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this is bbc news. the headlines... the g7 summit injapan has ended with a pledge of unwavering support for ukraine. president zelensky said victory over russia would deter other potential aggressors around the world. he also denied claims that the eastern city of bakhmut had fallen into russian hands. polls have closed in greece's parliamentary election. according to exit polls — incumbent prime minister kyriakos mitsotakis and his centre—right new democracy party are ahead of main rival, the leftist syriza party. it's unlikely either party will earn an outright majority. there are calls for the uk's home secretary suella braverman to be investigated —
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following claims she requested a private speed awareness course to avoid points on her driving licence after she was caught speeding last summer. and a woman from saudi arabia will make history later when she blasts off from florida to spend 10 days on board the international space station. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday this sunday night — coming up on the programme... celebrations at the etihad stadium as manchester city are crowned champions of england again. on the brink of relegation — leeds lose at west ham to leave their premier league fate hanging by a thread. all the players need to do is roll
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their sleeves up and try and beat tottenham and have the other results go in ourfavour. late drama at ibrox — as glasgow city dramatically snatch the swpl title from celtic in the dying seconds. also coming up on the programme before seven... justin rose and rory mcilroy are among the chasing pack trying to catch brooks kopeka at the pga championship — we'll be live in new york on the final day. and northampton fighter chantelle cameron announces herself on the world stage, beating ireland's katie taylor in her own backyard. welcome along. thank you forjoining us. 2a hours ago, they were celebrating nottingham forest's win at arsenal
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that decided the title race — this evening, manchester city have got their hands on the premier league trophy. their third successive title, savoured in front of their supporters after a 1—0 win over chelsea. joe lynksey was watching. it has been rubber—stamped before they kicked the ball. now manchester city could take it all then. two months ago, they were eight months of the top. now with time to spare they are champions. so chelsea formed a guard of honourfor a match now stripped of suspense, and after the applause chelsea lent a helping hand. they gave the ball to city, who started their routine. erling haaland was on the bench, but upfront there is strength in depth. julian alvarez�*s 23 and argentinian, he may end this season with a world cup and a treble. that champions league final is three weeks away.
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last time they were in it, city lost to chelsea. two years on, these teams are far apart. chelsea will finish in the bottom half. city pulled on but failed to score more. kalvin phillips hit the post on his first league start and when alvarez thought he had a second, it was ruled out for handball. city's hardware could be done. they had gone to the top with 11 wins in a row. here inevitably was the 12th. it is city's third title in a row and... still, this remarkable season may get even better. joe lynksey, bbc news. this is the third year in a row i have had to stand next to an image like this. well, let's get more on this, our reporter nesta mcgregor is at the etihad stadium for us where the party is well underway — and there could be more celebrations to come this season? yes, you mention some fans had been
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celebrating since 6pm last night. some sore heads and sore throats tomorrow as well. a party atmosphere all day. the fans have been singing. the players came off the coaches and it was a very loud seen. things got a little bit out of hand at full—time. maybe manchester city could get in trouble. they have been fantastic, securing their eighth premier league title, there are third in a row. if anyone knows pep guardiola, he will already be looking to the next trophy. that could be the fa cup the first week injune, and then a week later is the champions league final, the one that city fans, players and the management staff really want as well. manchester city and their fans are used to winning. still, it does not make days like today any less special. not make days like today any less secial. �* ., ., . special. i'm getting to watch the best football _ special. i'm getting to watch the best football i've _ special. i'm getting to watch the best football i've ever _ special. i'm getting to watch the best football i've ever seen - special. i'm getting to watch the best football i've ever seen by l special. i'm getting to watch the i best football i've ever seen by any football _ best football i've ever seen by any football ever week in and week out.
