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the queen's coronation and are still highly collectable today. and it's lovely to see that collection seeing the light of day with royal mail, the final one is to bear the queen's silhouette. with that, let's look at the weather and it is susan today. good evening. everything has ground to a halt weather—wise across the uk with a big area of high pressure to thank. if we play the charts through the next four days you can see the lines wobble about a bit but the high is clinging on to the north west of the uk. nothing is going to change in a hurry and day on day any changes will be very subtle. so for the next few days we have a lot of cloud which will spread out across the uk, but i don't think we will see much in the way our brain. the wind direction quite critical to the weather in the days ahead —— in the way our brain. the north—easterly continues into the night bringing showers into the north—east of
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england and sharper ones on the sharp —— south coast, but across south—eastern counties we could see ice first thing on wednesday and the west of scotland also looks chilly. more cloud around elsewhere and it should hold the frost at bay, plenty of cloud spreading across the uk and through wednesday and onto a north—easterly breeze with grey skies, despite the temperature being average for the time of year, so highs of eight or 9 degrees and it will feel on the cooler side. step outside, and it will feel closer to five or six. for thursday, and the changes are subtle, there is the high, keep an eye on the isobars in the gaps between them and the gap opens up and the winds become lighter and that is the change for thursday. lighterwinds lighter and that is the change for thursday. lighter winds across the uk, so it might mean things will slightly be less cold but we are still sitting under a lot of cloud, so don't expect temperatures to alter dramatically and we are still looking at highs of eight or nine and it should feel closer to that when you step outside on thursday. the end of the week, it looks like
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the high as it wiggles further west will set us up with a northerly breeze, so similar temperatures and similar looking weather, but back to a chilly feel. that is bbc news at six on tuesday february the 28th. you can keep up with all of the latest developments on the bbc website, but from all of us here on the six o'clock team, it is goodbye and we hand to our colleagues in the nations and regions for the news where you are. good evening and welcome to sportsday this tuesday night — i'm chetan pathak — coming up on the programme: england deliver more unforgettable drama — but one of test cricket's all time greatest finishes ends in defeat test greatest finishes ends in defeat matches don't hap often, test matches don't happen that often, don't come around that often either even though were on the
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losing sight of it, just a great game to be a part of. fulham have been flying high this season — can they reach the quarter finals of the fa cup for the first time in13 years? as a sport england study finds nearly 2 and a half million fewer women than men enjoy exercise — we ask what can be done to bridge the gap? also coming up on the programme before 7. the 16—year—old british snowboarder who's become the youngest world champion in the history of the sport hello and welcome to sportsday, welcome along, thank you forjoining us. we start tonight with whats been
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called one of the greatest test match finishes of all time. after five days of cricket, england lost the second test to new zealand byjust one run. it was a thrilling last day in wellington which began with four english wickets falling inside the first hour. butjoe root restored stability and took england closer and closer to a victory target of two hundred and fifty eight. he was out for 95 though and then neil wagner coaxed an edge from last manjimmy anderson to snatch an incredible victory. what a game! after i got out to watch, it was massively up and down. but i think at the end of the day, if you look back at the tennis match even now, being on the losing side, just, quite thankful that you've been involved in the game like that because test matches like that don't happen very often come around that
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often either. even the round was inside of it, disagreed game to be a part of. crediting is human, not just for the for the way they play to allow themselves to get the ball up to allow themselves to get the ball up in the way in which the bold and teams are allowed to be other than us and we can hold her hands up and say that this week. when he came to the crucial moments in the game, and new zealand were better than us we are absolutely fine with that. but in terms of the decision—making and things like that, i will stand by because i know that especially with jimmy with the ball, teams of the play incredibly well to get totals like new zealand managed to get. test cricket's been going for one hundred and forty six years now and this was one of the closest matches ever played. in fact only two matches have ever been tighter. the tied test between australia and west indies back in 1960 was one of them— not a single run between the sides. the only other test to be won byjust one run
