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who's represented this area for 50 years, the full monty captures something important. to be fair, it did present a worse light than what it was, but i think it needed to exaggerate it to get the story. i mean, a lot of people took offence, but i didn't because i saw the poverty that existed in certain quarters. 26 years have gone by since then. and now, how different? it's been a lot better, don't get me wrong, but it's going back that way, i'm afraid. and finally, the most important question. do you keep your clothes on this time? no—one wants to see that, do they? it's not a horror film. david sillito, bbc news, sheffield. time for a look at the weather, here's tomasz schafernaker. i will tell you what it is going to turn very warm over the next few
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days, and humid as well, the nights are going to be pretty steamy. but with that, also a risk of storms, and we do need the rainfall, it has been incredibly dry over the last two weeks or more, in fact, central parts of england last time it rained was the 11th of may, and in parts of southern wales, number than that. glorious sunshine partly in western areas, all thanks to the high pressure which has been stopping the wedding fronts —— the weather fronts from reaching the uk, but things are going to be changing. you can see these wind arrows coming off the north sea, which we have been seen for quite some time now, loud getting pushed by this wind, moving inland overnight, and then the best of the sunshine ending up being across western areas, and then that strong june sunshine working its magic and the cloud burns back. so, not everybody has had the sunshine in the last few days. for some of us it has been great and cloudy and actually pretty cold. on the north sea coast, around 13—15, while out
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towards the west it's been absolutely glorious. or levels are worth mentioning, i am certainly feeling it, very high across many parts of england and wales, and further north, but not so bad across scotland, beautiful weather in scotland, beautiful weather in scotland in the evening hours with clear skies, the same for northern ireland. but the cloud, you can see it is a repeat performance with the high pressure, pushing in that cloud, rolling in, and giving us that overcast, grey, slow start to the day, and then we do it all over again come in with the strong june sunshine heating up the atmosphere, and the cloud burning away to the east coast and it really will be that eastern strip i think again tomorrow that will just about hang onto the cloud, 15 degrees, but out towards the west, wales, maybe even the mid—20s. i mentioned temperatures rising, humidity, chance of storms, and we are
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starting to see the first signs of those showers which could arrive thursday night into friday in some south—western areas. similar temperature profile, mid—teens further east, mid—20s further towards the west, but we are going towards the west, but we are going to see a gradual rise in the temperatures, we could even hit the high 20s as we get to the weekend but there is the risk of storms, we do need the rainfall, our gardens are desperate for it. that's it. more on the latest developments on all the top stories over on the bbc website. but the news continues here on bbc one as we join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. hello, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme... going for theirfirst going for their first piece of silverware since 1980, west ham face a defining night in their history as
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they play fiorentino in the europa conference league final. asa as a retirement and into the ashes, moeen ali is called into the england squad to replace the injured jack leach. and intense and heated, players call for the pga tour head to resign after shock merger with the dp world tour and liv golf. hello and thanks forjoining us, here's your latest sports news. 43 years after their last trophy, west ham united can make history tonight as they face fiorentina in the final of the europa conference league. it's manager david moyes�* first european final in 25 years as a manager, and he says the best is still to come from the club. there will be just under 5000 west ham fans in the stadium in prague for the final but many more have travelled to be in the city for its.
