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and west coast of this area of north and west coast of this area of low pressure, high pressure towards the south. as we head through tonight looks like it is going to be largely dry for much of england and wales. scotland and northern ireland will see rain at times pushing into the northern and western areas. temperatures generally promote to the team. as we head into tomorrow, it looks like. showers around generally across the midlands, wales, northern england, scotland and north of paris. southern england will be largely dry with plenty of sunshine again. still warm, the mid 20s in the south, furthermore the high teens and 20s with the people crowd around. as into the part of the week to see fronts ganging up progress. the chance of showers increases on wednesday into thursday and friday. by the time each friday at a call from scanning our progress. the chance of showers increases on wednesday into thursday and friday. by the time each friday
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aquifer threats spread southward, all tied in with this area of low pressure and that will push the warm air away from the site. to see those orange coloured heavy weight gradually as the cruel, north—westerly winds begin. it will feel pressure for all on friday into the weekend. wednesday, the largely fine date of the south towards the end of the week it started to turn, that are images to south—east as well showers. and that's bbc news at six. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. from the six team it's goodbye. the news continues here on bbc one as now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions (1830 weekday sportsday hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. mason greenwood is to leave manchester united by mutual consent — following an internal investigation by the club over his conduct. football didn't come home for england's lionesses — but we'll be reflecting on the landmarks set at the women's world cup.
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the girls can walk away from this tournament and have their heads held high stop as a nation we are super proud of them and that is the line a squad, we have set our standards within the last two years and we just have to keep pushing. and wales announce their squad for the rugby world cup — with two co—captains at the helm for warren gatland's side. also coming up on sportsday. it's a big night ahead for british women, at the world athletics championships — with dina asher smith and daryll neita having gold in their sights. hello there — and welcome along to sportsday. and we start with the news this afternoon that manchester united have confirmed striker mason greenwood will leave the club by mutual consent — following the club's own internal investigation into his conduct. greenwood was arrested
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in january last year — following allegations surrounding material that was published online. he was charged later that year — in october — with attempted rape, controlling and coercive behaviour and assault, the charges were dropped, on the 2nd of february this year. after which, united launched their own investigation into the matter. they own investigation into the matter. came to the con had they came to the conclusion that he had not committed alleged offences. in a statement today greenwood accepted that he made mistakes but deny doing the things he was accused of. now with olly foster. the club have released a lengthy statement, after this investigation, which has taken half a year — what have they had to say? that evening. the club has been under huge pressure since those charges were dropped back in february by the crown prosecution service. as he said they launched their own internal investigation. only last week at the beginning of the season, a week ago, that
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everything pointed towards greenwood being reintegrated within the squad but there were protests at the ground by various fan groups and any announcement seemingly was delayed. we now have what appears to be a new mutual agreement, a lengthy statement from manchester united explaining why it has taken them so long. an open letter to the fans from the chief executive of the club saying that they themselves went frantically through the body of evidence and they find themselves as the police did, of those charges were dropped because witnesses pulled out. they said that the original charges against him, he could not have committed those crimes. as you say, greenwood accepted that mistakes had been made. richard arnold said that because of the size of the club at lake manchester united in the harsh spotlight of being a player here, it would be best if he continued to rebuild his career elsewhere.
