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cracks emerge in the russian facade. it is too soon to tell exactly where they go. and when they get their. but certainly we have all sorts of new questions that putin is going to have to address in the weeks and months ahead. >> the duchess is called for the public to get checked after revealing she had breast cancer surgery. the 63-year-old duchess was diagnosed recently with an early form of the disease. >> the prince of wales is launching a project and --
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the five-year program brings together organizations and individuals to find local solutions. a man died after a hot air balloon caught fire and felt the ground in worcester. the uk air accident investigation form has confirmed they are investigating the incident. one person's been killed and several others injured when a rollercoaster derailed in stockholm. the ride in the swedish capital has derailed. the park was evacuated after the incident and remains closed until further notice. britain's greatest tennis player marie isn't his 15th wimbledon next week surrounded by questions of whether it will be his last. the 46-year-old told sky news the fuse in your retirement but is not ready to lay down his bat.
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>> i want to keep playing a bit longer, i know it's not going to be going on forever but i have an idea of when i would like to finish and it's not this year's wimbledon. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> elton john closes glastonbury with a history making good by telling fans i will never forget you. ♪ ♪ ♪ good morning -- the uprising that never was. a challenge to vladimir putin and his more than two decades in power fizzled out after the rebellious mercenary order to march on moscow abruptly reached a deal with the kremlin to go into exile and sounded
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the retreat. yevgeny prigozhin is headed to belarus although his whereabouts are unclear. it exposed vulnerabilities among russian government forces as wagner group's were met with no challenge on their route to the capitol. >> as wagner forces continue to withdraw no word from the key players on. >> yevgeny prigozhin on route to belarus on was met with tears in rostov. >> nothing new for the commander-in-chief. >> [speaking non-english]
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>> as for the top military brass, the targets in the clue -- >> i think we've seen more cracks emerge in the russian facade. it is too soon to tell exactly where they go and when they get there. but certainly we have all sorts of new questions that putin is going to have to dress in the weeks and months ahead. of -- >> all those kinds of normality people still seem underserved. >> i feel like people in the governments don't know what they have to do. >> [speaking non-english] >> but is not changing it.
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>> in a space of 24 hours vladimir putin has taken a major hit to his authority. who knows where the unraveling may be. but the president and his security forces managed to turn a blind eye to the dangers of. given any prigozhin in belarus is how it hardly out of sight or out of mind. >> unless he was dispatched there for a reason the authority of russian military defense a -- specially given recent rumors of a counter offensive. he remains a powerful leader of violent men and prigozhin is not the type develop quietly. it does not feel like this is his final act. . sky news, moscow. >> with ukraine's perspective on this weekend's dramatic
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-- >> [inaudible] >> on to some other news this morning. the duchess of york has urged people to get screened after revealing she has undergone breast cancer surgery. she was most recently diagnosed with an early form came from a mammogram. between. the inquest into the death of -- the body was found more than three weeks later. the air accidents investigation -- is investigating the death of a man and a hot air balloon accident. the man aged 20 died at the scene quickly.
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at around 6:20 am on sunday. let's head over to australia now where the country's highest quote. australia canceled a russian lease on a block of land there almost two weeks ago. of the coal johnson joins me live now. nicole, just bring us up to date there with the latest on the situation. >> it really appears to be game over for russia in this sort of law spend off between australia and russia over where the embassy should be. it's currently on the outskirts of -- of camera. it's in the central part of cabral close to parliament's house and also close to the chinese embassy for a number of years. they've spent over 3 million pounds developing this land with the intention of moving the embassy. all this came to ahead a couple
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weeks ago with the australian government passing emergency legislation to ban that move indicates louise. russia wasn't happy, they said it was russia for biggest area on behalf of australia, and unfriendly action. they also barred 48 australians from entering russia. and then on friday took an even stranger twist and it appeared that a man was on the site. local media said that they believed he was a russian diplomat of courting on the site for the last week or so. now it all appears to be over. the high court has thrown out russia's case to have a lease on that block of land so no shifting on the embassy. and a man whose origins we still don't quite know has packed up and left. this has worked in the relationship, of course, between russian and australia. >> nicole and sidney, thank you.
