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tory party but i wonder if we can to start off with the yorkshire post story and they are talking about the band that could be lifted. i men; band that could be lifted. i may have to raise _ band that could be lifted. i may have to raise the _ band that could be lifted. i may have to raise the one _ band that could be lifted. i may have to raise the one i - band that could be lifted. i may have to raise the one i think- band that could be lifted. i may| have to raise the one i think this is bobbling around the matter, since friday morning because they love a good rebellion especially when it plays to the interests of tories and the heartlands who are very concerned about more onshore wind farms and this is cost a bit of a split in the conservative party and it is giving rishi sunak a real headache because for a number of years, since 2014 there has been a ban on new onshore wind farms. 0ffshore, out in the sea are fine but not onshore. but simon clark who used to be seif secretary, correct me if i am wrong when rishi sunak was chancellor has written a pro
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wind amendment for the levelling of bill and a couple of big beasts, the last two conservative prime ministers truss and johnson have signed their name with about 27 or 28 others and they are saying, we believe that windows should be a greater part of our energy mix. if local communities agreed to it so therefore fearing he may lose, rishi sunak has sent out a tap with grant shapps to roll back a little bit saying that we always considered that if the local people want this, they can have it. that is with the yorkshire post is covering in this particular story. yorkshire post is covering in this particularstory. but yorkshire post is covering in this particular story. but some see this as a sign of rishi sunak borrowing be inevitable. he does not want to be inevitable. he does not want to be beaten in this amendment and he is having to cave in and some would say that shows he has weekend and get again on this domestic plan. figs get again on this domestic plan. as we have just heard there we know
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what rishi sunak does not want but what rishi sunak does not want but what is he likely to get? when we look at the front page of vi i was they are tying it from the rebellions within the party, at the political options are what i am picking up here. how damaging is this to mr sunak very early administration? i’m this to mr sunak very early administration?— this to mr sunak very early administration? �* ., , , administration? i'm not sure it is damauuin administration? i'm not sure it is damaging in _ administration? i'm not sure it is damaging in of— administration? i'm not sure it is damaging in of itself— administration? i'm not sure it is damaging in of itself but - administration? i'm not sure it is damaging in of itself but at - administration? i'm not sure it is damaging in of itself but at what| administration? i'm not sure it is| damaging in of itself but at what i think_ damaging in of itself but at what i think it _ damaging in of itself but at what i think it is — damaging in of itself but at what i think it is a — damaging in of itself but at what i think it is a reminder of is that rishi _ think it is a reminder of is that rishi sunak has a very fragile authority— rishi sunak has a very fragile authority over the conservative party — authority over the conservative party i— authority over the conservative party. i thought there was a master course _ party. i thought there was a master course from — party. i thought there was a master course from henry, he's absolutely right, _ course from henry, he's absolutely right, rishi — course from henry, he's absolutely right, rishi sunak inc. is going to have _ right, rishi sunak inc. is going to have to _ right, rishi sunak inc. is going to have to cave in on what was a corp promise _ have to cave in on what was a corp promise of— have to cave in on what was a corp promise of his leadership campaign. he told _ promise of his leadership campaign. he told tory party member ship no more _ he told tory party member ship no more onshore wind and he is learned in the _ more onshore wind and he is learned in the past _ more onshore wind and he is learned in the past few days that the remorseless party politics is that there _ remorseless party politics is that there is— remorseless party politics is that there is going to have to be more onshore — there is going to have to be more onshore wind or he will have to lift the ban _ onshore wind or he will have to lift the ban on — onshore wind or he will have to lift the ban on onshore wind. the fact that he's—
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the ban on onshore wind. the fact that he's made to do that so soon into his _ that he's made to do that so soon into his partnership by a relatively smatt— into his partnership by a relatively small group of conservative mps, 30— conservative _ small group of conservative mps, 30— conservative mps isjust a reminder that despite superficially the conservatives having a pretty large majority _ conservatives having a pretty large majority slightly dwindled from johnson's time but still a huge historical— johnson's time but still a huge historical majority, the divisions in the _ historical majority, the divisions in the party have not gone awayjust because _ in the party have not gone awayjust because it _ in the party have not gone awayjust because it rishi sunak took over from _ because it rishi sunak took over from truss— because it rishi sunak took over from truss and that means that on any issue _ from truss and that means that on any issue and this isjust one example _ any issue and this isjust one example of that, it only takes a few dozen _ example of that, it only takes a few dozen of— example of that, it only takes a few dozen of conservative mps for the government to change course. sol think— government to change course. sol think it — government to change course. sol think it calls into question what rishi _ think it calls into question what rishi sunak might actually be able to achieve at least legislatively in the remaining 18 months or two years orso the remaining 18 months or two years or so that _ the remaining 18 months or two years or so that he — the remaining 18 months or two years or so that he has before the next general— or so that he has before the next general election. turning to other matters in the sporting world, the queue therefore i am henry was the beautiful attire from ghana. before we move onto the front page of the daily star & you
