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we will see cloud and that is what we will see this evening and overnight, the cloud rolling back into central wales and most northern and western areas will hold onto the dry and clear weather and a few chilly spots but for most between seven and 11 celsius for the overnight low. a bit of a grey start across central and southern and eastern england and eastern scotland but we are hopeful the clouds will melt away and burn back to the coast but today it could be stubborn through parts of the midlands and east midlands and certainly the north sea coast is staying cool, so 11 in lerwick and mid—teens down the east coast but further west we could be up to the mid 20s, 22 or 2a for northern ireland. and then we do it all again on thursday, rather cloudy across northern and eastern parts of scotland and the cloud is burning back to the coast and we get the best of the sunshine in the warmth and the latest wins to the west where we will see the highest temperatures and low to mid—teens across the north sea coast but it
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stays fine and largely dry into the weekend and the warmest weather towards the west and a little bit cooler towards eastern areas. take care. thanks, stav. and that's bbc news at six. you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website. from the six team it's goodbye, the news continues here on bbc one, as now its time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evning — will london irish be the third premiership rugby club to fall into the financial abyss? with their future on the line, they're given more time to complete a takeover. the world number two beaten by the world number 172 — the french open has its first big shock. a gang who made millions by illegally streaming premier league football to thousands of people have beenjailed. also coming up on sportsday...
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adam peaty, on what he calls his "self—distructive spiral" in an interview with the bbc — and says more gold medals won't solve his problems. i was on this endless search for gold medal or world record for the elected to future government, is i do get that is my life fixed or is my life better? no. hello again. london irish are desperately trying to avoid being the third premiership rugby club to go out of business in the space of a year. after worcester and then wasps, were thrown out of the league last autumn because of their financial problems. the exiles appear to havejust a week to avoid the same fate. that's how long they have to complete a takeover which would save them from being suspended by the premiership but the club
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still have somejeopardy between now and then. ben croucher has been following the developments today. ben, how significant is this extension? usually is this extension? significant. just for some background usually significant. just for some background on us with a london irish owner has been looking to sell the club since last autumn. and being in protracted talks within american consortium. last month the players were paid late in the rfq governing body gave them a deadline to close the place to get sorted. we've beenin close the place to get sorted. we've been in touch with the consortium and they said they been working day and they said they been working day and night over the weekend to try and night over the weekend to try and get everything through. so london irish has now been granted another week grace. there is a slight difference in the situation, the two clubs you mention, was to head a huge tax bill, wass collapse until administration. the government bodies are wanting to do is ascertain whether the current owner or indeed this consortium, that london irish was have enough money to be able to afford another season
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—— wasps. the decision buys time but that uncertainty still remains at the club celebrating a big anniversary this year and for the fans they are hopeful still fearing the worst. i think it would be devastating for the fans. — i think it would be devastating for the fans, more so probably for the club _ the fans, more so probably for the club there — the fans, more so probably for the club. there are people whose are say, _ club. there are people whose are say, that's— club. there are people whose are say, that's what we have to remember first and _ say, that's what we have to remember first and foremost for the big bucket— first and foremost for the big bucket is_ first and foremost for the big bucket is part their identity. it will be — bucket is part their identity. it will be felt really keenly. it will be felt really keenly. [it really will be felt really keenly. it really puts a sour pill in your mouth _ really puts a sour pill in your mouth it's _ really puts a sour pill in your mouth. it's so _ really puts a sour pill in your mouth. it's so sad _ really puts a sour pill in your mouth. it's so sad just - really puts a sour pill in your mouth. it's so sad just to . really puts a sour pill in your. mouth. it's so sad just to see a club _ mouth. it's so sad just to see a club which _ mouth. it's so sad just to see a club which is _ mouth. it's so sad just to see a club which is been _ mouth. it's so sad just to see a club which is been around - mouth. it's so sad just to see a club which is been around for. mouth. it's so sad just to see a i club which is been around for 125 years— club which is been around for 125 years to — club which is been around for 125 years to have _ club which is been around for 125 years to have to _ club which is been around for 125 years to have