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where nobody sees it. there is an interest and, quite rightly, we have to make that possible. do you feel nervous when this leaves the archives? yes, we like it to be back sleeping in its bed, in this store here. the document, interpreted by some as claiming scotland's independence, is a precious piece of history. words now centuries old, on a theme that still grips this nation today. lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. looking pretty good for the weekend. make hay while the sun shines as the saying. well, the sun is shining today across much of the country. even in areas which are being really cloudy over the past few days, the cloudy over the past few days, the cloud is much thinner, it has broken up cloud is much thinner, it has broken up more readily and we are getting sunshine as well. we still have the same wind flow, still a
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north—easterly breeze, but we have introduced drier airfrom norway. so the cloud is broken up, just a little bit of cloud running onto those coastal areas of england, particularly towards east anglia and the far south east, but lots of sunshine around across the uk. still breezy in the south east and because the breezes from the north sea along the breezes from the north sea along the east coast, it is a little cooler. heavier inland, it warms up and the highest temperatures in the western side of the uk, widely 20 widely 20 or 21 celsius. it might be one when the sun is out, but it gets quite chilly at night and well we see some cloud coming in across eastern areas of england, it is quite thin, bit of cloud and well we see some cloud coming in across eastern areas of england, it is quite thin, bit of cloud in northern scotland, generally skies will be clear and it doesn't work —— and wales, perhaps 4 or 5 degrees. some cloud to begin with cross parts of england, it retreats back towards the coast. some fair weather cloud developing over the height round in the north and may be across southern parts of england as well. but on the
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whole, lots of sunshine. tomorrow for the start of the weekend, getting a little bit warmer day by day, so looking at highs probably in the west at 22 or 23 degrees. but with some sunshine around, you may need the sun cream or a sun because we have high uv levels across the board. high pressure still with us over the weekend and we have drier air at the moment, but this cloud comes across the top of scotland and moves back into the north sea. so back to square one by the time we get to the weekend, the second half of the weekend or early next week, with more cloud perhaps down eastern coastal areas of england. but otherwise, a lot of sunshine to come, another dry day, again continuing to warm up. always cooler towards the eastern side of the uk because of the breeze and may be some cloud and warmer towards the west. 22 or 23 degrees. warm sunshine this weekend, but quite chilly at night. into next week, there is a high pressure, is it going anywhere? no. we still have some cloud around the top of it and
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perhaps coming in from the north sea, so likely to find more cloud at times of the south eastern areas of the uk. but as you can see, elsewhere is dry and sunny and it may get a little warmer by the end of the week. thanks, darren. and that's bbc news at 0ne. as now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. hello, i'm qasa alom, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: england's batsmen pile on the runs in their one—off test against ireland at lords. the premier league says it is shocked and appalled by fan behaviour towards referee anthony taylor following the europa league final. and game one to denver against the miami heat as the nuggets look to win their first nba
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finals. —— miami heat. hello and thanks forjoining us, here's your latest sports news. england are in a commanding position on day two of the one—off test against ireland at lords with ben duckett�*s first test century on home soil helping the home side to 325—1 at lunch and a lead of 153 runs. joe wilson reports. here is the phrase that fits, englandmy cue and tension. the captain demands it, it is in his nature. the second in his nature. second—in—command is 0llie pope, the vice captain. after early practice he could set the pace on day two of this match. there we go, it all seemed so simple. ireland's dave furlong even before lunch. ben duckett could hit the ball where he wanted and he made the most of his opportunity gog to 100 during his first match on home soil. it is a second chance to make a test match
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century and everything suggests he is ready. 0llie pope looks serene as england's total stretched plus 250, stretching the resolve of ireland's bowlers, and actually no need for the skipper to fly himself up behind the skipper to fly himself up behind the socks and sunglasses. and new hat too. and may be in the stand is a few mines were beginning to wonder, another bottle there, perhaps. keep your eye on ben duckett, he has all the shots, total b on 300 but in truth friday mornings don't come much simpler. , lord's. so england very dominant so far. joejoins me now. this has been a very one sided affair so far, so has this affected practice ahead of the ashes? 50 has this affected practice ahead of the ashes?— of the ashes? that's a reasonable auestion of the ashes? that's a reasonable question to _ of the ashes? that's a reasonable question to ask— of the ashes? that's a reasonable question to ask right _ of the ashes? that's a reasonable question to ask right now. - of the ashes? that's a reasonable question to ask right now. it - of the ashes? that's a reasonable | question to ask right now. it would have been trickier for england's batsmen had just a little, i laet�*s best bowler, been playing but we
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know having played in the ipl he is resting because let's face it in different formats of cricket ireland have more significant matches to come. stuart broad would say they prefer playing in matches rather than going through practice sessions but when we reflect on the fact that ben duckett for example scored 100 runs in that session alone it is hard really to think that this will compare to the ashes to come. and a final thought, what are australia going to be doing next week? they will be in south london playing against india in the world test championship final. no doubt that that match will be meaningful. jae that match will be meaningful. joe wilson, that match will be meaningful. joe wilson, thank you very much. the premier league spokesperson has said it is shocked and appalled by what it is shocked and appalled by what it says is the unacceptable behaviour of fans at budapest airport towards referee anthony taylor and his family. after wednesday's ill tempered europa league final were sevilla beat roma on penalties. 0ne italian has now been arrested in connection with the incident. the italian side's boss
