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this bullet header part of an outstanding performance that saw them beat luxembourg 4—0.umbling in the box, she picked herself up and converted the penalty... well, eventually, showing the value of being able to use both feet, as scotland ground out a 2—0 win. jo currie, bbc news. one game in the premier league this evening as newcastle hosted leeds at st james park. and, despite 38 shots on goal, it finished i—i. it was the visitors who took an early lead — this cross from raphinha making its way into bottom corner. but newcastle earned a point from a brilliant solo effort from allan saint—maximin. the draw means steve bruce's side remain winless in the league this season, withjust two points from their opening five games. leeds also winless this season. elsewhere, manchester city manager pep guardiola says fans misunderstood him when he apparently complained about the lack of support at home games. there were just over 38,000 at the etihad for city's 6—3 champions league win over rb leipzig on wednesday, and guardiola said his team would need more presence for their pre
this bullet header part of an outstanding performance that saw them beat luxembourg 4—0.umbling in the box, she picked herself up and converted the penalty... well, eventually, showing the value of being able to use both feet, as scotland ground out a 2—0 win. jo currie, bbc news. one game in the premier league this evening as newcastle hosted leeds at st james park. and, despite 38 shots on goal, it finished i—i. it was the visitors who took an early lead — this cross from raphinha...
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but _ luxembourg in fairness! we do have a caveat there. but some _ luxembourg in fairness!eat win for wales too. jo currie reports. when you're facing a team ranked 114 places beneath you, surely it's a case of not if you'll win but by how many. and it didn't take long for the gulf in quality to show. ellen white had to stretch with the opener. wonderfulfinish. and just five minutes later she got their second to send the lionesses well on their way and move her to within three goals of equalling england's goal scoring record. the visitors added two more before the break. sarina wiegman�*s second game in charge going very much to plan. in the second half, a screamer of an effort from alex greenwood. a centre back scoring a centre forward's goal. her second of the night, the perfect way to mark her 50th cap. her centre back partner millie bright then added two more before this poignant moment from rachel daly, scoring just one week on from the death of her father, the emotion clear to see. there won't be a more popular goal—scorer. england made it ten before the full—time whi
but _ luxembourg in fairness! we do have a caveat there. but some _ luxembourg in fairness!eat win for wales too. jo currie reports. when you're facing a team ranked 114 places beneath you, surely it's a case of not if you'll win but by how many. and it didn't take long for the gulf in quality to show. ellen white had to stretch with the opener. wonderfulfinish. and just five minutes later she got their second to send the lionesses well on their way and move her to within three goals of...
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they start their campaign with two matches against luxembourg and latvia.sive is the vast majority of players are not professional footballers. they are nurses, teachers, they work in retail. they all have to take time off work to play for their country. and one player in particular, this is an 18—year—old, she has made her own big sacrifices she looks ahead not only world cup qualifiers but also the us next year. for not only world cup qualifiers but also the us next year.— not only world cup qualifiers but also the us next year. for me i was su osed also the us next year. for me i was summed to — also the us next year. for me i was summed to be _ also the us next year. for me i was supposed to be going _ also the us next year. for me i was supposed to be going to _ also the us next year. for me i was supposed to be going to university. supposed to be going to university but i've decided to take the year out and to focus on trying to get into that squad. but i don't want to get too harder ahead of ourselves. we are looking to the next match, you know, not
they start their campaign with two matches against luxembourg and latvia.sive is the vast majority of players are not professional footballers. they are nurses, teachers, they work in retail. they all have to take time off work to play for their country. and one player in particular, this is an 18—year—old, she has made her own big sacrifices she looks ahead not only world cup qualifiers but also the us next year. for not only world cup qualifiers but also the us next year.— not only...
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they face luxembourg away and it should be another one—sided victory.at you cannot squeeze out of these games still learn. you will be coming off and you have not won your... you're not doing the right things. it catches up and it is important that we do it now so we play better opposition. by all means these games are still hard because you have got to stay focused and switched on. nortrhern ireland are also in england's group and after beating luxembourg a—nil last week are expected to make some changes against latvia with some of the younger squad members getting a run—out. they'll be playing at windsor park for the first time in nine years. wales are also on the road, they're in estonia following their 6—nil win over kazakhstan in llanelli on friday night. the wales boss gemma grainger has done her homework on the opposition by watching wales men draw 0—0 against estonia a few weeks ago. she says says the estonian women's team play with a similar formation andy murray has criticised former british tennis players for what he calls "wading in" during
they face luxembourg away and it should be another one—sided victory.at you cannot squeeze out of these games still learn. you will be coming off and you have not won your... you're not doing the right things. it catches up and it is important that we do it now so we play better opposition. by all means these games are still hard because you have got to stay focused and switched on. nortrhern ireland are also in england's group and after beating luxembourg a—nil last week are expected to...