to switch - club which is been around for 125 years to have to switch his - club which is been around for 125 years to have to switch his lightsj years to have to switch his lights off. years to have to switch his lights oft for— years to have to switch his lights oft forthis— years to have to switch his lights off. for this all— years to have to switch his lights off. for this all to _ years to have to switch his lights off. for this all to stop _ years to have to switch his lights off. for this all to stop in what . off. for this all to stop in what feels _ off. for this all to stop in what feels like _ off. for this all to stop in what feels like avoidable _ off. for this all to stop in what - feels like avoidable circumstances is truly— feels like avoidable circumstances is truly devastating. _ feels like avoidable circumstances is truly devastating. that - feels like avoidable circumstances is truly devastating. that means l feels like avoidable circumstances . is truly devastating. that means the end is truly devastating. that means the ehd of— is truly devastating. that means the end of the _ is truly devastating. that means the end of the english _ is truly devastating. that means the end of the english partnership. - end of the english partnership. london — end of the english partnership. london irish— end of the english partnership. london irish has— end of the english partnership. london irish has been- end of the english partnership. london irish has been a - end of the english partnership. london irish has been a stall. end of the english partnership. . london irish has been a stall wart for them — london irish has been a stall wart for them and _ london irish has been a stall wart for them and we're _ london irish has been a stall wart for them and we're one _
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london irish has been a stall wart for them and we're one of- london irish has been a stall wart for them and we're one of the - for them and we're one of the founding _ for them and we're one of the founding members. _ for them and we're one of the founding members. there - for them and we're one of the founding members. there is. for them and we're one of the i founding members. there isjust for them and we're one of the - founding members. there isjust now, three _ founding members. there isjust now, three clubs _ founding members. there isjust now, three clubs in — founding members. there isjust now, three clubs in one _ founding members. there isjust now, three clubs in one season? _ founding members. there isjust now, three clubs in one season? surely- three clubs in one season? surely not. you can understand the question so many people have. over the short term there are questions to be asked about what might happen to london irish. , . ,., , about what might happen to london irish. , . , , ., irish. very much so. this extension bu s irish. very much so. this extension buys london _ irish. very much so. this extension buys london irish _ irish. very much so. this extension buys london irish a _ irish. very much so. this extension buys london irish a bit _ irish. very much so. this extension buys london irish a bit of— irish. very much so. this extension buys london irish a bit of time. - irish. very much so. this extension buys london irish a bit of time. it l buys london irish a bit of time. it comes with the caveat that the owner pays staff and players tomorrow. their reported wage bill is around £500,000 a month they are £37 million in debt, that is comparable with other premiership clubs. the deal being close. you sense that the rfq are giving london irish time because they don't want to be seen as being responsible for suspending another premiership club after what's been a difficult i2 another premiership club after what's been a difficult 12 months for the sport in england. the pressure is on the club to get the deal done the players are now at the end of the season, they don't really know whether they need to start looking for other clubs. there are
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over 150 players out of contract over 150 players out of contract over the summer. their futures remain up in the air. that market already saturated and for the fans the uncertainty will continue to linger. the question for the game as a whole, you might expect, if owners can dip into the pockets to keep the clubs of float what future is there for the game in england as we know it? �* ., ~ , ., very much indeed. the french open has seen its first major shop with second seed daniil medvedev tumbling out beaten by the world number 172. the women's champion evidence has made headlines so at roland garris today. joe linsky reports. day three on the clay and daniil medvedev is just to avoid old habits. in his last six years of the frenchy�*s loss ties now he face a man in just
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years of the frenchy�*s loss ties now he face a man injust his years of the frenchy�*s loss ties now he face a man in just his second grand slam. thiago seyboth wild but took this match to daniil medvedev. the brazilian outsider won the first set. daniil medvedev fought back but lost control. he was a set up when a close call drew in the crowd. and it got to the russian. daniil medvedev lost the fourth, it went to a decider where the world number 172 found his very best. before this year thiago seyboth wild hadn't been passed qualifying. now he had the win of his life was up for daniil medvedev it was brutally familiar. the world number two out in round one. thiago seyboth wild is 23, in the women's draw a further glimpse of the sports future. 16—year—old took on the wimbledon champion. but alanna —— she wanted straight sex.