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happened back in 1993— west indies pipped the aussies in adelaide. and england beat australia by two runs in that amazing test match at edgbaston back in 2005. a victory that led to england regaining the ashes. although everyone agrees about how entertaining the cricket was, not everyone is happy about how england approached the match. some have criticised captain ben stokes�* decision to enforce the follow on— that is, to make new zealand bat again after their first innings. it allowed the hosts to recover from being way behind in the match. it fits with england's ultra—aggressive approach to test cricket which they say could save the sport. earlier, i spoke to cricket analyst and former player simon hughes and i asked him whether it's more important to win or be entertaining: my my feeling that, in a way, does really matter it's really exciting game and really performances in
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sports to me are about entertainment. in professional sports come anyway. and so, if it's really compelling, but since the game it makes me want to play the game it makes me want to play the game that is what we are all trained to do as a former professional sportsman. and if it was really exciting game even though we lost, in that's happened a few times, i feel like i've done myjob. so, it's never easy to satisfy everyone but it's making stories around the world about the game and that is great. fix, about the game and that is great. a lot of people would agree with you in sing would be the same if this were an ashes test? that in sing would be the same if this were an ashes test?— in sing would be the same if this were an ashes test? that is a good cuestion. were an ashes test? that is a good question- maybe — were an ashes test? that is a good question. maybe there's _ were an ashes test? that is a good question. maybe there's a - were an ashes test? that is a good question. maybe there's a bit - were an ashes test? that is a good question. maybe there's a bit more| question. maybe there's a bit more at stake in an ashes text match and in being there for eight years, —— ashes test match. i still think that
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ben stokes, developing 226 lead, he would've done this verse australia as well. a lot depends on circumstances and then we could say was not the smartest decision but it was not the smartest decision but it was instinctive and i think a lot of physical instinctive ideas have been brilliant for the game and so, long may it continue. there are 16 sides left in the fa cup. across the next two nights they'll try to reach the quarter finals. four games this evening including an all premier league tie between fulham and leeds. both sides are at opposite ends of the premier league table but that counts for nothing tonight. the game is live on bbc! and iplayer with coverage from 730. kelly somers is there for us with jermaine beckford: it is an all premier league fa cup at craven cottage put these two teams have very different seasons. form currently in sixth and leading very much in regulation battle and
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jermaine would not enjoy missing that if you see it and let's start with fulham because with the season and what an opportunity the fa cup could be for them.— could be for them. have done an incredible _ could be for them. have done an incredible job _ could be for them. have done an incredible job so _ could be for them. have done an incredible job so this _ could be for them. have done an incredible job so this football - incredible job so this football club, promoted last season into the premier the been phenomenal. such an exciting to watch and the fans are getting the best of them and that's exactly as you want. last season into the season, hopefully from elites perspective, it stops today but if you're going on current form, the been excellent and so exciting watch and long may their form continue. ., ., , , ,, . continue. from leads perspective, beinu continue. from leads perspective, bein: in continue. from leads perspective, being in charge. — continue. from leads perspective, being in charge, and _ continue. from leads perspective, being in charge, and the - continue. from leads perspective, being in charge, and the image i continue. from leads perspective, | being in charge, and the image for continue. from leads perspective, l being in charge, and the image for a week, how will you view the fa cup? garcia is that experience of the fa cup as well, managing to get watford
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in the fa cup final of those years ago so it is exactly what it means to the football fans are a football club in england especially for the fan base at leeds united is as passionate as anywhere else in the world. so, to come in and get a and a very difficult club get a little bit more confidence in the victory here today and take that into the following game in knows exactly what's going to take and it's going. much needed momentum and leads with just one point in one position away from the relegation zone and will have live coverage on bbc one. less than the lipodystrophy was four years ago. brighton travel to stoke tonight hoping to reach the fa cup quarter finals. the premier league champions league
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and crystal city unbeaten in their last 12 games and all competitions. it is a good team, the manager have experience in really well against liston and that's the finals. it's very important part of the very important. brighton travel to stoke tonight hoping to reach the fa cup quarter finals. winning a trophy this season would represent a huge milestone for the club. whilst the so called big teams like liverpool and chelsea have struggled this season — brighton seem to be getting things right on the pitch — and off. adam cottier reports: playing in six successive season and the premier league, the club priding