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ukraine in april will be hoping to make a positive return to comepteitive action when they face luxembourgorld cup for the first time in their history: scotland are away to hungary in their opening group game, whilst wales are at home to kazakhstan. they played each other four years ago during the last world cup qualifying campaign, with wales winning both matches. manchester city striker natasha harding says they're confident about qualifying for the 2023 finals. us asa us as a group now, us as a group now, 0!’ us as a group now, or want to try and change the mind of everyone. it's about changing the wording that we use. it has always been, we hope to qualify, we might qualify but now, it's when we qualify, and we have to be able to believe in that. i believe this group is more than capable of qualifying for a major tournament, so this group, i think we're quietly confident and have potential but the special part of this group is our never say die attitude, and i think for us, we have higher aspirations to go to big places. a quick round—up now of some of the day's other sports stories. l
ukraine in april will be hoping to make a positive return to comepteitive action when they face luxembourgorld cup for the first time in their history: scotland are away to hungary in their opening group game, whilst wales are at home to kazakhstan. they played each other four years ago during the last world cup qualifying campaign, with wales winning both matches. manchester city striker natasha harding says they're confident about qualifying for the 2023 finals. us asa us as a group now, us...
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also on friday, northern ireland women play luxembourg. tokyo 0lympics has tested positive, confirming the original result. he was part of the men's 4x100 metre relay team, which won silver at the olympics, but returned a positive sample for a banned substance on the day of the race. the case has been referred to the court of arbitration for sport and, if proven, the british quartet will all lose their medals. the former yorkshire cricketer azeem rafiq has taken to social media after an independent review upheld seven of his 43 allegations of racism and bullying while he played at the club. the review found though there was insufficient evidence to deem the club "institutionally racist." rafiq tweeted that he's "looking for the right platform" to name "names, dates and every inch of detail" of his racism and bullying allegations. he went on to say that he "needs and deserves closure," and it's clear that won't come because the game wants to stay as it is, and not welcome people from all walks of life. and sri lanka seamer lasith malinga, t
also on friday, northern ireland women play luxembourg. tokyo 0lympics has tested positive, confirming the original result. he was part of the men's 4x100 metre relay team, which won silver at the olympics, but returned a positive sample for a banned substance on the day of the race. the case has been referred to the court of arbitration for sport and, if proven, the british quartet will all lose their medals. the former yorkshire cricketer azeem rafiq has taken to social media after an...
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north macedonia at home then a trip to luxembourg. sarina wiegman is now in position.r netherlands boss is the permanent successor to phil neville, and she's been speaking to our reporterjo currie. absolutely did appeal to me. i had done three tournaments with the netherlands, and before the olympics, campbell got in touch. she triggered me and i got really excited because england is such a huge country. the development of women's football has been growing so much. yes, it triggered me, and i saw lots of attentional. haw much. yes, it triggered me, and i saw lots of attentional.— saw lots of attentional. how far awa do saw lots of attentional. how far away do you — saw lots of attentional. how far away do you think _ saw lots of attentional. how far away do you think england - saw lots of attentional. how far away do you think england are l saw lots of attentional. how far. away do you think england are at saw lots of attentional. how far i away do you think england are at a moment from winning a major tournament? it’s moment from winning a ma'or tournament?�* tourname
north macedonia at home then a trip to luxembourg. sarina wiegman is now in position.r netherlands boss is the permanent successor to phil neville, and she's been speaking to our reporterjo currie. absolutely did appeal to me. i had done three tournaments with the netherlands, and before the olympics, campbell got in touch. she triggered me and i got really excited because england is such a huge country. the development of women's football has been growing so much. yes, it triggered me, and i...
