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on the final day of celebrations marking the coronation, people are taking part in community events across the uk. the big help 0ut involves more than 50,000 charity events. it makes us all a better person when we get involved and we extend our network and we meet new people and we develop new friendships and we feel like we're doing something positive. members of the royal family have been dropping in and mucking in on some of the projects in our other main news: pharmacists are warning that more local branches could close — unless they get more help from the government. the prime minister has been talking
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about his reaction after the results of the local elections last week. and the countdown to this year's eurovision song contest has begun, with an opening concert kicking off a week of events. good afternoon. as celebrations to mark the coronation enter the final day, people across the uk are taking part in community events. the big help 0ut will see people taking on volunteering roles and members of the royal family have been dropping in on some of the projects, as charlotte gallagher reports. after three... after three. .. after the glitz and clamour after three. .. after the glitz and glamour of— after three. .. after the glitz and glamour of the _ after three. .. after the glitz and glamour of the coronation - after three. .. after the glitz and i glamour of the coronation concert the celebrations today come down to
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earth. scouts and their volunteer leaders are just some of the thousands of people taking part in the big help 0ut. thousands of people taking part in the big help out. and a famous face is getting involved as well! it makes us all a better person than me get involved, when we extend our network and meet new people and develop new friendships and we feel like we are doing something positive and i love that.— and i love that. members of the r0 al and i love that. members of the royal family _ and i love that. members of the royal family are _ and i love that. members of the royal family are at _ and i love that. members of the royal family are at some - and i love that. members of the royal family are at some of - and i love that. members of the royal family are at some of the | royal family are at some of the events including the prince and princess of wales and their children. they have been at slough helping the scouts with some building work. prince louis keeping up building work. prince louis keeping up with his older brother, getting behind the controls of a digger. members of the royal family are at some of the events. duke and duchess of edinburgh have been meeting some guide dogs at a taster session for volunteers. while the princess royal is a gloucester cathedral for a service to thank people are helping
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their communities. i service to thank people are helping their communities.— their communities. i can help out with the strawberries. _ their communities. i can help out with the strawberries. the - their communities. i can help out with the strawberries. the prime| with the strawberries. the prime minister and _ with the strawberries. the prime minister and his _ with the strawberries. the prime minister and his wife _ with the strawberries. the prime minister and his wife are - with the strawberries. the prime minister and his wife are being i with the strawberries. the prime i minister and his wife are being put to work in a kitchen in hertfordshire. big help 0ut to work in a kitchen in hertfordshire. big help out is about bringing people together, something the prince of wales as it was incredibly important to his father. my incredibly important to his father. my father has always understood people of all faiths and backgrounds and communities deserve to be celebrated and supported. cheering. toda marks celebrated and supported. cheering. today marks the _ celebrated and supported. cheering. today marks the end _ celebrated and supported. cheering. today marks the end of— celebrated and supported. cheering. today marks the end of the _ today marks the end of the coronation spectacular white royalty, world leaders, superstars and even kermit the frog came together to celebrate! 0ur royal correspondent sarah campbell is in slough and fiona trott is in durham for us. first to sarah. tell us more about what's been happening there.
