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hello and welcome to the football news show. we're live on the bbc iplayer, bbc sport website and bbc news. it's the pinnacle of club football in europe. where the every year, the very best teams from across the continent, containing some of the very best players in the world, go head to head, toe to toe, kick for kick, all for the honour of being crowned european champions. celtic�*s lisbon lions in 1967 were the first british side to lift the famous trophy. five have since followed
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but not manchester city. not yet anyway. for this all conquering side, that have won the premier league and the fa cup, have one more game between them and a famous treble. inter await. for manager pep guardiola, this has felt like an odyssey to reaffirm his status as one of the greatest managers of all time. 12 years after his last european cup a chance to finally get that monkey off his back. it's a it'sa dream. it's a dream. it's a dream to be here _ it's a dream. it's a dream to be here two— it's a dream. it's a dream to be here. two years ago we were there but in _ here. two years ago we were there but in different situations because of covid—19. we are going to try to do our— of covid—19. we are going to try to do our best — of covid—19. we are going to try to do our best. we know it's how you behave _ do our best. we know it's how you behave in— do our best. we know it's how you behave in that specific 95 minutes in the _ behave in that specific 95 minutes in the final. it's not about history. _ in the final. it's not about history, the history of them being better— history, the history of them being better than us. it's about what you have _ better than us. it's about what you have to _ better than us. it's about what you have to de —
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well, let's cross to the istanbul and join olly foster. you have been to a number of champions league finals. how does this one compare?— champions league finals. how does this one compare? good evening from this one compare? good evening from this fantastic — this one compare? good evening from this fantastic city. _ this one compare? good evening from this fantastic city. champions - this fantastic city. champions league finals always feel special after a long season. each have their own narratives and stories. you go back to last year and liverpool were on for a cup treble but events overtook us and the terrible goings—on in the organisation in the stade de france. before that we had the all english champions league final in porto. manchester city in the first final against chelsea and chelsea upsetting the odds. that was the story then and perhaps the biggest story was pep guardiola overthinking it. he's made fun of that over the last few years. this season he saying i'm not going to overthink it and of course this feel special because of what is at stake
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for manchester city, once again sweeping all aside domestically. last week they lifted the fa cup and two weeks prior to that their third premier league title in a row. domestic dominance, and perhaps. but now they look to take their place at the top table. which is why tens of thousands of city fans are here and the champions festivaljust along the champions festivaljust along the water from here. the champions festivaljust along the waterfrom here. they the champions festivaljust along the water from here. they were packing their way in and taking the pictures with the champions league trophy. just as they did a couple of years ago but this time it feels like they are more confident and they feel it will be a very special night on saturday night against inter milan. i’zfe night on saturday night against inter milan-— night on saturday night against inter milan. �* , ., . inter milan. i've been watching them since 1972 and _ inter milan. i've been watching them since 1972 and we _ inter milan. i've been watching them since 1972 and we had _ inter milan. i've been watching them since 1972 and we had won _ inter milan. i've been watching them since 1972 and we had won a - inter milan. i've been watching them since 1972 and we had won a good i inter milan. i've been watching them l since 1972 and we had won a good two since1972 and we had won a good two -- one _ since1972 and we had won a good two -- one a _ since1972 and we had won a good two -- one a good — since1972 and we had won a good two —— one a good —— one or two good teams _ —— one a good —— one or two good teams. drilling and was one of the low points — teams. drilling and was one of the low points. to see what type we are