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england put ten past luxembourg, with big wins for scotland and northern ireland too.ing. when you are facing a team ranked 114 places beneath you sure it is not case of the you will win but by how many. ellen white has a stretch with the opener.— with the opener. wonderful finish. and five minutes _ with the opener. wonderful finish. and five minutes later— with the opener. wonderful finish. and five minutes later she - with the opener. wonderful finish. and five minutes later she got - with the opener. wonderful finish. and five minutes later she got the j and five minutes later she got the second to send them on their way and within three goals of scoring their record. the game going very much to plan. in the second half a screamer of an effort from alex greenwood. a centre back scoring a centre forward goal. her centre back partner added two more before this point nantes moment from rachel daily, scoring one week on from the death of her father, the emotion clear to see. england made it ten before the full—time whistle to sign off an emifty wick. the world cup may
england put ten past luxembourg, with big wins for scotland and northern ireland too.ing. when you are facing a team ranked 114 places beneath you sure it is not case of the you will win but by how many. ellen white has a stretch with the opener.— with the opener. wonderful finish. and five minutes _ with the opener. wonderful finish. and five minutes later— with the opener. wonderful finish. and five minutes later she - with the opener. wonderful finish. and five minutes later she got -...
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all in — luxembourg. are they all at the same time? all in the _ luxembourg.a. england's vet under their l new manager. thank you very much. let's go to the beach now. we know there is a problem with litter on beaches. record—numbers of us flocked to britain's beaches this summer, but this morning the big litter clean—up begins. let's speak now to our reporter luxmy gopal, who's with volunteers in shoreham—by—sea. it looks like a lovely morning, one of those lovely crisp mornings. good morning, luxmy. those lovely crisp mornings. good morning. luxmy-— those lovely crisp mornings. good morning, luxmy. good morning. it's absolutely stunning, _ morning, luxmy. good morning. it's absolutely stunning, not _ morning, luxmy. good morning. it's absolutely stunning, not as - morning, luxmy. good morning. it's absolutely stunning, not as bracing l absolutely stunning, not as bracing as it was earlier, it is beautiful, the sun is out, you could not ask for a better backdrop. it looks quite clean, you wouldn't think it, but this beach like many others across our shores is
all in — luxembourg. are they all at the same time? all in the _ luxembourg.a. england's vet under their l new manager. thank you very much. let's go to the beach now. we know there is a problem with litter on beaches. record—numbers of us flocked to britain's beaches this summer, but this morning the big litter clean—up begins. let's speak now to our reporter luxmy gopal, who's with volunteers in shoreham—by—sea. it looks like a lovely morning, one of those lovely crisp mornings....
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again luxembourg art 122 in the world probably won't be a case of if england win by the case of how muche can they win by and what performance can they produce. bear in mind the home euros are less than a year away. the new manager says she is using every international can between now and then to really put her stamp on things to try and work this team into a european winning side. we will work on our plans we start working _ we will work on our plans we start working on— we will work on our plans we start working on the euros we will need to do certain_ working on the euros we will need to do certain things to get the plan really— do certain things to get the plan really straight and to have all expectations managed in all different types of departments. and then, _ different types of departments. and then, yeah, we have six international periods and in the six periods _ international periods and in the six periods we — international periods and in the six periods we have to work on all those aspects _ periods we have to work on all those aspects of— periods we have to work on all those
again luxembourg art 122 in the world probably won't be a case of if england win by the case of how muche can they win by and what performance can they produce. bear in mind the home euros are less than a year away. the new manager says she is using every international can between now and then to really put her stamp on things to try and work this team into a european winning side. we will work on our plans we start working _ we will work on our plans we start working on— we will work on our...
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the forbade bangs for working with us on the pressured luxembourg, so we couldn't get a license there. and when all that didn't work, they deleted us from using farfetched pretext. that was predictable because no normal person believes that freedom of speech exists and this countries, the question is how russia respond. we're looking forward to it. we spoke to peter, boston of foreign policy speaker for the alternative for germany party. he sees the you to ban as overtly political. many channels are close on the because they are very critical about the german government. so of course, there is no proved. there is no hard truth for any involvement, but there is no logic in it. why should capitalistic information on big company close channels with rich earning money? if they was really closing channels that are spreading miss information about medic, to miss information, there must close the government channel and the public television channel and germany, the 5 globally structures against politicians and media who are critical about topics that those global is try to pushed into the so
the forbade bangs for working with us on the pressured luxembourg, so we couldn't get a license there. and when all that didn't work, they deleted us from using farfetched pretext. that was predictable because no normal person believes that freedom of speech exists and this countries, the question is how russia respond. we're looking forward to it. we spoke to peter, boston of foreign policy speaker for the alternative for germany party. he sees the you to ban as overtly political. many...
