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sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre. we're gonna start with developments in spain and the fallout from the behaviour of its suspended president luis rubiales following their victory at last months women's world cup. reports in the spanish press in the last few minutes are suggesting the wolrd cup winning coachjorge vilde has been dismissed. in the last hour, the spanish football federation has apologised for the "enormous damage" caused by the actions of its suspended president luis rubiales. success success of that team was overshadowed. the man at the centre of the controversy was louise robbie alice. rubiales has refused to resign over the matter. these were the scenes in barcelona yesterday where hundreds of supporters called for him to be removed from hisjob. this supporters called for him to be removed from his job. this afternoon the spanish football federation
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apologise for the enormous damage caused by the actions of its president who has been suspended by fifa. the current president of the federation has written a letter distancing the organisation from ruby alice's actions. england's mens foootball squad have been training at st george's park ahead of their euro 2024 qualifier with ukraine. amongst them jordan henderson, who has given his first interview to the media after leaving liverpool to join the saudi arabian pro league. the interview was with the athletic website. in it, henderson says he was "really hurt" after being criticised forjoining al—ettifaq. henderson has been a vocal ally of the lgbtq+ community and his move was criticised by some campaigners, as same—sex sexual activity is illegal in saudi arabia. in the interview he says..
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mason greenwood has been welcomed by getafe fans as he trained for the first time with his new club. that's ahead of him being offcially presented to fans by the spanish side later on this afternoon. last week, manchester united said greenwood would leave by mutual agreement after a six—month internal club investigation. it came after criminal charges against the player, including attempted rape and assault, were dropped in february. the 21 year old joined the spanish top—flight side on friday on a season—long loan. manchester united winger has been dropped following allegations of abuse by his former girlfriend. the player who is 23 has been removed
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from the squad after things need to be investigated. police make claims that anthony has denied. manchester united say they have no comments on the matter at present. now, the build up is really ramping up ahead of the rugby world cup which begins later this week. england, you'll remember, reached the final four years ago, but have had a difficult build—up, with three defeats in warm—up matches, as well as injuries and suspensions to key players. steve borthwick�*s side training today at their le touquet base — as they continue preparations ahead of their campaign opener against argentina in marseille on saturday. scrum half danny care has been speaking to the bbc today — he says they now have to put the poor run of form behind them. we are 100% accountable for the four games that we have gone by. they did mean a lot but at the same time this is the real deal. hopefully we have
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got the bad stuff out of the way in those games and we have learnt the lessons but it is down to us now to perform on saturday because we know we have not been good enough. we have let a lot of funds down and people might have been asking questions about us. we are working incredibly hard to try to right those wrongs and learn from it. and that's all the sport for now. unicef has warned — we are now in a �*critical moment�* with the global cost of living crisis — increasingly being felt by the world's children. the un estimates that 71 million people have fallen into poverty in the developing world in the three months following russia's invasion of ukraine alone. according to unicef families are increasingly being forced to compromise their children's wellbeing, in rich as well as poor countries. many families, out of desperation, need to resort to really impossible choices and negative coping strategies that are affecting children now and as i said, in the long term —
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in terms of pulling them out of school, selling off productive assets, but also engaging them into child labour, forced marriages. this is notjust a concern for developing countries, low income countries or fragile conflicts — this is a universal concern. lebanon is one country that is heavily affected by cost of living crisis. before the country's ongoing troubles, families met 1.5 billion dollars of the country's annual education costs, with the government spending only 1.2 billion. runaway inflation has led to major drops in household income, spikes in private school fees and a nationwide teachers strike. now 15% of households have taken children out of schools. as part of our series on how the cost—of—living crisis is impacting the world's children, caroline hawley has been speaking to children compromising their future, to help their families
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make ends meet. from the look of there's no other option for many children here but to grow up fast. hassan�*s been working for two years, helping sell cigarettes. he comes here after school, started working here to get some money. and because it's better than being in the streets. i asked him if he prefers school or work. no school. hassan�*s father sells vegetables for a living. but prices have risen so fast that these are now a luxury for many people in lebanon. the global cost of living crisis has hit a country already suffering an economic meltdown and a currency collapse. according to the un, nine out of ten families can't afford the basics any more. if i could afford it. of course i would
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prefer him to study. working isn't the best thing for him, but it brings some money. together. they help make sure the whole family has what they need. and growing numbers of children are having to do the same. these two are getting ready for school. their 14—year—old brother is all the artwork at the mother has two jobs and is looking for a third. a once decent salary is now worth very little. middle—class people are falling into poverty. it is part of a project funded by the world food programme. it's part of a project funded by the world food programme, employing mothers of schoolchildren, giving them some income with the aim of keeping their children in school and them and their classmates properly fed. they feel hungry. they ask for sandwiches for their parents. so many students ask us for
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can i have this tomato for my mum? they knock on the door of the kitchen every day. tens of students. not one or two. and it didn't used to be like this. no. i never seen that in lebanon before. if you did not have this job what would your situation be? worse, too bad. i don't have enough money to get food for my kids and to keep going in my life. the u.n. children's fund says one in ten families in lebanon don't send their children to school any more because they can't afford to. it's a sensitive issue which brings embarrassment, even shame. most of the street sellers here are syrian refugees. but more and more lebanese children are nowjoining them in homes up and down this country. families have had to sell belongings as well as send their children to work.
