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another win after a break. provide another win after a break. the tournament resumes with a match against uruguay, and france have made changes from the team that won that game against new zealand, 12 empire, to take on uruguay, ranked 17th the world. their captain has recovered from a serious knee injury, whilst uruguay are playing for the first time after setting out the first round. translation: it the first round. translation: it isn't we want the main players to take a break, we want to be as competitive as possible, particularly the most challenging one. we are balancing and using all the players. when you look at the quality of the personal commitment the players have put forward, we try to make everyone participate. for the most important games ahead of those, everyone is able to perform at the highest level. the those, everyone is able to perform at the highest level.— at the highest level. the game auainst at the highest level. the game against the _ at the highest level. the game against the all _ at the highest level. the game
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against the all blacks - at the highest level. the game against the all blacks was - against the all blacks was exceptional, we felt the support, we can't wait _ exceptional, we felt the support, we can't wait to — exceptional, we felt the support, we can't wait to play in big stadiums, particularly — can't wait to play in big stadiums, particularly this weekend. we will try to _ particularly this weekend. we will try to give — particularly this weekend. we will try to give our best.— try to give our best. meanwhile, south africa's _ try to give our best. meanwhile, south africa's player _ try to give our best. meanwhile, south africa's player has - try to give our best. meanwhile, south africa's player has been i try to give our best. meanwhile, - south africa's player has been ruled out. he wasn't included against romania. he won the world cup in 2019. aaron rodgers says he is heartbroken after the injury which ended his first season. the future quarterback tore his achilles into the opening game on monday night. with hopes high for a team that haven't reached the play—offs in 12 years. he turns a0 in december but has promised to rise yet again. the jets are forced to play on against him, against the dallas cowboys, coached by the man who won the super bowl. we coached by the man who won the super bowl. ~ , ., ., ., bowl. we been through a lot together- — bowl. we been through a lot together- i _ bowl. we been through a lot together. i have _ bowl. we been through a lot together. i have love - bowl. we been through a lot together. i have love for - bowl. we been through a lot|
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together. i have love for him. bowl. we been through a lot. together. i have love for him. it bowl. we been through a lot - together. i have love for him. it is top. he was very excited about this chapter of his life. i was looking forward to seeing him this weekend. any time in this game... you can see how precious these opportunities are. every game is such a special opportunity. to compete in this league. i think we're all feeling for him. ~ , league. i think we're all feeling for him. . , ., for him. manchester united have announced _ for him. manchester united have announced the _ for him. manchester united have announced the signing _ for him. manchester united have announced the signing of - for him. manchester united have | announced the signing of spanish world cup winner. the midfielder is best sick signing ahead of the deadline day on thursday. the new season starts next month. united finished second last. when this woman had her leg amputated, she was told she would never run again. but six years on, she is the first amputee to finish one of the most
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extreme races in all of europe. i was told i should never run. i'm a big believer if you put your mind to it, you can achieve it. sin. big believer if you put your mind to it, you can achieve it.— it, you can achieve it. six years auo, it, you can achieve it. six years ago. millie _ it, you can achieve it. six years ago, millie was _ it, you can achieve it. six years ago, millie was like _ it, you can achieve it. six years ago, millie was like any - it, you can achieve it. six years ago, millie was like any other. ago, millie was like any other student, butjust after ago, millie was like any other student, but just after these pictures, december 2017, this change. i pictures, december 2017, this chance. . , pictures, december 2017, this chance. :: pictures, december 2017, this chance. . , ii . , change. i was 20 when i had my accident. change. i was 20 when i had my accident- i _ change. i was 20 when i had my accident. i was _ change. i was 20 when i had my accident. i was electrocuted - change. i was 20 when i had my accident. i was electrocuted and change. i was 20 when i had my l accident. i was electrocuted and i was in hospitalfor two months. i had 25 surgeries, fighting for mylan. had 25 surgeries, fighting for m lan. . ~ , had 25 surgeries, fighting for m lan. . . , . ,, mylan. the electricity which passed throu~h mylan. the electricity which passed through her— mylan. the electricity which passed through her body _ mylan. the electricity which passed through her body left _ mylan. the electricity which passed through her body left her— mylan. the electricity which passed through her body left her with - mylan. the electricity which passed | through her body left her with burns and a huge choice to make. ilrrui’hen through her body left her with burns and a huge choice to make. when the surreons and a huge choice to make. when the surgeons came _ and a huge choice to make. when the surgeons came into _ and a huge choice to make. when the surgeons came into my _ and a huge choice to make. when the surgeons came into my room - and a huge choice to make. when the surgeons came into my room to - and a huge choice to make. when the| surgeons came into my room to weigh up surgeons came into my room to weigh up the pros and cons, i remember them talking for ages. i said, i've seen my leg, it needs to go. she ruickl seen my leg, it needs to go. she quickly put _ seen my leg, it needs to go. she quickly put her — seen my leg, it needs to go. she quickly put her energy into getting back onto her feet and used to her new prostatic. after finishing
