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gemflemuen, gentlemen, m gentlemen, hello nottingham. thank you for being _ hello nottingham. thank you for being here, thank you for showing your love — being here, thank you for showing your love for our babies. be patient with us, _ your love for our babies. be patient with us, we — your love for our babies. be patient with us, we all want to say a little something. but i want to say is that my beautiful baby girl, she wasn't 'ust my beautiful baby girl, she wasn't just beautiful and the outside, you must've _ just beautiful and the outside, you must've seen her pictures across the media, _ must've seen her pictures across the media, she — must've seen her pictures across the media, she was so beautiful on the inside _ media, she was so beautiful on the inside she — media, she was so beautiful on the inside. she was a treasured and adored — inside. she was a treasured and adored child. she wanted very few things— adored child. she wanted very few things in— adored child. she wanted very few things in life. she wanted to be a doctor~ _ things in life. she wanted to be a doctor~ she — things in life. she wanted to be a doctor. she wanted to play hockey with her— doctor. she wanted to play hockey with her pals, she wanted to have fun because that's what all students want, _ fun because that's what all students want. they— fun because that's what all students want, they want to enjoy themselves. and ail— want, they want to enjoy themselves. and all they— want, they want to enjoy themselves. and all they were doing was walking home _ and all they were doing was walking home. they were just walking home
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after a _ home. they were just walking home after a night out. and i, home. they were just walking home aftera night out. and i, says, emma weber_ aftera night out. and i, says, emma weber says. — aftera night out. and i, says, emma weber says, this person must face justice _ weber says, this person must face justice it — weber says, this person must face justice it is— weber says, this person must face justice. it is truly so unfair. in i will— justice. it is truly so unfair. in i will echo— justice. it is truly so unfair. in i will echo what my husband said yesterday, be kind to each other, look after — yesterday, be kind to each other, look after each other, don't have hate _ look after each other, don't have hate in _ look after each other, don't have hate in your— look after each other, don't have hate in your hearts. say prayers for my baby _ hate in your hearts. say prayers for my baby girl. i can't say any more but she _ my baby girl. i can't say any more but she did — my baby girl. i can't say any more but she did love nottingham. applause. | but she did love nottingham. applause— but she did love nottingham. applause. , ., ., applause. i will say one more thing, 'ust want applause. i will say one more thing, just want more _ applause. i will say one more thing, just want more than, _ applause. i will say one more thing, just want more than, grace _ applause. i will say one more thing, just want more than, grace love - just want more than, grace love nottingham but she's not from nottingham. in barnaby love nottingham. in barnaby love nottingham but he's not from nottingham but he's not from nottingham either. were from different parts from the uk, grace's from the _ different parts from the uk, grace's from the southeast, greater london and barnaby from the south from somerset — and barnaby from the south from somerset. and there is a huge
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community down there also needing heio _ community down there also needing heio their— community down there also needing help. their friends, their families so it— help. their friends, their families so it is— help. their friends, their families so it is hot— help. their friends, their families so it is notjust nottingham grieving _ so it is notjust nottingham grieving. but the magnitude of the -rief grieving. but the magnitude of the grief reflects the magnitude of the love the _ grief reflects the magnitude of the love the love we had for her. thank ou. love the love we had for her. thank you applause- — love the love we had for her. thank you. applause. as _ love the love we had for her. thank you. applause. as grace's - love the love we had for her. thank| you. applause. as grace's younger brother i you. applause. as grace's younger brother 1 just — you. applause. as grace's younger brother i just want _ you. applause. as grace's younger brother i just want to _ you. applause. as grace's younger brother i just want to thank - brother i just want to thank everyone here for coming to remember the lost lives of our loved ones barney, grace and ian and my family especially for flying over it means the most. grace wasn't onlyjust a sister to me, she was a best friend of mine, my mother, my father all have friends and all her family. it is only one message that comes out
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of this i urge you all to cherish every moment you spend of your loved ones because you just never know when it will end. thank you. you i really mean it when i say thank— you i really mean it when i say thank you _ you i really mean it when i say thank you for taking time out of your— thank you for taking time out of your trusy— thank you for taking time out of your busy lives to be here. and sharing — your busy lives to be here. and sharing grief with us both up that really— sharing grief with us both up that really is — sharing grief with us both up that really is powerful. and i really think— really is powerful. and i really think literally each and every one of you _ think literally each and every one of you who — think literally each and every one of you who is taking the time, thank you so— of you who is taking the time, thank you so much, it means so much. we were _ you so much, it means so much. we were four— you so much, it means so much. we were four and — you so much, it means so much. we were fourand we're you so much, it means so much. we were four and we're now three. and