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been a mixed case, luxembourg, belgium and holland are full way or the smallest than the most public countries in the world. if you do like this, and it may be the that to link and finally, an end to political correctness and been saying, go, don't go to help them because before we stop, stop giving them money when they come in and give them the alls. and given the school's getting and everything. yeah. and it was a lot before friendship authority say they've uncovered widespread fraud involving cove. it health passes, going to the country's health insurance fund to $270.00 medics. a suspected of involvement out of those just have a half of them prosecuted. 36000 passes have also been canceled. people found to have given out fakes, certificates face up to 5 years in prison, and fines of up to a 150000 euros. anyone discovered carrying to document could land themselves 3 years in prison and the 45000 euro penalty. we spoke with bruno mike got a bon, a doctor in paris. he says that the intense pressure medics may have prompted some of them to bendable if it might be asleep with the int
been a mixed case, luxembourg, belgium and holland are full way or the smallest than the most public countries in the world. if you do like this, and it may be the that to link and finally, an end to political correctness and been saying, go, don't go to help them because before we stop, stop giving them money when they come in and give them the alls. and given the school's getting and everything. yeah. and it was a lot before friendship authority say they've uncovered widespread fraud...
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government itself is seeking to distract the population from more serious matters than the mexican luxembourg belgium. and holland are full, we are, we are the smallest and the most countries in the world. if you do a thing like this, then it's maybe the best to make it. and then finally, an end to political correctness and then saying, go, don't come to home because before it we stop, stop giving them money when they come in, let us give them the alls and give him the schools getting in everything that i've loved before. when july they say that they've uncovered widespread fraud involving coven health, passes according to the country's health insurance fund, up to 270 medics. all suspected of being involved. and out of the number just more than half the being prosecuted. 36000 passes of also been canceled. people found to have given out fake certificates, facing up to 5 years behind bars, and fines of up to 150000 euros while anyone discovered carrying such a document could lend themselves. 3 years in prison was a 45000 euro penalty. we spoke with bruno mega ban doctor in paris. he says that
government itself is seeking to distract the population from more serious matters than the mexican luxembourg belgium. and holland are full, we are, we are the smallest and the most countries in the world. if you do a thing like this, then it's maybe the best to make it. and then finally, an end to political correctness and then saying, go, don't come to home because before it we stop, stop giving them money when they come in, let us give them the alls and give him the schools getting in...
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the forbade bangs for working with the pressured luxembourg, so we couldn't get a license there. and when all that didn't work, they deleted us from youtube using farfetched pretext. that was predictable because no normal person believes that freedom of speech exists in this countries. the question is how russia respond. we're looking forward to it was just foreign ministry spokeswoman money of the how do also we didn't by saying that would just happen was inactive aggression and that there's going to be a symmetrical response directed at german media work in, in russia. now the message she had didn't clarify what exactly that means, but i guess her through my colleagues work in here can be bracing for a bumpy road ahead. we so it's a bit advice to foreign policy speaker. for the alternative germany party, he sees the band is being overtly political. many channels are close only because they are very critical about the german government. so of course, there is no proof. there is no hard truth for any involvement, but there is no logic in it. why should capitalistic information on
the forbade bangs for working with the pressured luxembourg, so we couldn't get a license there. and when all that didn't work, they deleted us from youtube using farfetched pretext. that was predictable because no normal person believes that freedom of speech exists in this countries. the question is how russia respond. we're looking forward to it was just foreign ministry spokeswoman money of the how do also we didn't by saying that would just happen was inactive aggression and that there's...
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amazon miss find by luxembourg regulate for breaking a day to protection rules as well. however, privacy campaigner and tech tech expert bill new does believe that defines what really serve as a deterrent. but there are some companies on facebook and google examples of this, but actually have a business model based on exploiting data. and these companies need to be held to a counselor different level. the problem that we have is, while nominally under g d p o, you can find a company for 4 percent of its revenue. very few of the data protection authorities are doing this. facebook and what are in a position where they are regularly falling fall of the regulations. i'm facing rental fraction, it's whole. this volume is, is up the chicken feed to them. and they all have enormously deep pockets. and they don't actually know assurance that this form will actually ever be levied against them. they can go to appeal and they will stretch this out as long as they can. and the irish regulate its just trying to attract a big check burns to base that european headquarters in ireland
amazon miss find by luxembourg regulate for breaking a day to protection rules as well. however, privacy campaigner and tech tech expert bill new does believe that defines what really serve as a deterrent. but there are some companies on facebook and google examples of this, but actually have a business model based on exploiting data. and these companies need to be held to a counselor different level. the problem that we have is, while nominally under g d p o, you can find a company for 4...