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jose mourinho was also seen trying to confront taylor in a car park and called him a disgrace. west ham manager david moyes has been in a press conference today ahead of his side's europa conference final next week and here is what he had to say about the situation. ididn't i didn't see the game so i can't really comment on the game itself or the officiating itself but ijust think that all referees have a really difficultjob and should not be put through any situations which i heard this morning and that's not correct. i'm pleased to say we can talk now to the former premier league referee mark halsey. mark, thanks forjoining us. those were awful scenes at the airport. shocking. what needs to be done to protect officials? good afternoon. as we have all seen the footage from the actual game in the footage from the actual game in the car park and the airport, it was absolutely appalling and action does
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need to be taken. i think if we look, this has been a growing trend, not only in the premier league but we have seen around the world, and if we look at the premier league, the fa handed out £1.5 million in fines to clubs and players for failing to control their players and their team officials. so if you look at that and we look at £1.5 million in fines, has not been a deterrent? no, it hasn't. so we've got to look at more stronger penalties for these sort of actions. let's not forget that anthony taylor and his team had a fantastic game, they were absolutely superb in the most difficult of circumstances with the players�* behaviour and the technical areas. so i think we have got to look at long bands and taking points
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away. if sevilla are in the champions league and roma are back in the europa league next season then they start with —3 or —6 points. that�*s the only way we are going to stop it. the filing system is not working. so for me they have got to take more stronger action —— refining. if that means taking points away then so be it. mark, thank you _ points away then so be it. mark, thank you very _ points away then so be it. mark, thank you very much. _ manager sam allardyce has left leeds united after his four matches spell in charge at the end of the season couldn�*t stop the club being relegated from the premier league. allardyce replaced javi gracia at the start of may but only managed one draw — meaning leeds return to the championship after three years. the 68—year—old said it has been an honour to manage leeds united and the club said "an announcement on a new leeds united head coach will be made in the coming weeks". now, they were both once part
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of a great manchester united team but now david beckham has been forced to sack his former teammate phil neville. neville has been dismissed as manager of major league soccer side inter miami which beckham co—owns. a poor run had seen them slump to the bottom of the eastern conference league table. beckham has personally thanked neville for his "hard work, passion and integrity." to roland garros and britain�*s last remaining hopeful cameron norrie is in action on court against simon mathieu later. the number 1a seed will face the flamboyant italian lorenzo musetti. the biggest shock of the day so far though is in the women�*s draw — number three seed jessica pegula is out in the third round, losing in straight sets to elise mertens from belgium. the 28th seed blew the american off the court 6—1 6—3 and now leads their personal head to head 3—0. she says she had been suffering from
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food poisoning. now to basketball. one of the biggest sporting highlights of the year in the united states, the nba championship finals, are under way. denver nuggets have reached this stage for the very first time and they got off to a winning start in the best—of—seven series against three time champions miami heat winning 1011—93. dan 0gunshakin reports 47 years nuggets fans had waited years for a football final at in front of some serial winners they didn�*t disappoint. denver isjokic�*s town but while he took his time to reach his peak jamal murray stepped up to the plate on his way to 26 points. miami were 3—0 in series openers in the play—offs this postseason but with jokic now pulling the strings the nuggets were always in control. the heat�*s shooters were cold from the outset only bam adebayo bringing some five of the three—time champions.
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after taking just three shots in the first two quarters jokic found his scoring touch in the third as denver put distance between themselves and miami in the mile—high city. the serbian superstar finished with yet another triple double. 27 points, ten rebounds and 1a assists as the heat failed to extinguish the red—hot centre. game one winners in the finals win the tile 70% of the time. advantage denver. i reminded the group, if they didn�*t know that miami went into milwaukee and won game one, they went to the camps my garden in new york city and won game one, they won game one up in boston, so we didn�*t want them coming in here taking control of the series on our court. to your point, we have done a helluva job all season long of protecting our home court and we haven�*t lost a game at home in the play—offs as of yet, and we know sunday night will be a hell of a challenge. we know sunday night will be a hell of a challenge-— of a challenge. excited to see what ha--ens of a challenge. excited to see what ha ens in of a challenge. excited to see what happens in the _ of a challenge. excited to see what happens in the rest _ of a challenge. excited to see what happens in the rest of _ of a challenge. excited to see what happens in the rest of the - of a challenge. excited to see what happens in the rest of the series. | you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app,
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orfrom our website — that�*s bbc.co.uk/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. all of the tennis and their one—off test between ireland and england at lord�*s. hello and welcome to bbc news, i�*m luxmy gopal. the bbc�*s amol rajan has been speaking to the form of this morning presented phillip schofield over the controversy over his departure from itv and his relationship with a young junior colleague. in the interview phillip schofield denied being a groomer and said he has lost everything and apologised for lying about the relationship when itv tried to investigate it. this is the full interview now.
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you�*ve had quite the week. how are you? um... ithink... ..i understand... ..how caroline flack felt. um... last week, if my... ..daughters hadn�*t been there... ..then...i wouldn�*t be here. and they�*ve... ..guarded me. um... and won�*t let me out of their sight. it�*s like a weird...numbness. i know that�*s a selfish point of view. but you come to a point where you just think,

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