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told has _ low points. to see what type we are told has done, i keep pinching myself — told has done, i keep pinching myself i— told has done, i keep pinching m self. ~ , . ~ myself. i think we will break them down. myself. i think we will break them down- we've _ myself. i think we will break them down. we've got _ myself. i think we will break them down. we've got too _ myself. i think we will break them down. we've got too much - myself. i think we will break them down. we've got too much and . myself. i think we will break them | down. we've got too much and the whole _ down. we've got too much and the whole squad — down. we've got too much and the whole squad as— down. we've got too much and the whole squad as the _ down. we've got too much and the whole squad as the people - down. we've got too much and the whole squad as the people of- down. we've got too much and the whole squad as the people of the i whole squad as the people of the bench _ whole squad as the people of the bench and — whole squad as the people of the bench and will— whole squad as the people of the bench and will have _ whole squad as the people of the bench and will have too - whole squad as the people of the bench and will have too much - whole squad as the people of the bench and will have too much for| bench and will have too much for them _ bench and will have too much for them. . , , ., bench and will have too much for them. ., , ., them. the last six or eight weeks have been _ them. the last six or eight weeks have been incredible _ them. the last six or eight weeks have been incredible to _ them. the last six or eight weeks have been incredible to watch. i them. the last six or eight weeks - have been incredible to watch. we've had some great teams over the last ten years but this one is going to go down in history. the ten years but this one is going to go down in history.— ten years but this one is going to go down in history. the treble is on the cards. go down in history. the treble is on the cards- just _ go down in history. the treble is on the cards. just put _ go down in history. the treble is on the cards. just put into _ go down in history. the treble is on the cards. just put into context - the cards. just put into context what that would mean. 50 the cards. just put into context what that would mean. so much sweeter to _ what that would mean. so much sweeter to emulate _ what that would mean. so much sweeter to emulate manchester| what that would mean. so much - sweeter to emulate manchester united and the class of 1999. to think manchester city could be mentioned in the same breath for an english club doing that. inter milan did it underjose—maria newell in 2010. but we heard from pep guardiola and he has tried to play down the importance of this competition in previous seasons but it's always
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been part of the manchester city project since that abu dhabi takeover take —— 15 years ago. on average they have won the league title every other year. six in the last seven. pep guardiola had been absolutely huge in the history of this club. but for them to actually now do it under pep guardiola, like you say the weight has been for him as well, finally city can be mentioned in the same breath as ac milan and real madrid and manchester united, those people and clubs who have done it at the very top of the game. they can take their place in europe as makkelie. —— among europe's elite. let's remind you how manchester city reached this stage. breezed unbeaten through a group containing sevilla and borussia dortmund — the highlight a 4—0 win in spain. erling haaland scored 5 as leipzig were swatted aside before city really lay down a marker to the rest of europe, demolishing bayern munich then
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real madrid and could become only the 15th side to win the european cup without losing a game. the players are on the precipice of history. it's erling haaland! it's too easy! of course i feel responsibility. but i'm confident we are a good team and we have _ i'm confident we are a good team and we have to _ i'm confident we are a good team and we have to perform at our best of course _ we have to perform at our best of course to — we have to perform at our best of course to be able to do this. one game _ course to be able to do this. one game left — course to be able to do this. one game left to create big history and i will game left to create big history and iwiii do _ game left to create big history and i will do everything i can to make that happen. i will do everything i can to make that happen-— i will do everything i can to make that ha en. , . , ., that happen. they are beginning to 0 en that happen. they are beginning to oen u- that happen. they are beginning to open up gaps- _ that happen. they are beginning to open up gaps- it's _ that happen. they are beginning to open up gaps- it's a _ that happen. they are beginning to open up gaps. it's a wonderful- that happen. they are beginning to| open up gaps. it's a wonderful goal. it's open up gaps. it's a wonderful goal. it's going _ open up gaps. it's a wonderful goal. it's going to — open up gaps. it's a wonderful goal. it's going to be _ open up gaps. it's a wonderful goal. it's going to be tough. _ open up gaps. it's a wonderful goal. it's going to be tough. people - open up gaps. it's a wonderful goal. it's going to be tough. people see .
