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joe root, playing in his first odi since the 2023 world cup made 19. they very nearly had the perfect side but alexander isak goal was ruled out for offside. but it didn't take long, a rebound in the 19th minute after isak�*s 5 shot hit the post. the decisive blow. unbelievable. happy for
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the team performance. was like we planned the team performance. veryas like we planned the team performance. very happy we planned the team performance. very happy to planned the team performance. very happy to go anned bfiffirfi efiérifhéé'é? tfi 52 again. another final. bfiffirfi efiérifhéé'é? tfi 52 again. anotherfinal. it bfiffirfi efiérifhéé'é? tfi 52 again. another final. it will be for another final. it will be massive for everyone. very happy for 7s:: we ”ejezfzfszzfie ’e:: we were 5,272”??? ’e:: we were more gs”??? ’e:: we were more unsettled, especially way they were especially the way . e "e e especially the weytfieywere with their very direct with their play. much_ very direct with their play. much more —— we are much more —— usually we are much — much more —— usually we are much composed. at wembley? leg at anfield but arne,slot , we were quite close to get a result there until the result over there until the few seconds. we were down last few seconds. we were down to and conceded a goal but is nothing 6 is nothing changed game . ,,:,:;: eff game compared to all
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this game compared to all others. if you wear this shirt, you go out on unfilled, there is only one thing expected of you and that is winning the it is-to it is - to say it is-to say. is it is to say is another fin l it is - to say is another game but it's it is to say is another game but it's not. everyone www-heww ww wwwww www-heww www w w- knows the consequences of it. you _ knows the consequences of it. you play— knows the consequences of it. you play away home you you play away from home and you know _ you play away from home and you know certainly the will know certainly the crowd will give — know certainly the crowd will give them a great of give them a great deal of - which— give them a great deal of which we had to deal -elfl withf’i�*tii'e livery-m ere withf’r'n’i'e llefipnn ere - to most - withf’r'n’i'e lieerpeei ere to most other teams, withf’r'n’i'e lieerpeei ere to in ost other teams, withf’r'n’i'e lieerpeei ere to in the ather teams, withf’r'n’i'e lieerpeei ere to in the way' teams, withf’r'n’i'e lieerpeei ere to in the way they ns, particularly in the way they attack _ particularly in the way they attack and we have to be attack and we will have to be on our — attack and we will have to be on our game in certain aspects, on our game in certain aspects. understand we have the but also understand we have th of but alsd understand we have the _ of hurting but alsd understand we have the of hurting them as for a sixth straight year, giving sonia bompastor her first shot at silverware they beat west ham 2—0 in their semi final, and in the hunt for a historic
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quadruple of trophies. patrik mahomes says it's "always cool" to play in front the first one to attend the super bowl. at the caesars superdome in new orleans. it'll be the second time in three years they've faced super bowl in a row. want to say, but there's a certain quarterback that seems to be a pretty good winner." of a sitting president, someone who is at the top position in our country. so i did not see that clip but obviously, it is cool the game i play. during the build up to the super bowl it's been confirmed that australia will become the sixth
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ground, will host the first game to be held in the asia—pacific region next year. the los angeles rams will be the designated �*home' australia, and the game is growing so rapidly there. next location. in getting out in front of it, this one will take some planning and announcing for 2026, giving ourselves 18 months. but we found a great partner in melbourne and in october after signing a new short term contract. at the end of the three—test series against the british and irish lions in the summer. he says he wants to spend more time with his family.
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in exactly a year's time, italy will be welcoming of athletes could instead be competing for medals more exactly exa ctly o ne exactly one �*ago exactly one �* ago was nothing there. i exactly one �*ago was nothing there. i think exactly one �* ago was nothing there. i think was decision the italian a decision by the italian government. we were ready to go somewhere but of course we somewhere else but of course we are happy if the centre is that is part of the experience. united games. it's good for the athletes, for the athletes, good for the spectators to have the atmosphere. and that's all the sport for now. goodbye.