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itself on progression. in contention for a european spot and with her sights set on a place in the fa cup quarterfinals tonight, there's a desire for more for those at the forefront stop you we just want to progress as far as we can come every time you reach what people might be the ceiling, we push through it. that's part of the challenge of our history, 120 years of history but we have not won a major trophy. he is not qualified for european competition. we have not finished beyond ninth in the premier league. this is so much this club can do and people are inspired by that. what make the investment of the chairman for the club progressing enormously since they won the league i title 12 years ago. in since they won the league 1 title 12 ears a . o. , . since they won the league 1 title 12 ears auo. , . ~' , years ago. in the time since, key members — years ago. in the time since, key members of _ years ago. in the time since, key members of staff, _ years ago. in the time since, key members of staff, players - years ago. in the time since, key members of staff, players and i members of staff, players and managers of all come and gone well if there is this philosophy.— if there is this philosophy. there's a lot of peeple —
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if there is this philosophy. there's a lot of people and _ if there is this philosophy. there's a lot of people and it's _ if there is this philosophy. there's a lot of people and it's making - if there is this philosophy. there's| a lot of people and it's making the film a lot of people and it's making the right decision so consistently. at the end — right decision so consistently. at the end of— right decision so consistently. at the end of the day, this football club is _ the end of the day, this football club is on — the end of the day, this football club is on the upward trajectory and it's in— club is on the upward trajectory and it's in the _ club is on the upward trajectory and it's in the system in place and i back— it's in the system in place and i back at— it's in the system in place and i back at 100%.— it's in the system in place and i back at 100%. ., , , ., back at 100%. previously unheralded -la ers back at 100%. previously unheralded players recruited _ back at 100%. previously unheralded players recruited far _ back at 100%. previously unheralded players recruited far and _ back at 100%. previously unheralded players recruited far and wide - players recruited far and wide provides a case in point for brighton's successful ideology but so too does roberto on the back of his impressive work with the italian side, he was someone quickly identified as the right man to replace graham potter earlier this season to help maintain momentum and observe the clubs principles. the method of _ observe the clubs principles. the method of the _ observe the clubs principles. the method of the club supersedes any one person — method of the club supersedes any one person and _ method of the club supersedes any one person. and i— method of the club supersedes any one person. and i think— method of the club supersedes any one person. and i think the - method of the club supersedes any one person. and i think the fact . one person. and i think the fact that people _ one person. and i think the fact that people want _ one person. and i think the fact that people want our _ one person. and i think the fact that people want our stuff - one person. and i think the fact that people want our stuff and i one person. and i think the fact - that people want our stuff and want our players — that people want our stuff and want our players is — that people want our stuff and want our players is a _ that people want our stuff and want our players is a great _ that people want our stuff and want our players is a great thing - that people want our stuff and want our players is a great thing and - that people want our stuff and want our players is a great thing and not| our players is a great thing and not something — our players is a great thing and not something we _ our players is a great thing and not something we should _ our players is a great thing and not something we should be _ our players is a great thing and not something we should be afraid - our players is a great thing and not something we should be afraid of. i our players is a great thing and notl something we should be afraid of. s we work— something we should be afraid of. s we work the — something we should be afraid of. s we work the plans _ something we should be afraid of. s we work the plans we _ something we should be afraid of. s we work the plans we prepare - something we should be afraid of. s we work the plans we prepare for. we work the plans we prepare for situations— we work the plans we prepare for situations that _ we work the plans we prepare for situations that other— we work the plans we prepare for situations that other clubs - we work the plans we prepare for situations that other clubs mightl situations that other clubs might