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back onto her feet and used to her new prostatic. afterfinishing uni, she was looking for her next challenge. enterthe she was looking for her next challenge. enter the red bull a00. it is actually a ski jump. i decided to run a pair. when i saw the challenge, it is the world's hardest, i was like, sign me up. after only six days of training, she landed in slovenia. i after only six days of training, she landed in slovenia.— after only six days of training, she landed in slovenia. i thought, what i doinr ? landed in slovenia. i thought, what i doinr? i landed in slovenia. i thought, what i doing? i am _ landed in slovenia. i thought, what i doing? i am an — landed in slovenia. i thought, what i doing? i am an amputee, - landed in slovenia. i thought, what i doing? i am an amputee, i - landed in slovenia. i thought, what i doing? i am an amputee, i have l i doing? i am an amputee, i have three toes. i was just thinking about how far i have come. there is about how far i have come. there is a video of me just out of hospital. i literally could not walk up the smaller slope. i literally could not walk up the smallerslope. i i literally could not walk up the smaller slope. i was so weak. i thought about the contrast. that made me emotional. _ thought about the contrast. that made me emotional. i— thought about the contrast. that made me emotional. i did - thought about the contrast. that made me emotional. i did not i thought about the contrast. that - made me emotional. i did not nearly die to do this- _ made me emotional. i did not nearly die to do this. i— made me emotional. i did not nearly die to do this. ithink— made me emotional. i did not nearly die to do this. i think this _ made me emotional. i did not nearly die to do this. i think this is - made me emotional. i did not nearly die to do this. i think this is the - die to do this. i think this is the proudest i've ever been of myself. i
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don't want to cry. it means the world because i did the impossible and i hope i show other people you can do it you set your mind to read. the only person stopping you is yourself. it the only person stopping you is ourself. . the only person stopping you is ourself. , , ., , ., .. , yourself. it is the story of many ickles, yourself. it is the story of many pickles. and — yourself. it is the story of many pickles, and head _ yourself. it is the story of many pickles, and head to _ yourself. it is the story of many pickles, and head to our - yourself. it is the story of many | pickles, and head to our website yourself. it is the story of many - pickles, and head to our website -- pickles, and head to our website —— millie pickles. significant for all the players gearing up for a european tilt at the ryder cup, which begins in rome. head to the website for that. that is all your support for now. this is bbc news. keir starmer has said if he becomes prime minister he would work closely with the european union to target the gangs traffic in migrants. the
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labour leader has said people smuggling should be treated on a par with terrorism. he's been visiting the hague weather uk gave up its seat following brexit. the government has lost control of our borders. we can see that we have the crossings across the channel. we have to stop that. the only way to stop it is to smash the gangs. that is why we — stop it is to smash the gangs. that is why i've been — stop it is to smash the gangs. trust is why i've been exploring today with europe all and police teams, with europe all and police teams, with prosecutors, whether we can get a closer agreement which will allow us to share information more quickly, to havejoint operations us to share information more quickly, to have joint operations to take down those running this vile trade by stopping those boats getting into the water. that is taken control of a situation the government has totally lost control of. . . , , ., government has totally lost control of. ., ,, ., of. that was so keir starmer. responding _ of. that was so keir starmer. responding to _ of. that was so keir starmer. responding to his _ of. that was so keir starmer.
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responding to his comment, | of. that was so keir starmer. . responding to his comment, the of. that was so keir starmer. - responding to his comment, the prime minister was critical of labour's record on illegal migration. i(eir record on illegal migration. keir starmer spent _ record on illegal migration. ila: " starmer spent this year record on illegal migration. ii2 " starmer spent this year voting against our stops the boat bill. i think he spent last are voting against a previous bill, which has led to 700 arrests related to organise crime. i do think it is credible, and his plans they seem to amount to having 100,000 eu migrants every year. that doesn't seem like a credible plan. meanwhile, we are getting on and delivering. for the first time this year the number of boat arrivals is down. the number of illegal migrants crossing from albania is down. we have a plan, it is delivering, and i'm determined to stop the boats. is delivering, and i'm determined to stop the boats-— stop the boats. three metropolitan officers are facing _
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stop the boats. three metropolitan officers are facing questions - stop the boats. three metropolitan officers are facing questions on - officers are facing questions on their conduct of searching a schoolgirl for cannabis. the officers will face a misconduct hearing and a four letter misconduct meeting about the treatment of child 0. our communities affairs reporter has more on this story. you 0. our communities affairs reporter has more on this story.— has more on this story. you may remember _ has more on this story. you may remember last _ has more on this story. you may remember last year _ has more on this story. you may remember last year there - has more on this story. you may remember last year there were i remember last year there were widespread protests when details of the strip search came to light. child o, the strip search came to light. child 0, a the strip search came to light. child o, a 15—year—old schoolgirl, a black schoolgirl... what was shocking, what angered so many people was that when the strip search happened there wasn't an appropriate adult present and the girl was on her period at the time.