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it's going to be tough. people see favouriies— it's going to be tough. people see favourites and talk about a lot of stuff _ favourites and talk about a lot of stuff but — favourites and talk about a lot of stuff but inter milan are clear what they do. _ stuff but inter milan are clear what they do, this system, their playing style. _ they do, this system, their playing style. the — they do, this system, their playing style, the players they have quality _ style, the players they have quality. it's tough. a final always brings— quality. it's tough. a final always brings an — quality. it's tough. a final always brings an extra dimension. we will need _ brings an extra dimension. we will need to— brings an extra dimension. we will need to be — brings an extra dimension. we will need to be fully prepared and ready on saturday. need to be fully prepared and ready on saturday-— on saturday. to define what this u-rou on saturday. to define what this a-rou has on saturday. to define what this group has achieved _ on saturday. to define what this group has achieved over- on saturday. to define what this group has achieved over the - on saturday. to define what thisj group has achieved over the last on saturday. to define what this - group has achieved over the last six seasons, you can't play it down on one match, it's the one prestigious trophy we don't have that we desperately need. notjust for this is a group of players for a legacy but also for this club. we will leave no stone unturned, do our research — we will leave no stone unturned, do our research and give everything and be confident in ourselves and believe — be confident in ourselves and believe we can do this and win this game _ it is friday but michael brown rather than being in the studio
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with us is out in turkey. i caught up with him earlier and asked him about that kyle walker comment that this won't define their legacy — when in actual fact — it could completely define it... you've got to think that. they have wanted this moment for a long period of time. ijust wanted this moment for a long period of time. i just spoke to wanted this moment for a long period of time. ijust spoke to him and they are looking forward to this one for certain. the team are excited and they have a chance to win a treble. they are very much the favourites going into this butter to be going to be a tough game. in the 24 hours leading _ be going to be a tough game. in the 24 hours leading up _ be going to be a tough game. in the 24 hours leading up to _ be going to be a tough game. in the 24 hours leading up to a _ be going to be a tough game. in the 24 hours leading up to a big - be going to be a tough game. in the 24 hours leading up to a big game like this, what are the players going to be doing and feeling? thea;r going to be doing and feeling? they will be relaxing _ going to be doing and feeling? tue: will be relaxing today. going to be doing and feeling? tte: will be relaxing today. just going to be doing and feeling? "ttez1: will be relaxing today. just having a coffee and soaking it all in and waiting for the opportunity. they have a training session to get through as well. a bit more detail in planning. whether they will find
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out the team today or tomorrow, they will be waiting to see if they've got the the opportunity to be on that pitch in such a big game. it doesn't come any better than a champions league final and going in as favourites. it's been a big week. city are good at not taking things for granted and surely that is what the manager will be instilling in them. . the manager will be instilling in them. ,, , , , ., ., them. stick with us because one of them. stick with us because one of the criticisms _ them. stick with us because one of the criticisms of _ them. stick with us because one of the criticisms of pep _ them. stick with us because one of the criticisms of pep guardiola - them. stick with us because one of the criticisms of pep guardiola two | the criticisms of pep guardiola two years ago when they lost to chelsea was he tried to be too clever, no striker. can you tinker too much? it's simple. we lose and i am wrong. if it's simple. we lose and i am wrong. if we _ it's simple. we lose and i am wrong. if we win _ it's simple. we lose and i am wrong. if we wini_ it's simple. we lose and i am wrong. if we win i am— it's simple. we lose and i am wrong. if we win i am right. it is what it is. if we win i am right. it is what it is its— if we win i am right. it is what it is it's not— if we win i am right. it is what it is. it's not about fair or unfair, it is— is. it's not about fair or unfair, it is what— is. it's not about fair or unfair, it is what he _ is. it's not about fair or unfair, it is what he was and you have to accept _ it is what he was and you have to
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accept it — in many things we were better than them _ in many things we were better than them but _ in many things we were better than them but we lost. it�*s in many things we were better than them but we lost.— them but we lost. it's incredible to think pep guardiola _ them but we lost. it's incredible to think pep guardiola has _ them but we lost. it's incredible to think pep guardiola has only - them but we lost. it's incredible to think pep guardiola has only won l them but we lost. it's incredible to i think pep guardiola has only won the champions league twice. to some of the criticism that comes his way there? �* . ~ the criticism that comes his way there? 3 ~ there? it's like he said, if he doesnt there? it's like he said, if he doesn't win _ there? it's like he said, if he doesn't win and _ there? it's like he said, if he doesn't win and there - there? it's like he said, if he doesn't win and there is - there? it's like he said, if he doesn't win and there is a i there? it's like he said, if he i doesn't win and there is a slight change he will be criticised. whether he changes or he doesn't there is always an angle to say could the manager have done this or made those changes? maybe because he does big changes he is open to criticism but when he's done it this year and he's made a right back, nobody has said anything apart from he is the master and best tactically we have seen. they have been on such a good run. he is happy with that situation and he will look back at