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the prince of wales is launching a project and homelessness. the initiative cough aims to make temporary accommodation to think of the past. a royal correspondent reports. patrick >> it's a big project with bold ambition. the prince wants to end homelessness. >> a program that committed to working across the uk over the next five years >> it's his first intervention as the prince of wales. and one very close to his heart. as boys, his mother took him and harry to the territory. on his 21st birthday he went with his father to open a
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homeless center. he made an impact and left a legacy he has continued. the prince, in peckham recently, a patron-y -- this homeless project goes even further bringing together local groups and people to find local solutions to homelessness of >> sabrina cohen is closely involved. she's one of the uk's most senior officials -- the >> oven really impressed by the prince's personal investment in this, in particular the way he acknowledged the human side of it and he wants to take a person-centric approach. it's not just about giving someone a house it's about the rest of the challenges that come with surviving homelessness. >> some might say ending homelessness is for politicians not princes. this law project certainly puts
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the prince of wales in a political arena. of but his father wasn't afraid to speak out on either, it seems, is william. sky news. >> -- along the way in olympic style torch goes from parent to parent. it's called the baton of hope in over the next few week it's during 3000 cities across the uk to encourage a nationwide conversation about mental health. our national correspondent talks to families on the win edinburgh. just a warming-y, his report includes information that some viewers may find distressing. >> this is glasgow's sculpture of hope. but beneath it for the first time was a more movable beacon. never before has the subject of suicide had a symbol like this.
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a baton that carried so much, and above all, it carries hope. and scott knew that she had to be here. she lost her 23 year old daughter ellen on this day six years ago. >> it certainly giving me hope in the -- somebody actually doing something. i'm six years old and i see so much has happened. this part of the conversation, she's here with us today. >> on day one of this uk tour they set off e through glasgow. 40 plus miles to edinboro. >> we've got to smash the stigma and make people understand that if we keep brushing it under the carpet of it simply will not get any better. >> former sky news journalist who lost his own son a few
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years ago. he was a father himself. he asked his family to campaign for better mental health support. >>. >> it back by our olympians, music staff, footballers, royalty, and political figures. >> it's intolerable in modern 2023 britain. this suicide remains the biggest killer of young men in this country. it has to be stopped, it can be stopped. i hope that where we take the baton of hope people come out to support. >> you can't over means so much. . >> i will grieve every single day. that helps me, if i can make --
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>> and that's what they want everyone to think about. when it reaches landed on july the 6th hope is that they have momentum of to leave a lasting change. awful sky news, glasgow >> and if you or anyone you know has been affected by the topics mentioned that report you can call us, call the suicide hotline on 116113 were emoji of -- >> now over top stories this morning this weekend of uprising this weekend in russia exposing deep cracks in russia's structure. the duchess of york urges the public to get screened after being diagnosed with breast
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cancer. >> let's take a look at what's dominating the front page of this morning. the wagner uprising showed cracks in putin's authority. we also covering the uprising, putin is staying silent on the mutiny. china supports russia's stability following the uprising. >> devoting a group -- ukraine is making progress in all directions. . and the times says says --
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[inaudible] the judges of york undergoing surgery for breast cancer. the sun reporting -- -- -- -- the cancer was found early during a routine mammogram. the telegraph says ending homelessness is prince william's life work. and the star says five heat waves are on the way in the arab -- catch some sunrise. >>. two tw >> britain's greatest tennis player andrew murray as told
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sky news that he has been thinking about retirement but will not lay down his racket until his competed for the wimbledon title again this year. the 36-year-old was speaking exclusively with sky news. >> i hope not. but you never know, the athletes need to try what they are still able to because if i were to have an injury or something would happen that would be me finished and i wouldn't try to come back from another operation or major surgery. i want to keep playing a bit longer. i know it's not going to be going on forever but i have an idea of when i will finish and it's not this year's wimbledon. >> can you tell us when it is? >> no, because i don't know exactly which tournament it will be. i want to finish on my own terms, i want to finish what
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life still feel like i can view myself in playing at the high-level. and i think that i can do that for a couple more years. my family has been incredibly supportive, my wife's been amazing in pushing me to keep going and keep working hard and i think that's for the right reasons, it's not just because she wants to get me out of the house. >> but it's a stressful lifestyle isn't it? -- -- i don't mean in next case, i just mean an individual sports are difficult you're putting yourself out there. every single week. in granted i'm fully aware there are way more important things than life then a tennis match and i'm sure nick, as well, is also very aware of that.
