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this is bbc news, the headlines. a group of migrants who drowned trying to reach england in an overcrowded dinghy haven't been identified as afghans. most were from afghanistan with a few from sudan. hawaii �*s attorney general orders an investigation into the handling of wildfires on maui, at least 80 people are known to have died, the authorities are facing growing questions about whether they could done more to warn residents on maui. coming from behind to defeat columbia, they now face australia on wednesday, after the matilda's beat... those are the latest headlines here on bbc news. and now
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it's time for sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm gavin ramjaun. imean as i mean as a team wherein a great place, i'm feeling very confident, beating australia in a few days�* time. beating australia in a few days' time. , , �* , . beating australia in a few days' time. ,, ~ , ., ., beating australia in a few days' time. ., ., bukayo saka helps arsenal to victory in their first game of the season harry kane's new home... the england captain officiallyjoins bayern munich 7 but says it's not a goodbye to tottenham fans. also coming up on sportsday... st helens make history, the first women's side to win the challenge cup at wembley... and in the men's glory to leigh leopards and in a class of his own 7 tom pidcock claims the mountain bike cross country world title.
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hello there 7 and welcome along to the programme. a first ever women's world cup final is edging closer for england's lionesses, after they got the better of colombia to make the semi7finals of the tournament. and they to claw their way back, after going behind. but alessia russo�*s goal proved the difference. 0ur sports editor dan roan reports from sydney. england were yet to set this world cup a light. but their fans arrived hoping their team would now show why they were among the favourites to be crowned champions. 0pponents, a colombia, with the lowest rank of the quarter finalist, a tournament that has become known for upsets, their armoury of supporters thought
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they were going to produce another. england knew if they were going to reach the final all four of their games would be staged here,. a flurry of chances for england they have failed to convert. already made history by reaching the last stage for the first time, now they show why. for the first time, now they show wh . �* , . ., , why. it's all the way in, it streamlined _ why. it's all the way in, it streamlined for _ why. it's all the way in, it| streamlined for columbia. why. it's all the way in, it - streamlined for columbia. alicia santos with _ streamlined for columbia. alicia santos with a _ streamlined for columbia. alicia santos with a superb _ streamlined for columbia. alicia santos with a superb shot - streamlined for columbia. alicia santos with a superb shot from | streamlined for columbia. alicia | santos with a superb shot from a distance, columbia celebrating like they had won the world cup itself. tournament england needed a response and had some good fortune. the goalkeepers. — and had some good fortune. tue: goalkeepers, and and had some good fortune. tte: goalkeepers, and it's in. and had some good fortune. the goalkeepers, and it's in. hemp. goalkeepers, and it's in. hemp stabbin: goalkeepers, and it's in. hemp stabbing home _ goalkeepers, and it's in. hemp stabbing home the _ goalkeepers, and it's in. hemp stabbing home the equaliser. goalkeepers, and it's in. hemp. stabbing home the equaliserjust before the interval. the european champion started the second half as it ended the first.—
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it ended the first. russo! she is done it! georgia _ it ended the first. russo! she is done it! georgia stan _ it ended the first. russo! she is done it! georgia stan way - it ended the first. russo! she is done it! georgia stan way past. done it! georgia stan way past fallin: for done it! georgia stan way past falling for rousseau, - done it! georgia stan way past falling for rousseau, england | done it! georgia stan way past i falling for rousseau, england the lead they crave. now desperate columbia remained dangerous, herbs tested for distance but england dug deeper, third consecutive world cup final. �* , ., ., final. and there it is, another hurdle cleared. _ final. and there it is, another hurdle cleared. key - final. and there it is, another hurdle cleared. key players l final. and there it is, another| hurdle cleared. key players in final. and there it is, another- hurdle cleared. key players in the build u- hurdle cleared. key players in the build up to _ hurdle cleared. key players in the build up to this _ hurdle cleared. key players in the build up to this tournament - hurdle cleared. key players in the build up to this tournament and i hurdle cleared. key players in the i build up to this tournament and the recent suspension of the fallen laurenjames, testament to their resilience and their resolve, and they have every reason to celebrate this victory, they must now prepare for what will be a blockbuster clash against the host australia next week. in theirfirst against the host australia next week. in their first ever appearance in the world cup final. tt’s in the world cup final. it's exciting. _ in the world cup final. it's exciting, what _ in the world cup final. tit�*s exciting, what more in the world cup final. tt�*s exciting, what more do you want, i think columbia had a great fan base out here tonight so we had a little taste, but yeah, i'm so excited. yet it was awesome, _