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food made from meat in laboratory goes on sale for the first time today. the manufacturer figs; time'tedaee the manufaetu re; the meat figs; time'tedee. the mehufeetu rej.. the meat has a �* carbon says the meet'has e teeter eerie-eh and says the meethas e“ lerter“ eerie-eh and is says the meethas e“ terter“ eerie-eh and is healthier, too. are 13 .5 w are 13 .5 million w are 13 .5 million dogs the there are 13 .5 million dogs in the uk, they eat a of and that uk, they eat a lot of food and that food contains a lot of meat. all that meat has a climate cost. 3 2096 of all that meat has a climate cost. — ’ 20% of all the meat consumed about 20% of all the meat consumed by higher pet owning nations, including the uk, is consumed by
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pets not people. pets are a big pets net pedplgpets are a “big part this picture pets net peeplgpets are a “big part this picture as well. of this picture as well meat grown from animal cells bioreactors,wbig fermentation a bit like this. no animals tanks a bit like this. ne animals in the the pace that produced is chemically at least to read. the manufacturer identical to read. the manufacturer the meat in chicken —based says process uses doggy snacks says the process uses fl, less land and involves half the 65% less land and involves half the dioxide emissions of carbon dioxide emissions of traditional meat. here is the crucial question, what the dogs crucial question, what do the dogs think? where better to find out ata at a cafe in bristol that tgag gt a cafe in bristol that our canine ttgggt gt a cafe in bristol that our canine companions. we caters for our canine companions. we the treats here. looks like dogs do yes, do! about do you worry
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what about you? do you ever worry about your pet's carbon footprint? if i'm honest, i haven't thought about it much but it is something i wwealwlehouldw wwwe alwiwshouldee w w wwwe alwiwshouldee gar; ' wwwe efiwshelidee are; ' ww w wwwwe allewhoiwild wbe gage ii personally would not eat lab grown so i'm not sure it is w so i'm not sure it is somethingi meat so i'm not sure it is something i return_ meat so i'm not sure it is something i return to _ meat so i'm not sure it is something i return to my— meat so i'm not sure it is something i return to my dog either. the gag . we, ,l,!!,ie!, gazette veterinary ie too. w too. it too. it said it sceptical, too. it too. it said it wanted more research the safety wanted more research on the safety and sustainability of cultivated meat. the company says its product has been by all the has been approved by all the relevant .. has been approved by all the relevant ., , relevant regulators. in a controlled relevant regulators in a controlled process so it free from any antibiotics, is free from any antibiotics, or there can be hormones or steroids. there can be contamination like salmonella no contamination like salmonella that you can get with and so w and sz> it w and swo it is and swo it is incredibly the first rown burer was safe. the first lab grown burger was created more _ safe. the first lab grown burger was created more than _ safe. the first lab grown burger was created more than a _ safe. the first lab grown burger was created more than a decade - safe. the first lab grown burger was created more than a decade ago - safe. the first lab grown burger was| created more than a decade ago and
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was to cost £200,000 was reckoned to have cost £200.000 produce. the company the to produce. the company behind the doggy treats says it's a been findin we 5 breakthrough has been finding ways to the meat sells much more to grow the meat sells much more cheaply and it what is cheaply and it hopes what is good for the is for its owner, see— see js—f— 'e 2224 see— '%e 555535?" ' " we will ww wwewwinlallwwbeweatingw w w w that we will all be eating meat soon, too. professor popper w popper used w popper used to w the guy popper used to be the chief scientific adviser to the uk food agency. scientific adviser to the uk food auen . . .,' . standards agency. this offers an opportunity _ standards agency. this offers an opportunity to — standards agency. this offers an opportunity to offer _ standards agency. this offers an i opportunity to offer . advantages meat but ww w meat but without w meat but without the w meat but without the carbon w meat but without the carbon and meat but wi footprint, arbon and meat but wi footprint, and in and meat but wi footprint, and some environmental footprint, and some people environmentalfootprint, and some people are concerned about you people are concerned about how you keep and how you slaughtered keep animals and how you slaughtered them and them to the them and prepared them to eat. the moral concerns.— moral concerns. tet'e ee heheets *' ’* not the most moral concerns. state as heheets - not the most discerning dogs are not the most discerning diners and if you find the idea of grown meat grown mewat unappetising, ask this, thisif twhiwsw,wwifwitww this, if it is tawste yeurself this; if it is’sefe.’t’esite"’" as the real thing and is the same as the real thing and is cheaper, would you beat it then? ——