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good afternoon. this was the first ever royal engagement for prince louis and he took to it with gusto here in slough at the scout hut where they have been doing refurbishment. he got behind the digger and did some archery away from that, you could not get him away from that and he had some marshmallows. it is very rare for the prince and princess of wales to take their children out on royal engagements but it shows the level of support they have here for the big help 0ut. it is hopping across the country millions will get involved in volunteering where they can just like the children of the royalfamily had done can just like the children of the royal family had done this can just like the children of the royalfamily had done this morning and the hope is people will carry on volunteering. if you look at the app for the big help 0ut you can sign up to activities happening in your area today and the hope is you will do that today, enjoy it, see how you like volunteering and carry on doing it after the coronation weekend. in
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the north—east of england age uk is having _ the north—east of england age uk is having an _ the north—east of england age uk is having an open day at the superstore in county _ having an open day at the superstore in county durham continuing the celebration is offering people cookles— celebration is offering people cookies and cake. they are very polite _ cookies and cake. they are very polite here _ cookies and cake. they are very polite here. the whole point of having — polite here. the whole point of having an — polite here. the whole point of having an open day is for people to comment_ having an open day is for people to comment and learn about the opportunities that they have for volunteering, for example, if have a couple _ volunteering, for example, if have a couple of _ volunteering, for example, if have a couple of hours they are looking for people _ couple of hours they are looking for people to _ couple of hours they are looking for people to do diy, gardening and sharpening and if you can work 9—5 they are _ sharpening and if you can work 9—5 they are looking for a warehouse assistant— they are looking for a warehouse assistant or a shop volunteer in shops— assistant or a shop volunteer in shops like — assistant or a shop volunteer in shops like this. age uk says since the pandemic the number of volunteers has decreased but demand has increased and here in county durham — has increased and here in county durham they need £125 for every person _ durham they need £125 for every person they help and last year they helped _ person they help and last year they helped around 7000 people whether that was— helped around 7000 people whether that was with gardening at home or
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things— that was with gardening at home or things like — that was with gardening at home or things like telephone and ship services, _ things like telephone and ship services, that is the point of the bil services, that is the point of the big help— services, that is the point of the big help 0ut, people coming in for the first— big help 0ut, people coming in for the first time today, using the bank holiday— the first time today, using the bank holiday to _ the first time today, using the bank holiday to volunteer for the first time _ holiday to volunteer for the first time but — holiday to volunteer for the first time but they are hoping here in county— time but they are hoping here in county durham people do that for the rest of— county durham people do that for the rest of the _ county durham people do that for the rest of the year and years ahead as welt _ rest of the year and years ahead as well. . ~ rest of the year and years ahead as well. ., ,, , ., ., rest of the year and years ahead as well. ., ,, i. ., i. ,., the metropolitan police now says its officers made 64 arrests during the coronation in london on saturday. four people have been charged and will appear in court later this month. some campaigners have described the detentions as an attack on democracy. the met said it had a duty to respond in a proportionate manner. sanchia berg joins me. what more is being said today? we can provide more detail on the charges. two of the people charged have actually been charged with possession of drugs, class a drugs,
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to other people have been charged with offences under the public order act but it's a section five, not one of the new amendments that people have been worried about. it is the part of the act that makes it an offence to cause harassment, alarm or distress but people have been talking this morning about what happened particularly the leader of the anti—monarchy group republic, graeme smith who said he and colleagues had been working with the metropolitan police for four months before the coronation, they had been open with their plans, what they wanted to do and the equipment they were dues and they were not aware of any problems, not that is until they were arrested and detained he said in his case for 16 hours. 0bviously, in his case for 16 hours. obviously, this is something that will not finish here because there will be people in court, there will be people in court, there will be people asking what happened here? the metropolitan police federation has defended its officers and the way they behaved, as you said the
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metropolitan police said they behaved proportionately and we may hear from the commissioner later in the week. sanchia, thank you. the prime minister of the caribbean nation of st kitts and nevis says the country will begin a public consultation about whether to remove king charles as their head of state. dr terrance drew said his country was "not totally free" as long as the king remained its head of state. 0ur correspondent, celestina 0lulode, reports. the shifting tides of constitutional change. this tiny island is reconsidering its relationship with the crown. the prime minister of st kitts and nevis says he wants to give people a say on who their head of state should be. the head of state still resides in the monarchy in england, and so that aspect of it is telling us that we are not totally free yet. that consultation or discussion will
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start sometime during my leadership. the prime minister is also calling for an apology for the monarchy�*s historic role in the slave trade. i think that acknowledging that something would have gone wrong, something wrong was done, acknowledging it, and apologising for it is a step in the right direction. buckingham palace says slavery is an issue the king takes profoundly seriously. last month, the palace said it was supporting independent research into the royal family's historic links to the slave trade and on the matter of countries becoming republics, king charles has said it is a matter for each nation to decide. britain's influence remains strong here even after almost a0 years of independence but as this nation reaches that milestone, there is ongoing debate around its identity. we still have the same colonialistic thinking and that is one thing we have to move away from.
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that is why i think becoming a republic would just benefit our people more. for us to be so small as to go such a big step would be impressionable onto the world, i would say. but a recent poll suggests the country is still split on whether becoming a republic is a good idea. if there is one place that illustrates st kitts and nevis' colonial past, it is brimstone hill fortress, the site of several royal visits, including the then prince charles in 2019. the entire structure was built by enslaved africans. they are the ones who harvested the stone, they cut them into shape. historian leonard stapleton showed the king around the island. we recognise that the people that fill the office of the monarchy, they are in person kind and genuine human beings, but the office do represent the same force that was behind the enslavement
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of the africans. as the country strides forward, questions linger and reaching an agreement regarding any next steps appears to be a long way off. bbc analysis has found that the number of pharmacies in england has fallen to its lowest level since 2015. 160 closed over the past two years, leaving just over 11,000 community chemists. the government's expected to announce an expanded role for pharmacies tomorrow as part of efforts to help patients get better access to gps. but there are concerns about how achievable that will be. 0ur health editor hugh pym reports. i'm a second generation pharmacist. my mum and dad set up the pharmacy in 1982 so we'vejust had our ao—year anniversary.