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but sometimes it is very difficult when you are on the tour it can become quite a lonely place, when you are staying in hotel rooms on your own and you are away from your friends and family. you can have some really tough moments, and it doesn't surprise me when athletes struggle with their mental health. the whole social media deal that set of things, probably 15 20 years ago it wasn't really an issue. but that's also not easy, you get back to room look at twitter or instagram, you get to receiving tons of abuse when you are probably already not a great place. >> novak djokovic meanwhile continuing to amass titles and seems very keen to get as many in the bag is possible we didn't seem like he's letting up. does it seem like he's now the greatest of all time,? >> i'm, yes.
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there's definitely arguments there for him to be the greatest of all time. you know, the thing that for me has been really special about those three guys is that on, their services it's rough on the clay, there is no debate, novak for me is the best hard-core player of all-time, and grass it's still up between him and roger. but with all those guys achieved is amazing. if you just go on grand slam titles you'd have to give that to novak, but for me it's a slightly more nuanced conversation. >> finally, it's been a really big talking point in tennis over the couple months now about russian players.
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they are playing this year, do you many thoughts about the? do you have to play a player from one of those countries, would it affect you in any way? >> i have competed against people from those countries. i wouldn't say it has affected me. they -- actually imagine how difficult that must be. for them to deal with. and also the tournaments, they are also in a really difficult situation as well with the governing bodies. some of them with the sanctions that were put in place on them potentially would only not have been able to survive another year as well as their ranking points in defining things that were getting placed against them but then about the
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belarusian's to play. so it's also really difficult i think for the tournaments as well. >> other headlines around the world, the news in the last few minutes gone -- by russia responding to the first time from the mutiny from the wagner group. we'll have more on this later this hour i'm why, the impact the uprising had on the war in ukraine. >> conservative prime minister has secured another four years in power in greece after a landslide parliamentary election. -- the new democracy party receiving just over 40% of the vote. their main rival, the left wing party came in second.
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the mere reports along the same line saying it will likely be the first of many signings for the north london club. the son says professional football association supports marcus rushford's claim that the number one games in a season or two high. let's take a look at the weather now. >> it is set to be a much fresher feeling day today but there will be some further showers along with spurts of rain in the week ahead. after a hot and humid weekend most places will have a pleasant start this morning with plenty of sunshine in just a few isolated showers in the breezy west. scattered showers will develop
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into exile. the uprising exposed vulnerabilities in russia's forces after -- the turmoil may continue over the coming weeks. >> i think we've seen more cracks emerge in the russian facade. it is too soon to tell exactly where they go, and when they get there. but certainly we have all sorts of new questions that putin is going to have to address in the weeks and months ahead. >> sarah ferguson called into public to get checked after revealing she had breast cancer surgery. the 63 old duchess of york was recently diagnosed with the early form of the disease that was detected during a routine mammogram screening. >> the prince of wales is launching a project aimed at ending homelessness. and ensuring the issue is rare, brief, and i'm repeated. the five-year program brings together organizations and individuals dissent find local solutions.
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>> a man has died after a hot air balloon caught fire and fell to the ground in worcestershire. the uk air accidents investigation branch has confirmed it's investigating the incident. >> one person has been killed and several others injured when a rollercoaster derailed in stockholm. the ride in the swedish capital came partly off the rails. the park was evacuated after the incident and remains closed until further notice. russia's greatest tennis player andy murray heads into his 15th wimbledon next week surrounded by questions over whether it would be his last. the 36-year-old scott told sky news that he is thinking about retirement. >> i want to keep playing a bit longer, i know it's not going to be going on forever but i have an idea of when i would like to finish, and it's not this year's wimbledon.
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>> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> elton john closes glastonbury with history making good by telling fans i will never forget you. join on the stage by a ray of young talents. the >> what makes russia weaker makes a stronger, so says a senior adviser to ukraine's defense ministry? fierce fighting continues in the east of the country. well events across the border have had immediate effects many on the frontline and in kyiv hope president putin's loosened grip on the power could accelerate the end of the war. here's deborah haynes, our security reporter. >> on ukraine's front line they fire at russian targets in a brutal counteroffensive.
