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can't win matches alone. even he can't win matches alone. overseeing everything has been daniel levy, tottenham hotspur chairman, and sometimes in the eyes of supporters the main problem. what of supporters the main problem. what we want to see — of supporters the main problem. what we want to see from _ of supporters the main problem. iw�*iait we want to see from the club of supporters the main problem. eff“i:;it we want to see from the club is of supporters the main problem. eff“isgit we want to see from the club is a clear sense of direction, a clear strategy. we want to see no under covers, moving forward we want to see attractive football on the pitch and a clear commitment to building the club and competing for trophies. antonio conte came to spurs with an excellent reputation. recall his hat—trick with thomas tuchel that became a kind of armrest. he hat-trick with thomas tuchel that became a kind of armrest. he wasn't ha - with became a kind of armrest. he wasn't happy with the _ became a kind of armrest. he wasn't happy with the transfer _ became a kind of armrest. he wasn't happy with the transfer window. - became a kind of armrest. he wasn't happy with the transfer window. he i happy with the transfer window. he didn't probably get the players he wanted or whatever, but they move on again and they will be looking for another manager at the end of the season. ., ., ., , ., season. tottenham have built a stadium worthy _ season. tottenham have built a stadium worthy of _ season. tottenham have built a stadium worthy of champions . season. tottenham have built a l stadium worthy of champions and season. tottenham have built a - stadium worthy of champions and that structure is inspiring, but the cop was my culture, if you believe the last manager, is built to fail. joe wilson, bbc news. time for a look at the weather,
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here's darren bett. it was frosty earlier this morning, otherwise it has been a promising start to the week. tomorrow things are going to look a little different. if we look at the satellite picture you can see all this cloud that is coming in from the atlantic and that will bring rain. cloud has increased a little bit across england and wales and the chance of one or two light showers. otherwise dry, plenty of sunshine in scotland and those temperatures still on the low side for this time of year. it will get quite cold fairly quickly this evening as the skies will be clear and the winds are light. those temperatures will fall, but probably rising later in the night as the southern breeze will pick up and the cloud comes in from the atlantic. these are the temperatures we have got at the end of the night. tending to lift, but still close to freezing across eastern scotland and north—east england. heading into tomorrow we
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have got a very different look and feel to the weather. we have got more clout, a stronger breeze from the south and that will bring with it some rain from time to time. potentially we have got this big area of low pressure marooned in the atlantic and pushing well ahead of its these weather fronts will bring that kind that we saw earlier on from the atlantic and that will bring outbreaks of rain. we could see some snow over the scottish mountains. in the afternoon the range eases off in england and wales and later on we should see sunshine and later on we should see sunshine and sharp showers returning to northern ireland. temperatures up to around 14 degrees. otherwise similar to what we have seen today, around nine to ii. we start the week with this cold air in place, but temperatures will be rising and we will get more of a south to south westerly wind and that will bring more unsettled weather, but at least the temperatures will be lifting. on wednesday more coming in, shuffling its way into eastern parts of the uk
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during the afternoon. again a breezy day, those temperatures continuing to rise, double figures for most places. getting up to 14 or 15 degrees. towards the latter part of the week the weather fronts will take the rain away overnight and another area of low pressure comes in on friday and a mixture of sunshine and showers on thursday. he showers will develop more widely and they may well be heavy with the risk of hail and thunder. but it is a mild air that of hail and thunder. but it is a mild airthat we of hail and thunder. but it is a mild air that we have got across the uk, so temperatures in eastern parts of england could reach 70 or even 18. that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc“s news teams where you are. hello. you're watching bbc news channel. i“m ben croucher with the latest from the bbc sport centre...
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tottenham hotspur are on the hunt for their fifth manager in four years after antonio conte left by mutual consent. his 16 months in charge ended after a period of underperformance and press conference outbursts. patrick gearey is here. spurs are still fourth in the premier league, how have we got to the stage? juat premier league, how have we got to the staae?, , ., premier league, how have we got to the stafe? , ., , ., ., ., premier league, how have we got to thestafe? , ., , ., ., ., ., the stage? just one year ago antonio conte was guiding _ the stage? just one year ago antonio conte was guiding spurs _ the stage? just one year ago antonio conte was guiding spurs into - the stage? just one year ago antonio conte was guiding spurs into the - the stage? just one year ago antonio conte was guiding spurs into the top| conte was guiding spurs into the top four, he had restored impetus from a season that had been drifting under santo and they took a real optimism which they took into the summer with signings but this season, staunchly football, disappointingly meek exits in the sense that conte wasn't committed to tottenham gave a bad mood. conte has had a difficult time personally, his fitness coach died last year, other people close to him have also passed away and he had to take time away from football to recover from gall bladder surgery.
