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england's cricketers have fought their way into a potentially winning position, in the first test in pakistan. they lead by 262 runs going into the final day after some thrilling play in rawalpindi. the day started with pakistan's first innings drawing to a close. joel wilson was watching. day four in rawalpindi began with pakistan batting and time disappearing. finally all out for 579 thanks to the bowling of willjacks, a last—minute selection, really a batter. he took six wickets on his debut. keep watching... carefully, because now it was england's second innings, trying to extend their lead in the middle rapidly. joe root�*s trick shot, still a thrill to see that in a test match, unless you are bowling. almost amusing. here is the same root playing left—handed.
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attacking, planning, how many did england need? harry brook scored quickly and elegantly, the essence of new england. on course for england's fastest ever 100 until...still, job done. england declared 3a2 ahead and gave themselves a chance to win — and pakistan a chance, too. tempting. one down in their second innings. then babar azam, the captain, the man, edged, gone. 80—2, one day left, the match is alive. joe wilson, bbc news. now before we go, here's orla guerin with a look ahead to some special coverage from haiti this week. here in haiti, gangs control at least 60% of the capital and surrounding areas. they kidnap and kill, and they use rape as a weapon. haiti has asked for another foreign military intervention. so far, the international community is not rushing back in.
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join me, orla guerin, for special coverage in the coming days on bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. highly. grab the thermal vest, because last week it was all about this, low cloud, mist and fog on this, low cloud, mist and fog on this week we have a change on the horizon and you are already feeling it a little bit but a really wintry flavour to the weather and the chance of some snow, not for all of us but i will come onto that in a moment but certainly widespread overnight frost is an issue as well. first thing tomorrow morning the wind direction coming from the north—east, so not too cold and pretty chilly and that will be driving in the showers on the east coast and some of these will filter further inland than some of them across the coast of kent will be a nuisance. the best of the sunshine will be western scotland, northern ireland but a chilly afternoon between five and 8 degrees. forget about the high pressure across europe. we have to draw the air
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source from the north and the next few days coming from the arctic, so it's driving down the cold tone across the country and temperature is below par for the time of year and we will factor in a wind chill as well. on tuesday the far north, some of them running down the irish sea and through the east coast, and sandwiched in between the two there will be some sunshine but it's still going to feel on the chile side and we are looking at between five and 8 degrees at best. clear skies through the day mean clear skies overnight and it will get cold, widespread —2 and it will get cold, widespread —2 and a hard frost first thing on wednesday morning and yes, look at this, the chance of some snow showers across the far north of scotland and maybe one or two filtering through the east coast as well but the met office has issued an early weather warning for snow and we could see as two and ten centimetres at lower level settling on wednesday and it will be a cold affair as well. these are the
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temperatures on the thermometer but factor in the strength and direction of the wind, it will probably feel more like this, subfreezing, for many. more like this, subfreezing, for man . , more like this, subfreezing, for man. , ., more like this, subfreezing, for man . , ., more like this, subfreezing, for man. ., , that's it. the news continues here on bbc one, as wejoin our colleagues across the nations and regions, for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the author and journalist emma woolf and the parliamentaryjournalist tony grew . tomorrow's front pages. starting with. the football dominates most of the front pages — �*here oui go' is the headline in the metro — punning on england's next opponents, france. the sun reports the reason
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raheem sterling wasn't available for england tonight — was because he raced home to deal with a break—in at his home. the daily mail splits its cover between the football — with the headline �*three—mendous' — and more detailfrom its serialisation of matt hancock's diaries as well as the football. the guardian leads with research into a big divide in health between different parts of the uk. the main story in the ft is the battle over green subsidies between the eu and the us the i has been investigating measures used by energy companies to get money back from people in debt not quite sure how much tony and amy know or care about football let's have a go anyway. the daily mail first of all. and that three men dressed three lions roar into the