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the same _ were four and we're now three. and the same for— were four and we're now three. and the same for bernie's family they also were — the same for bernie's family they also were four and they are now three _ also were four and they are now three the — also were four and they are now three. the speeches of a brokenhearted father, i loved my grace _ brokenhearted father, i loved my grace more than i loved anything and i'm grace more than i loved anything and i'm trying _ grace more than i loved anything and i'm trying to — grace more than i loved anything and i'm trying to be as strong as i can. forgive _ i'm trying to be as strong as i can. forgive me — i'm trying to be as strong as i can. forgive me. there are people in hospital— forgive me. there are people in hospital as _ forgive me. there are people in hospital as well who are injured from _ hospital as well who are injured from this— hospital as well who are injured from this attack and is families our thoughts _ from this attack and is families our thoughts are with them as well. i really— thoughts are with them as well. i really hope and wish them a speedy recovery _ really hope and wish them a speedy recovery. i'd like to thank the uniformed _ recovery. i'd like to thank the uniformed services who always do such a _ uniformed services who always do such a greatjob. thank uniformed services who always do such a great job. thank you to the police, _ such a great job. thank you to the police, thank you to the emergency services, _ police, thank you to the emergency services, thank you to everyone who did so— services, thank you to everyone who did so much — services, thank you to everyone who did so much. and the light that was grace. _ did so much. and the light that was grace, she did love nottingham. i
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asked _ grace, she did love nottingham. i asked her— grace, she did love nottingham. i asked her to come home last week she said, asked her to come home last week she said. a _ asked her to come home last week she said. a few— asked her to come home last week she said, a few more sessions, i said yes _ said, a few more sessions, i said yes she — said, a few more sessions, i said yes. she loved going out in your towrr~ _ yes. she loved going out in your towrr~ she — yes. she loved going out in your town. she absolutely adored her friends _ town. she absolutely adored her friends and family. this is one really— friends and family. this is one really university town. this is a great _ really university town. this is a great university that she went to. she had _ great university that she went to. she had so— great university that she went to. she had so many, so many good friends _ she had so many, so many good friends and _ she had so many, so many good friends and such great memories. she was so _ friends and such great memories. she was so looking forward to coming back for— was so looking forward to coming back for second year. and she would have treen— back for second year. and she would have been a — back for second year. and she would have been a junior doctor serving you and — have been a junior doctor serving you and your lovely city and the hospital— you and your lovely city and the hospital here. and that's been taken away from _ hospital here. and that's been taken away from us. thank you so much for being _ away from us. thank you so much for being here _ away from us. thank you so much for being here and everyone who is doing so much _ being here and everyone who is doing so much for— being here and everyone who is doing so much for us in the background, i thank— so much for us in the background, i thank everyone who is doing that. thank— thank everyone who is doing that. thank you — thank everyone who is doing that. thank you so much.—
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the other thing and get a say honestiy, _ the other thing and get a say honestly, imagine a world ofjust love and — honestly, imagine a world ofjust love and no violence. just imagine that world — love and no violence. just imagine that world. thank you. ladies and gentlemen, before we close this evening with some music from students from the university of nottingham i am going to invite our portfolio portfolio holder for communities.— portfolio portfolio holder for communities. . ,, , ., , ., ., communities. thank you everyone for that i think communities. thank you everyone for that i think we _ communities. thank you everyone for
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that i think we still _ communities. thank you everyone for that i think we still need _ communities. thank you everyone for that i think we still need a _ communities. thank you everyone for that i think we still need a couple - that i think we still need a couple of seconds — that i think we still need a couple of seconds to absorb the words of the families. if anyone has ever loved _ the families. if anyone has ever loved then— the families. if anyone has ever loved then they would've been moved by the _ loved then they would've been moved by the words of the families. nottingham is love has been ignited by the _ nottingham is love has been ignited by the lives of ian, grace and barnaby _ by the lives of ian, grace and barnaby. we came here tonight to grieve _ barnaby. we came here tonight to grieve and — barnaby. we came here tonight to grieve and mourn but we have also come _ grieve and mourn but we have also come tonight to give gratitude and thanks for— come tonight to give gratitude and thanks for their lives. come tonight to give gratitude and thanks fortheir lives. in come tonight to give gratitude and thanks for their lives. in these dark— thanks for their lives. in these dark days _ thanks for their lives. in these dark days for both families and for the city— dark days for both families and for the city it— dark days for both families and for the city it is— dark days for both families and for the city it is the light of your