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-et situations that other clubs might get rocked — situations that other clubs might get rocked by _ situations that other clubs might get rocked by. t0— situations that other clubs might get rocked by-— situations that other clubs might aet rocked b . ., , ., , get rocked by. to try to come up the other side at — get rocked by. to try to come up the other side at least _ get rocked by. to try to come up the other side at least in _ get rocked by. to try to come up the other side at least in the _ get rocked by. to try to come up the other side at least in the stronger i other side at least in the stronger position— other side at least in the stronger position as — other side at least in the stronger position as we went into it and ideally— position as we went into it and ideally better.— position as we went into it and ideally better. supplemented by home-grown — ideally better. supplemented by home-grown players, _ ideally better. supplemented by home-grown players, some - ideally better. supplemented by| home-grown players, some web ideally better. supplemented by - home-grown players, some web and at home—grown players, some web and at the very heart of the story. one of them is captain lewis duncan who is proposed to be made post to make his appearance can stoke as the sequels and there's more on that on the football news show: brighton & hove albion: building towards success — which is available to watch on the bbciplayer. some news from france next — the president of the french football federation has resigned — just a month after being suspended following allegations of sexual harassment. noel le graet, who had been in the role since 2011, stood down earlier today. he denies any wrongdoing. footballjournalist sara menai has been following the story for us: he has lost and has everyone knows
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he's relieved that is left and on the sports side, are things going fine and the results have been great. but on the inside, there have been major problems of them and a lot of people complained about his behaviour and still denying it but people who are in this federation is saying that this is not sustainable. but everyone, talking about is coming, that's going to be the next question, it was going to replace them? i think it was time for them, i would say any think everyone is happy with him leaving, to be honest with you. 2.4 million fewer women than men enjoy exercise. that's according to a study by sport england who've launched their this girl can campaign to get more women taking
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part in physical activity. concerns over safety and fears of being judged by others were among the reasons why many women said they're staying away from exercise. 0lympic champion boxer nicola adams hasjoined the campaign in calling for safer and more encouraging environments to be made available for women to exercise. matt graveling reports: when i first started boxing it was very different. there were no girls in the gym apart from me. and you don't feel as included, i was lucky enough to have a gym where i did feel included in. but for a lot of my friends, it was in the same for them. , ., , ., them. these backs of barriers. real statements — them. these backs of barriers. real statements from _ them. these backs of barriers. real statements from women _ them. these backs of barriers. real statements from women who - them. these backs of barriers. real| statements from women who pander worrying picture of why so many do not enjoy exercise. she's a part of it and added own reasons to the list. 5 it and added own reasons to the list. ,, ., , ., , ., .,
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it and added own reasons to the list. ,, ., , ., i. ., list. s not seeing anyone who looks like ou list. s not seeing anyone who looks like you and — list. s not seeing anyone who looks like you and we _ list. s not seeing anyone who looks like you and we have _ list. s not seeing anyone who looks like you and we have good - like you and we have good representation at the league level, you don't see regular black women's intentions running out on the street just for their own health and fitness. , , ., . ,, fitness. this is about fighting back with this girl _ fitness. this is about fighting back with this girl can _ fitness. this is about fighting back with this girl can a _ fitness. this is about fighting back with this girl can a campaign - with this girl can a campaign defined 2.4 when teddy mcmillion women would like to be more active. they called this the enjoyment gap —— 2.4 million women. they called this the en'oyment gap -- 2.4 million women._ -- 2.4 million women. there is no reason why _ -- 2.4 million women. there is no reason why we _ -- 2.4 million women. there is no reason why we should _ -- 2.4 million women. there is no reason why we should not - -- 2.4 million women. there is no reason why we should not enjoy i reason why we should not enjoy it more, _ reason why we should not enjoy it more. and — reason why we should not enjoy it more, and if we can tackle that and make _ more, and if we can tackle that and make the _ more, and if we can tackle that and make the sport and physical activity for a more — make the sport and physical activity for a more enjoyable for women, and we can— fora more enjoyable for women, and we can really— for a more enjoyable for women, and we can really fire up those numbers. making _ we can really fire up those numbers. making it— we can really fire up those numbers. making it supper for me, suitable, making it supperfor me, suitable, social and also safe. christie manages the jim. no one is perfect, where young,