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mohammed, who's 15, provides for both his little sisters and for the whole family. their father can't work. after he injured himself falling from a ladder. mohammed's been out of school since he was 11. there's no time any more to see his friends. i would like to go to school, of course. but in this situation, who would think of going to school? i need to provide for ourfamily. i asked him how that felt. i'm suffocating. suffocating. they have to put up with it? some people curse me when they pass out and tell me not to get any closer. some people humiliate us. now he's out here day in and day out all hours. one of so many forced to fend both for themselves and their families. their childhood
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a stressful daily grind. caroline hawley, bbc news, southern lebanon. caroline hawley reporting there. and in the final part of our series tomorrow, we will hear how the global cost of living crisis is impacting cases of child malnutrition in bangladesh. the final part of our series here in the programme tomorrow. just the latest news — the programme tomorrow. just the latest news coming _ the programme tomorrow. just the latest news coming to _ the programme tomorrow. just the latest news coming to us _ the programme tomorrow. just the latest news coming to us on - the programme tomorrow. just the latest news coming to us on the i latest news coming to us on the concrete story that has dominated uk politics for the last week or so. news coming from scotland. repairs due to our aac concrete in public buildings. the chancellorjeremy buildings. the chancellor jeremy hunt buildings. the chancellorjeremy hunt said that uk ministers would spend what it takes to address the issues. the money for schools from england will be funded by the department for education. the uk
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government does not plan to give additional money to scottish ministers or councils. bbc news scotland understands that the treasury considers it to be the responsibility of the scottish government to get extra funding to cover the cost of repairs. with ukraine making advances in its south—eastern region of zaporizhzhia, first lady olena zelenska will host the summit of first ladies and gentlemen on wednesday — dedicated to mental health. dozens of countries are expected to participate, although the exact number and names of the guests are being kept secret for security reasons. olena zelenska has been speaking to yalda hakim — about the impact of the war on mental health in ukraine and within her own family.
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we do not have confidence in our future. we have a huge four hope for victory but we do not know whence comes. this long waste and constant stress has its toll. everybody finds their own way here. for me such stimuli at work include in our interview because when you have the reason to wake up and go to work it does not give you a chance to stop and think. i am very much supported by inspiring stories of ukrainians every day because in every tragedy there is a story of saving and terrorism and it has me a lot. i am holding on due to that. so are most of my colleagues and friends. how do
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ou deal of my colleagues and friends. how do you deal with — of my colleagues and friends. how do you deal with other— of my colleagues and friends. how do you deal with other strains _ of my colleagues and friends. how do you deal with other strains on - of my colleagues and friends. how do you deal with other strains on your i you deal with other strains on your family. for example your husband being compared to winston churchill. how to respond that? translation: well, it depends. on the way you would like to look at winston churchill. of course, he is the historical figure. i did not dream about my husband becoming an historic person. maybe it's selfish, but i need my husband, not a historicalfigure beside me. but, on the other hand, if it is about a leader who led his country through the difficulties of war, if that kind of comparison would be accurate, i'd love it. he really does has the energy, the willpower, the inspiration and stubbornness to go through this war so we finally see our long—awaited victory. i believe in him. and i support him. i know that he has enough strength. for any other person i know, i think it would be much harder
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to handle this situation. he really is a very strong and resilient person and this resilience is what we all need right now. very interesting because you can watch that full interview right here on bbc news and the daily global which starts from 5pm. around the world and across the uk you're watching bbc news. fat boy slim has handed over his much known memorabilia spanning over ten decades. it is
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writing in the times the... more than 100 schools in england have not been able to open this week because of problems caused by the concrete. caused by the concrete. at least the fence will look good, but this school in birmingham needs some serious work to make sure it's safe. the aston manor academy has a problem with raac and is going to be closed until at least next monday. parents are frustrated. with the pandemic, not being coming to school for months, and then we have had the six week holiday, now coming back to school and school is saying they can't come back until the 11th. it is just more time away from school, and he needs to be in school, because he has his gcses. up in scarborough, a similar story. no lessons this week at scalby school. two thirds of their buildings also contain raac. they have had support beams up for a while, holding the school up, and theyjust told us it is a few areas.
