tv Sportsday BBC News September 12, 2024 6:30pm-7:01pm BST
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are the temperatures, ireland. these are the temperatures, typically the mid—teens for most of us. remember, the sun is still strong this time of the year so that big contrast in how things feel between the morning in the afternoon. saturday, a reversal of the wind, so coming in from the south—west. temperatures will start to pick up during the course of saturday, back to about 19 for hull and norwich, the mid or high teens for most of us. on sunday, admittedly, yes, a weatherfront sneaks through and will deliver some cloud and spots of rain but i think the overall message is for high pressure starting to build on from the south—west, which means that we have got a dose of late summer weather on the way. temperatures back into the 20s. belfast, not far off 20 by tuesday. we are not done yet with summer! that is good news, thank you. and that's bbc news at six. you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website.
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but first a look at these spectacular images from today's spacewalk. bye—bye. # spaceman, i always wanted you to go into space, man... we # spaceman, i always wanted you to go into space, man...— go into space, man... we have a lot of work to — go into space, man... we have a lot of work to do _ go into space, man... we have a lot of work to do but _ go into space, man... we have a lot of work to do but from _ go into space, man... we have a lot of work to do but from here, - go into space, man... we have a lot of work to do but from here, earth | of work to do but from here, earth sure does look perfect. cheering and applause watching from the nose cone. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm tanya arnold after the international break, the premier league returns this weekend, as does the pressure on managers with erik ten hag responding to recent criticism at the solheim cup, tensions
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ramp up between the usa and europe ahead of this evenings opening ceremony and we speak to britain's youngest ever formula one driver, as oliver bearman prepares for the azerbaijan grand prix i tried to keep emotions away from it is much is possible because have to make sure it's easier. but i will be a little bit nervous. also coming up on sportsday. a hundred up for emily scarrett as she prepares for a century of starts for the red roses the international break doesn't seem to have dampened the pressure on the manchester united manager, erik ten haag. he faced the media today ahead of their match
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at southampton on saturday. it's been two weeks since united's 3—0 defeat to liverpool, here's what he had to say about the criticism he's faced. i have said before, we are still in a transitional period and we have to integrate a lot of young players also in the team and we are still dealing with injuries and the injuries back in the team and before any of these things, no excuses. we have to win every game. i know that the team knows this, and it doesn't matter how i feel and, yeah, we will focus on every game in every game, the mindset is we have to win. well our chief football news reporter, simon stone was there. simon how was eric ten haag? he missed all the journalists, he missed all thejournalists, he said i'm not sure that is quite
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right. he was in a good mood and his wording was interesting because he was talking about that answer there, no excuses, having given some excuses for why they've not been performing and clearly with two defeats from three already, they cannot afford to lose southampton on saturday because otherwise it will be their worst start to his season since 1986, 1987 and that included the sacking of ron atkinson. christiano ronaldo is the latest to criticise him — how did he respond to his former star? he said that he made observations about manchester united that they cannot make when the lead and erik ten hag, he was criticised for, saying that he was criticised for, saying that he is entitled to his opinion but is far away in saudi arabia now and he's far away from manchester and
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therefore, therefore it is not his concern. erik ten hag wants to draw a line with between him and the ronaldo debate. and it's being reported that manchester city's trial for 115 charges of allegedly breaking the financial rules of the competition might finally get under way next week — this could be very significant moment for the league yes and it is due to start but we do not know and i think that is the issue over the whole process. this could go on for months and we won't really know the detail of what is being said behind closed doors and eventually, we will get a verdict in the premier league if found guilty, they have unlimited punishment and so, that is wide—ranging in itself, clearly if city and not found guilty of anything and they have absolutely declared their innocence on numerous