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preparing for the morning rush in birmingham. i hear lovely stories about my dad and how he helped so many patients when they couldn't get support and advice from their gps. but for the first time in their history, this pharmacy made a loss. thank you. staff shortages, higher costs and more people wanting help is making life difficult for pharmacists like sanj. we would love to help support the government, support the nhs, help gps, but we can't do it with the financial constraints that we're on. we can't give the advice, we can't be there for our patients. and for some of those patients, speaking to their local chemist is a lifeline. they've dealt with my sister's meds, my meds, my mum's meds, the whole family. and if i've ever had a problem, couldn't get into a doctor's, i've come here and they've helped me out a lot _ don't go to the hospital, go to your gp. don't go to your gp, go to the pharmacy. so if you haven't got the pharmacy, where do you go? i really don't know what to suggest.
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we are full with deliveries, so i could try and get it out but it would be the middle of next week. tough to make those calls? yes, very. there's more and more people wanting delivery and we just can't get them all in. it's not right, but what can we do? they've got the potential to do so much more at a point when the nhs overall is under such strain. those representing pharmacists in england say real terms government funding has been cut, though they hope a new plan will improve things. what everyone learnt during the pandemic was one of the two places that will stay open is a pharmacy, so lots more people coming for advice and support that we're not paid to provide. have we got a new prescription for this aspirin? 300 miles away in the scottish borders, a solution's already in place. it's a formal contract with the scottish government. unlike in england, pharmacies get paid for every consultation and some can prescribe
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medication for patients. i used to have an english pharmacy, but i sold it and all the outlets we have now are in scotland. the scottish contract is much more patient focused. they like to get a problem sorted as quick as they can. is it a 60 dose, it is a 60 dose? the department of health said the services pharmacists could provide in england were being increased and extra investment had been announced. the government want pharmacies to take on more of a role in community health care. what's your message to them? i'd hope rishi sunak could understand the situation that we're in. his mother was a pharmacist, father was a gp, so they're in health care. they understand the pressures, they understand the value that we can offer to our communities. would you like him to come here and see for himself? i've love him to come and see, to see what we do, again, how patients feel about what we offer. and actually that this is serious and that the sector is crumbling. it is going to fall down like a stack of dominoes if there's not intervention urgently. hugh pym, bbc news.
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officials in ukraine say at least three civilians have been killed and more than 1a wounded in the latest wave of russian missile and drone attacks. the overnight attacks hit ten regions of ukraine. they come ahead of an expected ukrainian counter—offensive, as russia prepares to mark victory day tomorrow. the prime minister has been in rickmansworth this morning. 0ur political correspondent peter saull has been talking to him. so, peter, what did rishi sunak have to say? i suppose he's been talking about the coronation first and foremost which has taken the spotlight off politics over the weekend. he and his wife volunteering today, serving lunch to a group of older people in hertfordshire but over the weekend, much for him to reflect on on what was a very bad set of local election results for his party and the labour party confidently talking about
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forming the next government, the liberal democrats and the green party happy as well, the three opposition parties taking hundreds of council seats from the tories. early doors on friday from a lot of the results were still to come in the results were still to come in the prime minister said it was a disappointing picture so i put it to him that was an understatement. it’s him that was an understatement. it's alwa s him that was an understatement. it's always disappointing to lose hard—working councillors and i said that at— hard—working councillors and i said that at that — hard—working councillors and i said that at that time. myjob is to deliver— that at that time. myjob is to deliver for the country and we have a big _ deliver for the country and we have a big team — deliver for the country and we have a big team of people determined to do that, _ a big team of people determined to do that, we want to get reduce, cut waiting _ do that, we want to get reduce, cut waiting lists, those are the priorities for me and the government and we _ priorities for me and the government and we will— priorities for me and the government and we will continue to work incredibly hard on those. there have been some grumbles _ incredibly hard on those. there have been some grumbles in _ incredibly hard on those. there have been some grumbles in tory - incredibly hard on those. there have been some grumbles in tory ranks l been some grumbles in tory ranks over the weekend but not much yet in terms of overt criticism of rishi sunak but that might change tomorrow when mps return to westminster. for now the results on friday while on the pressure on the prime minister to start to deliver on some of the
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promises he talked about, the ticking a countdown clock to the general election feels like it has gotten louder since friday. peter, thank you- _ eurovision week is officially under way in liverpool, the host city, which kicked things off last night with an open—air concert. all the eurovision hopefuls were there to meet fans and enjoy performances by local acts including, for the first time in 36 years, frankie goes to hollywood. 0ur media and arts correspondent david sillito reports. liverpool, are you ready? # her name is she, queen of the kings # running so fast, beating the wind # nothing in this world can stop the spread of her wings # she, queen of the kings # broken her cage, threw out the keys # she will be the warrior of the north and southern seas. welcome to the glory of the turquoise carpet. this is finland, by the way. and what is the glorious, glamorous beginning of what is essentially a week of eurovision fun.