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greenwood himself has given a response as well. what is the root reaction but like from fan groups? so much disquiet around the club and a way around this decision and what they would do about greenwood and one of those fans group, female fans against mason greenwood's return saying that i'm ufc leadership have done the right thing for the wrong reasons. to see their own necks and avoid the pr disaster, not out of care for any of us. they have lied, backtracked and ignored us until they feared for their own reputation. richard arnold was saying that they looked at the club's on core values and beliefs before arriving at this decision. they did not want to distract away from their own team seasons, men's and women's. also the lionesses and what they have been doing at the world cup. manchester united supporters trust say that since the
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deeply distressing initial allegations surfaced at this episode has been allowed to drag out for far too long. as the club has carried out its own process. the complete lack of consultation with fans, even with respect to process, added fuel to the fire. boss speculation and discussion in the last couple of weeks has been profoundly unhelpful and reflected very poorly on the club, it is clear that they have in the end, reached the right decision. they say lessons have to be learned. greenwood was touted as a star of the future, what his his future looking like given that he's only 21? , ' ~ ., c, looking like given that he's only 21? , ' ~ ., ., ., 21? only 21 in knowing nothing other than this club, _ 21? only 21 in knowing nothing other than this club, capped _ 21? only 21 in knowing nothing other than this club, capped by _ 21? only 21 in knowing nothing other than this club, capped by england i 21? only 21 in knowing nothing other than this club, capped by england a | than this club, capped by england a few years ago and touted as a future star at this club, two years left on his contract and the transfer window closes in 11 days' time. the club will either loan him out or sell them in that time but they is
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certain no chance for his return here. as he wrestles with his decision over greenwood and what to do with him, so perhaps other clubs will think about that as well. so perhaps a future in the immediate short—term may be well outside the premier league. let's reflect on the women's world cup now — and how close the lionesses came to bringing home the trophy for the first time in their history. it's a tournament that fifa say exceeded all expectations, with record—breaking crowds across the 64 games in australia and new zealand. total attendance reached almost 2 million. averaging almost 40,000 for each game — that's 42 percent more than the previous tournament. england's defeat to spain in the final was the most watched women's football match in uk tv history, with an average she of 13.3 million people watching, peaking at nearly 15 million in the closing stages. and in terms of goals scored, the average per game dropped slightly to 2.56. reflecting the fact that matches have become more competitive — we didn't see any double—figure
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drubbings. one of those goals gave the trophy to spain, of course, as england's lionesses fell at the final hurdle. jane dougall reports. the loss had sunk in, but it was not any easier to bear. lionesses left the hotel in sydney to applause from waiting fans. it’s the hotel in sydney to applause from waiting fem-— waiting fans. it's been brilliant out here just _ waiting fans. it's been brilliant out here just following - waiting fans. it's been brilliant out here just following them i waiting fans. it's been brilliant l out here just following them and waiting fans. it's been brilliant - out here just following them and we were disappointed obviously, but just so proud. big were disappointed obviously, but just so proud-— were disappointed obviously, but just so proud. big ahead. we think there is more _ just so proud. big ahead. we think there is more to _ just so proud. big ahead. we think there is more to come. _ just so proud. big ahead. we think there is more to come. mary - just so proud. big ahead. we thinkj there is more to come. mary earps is so aood at there is more to come. mary earps is so good at being _ there is more to come. mary earps is so good at being a — there is more to come. mary earps is so good at being a goalie _ there is more to come. mary earps is so good at being a goalie and it's - so good at being a goalie and it's so good at being a goalie and it's so amazing. it so good at being a goalie and it's so amazing-— so amazing. it will “ust grow and crow and so amazing. it will “ust grow and grow and get _ so amazing. it willjust grow and grow and get bigger _ so amazing. it willjust grow and grow and get bigger and - so amazing. it willjust grow and grow and get bigger and bigger. so amazing. it willjust grow and i grow and get bigger and bigger and so looking — grow and get bigger and bigger and so looking forward _ grow and get bigger and bigger and so looking forward to _ grow and get bigger and bigger and so looking forward to the _ grow and get bigger and bigger and so looking forward to the euros - grow and get bigger and bigger andj so looking forward to the euros and the nations— so looking forward to the euros and the nations league _ so looking forward to the euros and the nations league coming - so looking forward to the euros and the nations league coming up. - so looking forward to the euros and the nations league coming up. wel so looking forward to the euros and i the nations league coming up. we are 'ust the nations league coming up. we are just immensely— the nations league coming up. we are just immensely proud. _ the nations league coming up. we are just immensely proud. it— the nations league coming up. we are just immensely proud.— just immensely proud. it started with so much — just immensely proud. it started with so much hope, _ just immensely proud. it started with so much hope, a _ just immensely proud. it started with so much hope, a steely - just immensely proud. it started - with so much hope, a steely captain leading them out to play the game of their lives. and it could have
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turned out so differently. lauren hemp's shot inches away. england's lost concentration and loss possession. olga carmona ran unchallenged it but spain ahead. a england's handball gives me the chance for a second. jennifer hermoso stepped up. but mary earps was heroic. prompting these scenes in plymouth, birmingham, grimsby and wembley. there was a last chance to take the match to extra time but lauren james take the match to extra time but laurenjames could not hit target. so full—time blue and it was spain who celebrated. it had not been england's's night. and the pain which is etched on their faces. england's's night. and the pain which is etched on theirfaces. back home, hopes dashed, the fans watched the chance of a left and disappear. i'm really proud of the girls in the sense that we have overcome a lot of adversity to be in this position and i think that deserves a lot of