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quarterfinals. did you watch it? we were all quarterfinals. did you watch it? - were all disapproving of tar for weeks and weeks and now we are thinking of how we can do it? can we go awake westmark we beat senegal tonight 3—0 which is fantastic news we have that headline with barry akasaka and hurricane celebrating on the front and we are all lined up to play france next saturday night. which kind of revise the listjust about what we are not sure where their friend about what we are not sure where theirfriend orfoe about what we are not sure where their friend or foe with about what we are not sure where theirfriend orfoe with france. don't go that route emma. it’s their friend or foe with france. don't go that route emma. it's going to be exciting- _ don't go that route emma. it's going to be exciting. you're _ don't go that route emma. it's going to be exciting. you're right - don't go that route emma. it's going to be exciting. you're right though. l to be exciting. you're right though. france and — to be exciting. you're right though. france and a _ to be exciting. you're right though. france and a huge _ to be exciting. you're right though. france and a huge team _ to be exciting. you're right though. france and a huge team to - to be exciting. you're right though. france and a huge team to have - to be exciting. you're right though. france and a huge team to have to | france and a huge team to have to take on. because they hold the title at the moment, tony?— take on. because they hold the title at the moment, tony? apparently yes the do. at the moment, tony? apparently yes they d0- i'm — at the moment, tony? apparently yes they d0- i'm not _ at the moment, tony? apparently yes they do. i'm not an _ at the moment, tony? apparently yes they do. i'm not an expert _ at the moment, tony? apparently yes they do. i'm not an expert in - they do. i'm not an expert in footbalh _ they do. i'm not an expert in football. but it's nice to see them doing _ football. but it's nice to see them doing welt — football. but it's nice to see them doing well. and i'm assuming all of those _ doing well. and i'm assuming all of those people spent the last six
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months — those people spent the last six months criticising the england manager is used to would not be telling _ manager is used to would not be telling us — manager is used to would not be telling us what an amazing manager he is _ telling us what an amazing manager he is i'm _ telling us what an amazing manager he is. i'm concerned we lived in england — he is. i'm concerned we lived in england as _ he is. i'm concerned we lived in england as well and weave seeing this for— england as well and weave seeing this for a — england as well and weave seeing this for a while. england gets into a tournament and everyone kinda thinks _ a tournament and everyone kinda thinks they're going to wind was up and then— thinks they're going to wind was up and then unfortunately they don't. the fleet— and then unfortunately they don't. the fleet is kherson time and i will not watch — the fleet is kherson time and i will not watch the following lectures now watch _ not watch the following lectures now watch the _ not watch the following lectures now watch the following matches with interest — watch the following matches with interest. | watch the following matches with interest. ~ ., watch the following matches with interest. ~' ., ., interest. i think we have to en'oy the ride don't �* interest. i think we have to en'oy the ride don't we? d interest. i think we have to en'oy the ride don't we? emma �* interest. i think we have to en'oy the ride don't we? emma we h interest. i think we have to enjoy i the ride don't we? emma we do and interest. i think we have to enjoy - the ride don't we? emma we do and we have to net the ride don't we? emma we do and we have to get behind _ the ride don't we? emma we do and we have to get behind them. _ the ride don't we? emma we do and we have to get behind them. we _ the ride don't we? emma we do and we have to get behind them. we need - the ride don't we? emma we do and we have to get behind them. we need a i have to get behind them. we need a boost in his country. we need something to feel good about. it's very odd having a world cup in windsor. it's really hard as tony says we are headed towards christmas it feels strange. they are clearly having lovely weather out there. we do need a boost. i think this country everyone i know is depressed or sick with the flu. we need something to lift our spirits. it something to lift our spirits. it reminds me i need to book my new job.
