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in the pool, there was a silverfor iona team.th, who team. in the pool, there was a silverfor iona winnifrith, who is just 13 years old. she's the youngest member a pair picks gb. she's already won two european titles this year, a brilliant performance in her 100 metres breaststroke vinyl. she couldn't catch the winner, maria pavlova, but she set a new lifetime best to claim the silver medal. an incredible performance there from iona winnifrith. she said afterwards it was really cool. meanwhile, there was really cool. meanwhile, there was also a bronze medal for 1a—year—old... in the table tennis. now, she was in the semifinals, she won the first two games, in fact. she was on the brink of a place in the final, but then her opponent came back to win the next three games to deny her that place in the final. so a bronze medalfor her in the individual event to go with her bronze medal in the doubles. there was also a bronze for anna nicholson in the shot put and bronze in the powerlifting for olivia broome, a brilliant performance f
in the pool, there was a silverfor iona team.th, who team. in the pool, there was a silverfor iona winnifrith, who is just 13 years old. she's the youngest member a pair picks gb. she's already won two european titles this year, a brilliant performance in her 100 metres breaststroke vinyl. she couldn't catch the winner, maria pavlova, but she set a new lifetime best to claim the silver medal. an incredible performance there from iona winnifrith. she said afterwards it was really cool....
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representing great britain, iona winnifrith! _ she isjust 13.s was the day she proved age is no barrier to brilliance. winnifrith started swimming after watching her brothers train at her hometown in kent. earlier this year, she won two european titles, and in the 100 metres breaststroke, although she couldn't catch the winner mariia pavlova, she produced a lifetime best to take the silver. iona winnifrith in silver medal position! a paralympic medallist at 13. it was, she said, "really cool". and there was also a medal for britain's second youngest athlete. at 1a, bly twomey was less than half the age of her semifinal opponent, but who needs experience when you can do this? oh, that's beautiful! to the delight of her travelling fans, twomey took the first two games. the final beckoned before a stunning comeback from turkey's kubra korkut ended her hopes. for twomey, though, a brilliant bronze, and surely this is just the start. at a soggy stade de france, meanwhile, they were soaking up more than just the atmosphere. but amid the rain, a ray a
representing great britain, iona winnifrith! _ she isjust 13.s was the day she proved age is no barrier to brilliance. winnifrith started swimming after watching her brothers train at her hometown in kent. earlier this year, she won two european titles, and in the 100 metres breaststroke, although she couldn't catch the winner mariia pavlova, she produced a lifetime best to take the silver. iona winnifrith in silver medal position! a paralympic medallist at 13. it was, she said, "really...
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iona winnifrith in silver medal position! a paralympic medallist at 13.his? oh, that's beautiful! to the delight of her travelling fans, twomey took the first two games. the final beckoned before a stunning comeback from turkey's kubra korkut ended her hopes. for more foi’ more seasoned for more seasoned stars there were bigger prizes. in the 50 metres freestyle, gold for alice tai. yes, it really was you. her second title here and one you suspect may still be sinking in. there was also gold for becky redfern in her breast stroke event after silvers at the last two games. it was clearly all the sweeter. but the performance of the sweeter. but the performance of the day, britten's daniel pembrook, smashing the javelin world record twice. pembroke, who is visually impaired, retained his title in quite sensational fashion. another logic defying display on a day of so many. another impressive day for the british team. i can also tell you the wimbledon champion alfie hewett is safely through to the final of the wheelchair tennis singles. he will be playing in
iona winnifrith in silver medal position! a paralympic medallist at 13.his? oh, that's beautiful! to the delight of her travelling fans, twomey took the first two games. the final beckoned before a stunning comeback from turkey's kubra korkut ended her hopes. for more foi’ more seasoned for more seasoned stars there were bigger prizes. in the 50 metres freestyle, gold for alice tai. yes, it really was you. her second title here and one you suspect may still be sinking in. there was also gold...
