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him and root had added another 50. but australians rarely lose confidence. after all, it takes just one ball. out. root fooled. stumped alex carey off nathan lyon for 46. england four wickets down. not long later, lyon thought he had england's captain, too. the umpire didn't think ben stokes was out. the technology seemed to suggest he'd hit it. so not out. wickets or not don't expect any major change of course from england as they try to build an imposing lead in this match. not for the first time in this test they lost a wicket before lunch, harry burke was out, they might have lostjonny bairstow bed and lbw decision was overturned. the lead 162, how big will they want that to be with australia batting last and potentially some rain tomorrow. set
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up potentially some rain tomorrow. set up for a fascinating afternoon on the fourth day here at edgbaston. patrick, thank you so much. the weather could be crucial. time for a look at the weather — here's ben rich. it may not be quite a small and i as it was at the start of last week but this week will bring spells of warm sunshine with temperatures above the average for the time of year. a scattering of heavy downpours and on the satellite you see cloud pushing north during yesterday. last night that brought heavy rain, more cloud and rain waiting in the south and evenin and rain waiting in the south and even in between, we have some sunshine and a scattering of heavy and thundery showers especially across northern ireland through the afternoon and there could be enough rain to cause disruption. temperatures ranging from 16 in stornoway up to 2a in london, 25 in hull and norwich and throughout this evening and tonight, some rain continuing in the far north of
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scotland. else the shower fade but this area of heavy and thundery rain drifts across the channel islands into southern england and the midlands by the end of the night, humid night in prospect. 11—15. tomorrow a soggy start across england and wales, this hack of wet weather driving its way north, there could be thunder and lightning embedded in it and some particularly wet conditions across eastern england which could give localised surface flooding and bad conditions on the road. the ring pushing across northern england into south—east scotland through the afternoon, elsewhere some spells of sunshine but some showers and thunderstorms erupting and quite a humid feel in the south of the uk, 2a, as high as 26 degrees is likely. tuesday night the frontal system pushes north and pressure slowly starts to build from the south. going to be a slow process, still some showers around
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on wednesday, some of them heavy but more in the way of dry weather, some spells of sunshine and temperatures again bought most of us between 16 and 25 degrees. for the end of the week it looks like high pressure will build more strongly, frontal systems bringing the chance of showers at times particularly up towards the north—west but it looks like temperatures will begin to climb and some southern areas as we had three per weekend could see highs of 29 or 30 degrees. 29 or 30 degrees. and that's bbc news at one. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. the news continues here on bbc one — as now it's time weird live from the bbc sport centre. coming up: the return of brendan rodgers, south to confirm he
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is back as their new manager four years after he left the club for leicester. england scores some fast runs but lose that you wrote on an eventful start to the fourth day of the first ashes test at edgbaston. and an emotional us open winner dedicates his victory to his mother. thank you forjoining us. four years and four months after i left the club for leicester, brendan rodgers is back in charge of celtic, taking over from is back in charge of celtic, taking overfrom ange is back in charge of celtic, taking over from ange postecoglou who left for tottenham earlier this month. jane, fair to for tottenham earlier this month. jane, fairto say for tottenham earlier this month. jane, fair to say not all celtic fans will be thrilled with brent and's attorney?— fans will be thrilled with brent and's attorney? lukewarm is the aeneral and's attorney? lukewarm is the general response _ and's attorney? lukewarm is the general response to _ and's attorney? lukewarm is the general response to this. - and's attorney? lukewarm is the general response to this. when l general response to this. when brendan rodgers was first with the
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club, he was successful, winning seven consecutive trophies, but left abruptly to join seven consecutive trophies, but left abruptly tojoin leicester seven consecutive trophies, but left abruptly to join leicester city in february of 2019 and many celtic fans felt he left the club high and dry. there was even a banner unfurled south at celtic park which read, you traded immortality for mediocrity, never excels, always frauds. after the success that ange postecoglou achieved and the warmth of the fans hold him in, rodgers has a toughjob on his hands. but fans of short memories and rodgers has said he was delighted to return to celtic, it was a simple decision for him and his family and he has sought reassurances he will be backed with recruitment with champions league football in mind. you will also be keeping john kennedy as his assistant manager. they say never go