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19293 lions three players who scored. what i love is even that heat. maybe you can talk about that. it sort of adjacent to the football. even in that heat gareth southgate is still wearing his jacket on the south client. is still wearing his 'acket on the south client._ south client. that's his name i could remember _ south client. that's his name i could remember his _ south client. that's his name i could remember his name - south client. that's his name i - could remember his name garrett socket _ could remember his name garrett socket i— could remember his name garrett socket. i have very little experience with middle eastern heat. so i experience with middle eastern heat. so i can— experience with middle eastern heat. so i can really help you out. i'm sure is— so i can really help you out. i'm sure is uncomfortably hot. i think the fact— sure is uncomfortably hot. i think the fact that qatar is hosting this continues— the fact that qatar is hosting this continues to be a disgrace even though— continues to be a disgrace even though england and playing. so well into them _ though england and playing. so well into them all and i hope the rest of the matches the article matches right? _ the matches the article matches riuht? , ., the matches the article matches ri. ht? , ., . ., the matches the article matches rirht? i. .,. , the matches the article matches riuht? , ., right? they are called matches for some and you _ right? they are called matches for some and you know— right? they are called matches for some and you know the _ right? they are called matches for some and you know the stadium. l right? they are called matches for i some and you know the stadium. you know where everyone congregates question mark they are your conditions. which explains why he has his jacket on. in fact why hasn't there so if it's not cool why hasn't garrett socket has his jacket
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on. i'm joking. let's finish with a measure on football it's up here we go. this is a combination of pictures from this match. it is odd isn't it question mark having the matches played in the winter, emma. tony refers to qatar. every time we start of talk about it we have to sort of caveat it with there is a hull lots of about how this is the stadiums got to be built. the people died. we canjust stadiums got to be built. the people died. we can just forget about that even though there is excitement about football. we can and there was so much discussion leading up to the workup. there was an and lots of object protest. workup. there was an and lots of object protest-— workup. there was an and lots of object protest. also discussion of human rights _ object protest. also discussion of human rights abuses _ object protest. also discussion of human rights abuses that - object protest. also discussion of human rights abuses that are - object protest. also discussion of. human rights abuses that are going on in qatar. people that died as you say building the stadiums. and you know the only sexual to being in the office of all of that. there has
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been quite a lot of discussion about that. of course it hasn't been good enough but frankly the workup shouldn't be out there. we are where we are now. as the excitement rhymes up we are now. as the excitement rhymes up going into the quarterfinals until next saturday when we probably get knocked out. trio until next saturday when we probably get knocked out.— get knocked out. no were trying to net get knocked out. no were trying to get urchins — get knocked out. no were trying to get urchins up _ get knocked out. no were trying to get urchins up emma. _ get knocked out. no were trying to get urchins up emma. well- get knocked out. no were trying to get urchins up emma. well the - get urchins up emma. well the excitement _ get urchins up emma. well the excitement is _ get urchins up emma. well the excitement is ramped - get urchins up emma. well the excitement is ramped up - get urchins up emma. well the excitement is ramped up the i get urchins up emma. well the - excitement is ramped up the other issues are being shelved. can excitement is ramped up the other issues are being shelved. cami excitement is ramped up the other issues are being shelved. can i 'ust sa that issues are being shelved. can i 'ust say that annie fl issues are being shelved. can i 'ust say that annie clark i issues are being shelved. can i 'ust say that annie clark on i issues are being shelved. can i 'ust say that annie clark on twitter h issues are being shelved. can ijust say that annie clark on twitter has| say that annie clark on twitter has said we are doing a greatjob against all the odds in the absence of pundits. there you go. that's praise of sorts is that? let's look at the guardian. emma, anger at tory claim that strikes aid putin. this is the social party chairman speaking today. tell us what he said what was the context? it's really quite odd. as you said the conservative party chairman is