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iona shop and no-one _ embrace me. iona shop and no-one ever— embrace me.e able to... the royai— no—one ever will be able to... the royal family, _ no—one ever will be able to... the royal family, the - the royal family, the establishment, i'll end up in the house of lords! mohammed at that time, i thought he was kind, charitable... and i thought that he had been misrepresented. he was very generous with children. he would invite families into the toy department and he would shower them with lavish gifts. mr al fayed had said he will pay the _ mr al fayed had said he will pay the half £1 million it will cost — pay the half £1 million it will cost to— pay the half £1 million it will cost to relocate the specialist bone — cost to relocate the specialist bone marrow transport unit —— transplant _ bone marrow transport unit —— transplant unit where children have — transplant unit where children have been treated. he is a kind, — have been treated. he is a kind, generous man. five,, three, two, one! so many --eole five,, three, two, one! so many people would — f
iona shop and no-one _ embrace me. iona shop and no-one ever— embrace me.e able to... the royai— no—one ever will be able to... the royal family, _ no—one ever will be able to... the royal family, the - the royal family, the establishment, i'll end up in the house of lords! mohammed at that time, i thought he was kind, charitable... and i thought that he had been misrepresented. he was very generous with children. he would invite families into the toy department and he would shower them...
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in the last hour, 13—year—old iona winnifrith — the youngest member of the paralympicsgb team out ina silver in the pool. the teenager was just a few seconds behind gold medallist, mariia pavlova who finished with a world record time. winnifrith battled hard to take second place in the sb7 100m breaststroke. olivia broom is a bronze medallist again in the para powerlifting. having won bronze last time out in tokyo in the under 50 kilograms event — broome did the same again to take britain's 77th medal of the games. meanwhile, clara fuentes mona—sterio broke the paralympic record to win venezuela's first para powerlifting gold. and there was a second bronze medal for britian�*s 14—year—old tennis star bly twomey. the teenager — who is ranked fourth in the world — had already picked up a medal in the doubles alongside team—mate fliss pickard earlier in the week, but has now won another in the women's singles. anna nicholson took bronze in the women's f35 shot put final, winning herfirst career paralympic medal. the 29 year old came third with a second—round throw of 9.1mm — a distance
in the last hour, 13—year—old iona winnifrith — the youngest member of the paralympicsgb team out ina silver in the pool. the teenager was just a few seconds behind gold medallist, mariia pavlova who finished with a world record time. winnifrith battled hard to take second place in the sb7 100m breaststroke. olivia broom is a bronze medallist again in the para powerlifting. having won bronze last time out in tokyo in the under 50 kilograms event — broome did the same again to take...
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the youngest member of the paralympicsgb team — 13—year—old iona winnifrith — has picked up a silver. medallist, mariia pavlova who finished with a world record time. winnifrith battled hard to take second place in the sb7100m breaststroke. that's it from us. thank you for watching sports data, more on the bbc sports website. hello. the weather across the uk is certainly pretty varied right now. looking back at thursday, some places got to see blue skies and sunshine. gorgeous scenes there in the highlands. compare that with the heavy downpours that affected not only kent, but many southern counties of england, the southern half of wales as well. to the south of us. instead of this area of low pressure moving through and clearing away, it willjust continue to churn around, and that means further outbreaks of rain across southern counties of england, pushing up into the south of wales and the south midlands. further north, though, yes, some areas of low cloud, mist and fog, which may linger for some northern and eastern coasts. but further north and west, we see a good deal of sunshine
the youngest member of the paralympicsgb team — 13—year—old iona winnifrith — has picked up a silver. medallist, mariia pavlova who finished with a world record time. winnifrith battled hard to take second place in the sb7100m breaststroke. that's it from us. thank you for watching sports data, more on the bbc sports website. hello. the weather across the uk is certainly pretty varied right now. looking back at thursday, some places got to see blue skies and sunshine. gorgeous scenes...