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douze points, douze points all round. are you having a good time? liverpool 2023. factor 30 sunshine... it's hot! and a dawning ofjust what an event this has become. this feels like just on a totally different scale. and this was just the beginning. the city was also hosting a eurovision rave, jointly held in both liverpool and the country which should have been hosting the event this year, ukraine. # what a pushover, yeah...# and a eurovision concert featuring a reunion of some liverpool pop royalty — frankie goes to hollywood. # going home where lovers roam...# it was a musical overture to what will be a week of eurovision. definitely a moment to hit the video button. david sillito, bbc news, liverpool.
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time for a look at the weather — here's susan powell. good afternoon. we had early sunshine but that was for a few of us and already cloud is piling east in the uk, some of us with heavy rain and others will see it as the afternoon goes on. the brightest part first thing, east anglia, the club building in here now from surrey and this entire band of cloud will keep moving east this afternoon. the rain is wet and drizzly mostly to the south, heavier clearing through the east of scotland and late sunshine to come here but when the sun comes out the showers get their act together so heavy and thundery rain for the second half of the day and northern ireland, western scotland and northern england and an area of heavy rain running across the south of england and the south—east as we make our way over night. mild enough
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thanks to the cloud and breeze, temperatures in double figures. why is it so messy? this area of low pressure is with us for and it will keep dry, showers across the uk. where to start in the east, sunshine for many through the morning, the sun comes out, but it's one the atmosphere, temperatures go up, up go the thunder clouds and down comes the rain. pretty potent downpours in places with some hail and thunder and wednesday and thursday are similar. this area of low pressure driving the weather. many areas see decent warm sunshine but do not be fooled, the payoff will be they will see the development of heavy thundery showers. in terms of drier weather, the end of the week on friday, high pressure should settle things briefly and for saturday as well but it is quite cool and shall reach the end of the weekend ahead and into the following week. susan,
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thank you. that's all from the bbc news at one — so it's goodbye from me — we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. welcome to sports day on bbc news. it is a huge day at the foot of the premier league. we look ahead at four of the bottom five in action. and it is the final day with coventry in prime position to take one of the remaining play—off spots. and we will meet the military veteran on his game's daily. thank you very much for your company. after a weekend that intensified the race for the title and the top four, monday is mainly about the other end
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of the premier league. three games today all involving teams in the relegation scrap. two of the bottom three meet at the city ground in the late kick—off, nottingham forest hosting southampton. everton losers in 13 away from home are at home to brighton. in 13 away from home are at home to briahton. . , , ., ., brighton. leicester city are at fulham. brighton. leicester city are at fulham- we _ brighton. leicester city are at fulham. we have _ brighton. leicester city are at fulham. we have got - brighton. leicester city are at fulham. we have got four- brighton. leicester city are at. fulham. we have got four games brighton. leicester city are at - fulham. we have got four games left where again we believe we can take points from all four of them but we have to have a performance is better thanit have to have a performance is better than it was against everton. i believe there are goals in the team, there is quality in the team to produce their moments. it has been a long time since we got a clean sheet and it is about time we got one of them as well. and it is about time we got one of them as well-— them as well. fast attention is on them as well. fast attention is on the battle to _ them as well. fast attention is on the battle to avoid _ them as well. fast attention is on the battle to avoid dropping - them as well. fast attention is on the battle to avoid dropping out, | the battle to avoid dropping out, bright and are still in the mix in european football and they are seventh and have three games in hand and there is a qualification a distinct possibility. although the brighton boss is maybe not looking that high up. late