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occasions and there will be a light very firm shown on the processes. and yes, it is a huge moment for the premier league. and yes, it is a huge moment for the premier league-— and yes, it is a huge moment for the premier league. thank you very much indeed. he premier league. thank you very much indeed- he says _ premier league. thank you very much indeed. he says is _ premier league. thank you very much indeed. he says is extremely - premier league. thank you very much indeed. he says is extremely proud, l indeed. he says is extremely proud, very excited and looking forward to what is coming next. after working as a coach under pep guardiola, arsenal pointed him to replace emory in december 2019. arsenal pointed him to replace emory in december2019. in arsenal pointed him to replace emory in december 2019. in his first season, he led them to victory in the fa cup knows his first major trophy as a manager. his when ranges impressive in the highest ever in the premier league. but it is not enough to wind and the title and finishing second on manchester city in the past two seasons, making it 20 years since they last lifted the trophy. as for the season, arsenal
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are currently fourth having won their last two matches in aston villa and druid brighton in the last game in the new contract has been agreed out of the north london derby and years news reporter. —— here is our news reporter. i and years news reporter. -- here is our news reporter.— our news reporter. i think there's a lot of trust — our news reporter. i think there's a lot of trust on _ our news reporter. i think there's a lot of trust on both _ our news reporter. i think there's a lot of trust on both sides _ our news reporter. i think there's a lot of trust on both sides and - our news reporter. i think there's a lot of trust on both sides and he i lot of trust on both sides and he would get what he deserves for rebuilding arsenal to challenge her titles again and i think arsenal trusted him that he wasn't going to run down his deal and leave on a three and the transfer window was done and we've got some good business done and she did address his future numerous times to be addressed his future but he want to get the transfer and in pick up the team and secure his future and now, arsenal are looking pretty stable. for me, looks like he has matured a little bit into a rock—solid manager and always get tactically and now, he is handling all of the game as
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well in the media side, the scrutiny, the attention and all that sort of stuff and it just feels like he is a massive figure at arsenal and when he speaks, you're supposed to listen. it's about taking the next step now arsenal, rewards symbolic in the north london derby but it's a long time, three years, it will be defined by what happens in a game, it's more about it his but legacy will become a he win trophies and take arsenal, they haven't won for 20 years and can he take them to win the title and i think that is the next step for arsenal, can they actually go one better and they have come close to manchester city finishing two points behind them but they want to win trophies, they are doing the premier league and who knows, maybe even in europe. it's been a busy day of football news, as teams prepare for a restart to the domestic fixtures. lets have a look at some of the other headlines... tottenham midfielder, rodrigo bentancur, has been charged by the football association for using a racial slur about team—mate son heung—min. bentancur later apologised on instagram saying his comments
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were a "very bad joke". he's been charged with an alleged breach for misconduct in relation to a media interview and has a week to respond. american businessman, and crystal palace co—owner, john textor, is making "progress" in his bid to buy everton but the club say there is "some work to be done to complete the transaction". any deal depneds on textor selling his 45% stake in palace, as premier league rules prohibit individuals from owning more than one team. veterans and football fans are asking organisers to move the kick—off time of the sheffield derby on remembrance sunday because of its proximity to commemoration events. the game between united and wednesday was moved from the saturday, to 12 o'clock on sunday. owls fan and former coldstream guard, neil vaughan, called it "disrespectful". and manchester city have
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unveiled a fourth kit, designed by oasis guitarist and fan, noel gallagher. he said it was a "proper honour" to design the shirt which was inspired by his hands 1994 debut album, definitely maybe. oliver bareman became the youngest british oliver bareman became the youngest british driver in f1 history when, driver in f1 history when, as ferrari's reserve driver, as ferrari's reserve driver, he stood in for carlos sainz he stood in for carlos sainz at the saudi arabian grand prix in at the saudi arabian grand prix in march. march. he finished a remarkable 7th, he finished a remarkable 7th, beating his idol sir lewis hamilton. beating his idol sir lewis hamilton. this weekend, in azerbaijan, this weekend, in azerbaijan, he's on the grid again, he's on the grid again, replacing the suspended replacing the suspended kevin magnussen for the american kevin magnussen for the american team, haas, who he'll team, haas, who he'll drive for next year. drive for next year. he's been talking to our he's been talking to our sports correspondent natalie pirks. sports correspondent natalie pirks. it will be my first weekend and i've it will be my first weekend and i've done a lot of running in f1 and have done a lot of running in f1 and have never spent a full weekend together. never spent a full weekend together. and i would like to make it extreme and i would like to make it extreme