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it's now four years since coco arrived in london. now she's 19 with an edge to her again. she wants a first major title. she came back to be rebecca messer over and the six seeds stands when a day when others fell at the 1st. seeds stands when a day when others fell at the 1st. much of the talk at roland garros today has been about the message written by novak djokovic on a camera lens after his first round match yesterday. "kosovo is the heart of serbia. stop the violence were the words in reference to recent tension in kosovo, which declared independence from serbia 15 years ago. our tennis correspondent russell fuller is in paris. russell, what's the context of the message? he wrote kosovo is the heart of serbia, stop the violence. which is clearly a political statement and we know from past experience that athletes can get themselves in trouble by writing something like that or discussing issues like that in news conferences. the context of this, kosovo is been independent
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from serbia since 2008, a lot of tension between the two countries ever sense. tension between the two countries eversense. especially tension between the two countries ever sense. especially in recent months and in recent weeks as a result of mayoral election. djokovic father is from kosovo, he says he feels strongly about this and feels he has to speak out about this as a leading member of serbian public life. i don't think any action will be taken against them because there are new rules against this thing in the court looked at grand slam rulebook. —— no rules. in wilmington bella russians and people from other countries as well will not be allowed to talk about the conflict taking place in your grade that is a specific rule for wilmington. the general rules allow players to voice their opinions —— wimbledon. this general rules allow players to voice their opinions -- wimbledon. as we look ahead — their opinions -- wimbledon. as we look ahead to _ their opinions -- wimbledon. as we look ahead to the _ their opinions -- wimbledon. as we look ahead to the final— their opinions -- wimbledon. as we look ahead to the final british - look ahead to the final british player in the singles draw. singles draw. cameron norrie is the only british player left in the singles and he's got his own problems with djokovic — ones that don't seem to be
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put to bed just yet. he's had it incredibly difficult couple of years. personally, professionally he was a semifinal at the australian open. another couple of grand slam quarterfinals in recent years he struggled with the enormous personal problems. he struggled with depression, alcoholism, he is fighting his way back. if you look at his ranking is 675 in the world. he really need to come through three rounds of qualify and win his first round match for a fantastic talent but this will be his fifth match in ten days. he's played very little tennis this year. it's a match certainly that nori should win. it's a match certainly that nori should win-— it's a match certainly that nori should win. ~ �* , ., . should win. we've been watching the ictures should win. we've been watching the pictures from — should win. we've been watching the pictures from daniil— should win. we've been watching the pictures from daniil medvedev - pictures from daniil medvedev defeat. what does that mean for not only the tournament but also for the world number one 172 as well? wonderful. what a story. because thiago seyboth wild had made quite
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an impact in his first couple years as a professional winning one clay court title on the tour and finish his career as a us openjunior champion. since then he's really struggled. it is only 23. he dropped out to talk for hundred last year he had been fighting his way back while playing exclusively on clay. this is a huge upset. daniil medvedev is not a huge upset. daniil medvedev is not a clay court, most the time he hates the stuff he's been playing so well, he won the italian open. he was definitely a player from the bottom half of the drawer we don't see either novak djokovic, we thought had a chance of making it through to the final. he's beaten in the very first round. it's a very, very dispirited way for him to finish his clay—court season. massive upset. russell bowler in paris. —— fuller. —— fuller. on thursday the english cricketing summer will feel like it's really arrived with the first test match of the year. the four day game against ireland is at lords and serves
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as the team's only warm up for the ashes series that will start a couple of weeks later. 11th is been announced. minor injury concerns as expected. james anderson will be rested for the match along with ali robinson, both are expected to be fit for the ashes for that which starts in two weeks' time. jonny bairstow is back for the first time since breaking his leg. he will bet it number seven and also taking wicked clubs. meanwhile, the biggest cricket match outside of the international game delivered a dramatic ending and then an enduring bonus for the chennai super kings. not only did they win the indian premier league, their captain ms dhoni has delayed his decision to retire, chasing a reduced target of 171, they needed ten off the final two balls. ravindra jadeja hit a six. then a four to seal victory for chennai in a match that finished around two in the morning in india because of weather delays. it's a record—equalling 5th ipl title for the super kings — all led by dhoni, who's one of the biggest stars of the sport.