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credit. i know we will look back and a couple of weeks and feel a great sense of pride. not when people get to a world cup final and another thatis to a world cup final and another that is something to be proud of, right now, it is just superseded by a lot of emotion in disappointment. somethings are greater than football. it was not until after the batch that's been's goal—scorer, olga carmona was told her father had passed away. he had not seen his daughter become a spanish legend. england now begin their long journey home, perhaps empty—handed, but with the pride that only a lioness could know. pride undoubtedly... given this was the furthest they've ever been at a women's world cup. england were missing star names going into this tournament down under — one of them — the top scorer in their european championship triumph on home soil last year — beth mead. she, along with captain leah williamson, were forced to miss out with serious knee injuries. mead's been telling natalie pirks how proud she if of the side, but there's also progress still to be made. it was so proud of what they had done. the adversity and the injuries
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and everything that they have gone through. a suspension mid—tournament. how they have dealt with that, i was so, so proud of what they have done and so happy for them. they are like family so you just love those girls and wanted them to do well on the pitch. obviously the emotion is not being a part of it with them and without my injury i could have been there with them and you think, could we have helped, it's all absent buts now. it has been a tough watch. i have loved every minute of it at the same time some mixed emotions all around. when you think 1966, i think was last world cup trophy lifted, in the women's game was banned at that point. so we look at that in that sense, we have had a lot of barriers to trip over and we are still kind of doing that. the game has progressed in an amazing rate in way now, but the players before us, we respect and know what they did to pave the way. and we are still
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trying to do that now. it is not perfect. it probably never will be perfect, but we can keep pushing, keep creating legacies. it is another step in the right direction. and wejust fell short another step in the right direction. and we just fell short this time around like i said, the girls can walk away from this tournament and have their held head high. as a nation we are super, super proud of them. as the line a squad, we have set our standards within the last two years and we nowjust have to keep pushing, due to scheduling, the girls are back within the next month orso girls are back within the next month or so to go play nations league. you have to get rid of that disappointment and focus on the next thing. and that could be an olympics. so there is a lot more to come from the scheme.— come from the scheme. does that progression _ come from the scheme. does that progression include _ come from the scheme. does that progression include for _ come from the scheme. does that progression include for example, l progression include for example, major short companies manufacturing a certain goal keeper'sjerzy? yes. a certain goal keeper's jerzy? yes, from top to — a certain goal keeper's jerzy? yes, from top to bottom _ a certain goal keeper's jerzy? yes, from top to bottom like _ a certain goal keeper'sjerzy? ye: from top to bottom like mary said, a goalkeeper is not a part because what mary did in that tournament in the last has been incredible. she is the last has been incredible. she is the best in the broth right now. and
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she does not have a jersey. she does not have a shirt that young boys and girl can buy and does that mean a goalkeeper is not important? know. from number one to number 23 and the staff and everyone is important. and that should be out there for mary and i'm glad she spoke up about it. arsenal are looking to the continue their winning start to the season — and challenge the early pacesetters, including champions manchester city. they're at crystal palace tonight. palace are unbeaten at home in the top flight since hodgson returned to the club in march. alex howell has more. the match tonight a selhurst park is important for both teams even at this early stage of the season. for arteta and arsenal they will be hoping they can pick up maximum points and keep the pressure up at the top of the table. especially after last season coming so close to challenging for the premier league title. with their new sighing has been ruled out for most of the
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seeming —— season for a knee injury. for crystal palace is the first game he is back at selhurst park in the premier league. since he has been confirmed he will be a manager for the rest of the season following his caretaker stint at the back end of the last campaign. positive feeling around the park at the moment and they have managed to keep wenger michael alicea at the club and chelsea were interested in the frenchman and roy hodgson will be hoping that positive feeling will drive the team on so they can pick up drive the team on so they can pick up a positive result here this evening. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. everton have condemned all forms of racism, after their midfielder amadou onana was abused on social media following their 4—0 defeat to aston villa on sunday. everton are conducting an investigation — and merseyside police are also investigating, following a report of racist comments aimed towards the player. and the club are now without striker dominic calvert—lewin — who's injured after sustaining a fractured cheekbone in everton's 4—0 loss to aston villa yesterday. he's only completed 90 minutes once since january. liverpool have appealed
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against the red card shown to summer signing alexis mac allister in their 3—1 win over bournemouth on saturday. the argentinian faces a three game suspension if the appeal is unsuccessful. goalkeeper ben foster has retired for a second time. he helped wrexham win promotion to league two, but the ao—year—old says his performances this season haven't reached the level he demands of himself. wrexham's hollywood co—owner ryan reynolds said foster 'built memories he'll never let go of�*. the world athletics championships continue in budapest, and tonight attention to turns to the final of the women's 100 metres more on that in a moment as the british hopefuls will be looking to emulate the gold medal winning heroics of katerina johnson—thompson — who claimed a sensational win in the heptathlon yesterday. a victory she described on the 'best day of her life'. zharnel hughes took was also in the medals — with a superb bronze in the men's hundred.