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were always. — jim. no one is perfect, where young, were always. for _ jim. no one is perfect, where young, were always, for all _ jim. no one is perfect, where young, were always, for all shapes _ jim. no one is perfect, where young, were always, for all shapes and - were always, for all shapes and sizes, _ were always, for all shapes and sizes, that's— were always, for all shapes and sizes, that's what's _ were always, for all shapes and sizes, that's what's great - were always, for all shapes and sizes, that's what's great about were always, for all shapes and i sizes, that's what's great about it. denise _ sizes, that's what's great about it. denise works _ sizes, that's what's great about it. denise works in— sizes, that's what's great about it. denise works in fitness _ sizes, that's what's great about it. denise works in fitness and - sizes, that's what's great about it. denise works in fitness and so - sizes, that's what's great about it. denise works in fitness and so she was denied a job in the industry because of her age. i was denied a job in the industry because of her age.— was denied a job in the industry because of her age. i think, women should be given _ because of her age. i think, women should be given more _ because of her age. i think, women should be given more of _ because of her age. i think, women should be given more of a - because of her age. i think, women should be given more of a chance i should be given more of a chance when _ should be given more of a chance when it— should be given more of a chance when it comes to things like that as welt _ when it comes to things like that as well. ., , ., , ., ., when it comes to things like that as well. ., , ., ., , , well. you get people of all shapes and sizes of _ well. you get people of all shapes and sizes of the _ well. you get people of all shapes and sizes of the gym, _ well. you get people of all shapes and sizes of the gym, ice - well. you get people of all shapes and sizes of the gym, ice ages - well. you get people of all shapes| and sizes of the gym, ice ages give it the first step in the first episodes can be the hardest but even if you're not feeling that confident in yourself, take a friend along her relative, some of that your trust does to get over that first step. relative, someone that your trust just to get over that first step. cate campbell is a psychotherapist who's been involved in the study and has been looking at the societal and emotional barriers to women getting active. i spoke to her a short while ago: the fear of being judged stood out a
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lot and people are worried that there be seen as too flabby, they will be good enough at the sport, they will not know what to do, they fear people willjust say they will not know what to do, they fear people will just say well, you're too old and actually, what they need is a self affirming environment with other people who were normal and not super at sport. not a lead sports people, this people they can have fun with in the sport or a kind of entertainment or exercise that they actually really enjoy. exercise that they actually really en'o . ., ., , enjoy. the third of women said they have fears about _ enjoy. the third of women said they have fears about what _ enjoy. the third of women said they have fears about what others - enjoy. the third of women said they have fears about what others thinkl have fears about what others think of them when exercising, how would you work with someone to overcome that fear ofjudgment. you you work with someone to overcome that fear ofjudgment.— that fear of 'udgment. you have to look at that fear ofjudgment. you have to look at what _ that fear ofjudgment. you have to look at what other _ that fear ofjudgment. you have to look at what other people - that fear ofjudgment. you have to look at what other people look - that fear ofjudgment. you have to | look at what other people look like. if you look around, most people are not stick thin, they're not super sporty, they do not have the right muscles, they'rejust sporty, they do not have the right muscles, they're just normal people when you realise that is who you are, you're one of those normal people you're stopping yourself, you're preventing yourself from
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having the fun that you could be having, then maybe you can get together with some friends and did this together and take some exercises together and have some fun after all. it’s exercises together and have some fun after all. �* , ., .,. after all. it's a multifaceted answer but _ after all. it's a multifaceted answer but one _ after all. it's a multifaceted answer but one of- after all. it's a multifaceted answer but one of the - after all. it's a multifaceted answer but one of the two i after all. it's a multifaceted - answer but one of the two tomorrow you say they are to close that enjoyment gap? iuntil]! you say they are to close that enjoyment gap?— you say they are to close that enjoyment gap? you say they are to close that en'o menta-a? ., , , enjoyment gap? will the actions they have come up — enjoyment gap? will the actions they have come up with _ enjoyment gap? will the actions they have come up with for _ enjoyment gap? will the actions they have come up with for social- have come up with for social suitable self affirming and safe, doing things with other people is great, having the most suitable and available facilities is important. being with people that are like you is self affirming and feeling safe and that it's ok to get to the place we're going to do the sport and you'll be ok when you where there are also important and they are all areas that this camp has been working on.
