. but i think there is lessons from the night for everybody from those on all sides. hopefully with these new regulations they can be tidied up new regulations they can be tidied up for future. up forfuture. emma raducanu has withdrawn from great britain's squad for the billiejean king cup finals in glasgow next month. the 19—year—old's been recovering from a wrist injury which forced her to miss a recent wta event in romania.
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as things stand, raducanu's next due to play against ons jabeur in an exhibition in abu dhabi in december. the undisputed lightweight world champion, katie taylor says that she has her eyes on a fight in dublin before the end of her career. the irish fighter was speaking before her contest with argentina's karen elizabeth caraba—jal tomorrow evening. that fight takes place at london's wembley arena, which was also the venue of her first professional fight six years ago. it is great to be back at the scene where it all started. i don't think we would've imagined six years ago we would be in this position and headlining with the likes of madison square garden. bringing women's boxing to where it is right now has been a phenomenal six years. i really honestly believe that the best is yet to come. and that's all for now. there's more football, rugby union and rugby league results and reaction on the bbc sport website but from me and the team — goodnight.
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hello. often windy this weekend, especially on sunday, very mild throughout, actually feeling quite warm when you get to see some sunshine. saturday starts with some rain through wales, the midlands, east anglia pushing north through northern england in the morning and then into northern ireland in the afternoon and goes north across scotland. not reaching the far north until the evening. following on behind there will be some heavy showers, though in east anglia and the southeast mainly dry in the afternoon, hazy sunshine and warm temperatures up to 22 c. overnight and into sunday as we push the clocks back to mark the end of british summertime rain clears north from scotland and there will be some showers spreading eastwards across england. more showers following into western areas later in the night. temperatures a little bit higher as we start off on sunday morning. during sunday, cloud and chance for rain, east anglia in the southeast. how extensive that is, the rain is still open to question. elsewhere, sunny spells and heavy
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. a new wave of deadly clashes in iran — with security forces firing on protestors. a 42—year—old man is charged with attempted murder, after the husband of the us democratic house speaker nancy pelosi was attacked in their california home twitter�*s new owner, the billionaire elon musk, says there'll be no sudden changes to content or suspended accounts on the platform. the uk government will call a snap election in northern ireland, after politicians in the devolved government failed to restore power—sharing at stormont. # goodness, gracious great balls of fire #
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