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whether it is a genuine paper or if it's a hoax and they will work with the social media platforms to take, hopefully the post and the account down. for students caught cheating, the implications could be severe, including the risk of being banned from exams altogether. these are almost, always scams, don't fall for it. if you see something like that, report it to your school or college. you risk not only losing money, but the consequences for you are really serious, you could actually risk the qualification you have been studying for. instagram, tiktok and snapchat all say the scammers break their community guidelines and they add that people should report anyone claiming to sell exam papers. christian johnson, bbc news. there have been mysterious sightings of an extremely rare butterfly that have set the hearts of enthusiasts
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all aflutter. black—veined whites have been spotted flying in fields and hedgerows in south—east london. that's despite being previously described as extinct in britain for nearly 100 years. the charity butterfly conservation says the insects have been released but they don't know by who or why. here to explain the weather, though, is matt taylor. the butterflies are probably enjoying the weather and many others indeed. but with the ground like this song are starting to wonder whether it will rain again, it has been over a month. the answer could lie with this area of cloud which is affecting the canaries and madeira at the moment. storm oscar is set to bring turbulent conditions here, but as it weakens it will work its way northwards and heading towards our shores this weekend, producing some showers and thunderstorms. the amounts will be highly variable. some will stay dry, but a change in
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wind direction. instead of the air coming from the atlantic it comes off the continent and things will turn more humid and by the end of the weekend we will see temperatures widely in the mid to high 20s and much warmer by night as well. that is coming our way. at the moment it is coming our way. at the moment it is as you were, back to what we saw last week, with western areas are seeing the best of the weather. in the east we have got that lingering, low cloud. it will struggle to shift that in east anglia, lincolnshire and some in the east midlands today and some in the east midlands today and parts of northern and eastern scotland. in the west in northern ireland and in the southern uplands there could be an isolated shower, but it is here where the warmest conditions will be, up to 2a degrees. on the eastern coasts it is 13 to 15. grass pollen season is under way and high levels in england, wales and northern ireland. to get us into tomorrow, like last night the clouds roll in off the
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north sea but more extensive to start tomorrow. chilly conditions where the gaps are in the west, but many around seven celsius. in the west we will see the sunshine throughout the day again. tomorrow, a slower process of peeling the cloud back to the coast. some in east england will stay cloudy all day long. a better and brighter day in the north—east of scotland and temperatures highest towards the west. up to 23 degrees. we do it again on wednesday, but the cloud should clear a bit quicker in the midlands and the south. over the next few days the temperatures in the high teens or 20s and it will get warmer thanks, matt. that's it. towards the weekend. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website, but the news continues here on bbc one, as wejoin our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are.
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hello, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme... tottenham move closer to appointing celtic boss ange postecoglou as their new manager. ons jabeur reaches the quarterfinals of the french open for the first time. and in a spin — who will england turn to with jack leach injured and out of the ashes? hello and thanks forjoining us, here's your latest sports news. tottenham are moving closer to appointing ange postecoglou as their new manager. postecoglou admitted on saturday that his ability to enjoy celtic�*s treble success would soon be disrupted by some "decision—making" and it seems he's on the verge of taking over at spurs. the australian watched his celtic team lift the scottish cup on saturday, but it seems he's now poised to fill the post that has been vacant since antonio conte�*s departure in march. here are the thoughts of athletic
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journalist jack pitt brooke. i think we have seen a bit of a split among the spurs fans so far. there is an awful lot of interest and sympathy for postecoglou as a person. i think people really like him and i certainly feel the more people read about him, learn about him, the more they like him. he is a very impressive individual. at the same time there are a few spurs fans with doubts given his lack of premier league experience and some spurs fans are so opposed to daniel levy given what has happened in the last few years at tottenham, i don't think they would have accepted any managerial candidate. but my impression generally is that spurs fans are becoming more sympathetic to postecoglou the more they learn about him. he is leaving a place where he is absolutely adored, and that's a risk, and he has completely mastered scottish football and has done a brilliantjob and you see that from the reaction of celtic fans to the news he is probably going. and he is going to a very
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difficultjob. managers who have achieved more than postecoglou house in the last few years, jose mourinho and antonio conte, have struggled to make an impression at tottenham. it's a difficultjob in terms of squad management. we know a lot of senior players will leave in the next few years and they need a new generation of young players coming through and it's a chance to get back into the champions league. they only have champions league football in one out of the last four seasons and it will be very difficult. everyone at tottenham wanted to avoid a repeat of 2021 where spurs spent 72 days trying to find a replacement for mourinho and lurched in public from one candidate to another, failed to get them all and it was very embarrassing and appointed nuno espirito santo at the end ofjune. spurs were keen to avoid that this time, sticking to their method and process all the way through, trying to keep things as private and discreet as possible leading to lots of fans getting anxious because not a lot of news was coming out but i think spurs are confident they have done things the right way, they have got the best
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man for the job and he will be the man for the job and he will be the man to bring the club back together. an emotional zlatan ibrahimovic has bid farewell to football at the age of 41. the ac milan striker had already announced that he would leave the club this summer and brought the curtain down on a glittering career after their final league game against monza. the swede is the all—time top goalscorer for his country and scoed 511 goals for clubs including paris st—germain, manchester united and both milan sides, winning league titles in four different countries. translation: thank you, all. from tomorrow i am a free man. it has been a long, long career. i am proud and happy that my career lasted so long. i want to thank everyone around me that gave me the strength, the adrenaline and the emotion to continue. today is my last day as a professional footballer.