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done better what i could've done better in circumstances, given the situation i was in, i did well and it's been going less than ideal and more so than expected and is definitely a pivotal moment. you than expected and is definitely a pivotal moment.— than expected and is definitely a pivotal moment. you left school to become a ferrari _ pivotal moment. you left school to become a ferrari driver _ pivotal moment. you left school to become a ferrari driver in - pivotal moment. you left school to become a ferrari driver in the - become a ferrari driver in the academy and how tough was that to move countries at that age? i decided to stop with education and it looks like i won't have to go back with the way things are going which is great because i was always a thought in the back of my mind and if it doesn't work out, i have to go back to school or something like that and it's really tough because i was there they did not know anyone and it got very lower as well. it became very difficult at times. trying to come back to the uk as often as possible to see my family and see everyone and sing a new life
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in italy and i've really been enjoying it. it is a big sacrifice but life is about sacrifice and a very happy to say that's got me to where i am today.— where i am today. behind the lights and waitin: where i am today. behind the lights and waiting for— where i am today. behind the lights and waiting for them _ where i am today. behind the lights and waiting for them to _ where i am today. behind the lights and waiting for them to god - where i am today. behind the lights and waiting for them to god on - and waiting for them to god on sunday, what emotions do you think you'll be feeling.— you'll be feeling. being off the rid, i'll you'll be feeling. being off the grid. i'll be — you'll be feeling. being off the grid, i'll be working _ you'll be feeling. being off the grid, i'll be working and - you'll be feeling. being off the - grid, i'll be working and practising hard to make sure made a good start but my goal will be the same comment of good clean lap and feel comfortable in the car. try to keep the emotions away from me as much is possible because it makes life easier and no doubt, possible because it makes life easierand no doubt, i possible because it makes life easier and no doubt, i will be a little bit nervous with those lights are going on. the opening ceremony for golf�*s solheim cup takes place this evening in virginia with the european team looking to retain the trophy for a record fourth time. the us team though are big favourites, and europe have been warned there'll be a fair degree of hostility from the partisan crowds, it follows an incident, being dubbed by the american media as "housegate" — with team usa's practice being disturbed by the european players eating breakfast. but the us captain has been keen
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to play the issue down. it exploded onto the range little bit but it's all good and we adjusted the way the range was set “p adjusted the way the range was set up a little bit and moved the us team further down so they could do it they wanted, basically. like -la in: it they wanted, basically. like playing music? _ it they wanted, basically. like playing music? the _ it they wanted, basically. like playing music? the inside - it they wanted, basically. like playing music? the inside of i it they wanted, basically. like - playing music? the inside of their cottaae playing music? the inside of their cottage doesn't _ playing music? the inside of their cottage doesn't have _ playing music? the inside of their cottage doesn't have a _ playing music? the inside of their cottage doesn't have a lot - playing music? the inside of their cottage doesn't have a lot of- playing music? the inside of their| cottage doesn't have a lot of room for tables and the tables are to be outside and our players are warming up outside and our players are warming up in there and eating breakfast and talking orjust trying to get everyone some space so they did not have to listen to the meat breakfast, that's all. we'll speak more about that in just a moment, but our golf correspondent, ian carter, is in virginia ready for tonights opening ceremony and he told us what to expect its i was an exciting moment because thatis its i was an exciting moment because that is when the first real meaningful news of the week emerges and that will be when both captains
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announce their pairings for the opening sequence of the matches and there will be four of those tomorrow morning and four in the afternoon and they're going to the same sequence on saturday reports and singles matches comes sunday to decide the outcome in the first real meaningful action will be when the captains reveal their hands and decide who is going to be paired with who and who they will be up against and it will be a very exciting moment in the build—up to the match. exciting moment in the build-up to the match. , , , ., , exciting moment in the build-up to the match. , , , .,, the match. despite europe looking like retaining for the fourth time, they're very much the underdogs aren't they?— they're very much the underdogs aren't they? they are. if you look at the respective _ aren't they? they are. if you look at the respective world _ aren't they? they are. if you look at the respective world rankings i aren't they? they are. if you look. at the respective world rankings and the europeans averaged around four, the europeans averaged around four, the americans run 26 in the world and that is always the case in the solheim cup when the rankings favour the americans and as we know, recent