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rob page has named a 25—man wales squad for the euro 2024 qualifiers against armenia and turkey next month with midfielder david brooks back for the first time since recovering from cancer. the 25 year old was diagnosed with hodgkin lymphoma in october 2021 and then played his first bournemouth game in 536 days in march following the announcement he was cancer free a year ago. neco williams is also included despite being out of action since april with a broken jaw. luton captain tom lockyer has been left out after he collapsed during their play—off final win over coventry on saturday. he remains in hospital. ido want i do want to pick much, if i am being honest with you as soon as i knew he was fit and available and i saw he played some minutes before a camp in march i was keen to get him involved as soon as possible. the changes i want to make post—world cup which is evidently part of that for that we want to play an icy him for that we want to play an icy him for to it. i was desperate to get involved back then. it was more
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beneficial from involved back then. it was more beneficialfrom him to involved back then. it was more beneficial from him to stay behind and i think it was under 23 game organised for him specifically. now it's a different situation. different circumstances, he's back for it and playing and starting games in the preparation. when you've got somebody of his quality is big to the plans that i'm looking forward to as well. i touch base, we text yesterday and he can't wait to get on camp. he's really excited to meet back up with the players was up is a great addition for us. five people have beenjailed for a total of more than 30 years for illegally streaming premier league football. the gang sold ten pound a month subscriptions, through a system called flawless tv. making them more than seven million from 50 thousand subscribers. it follows a rare private prosection by the premier league. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds reports. these men were running the streaming service, they build their own apps,
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50,000 subscribers paid £10 with a full range of premier league services for broadcasters, about £80 a month. people were saving an awful lot of money. the reason they were saving lots of money as you heard was that they were effectively trying to see games that are not broadcast in the uk partly because of blackouts, of course. 30 o'clock on saturday to about 515, match is not shown on the premier league broadcasting services because the premier league is trying to strike a balance to get people to go to grounds to watch matches. but we heard in court that that meant that this service, flawless tv was illegally making tv they said it was one of the biggest drivers of big business from the fact that these games shown. then of course the cost of premier league services, broadcasting services anyway. this was we were told the premier league said one of the biggest worldwide illegal streaming operations ever discovered. it said that it brought
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this case to protect the revenues of football because of premier league says it puts money in in which it raises it from selling broadcasting services. it said something else, this prosecution said is another concrete example of the clear links between privacy and wider criminality for the warning we repeatedly make. the warning is that when you are buying these sorts of services of course you are giving your money and potentially your personal details to criminal gangs. an expert say that that does mean your computer might be hacked, you might have your bank accounts broken into and money stolen that way. of course fans told us when we were looking into this whole case that the cost and the availability of premier league games makes streaming more likely. premier league games makes streaming more likel . ., ., ,, , ., , more likely. tom, thank you very much. you're watching sportsday. time for some of our other headlines and juventus have agreed a settlement with italian football authorities that brings to an end the separate investigations into the club's financial dealings. they'll pay a fine ofjust over £600 thousand and have accepted a 10
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point penalty that means they're currently seventh in the serie a table. currently seventh khadija shaw has agreed a two—year contract extension at manchester city, committing to the club until 2026. she scored 20 goals in the most recent wsl season as city finished fourth. and french rugby international mohamed haouas has been given a one—yearjail sentence for hitting his wife in public. a court in montpellier was told he had lost control when he saw his wife smoking after telling him she had given up. he will launch a payroll and remains free and the time although he could wear an electronic tag. triple olympic champion adam peaty says more gold medals won't solve the mental health problems he's been suffering. the swimmer, who hopes to add to his historic medal haul in paris next year pulled out of the british championships last month saying he was tired and had been in a self—destructive spiral.