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it is a bit scary now knowing that some things might like collapse, and it will be scary if it did collapse on us. in an unusual intervention, the head of the national audit office today accused the government of a sticking plaster approach to school maintenance, and said the unflashy but essentialjob of looking after buildings had been neglected. the government still hasn't released a list of all the schools affected, which labour says is unfair. because parents want to know what is happening. it is clearly unacceptable to leave schools in the lurch for months and months, and it is, as one head teacher said to me yesterday, these are darker days than covid for our children. reporter: how long are i the children going to be out of schools, minister? this morning the education secretary kept her words brief. but the government has been at pains to calm parents. there are 22,000 schools in england. although investigations are still very much under way, so farjust 150 are affected. two in wales and 35 in scotland.
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think about the school estate, it is only schools that are built or extended between the 1950s and the 1990s, half of all schools either built before that date or after that date, so parents can be reassured. that comes at little comfort for the parents of children who can't go back in to school this week, and for the government, the image of crumbling public buildings is not one they can gloss over. ellie price, bbc news. now — a visual treat for you. the winners of this year's — bird photographer of the year — have been announced. (ff gfx)this image, came out on top — a dramatic shot of a female peregrine falcon protecting her young — attacking a large brown pelican. the photographer, jack zhi saying, he'd been trying to capture that moment forfour years. there were 20 thousand entries in all, to this year's competition. pictures taken in every corner of the world. i'm delighted to say,
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that two of the photographers join me on the programme — they picked up a gold and silver award. welcome — nicolas reusens and henly spiers. welcome to the programme. i'm going to start by putting your winning pictures on screen. nicholas take me through where you shop this festival? it through where you shop this festival? ., , ., , , ., festival? it was dropped during one of my photography _ festival? it was dropped during one of my photography workshops - festival? it was dropped during one of my photography workshops in i of my photography workshops in ecuador. it is run by locals and indigenous people. they are humble people who do their best to conserve this area. while we were shooting where they place some fruit and the birds come to feed and i saw a few metres away from the feeders this heart—shaped leaf was there and one of these birds was foraging so i
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thought it was a good idea to point my clients in this direction and wait for it to appear. we were lucky that after five minutes it appeared in view of the leaf and showed us this great display. it in view of the leaf and showed us this great display.— this great display. it could not be more perfect- — this great display. it could not be more perfect. henley— this great display. it could not be more perfect. henley let - this great display. it could not be more perfect. henley let me - this great display. it could not be | more perfect. henley let me bring you in. we will put your picture on the screen. take me through that. i come from a different angle and so my challenge — come from a different angle and so my challenge and _ come from a different angle and so my challenge and passion - come from a different angle and so my challenge and passion is - come from a different angle and so my challenge and passion is to - my challenge and passion is to capture — my challenge and passion is to capture seabirds— my challenge and passion is to capture seabirds in— my challenge and passion is to capture seabirds in those - my challenge and passion is to capture seabirds in those veryl capture seabirds in those very fleeting — capture seabirds in those very fleeting moments _ capture seabirds in those very fleeting moments where - capture seabirds in those very fleeting moments where they| capture seabirds in those very . fleeting moments where they are beneath— fleeting moments where they are beneath the — fleeting moments where they are beneath the waves. _ fleeting moments where they are beneath the waves. in _ fleeting moments where they are beneath the waves. in this - fleeting moments where they are beneath the waves. in this case l fleeting moments where they are beneath the waves. in this case a blue fitted — beneath the waves. in this case a blue fitted bird _ beneath the waves. in this case a blue fitted bird hunting _ beneath the waves. in this case a blue fitted bird hunting in - beneath the waves. in this case a blue fitted bird hunting in a - beneath the waves. in this case a blue fitted bird hunting in a shoalj blue fitted bird hunting in a shoal of sardines — blue fitted bird hunting in a shoal of sardines. if _ blue fitted bird hunting in a shoal of sardines. if you _ blue fitted