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hello, welcome back to bbc news. i'm a maryam moshiri. it is time for a look at today's sport with you. the premier league is the kneejerk competition in europe upping its transfer window. the first big deal of the season evolves an english player, we are madrid signing jude bellingham. agreeing a fee ofjust over 100 million euros last week. he joins in a six—year contract and will become the second most expensive british footballer of all time. after three years with borussia dortmund, where he came so
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close to winning the german title can actually lie season, he is moving to the 1a time european champions and we are madrid have just had a difficult season, thrashed by city in the champions league, they finish ten points off the pace in la liga. he is a midfielder, they know what they get in, just 19 you can dominate games on his own and that is what they will be expecting next season. the famed hotels and casinos of las vegas often stay open all night and as that part of the united states starts to wake up, it might be a stanley cup winner amongst those with bleary eyes. the biggest cold nights at the nhl champions for the first time in six years —— in the vegas gold knights was that it completes their win over florida panthers. the captain mark stone becoming the first player to score a hat—trick in the stanley cup final since 1996, is lured into an empty net as the panthers tried to get back into the game, fans at the caps
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on to the ice as the gold knights won. said every pup is not public investment firm and the pg and dp world hers had joined forces. after more than a year—long dispute. he is preparing for the us open which starts tomorrow in los angeles. this is another starts tomorrow in los angeles. ti 3 is another world series starts tomorrow in los angeles. t1151 is another world series i starts tomorrow in los angeles. ti 1 is another world series i have been focused on preparing for this week and some of it is out of my control so i do not know what will happen in the future but i'm interested to see because it affects me and we will see what happens. as you say, do not have a tonne of control over that and things are barely starting to take firm with that whole deal, so i just don't know. the take firm with that whole deal, so i just don't know.— take firm with that whole deal, so i just don't know. the pga tour have announced — just don't know. the pga tour have announced their _ just don't know. the pga tour have announced their commissioner - just don't know. the pga tour have announced their commissioner is i announced their commissioner is recovering from a medical situation, without revealing the nature of the issue. he had been the subject of criticism after the merger was announced last week. one of the
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reasons that england's new attacking style in test cricket has burned such fruit and similarly why they have such high hopes for the ashes is harry brook, forcing his way into the team, scoring more than... he gets a try at his powerful middle order batting against australia. it order batting against australia. it is a dream come true to be involved in my first ashes and growing up and watching some of these players still playing, against the best in the world against the best australians and english players to play. there are one of the best sides in the world, just off the back of a world test championship when and i've always wanted to play against the best players in the world and see how good i really am. meanwhile, steve smith has a little closer to the other end of his career, but despite his own personal successes, particularly at edgbaston, the venue for the series's first test on friday, he is yet to be on an australia side that wins the ashes in england. the australia side that wins the ashes in encland. ~ , , australia side that wins the ashes in encland. a , ,, , in england. the ashes series, i cuess in england. the ashes series, i guess what _ in england. the ashes series, i guess what you're _ in england. the ashes series, i guess what you're sort - in england. the ashes series, i guess what you're sort of - in england. the ashes series, i guess what you're sort ofjudge in england. the ashes series, i - guess what you're sort ofjudge on, i sunpose~ —
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guess what you're sort ofjudge on, i suppose. and the big series that you want— i suppose. and the big series that you want to do well in and hope your team _ you want to do well in and hope your team have _ you want to do well in and hope your team have success and last time we came _ team have success and last time we came over_ team have success and last time we came over here, we got close to winning — came over here, we got close to winning the ashes, the next best result— winning the ashes, the next best result was— winning the ashes, the next best result was drawing it and we did that, _ result was drawing it and we did that, but— result was drawing it and we did that, but it's certainly something i've wanted to take off my bucket list in _ i've wanted to take off my bucket list in my— i've wanted to take off my bucket list in my career so i'm just excited _ list in my career so i'm just excited for the next couple of months _ there is a lot more build—up to the ashes on your website and i will have more in the next hour or so but thatis have more in the next hour or so but that is your sport for now. thank you very much. more on a junior doctor strike in england. the government says the market will put patient safety at risk along with efforts to cut waiting lists. live now to two junior doctors taking part in the
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strike action in birmingham. thank you both of you forjoining us here on bbc news. if i can put it to you, doctor, can you explain why your striking, given the destruction it is causing to people who just want to be looked after in hospital conditions? —— given the disruption. we do not want to be on strike, this is our last resort. all we want... sound cutting out if it looks likely five to £10 increase, so if someone is being paid 40p an hour we are asking that they are paid 90 p. ==