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and a former west ham player is in the city and we spoke to him earlier. ~ , ., ., ., , , earlier. west ham have only been in the eumpean _ earlier. west ham have only been in the european final— earlier. west ham have only been in the european final twice _ earlier. west ham have only been in the european final twice before, - the european final twice before, one won and lost one, so there is a pub with a joint biggest game in our history and wouldn't it be fantastic if they were to finish the season with what has been a very difficult season? europe has been there but the premier league has been down there but they survived relegation now and now they should finish on a high. now and now they should finish on a hiuh. ~ . now and now they should finish on a hi h, ~ . . now and now they should finish on a hih.; ., ., ., ., ., , high. what a marathon this competition _ high. what a marathon this competition is. _ high. what a marathon this competition is. this - high. what a marathon this competition is. this is - high. what a marathon this competition is. this is the. high. what a marathon this i competition is. this is the 15th game and west ham have got an almost unblemished record so far in this competition. unblemished record so far in this competition-— competition. yes, plate 14, 113, drawn one _ competition. yes, plate 14, 113, drawn one and _ competition. yes, plate 14, 113, drawn one and a _ competition. yes, plate 14, 113, drawn one and a sum _ competition. yes, plate 14, 113, drawn one and a sum of - competition. yes, plate 14, 113, drawn one and a sum of people| competition. yes, plate 14, 113, - drawn one and a sum of people over the cracks of the premier league but if you want a peek you want a peek at the end of the season and west ham have got themselves away from trouble at the premier league and in the early part, the standard of teams they played weren't good and they won six out of six in the group
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stage and you can do more than that but for a neutral point of view we hope there will be goals and not the europa league final, but obviously i hope west ham will do it but i think it's that tight that this could go all the way to penalties. declan rice is probably his last game for the club would love to put in a man of the match performance and lift the trophy like billy bonds and bobby moore. michail antonio did very well in europe and jarrod bowen has come very well in this part of the season. it can be to define for david moyes, if he wins will he go, will little be rid of him if they lose? a, , , ., ., lose? more build-up to the final across the _ lose? more build-up to the final across the bbc _ lose? more build-up to the final across the bbc today. _ lose? more build-up to the final across the bbc today. faith - lose? more build-up to the final across the bbc today. faith that j across the bbc today. faith that made false statements according to the environmental impact of the workup. the ruling was made against complaints from france, switzerland and belgium about complaints relating to favour�*s marketing claims of the tournament was carbon
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neutral. the commission advised three for for making unsubstantiated claims in future. -- fifa —— fifa moeen ali has been brought out of retirement to replace jack leach who had to withdraw after suffering a stress fracture in his backs on a speaker or reporter who is at the oval watching the world chess championship between india and australia. more about the moment but henry, was the thinking behind bringing moeen ali back in? jack leach and his _ bringing moeen ali back in? i:c< leach and his injury created bringing moeen ali back in? j5.ti leach and his injury created a bringing moeen ali back in? j5ti leach and his injury created a huge problem for anger because he has been such a vital part of the last 12 months and the success they have had because he offers the opportunity to use and gives the fast bowlers arrest while not conceding too many runs. without jack leach, england had to find a
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spinner. the question would be who. various names were thrown around but typically they have played at most two or three test message matches and you have moeen ali and if willing he is only two ahead of them in terms of test wickets taken as a spin bowler. 195 wickets he has taken for england in test match cricket. he has made a work of finals, ashes series and of course question marks as to whether some of the idea that you should be able to command retirement. maybe others in the county game should have been given a chance but big match experience and the number of wickets is taken, moeen ali is an obvious choice. ~ ., ., , ., choice. what does it say about the de th of choice. what does it say about the depth of talent _ choice. what does it say about the depth of talent if _ choice. what does it say about the depth of talent if they _ choice. what does it say about the depth of talent if they feel - choice. what does it say about the depth of talent if they feel their i depth of talent if they feel their best option was to take a player out of retirement for this? that best option was to take a player out of retirement for this?— of retirement for this? that is a good question _ of retirement for this? that is a good question because - of retirement for this? that is a | good question because certainly of retirement for this? that is a i good question because certainly in the last few years there has been a question as to where the talent in terms of spin bowling has been in the english game and a lot of county champion cricketers are playing at the service around the summer were typically pictures are not quite as