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taste, but yeah, i'm so excited. yet it was awesome, i think the girls played _ it was awesome, i think the girls played really well, dominate the first half. — played really well, dominate the first half, and the second half. impressive, great games. see first half, and the second half. impressive, great games. see you in the semi "s. — impressive, great games. see you in the semi 's, england. _ impressive, great games. see you in the semi 's, england. england - impressive, great games. see you in the semi 's, england. england have i the semi 's, england. england have had to battle _ the semi 's, england. england have had to battle their _ the semi 's, england. england have had to battle their way _ the semi 's, england. england have had to battle their way through - the semi 's, england. england have had to battle their way through this counterpetition and they keep finding a way to win, taking nothing for granted, two victories away from the biggest prize. well 7 we sawjust there 7 that australia fan saying 'see you in the semi's england'... because before that england win, the co? hosts were taken all the way to a penalty shoot—out by france, in their quarter7final. but they came out on top, in the most dramatic of finishes. joe lynsky was watching. a moment in brisbane that has echoed around australia, the co—hosts now are a nation with momentum. they've reached the last four for the first time and what it means here was summed up by a young fan, in sam kerr 's shirt. they faced france in
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the quarterfinals started bright and should have scored. and for a moment in a mix—up, the route through seemed clear. but that block france in it and after two hours and bent this match went to penalties, france miss give the hosts first chance. but that meant the shoot—out went on to the tenth player on the list, and when 19—year—old vicki basye mist, brisbane braced. next and sydney, the co—hosts have hope, joe linsky bbc news. so a huge match ahead next week then 7 as england contend with that home support that australia will bring. the lionnesses lost their first game under sarina wiegman against the matildas.
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that was back in april. so can they get revenge on the biggest of stages? jane dougall�*s in sydney for us with more this is going to be mouthwatering, isn't it, australia the co—hosts in the stadium as well, more than 75,000 potentialfans the stadium as well, more than 75,000 potential fans watching the stadium as well, more than 75,000 potentialfans watching on the stadium as well, more than 75,000 potential fans watching on as the co—hosts take on one of the favourites for this tournament, england. yes, this is going to be a very challenging match for england but it's going to be a tasty one as well. now australia are very really resilient, we saw it earlier on when they beat france on penalties, but that means also that they are going to be tired before wednesday. also we see some, not performing as well as she has in previous occasions, their star striker isn't particular on form either. so yes, england will be approaching this with the knowledge that australia have got a lot of australia are on fire, and
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are resilient, but also that england have now found the grit and the determination to get passed all their opponents so far, they will come back wednesday to take on the co—hosts and they will be looking to get through the semi final and to get through the semi final and to get to that final for the first time. jane dougal reporting there. so confirmation then of that semi7final line up. first up on tuesday... it's spain against sweden in auckland. you can catch that at 9am on bbc one, the iplayer and bbc sport website and app... and the big one for england, a day later... against the co? hosts australia. it's back at sydney again, kick off 11 in the morning... saturday football returned in the premier league today 7 and arsenal got their campaign under way with a win... the gunners, who've been the top spenders in the summer transfer window so far, held on to beat nottingham forest. but it wasn't all plain sailing for the fans before kick off. patrick geary reports. arsenal began with a problem, a new
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ticketing system meant to the wait for the new system started a half an hour longer before planned. got in without too much trouble though. immediately see the sliding doors shut, because arsenal had done enough hanging around. smash them in front. last season 's runners—up might have lost the power of surprise. 0nly mckay 0saka saw that coming. here comes the hitch, some signing... behind the fallen 10 made the entering interesting. arsenal would suffer no further complications, they started late but remain on schedule. patrick gearey, bbc news. so arsenal off the mark 7 as are brighton 7 who opened their season with a convincing a71 win over premier league newcomers
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luton town. the goals coming from four different scorers today at the amex... solly march got them on their way. evan ferguson with a stoppage time fourth for brighton... carlton morris scored a consolation for luton, on their return to the top flight after 31 years. but a taste of things to come perhaps for them. and crystal palace, without wilfried zaha this season, spoiled sheffield united's return to the premier league. 0dsonne eduoard with the only goal of the game, just after half time. it's palace manager roy hodgson�*s 41st season as a manager 7 and the best possible start for him. in the day's other games 7 wins also for fulham, who won i70 against everton, their manager marco silva with victory over his former club. bournemouth scored a late equaliser, to earn a share of the points against west ham. and the late game is into second half... newcastle against aston villa at stjames park 7 where currently 2—1 to newcastle. just one other line to bring you 7 son heung7min has been named as
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tottenham's new captain this season. they play tomorrow against brentford. one man who won't be lining up for them this season is harry kane. theirformertalisman, unveiled as bayern munich�*s record signing today. ahead of their german super cup game later. it's a been transfer that's rolled on through the summer 7 but officially confirmed, with kane also posting a tribute to spurs fans on social media... thanking them for the memories. joe inwood joins us now from munich. things have moved quickly in the last 2a hours. yeah absolutely, i tell you what has moved quickly, harry kane 's shirt. about to play leipzig in a open cup. there's a lot of excitement about him arriving, as you say 2a hours ago he was talking to his captain, today he just found out he's been named in the squad and could well made a appearance here today. certainly has been a busy day for hurricane.