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it then? wwwthweww w w wthwewnewxtw w wwthwewnewxthew minutes we will have in the next few minutes we will have decision on interest rates by that’decisioh’oh’ihterest rates. to; bank of that’decisioh’oh’ihterest rates. by bank of england. analysts that w w that theww w w ww thst thewwbewnctharkww that theww benchmark rate predict that the benchmark rate will be cut from for .75% to 4.5% given the recent in the uk the recent weaknesses in the uk economy, has seen slow growth. economy, which has seeeslowgrowth.... .. bank rate is the primary ell aimed at controlling inflation and hopes �* a aimed at controlling inflation and hopes �*a cart rose after the hopes of a cart rose after the inflation rate which charts the ififlatiefi. rate. fihieh she-arts. the. cost ififléiififi. rate fii�*tiei�*t she-arts. the. cost of living fell to 2.5% rising cost of living fell to 2.5% in the to december. it above abuse the bank’s target abate the bank’s target aii remains above the bank's target of 2% and changes in the are 2% and changes in the budgeteare to push it up. let's speak forecast to push it up. let's speak to our �*economics to our chief economics hello. just correspondent. hello. just explain why experts are saying this cut is
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likely? what is the reasoning mum-l it? it is the fact that our economy, after doing — it? it is the fact that our economy, after doing - well _ it? it is the fact that our economy, after doing - well during - it? it is the fact that our economy, after doing - well during the - after doing very well during the first �* of last year, does seem have the second half bank of england, it those interest m sets these interesterates doesn't but inflation sets these interesterates deesh't but inflation right now but figure but inflation right now but what will in a �* or two. what will happen in a year or two. when you look at that backdrop of a slightly more shaky economy, it will have to take, hedge its bets on tree will go in the and where we will go in the future and it is to think that when it it is likely to think that when it looks we are likely to see looks ahead, we are likely to see inflation back towards the 2% inflation coming back towardsthe 2% so we are likely to see that target. so we are likely to see that cut in a few minutes' time and i w whalf an eye ww w w whalf an eye on w w whalf an eye on that w we learn at wwwwww wwewwww learnatthwe w we learn at the same because we will learn at the same time, this is a market sensitive announcement, we don't get any it comes out at clock w then we learn exactly how many and then. we learn. exactly how hearty of the feel this the wa to no, there ma be some
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is the way to go, there may be some disagree and say we should be w thewre there are some cautious because there are some floating for example, issues floating around, for example, those budget measures, the rise in national contributions and changes to business rates, which some are warning could prices w-m -i!im prices up and other things see prices going up and other things take into account, including what to take into account, including what on the other side of atla nticww atlanticww president atla nticww president trump's the atlantic. president trump's plans when it comes to tariffs. take us what we — plans when it comes to tariffs. take us what we will _ plans when it comes to tariffs. take us what we will. over _ plans when it comes to tariffs. take us what we will. over the - plans when it comes to tariffs. take us what we will over the next hour. there is the announcement the wtheww w efw w ww wwtwhewww w othhe w w w ww wwwtwhewww w othhwe w "733i" ww wwwtwhewww w othhwe w wwwawrtthhwenww ww at the top of the hour and then later, there will be press later, there will be a press conference where reasoning is conference where the reasoning is behind that decision will be given. that's we have every six weeks or so from gggcisions every six weeksor so from of what we get the bank of england. what we get four times a year, so every other meeting is a full forecast from the and what you get alongside that bank and what you get alongside that is a press conference and the governor of the of england w webewelfiiaihs w w webewezliwaihs thwewirwww comes out and explains their in of why thinking in terms of why they have to do what have done
