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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  June 29, 2023 1:30pm-1:45pm BST

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the day, it was promising start to the day, it was quite humid and some rain around as well but the weather front that brought the rain is clearing out of the way and for most of us we've got these brighter skies set to move their way in but it won't be entirely dry this afternoon. we do have some showers are bound for northern ireland, scotland and north—west england and there is the dregs of the weather front bringing a bit of damp weather to the east coast of england. that weather front brought i2 millimetres of rain to parts of essex, that's 0.5 inches. the significance of that is the weather front brought as more the significance of that is the weatherfront brought as more rain than fell in the entirety of the month ofjune. we certainly need that where it's dry in the east. the final bits and pieces of rain band will clear away from the east coast of kent and for most of us it's a decent afternoon. it feels a lot fresher out there, a lot more pleasant in some respects with the sunshine and temperatures between 18-22 c. sunshine and temperatures between 18—22 c. overnight tonight we'll continue to see some bits and pieces of rain coming and going across northern areas of scotland and then later in the night you will start to
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turn damp in northern ireland, wales and also parts of western england. it will start to turn increasingly humid for these areas as well. the reason for the increase in humidity, well, it's down to a couple of warm fronts that are set to move across the uk on friday, both of them bringing thickening cloud and some outbreaks of rain. most of it will be quite light and drizzling in nature. the rain could be quite heavy at times just across parts of western scotland. temperatures, high teens to low 20s but feeling a lot more humid, it will be a sort of sweaty feeling day particularly for anyone doing exercise, you will notice that if you are going out for a run or bike ride. the humid weather doesn't last as we head into the weekend because we get cooler west north—westerly winds blowing in, fresher air, west north—westerly winds blowing in, fresherair, more west north—westerly winds blowing in, fresher air, more pleasant conditions for many others and there will be quite a bit of dry weather around for england and wales. further north close to the area of low pressure some fairly lengthy outbreaks of rain for north—west scotland, a few showers elsewhere in
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scotland, a few showers elsewhere in scotland, northern ireland and north—west england as well. temperatures generally high teens to perhaps the mid 20s across east anglia and south—east england. the sunshine will feel warm even though it will be quite breezy. on into the second part of the weekend. some fairly lengthy outbreaks of rain across the northern isles, the hebrides, highlands as well. a few showers for northern ireland swinging across into scotland and north—west england, the weather the further south you come and temperatures not doing can badly, quite close to average, about 18—23 for many but turning cooler and fresher to the north west of scotland. a bit of a mixed picture into the weekend but still some warm sunshine to thanks, chris. 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 to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are.
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hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'm jane dougall. a good morning for england after they bowl australia out. but now the pressure's on the batters with a target of 416. on the last day of qualifying for wimbledon, two brits outside the top 300 are one win away from the main draw. we'll tell you how they got on. and charlotte dujardin returns to racing after the double gold medallist had her first baby. hello, welcome along. we start with the ashes, where it's been a better perfomance from england's bowlers today. australia have set england a target of a16 after their first innings at lords in the second test.
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it did take a while to get steve smith out because he celebrated his 32nd test 100, but it wasn't long afterwards he was caught by brenda kurt of the bowling ofjosh tongue, so smith was gone for 110. josh hazlewood edge tojoe root, so australia out for 416. england are 13-0 at australia out for 416. england are 13—0 at lunch. well, day two has seen lords awash with red for sir andrew strauss�*s charity in memory of his late wife. red for ruth was set up by the former england captain to support families as they deal with the impact of a terminal cancer diagnosis. strauss and his two sons walked out to ring the bell along with other families who've lost a loved one through cancer. the ruth strauss foundation is in memory of his late wife, who died in 2018 from a non—smoking lung cancer.