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we have _ football ever week in and week out. we have had some fantastic players in the _ we have had some fantastic players in the past, — we have had some fantastic players in the past, but the players at the moment— in the past, but the players at the moment are some of the best i've ever seen — moment are some of the best i've ever seen-— ever seen. best team, best management, _ ever seen. best team, best management, there - ever seen. best team, best management, there is - ever seen. best team, best management, there is notl ever seen. best team, best i management, there is not so ever seen. best team, best - management, there is not so much more _ management, there is not so much more you _ management, there is not so much more you can — management, there is not so much more you can say _ management, there is not so much more you can say. the _ management, there is not so much more you can say-— more you can say. the whole lot, it is more than _ more you can say. the whole lot, it is more than just _ more you can say. the whole lot, it is more than just the _ more you can say. the whole lot, it is more than just the football- more you can say. the whole lot, it is more than just the football team | is more than just the football team that play— is more than just the football team that play the football, it is everything. where do you think this title ranks for pep guardiola and city? the other four _ for pep guardiola and city? tue: other four premier for pep guardiola and city? t't;e: other four premier league for pep guardiola and city? tt9: other four premier league titles, but when you look at pep guardiola pass managerial history, 1a seasons he has been a manager, 11 league titles. not sure if you can see the fireworks behind me but i can certainly hear them. when it comes to the premier league, they will say the first is the hardest, but this one has to be up there. as we heard joe manchin, mainly from the fact
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that in early they were eight points... they went on a run of 15 games unbeaten, including 12 wins. at times, itjust games unbeaten, including 12 wins. at times, it just seems games unbeaten, including 12 wins. at times, itjust seems to be they had been in this position before, they had the experience but they also had some very, very special players. city have spent heavily as well. if we take erling haaland, brought into the club this season. he breaks the all—time premier league goal—scoring record, 36 goals in a season. kevin de bruyne has been kevin de bruyne, one of the best players on the planet. we have seenin best players on the planet. we have seen in crunch moment the big players really turn up for manchester city. pep guardiola might think this is one of his crowning achievements, but with the premier league trophy are not the champions league, maybe less so. this league trophy are not the champions league, maybe less so.— league, maybe less so. this title cominu league, maybe less so. this title coming three _ league, maybe less so. this title coming three months _ league, maybe less so. this title coming three months after- league, maybe less so. this title coming three months after city i league, maybe less so. this title i coming three months after city were charged by the premier league with more than 100 breaches of its financial rules between 2009 and
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2018. the club denies any wrongdoing. we await what the independent commission says. in terms of teams trying to chase manchester city, what are their chances looking like?— manchester city, what are their chances looking like? yeah, i think manchester — chances looking like? yeah, i think manchester city _ chances looking like? yeah, i think manchester city pass _ chances looking like? yeah, i think manchester city pass domination i chances looking like? yeah, i think| manchester city pass domination of english football speaks for itself. as you mention, their third premier league title in a row and if it hadn't been for arsenal's exceptional season, they could have wrapped up this trophy several months ago. but a lot of teams will look at themselves in the summer and realise there is a gap and only one way to bridge that gap, and that is to go out and spend very wisely. you mentioned arsenal. so close but yet so far. they will be looking to strengthen the other side. manchester united, who will be hoping to upset them in the fa cup final. but next year, erik ten hag will be looking for a player or two to come into the club, or those who
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were there this season to be performing a lot better. liverpool and jurgen klopp will no doubt be feeling a little bit left out. chelsea, who we saw today, spent £300 million in the january transfer window and could finish in the bottom half of the table. so there are lots of teams i will be hoping to challenge for city's crown. but pep guardiola will want it firmly fixed to his head. he pep guardiola will want it firmly fixed to his head.— pep guardiola will want it firmly fixed to his head. he is one of the best. he certainly _ fixed to his head. he is one of the best. he certainly is, _ fixed to his head. he is one of the best. he certainly is, and - fixed to his head. he is one of the best. he certainly is, and we - best. he certainly is, and we believe it there. based in the sunlight at the etihad stadium. at the other end of the table, contrasting fortunes for leeds who will have to win on the final day of the season if they're to avoid relegation from the premier league and even then it might not be enough. it's after they lost 3—1 at west ham, as patrick geary reports. leeds united have not had along to be remoulded their manager pass image. sam allardyce was given four games to save them. here in the third, some proof of his impact.