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the move had been while expected and was only confirmed this morning. before it was, harry kane released his message for his old fans. t before it was, harry kane released his message for his old fans. i want to no his message for his old fans. i want to to into his message for his old fans. i want to go into the season _ his message for his old fans. i want to go into the season without - to go into the season without unresolved future talk, i'll see you soon. ,, unresolved future talk, i'll see you soon. , ., unresolved future talk, i'll see you soon. ,, ., ~ ,, ., . , soon. sven trotter keeps a close eye on all forms — soon. sven trotter keeps a close eye on all forms of— soon. sven trotter keeps a close eye on all forms of the _ soon. sven trotter keeps a close eye on all forms of the game. _ soon. sven trotter keeps a close eye on all forms of the game. he's - on all forms of the game. he's confident the new centre forward will have no problem fitting in. he is a star, he is someone who is internationally known as one of the best ones_ internationally known as one of the best ones in the world. that's the benchmark— best ones in the world. that's the benchmark for every player who is coming _ benchmark for every player who is coming to — benchmark for every player who is coming to buy munich.— benchmark for every player who is coming to buy munich. outside the stadium defends's _ coming to buy munich. outside the stadium defends's reactions - coming to buy munich. outside the stadium defends's reactions were l stadium defends's reactions were positive. tt’s
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stadium defends's reactions were ositive. �* , ., stadium defends's reactions were ositive. �* , . stadium defends's reactions were ositive. �*, . , , positive. it's a good player but it's too much _ positive. it's a good player but it's too much for _ positive. it's a good player but it's too much for 20 _ positive. it's a good player but it's too much for 20 years - positive. it's a good player but it's too much for 20 years old. j positive. it's a good player but - it's too much for 20 years old. he's a briuht it's too much for 20 years old. he's a bright star— it's too much for 20 years old. he's a bright star i _ it's too much for 20 years old. he's a bright star i and he _ it's too much for 20 years old. he's a bright star i and he can _ it's too much for 20 years old. he's a bright star i and he can add more. harry— a bright star i and he can add more. harry kane's — a bright star i and he can add more. harry kane's exceptional talent has never resulted in trophies. that is almost certain to change. a good opportunity for him to win a major trophy, a good opportunity for him to win a majortrophy, isn't a good opportunity for him to win a major trophy, isn't it?— major trophy, isn't it? that's the sort of point _ major trophy, isn't it? that's the sort of point they _ major trophy, isn't it? that's the sort of point they made - major trophy, isn't it? that's the sort of point they made about i major trophy, isn't it? that's the sort of point they made about 10j sort of point they made about 10 three. he's had great success in many other ways, that's one of the motivations, it seems ludicrous to think that he might actually win a trophy within the first 2a hours. the game that's playing here tonight is the super cup, it's the equivalent of charity shield in
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english football. he could really on his first day come in and get a bit of silverware, obviously it's not the biggest cup in the world, ultimately he want to win here, but it is a bit of silverware. that may be what tottenham fans want to see. it's fair to say if they do win tonight it certainly won't be the last thing to harry kane wins here. joe inwood outside the arena there. to the championship then 7 and middlesbrough's struggles in the second tier continue 7 one of the favourites for promotion were beaten comprehensively by coventry in the lunchtime kick off... off. matty godden and record signing haji wright were on the scoresheet, in 370 win for last year's beaten playoff finallists. darragh lenihan�*s stoppage7time own goal capped a miserable afternoon for michael carrick�*s side. it's the first time boro have lost their opening two league games since 2007.