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history is very much in the european courts and they won two of the last three in the most recent matches and thatis three in the most recent matches and that is why the trophy remains in european hands and i think they should have a little fear there because their team is been shorter form this season and they're going to have to buck the trend of the trophy is to remain in their hands. despite denials, debts and there's a lot of love lost between these two teams and we had a somewhat weird episode where it seems that eating breakfast by the european team is upset the usa training. it is been going on? upset the usa training. it is been auoin on? , ., upset the usa training. it is been aoian on? , ., ., , , upset the usa training. it is been aoain on? , ., ., , , ., going on? they have houses on the rro re going on? they have houses on the property next _ going on? they have houses on the property next door _ going on? they have houses on the property next door to _ going on? they have houses on the property next door to each - going on? they have houses on the property next door to each other, l property next door to each other, they are back onto the practice facility and it seems that the americans were a little upset that the europeans were eating outside their breakfast yesterday and this was disturbing the practice of the americans and ultimately, we moved a little further away on the ranch but
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just gives you an indication of perhaps one or two tensions just underneath the surface in the cup is always a very uncompromising contest and it has been riddled with controversies down the years and this is a very minor incident at the moment and we will see how it plays out over the three days of competition. england have announced their womens rugby union squad for the test against world champions, new zealand, at the freshly named allianz stadium this weekend. the red roses make five changes including giving a emily scarratt her 100th start for her country, sara orchard has all the details. she is actually the third englishwoman to actually get 100 starts in an england shirt and it's been quite a rough road for her in recent seasons and she has had a number of injuries that have kept her out of contention and traditionally she does play 13 but more recently, the head coach is been asking her to play 12 and
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described her as sluggish, even in today's press conference but in all accounts, she has sped up and she is backin accounts, she has sped up and she is back in that outside channel. there should be plenty of pressure on her but she was not the only headline today and the second row, she's been out with injury and parachuted straight into the starting 15 and basically switched in and out from the bench and both incredibly strong and too much of a headline there but there should be a special mention in there should be a special mention in the back row and could not make her debut against the black ferns off the bench. ~ ., ., debut against the black ferns off the bench. . . ., ., . debut against the black ferns off the bench. . . . ., . ., debut against the black ferns off the bench. . . ., ., . ., .,~ the bench. what a match to make your debut and it's — the bench. what a match to make your debut and it's a — the bench. what a match to make your debut and it's a friendly _ the bench. what a match to make your debut and it's a friendly b _ the bench. what a match to make your debut and it's a friendly b of _ the bench. what a match to make your debut and it's a friendly b of the - debut and it's a friendly b of the world number one to get the world champion. it's not going to be very friendly, is it? plat champion. it's not going to be very friendly. is it?— friendly, is it? not at all and if ou friendly, is it? not at all and if you speak _ friendly, is it? not at all and if you speak to _ friendly, is it? not at all and if you speak to anyone _ friendly, is it? not at all and if you speak to anyone in - friendly, is it? not at all and if you speak to anyone in sport, | friendly, is it? not at all and if- you speak to anyone in sport, there is no such thing, particularly international level as a friendly and we talk about competitiveness between these two sites. the black ferns have been the red rose nemesis
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and six timer champions and in five of those world cup finals, they have beaten the red roses in this little bit of a tradition that is involved in recent years in the red roses seem to play in new zealand a year after the world cup and beaten them when it comes around to the big dance, there seems to be a final moment in plenty of pressure on both sides in the world cup next year is here in england and is this a dress rehearsal for a here in england and is this a dress rehearsalfor a final, we here in england and is this a dress rehearsal for a final, we will have to see. d0 rehearsal for a final, we will have to see. ., ., ., . ., to see. do to announce the team later on this — to see. do to announce the team later on this evening _ to see. do to announce the team later on this evening and - to see. do to announce the team later on this evening and they i to see. do to announce the teaml later on this evening and they hug the king. later on this evening and they hug the kina. ~ ., , the king. with the communal duties in buckingham _ the king. with the communal duties in buckingham palace _ the king. with the communal duties in buckingham palace and _ the king. with the communal dutiesj in buckingham palace and practising the curtsy and they asked if they could have this in the king applies to all those that afterwards, he felt he had been flattened by a scrum and called it a healing hug at