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he's been explaining more to our correspondent graham satchell. there correspondent graham satchell. he is. the commo last there he is. the commonwealth games last summer. adam peaty hadn't lost a race for more than seven years. what can adam peaty do here? behind the scenes of pressure being on top year after year was starting to take its toll. i year after year was starting to take its toll. . , year after year was starting to take its toll. ., , ., , , , its toll. i was on this endless search for — its toll. i was on this endless search for a _ its toll. i was on this endless search for a gold _ its toll. i was on this endless search for a gold medal - its toll. i was on this endless search for a gold medal or. its toll. i was on this endless - search for a gold medal or world record for the pilot to the future and said ok, if i do get that is my light fixture any better? no. just living with the person on your shoulders says you aren't good enough because if you have the conversation and don't know, i am, this is why then you start to have a healthy relationship with yourself instead of a self—destructive spiral. in instead of a self-destructive siral. . , , instead of a self-destructive siral. ., , , ., instead of a self-destructive siral. , instead of a self-destructive siral. .,, spiral. in a series of posts on social media _ spiral. in a series of posts on social media adam _ spiral. in a series of posts on social media adam has - spiral. in a series of posts on social media adam has been | spiral. in a series of posts on - social media adam has been searingly honest with his struggles with mental health, alcohol a lot of athletes to struggle with alcohol. and for me i was in a place where i
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wasn't really happy with how i was controlling my life, it was something that i was constantly chasing and constantly doing for the saint i don't really want to say my life, i don't want to do this all the time for them but you have to seek help and your out how the brain works, especially if you're quite different, such as an athlete because were too different from everyone else in the sense of how we operate and how we see the world. adam has recently been diagnosed with adhd. he's been getting treatment which he says is helped. and he's taking a break from competing. and he's taking a break from competing-— and he's taking a break from competing. and he's taking a break from com-aetin. �*, , ., ., ., competing. there's been a lot of tears, competing. there's been a lot of tears. ought _ competing. there's been a lot of tears. ought to _ competing. there's been a lot of tears, ought to sweat, _ competing. there's been a lot of tears, ought to sweat, a - competing. there's been a lot of tears, ought to sweat, a little i competing. there's been a lot of| tears, ought to sweat, a little bit of blood. but the tears are like, i should not be crying for something i love. want to address the issue, do you need a break? yes. have to break that we will come back i'm not hiding from the lows, from outside of the brain which is hyperactive. i'm utterly brilliant, adam peaty is
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a double olympic champion? tokyo, the last olympic— a double olympic champion? tokyo, the last olympic games _ a double olympic champion? tokyo, the last olympic games with - a double olympic champion? tokyo, the last olympic games with adam i a double olympic champion? tokyo, | the last olympic games with adam is now back in training for year and paris. i now back in training for year and paris. , ., ., , , ., paris. i 'ust owe it to myself to come paris. i just owe it to myself to come from _ paris. i just owe it to myself to come from the _ paris. i just owe it to myself to come from the low _ paris. i just owe it to myself to come from the low and - paris. i just owe it to myself to come from the low and teach l paris. i just owe it to myself to - come from the low and teach people that between the lowest in the low you can find a way out of it. the olympics for me is a climb up, it's the battle that we've lost, where you win the war. and if you've been affected by any of the issues raised by adam peaty, you can find help and support on the bbc action line. while adam peaty will be one to watch at the paris olympics next year, so will bradley sinden. he's won a world taekwondo title for the second time in his career. the world number one in the under 68 kilogram category beat south korea'sjin ho—jun in the final in baku to add to the gold medal he won four years ago when he became the first british man to win a world title. sinden also claimed a silver at the tokyo 2020 games and won 3—2 in the first round before taking