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simple yet yet sometimes stunning. behind rodrigo's struck with real conviction. maybe this was a leeds good today, the kind verified a fiver on the floor. but unfortunately for sam allardyce, his side could not keep the change. 0ld floors reappeared. the hammers have half an eye on a european summer night, but the upcoming conference league final did not distract them. they opened up leads again and jarrod bowen steal them in front. no need for a league table, the faces told whe that left leeds. desperation and exacerbation. and then eventually, confirmation. bud then eventually, confirmation. and that miaht then eventually, confirmation. and that might just _ then eventually, confirmation. fich that mightjust finish off leeds united. tt that might 'ust finish off leeds united. , :, :, that might 'ust finish off leeds united. ., ., ,~ ., . :, united. if you have any chance of survival, united. if you have any chance of survival. sam — united. if you have any chance of survival, sam allardyce - united. if you have any chance of survival, sam allardyce must - united. if you have any chance of survival, sam allardyce must win united. if you have any chance of. survival, sam allardyce must win his last match, and even that may not be enough. patrick geary, bbc news. so, sam allardyce was unable to get the points he needed at his former club, west ham. he's got one game to save leeds now and hasn't given up hope
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despite his frustrations. we slipped up last week when we could have won against newcastle. and today, we haven't showed the quality that was needed when we had the opportunity to get a result today. so next week has to be much, much better than those two games to beat tottenham. and that is all we can do. all the players need to do is roll their sleeves up and play themselves in the right way, and try and beat tottenham and hope the other result has gone in our favour. so this is where leeds remain, third from bottom and two points from safety and everton. leeds will have to beat tottenham at elland road next sunday to give them a chance of survival, but if everton beat bournemouth they'll still go down. leicester play at newcastle tomorrow and then west ham in theirfinal game. they'll have to win at least one of those matches if they're to have a chance of surviving.
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meanwhile, southampton already relegated, played at brighton today. and were beaten by three goals to one as the home side secured european football for the first time in their history — that's what it meant to the players and staff and fans — incredible scenes at the end. brighton remain sixth and have all—but qualified for the europa league because of their superior goal difference over seventh—placed aston villa. roberto de zerbi only took over as manager in september. but understandably emotional after the game. tt’s but understandably emotional after the name. �* , : , , but understandably emotional after the came. 3 : , , :, the game. it's incredible. it is one ofthe the game. it's incredible. it is one of the best — the game. it's incredible. it is one of the best day — the game. it's incredible. it is one of the best day in _ the game. it's incredible. it is one of the best day in my _ the game. it's incredible. it is one of the best day in my career. - the game. it's incredible. it is one of the best day in my career. i - the game. it's incredible. it is one of the best day in my career. i can change my idea, my philosophy, my confidence, even myself depending on the result. but i think we deserve
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to qualify in europe. chelsea are on the brink of winning their fourth successive women's super league title after a 2—0 win over arsenal. it means the double is nearly in their grasp after lifting the fa cup earlier this month. jo currie was at kingsmeadow for us. the maths were simple. chelsea would claim the wsl title if they beat arsenal, and then manchester united failed to win against manchester city in the late kick—off. anything else would the title go down to the final day of the season. from the beginning, chelsea showed the intent of a team that wanted to get the job done. a superbly slotted home on the half volley. then captain magdalen ericsson who announced earlier this week she is leaving the club at the end of the season scored the final home appearance to put chelsea firmly in control as they headed
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into the break. arsenal having been caught napping and needing a big second half. they had their chances. caitlin ford flicked and effort onto the crossbar before they were awarded a penalty for handball in the box, which katie mckay put wide. this would not be their day. emma hayes side claiming the london derby and a big three points. so, another step closer to the title for chelsea and their manager, emma hayes. we were superb, the first half. the number of penalty area entries we had. where we controlled the game. i think we had to score a couple of goals while we were on the top. and arsenal again showing their quality second half, but thanks to mccain making it less interesting. they are a wonderful team. arsenal in the second have pinned us back a little bit. we made a throughout the game.