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we now know that four metropolitan police officers are to face disciplinary proceedings over that. that is the independent office for police conduct. they will face allegations that the decision to carry out that search while the girl was on her period was inappropriate, as well as more allegations she was discriminated against because of her race and sex. while the officers did not get any authorisation from a supervisor before the search actually happened. the metropolitan police have been asked to consider writing formal letters of apology to child o and her mother. writing formal letters of apology to child 0 and her mother. qm. writing formal letters of apology to child o and her mother.— writing formal letters of apology to child o and her mother. 0k, any more on when that — child o and her mother. 0k, any more on when that is _ child o and her mother. 0k, any more on when that is likely _ child o and her mother. 0k, any more on when that is likely to _ child o and her mother. 0k, any more on when that is likely to take - on when that is likely to take place? are they likely to follow that? ~ ., , place? are they likely to follow that? . ., , ., ., that? we are still awaiting those details, that? we are still awaiting those details. but _ that? we are still awaiting those details. but it — that? we are still awaiting those details, but it is _ that? we are still awaiting those details, but it is expected - that? we are still awaiting those details, but it is expected to - that? we are still awaiting those| details, but it is expected to take place in the next few months, certainly by the end of the year.
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four police officers to face disciplinary proceedings over the child o strip search which happened in december 2020. child 0 strip search which happened in december 2020.— child o strip search which happened in december 2020.— in december 2020. thank you very much. in december 2020. thank you very much- there _ in december 2020. thank you very much. there is _ in december 2020. thank you very much. there is more _ in december 2020. thank you very much. there is more on _ in december 2020. thank you very much. there is more on this - in december 2020. thank you very much. there is more on this story| in december 2020. thank you very l much. there is more on this story on the bbc news website. there's plenty more news coming up at the top of the hour with my colleague lucy. here is the weather with matt taylor. hello. some big weather contrasts across the uk today. first of all, let me just break that down to what it means, because across the central swathe of england and wales, this is where we're likely to see cloud and rain at times. but either side of it, there will be a bit of sunshine. windy across the far north, warm towards the far south. now, so far today, you can see what's been happening. we've got a swirl of cloud and low pressure to the north of scotland. that's what's bringing the strong winds, and it's this cloud here which stretches across parts of northern england, the midlands, wales, which has already brought some rain on and off, will continue to do so through the day.
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quite misty over the hills. either side of it, though, there's sunny spells. a few showers pushing through quite smartly on the breeze for scotland, northern ireland, maybe also cumbria and the isle of man. a dry, sunny day towards the south coast and across the channel islands where it'll feel a touch warmer than yesterday. now, as we go through into the evening and overnight, humidity levels will start to creep up a bit more across the south and push their way northwards. with it, the cloud and rain, which will get heavier through the night, will spread from wales, the midlands into northern england and then south—east scotland and the south—east of northern ireland as well as the isle of man. to the north of that, across the far north of scotland a fresh night, not quite as fresh as last night, towards the southeast corner with those humidity levels creeping up a little bit. but it will be a slightly more humid day and a lot more sunshine around for much of england and wales tomorrow, particularly through wales, the midlands after today's cloud and rain. but southern scotland, northern ireland, cloudy, a wetter day and a fairly cool day. but notice these contrasts tomorrow. only around 13 degrees in glasgow, creeping up to around 25 celsius in london as those temperatures rise yet again. they'll rise a bit further this weekend. area of low pressure across iberia, pretty stormy weekend here, will eventually bring more
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in the way of potential thunderstorms our way this weekend. but as it gets closer, you'll notice we've got humid air starting to push more widely across the country. so here's saturday first of all — a sunny day for parts of scotland and the west of northern ireland where not quite as humid. to the south of this cloud, which is still producing some showers across northern england, around the irish sea, most will have a dry day and a pretty warm one to the south—east corner. a few thundery showers that are developing towards the south—west. they'll develop more widely as they go through south—west england and wales into the afternoon and a few more breaking out elsewhere. a lot more cloud compared with saturday, though, on sunday. but even though temperatures are down a bit, it will be a bit of a stifling day, especially where the sunshine comes out as things start to turn that bit more humid. but next weekend, it's fresher again.
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live from london, this is bbc news. aun a un agency says most of the deaths in the libyan floods could have been avoided if the other warning systems work. fresh aftershocks rattle morocco, while further aid is on standby to
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enter the earthquake—ravaged nation. back in britain and arrested on suspicion of murder — detectives are to begin questioning three relatives of ten—year—old sara sharif. hello, i'm well —— hello and welcome to bbc news. we start with the aftermath of those catastrophic floods in libya. we have had a statement from the un meteorological organisation which tells us that most of the thousands of deaths could have been avoided if warnings had been issued, because that would have led to evacuations. these are the latest pictures out of one of the worst hit cities, we have been focusing a lot on derna, it has been focusing a lot on derna, it has been very difficult for us to get accurate figures from derna of the amount of people who have lost their lives there because you can see from

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