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what we know about her upcoming conversation with the n iona is it possible to count on my internet likeomers count on me? it is with comcast business. keeping you up and running with our 99.9% network reliability. and security that helps outsmart threats to your data. moaire dida twoo? -your data, too. there's even round-the- clock customer support. so you can be there for your customers. with comcast business, reliability isn't just possible. it's happening. switch to reliable comcast business internet with security and get started for $49.99 a month. plus ask how to get up to a $500 prepaid card. call today! three wildfires in southern california tonight. the bridge fire is now 3% contained. after days of burning out of control. the fire started sunday and has burned nearly 52,000 acres in los angeles and san bernardino counties, destroying dozens of homes. about 30 miles east, the fire has burned more than 38,000 acres. this fire started last thursday and is 25% contained. but firefighters are now having trouble getting aircraft in as the fire moves toward big bear valley and the air
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the youngest member of the paralympics gb team, 13—year—old iona winnifrith, has won silver in the poolt a few seconds behind gold medallist mariia pavlova, who finished with a world record time. winnifrith battled hard to take second place in the sb7 100m breaststroke. and on the track britain's sammi kinghorn won herfourth medal of games. she took silver in the t53 400m, less than 2a hours after winning gold in the 100 metres last night. alice tai has picked up her second gold and herfourth medal of the games. she recovered from a bad start in the women's s8 50m freestyle to take the lead in the final ten metres, and then held on to win by half a body length. and that's all the sport for now. —— poland have gone 2—0 up against scotland. it was robert leven off ski with a penalty. you can keep up—to—date with all of that on the sport website. you are watching the context. we are back with our weekly segment, ai decoded. welcome to the programme. we have had a summer break from al decoded. but if, like me, you were on the british beaches, sheltering from the rain, then maybe you were sc
the youngest member of the paralympics gb team, 13—year—old iona winnifrith, has won silver in the poolt a few seconds behind gold medallist mariia pavlova, who finished with a world record time. winnifrith battled hard to take second place in the sb7 100m breaststroke. and on the track britain's sammi kinghorn won herfourth medal of games. she took silver in the t53 400m, less than 2a hours after winning gold in the 100 metres last night. alice tai has picked up her second gold and...
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also making her paralympic debut, 13—year—old iona winnifrith may be the youngest member of great britain'snwhile, back outdoors, a full set of wet weather gear was needed for olivia breen, as she warmed up for the long jump. into a soggy sandpit, her firstjump was her best, but she finished agonisingly short of the podium — her heartbreak clear to see. but there was a medal for anna nicholson in the f35 shot put. adeptly negotiating the slippery conditions to take the bronze — her first paralympic medal. as the gloom lifts, things are brightening up here in paris with just a few days of competition left. and it keeps on getting brighter here in paris. we have another medal here in paris. we have another medal here with olivia breen in the para— powerlifting, she lifted 190 kilograms to get the bronze and looked absolutely delighted to be on the podium. some more events to look ahead to later, in athletics, we have sammi kinghorn in herfourth final of the games. she already has two silver medals and a gold medal. now she faces her swiss rival catherine debrunner again in the 400 metres this
also making her paralympic debut, 13—year—old iona winnifrith may be the youngest member of great britain'snwhile, back outdoors, a full set of wet weather gear was needed for olivia breen, as she warmed up for the long jump. into a soggy sandpit, her firstjump was her best, but she finished agonisingly short of the podium — her heartbreak clear to see. but there was a medal for anna nicholson in the f35 shot put. adeptly negotiating the slippery conditions to take the bronze — her...
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..to13—year—old iona winnifrith, the team's success has spanned all ages and sports.s has been remarkable. i think it's been, again, the blend of the team. you know, 18 sports have medalled, and the 19th sport had a medal match. that strength in depth has always been a super strength, and it's fabulous for team morale and the team dynamic. but for paris, too, this has been a special paralympics. with packed crowds, stunning arenas and a vibrant atmosphere, los angeles — in four years' time — certainly has a tough act to follow. andy swiss, bbc news, paris. some of those winners have been arriving home this morning. let's go to our sports reporter matt graveling at st pancras station. matt, will this bejudged a successful games for paralympicsgb? i think it has to. some of the 215 athletes who competed in paris and have been coming past me today, around 150 of them on two trains coming to say pancras today and many with medals on the neck. they are all here a little bit tired, it has to be said last night —— after last night's closing ceremony, but they cannot wait to
..to13—year—old iona winnifrith, the team's success has spanned all ages and sports.s has been remarkable. i think it's been, again, the blend of the team. you know, 18 sports have medalled, and the 19th sport had a medal match. that strength in depth has always been a super strength, and it's fabulous for team morale and the team dynamic. but for paris, too, this has been a special paralympics. with packed crowds, stunning arenas and a vibrant atmosphere, los angeles — in four years'...
