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with jadon sancho training on his own, united's manager left him out of the squad for the defeat at arsenal earlier this month saying he hadn't been training well enough. sancho then responded with a statement on social media saying he is being used as a scapegoat. sancho moved to old trafford for more than £70 million but the club have said he is now on a personal training programme away with the first team. there was no good culture before i entered last season, to set some standards, that is what i did. it is myjob to control the standards. if stuff or players or whoever, if they cross lines, you have to be strong —— if staff. premier league strugglers everton are close to being sold to miami—based investment firm 777 partners.
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the takeover has gone through, bringing an end to the turbulent reign. it is expected be completed by the end of the ebutt is subject to premier league association and financial conduct approval. if it goes through, it will mean half of the 20 top—flight clubs in england are american owned. former spanish football federation president, luis rubiales, has been summoned to appear in court on friday in connection with the investigation into his forcible kiss ofjenni hermoso after the women's world cup final. rubiales will appear before an examining magistrate "to be heard as an accused" and to respond to accusations of "sexual assault", a madrid court said in a statement. rubiales stepped down as the spanish football federation's president on sunday but continued to defend himself over the kiss. the court will now decide if it goes to tribunal. 0ver over the weekend wales england and
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ireland are in action, wales beat fiji and go into the game against portugal as firm favourites with the opponents playing their first world cup game in 16 years.— cup game in 16 years. foreshore it is a aood cup game in 16 years. foreshore it is a good opportunity _ cup game in 16 years. foreshore it is a good opportunity for _ cup game in 16 years. foreshore it is a good opportunity for us - cup game in 16 years. foreshore it is a good opportunity for us to - cup game in 16 years. foreshore it | is a good opportunity for us to show what we are about and attack, we don't want to be making 250 tackles again, but serious effort against them, they are some of the hardest place to tackle in the world. huge effort but the attitude and intent doesn't change, that stays there again. hopefully with less tackles and we will get more territory and possession. england won the toss and chose to bat withjenni england won the toss and chose to bat with jenni destro early, joe root made 29 and terry butcher is ten by ten the absence of ben stokes who is being rested, dafydd milan has been the mainstay, on 94,
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england are 100s of the 6—3. the latest group stage are under way, andy murray looked to be cruising in the opening set against leandro brady but with two breaks up in the best of the match but the swiss came back to take it to a tie—break which he then won. they have just added the second set, britain won their opening group tie against australia while switzerland most of france. next up in court is the singles contest with british number one cam norrie taking on stan wawrinka. for the latest on that match and the rest of the sport, head to the bbc sport website and add, but that is all yours spot for now. —— website and app. a development to bring you from madrid. we were just hearing about spain's ex—football boss rubio, we have now heard a
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judge has banned him from going within 200 metres of football and jenni hermoso —— ruby. the national court now consider a criminal complaint. you can see rubiales outside the court, denying 60 assaulting jenni hermoso by kissing her on the lips of the spain's world cup winner. she has insisted she did not consent to the case. she is due to give evidence to the court at a later date, thejudgment to give evidence to the court at a later date, the judgment decide whether the case goes to trial after examining a series of videos from before, during and after the ceremony. 80 prison officers didn't turn up for work at wandsworth prison on the date the terror suspect escaped. he was arrested in west london on saturday after four days on the run. the prime minister maintains he wants the full investigation to be published before
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commenting. in investigation to be published before commenting-— investigation to be published before commentina. ., , , ., commenting. in general people should have caused turn _ commenting. in general people should have caused turn up _ commenting. in general people should have caused turn up to _ commenting. in general people should have caused turn up to work _ commenting. in general people should have caused turn up to work whereverl have caused turn up to work wherever they work, that goes without saying, but we're talking about the specific circumstances surrounding an escape at wandsworth prison. there is any pending investigation initiated to establish the full facts and circumstances of how that happened, obviously we want to prevent things like that happening again. we accepted the recommendations of the independent peabody for a 7% pay rise and that will help improve retention, but talking about the specific incident at once with, active premature until we allow the independent investigation to conclude because then that can adequately and accurately establish the facts of what happened with regard to this particular escape. labour mp for tooting disagrees with the response from the government. i have spoken to the prison 0fficers' have spoken to the prison officers' association who informed me that if 20% of staff members are not there on a given ship, it is only appropriate for basic things to be
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conducted on that day, such as feeding and exercise. double the percentage were off that day so 40% of staff were not on ship that day, meaning there was no reason that people should have been in education or work that day, and there was no reason for daniel khalifa to be in the kitchen that morning. they speaks to the wider erosion of public services across the country. we have an nhs waiting left —— waiting list to the roof, schools falling down at the prison service so woefully under resourced for so long that we are people escaping and staff going to work feeling desperately unsafe. staff going to work feeling deseratel unsafe. . ~ , ., desperately unsafe. taking your life to olitical desperately unsafe. taking your life to political corresponding _ desperately unsafe. taking your life to political corresponding pizza, - to political corresponding pizza, just remind us of what happened here. he just remind us of what happened here. , ., ., . here. he escaped from once with rison on here. he escaped from once with prison on the _ here. he escaped from once with prison on the 6th _ here. he escaped from once with prison on the 6th of _ here. he escaped from once with prison on the 6th of september, | prison on the 6th of september, couple of weeks ago, was on the run forfour couple of weeks ago, was on the run for four days before couple of weeks ago, was on the run forfour days before being couple of weeks ago, was on the run for four days before being tracked down by the police and rearrested. he is a terror suspect, this has