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—— we made adjustments. chelsea will be watching what happens in the manchester derby this evening very closely. 0ur reporterjo currie joins us live now. it over to manchester united to see if they can stop chelsea from winning the title?— if they can stop chelsea from winning the title? if they can stop chelsea from winnin: the title? , ,, :, ., ., winning the title? they know a draw is not going — winning the title? they know a draw is not going to _ winning the title? they know a draw is not going to be _ winning the title? they know a draw is not going to be good _ winning the title? they know a draw is not going to be good enough - winning the title? they know a draw is not going to be good enough to l is not going to be good enough to push this title race to the last day and they need a win or chelsea will be title holders once again. they need a win against a very good manchester city side, who themselves are pushing arsenal for that final champions league spot. you can imagine all niceties will be left at the door as well. even if manchester united do win tonight, at no point is this title race back in their own hands. because they go back into that final day of the season with chelsea two points ahead, and chelsea two points ahead, and chelsea are playing reading, a team that are bottom of the table. manchester united need a win tonight and lock next weekend as well. in
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two hours' time, we will know if chelsea are going to be champions again or if it is going to go down to next saturday. tt again or if it is going to go down to next saturday.— to next saturday. it looks as if chelsea are — to next saturday. it looks as if chelsea are going _ to next saturday. it looks as if chelsea are going to _ to next saturday. it looks as if chelsea are going to do - to next saturday. it looks as if chelsea are going to do it. - to next saturday. it looks as if| chelsea are going to do it. how to next saturday. it looks as if - chelsea are going to do it. how good has it been for the wsl to have this season for teams that for so long working testing that title? yes. working testing that title? yes, chelsea do _ working testing that title? yes, chelsea do look _ working testing that title? yes, chelsea do look like _ working testing that title? yes, chelsea do look like they - working testing that title? t9: chelsea do look like they are heading towards their fourth successive title, but that doesn't really tell the whole story of the season. in the previous three seasons, chelsea have been competing against one other team. it has been to horse races. this is the first time we have had four teams really compete to the last of the season. manchester city pass hopes only ended mid week, arsenal pass this afternoon. that gives you an idea of how close it has been. you have to feel a bit for manchester united who have led the wsl for the large part of this season. they've only had two defeats. if they did finish second, that would be their highest ever
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finish since they were created in 2018. but for united, if they do finish second, it will hurt stop manchester city, they did well to come back from a difficult start the season. as for an arsenal, it has been well documented just how many big injuries they have had two key players, and you do have to wonder who they have challenged chelsea just that little bit more? if it is chelsea's name on the trophy once more, you have to give them credit. winning trophies is difficult. to keep winning them is even more difficult. it looks like they have found a way to do it once more this season. in the scottish premiership, rangers beat hibs 3—1 to all but end the edinburgh side's hopes of finishing third. on his 400th appearance, james tavernier opened the scoring with this brilliant free kick. todd cantwell wrapped up the win late on, scoring for the third
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successive game. there's been a thrilling end to the scottish women's premier league season. any one of glasgow city, celtic and rangers could have taken the title. to make it even more dramatic, rangers were playing glasgow at ibrox. neither side managed to break the deadlock until deep into injury time. lauren davidson scored for glasgow and delirious scenes followed with the final whistle being blown soon after. glasgow city are champions. it was an absolute roller—coaster today, _ it was an absolute roller—coaster today, but — it was an absolute roller—coaster today, but all credit to the players _ today, but all credit to the players. they gave it absolutely everything they had and i am so, so proud _ everything they had and i am so, so proud of— everything they had and i am so, so proud of them together one over the line in— proud of them together one over the line in the _ proud of them together one over the line in the last minute. the scenes at celtic park were in direct contrast to those across the city as the celtic players were greeted with the dramatic late news from ibrox. fran alonso's side had done everything they could to win
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the title, beating hearts courtesy of goals from caitlin mary hayes and natasha flint but fell short byjust two points. the leader brooks koepka will tee off in the next hour as he looks to win his third us pga title and what would be a fifth major overall. rory mcilroy and justin rose are among the players trying to stop him. 0ur golf correspondent iain carter is at oak hill country club in upstate new york for us. we were talking about the rain yesterday, thankfully the weather's been better today how's the final round going so far? a lot better today. clear blue skies, a gentle breeze. the fairway is more receptive. so an opportunity for the players. the lowest round of the week might be beaten today. the pressure on brooks koepka. he will