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time now for some of the day's other sport stories and chelsea defender thiago silva faces a spell on the sidelines with knee ligament damage. the club have not said how long the brazil captain is likely to be out for but he'll miss next week's champions league last—16 second leg against dortmund, which they trail 1—0. tottenham have announced a 15—year partnership with formula one. which will see a new karting track built underneath their stadium. the venue which was built four years ago and cost a billion pounds, already hosts boxing, nfl and rugby. the electric karting circuit will be installed beneath the south stand stadium shaun wane will remain as england men's head coach, after the rugby football league extended his contract until the end the 2025 world cup. the former wigan boss led england to the semi—finals at last autumn's world cup, where they lost to samoa. stuart barrow has succeeded craig richards as women's head coach, and tom coyd remains wheelchair head coach. next to boxing — katie taylor's highly anticipated homecoming fight has been postponed, with her opponent amanda serrano picking up an injury. the world title rematch was due to take place in dublin on the 20th of may. the fight promoters say they're
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trying to find a 'revised date'. taylor beat serrano to retain her undisputed lightweight title in new york last may. fly—half marcus smith has been left out of england's training squad before their next six nations match against france, with george ford returning for the first time in a year. smith will now return to harlequins — which indicates he'll not be in the matchday squad to face france. it also means a long—awaited return for ford, who's not played for england since march last year. staying with rugby — a first british and irish lions women's rugby tour could be on the cards after a study they commisioned into how feasible it would be came up with positive results. former england international shaunagh brown has been part of a 13—member panel looking at the potential of a women's tour. she's been telling me the findings are really exciting and says the potential of women's rugby is limitless: the next major step will be to decide how the team will be formed and whose team will play, where what
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will be an ultimate format and finding a space in the calendar and we do the same as the man, what kind of opposition brief is, is it one to my position, do it for several different countries, to some those countries come together this malaise suggestions of the social media this morning. but is someone of a process growth mindset, we do not have to follow but. ie growth mindset, we do not have to follow but. , , ., ., ., , follow but. is stand-alone, but the men's tour- _ follow but. is stand-alone, but the men's tour. for _ follow but. is stand-alone, but the men's tour. for the _ follow but. is stand-alone, but the men's tour. for the six _ follow but. is stand-alone, but the men's tour. for the six nations, i men's tour. for the six nations, it's been running _ men's tour. for the six nations, it's been running alongside - men's tour. for the six nations, it's been running alongside and | it's been running alongside and behind the back of the men and everything we done was fitting in with the men schedule them for me, that doesn't work, we are not lesser citizens, we are our own product and our own set of people and a,
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although it was an accident, covid—19 the fact that women now have around six nations window, it worked fantastically well and it shows we are good enough as a product to have our own window and the tour of women would be about us and when it's convenient for us as opposed to trying to fit in with the men schedule. for opposed to trying to fit in with the men schedule.— opposed to trying to fit in with the men schedule. ., ., �* , ., men schedule. for the women's game to have the — men schedule. for the women's game to have the tour _ men schedule. for the women's game to have the tour was _ men schedule. for the women's game to have the tour was jealously - to have the tour was jealously giving an olympic games in a didn't know much about rugby and they didn't start stapling adults 25 so i was associated with the olympic games in his rugby player, and it's like saying. _ games in his rugby player, and it's like saying. now. _ games in his rugby player, and it's like saying, now, let's— games in his rugby player, and it's like saying, now, let's step - games in his rugby player, and it's like saying, now, let's step it - like saying, now, let's step it up again. we have the opportunity to prove they were even better than we are an equally, it gives the chance