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were alluding to some think that was played out earlier today. it is were alluding to some think that was played out earlier today.— played out earlier today. it is us over to me? _ played out earlier today. it is us over to me? i— played out earlier today. it is us over to me? i was _ played out earlier today. it is us over to me? i was delighted - played out earlier today. it is us over to me? i was delighted it l played out earlier today. it is us - over to me? i was delighted it was a wonderful performance ghana went to nail up and then they came back very strong demand a for fulham, i was worried about it in the stadium. i was saying to tense because in many ways the talisman of the whole of them. more than senegal it is reliable and who knows at some point could they be angling? what reliable and who knows at some point could they be angling?— could they be angling? what a wonderful transition _ could they be angling? what a wonderful transition to - could they be angling? what a wonderful transition to the - could they be angling? what a i wonderful transition to the daily star and his son they are looking to, they have been describing this as the battle of britain. it is
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to, they have been describing this as the battle of britain.— as the battle of britain. it is the first time that _ as the battle of britain. it is the first time that there _ as the battle of britain. it is the first time that there has - as the battle of britain. it is the first time that there has been i as the battle of britain. it is the first time that there has been a| first time that there has been a world cup— first time that there has been a world cup match between any two home nations, _ world cup match between any two home nations, and _ world cup match between any two home nations, and he to uk nations ever. and it _ nations, and he to uk nations ever. and it is _ nations, and he to uk nations ever. and it is pretty crucial for wales having _ and it is pretty crucial for wales having not — and it is pretty crucial for wales having not been in the world cup for 64 years— having not been in the world cup for 64 years and they will need something quite magical is probably the world _ something quite magical is probably the world to happen. if they were to make _ the world to happen. if they were to make it _ the world to happen. if they were to make it to— the world to happen. if they were to make it to the round of 16. they have _ make it to the round of 16. they have to — make it to the round of 16. they have to not _ make it to the round of 16. they have to not just beat make it to the round of 16. they have to notjust beat england which looks like _ have to notjust beat england which looks like a tall order, despite how awful— looks like a tall order, despite how awful england were against america on friday _ awful england were against america on friday. but they will also be hoping — on friday. but they will also be hoping that other match will be going their way and that is hard to see irut— going their way and that is hard to see but stranger things have happened. see but stranger things have happened-— see but stranger things have hauened. , ,., happened. very quickly it is an unfortunate — happened. very quickly it is an unfortunate game _ happened. very quickly it is an unfortunate game really, - happened. very quickly it is an unfortunate game really, to i happened. very quickly it is an - unfortunate game really, to british teams face each other? it is unfortunate game really, to british teams face each other?— teams face each other? it is but it does happen _ teams face each other? it is but it does happen so — teams face each other? it is but it does happen so often. _ teams face each other? it is but it does happen so often. i _ teams face each other? it is but it does happen so often. i think- teams face each other? it is but it does happen so often. i think it i does happen so often. i think it will be really difficult for wales to win because they do not have outside of gareth bale and he is not
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playing very well at the moment where as england do have a great degree of quality on the pitch and on the bench as well. england has even talked about the harsh on just to get a draw and to get michael... you may have to eat your words if wales do. , ., you may have to eat your words if wales do. , . ., you may have to eat your words if wales dd— wales do. they have a 1396 when advantaae wales do. they have a 1396 when advantage england _ wales do. they have a 1396 when advantage england in _ wales do. they have a 1396 when advantage england in one - wales do. they have a 1396 when advantage england in one morel wales do. they have a 1396 when - advantage england in one more times. he has the stats. thank you very much indeed looking forward to the 1130 edition i will see but then thank you very much indeed. and thank you very much indeed. and thank you very much indeed. and thank you for this hour of our look at the papers. that's it for the papers this hour. henry bonsu and henry zeffman will be back again at 11.30pm. goodbye for now.