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be teeing off at half past. he is going for his final preparations on the range. rory mcilroy is making his way to the first tee as we speak, and he hasn't outside chance and will have to find some birdies early on to try to put some pressure. what do you think rory mcilroy has learnt about what happened at the masters and in the time in between that and this major, where is this mind at now? that and this ma'or, where is this mind at now?— that and this ma'or, where is this mind at now? well, i think to date miiht iive mind at now? well, i think to date might give us _ mind at now? well, i think to date might give us a — mind at now? well, i think to date might give us a real _ mind at now? well, i think to date might give us a real clue _ mind at now? well, i think to date might give us a real clue as - mind at now? well, i think to date might give us a real clue as to - mind at now? well, i think to date might give us a real clue as to the | might give us a real clue as to the mental state of rory mcilroy. he has not had his a—game by any stretch of the imagination in the course of this pga championship so far, but he has hung in there, managed to keep his name on that leaderboard despite being over par in his very first
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round. i think what he has learnt is not to get ahead of himself. he felt so comfortable at the masters and that translated into a missed cut. here his confidence has been really low, his expectation levels have been really low and he has had to dig in heart. today he knows he has to go low but it might be that he doesn't have to go as low as he thinks. that is sometimes the way that it works. he has got to have a very careful balance in terms of pressing the accelerator, trying to make those birdies.— pressing the accelerator, trying to make those birdies. brooks koepka, the leader, make those birdies. brooks koepka, the leader. l— make those birdies. brooks koepka, the leader, i know _ make those birdies. brooks koepka, the leader, i know he _ make those birdies. brooks koepka, the leader, i know he has _ make those birdies. brooks koepka, the leader, i know he has been - the leader, i know he has been booed. that is part of the story. but it will also be significant for him personally if he could win this title, which would be if it major for him? title, which would be if it ma'or for him? , title, which would be if it ma'or for him? t t, title, which would be if it ma'or for him? t ., ., title, which would be if it ma'or for him? t t, t, t, , for him? yes, it would for all sorts of reasons- — for him? yes, it would for all sorts of reasons. he _ for him? yes, it would for all sorts of reasons. he was _ for him? yes, it would for all sorts
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of reasons. he was down - for him? yes, it would for all sorts of reasons. he was down in - for him? yes, it would for all sorts of reasons. he was down in the - of reasons. he was down in the doldrums for a couple of years with injury problems. he came bouncing back as a player at the masters. at one stage he was four shots clear, two shots clear going into the final round, eventually beaten byjo grant. the middle of a choke in terms of his mental attitude. he says that will never happen to him again. he is one of those players they can be very bombastic, like a —— combatant, like a boxer. not trying to reveal any kind of weakness. he has in recent years has seen major championships slip through his fingers. he has had spectacular success, let's see what happens today. by, spectacular success, let's see what happens today-— happens today. a fascinating few hours ahead- _ time now for some of the day's other sport stories. andy murray has withdrawn from the forthcoming french open.
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the 36 year old three—time grand slam winner says he want to concentrate on the grass court season building up to wimbledon. murray has only played at roland garros once since 2017. cameron green hit an unbeaten century to steer mumbai indians into the ipl play off places. the australian's ton saw them chase down 200 and beat sunrisers hyderabad by eight wickets to move up to fourth. mo farah finished eighth at the great manchester run. the four—time 0lympic champion finished the 10k course 44 seconds behind the winner — eyob faniel of italy. farah's final competitive race will be the great north run in newcastle in september. american rider brandon mcnulty won a stage of a grand tour for the first time in his career as he edged a three—man sprint to clinch stage 15 of the giro d'italia. the uae team emirates
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rider timed his burst to the line to perfection as he blew past ireland's ben healy and marco frigo of italy to take the honours after more than five hours in the saddle. france's bruno armirail retained the pinkjersey heading into tomorrow's rest day. hull fc are through to the quarterfinals of the chellenge cup after beating castleford. winger adam swift scored a hat—trick of tries as they ran out comfortable winners. they're hoping to make it to wembley for the first time in six years. in ther other tie, 0lly butterworth got a debut hat—trick of tries as york knights beat fellow championship side london broncos to reach the quarterfinals. in the premier 15s, gloucester hartpury thrashed harlequins 67—14. it was a dominant display, as they ran out comfortable winners at kingsholm, with connie powell amongst the many try scorers. and northampton's first boxing world champion — chantelle cameron — announced herself on the world stage with a near punch—perfect performance in dublin against the home favourite katie taylor.