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let's hearfrom them now. i woke iwoke up i woke up this morning and i was just so happy to realise it was not a dream and it was actually confirmed that everyone else witnessed it and saw it and it was a dream come true for sure. hagar dream come true for sure. how important _ dream come true for sure. how important was _ dream come true for sure. how important was yesterday's victory in terms of preparing for the olympics, you have two world titles now, it was incredible, how important is this for next year? it is so important- _ this for next year? it is so important. i _ this for next year? it is so important. i think - this for next year? it is so important. i think any - this for next year? it is so i important. i think any colour this for next year? it is so - important. i think any colour metal would have been a victory in my eyes and that's all i wanted this year was to build and get an tried to go for a bundle and getting gold was beyond my expectation for sure but i am so happy that i am in a similar position to what could have been in tokyo 2020, we had the delayed year and i had my injury and everything to lose my grasp so i'm glad that we
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have gotten this extra year and i am in this position again. i’m in this position again. i'm inspired- _ in this position again. i'm inspired. having - in this position again. i'm inspired. having that metal around your dech— inspired. having that metal around your deck feeling the weight of it is everything and makes you want to id is everything and makes you want to go back— is everything and makes you want to go back out— is everything and makes you want to go back out there and compete again at the _ go back out there and compete again at the top _ go back out there and compete again at the top i— go back out there and compete again at the top. i want to pull it off again— at the top. i want to pull it off again and _ at the top. i want to pull it off again and possibly get through the rounds— again and possibly get through the rounds and once i'm through i will giving _ rounds and once i'm through i will giving it— rounds and once i'm through i will giving it rny— rounds and once i'm through i will giving it my best shot coming into the finals — giving it my best shot coming into the finals i— giving it my best shot coming into the finals. i will be seeking another— the finals. i will be seeking another metal.— the finals. i will be seeking another metal. ., ., , , another metal. how does the set you u . another metal. how does the set you u- for another metal. how does the set you u - for the another metal. how does the set you up for the big — another metal. how does the set you up for the big one, _ another metal. how does the set you up for the big one, the _ another metal. how does the set you up for the big one, the olympics? i up for the big one, the olympics? confidence gained, more experience. for me _ confidence gained, more experience. for me it— confidence gained, more experience. for me it was overcoming my obstacles _ for me it was overcoming my obstacles. facing the past. ithink now we _ obstacles. facing the past. ithink now we are — obstacles. facing the past. ithink now we are starting to break down barriers _ now we are starting to break down barriers and mentally you are in the film barriers and mentally you are in the right place. — barriers and mentally you are in the right place, so i'm looking forward to getting — right place, so i'm looking forward to getting myself back to jamaica in the off—season, that is. not now. and sharpening up and coming to for next vear~ _ and sharpening up and coming to for next vear~ i— and sharpening up and coming to for next year. i will be much stronger by then, _ next year. i will be much stronger by then, coming next year and looking — by then, coming next year and looking forward tojust by then, coming next year and looking forward to just going out there _
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looking forward to just going out there and — looking forward to just going out there and having fun, the same thing i did this _ there and having fun, the same thing i did this year. enjoying the moment _ katerina johnson—thompson and hughes, speaking to alex capstick there and hejoins me now from budapest. a bit of reflection on those two achievements first for katerina johnson—thompson, this one feels really special for her? absolutely as i can tell from those interviews last night was a big moment for acker one and hughes. katerina johnson—thompson because of the journey that she has had, katerina johnson—thompson because of thejourney that she has had, the injuries, the dissolution of the sport last year as she thought of giving it up and showing the world that she is back and now looking forward to what should be... for hughes slightly different, he has proved himself and to everyone else he can handle it off of the big
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stage and was disqualified in the final from the tokyo olympics and missed out in the final, getting into the final last year and now showing he can handle it on the bigger stage. tote showing he can handle it on the bigger stage-— showing he can handle it on the binierstae_. ., ., ., bigger stage. we can hear how loud in the atmosphere _ bigger stage. we can hear how loud in the atmosphere is _ bigger stage. we can hear how loud in the atmosphere is like _ bigger stage. we can hear how loud in the atmosphere is like but i bigger stage. we can hear how loud in the atmosphere is like but it i in the atmosphere is like but it looks like a fantastic atmosphere there in budapest. undoubtedly it will builds leader onto the 100 metres to come. what a competitive fields this is. it metres to come. what a competitive fields this is— fields this is. it really is it's one of the _ fields this is. it really is it's one of the highlights i fields this is. it really is it's one of the highlights of- fields this is. it really is it's one of the highlights of the j fields this is. it really is it's i one of the highlights of the world championships. this crowd here on the banks of the danube and hope remains for the end of the session and for all of these fantastic athletes here. she has been under the radar coming into this challenge this year and she builds up during the season and she has won 15 world major championship metals. and has a 200 metre gold into ohio.