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brighton boss is maybe not looking that high up— that high up. we will achieve our taruet, i that high up. we will achieve our target. i think— that high up. we will achieve our target, i think it _ that high up. we will achieve our target, i think it is _ that high up. we will achieve our target, i think it is clear- that high up. we will achieve our target, i think it is clear for - target, i think it is clearfor everybody. we are fighting against a big team, tottenham, aston villa, liverpool, for europe. at the moment i think we are deserving to reach the best position.— i think we are deserving to reach the best position. west ham's win over manchester _ the best position. west ham's win over manchester united _ the best position. west ham's win over manchester united on - the best position. west ham's win| over manchester united on sunday when a long way to ensure their premier league survival and their captain went a long way to ensuring one fan had an experience he would never forget. one fan had an experience he would neverforget. he had done his media work and was on his way back to the dressing room when this happened. are you good? why are you crying? come _ are you good? why are you crying? come in _ are you good? why are you crying? come in. good lad. do you know what? don't _ come in. good lad. do you know what? don't show— come in. good lad. do you know what? don't show them a lot. i will give
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you another shirt. there you go. you can have _ you another shirt. there you go. you can have that— you another shirt. there you go. you can have that as well. just you another shirt. there you go. you can have that as well.— can have that as well. just as well marcus rashford _ can have that as well. just as well marcus rashford didn't _ can have that as well. just as well marcus rashford didn't find - can have that as well. just as well marcus rashford didn't find out. l can have that as well. just as well l marcus rashford didn't find out. we know burnley and sheffield united will be in the premier league next season, but he willjoin them? it is a final day of the championship season, four spots up for grabs. middlesbrough and luton have already secured two of them and there is a five way scraps for coventry and f8. sunderland and west brom are waiting for any slip—ups. you can keep across everything on radio 5 live and the bbc sport website in the afternoon. it is also the final day of the league 2 season were northampton and stockport are
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fighting. stockport can go up today if they win and northampton lose. but second bottom northampton leading tranmere rovers by a goal. let's have a quick look at the other stories making the headlines today. the manchester city's first leg is tomorrow. tom wachner has agreed to ljy tomorrow. tom wachner has agreed to by a significant stake in birmingham city, subject to approval by the football league. he will take control of more than 45% of the club and take ownership of the stadium. and arguelles's celebrations were affected by the weather. the traditional open top bus parade began by boat across plymouth sound. just one problem. fog. they could not control the weather. after
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enduring a difficult season so far, lewis hamilton has some optimism after driving through the field to finish sixth in miami. he picked off drivers through the race to split the ferraris. he is still way behind max verstappen in his red bull, but the mercedes driver is hopeful and will drive a car described by his boss as a nasty piece of work. haste boss as a nasty piece of work. have been counting _ boss as a nasty piece of work. have been counting down _ boss as a nasty piece of work. have been counting down the _ boss as a nasty piece of work. ihiééi been counting down the days for boss as a nasty piece of work. f122 been counting down the days for it. i will find out this week what we are expecting, what kind of trajectory that puts us on. i am hoping a texas step forward. there might be as great as well and it will be interesting to see where we are with the lay of the land. but i am excited- _ are with the lay of the land. but i am excited. an _ are with the lay of the land. but i am excited. an army _ are with the lay of the land. but i am excited. an army veteran - are with the lay of the land. but i am excited. an army veteran from hull has been selected to take part in the invictus games later this year. set up by prince harry for members of the military injured in conflict, the next edition is in germany in september and steve will be there. he had his leg amputated
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by after his vehicle was hit by an iud in afghanistan. he will take part in wheelchair rugby and basketball and we have been to meet him. i basketball and we have been to meet him. ., ., ., , ., , him. i had two older brothers -la in: him. i had two older brothers playing as — him. i had two older brothers playing as a _ him. i had two older brothers playing as a junior— him. i had two older brothers playing as a junior in - him. i had two older brothers playing as a junior in school. him. i had two older brothers i playing as a junior in school and playing as a junior in school and playing in local clubs and joining the army and playing for the army. it was a massive honour. it is a sport that has always been an incredibly important part of the life. but after sustaining serious head and leg injuries while serving in afghanistan, he thought his rugby league playing days were over. the iud nut league playing days were over. the md put my — league playing days were over. ii2 iud put my vehicle up into league playing days were over. i“i2 iud put my vehicle up into the league playing days were over. ii2 iud put my vehicle up into the air and onto its roof. by that time i had to my leg internally. my leg got jammed and damaged quite badly. there was a secondary attack and thatis there was a secondary attack and that is when i took a gunshot wound to the helmet which knocked me unconscious. the bullet imploded and cut my head so i was unconscious