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the government itself, you seeking to distract the population from more serious matters. random, luxembourg, belgium and holland are full. we are, we are the smallest and the most countries in the world. if you do like this, then it's maybe to the to link and then finally an end to political correctness and then saying, go, don't go to holland because we are full. if we stop, stop giving them money when they come in and give them the alls and given the schools getting and everything. yeah. and it was love before the french authorities say they've uncovered widespread fraud involving cobit health, passes according to the country's health insurance fund, up to 270 medics, or suspected or involvement of that number. just over half of been prosecuted on 36000 passes. have been canceled, people found to have given out fake certificates, are facing up to 5 years in prison and fines of up to a 150000 euro. while anyone discovered carrying such a document could land themselves 3 years in prison. plus a $45000.00 euro penalty. we spoke, a blow got been a doctor and piracy stacy intense pressure and
the government itself, you seeking to distract the population from more serious matters. random, luxembourg, belgium and holland are full. we are, we are the smallest and the most countries in the world. if you do like this, then it's maybe to the to link and then finally an end to political correctness and then saying, go, don't go to holland because we are full. if we stop, stop giving them money when they come in and give them the alls and given the schools getting and everything. yeah. and...
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government itself is seeking to distract that population from more serious not to spend a mix countries, luxembourg, belgium, and holland are full. we are, we are the smallest and the most countries in the world. if you do like this, then it's maybe the there to link and then finally an end to political correctness and then saying, go, don't come to help them because before we stop, stop giving them money when they come in and us give them the alls and given the schools getting everything. yeah. and it was, i've loved before the french authorities say they've uncovered widespread fraud involving covey health passes. according to the countries health insurance fund up to 270 medics suspected of involvement of that number just have have been prosecuted and 36000 passes have been canceled. people found to have given out fake certificates of facing up to 5 years in prison. and fines of up to 150000 euro, while anyone discovered carrying such a document could land themselves 3 years in prison and a 45000 hero penalty was spoke with berta, mega bon at doctor, in paris. and he says the intense threshold m
government itself is seeking to distract that population from more serious not to spend a mix countries, luxembourg, belgium, and holland are full. we are, we are the smallest and the most countries in the world. if you do like this, then it's maybe the there to link and then finally an end to political correctness and then saying, go, don't come to help them because before we stop, stop giving them money when they come in and us give them the alls and given the schools getting everything....
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amazon was fined by luxembourg regulator for breaking you data protection rules as well. but previously activists and tech expert bill new told us he believes the huge funds are going to go almost unnoticed by these massive corporations anyway. but there are some companies on facebook and google examples of this, but actually have a business model based on exploiting data. and these companies need to be held to account to the different level. the problem that we have is while nominally under g d p o, you can find a company for 4 percent of its revenue. very few of the data protection authorities are doing this. facebook and what's up or in a position where they are regularly falling fall of the regulations. i'm think i think already built friction. it's whole this volume. this is the chicken feed to them. and they all have enormously deep pockets. and there's actually no assurance that this form will actually ever be levied against them. they can go to appeal and they will stretch this out as long as they can. and the irish regulate it's just trying to tracks a big tech b
amazon was fined by luxembourg regulator for breaking you data protection rules as well. but previously activists and tech expert bill new told us he believes the huge funds are going to go almost unnoticed by these massive corporations anyway. but there are some companies on facebook and google examples of this, but actually have a business model based on exploiting data. and these companies need to be held to account to the different level. the problem that we have is while nominally under g...