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she goes in the third of the semifinals, the top to go through automatically. she should be expected to get to the final. the first of the semifinals has a tougher... first of the semifinals has a tougher- - -_ first of the semifinals has a tou:her. .. ., ., ~ ., ., ., tougher... looking forward to it. thank you _ tougher... looking forward to it. thank you very _ tougher... looking forward to it. thank you very much, _ tougher... looking forward to it. thank you very much, alex. i let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. novak djokovic gained some revenge for his wimbledon final defeat to carlos alcaraz by beating the spaniard in three sets, in another thriller for the cincinnati open final. the two will be on collision course again at the us open next week, where reigning champion alcaraz is the top seed. coco gauff won the biggest title of her career at the cincinnati open. the american teenager beat this year's french open finalist karlolina muchova in straight sets. it's gauff�*s fifth career title and her third this year after wins
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in washington dc and auckland. katherine sciver—brunt has a hip injury and will not feature in what was due to be her final match as a professional cricketer. after a 19—year career that saw over 250 international appearances, sciver—brunt was set to feature for trent rockets in their match against oval invincibles at the oval. neither side can qualify for the knockout phase, so this is the final group game for both teams. today warren gatlin announced his 33 players making the trip to france. the role of captain will fall to not one but two players with doughy leg inject organ sharing the responsibilities. here is our report with the details. a problem shared is a problem have to or so it seemed for wells coach warren gatlin after not naming one but two captains for a rugby world cup now less than three weeks away. following jones
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and ken owens injured step forward jack morgan and joey lake. thea;r jack morgan and joey lake. they complement _ jack morgan and joey lake. they complement each _ jack morgan and joey lake. they complement each other - jack morgan and joey lake. tue: complement each other fairly well and have a good relationship and then depending on how what game it is, one will lead and the other will support them so ijust think it is a good opportunity, something that i've never done before but i did speak about it and particularly the two younger players and both have a big future ahead of them. the two younger players and both have a big future ahead of them.— big future ahead of them. the pair 'ust 20 big future ahead of them. the pair just 20 caps _ big future ahead of them. the pair just 20 caps between _ big future ahead of them. the pair just 20 caps between them. i big future ahead of them. the pair just 20 caps between them. now. big future ahead of them. the pair- just 20 caps between them. now ready to share the duties of leaving their countries and france. he to share the duties of leaving their countries and france.— countries and france. he is great, he is from — countries and france. he is great, he is from the _ countries and france. he is great, he is from the front _ countries and france. he is great, he is from the front and _ countries and france. he is great, he is from the front and and when j he is from the front and and when something — he is from the front and and when something needs to be said he will
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say it— something needs to be said he will say it and — something needs to be said he will say it and wants it too much either. offer _ say it and wants it too much either. offer some — say it and wants it too much either. offer some good music in the room. he likes _ offer some good music in the room. he likes a _ offer some good music in the room. he likes a sunbathe _ offer some good music in the room. he likes a sunbathe and _ offer some good music in the room. he likes a sunbathe and in _ offer some good music in the room. he likes a sunbathe and in turkey. offer some good music in the room. | he likes a sunbathe and in turkey he was quite _ he likes a sunbathe and in turkey he was quite often _ he likes a sunbathe and in turkey he was quite often out _ he likes a sunbathe and in turkey he was quite often out and _ he likes a sunbathe and in turkey he was quite often out and about. - was quite often out and about. two new captains _ was quite often out and about. two new captains for _ was quite often out and about. new captains for a new was quite often out and about. tear. new captains for a new squad was quite often out and about. new captains for a new squad but was quite often out and about.- new captains for a new squad but it is not without experience either. making the cut despite not featuring in any of warm—up games. a risk worth taking since the captain. out of late with a thumb injury but in fit for france. and to his with his fourth cup also making a play. yet the expense of an extra scrum how. we were thinking of three nines when it came to our back three and covering players. whether they can back—up in all games we have probably have players in the past