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accused of insulting and anxious workers. he made this on suggested that they are playing into the hands of the russian president vladimir puts in. and this is the wrong time to strike over a low play because it would help vladimir putin this divide the west. and it would help. teens came to fuel inflation in the west. he is obviously, he wants. he wants to prevent strikes. he wants the unions to enter into talks. but the unions to enter into talks. but the very odd thing about that is that steve barclay we saw over the weekend during the weekend papers. steve barclay the health secretary has been refusing to discuss pay at all. so, yeah they are saying that ijy all. so, yeah they are saying that by the royal college of nurses the unions profession should be discussing. should be negotiating and coming to the table rather than visa strikes lined up for the 15th and 20th of december. and across the medical profession because ambulance
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drivers and all sorts of delays across the health services are coming up. he across the health services are coming up-— across the health services are coming up. across the health services are cominu u. ., ~ , coming up. he was talking as i 'ust unick this coming up. he was talking as i 'ust unptck this a i coming up. he was talking as i 'ust unpick this a bit. i coming up. he was talking as i 'ust unpick this a bit. he i coming up. he was talking as i 'ust unpick this a bit. he seems i coming up. he was talking as i 'ust unpick this a bit. he seems to h coming up. he was talking as ijust unpick this a bit. he seems to be l unpick this a bit. he seems to be saying that president clinton's war in ukraine which i sent energy costs soaring for everybody. are the main drivers of rising prices because if energy goes up it affects everything else. and that puts pressure on pay. he suggested that some of the p rises being asked for would make inflation even worse. and that would hurt the most vulnerable. that's the sort of logic of it. the way it came out, 20, seemed a bit of a reach didn't it? it sort of a strange comparison to draw.- didn't it? it sort of a strange comparison to draw. yeah i don't know. sometimes _ comparison to draw. yeah i don't know. sometimes i _ comparison to draw. yeah i don't know. sometimes i think- comparison to draw. yeah i don't know. sometimes i think he - comparison to draw. yeah i don't know. sometimes i think he has| comparison to draw. yeah i don't - know. sometimes i think he has doing some _ know. sometimes i think he has doing some sort— know. sometimes i think he has doing some sort of— know. sometimes i think he has doing some sort of compass performance art he has _ some sort of compass performance art he has to— some sort of compass performance art he has to compete against himself to say the _ he has to compete against himself to say the stupidest thing he can say. you can— say the stupidest thing he can say. you can understand what is driving at can't you? you can understand what he saying? where is seen as terribly increased because of the
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war in ukraine. that bit.- war in ukraine. that bit. that's fine we understand _ war in ukraine. that bit. that's fine we understand that. - war in ukraine. that bit. that's fine we understand that. yes i war in ukraine. that bit. that's| fine we understand that. yes no absolutely. he's also the insane nurses — absolutely. he's also the insane nurses trying to strike for better pay is _ nurses trying to strike for better pay is something putin would want and therefore nurses shouldn't be asking _ and therefore nurses shouldn't be asking for— and therefore nurses shouldn't be asking for more pay. because that's something — asking for more pay. because that's something putin wouldn't want? i 'ust something putin wouldn't want? i just find _ something putin wouldn't want? i just find his comments bizarre and insulting — just find his comments bizarre and insulting. in another example of the government try to abdicate response before _ government try to abdicate response before things it's responsible for. what _ before things it's responsible for. what about his point tony that doing this at christmas is really terrible timing for the country?- timing for the country? striking --eole i timing for the country? striking peeple i have — timing for the country? striking peeple i have a _ timing for the country? striking people i have a right _ timing for the country? striking people i have a right to - timing for the country? striking people i have a right to their. people i have a right to their labour— people i have a right to their labour for some sickly i'm not sure that christmas is some sort of aid to the _ that christmas is some sort of aid to the government that nurses should meet i _ to the government that nurses should meet i did _ to the government that nurses should meet i did for a pay raise or which are an _ meet i did for a pay raise or which are an illiberal purposes. because it's christmas. it checks me out as a strange — it's christmas. it checks me out as a strange argument. an interest pay is lower— a strange argument. an interest pay is lower in— a strange argument. an interest pay is lower in real terms today than it was in _ is lower in real terms today than it was in lower— is lower in real terms today than it was in lower than 2010. that's a