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the end of it and they are quite a team that have a lot of personality so anyone who has followed them will not be at all surprised that maybe they didn't quite follow royal protocol. it's partytime for the hugely successful paralympics gb team. after bringing back 124 medals from paris, 49 of which were gold, they're at a star studded reception in birmingham this evening. matt graveling is there. after yea rs of ha rd after years of hard work, it is time to party and the paralympics are here in birmingham for their celebrations around 10,000 people are packed into an arena they're going to relive some moments and montages of the games and also with some music from the likes of david. i decided i'm going to refill and clay david cummings my best friend he doesn't know yet but we are to be like this. we he doesn't know yet but we are to be like this. . , ,., ~' he doesn't know yet but we are to be like this. . , ,., ~ ., like this. we spoke to him the other da and it like this. we spoke to him the other day and itjust was, _ like this. we spoke to him the other day and it just was, it's _ like this. we spoke to him the other day and itjust was, it's been three i day and itjust was, it's been three years worth of work and when are
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allowed a couple of days to let it out and announce and be able to show people and share and to talk about your journey and people and share and to talk about yourjourney and experiences and to share those moments, being back in birmingham, back for the first time today, it'sjust really birmingham, back for the first time today, it's just really special. the paralympics is about showcasing sport and also bring in the movement forward and he now wants to see more televised prime time slots. we make people going to come and see us, they say but it is amazing and incredible that is what we need and to be on the telly, that's how we get more media coverage and get more money into it. pant! get more media coverage and get more money into it-— money into it. and then we can and i think i've shown _ money into it. and then we can and i think i've shown they're _ money into it. and then we can and i think i've shown they're the - money into it. and then we can and i think i've shown they're the people i think i've shown they're the people want to— think i've shown they're the people want to watch _ think i've shown they're the people want to watch us, _ think i've shown they're the people want to watch us, it's _ think i've shown they're the people want to watch us, it's a _ think i've shown they're the people want to watch us, it's a cool - want to watch us, it's a cool sporting _ want to watch us, it's a cool sporting people _ want to watch us, it's a cool sporting people want - want to watch us, it's a cool sporting people want to - want to watch us, it's a cool sporting people want to see want to watch us, it's a cool . sporting people want to see it want to watch us, it's a cool - sporting people want to see it and hopefuiiy— sporting people want to see it and hapefully it's — sporting people want to see it and hopefully it's something _ sporting people want to see it and hopefully it's something of- sporting people want to see it and hopefully it's something of a - sporting people want to see it and | hopefully it's something of a ripple effect _ hopefully it's something of a ripple effect. ,, . ., , effect. securing under 24 metals in paris and this _
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effect. securing under 24 metals in paris and this is _ effect. securing under 24 metals in paris and this is equal _ effect. securing under 24 metals in paris and this is equal to _ effect. securing under 24 metals in paris and this is equal to tokyo - effect. securing under 24 metals in paris and this is equal to tokyo not j paris and this is equal to tokyo not quite, but as the train was pulling in on monday, and up and later was making its way to the prime minister calling for better access to the children of all abilities to sports and school. children of all abilities to sports and school-— children of all abilities to sports and school. , ., , . and school. 7596 of disabled children do not have — and school. 7596 of disabled children do not have access _ and school. 7596 of disabled children do not have access to _ and school. 7596 of disabled children do not have access to an _ and school. 7596 of disabled children do not have access to an hour- and school. 7596 of disabled children do not have access to an hour of- do not have access to an hour of physical activity a day which is a massive number and i think for me, for both of us, we were both the child growing up and had i not had a fantastic pe teacher, i definitely would've been here and it's so hard to not place blame but to improve things of those kids. we to not place blame but to improve things of those kids.— things of those kids. we both go into the schools _ things of those kids. we both go into the schools and _ things of those kids. we both go into the schools and we - things of those kids. we both go into the schools and we talk - things of those kids. we both go into the schools and we talk to l into the schools and we talk to children — into the schools and we talk to children in— into the schools and we talk to children in people with disabilities and they— children in people with disabilities and they have no idea what it is and hapefuliy. _ and they have no idea what it is and hopefully, paris was so close to home _ hopefully, paris was so close to home that _ hopefully, paris was so close to home that it was a massive buzz about _ home that it was a massive buzz about it — home that it was a massive buzz about it here that we can really promoted — about it here that we can really promoted to a new audience and have kids come _ promoted to a new audience and have kids come through and the pair