bird hunting in a shoal of sardines. if you look— blue fitted bird hunting in a shoal of sardines. if you look closely. blue fitted bird hunting in a shoal of sardines. if you look closely it| of sardines. if you look closely it is actually — of sardines. if you look closely it is actually rising _ of sardines. if you look closely it is actually rising with _ of sardines. if you look closely it is actually rising with one - of sardines. if you look closely it is actually rising with one hit - of sardines. if you look closely it is actually rising with one hit itsi is actually rising with one hit its peak _ is actually rising with one hit its peak there _ is actually rising with one hit its peak. there are _ is actually rising with one hit its peak. there are often _ is actually rising with one hit its . peak. there are often unsuccessful dives _ peak. there are often unsuccessful dives too~ — peak. there are often unsuccessful dives too to — peak. there are often unsuccessful dives too. ., ., ., , dives too. to love about this photograph _ dives too. to love about this photograph is _ dives too. to love about this photograph is that _ dives too. to love about this photograph is that every - dives too. to love about this | photograph is that every part dives too. to love about this i photograph is that every part of dives too. to love about this - photograph is that every part of it,
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you can see the siding in the beak and you can see in the left hand side at dive so that has been left in the seconds before, when you're trying to take a picture like this you are obviously in the water. can you are obviously in the water. can you see the birds to dive? absolutely not, i visited this location _ absolutely not, ivisited this location for— absolutely not, i visited this location for a _ absolutely not, ivisited this location for a number- absolutely not, i visited this location for a number of - absolutely not, i visited this i location for a number of years absolutely not, i visited this - location for a number of years and i had looked — location for a number of years and i had looked at — location for a number of years and i had looked at the _ location for a number of years and i had looked at the surface _ location for a number of years and i had looked at the surface and - had looked at the surface and thought— had looked at the surface and thought to _ had looked at the surface and thought to myself _ had looked at the surface and thought to myself i _ had looked at the surface and thought to myself i would - had looked at the surface and i thought to myself i would love had looked at the surface and - thought to myself i would love to capture _ thought to myself i would love to capture one — thought to myself i would love to capture one of— thought to myself i would love to capture one of those _ thought to myself i would love to capture one of those birds - thought to myself i would love to. capture one of those birds hurtling into the _ capture one of those birds hurtling into the sardines. _ capture one of those birds hurtling into the sardines. because - capture one of those birds hurtling into the sardines. because the - into the sardines. because the sardines — into the sardines. because the sardines are _ into the sardines. because the sardines are common - into the sardines. because the sardines are common at - into the sardines. because the sardines are common at this . into the sardines. because the i sardines are common at this time into the sardines. because the - sardines are common at this time of year _ sardines are common at this time of year it— sardines are common at this time of year it felt— sardines are common at this time of year. it felt like _ sardines are common at this time of year. it felt like an _ sardines are common at this time of year. it felt like an almost _ sardines are common at this time of year. it felt like an almost zero - year. it felt like an almost zero chance — year. it felt like an almost zero chance encounter— year. it felt like an almost zero chance encounter and - year. it felt like an almost zero chance encounter and say- year. it felt like an almost zero chance encounter and say whatj year. it felt like an almost zerol chance encounter and say what i year. it felt like an almost zero - chance encounter and say what i did was that _ chance encounter and say what i did was that i_ chance encounter and say what i did was that ljust — chance encounter and say what i did was that ijust sat _ chance encounter and say what i did was that ijust sat in— chance encounter and say what i did was that ijust sat in the _ chance encounter and say what i did was that ijust sat in the bowl- chance encounter and say what i did was that ijust sat in the bowl of - was that ijust sat in the bowl of sardines — was that ijust sat in the bowl of sardines and _ was that ijust sat in the bowl of sardines and i— was that ijust sat in the bowl of sardines and i essentially- was that ijust sat in the bowl of| sardines and i essentially waited and prayed — sardines and i essentially waited and prayed that— sardines and i essentially waited and prayed that one _ sardines and i essentially waited and prayed that one of- sardines and i essentially waited and prayed that one