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good or spin bowling as they would be in the warmer months ofjuly and august so there is that question to be asked and there will be some players who have had opportunities for fulfilling the role of bowling spin for england in test cricket in the last 12 months that might feel that they could have given them the opportunity but ashes series has such intensity and so many conversations taking place around it that it does make sense to bring in somebody that has been there, done it and seen it all before.— it and seen it all before. quickly before you _ it and seen it all before. quickly before you go. _ it and seen it all before. quickly before you go, just _ it and seen it all before. quickly before you go, just two - it and seen it all before. quickly before you go, just two tests, i it and seen it all before. quickly - before you go, just two tests, why? england have named their squad for the first two tests for the entire squad so they will go through the series and aim for the match as they go a lot depending on how they go and how they think the pictures will place of absolutely per standard they have named it for the first two will stop wonderful, henry, thank you forjoining us. jt
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is day one of the world test championship final. it has been played at the oval and india looking to end a ten year wait for an icc trophy and australia are currently 99-3. reaction... is reaction is coming in after the merger of the three tours. there have been calls for the pga tour chief, jay monahan, to resign as an intense and heated players meeting. monaghan had previously been a critic of the liv tour but he felt it was a beneficial decision. j felt it was a beneficial decision. i would describe the meeting as intense, certainly heated. this is a very complex, obviously it's a very, it's been a very dynamic and complex
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couple of years and for players, i am not surprised that that this is in our flat asked them to digest and this is a significant change for us in the direction that we were going down. but as i'm trying to explain and i will continue to explain as we go forward, this ultimately is a decision that i think is the best interest of all of the members of the pga tour and now that we are a framework agreement, i look forward to talking to all of our players to make certain that this comes off the right way. former ryder cup captain and three time major winner padraig harrington told bbc the players who defended the pga tour against the breakaway saudi league have been made to look silly. the players who stayed had to buy into it and return the side and were vocal about it and it's clearly now they have to eat humble pie but on they have to eat humble pie but on the other side of it, clearly from
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the other side of it, clearly from the business end, there was a hostile takeover and another company came into the business of golf, they were gaining traction with brooks winning the last major in the master is going well for him they were here to stay and ultimately, liv have not taken of a golf but they are very much part of golf. after the suspension from club competitions, london irish have filed for administration. fin london irish have filed for administration. , , london irish have filed for administration. ,, ., administration. on saturday missed a deadhne administration. on saturday missed a deadline to pay _ administration. on saturday missed a deadline to pay players _ administration. on saturday missed a deadline to pay players and _ administration. on saturday missed a deadline to pay players and staff - deadline to pay players and staff and neither their owner nor the american consortium that were planning to buy the club were able to prove that they have the finances to prove that they have the finances to compete next season. administration has always been the last resort according to the owner. the top seed is currently on court and she is facing the 60 coco gauff for a place in the semifinals and she is on serve in the final set and is 4—4 between the pair that battled it out in the final last year, but
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earlier, one of the big names was dumped out of the tournament, the tunisian was beaten by the brazilian and she took the first set before falling to defeat as her wait for her first grand slam title continues. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. you're watching bbc news. labour's deputy leader, angela rayner and the deputy prime minister, oliver dowden, have clashed over the government's handling of the covid inquiry at today's pmqs. mr dowden was filling in for rishi sunak, and defended the goverment�*s decision to challenge what documents it hands to the inquiry, saying they had given it �*everything that was needed'. the inquiry has demanded that
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ministers submit borisjohnson's whatsapp messages unredacted. labour has accused the government of obstructing the inquiry. mr speaker, he acts like, attends that it's he pretends it's complicated... complicated, but it's simple. they set up the inquiry to get to the truth, then blocked that inquiry from getting the information that it asked for, and now they are taking it to court. i know he considers himself a man of the people, so using his vast knowledge of working class britain, does he think working people will thank him for spending hundreds of thousands of pounds of their money on loophole lawyers just so that the government can obstruct the covid inquiry? deputy prime minister. we will provide the inquiry with each and every document related to covid, including all internal discussions in any form, as requested, while crucially protecting what is wholly and unambiguously irrelevant.
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