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cameron, now unbeaten in 18 fights as a pro, outclassed arguably the greatest female fighter of all time in her backyard and has beaten two reigning undisputed champions back—to—back. ade adedoyne reports. and still the undisputed super lightweight champion of the world... chantelle cameron! not the homecoming party they had anticipated katie taylor. it was chantelle cameron who stole the show. relentless pressure forced to fight on the back foot from early on. cameron, aggressive. landing solid blows to a head and body. momentum swung from one way and then to the next. the crowd on defeat as both traded leather in the end. for katie both traded leather in the end. fr?“ katie taylor. so grateful all the same for the amazing support there
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tonight. it was sold out within a few minutes. it was absolutely incredible. few minutes. it was absolutely incredible-— few minutes. it was absolutely incredible. �* t t, t incredible. let's get the rematch on? absolutely. _ incredible. let's get the rematch on? absolutely. a _ incredible. let's get the rematch on? absolutely. a disappointing | on? absolutely. a disappointing night for katie taylor, not able to deliver the victory that the home crowd had expected. she leaves the arena with her held head high after another gutsy performance. 50 arena with her held head high after another gutsy performance. so much res-ect for another gutsy performance. so much respect for what _ another gutsy performance. so much respect for what she _ another gutsy performance. so much respect for what she has _ another gutsy performance. so much respect for what she has done - another gutsy performance. so much respect for what she has done and i another gutsy performance. so much respect for what she has done and to id respect for what she has done and to go in _ respect for what she has done and to go in there _ respect for what she has done and to go in there and let it go out the window. — go in there and let it go out the window, because you cannot help but respect _ window, because you cannot help but respect her~ — window, because you cannot help but respect her. she is a nice woman, great _ respect her. she is a nice woman, great athlete. respect her. she is a nice woman, great athlete-— great athlete. taylor is still the undisputed _ great athlete. taylor is still the undisputed lightweight - great athlete. taylor is still the i undisputed lightweight champion great athlete. taylor is still the - undisputed lightweight champion as those built were not on the line, but she will want to rectify the blemish on what had been a pristine record. ade adedoyne, bbc news. that's all from sportsday. i will have more for you in half an hour. for now, goodbye.
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there's a lot of fine weather to come across the uk in the week ahead — very little rain to speak of. temperatures working their way up. through the course of the week, it will extend its way eastwards across the uk and then later on in the week it shows anything in the centre of the high eventually pushing across towards the uk. a lot of fine weather to come. 0vernight, a view showers across eastern england, some strays being pulled in on the breeze, perhaps the odd spot of rain. but nothing significant. clear skies in northern england and the midlands. light winds here. blows
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down to three or 4 degrees. pretty chilly here for the time of year. monday, the high pushing eastwards sense those showers away from the north sea coast, we see another weather front. north sea coast, we see another weatherfront. note north sea coast, we see another weather front. note success getting any significant rain out of it but there will i think these thick cloud, some drizzle across eastern scotland for a time early on and on monday. by the afternoon, it will be looking much brighter here. any early showers for east anglia clearing away. a lot of sunshine later on in the day on monday, and our temperatures up to 22 degrees, perhaps 23 across england and wales. the high teens for southern scotland. forfurther the high teens for southern scotland. for further north and into northern ireland, perhaps 16 degrees. the chelsea flower show gets under way on monday. a great looking week here. temperatures in the high teens to low 20s. damages very day on day and that will be the case for many spots across the uk, all governed by the wind direction.
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of the north sea, things will be of the north sea, things will be cooler. fortuesday, breeze of of the north sea, things will be cooler. for tuesday, breeze of the north sea, 18 in london, down a little on monday. more cloud as well. 0verall, through the week i as promised at the start, a lot of fine weather to come, and our temperatures as we see more in the way of sunshine working their way up.
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live from london, this is bbc news. ukraine's president zelensky rejects russia's claim that it is in control of the embattled city of bakhmut. bakhmut is not occupied by russian federation, as of today. there are no two or three interpretations of those words. president biden says the us is doing everything possible to help ukraine as he unveils a new aid package the united states, together with our allies and partners, is going to begin training ukrainian pilots in fourth—generation fighter aircraft, including f—16s. early results suggest greece's ruling new democracy party is on track to win the country's election, but it won't secure an outright majority. the uk home secretary, suella braverman, is under pressure
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