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back but their rivals rangers did the same thing with walter smith that a successful second bout with the club, celtic will be hoping rodgers does the same. managerial chances, rodgers does the same. managerial changes, bournemouth _ rodgers does the same. managerial changes, bournemouth have - rodgers does the same. managerial changes, bournemouth have sackedi changes, bournemouth have sacked gary 0'neil seven months after becoming the club's permanent boss. peek at the club in the premier league last season but lost the final four matches after securing survival. 0bama said they have plans in place for long—term success and a replacement will be announced imminently. a man has admitted causing offence by wearing a football shirt which referred to the 97 at liverpool fans who died as a result of the hillsborough disaster. james white, from warwickshire, wore t—shirts of the all—manchester fa cup final earlier this month. 0n the 3rd ofjune, tens of thousands of football fans were heading to wembley to watch manchester united
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against manchester city and fa cup final but one of those fans, james white, 33 from warwickshire, decided to wear an offensive shirt to lantern. the shirt reference of the 97 victims of the hillsborough disaster in 1989. a picture of mr white quickly circulated on social media and the metropolitan police later said they had arrested him. the fa say they can turn mr white's actions and their security at wembley also worked alongside police. upon his arrest, mr white told police they hadn't even asked him what the shirt referred to and the said that it referred to his grandfather who was 97 when it out and hadn't had enough children. but he was accused of causing distress. mr white says he deeply regrets his actions and those he upset a lot of people. thejudge said actions and those he upset a lot of people. the judge said your vile message was clear to everyone in liverpool or those interested in football around the world. why you
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choose to display a carefully printed message like that is to understand. i'm quite clear you would have known that statement would have known that statement would have known that statement would have caused distress and disorder. those expressions or you have no place in football. thejudge handed him a £1000 fine, £400 in surcharges and £85 in costs. he was also handed a four—year banning orderfrom all also handed a four—year banning order from all football matches. another fascinating order from all football matches. anotherfascinating morning on day four of that first ashes test at edgbaston. england started off in a spot of trouble, joe root still adopting a bold, private approach right from the of. pat cummins proved too good for 0llie pope, he was gone for 14. root eventually paying for is aggressive approach as nathan lyon stumped for 46 here. harry brook also positive, raced to
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46 before he felt. —— before he fell to lyon. in the new us open champion wyndham clark called it a dream come true after holding off rory mcilroy to win the us open in los angeles. a remarkable feat from the man from denver who best finish in a major before this was a tie for 71st. i felt like it was his time and dedicated his win to his mother who died of breast cancer ten years ago. she'd be crying tears ofjoy. she called me winner when i was little and she used to say, i love you, winner. and she had that mantra of
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play big. i was a mummers boy, so there would be a lot of hugging and crying together, but i know you would be very proud of me. raw would be very proud of me. rory mcilroy tried _ would be very proud of me. rory mcilroy tried to _ would be very proud of me. rory mcilroy tried to stay _ would be very proud of me. rory mcilroy tried to stay positive but he could not quite pick up the shot he could not quite pick up the shot he needed to catch clark, to his nine—year wait for a nother major title continues but says there's looks to be happy about. i’m title continues but says there's looks to be happy about. i'm getting closer, the work _ looks to be happy about. i'm getting closer, the work you _ looks to be happy about. i'm getting closer, the work you myself - looks to be happy about. i'm getting closer, the work you myself in - looks to be happy about. i'm getting closer, the work you myself in these positions, the more it's are going to happen for me. just got to regroup and get focused for hoylake in a few weeks' time. when i do finally win this next major, it's going to be really sweet. i would go through 100 sundaes like this to get my hands on another major championship. b, my hands on another ma'or championshipi my hands on another ma'or chamionshi -. �* ., ., _ championship. a former england rugby union captain — championship. a former england rugby union captain courtney _ championship. a former england rugby union captain courtney lawes - championship. a former england rugby union captain courtney lawes is - championship. a former england rugby union captain courtney lawes is one i union captain courtney lawes is one of the names added to the training squad for this year's was cup in