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the second 16—9. the boston celtics were one win away from making history in the nba but there's a reason coming back to win a seven game series from 3—nothing down hasn't happened before and they fell just short against the miami heat in the league's eastern conference finals. but in doing so, the heat have done something pretty special too. they went into the playoffs as the number 8 seed and now they're only the second team to go from there to the nba finals. lindsay dunn is an nba writer. lindsay, game 7 was in boston. boston were on the street was it a case of the celtics losing it or perhaps the heat finding something to end? pa. perhaps the heat finding something to end? �* , perhaps the heat finding something to end? . , ., perhaps the heat finding something toend? , ., to end? a little bit of both. boston celtics are back— to end? a little bit of both. boston celtics are back but _ to end? a little bit of both. boston celtics are back but they've - to end? a little bit of both. boston celtics are back but they've done i to end? a little bit of both. boston celtics are back but they've done a| celtics are back but they've done a strike series and didn't have it when it seem like 100 they were playing like a team that's trying to compete for that they found a way to lose. but you have to get the heat credit because i guarantee most people had any idea of who martin
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was yesterday going into the season, master game. using all the players to step forward, which included benching nba champion for six and seven. i think it's a bit of both but definitely the heat they found a way to win. american sports, regular watchers of this programme know they are set up to essentially make sure that there is not much difference between the best and they were sold up parity matters. but even in that context the heat finishing eighth in the ease getting this far, how impressive is that? it ease getting this far, how impressive is that?- ease getting this far, how impressive is that? it was a cinderella _ impressive is that? it was a cinderella story. _ impressive is that? it was a cinderella story. i- impressive is that? it was a cinderella story. i almost . cinderella story. i almost guaranteed nobody, not even the most heat fans that their team would be in the finals this year. the heat season alone had some of the most injured roster as well as illness plagued roster. they will fourth in the league because of those was up then they lose their first play in game and then they win, then they knock out the box, the big bad team of the ease that everybody thought would be in the finals. here they
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are today. they have the most undrafted player on the roster going into the finals, a cinderella story that almost nobody thought would be here. they fought through so much adversity. i think more than any other team in the east canal booked their ticket to the nba finals quite a contrast from the same as miami heat who had lebron is one of the big three, they were absolutely stacked with stars for the a very different kind of makeup of this team that is not this far. absolutely. ifeel—good team that is not this far. absolutely. i feel—good story for that you look them, you're the underactive undrafted player and the like their engine echoed. so people bleeding in this players because they believe in themselves without they believe in themselves without they felt like the outcast even going up three games, most north american media only gave them a 10% chance of actually winning that series against the boston celtics. they are the underdogs of this entire league. everyone can relate to that story, you want to root for them. but you're right, direct
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contrast to what we're seeing with lebronjames, shaquille o'neal, even that area of dwayne wade. io�*s lebron james, shaquille o'neal, even that area of dwayne wade.— that area of dwayne wade. 1096 to be the celtics what _ that area of dwayne wade. 1096 to be the celtics what chance _ that area of dwayne wade. 1096 to be the celtics what chance a _ that area of dwayne wade. 1096 to be the celtics what chance a bit but - the celtics what chance a bit but nuggets in the finals? top of the west, they are a team throughout the year is it less than ten? you have to assume that it is. find year is it less than ten? you have to assume that it is.