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his family have remained in italy and with his contract due to expire at the end of the season there wasn't much sense that he was going to renew. everything came to a head after the 3—3 draw at southampton, spurs blew a 3—1 lead in the game and in the post—match press conference he called display a selfish, shouting at one point, it was difficult to see how you go back to coaching them again. as it turned out, it was the breaking point. spurs are now looking for yet another manager and the supporters trust wants to know what the close plan is. trust wants to know what the close [an is. ~ ., ., ., , ., plan is. what we want to see from the club is — plan is. what we want to see from the club is a _ plan is. what we want to see from the club is a clear— plan is. what we want to see from the club is a clear sense _ plan is. what we want to see from the club is a clear sense of - the club is a clear sense of direction _ the club is a clear sense of direction and strategy. we want to know_ direction and strategy. we want to know why — direction and strategy. we want to know why the club is moving forward, we want _ know why the club is moving forward, we want to _ know why the club is moving forward, we want to see attractive football on the _ we want to see attractive football on the pitch and a clear commitment to building _ on the pitch and a clear commitment to building the club and competing for trophies both domestically and in europe — for trophies both domestically and in europe. that is what we are calling — in europe. that is what we are calling for. _ in europe. that is what we are calling for, a clear statement because _ calling for, a clear statement because we do think that there seems to be a _ because we do think that there seems to be a lack_ because we do think that there seems to be a lack of direction and another— to be a lack of direction and another short managerial tenure doesn't — another short managerial tenure doesn't exactly fill you with
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confidence.— doesn't exactly fill you with confidence. ., �*, , ., confidence. that's the vision, the bbc s nort confidence. that's the vision, the bbc sport website _ confidence. that's the vision, the bbc sport website has _ confidence. that's the vision, the bbc sport website has got - confidence. that's the vision, the bbc sport website has got a - confidence. that's the vision, the bbc sport website has got a pole | bbc sport website has got a pole running today of who the fans want to see as the new manager and there are a couple of front runners. you'll make the short term answer to that question is still lean who is conte“s long term left talents who are staying on to the end of the season. you will be assisted by ryan mason they work together while conte was recovering from surgery with some notable results. beyond that, the name many fans have been mentioning is that of proctor tino, the former manager who took spurs to the former manager who took spurs to the champion final, he is out of work, he has a home in north london and has previously spoken about wanting to return to tottenham. then there is no eagles man who left munich last week, he is young and exciting who could return to the kind of football they had been associated with. other names mentioned include thomas frank, luis enrique but whoever it is spurs need direction and they need stability.
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they will not want to be here again in 18 months“ time. paralympic champions maisie summers—newton and bethany firth have been named in the british team for this summer's para swimming world championships which will be held in manchester. they are among the 28—strong gb team for the event which begins at the end ofjuly and runs into august. summers—newton, won gold for england at the commonwealth games last summer in addition to a hat—trick of world titles in 2022. firth another gold medallist, but for northern ireland at birmingham 2022, will be looking to secure further success in front of uk fans. it will be the first event to be hosted at the revamped manchester aquatics centre which has been closed for refurbishment work since november 2021. the women's six nations kicked off in style over the weekend — with wales beating ireland, and england thrashing scotland. one woman hoping to break into that england team is zainab alemma who playes for richmond. she recently met up with maxine edwards who was the second black england captain, and led them out for their first international women's match at twickenham. bbc sport went along
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to catch up wth them. i“m zeinab, i play for richmond women and i want to be the first black anti—muslim woman to play rugby for england. my black anti-muslim woman to play rugby for england.— rugby for england. my name is maxine, rugby for england. my name is maxine. i _ rugby for england. my name is maxine, i was _ rugby for england. my name is maxine, i was a _ rugby for england. my name is maxine, i was a second - rugby for england. my name is maxine, i was a second black i rugby for england. my name is - maxine, i was a second black england captain— maxine, i was a second black england captain and _ maxine, i was a second black england captain and i have 45 caps for engiand~ _ captain and i have 45 caps for encland. ~ , ., captain and i have 45 caps for encland.