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the last champions league final and say was i right or was i not? do you get a sense that this is a moment for this team? you know some of the players, is there a sense this is different to what we saw with a chelsea final a couple of years ago?— with a chelsea final a couple of earsauo? ,~ ., , ., years ago? they are ready for it. i don't think— years ago? they are ready for it. i don't think they _ years ago? they are ready for it. i don't think they are _ years ago? they are ready for it. i don't think they are phased. it i years ago? they are ready for it. i | don't think they are phased. it has taken the time to get that. we saw the performance against bayern munich and real madrid. the team is now taking everything in their stride. they are confident that they are not complacent and that's the key. more relaxed going into this game. some of them have played big
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international games as well. it's a huge game but something they can handle and get on with it. great huge game but something they can handle and get on with it.— handle and get on with it. great to seak to handle and get on with it. great to speak to yom _ handle and get on with it. great to speak to yom enjoy _ handle and get on with it. great to speak to you. enjoy the _ handle and get on with it. great to speak to you. enjoy the game i handle and get on with it. great to speak to you. enjoy the game and| speak to you. enjoy the game and thanks forjoining us. you're watching the football news show. time to catch up on saturday's opposition. inter won their first title in a decade last season but finished well off the pace in third domesically this time around their run in europe has been impressive, coming through a group containing bayern munich and barcelona. the draw in the knockouts has been kinder to them but came passed porto, benfica then arch rivals ac milan to reach theirfirst champions league final since they won it in 2010 underjose mourinho. football writer jake smalley covers the club for sempreinter. hejoins us live. he joins us live. there hejoins us live. there is he joins us live. there is always an underdog and the final —— and a favourite for the final. what chance do inter milan have? it’s favourite for the final. what chance do inter milan have?— do inter milan have? it's pretty obvious that _ do inter milan have? it's pretty obvious that manchester i do inter milan have? it's pretty obvious that manchester city . do inter milan have? it's pretty i obvious that manchester city other favourites. you look at their squad and you are talking about £60
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million per player. a lot of the inter milan signing is free signings. everything is leading up to manchester city running the scheme. pep guardiola is chasing that trophy but i wouldn't write inter—milan. it's unwise to think it will be a walkover manchester city the way that inter milan play. they are good at sitting back and soaking up are good at sitting back and soaking up pressure. the most clean sheets in the competition, the most defensive tackles in most interceptions. there are a tough team to beat. i think they might surprise people. it would be silly to write them off.— surprise people. it would be silly to write them off. they have got an aurein to write them off. they have got an ageing squad- _ to write them off. they have got an ageing squad- rory _ to write them off. they have got an ageing squad. rory smith - to write them off. they have got an ageing squad. rory smith in - to write them off. they have got an ageing squad. rory smith in the i to write them off. they have got an i ageing squad. rory smith in the new york times described them as being held together by bandages. we have a lot of players that are trying to drive —— prove people wrong. how much does that play into their
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psyche? much does that play into their -s che? . , .., psyche? there is definitely some merit in that. _ psyche? there is definitely some merit in that. there _ psyche? there is definitely some merit in that. there are - psyche? there is definitely some merit in that. there are a - psyche? there is definitely some merit in that. there are a lot i psyche? there is definitely some merit in that. there are a lot of. merit in that. there are a lot of players who people... the left wingback is a crucial player. he's brilliant going forward is a fantastic football player. marcella brozovic holds them together in midfield. you've got that bit of experience and onana has had a tough 18 months with a drugs ban dyaks but since she's got the number one shirt he has been absolutely fantastic and he's been a really key figure in this runt to the final. in francesco chaibi there is that she is 35 years