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henry, first of all, england's bowlers did better than yesterday. how do you rate their performance? it was far better than yesterday. i spoke to joe it was far better than yesterday. i spoke tojoe root had a play and put to him the notion some former cricketers had that england had been casual, they had made the most of the conditions, chances missed, and england were honoured today, a wicket in the second over. you felt england were playing a different game. so important they took the five remaining australian wickets, to rustle back little bit of the momentum in the game. steve smith reached his 100, he does it so often asked england. for england to take those wickets is crucial, keeping them in the game. austria have a big first—innings score, but england did
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well in the morning session. first-innings score, but england did well in the morning session.- well in the morning session. 4-416 is a bi well in the morning session. 4-416 is a his target _ well in the morning session. 4-416 is a big target. is _ well in the morning session. 4-416 is a big target. is that _ well in the morning session. 4-416 is a big target. is that pressure - is a big target. is that pressure cuestion is a big target. is that pressure question yes. _ is a big target. is that pressure question yes, there _ is a big target. is that pressure question yes, there haven't - is a big target. is that pressure l question yes, there haven't been is a big target. is that pressure - question yes, there haven't been too many dramas. there was an lbw, but england have to be careful because this is a surface offering more to australia's seem bowlers. they will have a job getting in the afternoon and ensuring they can build towards the excellent first innings score from australia. interestingly poised, england need to be wary as we head into the afternoon. lourdes has been awash _ we head into the afternoon. lourdes has been awash with _ we head into the afternoon. lourdes has been awash with red. _ red for ruth was set up by the former england captain to support families as they deal with the impact of a terminal cancer
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diagnosis. strauss and his two sons walked out to ring the bell along with other families who've lost a loved one through cancer. the ruth strauss foundation is in memory of his late wife, who died in 2018 from a non—smoking lung cancer. sir andrew has worked alongside the cricket community to raise funds and awareness for the past four years and said today would be difficult but poignent. yes, of course it is emotional. it is a chance to remember ruth and everything she stood for and what she wanted from the foundation. the boys and i will be proud to see what the foundation has done. taking this idea of helping families who go through grief and do death well and turning it into a support system for families to prepare families for that awful eventuality when a parent finally departs. giving people a helping hand through it, as well as raising awareness and sharing knowledge on non—smoking lung cancer. and a chance to raise some
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funds along the way. billy harris play serbia's hamad medjedovic. there are two british players in action, looking for the main draw. billy harris is two sets down, losing the first 6—4, and he's lost the second set in a tie—break. let's take you to live pictures from qualifying, in the third set, it is 2-2, qualifying, in the third set, it is 2—2, harris is hoping to get one back. it is five sets in this match, not the usual three. meanwhile, in
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the women's, the brits is in action. you can keep up—to—date on the bbc sports website. she was one of the golden girls of london 2012 — charlotte dujardin won double gold and became the world's number one dressage rider. since then, she's continued to break records, win global titles and dominate the sport, and, after several months off to have her first baby, she's remarkably already back to winning ways. lizzie greenwood—hughes spent the day with her at a competition. good morning. dressage star charlotte dujardin isn't the first new sporting mum to get straight back to competing, but she took it to a whole new level at her first show, beating the bestjust nine weeks after having a c—section. great britain. i was really worried about my feeling whether i was going to still have all that feeling. i was just absolute relieved. i was like, i canjust remember
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i said to myself, i can still do it. i can still do it. now, charlotte, along with fiance dean and baby isabella, are back at another top show, hoping for more success. this is a really important show for me to qualify for the europeans, normally i would have a really good sleep pattern. you know, i'd have a really good routine as to what i'm doing, and that's all changed. dean has ta ken dean has taken time off work. it has made me content. did dean has taken time off work. it has made me content.— dean has taken time off work. it has made me content. did you put it off? i needed to — made me content. did you put it off? i needed to feel _ made me content. did you put it off? i needed to feel right. _ made me content. did you put it off? i needed to feel right. you _ made me content. did you put it off? i needed to feel right. you have - made me content. did you put it off? i needed to feel right. you have to i i needed to feel right. you have to be selfish. i knew after tokyo i felt ready, mentally and physically. when any working woman has a baby, it makes things more complicated in terms of career success, but in this