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and the rest of the results on your screen right now. there was a late winnerfor birmingham city, who beat leeds. leicester won away at huddersfield, as they keep their 100% winning record up, along with ipswich, who i70 against stoke. also, wins for bristol city, preston, and west brom... and there was a thriller at st marys 7 with a four all draw between southampton and norwich. in the scottish premiership, rangers got back on track, after their opening loss to kilmarnock 7 with a 470 win at ibrox over livingston. three late goals giving them their first points of the season. wins also for ross county 7 who beat stjohnstone 270... and st mirren, who won 271 against dundee. champions celtic take on aberdeen tomorrow lunchtime. rugby league fans have been treated to a double bill at wembley with the men's and women's challenge cup finals take place there for the first time. it's fair to say that it's more than lived up to it's billing too. st helens beat leeds rhinos in the women's event before leigh leopards made history with their first challenge cup title for 52
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years 7 beating hull kr on golden point in a thrilling match. adam wild was watching. for these fans the journey has been long, the wait even longer. rovers more than 40, for lee, more than 50 years. since changing their name and colours to leopards, 10 two were making a lot of noise, it felt a long time in the making, the leopards wouldn't be quiet for long, lachlan lem levelled the game. a contest where you at the of the occasion, it was the leopards that pounce, tom briscoe finding a space when no one else could. still, time four more drama. this cake somehow evaded everyone, until crucially it
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bounced its way to a whole kr band. with just seconds to regain meaning, after all these years both sides would have to hang onjust a would have to hang on just a little longer, golden point, the first to score, the leopards moment fell to lachlan lem, a goal to seal astonishing glory. rugby league's most famous prize belongs to... again. said knowledge as it is significant to the sport, st. helens and leeds and a new rivalry, it determination to get here, a determination to get there. ebony partington building a commanding have time lead, here is
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she is storming through to give leads the victory. there would be no comeback, st. helens, the sport grows the stage grows the challenge cup remains as big as ever. a low—scoring first half there to england, wales captain workforce off with first—half injury use there, hope to avoid... 9—3 to england there in the second half, scotland will try to get the better of france, they play in just over an
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hour 's time. 0n the penultimate day of the world cycling championships in scotland, great britain have claimed four gold medals. there was success in para cycling . with a second gold of the championships for fin graham, this time in the road race. that's where william bjergfelt also claimed his title. 0li weightman won the junior trials competition. but the best was saved till last. with the most dramatic victory of the day belonging to tom pidcock in the men's cross country as nick parrott reports. i'm so proud to be here. tom paid kok has spent _ i'm so proud to be here. tom paid kok has spent most _ i'm so proud to be here. tom paid kok has spent most of— i'm so proud to be here. tom paid kok has spent most of this - i'm so proud to be here. tom paid kok has spent most of this year i kok has spent most of this year riding on roads, he finished 13th in the tour de france last month, because of that he had to start from 33rd place despite being the champion. along side him... switzerland thomas lucier after the
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lap, first by then pickpocket was already up to 12. he was powering his way around and on the fifth of eight laps he was in the lead. right behind him was the most successful men this lap, ten titles including the last, but this was quickly slipping from his grasp. he would have to settle for bronze behind new zealand samuel gaze. he was having problems with his gears, thought his race could be over at any point. the last two laps were stressful but long enough for him to celebrate his home county of yorkshire and for british fans to acclaim him. t home county of yorkshire and for british fans to acclaim him. i need to no british fans to acclaim him. i need to go lie down- — british fans to acclaim him. i need to go lie down. put _ british fans to acclaim him. i need to go lie down. put my _ british fans to acclaim him. i need to go lie down. put my skin - british fans to acclaim him. i need to go lie down. put my skin suit i british fans to acclaim him. i need| to go lie down. put my skin suit on this morning and it says in the colour here, inspire the nation so i hope i did that today.— colour here, inspire the nation so i hope i did that today. hitchcock has said he wants _ hope i did that today. hitchcock has said he wants to _ hope i did that today. hitchcock has said he wants to win _ hope i did that today. hitchcock has said he wants to win everything - said he wants to win everything he enters. today he took another step
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closer to achieving that dream. we're just a few hours away from anthonyjoshua's fight against finland's robert helenius at london's o2 arena. it wasn't the bout the former heavyweight champion was expecting though. helenius took the fight at a week's notice afterjoshua's original opponent dillian whyte failed a voluntary drugs test. not much in boxing surprises me. i had not to, not a physical fight, had not to, not a physicalfight, the the mental aspect of it. that's why you said expect with the linea aspect of it. that's why you said expect with felonious as well. 249.4 for the expect with felonious as well. 249.4 forthe nordic— expect with felonious as well. 249.4 for the nordic nightmare. _ expect with felonious as well. 249.4 for the nordic nightmare. similar. for the nordic nightmare. similar