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interest w interest rates because today with interest ratesebecause had their meeting across the they had their meeting across the week. but also gives us some indication of thinking about future and that is really -w that determines expect to see about the what we expect to see about the future movement of interest rates. today were talking about the of there being a cut but today were talking about the �* many of there being a cut but today were talking about the �* many more re being a cut but today were talking about the “many more could “ig a cut but today were talking about the “many more could wei cut but today were talking about the “many more could we see but today were talking about the “many more could we see over the 7= w-w othhis year? at the ww think "of” w w ww thiwnkw wwmangewtww w w ww thiwnkw wwmangewtwoneww w w ww thiwnkw ”gay gwewtwonewwpewrw w w w people think we may get one per “at moment. if you're one quarter at the moment. if you're one of the of thousands of the hundreds of thousands remortgaging this year, this is mun-i wwwwwwawanwifww ww ww ww wwwwwwawanwifww wé ww ww and if a saver, you closely and if you're a saver, you watching for the other $72: ww w thveact thatwyour return is reason, the fact that your return is likely to get less it ie- [e of those thins [e of those thin -s that www w a dynamic picturew a dynamic picture wso a dynamic picture so every w they fynamic picturewso every wthey say mic picturewso every wthey say mic p to irewso every wthey say mic p to get o every wthey say mic p to get poured word they say tends to get poured over. ., .. word they say tends to get poured over. ., ., ~ , ., , ., , word they say tends to get poured over. ., ., ~ , , ., over. you are keeping a beady eye on device in over. you are keeping a beady eye on - device in front _ over. you are keeping a beady eye on - device in front of _ over. you are keeping a beady eye on - device in front of you _ over. you are keeping a beady eye on - device in front of you to - over. you are keeping a beady eye on - device in front of you to see - your device in front of you to see when that comes when that announcement comes this is such a
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through. this is really such a act between interest rates balancing act between interest rates and inflation rates and it is a good indicator of where we are in terms the ifidieaffif if efiere e¥§ §f§ iwn feffis the economy. reareseer es eefiefe fire §f§ iwn feffis the economy. it ifiéiethf at lefiefe lee §f§ tfi .§.fhw�*§ the econom . .. , ieeieetef ef eeefe se efe te .e.fflw�*e the econom . .. , . eeeeeeeef ef eeefe se efe te .e.fflw�*e the econom . .. , . ~ of the economy chancellor talking about have the chancellor talking about and the plan she has wwwwwwwwhiiiww this unveiled, people will say this will only in longer term. only deliver in the longer term. you are talking about interest only deliver in the longer term. you are tali money ut interest only deliver in the longer term. you are tali money into terest only deliver in the longer term. you are tali money into people �*s makin wwheit'ianwww wwwfweweiw wwmakwianwww wwwfweei better wwhieit'ianwww wwwfweei better off pockets, making them feel better off and therefore, you can see a much more short—term and that can more short—term impact and that can bolster spending much quickly bolster spending much more quickly than some of the the than some of the measures that the chancellor talks this really chancellor talksabeut. thisjeally crucial when we are talking about wwhewanth ww w health �* our w health �* our economy w health �*our economy inww health �* our economy inwwthe and years ahead.wit is a months and years ahead. it is a really balancing act and you gétw iff is" is eff get unitewwww fe; sf :: a get unite a w w get unite a rangew w get unite a rangewof get unite a rangewof views.wthere do get quite a range of yiews.there nine of them in total they w -w their separate w their separate views on the and therefore w w anthwhewrveorwe hot; w w w w awct thing that back has should act one thing that back has said is what it looks at mortgages,
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they say if you look at arrears, they say if you look, at arrears. are low. we are looking i they are low. we are looking i believe at a cut of a quarter of a be'e we'e at of e custeest ff f ff f f f f f there we have it, .75%. there we have it, .7596. -- 4-596- _ there we have it, .7596. -- 4-596- no _ there we have it, .7596. -- 4.596. no surprises - there we have it, .75%. —— 4.5%. no surprises there. they voted seven two to voted by seven two to reduce fe: great to voted by seven two to reduce 2: great to that voted by seven two to reduce fe: great to that rate. the then great to that rate. two of the preferred to two of the members preferred to the interest rate reduce the interest rate by more than half of which is because that points interesting because that points to the fact that we could see to the fact that we—ceuld see cut coming in pretty another cut coming in pretty soon. they talked about the fact that we have seen pressures across the pressures receding across the economy and therefore they should relaxed when it comes
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should be relaxed when it comes cutting the interest
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