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case there are already two in the leisure ship, the writer and the horse. in the case of charlotte dujardin, combine it by ten. the highs and lows, these guys have to be superfit. take that into account and have a young baby and she still other top of her game, that is what makes charlotte dujardin so remarkable. makes charlotte du'ardin so remarkableh makes charlotte du'ardin so remarkable. ,, ., , ., , remarkable. she has all the things around that _ remarkable. she has all the things around that helps _ remarkable. she has all the things around that helps her— remarkable. she has all the things around that helps her win. - remarkable. she has all the things around that helps her win. as - remarkable. she has all the things around that helps her win. as well| around that helps her win. as well as having talent and feel with the horses, which is unique because you can write any horse, that gift she has, combined with concentrating is what keeps her up in gold medal zones. did you watch money? did she fall asleep? — zones. did you watch money? did she fall asleep? what _ zones. did you watch money? did she fall asleep? what now, _ zones. did you watch money? did she fall asleep? what now, charlotte? - zones. did you watch money? did she fall asleep? what now, charlotte? is| fall asleep? what now, charlotte? is it a nervous wait? i fall asleep? what now, charlotte? is it a nervous wait?— it a nervous wait? i have other horses, it a nervous wait? i have other horses. peeple _ it a nervous wait? i have other horses, people to _ it a nervous wait? i have other horses, people to coach. - it a nervous wait? i have other horses, people to coach. justl it a nervous wait? i have other- horses, people to coach. just keep watching and see who can beat my
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score. ida watching and see who can beat my score. ., ., , ., ,_, score. no one did beat her score, she would — score. no one did beat her score, she would more _ score. no one did beat her score, she would more than _ score. no one did beat her score, she would more than 696, - score. no one did beat her score, she would more than 696, a - score. no one did beat her score, she would more than 696, a huge| she would more than 6%, a huge margin, even for charlotte. she would more than 696, a huge margin, even for charlotte. everyone acce ts margin, even for charlotte. everyone accepts second _ margin, even for charlotte. everyone accepts second to _ margin, even for charlotte. everyone accepts second to charlotte - margin, even for charlotte. everyone accepts second to charlotte is - margin, even for charlotte. everyone accepts second to charlotte is a - accepts second to charlotte is a win. that is how we all take it. we have to get closer. it is win. that is how we all take it. we have to get closer.— have to get closer. it is fantastic, it's a great _ have to get closer. it is fantastic, it's a great feeling. _ have to get closer. it is fantastic, it's a great feeling. enjoyed - have to get closer. it is fantastic, it's a great feeling. enjoyed the l it's a great feeling. en'oyed the [a . it's a great feeling. en'oyed the la- of it's a great feeling. en'oyed the lap of honou. h as declan rice's move from west ham to arsenal moves a step closer, there's more transfer activity expected this week with mason mount�*s potential move to manchester united. talks are expected to take place this week with chelsea to try and resolve the impasse over his move. last week, manchester united submitted — what was said to be theirfinal offer of £55 million — with chelsea asking for more. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website
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— that's bbc.co.uk/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. you can keep up with the british masters as well. hello, i'm nicky schiller. more now on our top story and the news that the court of appeal has ruled that the government's plan to send illegal migrants to rwanda is unlawful. campaigners had challenged a high court decision that the african nation could be considered a "safe third country". the scheme is part of government plans to deter small boats crossing the channel. within the past few minutes the home secretary suella braverman said she was disappointed by the ruling but remains fully committed to the rwanda policy. the legal commentator joshua rozenberg explained what the next steps could be.
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a majority decision against a majority decision against the government and the lord chief the government and the lord chief justice, who is the most senior justice, who is the most senior judge in england and wales, judge in england and wales, was effectively overruled was effectively overruled by his two colleagues. by his two colleagues. the master of the role, the master of the role, sir geoffrey vos and sir geoffrey vos and lord justice underhill. lord justice underhill. now, when you have a split decision on the substance of the case like this, it's very likely that the supreme court will want to resolve the decision one way or the other. in terms of a hearing, i don't suppose there will be one before the autumn, september at the very earliest, maybe october and then perhaps a few weeks to reach a decision. i'm sure the government will want to appeal, although it hasn't had any longer to digest this judgment and it's 160 pages, than we have had. i'm sure the government will want to appeal, but nevertheless it will want to consider thejudgment and consider what grounds of appeal it may have before seeking to take this case to the united kingdom's highest court.

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