tv Sportsday BBC News June 1, 2023 1:30pm-1:45pm BST
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the starter meteorological 22. the starter meteorological summer and we will cease in china lord's this afternoon and this evening. —— they chose 22. generally, the west is best, we find that are hidden pitches in the low 20s here. further east, a bit of struggle, with cloud coming in from the north sea. where it sticks, temperatures neara sea. where it sticks, temperatures near a m degrees. but let's look at the past few hours, we started pretty cloudy in many places, but you can see cloud is thinning and breaking up, medically through the midlands and southeastern england. it may linger across norfolk, lincolnshire up to southeastern scotland. those eastern areas will be cooler. most and jane developing over the next few hours and it will feel warm in the sunshine. —— most cloud developing. but that comes back into england and parts of wales keeping temperatures about 8 degrees. clear skies overnight in northern ireland and scotland. eastern scotland, temperatures as
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low as 2 or three degrees tomorrow. a cloudy start for england and wales, but this time, the cloud is thinner. it will be dry and because the cloud is thinner, it is more likely to break up in the sunshine develops across england and as well as across scotland and northern ireland. but i think it will be quite breezy, particularly in the south east once again for kent and essex through the english channel. because the wind is coming in from the north sea on those eastern coast, it will be a touch cooler. temperatures more widely up to 20 or 21 degrees in the sunshine. nice day and try once again. the sun will be quite strong. we have high uv levels. all the way from the channel islands into the northern isles of scotland because the sun is going to be out and it will be dry. different story across southern parts of europe for anybody travelling. more fun downpours to come, northern europe particularly the uk dominated by that high pressure, keeping it dry. into the weekend, a lot of sunshine to come once again on
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saturday. some cloud into the far north of scotland so it will be a bit cooler here. still quite breezy in the south east. temperatures in the sunshine up to 21 or 22 degrees, quite widely. some are very pleasant day, i suspect. quite widely. some are very pleasant day, isuspect. second half of quite widely. some are very pleasant day, i suspect. second half of the weekend, again, sunshine for most of the country. a bit more cloud into the country. a bit more cloud into the north sea that will run down some of those north sea coast, keeping a little bit cooler here. otherwise, in the sunshine, light winds for many parts of the country, continuing to warm up with temperatures back up to 23, possibly even 2a degrees. thank you very much. hello, i'm qasa alom, live from the bbc sport centre.
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coming up on this programme. rybakina's on a roll. she cruises into the third round at the french open. paris st germain confirm that lionel messi will leave the club at the end of the season. firing a broadside. england's bowlers are on top on day one of their first test against ireland. hello and thanks forjoining us, here's your latest sports news. it's day five of the french open at roland garros. defending women's champion iga swiatek will continue her title defence this afternoon. but one of the other favourites numberfour seed elena rybakina is already through the third round after beatng linda noskova in straight sets. the wimbledon champion was made to work for the first set though needing five set points before
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taking it 6—3 against the teenager. and it was the same story in the second set. rybakina successfully served that out 6—3, rounding off a straight sets win injust under an hour and a half. meanwhile on the men's side last year's runner—up casper ruud is also not having it his own way the italian world number 129 giulio zeppieri. the third set was taken by the 21—year—old, although casper ruud is now leading in the fourth set. staying with tennis and emma raducanu who is recovering from multiple surgeries has parted ways with her coach sebastian sachs, her fifth in just two years. the 20—year—old teamed up with the german in december last year but the coaching set up lasted just six months.
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on twitter raducanu posted: "i have really enjoyed seb�*s coaching and working with him, it's unfortunate that circumstances made it unfeasible for both of us to continue right now and we have decided to part ways. i wish seb all the best moving forwards. psg's manager christoph galtier has confirmed that lionel messi will leave paris saint—germain at the end of this season. he said, i had the privilege of coaching the best player in the history of football. and added that the club's match this weekend will be the 35—year—old argentinian world cup winner's love for psg after two years at the club. lionel messi has been linked with moves to the middle east and back to barcelona. uefa are still deciding whether to take action against the roma manager jose mourinho for his foul mouth
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rant at the referee anthony taylor after the final of the europa league last night. he criticised the referee after seeing his side beaten on penalties. severe, champions yet again. and for all the unpredictability of an unpredictable and at times ugly final, a sense of familiarity, sevilla celebrating and mourinho moaning. my players deserve more, he said afterwards. and i deserve more as well and i want to fight more. i'm a bit tired of being the coach and the spokesman, tied a been a face you have to say, we have been robbed. i'm tired of being all that. so tired, in fact, that mourinho's loses medel is now quite a severe ——
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unique souvenir one young band in budapest. dividing opinion in mourinho remains a talking point. just abide in his rage? history will decide. it was a largely forgettable final. the specialists against this battle —— special one, a prophetic tag line. roma were ahead in the first half but sevilla have an uncanny knack of navigating this competition, an unfortunate own goal at the equaliser. then the anger took over. english referee anthony taylor somehow managing to keep his head was all around him, mourinho included, lost theirs. roma missed two penalties in the shoot—out, and one was allowed to be retaken after the keeper was deemed to have stepped off his line. a seventh europa league title a2. afterwards, mourinho cut a lonely figure, collecting his medal away from his team. perhaps the drive to win comes from losing badly.