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and there were tears in spain as well as karim benzema played his final game for real madrid. he scored their only goal in a 1—1 draw with atlhetic bilbao. the frenchman leaves the club after winning five champions leagues and four la liga titles. it's thought that benzema will go and play in saudi arabia. quarterfinal places are up for grabs at the french open today and ons jabeur has sealed her place in the last eight. the tunisian seventh seed saw off the american bernarda pera in straight sets to reach the quarters for the first time. jabeur lost in the first round at roland garros last year. the worlds number one iga swiatek plays later. england's selectors have some thinking to do after spinner jack leach was ruled out of the ashes series against australia. a scan confirmed a stress fracture in his back after england beat ireland in their one off test. so the question is who will replace him, with the first ashes
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test starting next week? there are arguably no obvious alternatives so maybe england will try to tempt moeen ali or adil rashid out of test cricket retirement. australia are already in the uk to play india in the world test championship which starts on wednesday at the oval. their opening batter david warner has been having his say on england's new brand of attacking cricket and whether it will work against the aussies. i like the commitment. they keep talking about it, they keep acting on it and doing it. i think the only test comes when you probably get bowled out for 200, but you will have those days as well when you play like that. it will be good to see, if you lose the first two tests and you don't bat well batting that way, do they change or not? i think that's the only question. but from our point of view we will not be doing anything different, that's for sure. the ashes gets under way next week. the nba finals are level at 1—1 after miami heat
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beat denver nuggets. the heat were 15 points down in the first half but outscored their opponents 36—25 in the final period. bam adebayo sealed the 111—108 win with a pair of free throws with 48.3 seconds remaining. miami host game three of the best—of—seven series on wednesday. we caught our self how the head coach feels during the fourth quarter of stop they love to compete, they love to put themselves out there in the moment of truth. fortunately we were able to make a lot of big defensive plays down the stretch and then we got a lot of contributions which you are going to need against a team like this. tonight the starting line—up it was 10- to— tonight the starting line—up it was 10— to miami, they started the third quarter— 10— to miami, they started the third quarter and — 10— to miami, they started the third quarter and scored 11 points in two minutes_ quarter and scored 11 points in two minutes ten seconds. we had guys out
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there that _ minutes ten seconds. we had guys out there that word just, were they feeling — there that word just, were they feeling sorry for themselves for not making _ feeling sorry for themselves for not making shots or thinking they can 'ust making shots or thinking they can just turn— making shots or thinking they can just turn it — making shots or thinking they can just turn it on or off? this is not the preseason, is not the regular season — the preseason, is not the regular season. this is the nba finals, and that to _ season. this is the nba finals, and that to me — season. this is the nba finals, and that to me is— season. this is the nba finals, and that to me is really perplexing and disappointing. rory mcilroy shared the lead heading into the final round at the memorial tournament but seven bogeys saw him end up well behind eventual winner viktor hovland. a frustrating day for the northern irishman and this summed it up on the 12th. beautifully executed but would it go in and if it dropped it would have beenin in and if it dropped it would have been in for birdie to put him one shot off the lead. it ended up being a bogey and he dropped a further three shots to finish in a tie for seventh. women's golf has a new star — american rose zhang won the mizuho americas open on sunday on her professional debut. she beat major champion
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jennifer kupcho also in a play—off — and is the first woman in 72 years to win on herfirst professional start. zhang was the best amateur in the world for a record 1m weeks before turning pro nine days ago. i'm just so thankful. i can't begin to express how amazing this day has been. being under pressure and having the thrills and crowds. i don't know, i can't even explain how great, how well—written this day could have ended. but it definitely provided a bit of flavour and thrill for everybody. so i hope you guys enjoyed the show! a legion of new fans. among them, 15 time major champion tiger woods who tweeted...
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what a superstar she is set to be. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that's bbc.co.uk/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. you're watching bbc news. it's one of the prime minister's five pledges — to "stop the boats". and this morning rishi sunak has been talking about the progress the government is making on this. let's listen in more detail to what he had to say. in the five months before i launch the plan, crossings are now down 20% compared to last year. that's right, crossings are down 20%. this is the
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first time since this problem began that arrivals between january and may have fallen compared to the year before. and this progress is not replicated across the channel. illegal migrants entering the rest of europe have risen by 30%. but we are not complacent because we know people smugglers are highly organised and will change their tactics if we let them. i will not rest until the boats are stopped. with grit and determination that government can fix this. this is proof that our deterrent strategy can work. when people know that if they come here illegally they will not get to stay, they stop coming. second, i promised to improve enforcement. so we have doubled the funding given to the national crime agency for tackling organised immigration crime and arrests here of illegal workers have more than doubled. i promised we would get
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