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of age and cayman on loan from lazio. he had a pretty poor year last year but he's been an absolute trojan in defence. against benfica he came up with blood on his face and he has been fantastic. a lot of players who want to prove people wrong. don't write them off. great to seak wrong. don't write them off. great to speak to — wrong. don't write them off. great to speak to yom — before we go let's check back in with olly foster in istanbul. the atmosphere building i'm sure and you have been speaking to a champions league legend. yes. you have been speaking to a champions league legend. yes. a lot of turkish families _ champions league legend. yes. a lot of turkish families down _ champions league legend. yes. a lot of turkish families down here - champions league legend. yes. a lot of turkish families down here just i of turkish families down here just taking in the evening a in istanbul. it really is building. the square is
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a hive of activity. that's where most of the manchester city fans will be heading. i have spoken to a champions league legend, clarence seedorf. has manchester city dream of the first champions league title here is a man who has fought in the bag, one with dyaks, one with real madrid, two with ac milan. i grabbed a few words with him earlier and asked him what it's like to be in the champions league final and just what it means for manchester city in inter—milan. it what it means for manchester city in inter-milan— inter-milan. it definitely defines ou when inter-milan. it definitely defines you when it _ inter-milan. it definitely defines you when it becomes _ inter-milan. it definitely defines you when it becomes about i inter-milan. it definitely defines i you when it becomes about history. clubs _ you when it becomes about history. clubs like _ you when it becomes about history. clubs like bayern munich and real madrid _ clubs like bayern munich and real madrid and barcelona and ac milan and inter— madrid and barcelona and ac milan and inter milan, they have done it three _ and inter milan, they have done it three or— and inter milan, they have done it three or four times or 14 times. it definitely— three or four times or 14 times. it definitely counts to build a club to a stage _ definitely counts to build a club to a stage where in 40 years from now they will— a stage where in 40 years from now they will look back and say
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manchester city is one of the main clubs— manchester city is one of the main clubs in_ manchester city is one of the main clubs in the — manchester city is one of the main clubs in the world. we manchester city is one of the main clubs in the world.— clubs in the world. we spoke at lenath clubs in the world. we spoke at length and _ clubs in the world. we spoke at length and i — clubs in the world. we spoke at length and i asked _ clubs in the world. we spoke at length and i asked him - clubs in the world. we spoke at length and i asked him what i clubs in the world. we spoke at length and i asked him what is| clubs in the world. we spoke at| length and i asked him what is it clubs in the world. we spoke at i length and i asked him what is it or what story is this final going to give us and he said it's going to be tight. inter milan, you have to give them a lot of credit. their defence has been fantastic especially in the knockout stages. clean sheets in five of the six matches they have played in the last 16. they are not going to give anything away. he can see it going to 120 minutes. i said surely not penalties and he said maybe not penalties but he reckons they will be a late winner. he was to play for inter milan so he was kind of sitting on the fence. i think everybody here thinks it will be manchester city that prevail to get their name on that trophy for the first time. and then who knows where this city side can go on and
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develop after this. they are the strong favourites against inter milan but they always throw up fantastic stories please contact —— these champions league final. enjogr these champions league final. en'oy it out there and i these champions league final. en'oy it out there and thank i these champions league final. en'oy it out there and thank you i these champions league final. enjoy it out there and thank you for joining us. just before we go — here's how you can follow the final across the bbc. sportsday on bbc news will have all the build up at 6:30pm and 7:30pm. radio 5 live on air from 6:30pm. full match commentary from 8pm, also via bbc sounds and the bbc sport website has you covered all day with the live page. whatever you're up to, however you're following it, enjoy your weekend and we'll see you again soon. we will have plenty more from istanbul and great to get all of that build—up. i would have breaking
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news coming from the reuters news agency in the us that a couple of donald trump's lawyers have attended their resignation as counsel to the former president. we are still waiting for more detail around that but interesting development that two of donald trump's lawyers have tended their resignation and overnight we saw that indictment as federal criminal charges around those documents being laid. we will have more on that here in our next bulletin. let mejust have more on that here in our next bulletin. let me just take you to the live pictures from annecy in france because the cathedral is there as they prepare for a mass after yesterday's dreadful events a nd after yesterday's dreadful events and we heard a little earlier in the day that all the four children who were in hospital after that attack have been operated on and were all in a stable condition. emanuel