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to bring the whole nations together and make one super—team to the point where it almost feel sorry for the opposition because it will be a super—strength team. mio brooks guaranteed a silver medal from this world championships, how will that affect her? what is she, are we going to see the elusive manoeuvre! it wouldn't surprise me, little 360 on the top rail. front side 720. she needs them went
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backwards if you want to see this move. backside nine. very nice for mia brookes. is this and she's going to wind up for it and all! my goodness! is that a 14? the same as me, i pay she'sjust goodness! is that a 14? the same as me, i pay she's just knocked goodness! is that a 14? the same as me, i pay she'sjust knocked out goodness! is that a 14? the same as me, i pay she's just knocked out the cab 1440. give me the luxury of shlomo! yes! what a run for mia brookes! we havejust seen shlomo! yes! what a run for mia brookes! we have just seen the first ever so which cab 1440. i'm losing my socks in the commentary booth! 91! 38! the cab 1440! and now we all
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know what that is. mia spoke with her colleagues earlier and explained how she pulled off that incredible jump. how she pulled off that incredible 'um -. ~ how she pulled off that incredible 'um. ~ ., , , , how she pulled off that incredible 'um -. ~ ., , , , ., jump. when i dropped in, i 'ust had this feelin: jump. when i dropped in, i 'ust had this feeling that h jump. when i dropped in, i 'ust had this feeling that i h jump. when i dropped in, i 'ust had this feeling that i was _ jump. when i dropped in, ijust had this feeling that i was going - jump. when i dropped in, ijust had this feeling that i was going to - this feeling that i was going to landed and ijust knew that i was going to happen and obviously, writing down to the course, every trick that i wanted, i was like 0k trick that i wanted, i was like ok this is one step closer to almost doing the strict and the gym before, i did the trick is like 0k, doing the strict and the gym before, i did the trick is like ok, it's all going well up until this point. it's going well up until this point. it's going to have and i canjust tell and then it happened and that this couldn't believe it. it'sjust and then it happened and that this couldn't believe it. it's just been insane, like, sprawling through all the messages of so many people and it's like some of my idols of your message me and i was like well, what is going on like, this is insane!
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that's all from sportsday. from all of us here, good night. 0nce once we saw plenty of cloud around, few sunny breaks here and there it will be a few more developing as we got to wednesday the first day of meteorological spring. and it was simplistic because much of england and wales is my brakes of rain interesting from every person on southern counties towards other wells and clear skies later in the southeast corner means the stems and frost and ice risks here. this column with some clear skies to start wednesday morning too. still lots of cloud around to begin. some
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spots of rain and drizzle, subbing scotland across parts of england and wales and most will be trying better with each other some sunnier breaks here in there and the best of the sunshine of the eastern portions of the english channel and western scotland increasingly through shipment to 0rkney. winds light and parts of the northwest for quite a breeze blowing through and maybe a little stronger than what was on to state you temperatures are very similar, seven to 9 degrees, it will feel chilly in that breeze. take care.
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hello, i'm ben thompson, this is 0utside source. a backlash from beijing — china condems washington's decision to order all its agencies to delete tiktok. we firmly oppose the wrongful approach of overstretching the concept of national security by abusing national power and unreasonably suppressing the companies of other countries. it follows similar moves by the eu and canada — but does the social media app really pose a security risk? also in the programme... britain's prime minister visits northern ireland — seeking to secure support for his new trading deal with the eu. and the counting is still underway — but opposition parties in nigeria
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want the election scrapped — calling it a sham.

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