of these - sardines and i essentially waited l and prayed that one of these birds would _ and prayed that one of these birds would choose _ and prayed that one of these birds would choose to _ and prayed that one of these birds would choose to come _ and prayed that one of these birds would choose to come and - and prayed that one of these birds would choose to come and hunt i and prayed that one of these birds i would choose to come and hunt right next to _ would choose to come and hunt right next to me _ would choose to come and hunt right next to me because _ would choose to come and hunt right next to me because the _ would choose to come and hunt right next to me because the other- next to me because the other challenge _ next to me because the other challenge of— next to me because the other challenge of all— next to me because the other challenge of all underwater. challenge of all underwater photography _ challenge of all underwater photography is _ challenge of all underwater photography is that - challenge of all underwater photography is that we - challenge of all underwater. photography is that we cannot challenge of all underwater- photography is that we cannot see very far— photography is that we cannot see very far and — photography is that we cannot see veryfarand so— photography is that we cannot see very far and so our— photography is that we cannot see very far and so our subjects - photography is that we cannot see very far and so our subjects have i photography is that we cannot see. very far and so our subjects have to be very far and so our subjects have to he in _ very far and so our subjects have to he in about— very far and so our subjects have to be in about two _ very far and so our subjects have to be in about two metres _ very far and so our subjects have to be in about two metres of - very far and so our subjects have to
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be in about two metres of us. - very far and so our subjects have to be in about two metres of us. sorry to cut a cross. _ be in about two metres of us. sorry to cut a cross, you _ be in about two metres of us. sorry to cut a cross, you bring _ be in about two metres of us. sorry to cut a cross, you bring me - be in about two metres of us. sorry to cut a cross, you bring me to - be in about two metres of usm to cut a cross, you bring me to what i wanted to ask you before i asked the next question i'm going to put a couple more photos from this competition, all of the entries, what i love about all of these particularly this picture. that is an abandoned farmhouse with a painting on the door. you have got sunrise, the perfect angle, three flashes to illuminate the door. then you have that snapshot on the left, a purple heron gobbling a carp. you have got two different types of photograph there. the carefully planned and prepared and a snapshot of something happening in the moment. nicholas, in terms of yours, and your description a moment or two ago. it sounded like you were prepared, you had looked at that leaf and you would hope that moment
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would come. yes leaf and you would hope that moment would come-— would come. yes it was pure instinct because i would come. yes it was pure instinct because i have _ would come. yes it was pure instinct because i have been _ would come. yes it was pure instinct because i have been to _ would come. yes it was pure instinct because i have been to this - would come. yes it was pure instinct because i have been to this country | because i have been to this country many times i know how they move. the only thing we could lose was some time. we took the risk and it was really worth it.— time. we took the risk and it was really worth it. henley, in terms of difficulties shooting _ really worth it. henley, in terms of difficulties shooting underwater . difficulties shooting underwater take me through what are the major things you are trying to contain. it is that proximity point that i made before _ is that proximity point that i made before that — is that proximity point that i made before that photographically- is that proximity point that i made before that photographically we i is that proximity point that i made i before that photographically we have to be very _ before that photographically we have to be very close _ before that photographically we have to be very close because _ before that photographically we have to be very close because the - before that photographically we have to be very close because the water . to be very close because the water otherwise — to be very close because the water otherwise renders _ to be very close because the water otherwise renders everything - to be very close because the water otherwise renders everything veryl otherwise renders everything very blurry— otherwise renders everything very blurry and — otherwise renders everything very blurry and so _ otherwise renders everything very blurry and so what _ otherwise renders everything very blurry and so what a _ otherwise renders everything very blurry and so what a lot _ otherwise renders everything very blurry and so what a lot of - otherwise renders everything very blurry and so what a lot of bird . blurry and so what a lot of bird photography _ blurry and so what a lot of