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asking that they are paid 90 p. -- £40 an asking that they are paid 90 p. » £40 an hour to be paid 90 p. asking that they are paid 90 p. -- £40 an hour to be paid 90 p. so l asking that they are paid 90 p. -- - £40 an hour to be paid 90 p. so what ou're £40 an hour to be paid 90 p. so what you're saying — £40 an hour to be paid 90 p. so what you're saying is _ £40 an hour to be paid 90 p. so what you're saying is that _ £40 an hour to be paid 90 p. so what you're saying is that you have - you're saying is that you have basically had what is in effect a pay cut over the past years and you're asking for reasonable increases. but people might be watching and thinking a 35% pay rise is incredible, given what other people in the private sector are being offered at the moment. how do you justify that demand? i being offered at the moment. how do you justify that demand?— you 'ustify that demand? i think i can you justify that demand? i think i can answer— you justify that demand? i think i can answer that _ you justify that demand? i think i can answer that question. - you justify that demand? i think i can answer that question. we - you justify that demand? i think i i can answer that question. we have had such a massive pay cut, the biggest pay cut in the entire public sector, so that is why we are asking, we are not asking for more money, we'rejust asking asking, we are not asking for more money, we're just asking to asking, we are not asking for more money, we'rejust asking to be paid exactly the same. i have so many of my friends who have now left the profession, having a better worklife balance, able to live how they want to. we are going to deal with long
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waiting list,... sound cutting out thank you very much forjoining us. apologies to viewers for the quality of the sound on that. unfortunately, i think both those doctors were using their mobile phones or the mobile phone to conduct the interview, and sometimes the sound quality is not quite as good as you wanted to be when you go live, so apologies for that. i think we got the generaljust of what apologies for that. i think we got the general just of what they were both saying. at least 78 migrants are known to have drowned after their fishing vessel capsized off the coast of southern greece. around a hundred others were rescued. the boat is reported to have been heading to italy from the libyan port of tobruk when it began taking on water late on tuesday. the greek coastguard says an extensive search operation was complicated by strong winds. officials in western nigeria say at least 150 people
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are feared to have drowned after their boat capsized. search and rescue efforts are underway in the state of kwara. the vessel, with more than 300 passengers on board, sank in the river niger on monday. the passengers were returning from a wedding party in neighbouring niger state. the state funeral of silvio berlusconi is under way in milan's massive cathedral sack. many members of the current government, led by the current prime minister giorgia meloni, attending. mr berlusconi's coffin was carried into the cathedral a little earlier. there was applause from people inside as well as those outside. hundreds of his supporters gathered outside il duomo, watching the ceremony on giant screens. not everyone has come
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to pay their respects to the former prime minister. some opposition politicians have opted to stay away and very few foreign leaders are in attendance. i know officially that the hungarian leader viktor 0rban is there. mr berlusconi was an influential media tycoon, a right—wing populist. many people say he was the precursor to donald trump night, the way that he came to power with absolutely no political experience. he was also a very divisive figure in italian politics from many, especially because of some of his very questionable views on women's role in society, but nevertheless, italy has decided to afford him a state funeral, something that they have not given in the past to any former prime minister. this is usually reserved for popes, those who have died and
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more, and current ministers. we will stay with these pictures as i say goodbye to you on bbc news. hello. after the heavy downpours and thunderstorms that have bought some of us a lot of rain over the last few days, today is somewhat calmer. a bit of culture in the sunshine hazy in the south—west of the uk and some patches of low cloud around the western coast and just a few very isolated showers and northern parts of scotland. temperatures in the western side of scotland up to 27 or 28 celsius. southern england, up to 29—30. this evening and tonight, any showers in the north
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of scotland will fade. we will have largely clear skies overhead, some low cloud for western coasts and maybe some low cloud and mist and fog across parts this of north—east england. a slightly fresher night than the ones we had earlier in the week, 9—14. a fresh start to thursday but mostly sunny, most will keep sunny skies overhead but there isjust a slightly greater chance of seeing some thunderstorms in the afternoon. one or two popping up across the highlands of scotland, although the south—west of scotland should stay pretty much dry. 2627 celsius. —— 20 627 celsius. western counties of northern ireland are likely to see some thunderstorms, maybe one or two over the hills and mountains of wales and a very small chance of a shower in eastern england as well. temperatures for southern parts if anything just a little down on where they have been during today. this moving towards friday, a bit of a change because this area of low pressure is swirling in the atlantic and will start to throw a frontal system northwards, really only grazing the western side of the uk,
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could bring the thunderstorm for western areas, especially northern ireland, possibly a few rogue showers popping up further east but mostly finance. and a subtle shift in the wind direction means that some of these east coasts will no longer have the wind coming in off the chilly sea and so will be a little bit warmer 24, 25 in newcastle and hull. into the weekend, the low pressure moves closer and actually, particularly on sunday, there is the chance for some quite heavy, thundery downpours to drive northwards across the uk. so, the increasing chance of rain, some of that heavy, as we go through the weekend, temperatures coming down just a little.
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live from london, this is bbc news. moving tributes come in for the three people killed in the nottingham attacks. the bbc has seen cctv footage showing the man said to be the suspect in the attacks. and i rajini vaidyanathan live at the university of nottingham, where two of the teenage victims studied. there will be a vigil for them later today. we will be in milan as the state funeral for the former italian prime minister silvio berlusconi is
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