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it 3 supposed to be the size of luxembourg so it is vast land so this is really one of the problems.t these indigenous people are a nuisance and getting in the way and while we still men still live on the land the area remains protected by law so when they disappear illegal loggers and land grabbers can legitimately claim land within that territory.— legitimately claim land within that territory. how much of the president do _ that territory. how much of the president do you _ that territory. how much of the president do you see _ that territory. how much of the president do you see in - that territory. how much of the president do you see in this - president do you see in this decision?— decision? well it certainly does not _ decision? well it certainly does not help _ decision? well it certainly does not help that - decision? well it certainly does not help that he - decision? well it certainly - does not help that he himself has said repeatedly that he feels that indigenous people are too few in brazil, that they have too much land and that they are standing in the way of progress
it 3 supposed to be the size of luxembourg so it is vast land so this is really one of the problems.t these indigenous people are a nuisance and getting in the way and while we still men still live on the land the area remains protected by law so when they disappear illegal loggers and land grabbers can legitimately claim land within that territory.— legitimately claim land within that territory. how much of the president do _ that territory. how much of the president do you _ that territory....
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it 3 supposed to be the size of luxembourg so it is vast and this is one of the problems. that these indigenous people are a nuisance and getting in the way and while these men still live on their lands the area remains protected by law so when they disappear then illegal loggers and land grabbers can legitimately claim land within that territory. haw land within that territory. how much of the — land within that territory. how much of the president - land within that territory. how much of the president do you see in this decision? it certainly does not help that he himself has said repeatedly that he feels indigenous people are too few in brazil that they have too much land and that they are standing in the way of progress and that this land should really be opened up for ranching and for mining so this is really given a kind of licence to many of the illegal activity that has already been taking place in the amazon. people certainly feel that they have a right and there are reports now from activists that ranchers who have already laid claim within the territory of this
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government itself is seeking to distract that population from more serious matters than the mexican luxembourg belgium and hold our food. we are, we are the smallest and the most countries in the world. if you do a thing like this, then it's maybe to the to link and then finally an end to political correctness and been saying, go don't come to home because we are full. if we stop, stop giving them money when they come in, let us give them the aus and giving the schools getting everything. yeah. and it was before the french authorities say that they haven't covered widespread fraud involving covered health passes according to the country's health insurance fund. up to 270 medics. the suspected of involvement out of those. more than half the prosecutors and 36000 passes have been canceled. people found to have given out fake certificates. they face up to 5 years in prison, and fines of up to $150000.00 euros anyone discovered carrying such a document is still in trouble and could get 3 years behind bars plus the 45000 euro penalty. we spoke with bruno mega by a doctor in paris. he says that the
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this bullet header part of an outstanding performance that saw them beat luxembourg 4—0.ert was sent tumbling in the box, she picked herself up and converted the penalty... well, eventually, showing the value of being able to use both feet, as scotland ground out a 2—0 win. jo currie, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello there. we've got quite a mixed picture to take us into this weekend's forecast. a slow—moving weather front�*s been bringing rain in scotland through the day today. it's still there overnight, dragging its feet, as well, across wales and western england where there'll be some drizzle around, some low cloud, some mist and hill fog, and coastalfog patches, as well. here are your temperatures overnight — 10—14 celsius, similar to recent nights. it's quite a mild start, then, to the weekend. now along this zone, we'll continue to have low cloud and patches of drizzle first thing in the morning, quite murky, as well. eastern wales, central and eastern england dry with some sunny spells, feeling war
this bullet header part of an outstanding performance that saw them beat luxembourg 4—0.ert was sent tumbling in the box, she picked herself up and converted the penalty... well, eventually, showing the value of being able to use both feet, as scotland ground out a 2—0 win. jo currie, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello there. we've got quite a mixed picture to take us into this weekend's forecast. a slow—moving weather...
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same time. cultural peculiarities can alter the voting in sicily. voting is not the same as in luxembourg, canada and peru. they vote differently, and russia has its own traditions and customs. it's our culture voting here is different, not like in some western countries, but this time i haven't seen any treats. in fact, everything was in order and well organized. i don't have any special comments in this regard. and maybe this will convince people who are sufficiently informed or perhaps had an unfriendly attitude towards the electoral process. which is all falling here in moscow. we're going to go inside warm up and take a bit of a break that, that fits for this from an action. it's key while we're going to be back though, keeping updated throughout the remaining 2 days. and indeed, throughout the remain evening, getting all those all important results for you by monday morning. but now the thought is from us. thank you for watching. as don said, we will be back with you in half an hour. in the meantime, we will be starting here and looking at this as you provide the news, i join me eve
same time. cultural peculiarities can alter the voting in sicily. voting is not the same as in luxembourg, canada and peru. they vote differently, and russia has its own traditions and customs. it's our culture voting here is different, not like in some western countries, but this time i haven't seen any treats. in fact, everything was in order and well organized. i don't have any special comments in this regard. and maybe this will convince people who are sufficiently informed or perhaps had...