— to assume that it is. and it is a is less than ten. _ to assume that it is. and it is a is less than ten. but _ to assume that it is. and it is a is less than ten. but for _ to assume that it is. and it is a is less than ten. but for fun - to assume that it is. and it is a is less than ten. but for fun i'll - to assume that it is. and it is a is less than ten. but for fun i'll go l less than ten. but for fun i'll go the other way and say at least15% to give heat fans a bit of love. they are taking on the best player in the nba. a once—in—a—lifetime player, jamaal murray and a team that has been waiting ten days to play in the finals and take this franchise to the final for the first time in franchise history. with a very tired miami heat coming to play them. hopefully it will be as interesting as series as we just saw. interesting as series as we 'ust saw. ,., , ., ~' interesting as series as we 'ust saw. ., ~' , interesting as series as we 'ust saw. ., ~ , . saw. lindsay, thank you very much. nba finals l'll _ saw. lindsay, thank you very much. nba finals i'll tell— saw. lindsay, thank you very much. nba finals i'll tell you _ saw. lindsay, thank you very much. nba finals i'll tell you what, - saw. lindsay, thank you very much. nba finals i'll tell you what, the - nba finals i'll tell you what, the americans tend to do a good job of this as well. there have been plenty of ways to celebrate a successful season
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over the last few days and weeks. you'll always have a trophy lift. sometimes there's a bus parade to follow but after a fourth women's super league title in a row, chelsea's achievements have been recognised in a slightly different way. this is the mural revealed today on the famous portobello road in london. it features norway international guro reiten, who scored in the final day win over reading that secured their season ended in record—breaking fashion. that one of many goals. spearheading that chelsea attack. much more on our website for them all the stories that we cover on sportsday today. thank you for your company. thank you for your company. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. hello. for some of us, it has been a while since we last saw any rain, particularly across parts
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of england and wales. in fact, close to swansea there's been no measurable rain for more than three weeks. plymouth, nottingham, sheffield, not far behind. it has rained a little more recently than that in parts of northern ireland and scotland. over the next five days, unlike southern europe where there is going to be quite a lot of wet weather, across our shores many places are going to stay bone dry. : cardiff weather for the ease with some eastern coast of england will cling onto some clout, parts of northern scotland tuesday and quite cloudy. where that happens it will be cool. this evening and tonight we do dollar again for that we bring the cloud and from the north sea. it rose its way westward, clear as to the skies across western scotland,
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northwest england that's where it will turn out little bit chilly. temperatures generally between six and 11 degrees. tomorrow parts of east wales, good part of england, eastern starting cloudy a lot of car will roll its way back towards the east coast with up if you are spending your day along the coast and it stays cloudy you are exposed to the breeze temperatures are likely to only get 214, 15, 16 degrees. parts of northeast scotland only getting 212 or 13 degrees. however, further west in the sunshine temperatures around glasgow likely to likely to get to 25, 23 for western part of northern ireland. many western parts of western not too far behind with up into thursday really it is more of the same. the cloudiest and coolest weather to be found across eastern parts of scotland, the eastern side of england, further west more sunshine more warmth, temperatures up sunshine more warmth, temperatures up to about 23 or 24 degrees. as we
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hunters we get high pressure remains the dominant weather feature. we will continue to see wind flowing around that area of high pressure where you are exposed to the breeze, around easter because it will feel quite cool and cloudy at times with “p quite cool and cloudy at times with up to the highest temperatures in the best of the sunshine further west.
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protesters. live from london. this is bbc news vladimir putin accuses ukraine of trying to frighten the russian people following the drone strike on moscow. the white house is warned it would not support ukraine, making moscow. the white house is warned it would not support ukraine, making any attacks inside russia as they any attacks inside russia as they faced another night of heavy faced another night of bombardment. after 700 to kosovo any attacks inside russia as they faced another night ( 700 to kosovo bombardment. after 700 to kosovo while protesting the injured while protesting the injured protesters.
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