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ower, i for the nordic nightmare. similar power. i think— for the nordic nightmare. similar power, ithink i _ for the nordic nightmare. similar power, i think! have _ for the nordic nightmare. similar power, i think! have better- power, ithink i have better footwork_ power, ithink i have better footwork though _ power, ithink i have better footwork though then - power, ithink i have better footwork though then him i power, ithink i have better. footwork though then him with power, ithink i have better- footwork though then him with that and i footwork though then him with that and i more — footwork though then him with that and i more experienced _ footwork though then him with that and i more experienced and - footwork though then him with that and i more experienced and that's. and i more experienced and that's going _ and i more experienced and that's going to _ and i more experienced and that's going to bring _ and i more experienced and that's going to bring me _ and i more experienced and that's going to bring me victory. - and i more experienced and that's going to bring me victory. of- and i more experienced and that's. going to bring me victory. of course it's going _ going to bring me victory. of course it's going to — going to bring me victory. of course it's going to be _ going to bring me victory. of course it's going to be the _ going to bring me victory. of course it's going to be the world _ going to bring me victory. of course it's going to be the world to - going to bring me victory. of course it's going to be the world to me and j it's going to be the world to me and mean _ it's going to be the world to me and mean the _ it's going to be the world to me and mean the world to _ it's going to be the world to me and mean the world to me _ it's going to be the world to me and mean the world to me because - it's going to be the world to me and mean the world to me because i'vel mean the world to me because i've been _ mean the world to me because i've been chasing — mean the world to me because i've been chasing the _ mean the world to me because i've been chasing the world _ mean the world to me because i've i been chasing the world championship for many— been chasing the world championship for many many — been chasing the world championship for many many many— been chasing the world championship for many many many years _ been chasing the world championship for many many many years so - been chasing the world championship for many many many years so this i been chasing the world championship for many many many years so this is. for many many many years so this is the perfect _ for many many many years so this is the perfect opportunity. _ for many many many years so this is the perfect opportunity. £250 - for many many many years so this is the perfect opportunity.— the perfect opportunity. £250 bang on for anthony _ the perfect opportunity. £250 bang on for anthony joshua. _ take away some of his dreams, so many different opportunities, just a new opponent i have to find new ways basically. b, new opponent i have to find new ways basicall . �* , , ., new opponent i have to find new ways basicall. �* , , ., �*, ., new opponent i have to find new ways basicall. m , ., �*, ., . new opponent i have to find new ways basicall. �* , , ., �*, ., . ., basically. a sense of he's got a lot to rove, basically. a sense of he's got a lot to prove, emotions— basically. a sense of he's got a lot to prove, emotions are _ basically. a sense of he's got a lot | to prove, emotions are bubbling up and he _ to prove, emotions are bubbling up and he said — to prove, emotions are bubbling up and he said he's ready to go. very reserved. — and he said he's ready to go. very reserved, very calculated, but occasionally you can see the real a'ay occasionally you can see the real ajay bubbling up, the not so pr friendly—
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ajay bubbling up, the not so pr friendly ajay telling helene is, find out — friendly ajay telling helene is, find out. joshua committing himself to the _ find out. joshua committing himself to the cause, going out there with his mindset is to do damage, seek and destroy. that's one way to go about— and destroy. that's one way to go about it. — and destroy. that's one way to go about it. he — and destroy. that's one way to go about it, he probably could do that. i about it, he probably could do that. i prefer— about it, he probably could do that. i prefer him — about it, he probably could do that. i prefer him to go out and look dangerous, look for any opportunity, and the _ dangerous, look for any opportunity, and the body to the head, when helene — and the body to the head, when helene is — and the body to the head, when helene is tries to hold, really... england's charley hull is xxx shots off the lead as she finishes her third round at the women's open. the american ally ewing began the day with a five shot lead but now has plenty of company at the top of the leaderboard. let's cross live to walton heath in surrey where our golf cortrespondent iain carterjoins us. and let's start first with viewing. looked so much in control a few hours ago but not so much now. the