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they start against luxembourg. and both scotland and england have new managers at the helm.e mentioned, sarina wiegman�*s england play north macedonia. when we can play, make the crowds proud of us, but this is also where we can get to know each other, we can meet and talk to players. we can set some goals, first of all, of course in this week and then look a little further but getting to know the staff, getting to know the players, getting to know why you are working with them you get to know them even better on the pitch. so far, it has been really nice and very good. coverage a cross coverage across the bbc. emma raducanu says she has re—watched her victory in the us 0pen final and couldn't believe it was her making some of the shots. the 18—year—old landed in the uk yesterday and went home to bromley, five days after winning the tournament in new york. the victory means she's broken into the top 30 of the world rankings and is british number one. she spoke to bbc breakfast earlier. i think it is gradually sinking in a bit more because last night i actuallyjust re—watched
they start against luxembourg. and both scotland and england have new managers at the helm.e mentioned, sarina wiegman�*s england play north macedonia. when we can play, make the crowds proud of us, but this is also where we can get to know each other, we can meet and talk to players. we can set some goals, first of all, of course in this week and then look a little further but getting to know the staff, getting to know the players, getting to know why you are working with them you get to...
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england made it ten before the full—time whistle to sign off an emphatic win in luxembourg.ning this qualifying campaign is about wins and international experience. after a frustrating first half, they went on to win comfortably. it ended 4—0 against latvia. rachel furness wrapping up proceedings from the spot. the women's first game at windsor park in nine years ending with new fans made. wales shot out of the blocks away to estonia. in towards harding! it's only taken four minutes. but that is where the momentum ended. they found the net again, but this effort was ruled offside. the win, though, and the three points were all that mattered. the goals of the night, however, belonged to scotland. erin cuthbert launching a rocket to put them ahead at home to the faroe islands, while claire emslie matched that with this sensational free—kick to secure a 7—1win. a great night all round for the home nations. jo currie, bbc news. some brilliant goals there. plenty more and a couple of upsets in the third round of the league cup last night. liverpool beating norwich in the all prem
england made it ten before the full—time whistle to sign off an emphatic win in luxembourg.ning this qualifying campaign is about wins and international experience. after a frustrating first half, they went on to win comfortably. it ended 4—0 against latvia. rachel furness wrapping up proceedings from the spot. the women's first game at windsor park in nine years ending with new fans made. wales shot out of the blocks away to estonia. in towards harding! it's only taken four minutes. but...
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. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> poland, denmark, norway, holland, belgium, luxembourg, france, yugoslavia, greece. million eligible voters went to the polls. franklin roosevelt, the white house, washington, to sidney hillman, dear, sidney, ki think of nothing more important in the years to come than the continuing political education of the people who do the jobs of this land. >> it is our duty now to begin delay the plans and determine the strategy for winning a lasting peace of the establishment of an american standard of living higher than ever known before. >> the man dies. but the dream endures. >> we have accepted so to speak the second bill of rights under which a new basis of security and prosperity can be established for all regardless of station or race or creed. the right to earn enough to provide adequate food and clothing and recreation, the right to adequate protection from the economic fears of old age and sickness and accident and unemployment. finally, the right to a good education. all of these rights spell security. >> the clock ticks away the in inextra bli the hours, the days
. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> poland, denmark, norway, holland, belgium, luxembourg, france, yugoslavia, greece. million eligible voters went to the polls. franklin roosevelt, the white house, washington, to sidney hillman, dear, sidney, ki think of nothing more important in the years to come than the continuing political education of the people who do the jobs of this land. >> it is our duty now to begin delay the plans and determine the strategy for winning a lasting peace of the...
