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sangita myska, bbc news.rl has knocked out venus williams — the seven—times grand slam winner — in straight sets. cori gough, who's coached by her dad, is the youngest player ever to qualify for the main draw at wimbledon. natalie pirks reports. the first cork popped marks the start of a quintessential british fortnight and this time the weather is playing ball. so it was 15—year—old cori gough, and how! a kiss from dad and cocoa, as she is known was out for her grand slam to view, facing off against venus williams, she can be forgiven for pinching herself. instead, she was the very picture of composure, 39—year—old venus may well have taken a moment to contemplate her own stratospheric rise of the same age, the baton was being handed over. commentator: is a dream debut for the 15—year—old! commentator: is a dream debut for the 15-year-old! the joy edged on the 15-year-old! the joy edged on the faces of her parents caused her own is a crumble, a reminder she is just 15. are we witnessing a future champion in
sangita myska, bbc news.rl has knocked out venus williams — the seven—times grand slam winner — in straight sets. cori gough, who's coached by her dad, is the youngest player ever to qualify for the main draw at wimbledon. natalie pirks reports. the first cork popped marks the start of a quintessential british fortnight and this time the weather is playing ball. so it was 15—year—old cori gough, and how! a kiss from dad and cocoa, as she is known was out for her grand slam to view,...
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sangita myska, bbc news.hs of the attackers involved in the london bridge attack two years ago. the hearings are being held in front of a jury, unlike the inquests into the deaths of the victims, which ended last week. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is at the old bailey. why arejury this why are jury this time a not last week? whenever anyone is killed by the act of a police officer, a jury has to be involved in the inquest. the 11 jurors today were told they would be hearing the ingress of khuram butt, rachid redouane and use of zaghba, the three men who carried out the london attack when they were shot by armed police officer. the jury shot by armed police officer. the jui’y were shot by armed police officer. the jury were told they have killed two people on london bridge and then had stabbed six more people to death. they were in the process of stabbing another man on stony street in borough market when they were confronted by armed officers and short. thejury were confronted by armed offic
sangita myska, bbc news.hs of the attackers involved in the london bridge attack two years ago. the hearings are being held in front of a jury, unlike the inquests into the deaths of the victims, which ended last week. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is at the old bailey. why arejury this why are jury this time a not last week? whenever anyone is killed by the act of a police officer, a jury has to be involved in the inquest. the 11 jurors today were told they would be hearing...
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going to send temperatures rising into the mid—30s in parts of the country. 0ur correspondent sangita myskadge today. 29 celsius, making this city one of the hottest places in england. everyone here has been having a great time. don't know that for some people this we could get a little bit tricky. why? because nhs england has issued what it is calling a health alert. so, in other words, if you are an elderly person, you have an underlying health condition, or you are having a baby, they are asking you to take a baby, they are asking you to take a bit more care. they principally stay hydrated and out of the sun. why? because this week we could see the hottestjuly day on record, if temperatures get above 36 celsius. now if you are watching me from wales or scotland, you probably do not recognise this picture, because it's still quite rain and cloudy there. ' it's still quite rain and cloudy there. ‘today in it's still quite rain and cloudy there. ' today in scotland it‘s still quite rain and cloudy there. ‘today in scotland three front alert is issued along the western coast. so wherever you
going to send temperatures rising into the mid—30s in parts of the country. 0ur correspondent sangita myskadge today. 29 celsius, making this city one of the hottest places in england. everyone here has been having a great time. don't know that for some people this we could get a little bit tricky. why? because nhs england has issued what it is calling a health alert. so, in other words, if you are an elderly person, you have an underlying health condition, or you are having a baby, they are...
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our correspondent, sangita myska has more.ual material online is a problem. the children's charity the nspcc says its latest research shows that two thirds of 15—16—year—olds have seen pornography. the affect can be damaging say campaigners childnet. they interviewed children and teenagers, their thoughts have been voiced by these actors. once i started i wanted to see more. i couldn't stop myself. it was actually really horrible, people started crowding around to watch and they started saying things like, "women are always up for it." you are going to see this, whether you like it or not. it's everywhere, you can find it so easily. it was to prevent that harm to kids the government introduced guidelines as part of the new law, the digital economy act. it aims to force porn sites to put up rigorous age checks. so a company that you have probably never heard of but has its uk offices here said it had come up with a solution. that company is called mind gig. it said it had come up with a software called age id that would block u
our correspondent, sangita myska has more.ual material online is a problem. the children's charity the nspcc says its latest research shows that two thirds of 15—16—year—olds have seen pornography. the affect can be damaging say campaigners childnet. they interviewed children and teenagers, their thoughts have been voiced by these actors. once i started i wanted to see more. i couldn't stop myself. it was actually really horrible, people started crowding around to watch and they started...
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going to send temperatures rising into the mid—30s in parts of the country. 0ur correspondent sangita myskahottest places in england, and everybody here has had a great time, but for some people it could be a bit tricky for stop nhs england has issued what it is calling a health alert. in other words, if you are elderly, who have an underlying health condition or you have a baby, they are asking you to ta ke you have a baby, they are asking you to take a bit more care, principally to take a bit more care, principally to stave hydrated and out of the sun. why? this week, we could see the hottestjuly day on record, if temperatures get above 36 degrees celsius. if you are in wales or scotland, you probably don't recognise this picture, because it is still quite grey and cloudy, and in scotland three flood alerts were issued today along the western coast. wherever you are in the uk, stay safe. now let's get more detail with susan powell. the next few days are all about the building heat, until we see a a peak on thursday with 37 in the south—east. some very uncomfortable nights. this hot spot d
going to send temperatures rising into the mid—30s in parts of the country. 0ur correspondent sangita myskahottest places in england, and everybody here has had a great time, but for some people it could be a bit tricky for stop nhs england has issued what it is calling a health alert. in other words, if you are elderly, who have an underlying health condition or you have a baby, they are asking you to ta ke you have a baby, they are asking you to take a bit more care, principally to take a...
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sangita myska, bbc news.une, thomas is here with us in the studio. very dramatic pictures from mexico, thomas, but the snow looks incredibly deep. how unusual is this? and it does look like snow. it is not quite what it seems because i was not actually a metre of hail accumulating in any one location, the thinking is that because it is a warm climate, a lot of that hale melted when it reached the ground and then you've got a lot of flash flooding, and then the additional hail that was falling was almost piling on top of that, and you had icy streams, icy rivers flowing down the streets and at the end of the hill, i imagine, it is all piled up to something that looks like a metre deep, but you asked how unusual it is. quite often, in this country, when we get hail in warmer months, we get messages from people who tweet in, sent e—mails asking why we get eyes, why we get hail in the summer get eyes, why we get hail in the summerand get eyes, why we get hail in the summer and actually it is only in the warm summ
sangita myska, bbc news.une, thomas is here with us in the studio. very dramatic pictures from mexico, thomas, but the snow looks incredibly deep. how unusual is this? and it does look like snow. it is not quite what it seems because i was not actually a metre of hail accumulating in any one location, the thinking is that because it is a warm climate, a lot of that hale melted when it reached the ground and then you've got a lot of flash flooding, and then the additional hail that was falling...