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hours ago but not so much now. tte: speculation was that she might emulate her compatriot from the deep south of america, brian holland after his victory in many respects at the... five shot lead in the second round, exactly the same way as allie ewing did, bogeys at the first, the fifth, the six, she did bounce back with a couple of birdies at the start of the back nine but then drop shots of the 13th and 14th, she isjust done then drop shots of the 13th and 14th, she is just done well. then drop shots of the 13th and 14th, she isjust done well. par i4th, she isjust done well. par 15th, that drops her 14th, she isjust done well. par 15th, that drops her down to seven under par, and out of the lead. a couple of other americans at the top of the leaderboard, just finished her around and lily of who also ate under par but charlie whole still in the mix here. she under par but charlie whole still in the mix here-— the mix here. she is within a shot of a possible _ the mix here. she is within a shot of a possible first _ the mix here. she is within a shot of a possible first major, - the mix here. she is within a shot of a possible first major, having l of a possible first major, having come so close at the us women's open at the last month.—
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at the last month. she's picked up two shots so _ at the last month. she's picked up two shots so far— at the last month. she's picked up two shots so far today _ at the last month. she's picked up two shots so far today to - at the last month. she's picked up two shots so far today to get i at the last month. she's picked up| two shots so far today to get seven under par, when shut off the lead, hit two wonderful shots into the par—5, equal chance to come off that 16th hole, she would lead into the lead nine under par, she would be in a three—way share of the lead with two holes to place. on the golf course right now, big army of support for charlie whole and this is starting to develop into perhaps her best chance of breaking her... golf correspondent for us. that's all from sportsday. alexander bissett, newcastle are looking at starting the season very one indeed, newcastle so looking to start where they left off last
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season, going well for them for the moment. it also a reminder of our top story, england are through to the semifinals of the women's world cup, they came back to beat columbia two goals to one, a chance to go for that final, the match against australia is next week on wednesday, so set your alarms for that one, it should be a cracker, that is it for us here on 10 three, we'll see you soon. good evening. with low pressure close by for yet another weekend, it's looking rather unsettled again. blustery for this time of year with blue sky captured in perth and kinross and a good scattering of showers. another good scattering of showers, some heavy and thundery. similar tomorrow weather—wise. the showers will be fewer and further between. less sharp in nature, windy,
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but not as windy as today. this is the satellite picture, showing us the area of cloud. low pressure very much dominant, gradually pushing further wast through the rest of the weekend. and we look towards the south—west on sunday night, where there's more rain approaching. but tonight, a lot of the showers fade away and there will be clear spells around. showery outbreaks of rain, cloud across northern ireland and approaching western scotland by the end of the night. a cloudy start to sunday morning, temperatures down to 14 and 16 celsius. plenty of cloud around for many areas on sunday morning, but it should break up and we should see brightness and spells of sunshine develop. but watch out for showers — possibly thundery across the moray firth, but elsewhere, they should fall lighter. largely dry across east anglia, where it's brightest. highs of 23 degrees. more cloud and rain approaching cornwall and the south of wales by the end of the day. and that rain will move further north and eastwards through the day on monday, into central and southern england, as far north as northern england.
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showers breaking out across northern scotland, but largely dry across scotland and across northern ireland, too. bright spells, but watch out for showers across parts of east anglia. temperatures here still 22 celsius, in the best of that brightness. on tuesday, that low pressure is moving into scandinavia. tuesday looking largely dry, maybe showers across central and western areas of scotland, and a murky start to the day. but pressure builds towards the south of england. this is the position of the jet stream through next week. still a lot of debate about how far north it will be. we expect that warm air from southern europe to move further northwards, on more of a southerly, across south wales. likely to rise into the mid—20s, possibly across london and the south of england. as highs reach the high—20s. but further north, cooler and more unsettled.
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of wildfires on maui. at least 80 people are known to have died. and england reach the semifinals of the women's world cup, beating colombia 2—1. they'll face australia, after the hosts beat france, in an incredible penalty shoot—out. hello and welcome. i'm lucy grey. the six migrants who drowned in the channel have been identified as afghans. french officials said more than 60 people were on board the boat which capsized. most of them were from afghanistan, with a few sudanese amongst them. they were all trying to reach the uk. simonjones reports from dover. the sea has claimed several more lives. the french lifeboat had the grim task of bringing five bodies back to shore, a sixth person airlifted to hospital didn't survive. some of those rescued were taken to dover,
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