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>> [sound of gunfire] [speaking non-english] >> the ukrainian armed forces say these images show two battalions locked in battle. >> [speaking non-english] >> the infighting in moscow has no immediate impact on the real fighting here. but a senior politician said ukrainian forces since weakness in rushes divided binds. >> i think that now ukraine has a very good opportunity to do something. i will explain how successfully we will see the next several weeks. >> russian mercenaries at the heart of this weekend's aborted uprising were accrued but lethal force in vladimir putin's arsenal. they captured the eastern city of buckets in the bloodiest
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battle of the war so far. it means the rift between the head of the wagner group and russia's military chiefs can only be good news for ukraine. you've got a pro goshen even openly defied putin like using moscow of lying to the public over it's justification for the entire invasion. >> you are always saying that russia is an empire built on rise will sooner or later implode. something tells me that what happened yesterday it's probably just the beginning of a larger self destruction of this empire of evil. and of course what makes russia weaker makes a stronger and brings our victory closer. >> [speaking non-english] [sound of artillery] >> but that's only going to happen if ukraine keeps fighting. in fact, analysts say the
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instability in russia should harden western resolve to keep up the supply of weapons to kyiv. >> unfortunately ukrainian victory is possible only in a situation if ukraine will do this job. that will facilitate the destruction which started in russia and i think it will go faster and faster. >> for ukrainian soldiers they just want to win back their territory. if a victory also prompts the celebrity demise of putin's regime, that would be an added bonus. there were hands, sky news. >> [speaking non-english] [sound of artillery] >> >> children are becoming so ill from vaping they're ending up in the hospital. figures from an aegis england show the number of children being admitted is rising sharply. one mother telling sky news she believes her daughter died after becoming addicted to a
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secrets. emma version reports. >> it's eight years since the afternoon rachel house daughter rosy failed to call as planned. >> i rang her phone and one of the ambulance answered the phone and said we are with your daughter, we are working on it now. >> rosie had had a heart attack caused by the sudden collapse of both lungs. a bilateral yuma for four x. her brain was starved of oxygen in two days later, it was made clear she would not survive. rosie was 18. >> her lungs were just massive holes in blisters cold blips. in the bilateral -- >> there was no postmortem. no official make made. but rachel is convinced it's because she started vaping heavily six months before. since then, vaping has increasingly been cited as a cause for serious illness and young people. figures obtained by sky news revealed it in the year of
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april 2021 there were 11 cases were children and young adults aged 19 or under where admitted to hospital either directly due to vaping or with the practice cited as a factor. two of those were no older than nine. but the following year that figure almost tripled to 32 with 12 boys and girls in the younger age bracket and in the past year the numbers rose again with a total of 40 cases, 15 aged just nine or younger. for many smokers, vaping has been the key to quitting what is the biggest preventable cause of death. but children's chest physician professor andy bush says still much is not known about the effects. >> if a teenager start smoking cigarettes probably the worst that is going to happen them is they will be sick and through up ahead of mike should not look very clever. the acute use of east aggression put them in hospital
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can put them in intensive care, things like lung bleeding, don't collapse, air leak, lungs filling up with fat. >> rosy for started vaping at 17. rachel watched as she became more and more addicted. >> it's pretty clear on here these are not for under 18. in fact, it's illegal to sell vapes to children. but when you open the boxes what hits you first is real 40 smells. then you can see the bright colors, this one even looks like a lip gloss. so you can understand why they appeal to young people. and it cost about five pounds each. >> the government is clamping down on unlawfully targeted teens and it's set up illicit vaping enforcement squads to track down traders selling to young people. the uk vaping industry association welcomes the move but wants 10,000 plans to be giving to those selling to them. it also points out that --
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thousands of people die from smoking each year but there is no confirmed death from vaping. rachel has made it her mission to tell her daughter story to any child she sees with a vape. it's just strange to think of the world and she's not in it. i forget sometimes she is not in it. >> so much is unknown about the impacts on young lungs. but what is clear is too much is at stake to ignore the risks. remember julie, sky news. >> watching the early rundown still to come, -- going into the final day of the women's game -- s game - (vo) this is sadie, she's on verizon. the network she can count on. and now she's got myplan, the game-changing new plan that lets her pick exactly what she wants and save on every perk. sadie is getting her plan ready for a big trip. travel pass, on. nice iphone. cute couple. trips don't last forever, neither does summer love.