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hello here is your sport and it is monday madness at the world cup training goals in qatar here is the second round of group matches came to a close. 14 in total with portable looking at their place in the last 16 act they beat uruguay 2-0. the last 16 act they beat uruguay 2—0. bruno fernandes with both of portugal pounds despite cristiano ronaldo celebrating wildly as he attempted to claim his first effort. it leaves uruguay bottom of the group. the match was briefly stopped by a activator who were a teacher saying safe ukraine and respect for every need women. while also bring me a rainbow flag. he was caught and taken away moments later. portugal through but the three other teams in the group can also join them through but the three other teams in the group can alsojoin them in through but the three other teams in the group can also join them in the last 16 with one match to go that is after donna came out on top against south korea and a five goal
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thriller. they are the lowest ranked team at the tournament and needed a win to keep their hopes alive of progressing. putting them 2—0 up but south korea fighting back, two goals, two headers in the space of just three minutes made it to you— two. but who with his two. but who else with his second, the hs player the bottom �* the at the bottom �*the 21: at the finalom �* the 21: at the final whistle le 21: at the final whistle by 1: at the final whistle by the : so five goals in that game they were six in the game between cameroon and serbia and one of the matches of the tournament so far, a six gold roller coaster that finished three all. cameron took an early lead but serbia who was in control at half—time both goals coming in an injury time adding a third but cameroon staging an incredible fight
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back. to make it 2—2. before the equaliser three minutes later saw them keep alive their hopes of reaching the last 16. in the same group of one of the favourites brazil but their place in the knockout stages beating switzerland in an absolute beauty from an unlikely source asked me or from the goal seven minutes from time. so for tomorrow into the final round of group matches still lots to be decided, ecuador, synagogue can all progress from group a while it is crunch time for england and wales england looking to bounce back from the disappointing draw against the usa but still top the group, england manager gareth southgate has called on his team to come pleat the performance but will he be tempted to make any changes to the starting line of? we to make any changes to the starting line of? ~ ., ., ., ., . line of? we have got to balance freshness _ line of? we have got to balance
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freshness with _ line of? we have got to balance freshness with stability - line of? we have got to balance freshness with stability so - line of? we have got to balance freshness with stability so thatl line of? we have got to balance l freshness with stability so that is always _ freshness with stability so that is always the decision you're making when _ always the decision you're making when you're picking a team. and you have a _ when you're picking a team. and you have a chance to win the group with a positive _ have a chance to win the group with a positive result, so there is a lot for both teams resting on the game. there _ for both teams resting on the game. there is— for both teams resting on the game. there is no— for both teams resting on the game. there is no game where there isn't pressure _ there is no game where there isn't pressure on — there is no game where there isn't pressure on either team and we want our performance to be key. wales need a big — our performance to be key. wales need a big result _ our performance to be key. wales need a big result to _ our performance to be key. wales need a big result to progress - our performance to be key. _i-~ need a big result to progress they need a big result to progress they need to be england to stand any chance of qualifying. brute need to be england to stand any chance of qualifying.— need to be england to stand any chance of qualifying. we have worked so hard to get — chance of qualifying. we have worked so hard to get into _ chance of qualifying. we have worked so hard to get into this _ chance of qualifying. we have worked so hard to get into this position, - so hard to get into this position, my frustration and disappointment for the players is that we have shown nowhere near the levels of performance of what has got us to this world cup and that has what has disappointed me. so we have picked them up and adjusted we have to draw
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a line under it the last performance. and we have to go and performance. and we have to go and perform and give our support irrespective of what has happened whether we go through or not we need to give the performance of the supporters. to give the performance of the sopporters-— to give the performance of the supporters. tensions are rising ahead of that _ supporters. tensions are rising ahead of that match _ supporters. tensions are rising ahead of that match between l supporters. tensions are rising i ahead of that match between iran supporters. tensions are rising - ahead of that match between iran and usa the manager of the united states has apologised after a modified version of around's fight has been used. in social media post by the us national team before the world cup meeting they remove the emblem from graphic post online which were later deleted they complained to fifa over the issue. the drop of fa cups draw has been made and there are a couple of tasty ties involving primarily teams. mitch city will host defending champion liverpool start at home. born would would host accrington stanley while non—league
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sign could play leicester if they can get past telling him in the second round replay. the fulljob can be found on the bbc sport website. he signed a deal until 2026 replacing johnny vaughan brought course having been stephen draws assistant for the title in 2021. tiger would's injury problems have continued the hero world challenge he has pulled out, which was due to start on thursday. he was do to make his first appearance since missing the cut at the open lastjuly but says he is suffering with a foot injury has forced him to withdraw, he is only played in three tournaments this year. and that's all this work for now we will have more for you on the bbc news channel later on.
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hello. some rather misty and murky conditions across the uk as we make our way into tuesday. and in some areas the fog will linger throughout the day, we will only see light winds through tuesday it is a fairly settled day as high—pressure is beginning to try and build across us from the east, blocking a lot of these fronts of the wettter and windier weather for making it inroads from the west. many areas though, should see the sun and when the sun does come out temperatures just about making it into double figures in a few spots. more widely, the 6—8 mark. where fog lingers though it could just be two or three as your daytime high. looking further ahead into the week you can see how the high from the east blocks these lows coming in from the west, this is where we normally pull our milder atlantic air in from as we pick up an easterly influence we are going to tap into some pretty chilly air that has been stagnating across russia. and by the time we get to the weekend we will widely be looking at temperatures
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines... security is tightened across china after a weekend of unprecedented protests against covid lockdowns. one of the problems in china is that nobody knows when zero—covid will end. we have a special report from the philippines on the increase in the sexual exploitation of children online. a un—backed research mission says the great barrier reef could be placed on a list of world heritage sites that are in danger. and in the football, portugal qualify for the knockout stages of the world cup in qatar, with a 2—0 win over uruguay.
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