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courage _ the city it is the light of your courage and their lives that has led to unity— courage and their lives that has led to unity and has led to love. in i want _ to unity and has led to love. in i want to— to unity and has led to love. in i want to reassure everyone that the li-ht want to reassure everyone that the tight and _ want to reassure everyone that the light and hope and service of ian, grace _ light and hope and service of ian, grace and — light and hope and service of ian, grace and barnaby is in everyone's heart _ grace and barnaby is in everyone's heart and — grace and barnaby is in everyone's heart and will be in the actions of this city — heart and will be in the actions of this city. there light and love and hope _ this city. there light and love and hope will— this city. there light and love and hope will be the principal guidelines for this city to transform and keep transforming, for a city— transform and keep transforming, for a city where _ transform and keep transforming, for a city where everyone can thrive, a city where — a city where everyone can thrive, a city where everyone can be their best, _ city where everyone can be their best. a — city where everyone can be their best. a city— city where everyone can be their best, a city where everyone can be proud _ best, a city where everyone can be proud of _ best, a city where everyone can be proud of who they are. he city of
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love, a _ proud of who they are. he city of love, a city— proud of who they are. he city of love, a city that is to gather. applause. | love, a city that is to gather. applause— love, a city that is to gather. applause. ., ., ., , , applause. i want to reassure the families and — applause. i want to reassure the families and this _ applause. i want to reassure the families and this city _ applause. i want to reassure the families and this city that - applause. i want to reassure the families and this city that the - families and this city that the light— families and this city that the light of— families and this city that the light of their love, hope and service _ light of their love, hope and service is— light of their love, hope and service is embedded in every police officer. _ service is embedded in every police officer, nhs worker, into the city councii— officer, nhs worker, into the city council and — officer, nhs worker, into the city council and into the very heart of nottingham. and it is this light and this commitment will keep nottingham safe going forward in the next weeks and months. it is there light of hope _ and months. it is there light of hope and — and months. it is there light of hope and service that will unify us whether we're black or white of faith— whether we're black or white of faith or— whether we're black or white of faith or no _ whether we're black or white of faith or no faith, gay or straight, disabied — faith or no faith, gay or straight, disabled or— faith or no faith, gay or straight,
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disabled or enabled or young and old, disabled or enabled or young and old. we're — disabled or enabled or young and old, we're one nottingham. we're one family— old, we're one nottingham. we're one family and _ old, we're one nottingham. we're one family and this is our home. applause. in family and this is our home. applause— family and this is our home. applause. ., ., ., ., , , applause. in two i want to reassure the families _ applause. in two i want to reassure the families and _ applause. in two i want to reassure the families and everyone _ applause. in two i want to reassure the families and everyone in - applause. in two i want to reassure the families and everyone in this - the families and everyone in this city that— the families and everyone in this city that there light of love and hope. — city that there light of love and hope, their lives of love, compassion and understanding will heal this— compassion and understanding will heal this city and make it bigger and stronger. ijust want to end by thanking _ and stronger. ijust want to end by thanking everyone. nottingham is one city, thanking everyone. nottingham is one city. one _ thanking everyone. nottingham is one city, one family, nottingham is together~ — city, one family, nottingham is together. everyone has their place, everyone _ together. everyone has their place,
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everyone has their role, everyone can contribute to this city. in these — can contribute to this city. in these moments we need to reach out to our— these moments we need to reach out to our neighbors, to talk to a stranger— to our neighbors, to talk to a stranger at the bus stop or on the tram, _ stranger at the bus stop or on the tram. to— stranger at the bus stop or on the tram, to have those conversations at the cattle _ tram, to have those conversations at the cattle or — tram, to have those conversations at the cattle or the water tower and 'ust the cattle or the water tower and just reassure everyone that this city will — just reassure everyone that this city will stand together. you applause. the median, grace and barnaby let angels— the median, grace and barnaby let angels take flight and saying the two rest~ — angels take flight and saying the two rest. thank you.
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ladies and gentlemen, thank you so much for coming today. we're now going to close the event with some music from students from the university of nottingham. thank you. music.
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# tell me where is the road that i call my own that i heard, that i lost so long ago. # all these years i have wondered for the # oh when will i go. # there is a way that the road that will lead me home.