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also on friday, northern ireland women play luxembourg.rned a positive sample for a banned substance on the day of the race. the case has been referred to the court of arbitration for sport and, if proven, the british quartet will all lose their medals. the former yorkshire cricketer azeem rafiq has taken to social media after an independent review upheld seven of his 43 allegations of racism and bullying while he played at the club. the review found though there was insufficient evidence to deem the club "institutionally racist." rafiq tweeted that he's "looking for the right platform" to name "names, dates and every inch of detail" of his racism and bullying allegations. he went on to say that he "needs and deserves closure," and it's clear that won't come because the game wants to stay as it is, and not welcome people from all walks of life. andy murray has urged british tennis to capitalise on emma raducanu's us open victory by bringing more children into the sport. andy murray, who won the us open in 2021, said it is important to buil
also on friday, northern ireland women play luxembourg.rned a positive sample for a banned substance on the day of the race. the case has been referred to the court of arbitration for sport and, if proven, the british quartet will all lose their medals. the former yorkshire cricketer azeem rafiq has taken to social media after an independent review upheld seven of his 43 allegations of racism and bullying while he played at the club. the review found though there was insufficient evidence to...
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. ♪♪ >> holland, belgium, luxembourg. ♪♪ >> france. yugoslavia. greece.ble voters went to the polls. >> franklin roosevelt, the white house, washington, to sydney hillman. dear sydney, i can think of nothing more important in the years to come than the continuing education of the people who do the job of this land. >> it is our duty now to begin to lay the plans and determine the strategy for winning a lasting peace of the establishment of an american standard of living higher than ever known before. >> the man dies, but the dream endures. >> we have accepted, so to speak, a second bill of rights and a new basis of security and prosperity to be established for all, regardless of station or race or creed. the right to earn enough to provide adequate food and clothing and recreation issue the right to adequate protection from the economic fears of old age, sickness and accidents and unemployment. finally, the right to petition. all of these rights spell secure. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> but the clock ticks away the inexorable hours. the days vanish like wild birds. the sky
. ♪♪ >> holland, belgium, luxembourg. ♪♪ >> france. yugoslavia. greece.ble voters went to the polls. >> franklin roosevelt, the white house, washington, to sydney hillman. dear sydney, i can think of nothing more important in the years to come than the continuing education of the people who do the job of this land. >> it is our duty now to begin to lay the plans and determine the strategy for winning a lasting peace of the establishment of an american standard of...
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this bullet header part of an outstanding performance that saw them beat luxembourg 4—0.emier league this evening as newcastle hosted leeds at st james park. elsewhere, manchester city manager pep guardiola says fans misunderstood him when he apparently complained about the lack of support at home games. the visitors took an orderly lead —— early lead. newcastle earned a point from a billion solo effort. —— a brilliant solo effort. leads are also in this season. there were just over 38,000 at the etihad for city's 6—3 champions league win over rb leipzig on wednesday, and guardiola said his team would need more presence for their premier league match against southampton tomorrow. but fans told him to "stick to coaching" — and the general secretary of city's official supporters' club, kevin parker, said the manager should consider the difficulties supporters face. i said, "guys, if you want tojoin us, we'd be incredibly happy if you came to see the next game against southampton." because i know, i knew, and tomorrow i will know how difficult it will be. and i would prefer
this bullet header part of an outstanding performance that saw them beat luxembourg 4—0.emier league this evening as newcastle hosted leeds at st james park. elsewhere, manchester city manager pep guardiola says fans misunderstood him when he apparently complained about the lack of support at home games. the visitors took an orderly lead —— early lead. newcastle earned a point from a billion solo effort. —— a brilliant solo effort. leads are also in this season. there were just over...
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england's women take on luxembourg, chasing a second win under their new manager. good evening.eal has been struck with the us firm that supplies most of the carbon dioxide used in food production here in the uk. c02 is widely used in the food industry, in brewing, and in packaging for meat and salads, to prolong shelf life. the recent sharp rise in gas prices led to cf industries stopping work at two factories, which then led to a shortage of c02. one food industry group warned that consumers would start noticing gaps on supermarket shelves within days, if there was no intervention. ministers have not revealed what kind of incentives they offered cf industries to restart production. our business editor simonjack has the latest. when you think of cheese, you probably don't consider carbon dioxide a vital ingredient. if not in the cheese itself, but like many other food in the cheese itself, but like many otherfood products, c02 is used in the packaging process to extend sheh the packaging process to extend shelf life. the boss of this cheese producer has been told by his supplie
england's women take on luxembourg, chasing a second win under their new manager. good evening.eal has been struck with the us firm that supplies most of the carbon dioxide used in food production here in the uk. c02 is widely used in the food industry, in brewing, and in packaging for meat and salads, to prolong shelf life. the recent sharp rise in gas prices led to cf industries stopping work at two factories, which then led to a shortage of c02. one food industry group warned that consumers...