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olympians of the future. paris is done and party _ olympians of the future. paris is done and party time _ olympians of the future. paris is done and party time begin - olympians of the future. paris is done and party time begin but. olympians of the future. paris is - done and party time begin but these athletes will have one eye on la as france passes the baton to america for 2028. so that homecoming ceremony getting underway in birmingham this evening. but for many of the british paralympic stars, there's also been warm receptions back at their home town clubs. none more so than in brighton for 14 year old bly toomey. she returned with two bronze medals to her name, alongside her table tennis mentor, will bayley, who added a silver medal to his collection. they've been welcomed back with a homecoming party at brighton table tennis club, and our reporter charlie rose was there. a warning — there is flash photography in his report. a heroes welcome on their return from the paralympics success in paris. :: , ., , from the paralympics success in paris. :: , , ., paris. hundred 50 people came up to watch us in —
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paris. hundred 50 people came up to watch us in love _ paris. hundred 50 people came up to watch us in love international - watch us in love international players, it's so special, thank you so much. �* , players, it's so special, thank you so much. 3 ., ., players, it's so special, thank you so much. �* , ., ., ., players, it's so special, thank you so much. �* , . . ., ., players, it's so special, thank you so much. �*, . . ., ., , so much. it's amazing that have been b m side so much. it's amazing that have been by my side and _ so much. it's amazing that have been by my side and be — so much. it's amazing that have been by my side and be there _ so much. it's amazing that have been by my side and be there when - so much. it's amazing that have been by my side and be there when i - so much. it's amazing that have been by my side and be there when i need | by my side and be there when i need them _ by my side and be there when i need them and _ by my side and be there when i need them and there is no better cloud in them and there is no better cloud in the whole _ them and there is no better cloud in the whole world and so, i feel privileged to be a part of this club — privileged to be a part of this club bly— privileged to be a part of this club. bly toomey became the youngest table tennis minutes. _ club. bly toomey became the youngest table tennis minutes. she _ club. bly toomey became the youngest table tennis minutes. she took - club. bly toomey became the youngest table tennis minutes. she took of - table tennis minutes. she took of the sport on the three years ago and here she is practising with her mentor. ., ~ here she is practising with her mentor. . ~ ., here she is practising with her mentor. ., ~ ., ., , mentor. talking about the atmosphere and how everything — mentor. talking about the atmosphere and how everything is _ mentor. talking about the atmosphere and how everything is going _ mentor. talking about the atmosphere and how everything is going to - mentor. talking about the atmosphere and how everything is going to going i and how everything is going to going to be really loud and i would not have _ to be really loud and i would not have achieved any of this without him _ have achieved any of this without him. �* ., ., ., , him. and the pair are already lookina him. and the pair are already looking forward _ him. and the pair are already looking forward to _ him. and the pair are already looking forward to the - him. and the pair are already looking forward to the next i looking forward to the next paralympic games. it’s looking forward to the next paralympic games.- looking forward to the next paralympic games. it's like it's meant to be. _ paralympic games. it's like it's meant to be, winning - paralympic games. it's like it's meant to be, winning a - paralympic games. it's like it's meant to be, winning a gold i paralympic games. it's like it's - meant to be, winning a gold medal with bly— meant to be, winning a gold medal with bly toomey— meant to be, winning a gold medal with bly toomey and _ meant to be, winning a gold medal with bly toomey and i _ meant to be, winning a gold medal
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with bly toomey and i think - meant to be, winning a gold medal with bly toomey and i think it - meant to be, winning a gold medal with bly toomey and i think it is. with bly toomey and i think it is like a _ with bly toomey and i think it is like a movie. _ with bly toomey and i think it is like a movie, unbelievable. - with bly toomey and i think it is. like a movie, unbelievable. under percent. — like a movie, unbelievable. under percent. i— like a movie, unbelievable. under percent. idon't— like a movie, unbelievable. under percent, i don't want _ like a movie, unbelievable. under percent, i don't want to _ like a movie, unbelievable. under percent, idon't want to play- percent, i don't want to play against _ percent, i don't want to play against her. _ percent, i don't want to play against her. she's _ percent, i don't want to play against her. she's starting l percent, i don't want to playl against her. she's starting to percent, i don't want to play- against her. she's starting to push me now— against her. she's starting to push me now in — against her. she's starting to push me now in training _ against her. she's starting to push me now in training and _ against her. she's starting to push me now in training and i'm - against her. she's starting to pushi me now in training and i'm steering clear— me now in training and i'm steering clearof— me now in training and i'm steering clear of that. — me now in training and i'm steering clear of that. pain— me now in training and i'm steering clear of that-— clear of that. will and bly toomey are art clear of that. will and bly toomey are part of — clear of that. will and bly toomey are part of the — clear of that. will and bly toomey are part of the programme - clear of that. will and bly toomey are part of the programme which | are part of the programme which helps athletes support good causes and their local communities and already, the success appears to be inspiring others. i already, the success appears to be inspiring others.