~ , ,., , . england. when you step on the pitch did ou england. when you step on the pitch did you ever— england. when you step on the pitch did you ever feel _ england. when you step on the pitch did you ever feel like _ england. when you step on the pitch did you ever feel like out _ england. when you step on the pitch did you ever feel like out of - england. when you step on the pitch did you ever feel like out of place? l did you ever feel like out of place? i think at a club level, because those — i think at a club level, because those areas that we used to go and play in _ those areas that we used to go and play in deepest, darkest wales, places— play in deepest, darkest wales, places like that, they wouldn't have seen people like me so in matches that was— seen people like me so in matches that was an — seen people like me so in matches that was an issue. my fellow players werent— that was an issue. my fellow players weren't happy with anyone making any comments _ weren't happy with anyone making any comments about my race. as far as england _ comments about my race. as far as england was— comments about my race. as far as england was concerned, and there were _ england was concerned, and there were these little slight comments that you _ were these little slight comments that you can put your hand on but
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there _ that you can put your hand on but there were — that you can put your hand on but there were the typical people where even things like putting me in front of a canrera — even things like putting me in front of a camera or a photo shoot at something _ of a camera or a photo shoot at something like that you have the typical— something like that you have the typical people that they kind of wanted — typical people that they kind of wanted to see because again, rugby was a _ wanted to see because again, rugby was a new— wanted to see because again, rugby was a new thing, they wanted to have a particular— was a new thing, they wanted to have a particular image, people like me, we weren't— a particular image, people like me, we weren't part of that image. how do ou we weren't part of that image. how do you feel — we weren't part of that image. how do you feel playing _ we weren't part of that image. hmr do you feel playing rugby? i love it, ifeel for me, it's a do you feel playing rugby? i love it, i feel for me, it's a form do you feel playing rugby? i love it, ifeel for me, it's a form of expression. i got three children, i“m expression. i got three children, i'm a mother, i was practising as a nurse in the nhs, but rugby was that thing ifelt nurse in the nhs, but rugby was that thing i felt nobody could take away from me. it was my thing. i got a nickname called the bulldozer. great. i nickname called the bulldozer. great. . , , nickname called the bulldozer. great. ., , , a ., great. i gave myself the nickname because first _ great. i gave myself the nickname because first of _ great. i gave myself the nickname because first of all _ great. i gave myself the nickname because first of all i'm _ great. i gave myself the nickname because first of all i'm black, - great. i gave myself the nickname because first of all i'm black, i'm i because first of all i'm black, i'm a woman, within a male dominated sport, so i feel like i'm breaking down barriers and smashing stereotypes as a bulldozer would on a building site. you“re definitely a bulldozer. a building site. you're definitely a bulldozer. . 4“ a building site. you're definitely a bulldozer. ., f , ., , ., a building site. you're definitely a bulldozer. ., f , ., ., a building site. you're definitely a bulldozer. ., , ., ., bulldozer. thank you. what are your aspirations. — bulldozer. thank you. what are your aspirations, what _ bulldozer. thank you. what are your aspirations, what would _ bulldozer. thank you. what are your aspirations, what would you - bulldozer. thank you. what are your aspirations, what would you like - bulldozer. thank you. what are your aspirations, what would you like to i aspirations, what would you like to achieve? _ aspirations, what would you like to achieve? |— aspirations, what would you like to achieve? ., ., , .,
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achieve? i want to be part of the encland achieve? i want to be part of the england squad. _ achieve? i want to be part of the england squad. i— achieve? i want to be part of the england squad, i want _ achieve? i want to be part of the england squad, i want to - achieve? i want to be part of the england squad, i want to leave i achieve? i want to be part of the england squad, i want to leave a legacy. similarto england squad, i want to leave a legacy. similar to yourself. sometimes, people have to be the first to do something to allow others to see that they can also do it. notjust from the others to see that they can also do it. not just from the fact that i'm black and the fact that i'm muslim, but also, the fact that i'm a mother. for me i feel like i would like to see it support and place for mothers. like you said, maybe even a crash at a training ground or matches, etc. since giving birth, i feel like it's given me the extra hunger for the game and that's a massive pool of people you are moving up missing out on if they are saying they're going to have their boots because they've had kids and can't, it's upsetting. the boots because they've had kids and can't, it's upsetting.— can't, it's upsetting. the phrases ou can can't, it's upsetting. the phrases you can be _ can't, it's upsetting. the phrases you can be what _ can't, it's upsetting. the phrases you can be what you _ can't, it's upsetting. the phrases you can be what you can't - can't, it's upsetting. the phrases you can be what you can't see, . can't, it's upsetting. the phrases you can be what you can't see, is huge _ you can be what you can't see, is huge make _ you can be what you can't see, is huge. make them know that you can follow _ huge. make them know that you can follow the _ huge. make them know that you can follow the same pathjust like huge. make them know that you can follow the same path just like you. you doing — follow the same path just like you. you doing what you have done has allowed someone like me to actually do what i'm doing. and thank you.