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# rise up, follow me, way to call. # rise up, follow me i will lead you home. # oooh.. applause.
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in music from the students of the university of nottingham and being that special vigil in nottingham or barnaby webber, grace o'malley—kumar and ian codes who were killed in the city on thursday morning. i think the message from the city can be summed up by counsellor where he said there light, love and hope will be in bedded in the hearts of nottingham and unitas. —— ian coates. you are watching bbc news. we're now going to take you to our
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scheduled programme which is sportsday for the introduced today by jane dougal. hello and welcome for that lots coming up on the program. including the signing ofjude bellingham to riau madrid. also the first day of the us open. we start with cricket. there is just one day to go until england kit claw the ashes back from australia. some good news coming out of the camp which could help them do that. captain ben stokes says he has real confidence that he can bowl in the first test after an issue with his left knee stopped him from bowling for england's test against ireland. it's been 22 years since australia won an ashes on english soil, their captain pat cummins said "winning overseas is hard. " patrick geary is at edgbaston for us. good news about ben stokes is his
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first ashes is captain. yes. first ashes is captain. yes, absolutely. _ first ashes is captain. yes, absolutely. bad _ first ashes is captain. yes, absolutely. bad news - first ashes is captain. yes, absolutely. bad news for. first ashes is captain. yes, - absolutely. bad news for england first ashes is captain. re: absolutely. bad news for england and ben stokes —— good news. really end dissipated ashes season for the most anticipated since 2005. the reason being is both sides like in 2005 are really strong teams who are both on form for the england might feel they could been a lot stronger although they do have stokes available, he has strapping on his knee and will be keeping an eye on that. he says he feels fine, really the proof is in the pudding when he starts they lost jack leach, in the pudding when he starts they lostjack leach, he in the pudding when he starts they lost jack leach, he was replaced in the pudding when he starts they lostjack leach, he was replaced by moe and allie who stokes had to coach out of retirement for this match. there will be kinse sermons about the workload, both class performance but are advancing in age without wanting that's lucky to be in any doubt as the way that england will approach this series. over the past year they have revolutionised the way that they play the game. it's all about the tack, intent, not fearing failure for that con is a
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timid approach of the past with its brought spectacular results. so much so it's made us question everything we thought we knew about test cricket. it's wanting doing that in a low profile series but what about the intensity and scrutiny of an ashes? stokes said today that there will be no reversing. we found a style at a way in which we want _ found a style at a way in which we want to _ found a style at a way in which we want to play or cricket that is been very successful. regardless of the opposition ——. very successful. regardless of the opposition —-. we very successful. regardless of the opposition ---_ very successful. regardless of the opposition ---— very successful. regardless of the opposition --. we were hearing from ben stokes — opposition --. we were hearing from ben stokes with _ opposition --. we were hearing from ben stokes with the _ opposition --. we were hearing from ben stokes with the we _ opposition --. we were hearing from ben stokes with the we still - opposition --. we were hearing from ben stokes with the we still haven't i ben stokes with the we still haven't heard australia's team yet. they have announced it. is it a relaxed feeling that you're getting from their camp?— feeling that you're getting from theircam? , . ,, their camp? very much so. i think their camp? very much so. i think the way they _ their camp? very much so. i think the way they have _ their camp? very much so. i think the way they have handled - their camp? very much so. i think- the way they have handled themselves from his chest match, they seem so relaxed that they seem so at ease with each other�*s company and they seem so confident both that why
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would they be? they won the ashes backin would they be? they won the ashes back in 205 78th through the series and last home series as well. they are world chess champions, only last week and down at the oval they beat india to claim the world test maze as it seems to be known now. they are really such confident and vibrant team. the site is on the crest of a wave. down under on top. for five years the ashes earners have been an aussie hands. their grip is tight for the officially the best test team in the world they have the top three batters too. and they never ease off whatever they are doing. but although they'll tell you they focus only on themselves they have noticed how england had changed. they know they may have a fight on their hands. the they know they may have a fight on their hands-— they know they may have a fight on their hands. the cricketing would've -la ed their hands. the cricketing would've played over— their hands. the cricketing would've played over the _ their hands. the cricketing would've played over the last _ their hands. the cricketing would've played over the last 12 _ their hands. the cricketing would've played over the last 12 months - their hands. the cricketing would've played over the last 12 months have j played over the last 12 months have been tidy— played over the last 12 months have been tidy i've enjoyed watching from afar. been tidy i've enjoyed watching from afar i_