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rather than unresponsive. little did i know that what in my military career at that point. it took a massive toll and it got to a point where i was literally in tears, broken down. i didn't want to be here any more because of the pain i was in with my leg. i was found in the garage with an angle grinder and tears i was in that much pain. the decision was _ tears i was in that much pain. the decision was taken to amputate gusty went on to fulfil a lifelong dream of becoming staff and player in the wheelchair team at his beloved hull fc. i wheelchair team at his beloved hull fc. . ., �* wheelchair team at his beloved hull fc. _, �* , wheelchair team at his beloved hull fc. �* , _ wheelchair team at his beloved hull fc. i couldn't play rugby, so that became easy _ fc. i couldn't play rugby, so that became easy and _ fc. i couldn't play rugby, so that became easy and then _ fc. i couldn't play rugby, so that became easy and then i - fc. i couldn't play rugby, so that became easy and then i had - fc. i couldn't play rugby, so that became easy and then i had to l fc. i couldn't play rugby, so that - became easy and then i had to prove my wheelchair skills. abs, became easy and then i had to prove my wheelchair skills.— my wheelchair skills. a beautiful -la er. my wheelchair skills. a beautiful player- he _ my wheelchair skills. a beautiful player- he is _ my wheelchair skills. a beautiful player. he is back _ my wheelchair skills. a beautiful player. he is back infield - my wheelchair skills. a beautiful player. he is back infield and - player. he is back infield and over—the—top. player. he is back infield and over-the-top._ player. he is back infield and over-the-top. player. he is back infield and over-the-to. , . ., ., over-the-top. they wheelchair game has one over-the-top. they wheelchair game has gone from _ over-the-top. they wheelchair game has gone from strength _ over-the-top. they wheelchair game has gone from strength to _ over-the-top. they wheelchair game has gone from strength to strength. | has gone from strength to strength. and now steve has another dream to fulfil. he has been selected to play for team uk at the invictus games in
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dusseldorf. ., ., ., , , dusseldorf. your overall disability site, our dusseldorf. your overall disability site, your mental _ dusseldorf. your overall disability site, your mental state, - dusseldorf. your overall disability site, your mental state, your- site, your mental state, your potential state and how the sport can take you forward and use the games as a tool to progress and elevate your recovery and from that the mechanism by which somebody gets selected and really unexpectedly i got selected. i am off to dusseldorf in september, which i can't wait for. ., , , , for. he will not 'ust be competing in ru:b , for. he will not 'ust be competing in rugby. he — for. he will notjust be competing in rugby. he will _ for. he will notjust be competing in rugby, he will be _ for. he will notjust be competing in rugby, he will be diaper - in rugby, he will be diaper wheelchair basketball, volleyball and table tennis as well.- wheelchair basketball, volleyball and table tennis as well. from being at my darkest _ and table tennis as well. from being at my darkest point, _ and table tennis as well. from being at my darkest point, for _ and table tennis as well. from being at my darkest point, for me - and table tennis as well. from being at my darkest point, for me now - at my darkest point, for me now going to represent the uk is massive, so it is an amazing thing to experience. the massive, so it is an amazing thing to experience-_ to experience. the best of luck to him. as always, _ to experience. the best of luck to him. as always, you _ to experience. the best of luck to him. as always, you can - to experience. the best of luck to him. as always, you can keep - to experience. the best of luck to i him. as always, you can keep across all of the day's sport on the bbc sport website and we will be here at 6:30pm with the full round—up of events. untilthen, goodbye.
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welcome to the programme. let's go back to those celebrations continuing mark the kings coronation. millions are expected to take part in the big help out, taking on volunteering roles. the prince and princess of wales have been out in slough accompanied by the children. prince george are helping to renovate and you scout hut. there he is. very handy with the drill, as his his father. helping to build the hut in slough. and there is a prince of wales. and the prime minister rishi
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