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owners opting for a club's owners opting for a change of manager and says they're on one page. we change of manager and says they're on one page.- change of manager and says they're on one page. we are all in it together, _ they're on one page. we are all in it together, this _ they're on one page. we are all in it together, this decision - in it together, this decision to stay together and what we have to improve as an organisation and how we want to construct the squad and all the decision—making in togetherness. also with knew it will take some time. because we, how the window went, we still have to do with some injuries also from impact players and i think we will get better there and we need some time. i better there and we need some time. ~ ., , ., ., . , time. i think our performances in the league _ time. i think our performances in the league all _ time. i think our performances in the league all year - time. i think our performances in the league all year have - in the league all year have been — in the league all year have been strong, we just haven't had — been strong, we just haven't had that— been strong, we just haven't had that cutting edge. it helps we have — had that cutting edge. it helps we have dom back and he is scoring _ we have dom back and he is scoring goals. 50, you we have dom back and he is scoring goals. so, you know, i think— scoring goals. so, you know, i think our— scoring goals. so, you know, i think our form has been consistent. when you get the wins, — consistent. when you get the wins, you _ consistent. when you get the wins, you want the players to feel— wins, you want the players to feel the — wins, you want the players to feel the reward and feel like they—
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feel the reward and feel like they they feel now. it is going to need — they they feel now. it is going to need another effort to get us there _ to need another effort to get us there. in to need another effort to get us there-— to need another effort to get us there. ,, ~., us there. in spain the madrid derby served _ us there. in spain the madrid derby served up _ us there. in spain the madrid derby served up its _ us there. in spain the madrid derby served up its usual - derby served up its usual drama. correa scored a late equaliser in a derby marred by crowd trouble. militao had given real the lead. but the visiting goalkeeper courtois complained about missiles being thrown on to the field. play resumed with correa levelling in the 95th minute. but the game will be remembered for issues with the fans. translation: we don't need those people in the stands, we need the people who accompany us, who support us, the people who think about the club and the team. that does notjustify
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generating the situations that are generated.— generating the situations that are generated. because we can help prevent — are generated. because we can help prevent these _ are generated. because we can help prevent these things - help prevent these things happening. help prevent these things happening-— help prevent these things haueninu. ,, happening. staying with madrid and antoine — happening. staying with madrid and antoine griezmann - happening. staying with madrid and antoine griezmann has - and antoine griezmann has retired from international football. he said it is with a heart full of memories that i close this chapter. griezmann won the world cup with germany. it isa it is a result to shake up the women's rugby world order, ireland secured a win over new zealand in their opening match in the wxv one tournament in
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van koovr. vancouver. the stung victory is another milestone in ireland's renaissance with their new coach. and a home victory over australia in september. hampshire cricket have signed a definitive acquisition agreement ore a phased acquisition of the club. the decision has been ratified by the england and wales cricket board. the takeover will take up to two years for completion. in golf the united states claimed a tenth straight presidents cup with a 18.5 to 11.5 victory over the international side. they needed
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4.5 international side. they needed li.5 points on the last day. and next year�* ryder's li.5 points on the last day. and next year�* ryder�*s cup captain de ligted to get his side —— delighted. i de ligted to get his side -- delighted-— de ligted to get his side -- delighted. i told the boys it has been — delighted. i told the boys it has been a _ delighted. i told the boys it has been a decade, - delighted. i told the boys it has been a decade, it - delighted. i told the boys it has been a decade, it has l delighted. i told the boys it - has been a decade, it has taken me a decade to get back in that room with these guys. i took for granted how special these weeks were and watched a lot of these thing on tv and i was sad not to be here. you know, we talked about taking care of business today and we all went out and did it. business today and we all went outand did it. i business today and we all went out and did it. i wasjust lucky enough to be in that spot on the day. but really a meaningful moment in my life. kansas city chiefs had a 17—10 win over the la chargers. they have been criticised. but they
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still have a huge figure. travis just wants to win, that is what you take for granted in the league. we have had a great offence and do all these cool things and it has been fun. but it is about winning. he is the true like leader when it comes to that. he doesn�*t care who gets the stats, he just wants to win the game. gets the stats, he “ust wants to win the game._ to win the game. that is all the sport — to win the game. that is all the sport for _ to win the game. that is all the sport for now. - it is the second day conservative party�*s annual conference in birmingham. this year�*s party conference is also a chance for the party�*s four leadership candidates to audition for the top job, with each of them due to give a speech on wednesday. we�*re hearing from a number of key figures from the party — with rishi sunak yesterday urging party members not to let sir keir starmer "re—write history" on the state
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of the uk economy. also speaking at the event a short while ago, shadow chancellorjeremy hunt was asked whether he agreed with the government�*s belief that the economic picture will worsen before it improves. let�*s take a listen to his response. i think one of the biggest lies we have had to since labour came into office is this nonsense about having the worst economic inheritance since the second world war. i note that not a single independent economist has been prepared to come forward and back up rachel reeves in that time. and the reason is very straightforward. inflation 2%, jobs, a succession of conservative governments that created 800 jobs for every single day that they were in office. and on growth, it wasn�*tjust the fastest growth in the g7 when labour took over, but the international monetary
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fund said over the next six years, we are projected to grow faster than france, germany, italy and japan. that is a legacy frankly that i would have died to have when i became chancellor. i think the economy has got very solid foundations. my worry is that labour believes its own propaganda and starts taking a whole series of decisions, particularly on things like capital gains tax. jeremy hunt there — and as a footnote we should say that other forecasters are not quite as optimistic — with some saying the uk will have the worst growth in the g7 next year. our political correspondent hannah miller is at the conference. she has been following developments and speaking to those in attendance. jeremy hunt there was clearly taking the opportunity to defend his record in government and in some ways, put out the conservative party�*s message at a time where they don�*t have a leader, as this leadership election continues throughout
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this conference. i am joined by damian green, who served in government alongside theresa may. thank you very much for being with us. you are here not as an mp, for the first time in many years. what is that like for you? in some ways is more relaxing because i have fewer obligations, but in other ways, it is most the same. i mean, i still know literally thousands of people here and they all want to talk to me. so that is fine. it is not that different. obviously what is different as being in opposition, and having a leadership campaign which means that the focus is not as it normally would be on the leaders�*s speech and government announcements on things like that. everyone is pushing and prodding the candidates and seeing what they think of them. what do you make of the kind of battle for ideas that is going on at this conference. i think it is usually important. i think clearly if you have just suffered a terrible election defeat as we just have, you need to examine everything about yourselves.