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you've picked up injuries and we just wanted a bit more cover in the back three. it’s just wanted a bit more cover in the back three-— back three. it's a space who have seen and done _ back three. it's a space who have seen and done but _ back three. it's a space who have seen and done but plenty - back three. it's a space who have seen and done but plenty of i seen and done but plenty of first—timers of wealth. 16 players and all will be heading to their maiden world cup. little wonder it was time for a family celebration. for me personally i give reason behind most people is to kind of get back to what their family has done for them throughout their whole years they have been playing games game so just to see their reaction, how proud was a very nice moment. the dragon's when was one of the fortunate ones, the 15th to miss out were in forjust before the squad was made public and i will return home. the 33 will be back at the base in today's time before then heading out to versailles next weekend of the opening game against fiji in porto. then it is group winners portugal six days later before the key game against
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australia before a fortnight to recover ahead of the final game against georgia. the countdown for the recover ahead of the final game against georgia. the countdown for the 33 recover ahead of the final game against georgia. the countdown for the 33 as recover ahead of the final game against georgia. the countdown for the 33 as well recover ahead of the final game against georgia. the countdown for the 33 as well and recover ahead of the final game against georgia. the countdown for the 33 as well and truly recover ahead of the final game against georgia. the countdown for the 33 as well and truly on. recover ahead of the final game against georgia. the countdown for the 33 as well and truly on. for some players selected today will be a culmination of his wife's work. a dream of appearing at a rugby world cup. the reality though with questions question still over form and fitness is at the hard work is onlyjust beginning for wales and warren gatlin. a cholesterol between portsmouth and kaplan on saturday turning out to be a match to rememberfor turning out to be a match to remember for lifelong fan julia browning after to remember for lifelong fanjulia browning after to match officials pulled up the injury and an announcement went out in the city and asking if there was anyone suitably qualified in the crowd. who could step in and as he explained to the bbcjoe campbell here. my friends the bbcjoe campbell here. m1 friends and family around he started pointing and shouting and was a bit unsure to stand up and when the announcement came again as said just go for it and they told me to go
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hello. a fairly quiet evening out there for most of us after what has been a pretty decent monday with some sunny spells. just a few showers here and there. and i think that's what we're going to get tomorrow — scattered showers with plenty of sunny spells as well. but having said that, there is thicker cloud and some outbreaks of rain across the north—west of the country. this small weather system has swept into northern ireland and scotland. so through the course of the evening and night, closer to this area of low pressure, it will be raining at times, whereas the south of the country is under the influence of a high. so, here, the skies will be generally clear. so through the evening and the night, that weather front moves into the north—west, a spell of showers, a stronger breeze as well, but most of england and wales should have dry weather overnight. and the early morning temperatures, whether you're in the north or the south, will be around 1a or 15 degrees. a fairly mild start to tuesday. so here's the forecast, then. closer to the low pressure here, which is to the north of scotland, a thicker cloud at times,
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again, a scattering of showers. i think the south of the country and the south—east will be generally dry and bright, if not sunny, and, again, every bit as warm as monday. so highs of about 25 in london and norwich, 21 expected in liverpool and about 20 or so in belfast. and tuesday is also going to be very warm across much of europe. here in the uk, typically the 20s, but further south, just across the channel, we're hitting the mid—305, even in excess of a0 degrees celsius in places like lyon. back to the uk, then, midweek, we have some cloud again spreading into the north—west of the country, perhaps some other western areas of the uk as well, so the dry and brighter weather will be always further east and south. again, the mid—205, so similar temperatures most days. in the north—west, around 19 or so. so is this warmth going to last? well, the low pressure and the jet stream are right over us towards the end of the week, so anything south of the jet stream is pretty hot, anything north of the jet stream — and more or less underneath it —
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this is bbc news. i'm anna foster live outside manchester crown court. the headlines: nurse lucy letby is sentenced to spend the rest of her life in prison for murdering seven babies and attempting to kill six others. this was a cruel, calculated and cynical campaign of child murder involving the smallest and most vulnerable of children. letby is driven away from manchester crown court to begin life behind bars after refusing to appear in the dock. i'm nancy kacungira in london. our other main headlines: saudi arabia says a report detailing the systematic killing of ethiopian migrants by its border guards is unfounded.
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