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hard _ was in lower than 2010. that's a hard fact — was in lower than 2010. that's a hard fact. the government is trying to hint _ hard fact. the government is trying to hint people were trying to exercise _ to hint people were trying to exercise their rights to withdraw the labour are somehow unpatriotic. isomehow— the labour are somehow unpatriotic. i somehow any other sort of adjective _ i somehow any other sort of adjective they can find to try and cast aspersions on the fact that nhs pay is _ cast aspersions on the fact that nhs pay is low _ cast aspersions on the fact that nhs pay is low. the cost of his rising higher— pay is low. the cost of his rising higher than— pay is low. the cost of his rising higher than we seen them for their sex. higher than we seen them for their set and _ higher than we seen them for their set and it's— higher than we seen them for their sex. and it's perfectly acceptable as far— sex. and it's perfectly acceptable as far as— sex. and it's perfectly acceptable as far as i'm concerned for nurses to withdraw— as far as i'm concerned for nurses to withdraw the labour whether it's christmas — to withdraw the labour whether it's christmas or not.— christmas or not. sorry talks and to tet ttoin christmas or not. sorry talks and to get going again- _ let's finish with the eye. briefly tell us tony what the companies are doing. tell us tony what the companies are doint. , , ., tell us tony what the companies are doint. , , ,, tell us tony what the companies are doing. this is a process where enemy com tanies doing. this is a process where enemy companies can _ doing. this is a process where enemy companies can go _ doing. this is a process where enemy companies can go to _ doing. this is a process where enemy companies can go to court _ doing. this is a process where enemy companies can go to court and - companies can go to court and forcibly— companies can go to court and forcibly put a payment metre into the companies on. i think the fact that people were on prepayment metre pay more _ that people were on prepayment metre pay more is _ that people were on prepayment metre pay more is reprehensible and i am deeply— pay more is reprehensible and i am deeply concerned by this report. i
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think— deeply concerned by this report. i think half— deeply concerned by this report. i think half of the homes have had a court _ think half of the homes have had a court order— think half of the homes have had a court order against him which means these _ court order against him which means these companies can forcibly go in and install— these companies can forcibly go in and install metres. it not like the energy— and install metres. it not like the energy companies don't make enough money— energy companies don't make enough money as— energy companies don't make enough money as is — energy companies don't make enough money as is. ijust find the hull story— money as is. ijust find the hull story completely upsetting and reprehensible. especially concerning the fact— reprehensible. especially concerning the fact that we are in an energy crisis _ the fact that we are in an energy crisis and — the fact that we are in an energy crisis and everyone is in an energy crisis _ crisis and everyone is in an energy crisis and — crisis and everyone is in an energy crisis. and they are being hit the worst. , ., crisis. and they are being hit the worst. ,., , , crisis. and they are being hit the worst. , , worst. the point is it is the most vulnerable- _ worst. the point is it is the most vulnerable. i— worst. the point is it is the most vulnerable. ijust _ worst. the point is it is the most vulnerable. ijust briefly. - worst. the point is it is the most vulnerable. ijust briefly. it - worst. the point is it is the most vulnerable. ijust briefly. it kind| vulnerable. ijust briefly. it kind of undermines the help that is being given to them. "fet of undermines the help that is being given to them-— given to them. yet let's be clear that these _ given to them. yet let's be clear that these are _ given to them. yet let's be clear that these are the _ given to them. yet let's be clear that these are the poorest - that these are the poorest households. in one it is a complete a shocking report i agree with tony in one detailed. ono we've lost emma. ,, �* , in one detailed. ono we've lost emma. . �* , ., �* in one detailed. ono we've lost emma. ,, h ., ~ ., emma. she's frozen. all we are almost at _ emma. she's frozen. all we are almost at the _ emma. she's frozen. all we are almost at the end. _ emma. she's frozen. all we are almost at the end. oh - emma. she's frozen. all we are almost at the end. oh my - emma. she's frozen. all we are - almost at the end. oh my goodness. it's all going very strange. let's stop their shall we. we have another
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