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macron has been built in the hospital and in the area meeting members of the public who confronted thatman yesterday who stabbed those for children in a park. he was talking to those people and of course he was praising members of the public who intervened in that attack. the man with the duffel bag full tried to stop the attacker, he has praised him as a hero. he says he is praying for the children and he is praying for the children and he said it's nothing about me earlier. those are the scenes from the cathedral as people gather. a huge shock of course after those events in france yesterday. police continue to question a man they have arrested. these are some of the latest pictures from france. you are watching bbc news. military veterans
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who are gay, lesbian or transgender and were dismissed interrogated or even imprisoned for their sexuality are calling on the british government to release the findings of an independent report into how they were treated. until the year 2000, anyone who was lgbt was banned from serving in britain's armed forces. our lgbt and identity correspondent lauren moss reports.(tx next)
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i was prepared to lay down my life for the democratic principles we are supposed to be living by today. it was my dream to have a long, life career in the army. my father served 24 years. at the age ofjust17 both trevor and carol pledged their lives to the country like their families before them. if i'd have served 22 years, i would have contributed to the army to my utmost ability. i was robbed of the career i should have had. they robbed me of my life completely. trevor and carol's aspirations were destroyed and they are unable to claim their military pension. until 2000 anyone gay, lesbian or bisexual, or perceived to be, was banned from serving in the armed forces. those who were discovered were dishonourably discharged. some say they were interrogated, imprisoned, put through invasive medical procedures, or had their medals stripped until the ban was lifted. the letter i got back from the mod said in one single sentence, "your service has been terminated as per the date of this letter." i was absolutely livid. the special investigation branch were actually in my room and they were ransacking it, asking me intimate questions about what me and my partner got up to and tried to get us to implicate other people. the government accepts the ban was wrong and commissioned a review into its impact which has now been completed by retired
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judge lord etherton. last night at a private event he met with veterans hoping to find out when the review would be published and what, if any, compensation may be recommended to try and put some of the wrongs right. caroline paige, who was the first openly transgender woman to serve in the military, was there. what they heard last night was not what they were expecting. they were expecting to hear progress with the independent report being published. it is really distressing their experiences, they have had to reach back, deep back into that, to provide the evidence so they can move forward. meeting others who went through what they did and bringing it to light has given carol and trevor a new purpose. is like a therapy, you go back and you get involved with people of a like mind. the hairs on the back of my neck stand up and ijust feel really, really appreciated. i am proud now to turn round and say yes, i am a gay woman and i would have been prouder if i had continued in the army, i must admit. the government says it is proud and grateful to its lgbtq+ veterans and will consider the review and respond in due course. trevor and carol want lessons to be learned so the hopes and dreams of future generations are never taken away again. lauren moss, bbc news.
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we will talk more about the story in about 40 minutes. it's a stomach—churning sight we've seen far too many times over the past year — raw sewage being discharged into waters around england. it's an issue many campaigners have taken into their own hands. we joined citizen scientists taking samples around two harbours on england's south coast. their results are now in, and have revealed a �*cocktail of drugs' in the water. our environment correspondent, jonah fisher reports. the natural harbours of chichester and langston on the south coast of england. they are sheltered waters and an important breeding ground for birds and a popular hall of spot for relaxing seals. but this is also where raw sewage from portsmouth is
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regularlyjumped and locals say they think the water quality has been getting worse. igrate think the water quality has been getting worse-— think the water quality has been getting worse. we had a lot more cases of peeple — getting worse. we had a lot more cases of people saying _ getting worse. we had a lot more cases of people saying they i getting worse. we had a lot more cases of people saying they had l getting worse. we had a lot more l cases of people saying they had got into the water and had stomach upsets and ear issues and we thought something was not quite right. igate something was not quite right. we are out on langston harbour with bianca and rob, they were so worried about the state of the water that they formed a group of residents to take samples and then send them off to be tested at a university laboratory. to be tested at a university laboratory-— to be tested at a university laboratory. to be tested at a university laborato . . , , ., laboratory. pass me a bottle in the second. laboratory. pass me a bottle in the second- each _ laboratory. pass me a bottle in the second. each of _ laboratory. pass me a bottle in the second. each of the _ laboratory. pass me a bottle in the second. each of the 22 _ laboratory. pass me a bottle in the second. each of the 22 sites i laboratory. pass me a bottle in the second. each of the 22 sites they l second. each of the 22 sites they samled second. each of the 22 sites they sampled at _ second. each of the 22 sites they sampled at had _ second. each of the 22 sites they sampled at had an _ second. each of the 22 sites they sampled at had an average i second. each of the 22 sites they| sampled at had an average traces second. each of the 22 sites they i sampled at had an average traces of 19 different chemicals. igate sampled at had an average traces of 19 different chemicals.