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france. he only appeared once for the team last season but he has been called up to a 38 man squad as preparations continue in brighton with the manager able to include players from leicester for the first time. this week, a sporting competition so big it includes almost every country in the world is taking place in berlin. the special olympics is the third member of the olympics is the third member of the olympic family, sport for people 0lympic family, sport for people with intellectual disabilities and it has a unique spirit and significance, asjoe wilson now reports. welcome to berlin, welcome to 7000 competitors, each with an intellectual disability, included and celebrated and dedicated. this woman from northampton is taking part in herfirst woman from northampton is taking part in her first special olympics summer games. it’s part in her first special olympics summer games.— summer games. it's amazing. i have been dancing — summer games. it's amazing. i have been dancing since _ summer games. it's amazing. i have been dancing since i _ summer games. it's amazing. i have been dancing since i was _ summer games. it's amazing. i have
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been dancing since i was seven - summer games. it's amazing. i have| been dancing since i was seven years old, it is my quirk are amazing. fist old, it is my quirk are amazing. at the start of the games there is a process called the visioning, each competitor is assessed for their level of ability and then they will only compete against others of a similar level. in each sport, there will be several events all of a different standard. each event has the same value. we different standard. each event has the same value.— different standard. each event has the same value. we reward people for doinu their the same value. we reward people for doing their best. _ the same value. we reward people for doing their best. we _ the same value. we reward people for doing their best. we don't _ the same value. we reward people for doing their best. we don't ask- the same value. we reward people for doing their best. we don't ask a - doing their best. we don't ask a question who is the best, for hours, we ask what is your best? and that's in question everybody can answer. centre stage this week the stadium built for the 1936 olympics, and then to express fascist ideology. here and now in berlin, a civic reception for the special olympics israeli delegation, the past can be a foundation for change. we israeli delegation, the past can be a foundation for change.— israeli delegation, the past can be a foundation for change. we are not talkin: a foundation for change. we are not talking about _ a foundation for change. we are not talking about people _ a foundation for change. we are not
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talking about people with _ talking about people with disabilities, all kinds of people. this is a victory of the spirit as well, especially here in berlin. in 1936, there was one jesse owens, nowadays, _ 1936, there was one jesse owens, nowadays, in this olympic games, are all of us _ nowadays, in this olympic games, are all of us are _ nowadays, in this olympic games, are all of us are jesse owens. everyone's here to win this week but it's more significant than that, every competitor, every team, everywhere, you're surrounded by the m everywhere, you're surrounded by the joy of being included. good luck to all those taking place this week. that is all from me and the team for now, goodbye. welcome. our top story today — mps will cast theirjudgment on a damning report from the parliamentary privileges committee that found former prime minister borisjohnson had lied to parliament
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about lockdown—breaking parties. after reading the findings, mrjohnson announced he would immediately stand down from parliament. live now to our correspondent sarah campbell, who is in westminster. this is a really significant afternoon in terms of the houses of parliament because it will be at the moment when the house of commons is likely to vote through a report put together by the privileges committee after a year—long inquiry which found that the former prime minister borisjohnson misled the house when he said no covid rules had been broken during lockdown parties. and incredibly emotive issue for the country and the people are biting those lockdown rules at the time and this is a store that continues to be relevant and at the front pages even today, eventss this week. helena catches our political correspondence. this is a story that
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goes on and on? it correspondence. this is a story that goes on and on?— goes on and on? it is, and 'ust this weekend we — goes on and on? it is, and 'ust this weekend we saw * goes on and on? it is, and 'ust this weekend we saw footage _ goes on and on? it is, and just this weekend we saw footage of - goes on and on? it is, and just this| weekend we saw footage of another party held by the country was under covid
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