bird photography will _ blurry and so what a lot of bird photography will occur - blurry and so what a lot of bird photography will occur with - blurry and so what a lot of bird| photography will occur with big blurry and so what a lot of bird - photography will occur with big zoom lenses— photography will occur with big zoom lenses i_ photography will occur with big zoom lenses l have — photography will occur with big zoom lenses i have to _ photography will occur with big zoom lenses i have to shoot _ photography will occur with big zoom lenses i have to shoot with _ photography will occur with big zoom lenses i have to shoot with a - photography will occur with big zoom lenses i have to shoot with a big - lenses i have to shoot with a big wide _ lenses i have to shoot with a big wide lens— lenses i have to shoot with a big wide lens and _ lenses i have to shoot with a big wide lens and hope _ lenses i have to shoot with a big wide lens and hope that - lenses i have to shoot with a big wide lens and hope that i - lenses i have to shoot with a big wide lens and hope that i get. lenses i have to shoot with a big wide lens and hope that i get to| lenses i have to shoot with a big. wide lens and hope that i get to the bird very— wide lens and hope that i get to the bird very close _ wide lens and hope that i get to the bird very close to _ wide lens and hope that i get to the bird very close to me _ wide lens and hope that i get to the bird very close to me and _ wide lens and hope that i get to the bird very close to me and i- wide lens and hope that i get to the bird very close to me and i think- bird very close to me and i think that's— bird very close to me and i think that's nicholas _ bird very close to me and i think that's nicholas and _ bird very close to me and i think that's nicholas and i— bird very close to me and i think that's nicholas and i are - bird very close to me and i think that's nicholas and i are both i bird very close to me and i think that's nicholas and i are both at| that's nicholas and i are both at the mercy— that's nicholas and i are both at the mercy of— that's nicholas and i are both at the mercy of wildlife. _ that's nicholas and i are both at the mercy of wildlife. we - that's nicholas and i are both at the mercy of wildlife. we are i that's nicholas and i are both atl the mercy of wildlife. we are not that's nicholas and i are both at. the mercy of wildlife. we are not in control~ _ the mercy of wildlife. we are not in control~ we — the mercy of wildlife. we are not in control~ we are _ the mercy of wildlife. we are not in control. we are hoping _ the mercy of wildlife. we are not in control. we are hoping that -
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the mercy of wildlife. we are not in control. we are hoping that they. control. we are hoping that they will somehow— control. we are hoping that they will somehow cooperate - control. we are hoping that they will somehow cooperate with - control. we are hoping that they| will somehow cooperate with the image _ will somehow cooperate with the image that — will somehow cooperate with the image that we _ will somehow cooperate with the image that we have _ will somehow cooperate with the image that we have in— will somehow cooperate with the image that we have in mind. - will somehow cooperate with the image that we have in mind. before we come to — image that we have in mind. before we come to an _ image that we have in mind. before we come to an end _ image that we have in mind. before we come to an end i'm _ image that we have in mind. before we come to an end i'm going - image that we have in mind. before we come to an end i'm going to - image that we have in mind. before we come to an end i'm going to put| we come to an end i'm going to put another couple of photographs up. not yours but there have been many that you have beaten off in terms of your wins. a question to you both. what do you hope next, have you got a plan of what you hope she to shoot next? i a plan of what you hope she to shoot next? ., a plan of what you hope she to shoot next? . ,., a plan of what you hope she to shoot next? . ., , , next? i have so many different cuests next? i have so many different guests that — next? i have so many different guests that l — next? i have so many different quests that i cannot _ next? i have so many different quests that i cannot tell - next? i have so many different quests that i cannot tell you i next? i have so many different| quests that i cannot tell you all next? i have so many different i quests that i cannot tell you all of them but right now i am shooting asian hornets. they have... they are killing all of the bees and right now i am working on this. it now i am working on this. henley? it is not 'ust now i am working on this. henley? it is notjust birds _ now i am working on this. henley? it is not just birds for _ now i am working on this. henley? it is notjust birds for me _ now i am working on this. henley? it is notjust birds for me but _ now i am working on this. henley? it is notjust birds for me but i - now i am working on this. henley? it is notjust birds for me but i have - is notjust birds for me but i have been _ is notjust birds for me but i have been shooting _ is notjust birds for me but i have been shooting british _