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been tidy i've enjoyed watching from afar i said _ been tidy i've enjoyed watching from afar. i said initially, perhaps it might— afar. i said initially, perhaps it might be — afar. i said initially, perhaps it might be good for them coming up our attack~ _ might be good for them coming up our attack~ we _ might be good for them coming up our attack. we will wait and see i suppose _ attack. we will wait and see i suppose '— attack. we will wait and see i suppose. i think we can plague good cricket, _ suppose. i think we can plague good cricket, david played a cricket it makes — cricket, david played a cricket it makes for — cricket, david played a cricket it makes for an exciting series. the australian makes for an exciting series. tie: australian attack is to beat india to claim the world test championship. now england will have josh hazelwood hurtling out of the shadows towards them. he is fit and raring to go tojoin shadows towards them. he is fit and raring to go to join the fearsome aussie bowling. ihla raring to go to join the fearsome aussie bowling.— raring to go to join the fearsome aussie bowling. no he's excited. i think our best _ aussie bowling. no he's excited. i think our best to _ aussie bowling. no he's excited. i think our best to or _ aussie bowling. no he's excited. i think our best to or for _ aussie bowling. no he's excited. i think our best to or for the - aussie bowling. no he's excited. i think our best to or for the ashes | think our best to or for the ashes but that— think our best to or for the ashes but that getting to the airport when it was— but that getting to the airport when it was a _ but that getting to the airport when it was a couple weeks ago, it's just all on _ it was a couple weeks ago, it's just all on another level it feels like. friday comes, you're on the bus to the ground — friday comes, you're on the bus to the ground and everyone's running the ground and everyone's running the bus _ the ground and everyone's running the bus. you're in birmingham. it�*s the bus. you're in birmingham. it's ruite the bus. you're in birmingham. quite exciting. the bus. you're in birmingham. it�*s quite exciting. for all the great players and teams australia's head of the past two decades they haven't won a series out right in england since 2001. they are here to put that right. they certainly seem a
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competent lunch as they always do. i don't think that's passed over into arrogance. there hasn't been trash which we see before many ashes series. they seem confident and at ease in their own scheme. in terms of the page it looks dry and flat the weather here has been beautiful and it should stay that way for friday and saturday for the chance of showers we go through the test match. there are so many variables to the series, so many things that could happen, so many predictions and score lines being mentioned to me. in terms of what i think about this really is is too close to call. thank you so much. england midfielderjude bellingham has been officially presented to real madrid fans after signing for a reported £88 million — a fee which his first club, birmingham will get a slice of. the 19 year old said he had "goosebumps" when he was told the spanish giants wanted him. bellingham told the waiting media that today was the "proudest day of his life". john watson was in madrid for us. jude bellingham introduced the first
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time as a riau madrid player. move he says couldn't turn down. flat time as a riau madrid player. move he says couldn't turn down. not many -la ers aet he says couldn't turn down. not many players get the _ he says couldn't turn down. not many players get the opportunity _ he says couldn't turn down. not many players get the opportunity to - he says couldn't turn down. not many players get the opportunity to play . players get the opportunity to play such a brilliant club, such an historic club. i'm really grateful. i don't think about money at all when i make this kind of decisions. i never have come i never will, to play the game purely out of love with out that majority stems from father mark and debbie's mum who have been instrumental in serving his son from roots to one of the biggest stages in world football. his departure from boyhood club birmingham city three years ago to borussia dortmund made him the most expensive 17—year—old in history. having now established himself as a regular starter for his country... antigen for bellingham, what a moment! it�*s antigen for bellingham, what a moment! �* , ., antigen for bellingham, what a moment! �*, ., , , , moment! it's no surprise it was excitement _ moment! it's no surprise it was excitement among _ moment! it's no surprise it was excitement among the - moment! it's no surprise it was excitement among the fans - moment! it's no surprise it was| excitement among the fans who moment! it's no surprise it was - excitement among the fans who turned out to welcome him.— out to welcome him. while some! welcome to _ out to welcome him. while some! welcome to madrid! _ out to welcome him. while some! welcome to madrid! i _ out to welcome him. while some! welcome to madrid! i like - out to welcome him. while some! welcome to madrid! i like the -