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as you've been hearing it's been a good day so far for england's cricketers after they won the toss on day one of their one off test match against ireland at lord's. stuart broad was quickly into his stride taking three early wickets including opener peter moor. and then ireland captain andy balbirnie for a duck. the tourists were 19 for three at one stage they staged something of a recovery with paul striling taking the attack to the bowlers. he made a quickfire 30 but stirling fell to jack leach shortly before lunch for 30, caught byjonny bairstow who's making his return to the team. ireland will resume shortly after lunch on 78 for a. london irish have been given a one—week extension by the rugby football union to complete their takeover. players and staff at the club requested the extension despite only receiving 50% of their may salaries. the exiles now have until apm on tuesday sixjune to complete the takeover process or prove they can fund the club's operating costs for the entire 2023—2a season.
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if they fail to do so, they risk being suspended from the premiership. rory mcilroy says us pga champion brookes koepka deserves to play in the forthcoming ryder cup, but is still opposed to european golfers from the controversial rival liv tour being allowed to take part. european liv players who have resigned from the dp world tour are ineligible, but their us counterparts can still play. brookes deserves to be on the united states team. i think he has played, he's second in the us standings, only played two counting events. you know, i don't know if there's anyone else on the, you know, on the liv roster that would make the team. but i have different feelings about the european team and the other side. and sort of how that has all transpired. and, yeah, i don't think any
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of those guys should be a part of the european team. finally, frankie dettori will be in the saddle at the epsom derby for a final time this saturday with the chance to win te prestigious race for a third time in his career. the 52—year—old has been a jockey for more than 30 years with 3,000 wins to his name including two at the derby in 2007 and 2015. speaking to the bbc earlier on the italian said this is one of the most special races on the calendar. this is why i came into racing, to try to win the derby. it's the most important race that we have got to offer. so it's my last one, obviously, you know, you know that, and i will try to make it count. find and i will try to make it count. and and i will try to make it count. and a sentimentality _ and i will try to make it count. and a sentimentality around the race, what does it mean, the derby? ihell. what does it mean, the derby? well, eve hina. what does it mean, the derby? well, everything- when _ what does it mean, the derby? well, everything. when you _ what does it mean, the derby? well, everything. when you start _ what does it mean, the derby? -ii everything. when you start to do what i do, if you are a professional
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golfer, you love the masters, if you are an f1 driver, you want to win the monaco grand prix. for us, the derby is the ultimate. it is the race that makes champions, that's the reason is we have been breeding thoroughbreds for so many years. a, thoroughbreds for so many years. a bit about the protest group planning to potentially interrupt the derby. they did at the grand national. are there thoughts and worries or concerns around riders and what could happen? i concerns around riders and what could happen?— could happen? i don't get into olitics, could happen? i don't get into politics. but — could happen? i don't get into politics, but nobody _ could happen? i don't get into politics, but nobody likes - could happen? i don't get into politics, but nobody likes to l could happen? i don't get into l politics, but nobody likes to see horses or our self, jockeys, or the general public, in danger. so i hope that it's not going to come to that and we are going to get the race off on time and enjoy this beautiful race. on time and en'oy this beautiful race. �* . , , on time and en'oy this beautiful race. �* ., , , ., ~' on time and en'oy this beautiful race. ~ , ., ~ , race. and lastly, frankie, we spoke about it just — race. and lastly, frankie, we spoke about it just now _ race. and lastly, frankie, we spoke about it just now about _ race. and lastly, frankie, we spoke about it just now about the - race. and lastly, frankie, we spoke| about itjust now about the arsenal, you are a big arsenalfan. second place, you know. you are finishing your career at the end of the year, what is the plan for following arsenal more closely? i go
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what is the plan for following arsenal more closely? i go as much as i can. arsenal more closely? i go as much as i can- of— arsenal more closely? i go as much as i can. of course, _ arsenal more closely? i go as much as i can. of course, we _ arsenal more closely? i go as much as i can. of course, we are - arsenal more closely? i go as much as i can. of course, we are kicking. as i can. of course, we are kicking ourselves because we didn't win. but in general we had a pretty good season. there is plenty of hope in the arsenal camp for next year. lovely chaps. and you can get more of that chat on the programme tonight at 6:30pm. before that,... you can get all of the latest sports news including what is happening at the french open and the cricket on the french open and the cricket on the bbc sport app or the website. from me and the rest of the team, goodbye. welcome to bbc news. we return now to bournemouth where in the last half hour dorset police have given an update on the deaths of a 12—year—old girl and a 17—year—old boy,
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who died after being pulled from the sea off bournemouth beach. live now to helena wilkinson who was watching that news conference. what more details have emerged? we what more details have emerged? - learned a number of new things from the press conference. there is also quite a bit that we do not know. we don't know how the two children, teenagers, a 12—year—old girl and a 17—year—old boy, how they got into difficulty in the water is still not clear. and during the police conference, we didn't have any further information about that. what we did learn is that the 12—year—old girl is from buckinghamshire, and that the 17—year—old boy from southampton. we know that they are not related, they didn't know each other. and police were very keen to clear up speculation that has been going around, wanting to clear up a
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number of bits of speculation. the officer said today that there was no suggestion that people were jumping off the pier and there was no suggestion at all that jet skis off the pier and there was no suggestion at all thatjet skis were involved either. and we also learned that the eight people who were also brought out from the water, ten people in total, two teenagers died in hospital, eight people were treated for non—life—threatening injuries from the beach just behind us. the police said that they were different people from different families, so they didn't know each other. they were just on a day out enjoying the sunshine here on bournemouth beach. let's have a listen to what assistant chief constable rachel farrell had to say during a news conference earlier. i would sincerely like to thank members of the public who helps people _ members of the public who helps pecule in— members of the public who helps people in trouble in the water. i'm also very—
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