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temporarily reduce the pollen levels. >> sky news pollen reports brought to you by the kleenex pollen. >> a reminder of our top stories this morning. this weekend's near uprising in russia has exposed deep cracks in whatever putin's presidency. as parts of moscow it will remain under anti terror. the duchess of york urges the public to get tested screened after the indictment of breast cancer following routine mammograms. andy murray tells sky news his thoughts about the right time for retirement but it will not be we -- >> let's take a look at what's on the front pages this morning. in the guardian they are leaning on the u.s. saying the wagner uprising reveals cracks in putin's authority. the eye is also covering the
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wagner arising sing putin's staying silent on the mutiny. the ftc says china supports russia's stability following the uprising. metro says the wagner group took out 39 russian aircraft and that ukraine is making progress in all directions. and the times said britain's being told to prepare for the fall of vladimir putin. the daily mail leads on the duchess of york undergoing surgery for breast cancer and is now in recovery. sunday reporting on the same story for guy i've got cancer, that's the headline there. the express their says that the duchesses operation has been a success. the mirror there leading on the same story about the duchess saying the cancer was found early during a routine mammograms. telegraph there says ending homelessness is prince william's life work. and the star is saying five
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heat waves are on the way and the are spca's warning snakes are waking up to catch some sunshine. e >> who if you want to see any of those front pages again or read the stories just scan the qr could which is on your screen and that will take you straight to the review on the sky news website. >> he billed this as perhaps as last ever performance in the uk. elton john belted out his greatest hits to crowd in the tens of thousands last night as part of his farewell tour. arts and entertainment correspondent katie spencer reports -- >> hello glastonbury! >> in interviews sir elton said performing here at couldn't be more perfect ending. it's hard to imagine has someone with such a huge stage presence can walkaway from touring, what a stage to say farewell from. >> i never thought i'd ever
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played ruston barry. >> [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> clearly an emotional night for the singer in a set which should've his incredible body of work. >> one of the most fantastic thing songwriters was george michael, he was an inspiration. today would've been a 60th birthday. >> 32 studio albums under his belt, ten number ones and having sold more than 300 million records. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> filler glastonbury first heimerich as the believes few artists have had athens impact. >> you name me one of the people who literally put one of the foundational blocks of music and. there's a few people men and
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women who've laid down the storybook, the everything for the rest of us, and he is one of them. i don't think there's anyone comparable to him. >> fans at the festival have wanted to go the extra mile to honor the artist. it's elton john, obviously. they 3d-printed the rockets i put on the screens and everything else. >> you will glastonbury really be the last of sir elton live? >> the way he's prepared for the show and talked about all of the new bands he wants to celebrate in his career this long tour that he's been on it feels like it could be. >> at glastonbury you can find the answer to pretty much anything. is it written in the stars that this will be certain's last ever uk performance? >> we'll be ever see elton john performing live in the uk again? >> there is something else coming out of the blue you can see something comes out of the blue. you can't keep a good man down. sir elton will be playing till
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he goes. >> who knows what the future might hold. but sadly it certainly feels like this could be. as the sun goes down over glastonbury and one of the most influential voices in pop. >> the sun goes down you don't let the sun go down on me. me.>> coming up later this morg at about 20 past seven this morning we will be speaking to the mentor there minister of states for health and social care. >> emily thornbury the attorney general will be joined in the program i just after 8:00. and if you scan the cure code on your screen right now you can listen to our latest sky news daily podcast where u.s. correspondents look at the state of reproductive rights 12 months after roe v. wade was
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overturned by the u.s. supreme court bringing an end to a concern to touché right to abortion. you can listen and subscribe -- let's take a look at this morning sports news now. >> the sky news sports built-in is brought to you by vitality -- >> the women's -- -- -- england are through to the quarterfinals of the european under 21 championships. the b israel two nil newcastle's anthony gordon and arsenals emil smith row with the gold.
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but we can go to a window bit -- 20 year old be australia's alex -- china's -- she voted the final hole to finish clear of the field. let's see what's on the back pages this morning. the guardian they're taking control of the women's -- being glynn can delay be naming their team to give allie more time to recover from his finger injury. another report from 20 rolled spanish tennis player. .
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be. daily stories back page there saying arsenal needs to splashed the cash this summer if they want to compete with manchester city. there are reports saying he will likely be the first of many standing for the north london club. and the sun says professional football associations supports marcus rashford's claim that the number of games in the season is too high. season is too high >> let's see what the weather has in store for us. >> it's said to be a much fresher feeling day today but it will be further showers in
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the week ahead. after a hot and humid weekend most places will have a pleasant start this morning with plenty of sunshine with a few isolated showers in the breezier west. scattered showers will develop throughout the day. but southern parts will remain dry and sunny. -- when the club will increase in the first far west later as an area of low pressure approaches. to >> still to come in the early rundown we will have all the headlines including the latest on the failed uprising by wagner group mercenaries in vladimir putin's russia. a.
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