— 19 different chemicals. we found metformin which _ 19 different chemicals. we found metformin which is _ 19 different chemicals. we found metformin which is a _ 19 different chemicals. we found metformin which is a diabetic- 19 different chemicals. we found i metformin which is a diabetic drug. we have _ metformin which is a diabetic drug. we have found an antibiotic, some nicotine _ we have found an antibiotic, some nicotine and cocaine and tramadol. these _ nicotine and cocaine and tramadol. these are — nicotine and cocaine and tramadol. these are things that are coming out of people _ these are things that are coming out of people so the way they are
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getting — of people so the way they are getting into the water must be through— getting into the water must be through the people in the water system — through the people in the water system and sewage. at through the people in the water system and sewage.— system and sewage. at his laboratory. _ system and sewage. at his laboratory, professor i system and sewage. at his laboratory, professor alex | system and sewage. at his i laboratory, professor alex ford shows us how the geography of the natural harbours keeps discharged sewage and chemicals close to shore. it ejects from there and it comes right the way down here and the tight turns and it washes straight back up so these organisms which are permanently they are just living in a cocktail of different chemical wastes. how worried should we be? worried, very. we have to take this seriously because there are chemicals harming wildlife now which we banned 30 years ago and they are still having effects. the we banned 30 years ago and they are still having effects.— still having effects. the chemicals ma have still having effects. the chemicals may have come — still having effects. the chemicals may have come through _ still having effects. the chemicals may have come through this i still having effects. the chemicals i may have come through this overflow pipe. this year it's already spilled raw sewage from more than 800 hours into langston harbour. southern water centre is a statement.
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the pressure is now on the water companies to show they can clean up their act. companies to show they can clean up theiract. let's companies to show they can clean up their act. let's catch up with all their act. let's catch up with all the weather details now. hello there. today is likely to be the hottest day of the year so far, with temperatures reaching the high 20s, a statistic that will quickly be forgotten because over the weekend it is set to get even hotter. 30 degrees and hottest spots. 30 injune, how hot is that? we get it every year. many of us look forward to the hot spells, some of us don't like the heat and for a few with underlying health conditions, it can cause problems. and for that reason, heat health alert has been issued. satellite picture today shows the extent of the sunshine. we do have some low cloud affecting
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the north of scotland, and that could link all day, and there are some high cloud across the south—west made in the sunshine hazy. might squeeze out a non—shower from that. if you catch one in cornwall, the rain could come down in quite big, chunky raindrops. for most of us, it is a warm day, and the highest temperatures are likely to reach 28. overnight tonight, we will keep some of that low cloud across the north seacoast, east scotland and eastern england, but otherwise a largely dry night, chilly across the north—east but there is temperatures creeping up in the south of both england and wales, 13 and 14 for cardiff and london. we start that we can on a glorious note, plenty of sunshine and becoming very warm if not hot. the heat triggers one or two thunderstorms, and many of you won't see much in the way of rain, but they could be one or two areas that see a real deluge, posing a risk of some flash flooding. still that is the exception, for most of us are hot and sunny day with temperatures peaking at around 30 celsius, perhaps some low cloud lingering.
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what follows is a very warm evening, probably the warmest night we have seen so far this year with temperatures at bed time for some still up into the 20s, and that is a feature of our weather going forward over the next few days. the sunday again, a lot of dry weather, a few thunderstorms will build, and again one or two of those could be torrential. in the west of the uk that could be some areas that see lower temperatures compared with what we have had over the last couple of weeks, and of course it has been glorious for many in the west. and for a heatwave to be declared, you need temperatures to reach over a certain threshold for three days, that threshold met for london, manchester and glasgow, so for some, it is the first heatwave of the year. live from london. this is bbc news.

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