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is notjust birds for me but i have been shooting british based - is notjust birds for me but i havej been shooting british based birds and i_ been shooting british based birds and i think— been shooting british based birds and i think that _ been shooting british based birds and i think that is _ been shooting british based birds and i think that is something - been shooting british based birds and i think that is something that we have — and i think that is something that we have an — and i think that is something that we have an abundance _ and i think that is something that we have an abundance of - and i think that is something that we have an abundance of here . and i think that is something that we have an abundance of here isi we have an abundance of here is seabirds — we have an abundance of here is seabirds and _ we have an abundance of here is seabirds and that _ we have an abundance of here is seabirds and that is _ we have an abundance of here is seabirds and that is a _ we have an abundance of here is seabirds and that is a treat - we have an abundance of here is seabirds and that is a treat for l seabirds and that is a treat for anyone — seabirds and that is a treat for anyone that _ seabirds and that is a treat for anyone that enjoys _ seabirds and that is a treat for anyone that enjoys wildlife. itl seabirds and that is a treat for anyone that enjoys wildlife. anyone that en'oys wildlife. it has been a anyone that enjoys wildlife. it has been a pleasure _ anyone that enjoys wildlife. it has been a pleasure to _ anyone that enjoys wildlife. it has been a pleasure to talk _ anyone that enjoys wildlife. it has been a pleasure to talk to - anyone that enjoys wildlife. it has been a pleasure to talk to both. l been a pleasure to talk to both. thank you for us here. hello their temperatures are going to carry on increasing. with the heat and sunshine we are going to see the humidity increasing as well. that will make it feel more comfortable. we have low pressure, parts of the south—west of the uk out in the atlantic. high pressure dominates the scene across most of the conflict in that is allowing us to tap into the hot air particularly across france. for the rest of this afternoon it's going to stay sunny
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and very warm or even hot across southern areas again. temperatures reaching the 30 celsius mark across some locations. some missed hugging the north sea coasts of scotland. through tonight it is going to look like we will see cloud become more widespread across eastern scotland and a few patches into the irish sea. most of us it is clear skies. start off rather grey across eastern scotland and england and that mist will go back to the coast, it could linger, for most it is another dry, sunny and hot day. the peak of heat in the low 30s, 32 celsius across the south—east. mid to high 20s across the north. with the heat and humidity and place those days going to be a dry and sunny day, thundery showers could develop across northern and western areas. most places will stay dry and it's going
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to be a very hot day with plenty of sunshine. temperatures in the low 30s across the south—east. a little change as we head into friday, i pressure holds on and i fine day for most of the uk. mist and merck to start off with, certainly across northern areas. most places will see the sunshine become widespread. the temperature will be low 30s and mid to high 20s in scotland. signs of some change taking place in scotland and northern ireland. it will stay soft and signing for england and wales with temperatures coming down here into next week.
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live from london — this is bbc news. the spanish fa has sacked jorge vilda — its world cup—winning — women's team coach — following the luis rubiales kiss scandal. us officials say north korea's leader, kimjong—un, plans to travel to russia this month to meet president vladimir putin. birmingham city council — the largest local authority in europe — has declared bankruptcy, meaning spending on all but essential services will be blocked. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala. welcome to verified live — three hours of breaking
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stories and checking out the truth behind them. the spanish fa spain have sacked the coach of its women's world cup—winning football team. the spanish football federation has apologised for the "enormous damage" caused by the actions of its suspended president, luis rubiales. the 46—year—old has been provisionally barred straight to madrid. 0ur reporter guy hedgecoe is there. take us through the basic details here. , ., ., .,, , here. jorge vilda has been under ressure here. jorge vilda has been under pressure because _ here. jorge vilda has been under pressure because of— here. jorge vilda has been under pressure because of his - here. jorge vilda has been under i pressure because of his association with luis rubiales since that controversial world cup kiss at the final in sydney. i think he came under increasing pressure after he was seen clapping luis rubiales when
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