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come to light new information, because of a questions submitted in the house of commons by the labour mp heard from there. she got the response from the prisons minister that on the day dniel khalife escape, 80 prison officers were not actually in work, they had supposedly turned up and haven't. that means only about 61% of the workforce that was supposed to be in on that day where they are. ministers also kind of playing this down a little bit, saying according to once with prison�*s own rules, thatis to once with prison�*s own rules, that is above the minimum safety at levels that they have put in place, added history to say that staffing levels within the prison sector do fluctuate from time to time, they had to get used to it during covid because of sickness. that kind of thing. there is an independent investigation into what happened, you heard the prime minister reckons that. we have had the terms of
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reference to that investigation published today. those confirm that they will look into staffing levels. ministers also making the point, daniel khalife allegedly got underneath a delivery lorry, just outside the kitchen where he was working, that was how he managed to escape. we are told that all of the kitchen staff were in on that day and all of the gatehouse staff were, but for now very much the message from government is net to look not tojump conclusions but from government is net to look not to jump conclusions but let the investigation found out what happened. investigation found out what happened-— investigation found out what hauened. ~ , g; happened. tiktok has been fined 345 million euros — happened. tiktok has been fined 345 million euros for _ happened. tiktok has been fined 345 million euros for breaching _ happened. tiktok has been fined 345 million euros for breaching privacy i million euros for breaching privacy laws over the processing of children's personal data in the new. the chinese owned platform breached several eu privacy laws betweenjuly 2020 and in the end of that year. according to ireland's data protection commissioner. it is the first time that it has been reprimanded by the regulator. let's
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take july to the reprimanded by the regulator. let's takejuly to the us, pictured we are getting live from michigan, more than 10,000 employees at three of america's biggest car—makers have gone on strike. last—minute talks on pay and conditions failed to produce an agreement. the unions say they want a 40% wage increase over the next four years. car—makers have responded with payoffs that range from 17.5 to 20%, now we are seeing unprecedented strikes and like pictures of the picket line in michigan. staying in the us, something you don't want to see as you go through airport security, surveillance video that shows two security officers at miami airport, allegedly they are taking cash from bags at a checkpoint. the men are seen subtly removing items from passengers' seen subtly removing items from passengers�* luggage seen subtly removing items from passengers' luggage and putting them
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in their pockets. the officers we understand were arrested injuly and they do face charges of grand theft. but they have pleaded not guilty. don't forget you can go to the website to get all the latest on our top story, a live page up and running on the aftermath of the devastating flooding in libya. the latest is that bodies of victims from the flooding are washing—up on beaches 60 miles away from derna, the town worst affected, at one of the town worst affected, at one of the biggest worries, very difficult to find access to clean drinking water in derna, a desperate need for body bags as well. hello there, good afternoon. some rather stark temperature contrasts across the uk again today. towards the south, well, it's feeling warm. there's plenty of sunshine around as well, as captured by our weather watcher
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here in market harborough the pushing northwards through today, but it is more or less stationary and we will see rain pick—up at times, towards the south there is cloud but also humid air moving in from the south as we head through today and tomorrow in particular. the rest of this afternoon, the rain set to continue, showers moving into north—west scotland at times, cooler hair, temperatures underneath the rain 11-12, but temperatures underneath the rain 11—12, but further south the low to mid 20s in celsius. this evening and overnight, the rainbow band gradually weakening, the rain fragmenting, becoming more showery, and showers possible, thunder in the south—west.
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still dry across much of northern scotland and some clear spells, a range of temperatures yet again. saturday, rain mostly petered out but could still be a few showers out towards the west of england, for the north of scotland some sunshine, largely dry, highest temperatures, humidity and air towards the south—east of england, east anglia temperatures a size 20 6—27. sunday, likely to see these heavy fund redone post pushing northwards and eastwards across much of england, wales and northern ireland. further north, scotland largely dry, rain moving into the north—west, humidity and the south, cooler further north, all going to be coming into some fresh appealing air it is starting next week. a rain band pushing eastward throughout the day on monday, behind it feeling cooler, rain for throughout the day on monday. temperatures dropping, fairly humid fora on monday. temperatures dropping, fairly humid for a while. 0utlook, capital cities as we head through
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next week, feeling more like autumn. goodbye.
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live from london, this is bbc news. at least 11,000 people have died in flood—ravaged libya, with some bodies washing up to shore more than 100km away. translation: my life before was stable, - everything was 100% good. i had my house and my family, but now there is nothing, there is no life any more.
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spain's former football federation president faces court in madrid. luis rubiales denies accusations of sexual assault over that world cup kiss. the british government will provide up to £500 million to tata steel to keep the steelworks ar port talbot open, but thousands ofjobs are still at risk. hello, welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. we start in libya, where the red crescent says the number of people who've died as a result of flooding in the city of derna has risen to 11,000. this aerial footage captures the sheer scale of the destruction and the number of people who've died is expected to grow considerably as recovery efforts continue. there have already been some shocking details. thousands of people were carried out to sea, and some bodies have washed up to shore more than 100km away. here's one survivor whose home was destroyed by the flooding.

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