— inspiring others. i think what they have done. _ inspiring others. i think what they have done, the _ inspiring others. i think what they have done, the impact _ inspiring others. i think what they have done, the impact is - inspiring others. i think what they have done, the impact is far - inspiring others. i think what they i have done, the impact is far beyond the walls of the club. already, they seem to have led to so many comments and inquiries and people want to play and when can we get them started. at}! play and when can we get them started. ., , ., _ started. of the five medals won by the paralympic— started. of the five medals won by the paralympic table _ started. of the five medals won by the paralympic table tennis - started. of the five medals won byj the paralympic table tennis squad, will and bly toomey 13. the paralympic table tennis squad, will and bly toomey13. improving on their performance in four years' time. ~ . . their performance in four years' time. . ., ., ., .,
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their performance in four years' time. ., ., ., ., ~ , time. we are all going to la, but this time i— time. we are all going to la, but this time i promise _ time. we are all going to la, but this time i promise you _ time. we are all going to la, but this time i promise you two - this time i promise you two gold medals— this time i promise you two gold medals are _ this time i promise you two gold medals are coming _ this time i promise you two gold medals are coming back- this time i promise you two gold medals are coming back here. . this time i promise you two gold . medals are coming back here. keep this time i promise you two gold medals are coming back here. keep an e e on the medals are coming back here. keep an eye on the bbc— medals are coming back here. keep an eye on the bbc sports _ medals are coming back here. keep an eye on the bbc sports website - medals are coming back here. keep an eye on the bbc sports website for- eye on the bbc sports website for the solheim cup pairings later on today from from all of us, that is all for now. hello there. it's been cold again today. we've seen the heavy showers pushing further south into southern england. but things are going to change in the next few days. we're going to cut off that supply of cold air. the wind direction will change. we'll see atlantic winds coming in and that will lift the temperatures over the weekend. but it's cold already this evening. we're going to find showers tending to die out. keep a few maybe in the far north of scotland for a while down those north sea coasts, perhaps into north wales. but clear skies, light winds.
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it's going to be cold. it'll be colder than the last couple of nights. and these are the towns and city temperatures. but in rural areas we could see a touch of frost, particularly southeast scotland, northern england, south east wales and the west country. but wherever you are it will be a chilly start, sunny start for the most part. we'll see a bit of cloud bubbling up, but we're not expecting the showers that we've had over the past few days. we'll cloud over in northern ireland, that rain holding off until very late in the day, northern areas seeing temperatures again 14 degrees but a little bit milder. further south across england and wales, those temperatures beginning to rise underneath that area of high pressure. and that's giving us the dry day on friday. but pressure will lower in the north west. these weather fronts will bring some rain. there could be a little rain to begin with across scotland, but the main rain will arrive later in the day in western scotland and also northern ireland.
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in the north west it will be windy. the winds won't be as strong for england and wales, with some sunshine here, particularly for the midlands and eastern england. temperatures could reach 19 or 20 degrees and for all of us it will be a milder day on saturday. temperatures higher than what we've got at the moment and it won't be as cold overnight either. we do have that weather front in the north west continuing southwards into high pressure, so it will be weakening and how quickly southwards it will move is still open to doubt. we may well see a bit of rain to begin with in northern england. that should clear away some rain for wales. a few spots of rain in the midlands and the southwest. to the north any rain clears away and we'll get some sunshine. it won't be as windy here and temperatures are still reaching 17 or 18 degrees in the southeast where it's dry. temperatures could reach 19 or 20 celsius once again, and we're actually going to see those sort of temperatures into next week too. it's a week that's going to be dominated by high pressure. there may well be some mist and fog in the morning before an easterly breeze picks up later in the week.
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