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best of luck to them. plenty more on the bbc sport website but that's all your sport for now. good afternoon, you“re good afternoon, you're watching bbc news. in a few minutes“ time we will have more from scotland because we will find out fairly soon who is going to be the new leader of the snp that we will take a look at some other stories before that. the former labour leader jeremy corbyn will be blocked from standing as a labour mp at the next general election the current leader sir keir starmer will put forward a motion at a party meeting later which will prevent him from standing. mr corbyn was suspended as a labour mp and sits as an independent because of a row about anti—semitism. our political correspondent, david wallace lockhart, has more. it's important to say this particular development we are hearing about today, that there will be a motion
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in sir keir starmer“s name at an nec meeting tomorrow, that is the governing body of the labour party, saying that the nec will not endorse jeremy corbyn as a labour candidate. that is not really moving things on from what we already knew. it was last month that sir keir starmer told us that jeremy corbyn was not going to be a labour candidate at the next election. this broadens it out a bit and shows the nec, the governing body as a whole rather than just sir keir starmer himself, is backing this decision. ultimately, it meansjeremy corbyn, who is still a labour party member though he doesn't sit as a labour mp, locally may be able to put his name forward in islington north, theseat he represents, to try and become the mp. but no matter how far he goes in the process, it does appear that the route is blocked because if you can't get an endorsement from the nec, the governing body of the labour party, you ultimately and realistically won't be able to become the candidate. in the statement that sir keir starmer will put forward tomorrow, the motion to the nec, it says that labour's electoral
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prospects broadly speaking across the country would be, in sir keir starmer“s words, "significantly diminished" ifjeremy corbyn is a labour candidate. it may well not be the case locally wherejeremy corbyn has enjoyed a rescue ship funded by banksy were seized in lampedusa after italy's coastguard saying that it had. it“s coastguard saying that it had. it's a rescue boat known for its famous financial backer as well as its top speeds, described by the crew is being able to outrun human traffickers. named after a french feminist and louise michel has reportedly saved hundreds of migrants per over the past three years but the white and pink vessel
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provided by the british street artist banksy has now been implanted with no timeline for its reduced. as far as we are aware there are at least 15 distress cases as we speak. we could be helping and we are not because we are not allowed to leave the port. in a series of tweets, its crew described a clash at sea with the italian coastguard over the weekend. they say they were told to leave an area at sea but ignored it after coming across 34 people in the water at night. a mother holding an unconscious baby was among those they brought on board. in response, the coastguard said they were complicating delicate rescue work and said that charity boats have to stick to a code of conduct. un data suggest that ten times more people are attempting to cross into lampedusa this year compared to last year and at least 29 migrants have died in recent days. tunisia is a country facing instability on many fronts and with better weather conditions on the horizon, the number of people trying to reach italy is sure to increase and so our clashes between the
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coastguard and rescuers. in a few minutes“ time, the scottish national party will be announcing who's been chosen to succeed nicola sturgeon as its new leader. hello and welcome to this special programme live from a sunny holyrood in edinburgh, home of the scottish parliament. i“m martin geissler and in about 20 minutes“ time, we'll find out who will be the next leader of the snp and therefore most likely, by tomorrow, scotland's new first minister. over the next hour, together with a panel of all the talents, we'll bring you the result and discuss what it means for the future of the uk. i will be live at scotland's
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