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there is no point going back to the public and staying we are right and you are wrong. you know, the public is always right. so we have to what policies do we need to change? what attitudes do we need to change? and, you know, who will be the best leader to do that? do you have any thoughts on, i know you are supporting tom tugendhat, but on policies and attitudes that need to change? what would your assessment of that be? i think as tom has been staying, the first thing we need to do is win back the people�*s trust. we need to show that we are honest people who are doing our best for the country and i think particularly in the wake of the labour sleaze scandal, in the past couple of weeks, that is more important than ever. and secondly, that we are competent. people expect the conservative governments and the conservative party to be economically efficient and know how to make things work and we have lost that reputation. lost that reputation over the course of the last few years. we need to get that back. i think that is really important and essential part of tom�*s message. how confident are you that tom will make it to the final two?
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i am very confident. i think that people listening to the various features this week, we have got a number of good candidates. but tom has a clear message about service and leadership. which i think hit home to what people wanted to hear. i think my former colleagues as it were will be impressed enough either and he will get through to the membership ballot. there has been over the last couple of days, a sense there are a number of candidates essentially had to respond to a number of things that kemi badenoch had said about all cultures not being valid or the comments that she said were misinterpreted about maternity rights. what do you think to her making those comments and then getting the publicity in the way they have? is it helpful for the conservative party? i think that obviously in a leadership campaign people say things that other people will challenge. that is in the nature of a campaign and on maternity pay, tom has made it clear that the tax system should be used to help families and help working families as well
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i think that is a sensible position for the conservative party to take. i know that particularly when he was in the army, he enjoyed working with people from various cultures, so we are a society because of our history where people come from all parts of the world and you can�*t get away from that, the trick is to run that society successfully, it seems to me. damian green with with our political correspondent. we will have full coverage of conservative party conference and those leadership contenders�* speeches. now it�*s time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. we�*ve had some torrential rain already this morning and that rain is still falling. through the rest of the day and into tonight and tomorrow, if we look at the rainfall accumulation chart, you can see the dark blues. that�*s indicating another a0 millimetres of rainfall is quite possible and that will be falling on ground that is already saturated, exacerbating the flooding risk. this is the area of low
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pressure that�*s driving our weather currently. it�*s bringing all the cloud, the wet and the windy conditions. windy through the english channel and the north sea. the rain continuing to push northwards. where you see the greens and yellows in the chart, that�*s indicating the heaviest bursts. behind it, a lot of cloud and some showers. the driest conditions across the far north of scotland. even here, not immune to a shower or two with top temperatures getting up to about 17 degrees. through this evening and overnight, the rain starts to push back southwards. now, it will turn a little bit lighter in doing so. out towards the west we see a return to some clearer skies. still windy along the north sea coastline with temperatures 6 to about 13 degrees north to south. that takes us into tomorrow. our area of low pressure trying to pull away but lingering across the far south—east. that means here we are looking at a bit more cloud around and also the remnants of the rain across east anglia, parts of east england, into the south—east. out towards the west,
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we�*ve got brighter skies, same for the north too, a bit more sunshine coming through. and because the rain won�*t be so widespread and won�*t be as heavy, it won�*t feel as cool as it�*s going to do today. temperatures 13 to about 17 or 18. then as we move into the middle part of the week, the dregs of that rain moving away but the weather front close enough to still be producing a bit of cloud and also the odd shower in the south—eastern corner. but a ridge of high pressure is building across us so that means we are looking at a fair amount of dry weather and also some sunny skies. temperatures, 13—16 degrees. as we head on through the week, then, moving into thursday, thursday is likely to start off with some mist and fog, but it will be generally fine. friday, brighter in the east but we will have a bit more cloud coming in from the west with some rain.
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live from beirut. this is bbc news. hezbollah says it will chose a successor "at the earliest opportunity" after its leader was killed — as israel explands is military operation in lebanon. this is the scene live as smoke this is the scene live as smoke continues to rise above beirut, continues to rise above beirut, hamas says its leader hamas says its leader in lebanon has been killed in lebanon has been killed in overnight strikes. in overnight strikes. can be predicted. iran�*s foreign minister says the death of the hezbollah leader will not go unanswered. the continuation of these attacks could lead the region
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