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welcome to madrid! i like the idea of this being out of my comfort zone, and if you like. maybe would've been a easier option to go back to england, my native country and live there and play there in the premier league but i couldn't turn down real madrid, really. and premier league but i couldn't turn down real madrid, really. and again shows the majority _ down real madrid, really. and again shows the majority bellingham - shows the majority bellingham possesses. whilst the madrid supporters will demand success there is a feeling he will be able to deal with the expectations placed on such young shoulders. with the footballing world now firmly at his feet. john watson, bbc news in madrid. the u.s. open is under way but this is the play gets a strange backdrop. the announcement that they will merge with saudi back live golf took everyone by surprise was that the players have had to shut that off and dop in la which hasn't hosted a u.s. open for 75 years for the e and carter our golf corresponded judges now. ian, the e and carter our golf
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correspondedjudges now. ian, i know it's early days but has anyone caught your eye on the course? yes. caught your eye on the course? yes, i think a caught your eye on the course? yes, i think a coople _ caught your eye on the course? yes, i think a couple of— caught your eye on the course? yes, i think a couple of players _ caught your eye on the course? yes i think a couple of players in particular one of the favourites this week because this is local to him and he is always been regarded as a major champion in waiting. three of the power through his first eight holes. so within a shot of the league which is held by another americanjacob sullivan. also american jacob sullivan. also shaping americanjacob sullivan. also shaping up nicely as max homer, another californian who has real motivation to do well here for that he is to under parfor his motivation to do well here for that he is to under par for his first nine holes. he is to under par for his first nine holes-— he is to under par for his first nine holes. ., , , , nine holes. some of the big players still tee off including _ nine holes. some of the big players still tee off including rory - nine holes. some of the big players still tee off including rory mcelroyl still tee off including rory mcelroy for the but i suspect they may be awkward questions coming his way. potentially. he's done well to dodge them so far this week, deciding not to take up the offer of pretournament news conference. that in the wake of the merge but also in the wake of disappointing final rounds in his last two pga tour
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event. he clearly wants to let his clubs do the talking this week. i think that's the overriding emotion for all of these players. so much uncertainty about the future of the men's game. what they do know is that they are at one of the big four this week and they want to crack on with that. a big sense of release two relief that the championship is underway. ion two relief that the championship is underwa . . . �* two relief that the championship is underwa. . . ~ ., ,, underway. ian carter in la, thank ou ve underway. ian carter in la, thank you very much- — underway. ian carter in la, thank you very much. lots _ underway. ian carter in la, thank you very much. lots more - underway. ian carter in la, thank you very much. lots more to - underway. ian carter in la, thankl you very much. lots more to catch underway. ian carter in la, thank- you very much. lots more to catch up on on the bbc sport website but that is all from sportsday. will have morphed throughout the evening. thank you very much for watching. bye—bye. hello. for most of us today has once again brought blue skies and warm sunshine. but there is a bit of a change on the way as we head towards the weekend, and that change is just starting to take shape in the atlantic. this swirl of cloud here, an area of low pressure moving towards our shores and this little clump of cloud here is going to start to approach the south west of england as we head through the night.
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so that could introduce one or two showers. the odd thunderstorm may be elsewhere dry with clear skies, one or two mist patches, a little bit chilly actually across parts of eastern scotland and northeast england. one or two places in the countryside could drop a little bit lower than those temperatures suggest into friday. fine, start for most any early mist clearing, but we will see more cloud and the chance for showers or thunderstorms across western parts. so for south west england, parts of wales, northern ireland may be getting across the irish sea, across the isle of man into north west england and south west scotland. but where you see sunshine again, it's going to feel very warm, 27, 28 degrees and actually a little bit warmer than it has been of late for some north sea coasts. into the weekend this area of low pressure, that swirl of cloud i showed you earlier, it starts to approach us from the west. the increasing chance of rain, heavy thundery downpours in fact, but with some spells of warm sunshine in between. now on saturday, most of the showers are likely to be out towards the west as that area
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of low pressure approaches. further east, not as many showers, more dry weather and sunshine, although some low cloud may well linger close to the coasts of norfolk and suffolk. temperature wise, 22 to 25 degrees quite easily. it wouldn't surprise me at all if in the sunniest spots it got a little warmer than that. and then into sunday, there's the chance that showers and thunderstorms may become a little more widespread, particularly down towards the south of the uk. in fact, we could see some more organized heavy thundery rain later in the day, temperatures widely up into the low to mid 20 celsius. now through sunday night it does look like we could see an area of heavy and thundery range arriving its way northwards across the uk and then as we head into monday, while low pressure will be very much in charge of the scene. so that means some showers around, some thunderstorms stays quite showery certainly through the first half of the week, maybe drier later
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and remaining relatively warm.
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