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finance expert iona bain�*s here to help.isten in _ on a scammer trying to take control of my phone remotely. _ and, now�*s the time to get ahead of autumn cleaning. we've got housework hacks to stop you feeling overwhelmed — including the jobs you should race to get done in the time it takes to boil your kettle. see you at 9:30. we have got it all. housework, baking. any cogry slots? no, that is for you. i will share my insights any time. it won't take long. you are dying to do that, aren't you? no, i am do that, aren't you? no, iam not. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. hello, good morning from bbc london. i'm victoria cook. starting from tomorrow, the government plans to release around 5,500 prisoners early to free upjail space. non—violent and non—sexual offenders will start being let out after serving 40% of their sentence. bbc london's been looking at what work opportunities are currently available for former prisoners, and has spoken to one who says opportunities offered by businesses are a li
finance expert iona bain�*s here to help.isten in _ on a scammer trying to take control of my phone remotely. _ and, now�*s the time to get ahead of autumn cleaning. we've got housework hacks to stop you feeling overwhelmed — including the jobs you should race to get done in the time it takes to boil your kettle. see you at 9:30. we have got it all. housework, baking. any cogry slots? no, that is for you. i will share my insights any time. it won't take long. you are dying to do that,...
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listen 40, we were talking about iona winnifrith. there 13 years old, 14 year old blake toomey. sarah storey, who's 73 now and is still winning , still winning covid. winning, still winning covid. she's unbelievable. and yeah, and the it's what's your favourite story? is there one that you've enjoyed because there's so many inspiring things that we've seen. what's been your highlight of the games so far? >> great story. last night was dan pembroke. now dan pembroke is in the t13 javelin. so that is in the t13 javelin. so that is an event for those athletes that have degenerative eye conditions or their vision is impaired. now he was a javelin thrower before he got his condition, and he wanted to try and qualify for the london 2012 games in the olympics with a personal best of 77m. now, as a blind athlete or as a visually impaired athlete, he wants now to match that, to match that 77m. before yesterday, his personal best was 69m and he threw an incredible 74m as a visually impaired athlete to win gold, to win the paralympic, to be a paralympic champion. and as he was kind of gear
listen 40, we were talking about iona winnifrith. there 13 years old, 14 year old blake toomey. sarah storey, who's 73 now and is still winning , still winning covid. winning, still winning covid. she's unbelievable. and yeah, and the it's what's your favourite story? is there one that you've enjoyed because there's so many inspiring things that we've seen. what's been your highlight of the games so far? >> great story. last night was dan pembroke. now dan pembroke is in the t13 javelin....
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as one high street brand brings back its "never knowingly undersold" guarantee, finance expert iona bain campaigner who collects zombie—style knives and machetes from young people in london and hands them to police has welcomed a new ban on these weapons. from tomorrow, it'll be illegal to possess them. faron paul says there's much more to be done, but that the new legislation will save lives. there's a lot of contributing factors to why a young person is carrying a knife, you know. some people are scared, some people are protecting themselves. some people arejoining into the crew to fit in. some people like the way that these knives are aesthetically built, you know, and the accessibility to it — it's just so easy. the metropolitan police has set out plans to try to rebuild trust with london's black communities, which it says have been let down over a number of years. made with input from black officers within the met and black communities, they include a new stop and search charter that aims to reset how the procedure is carried out. the met commissioner said the race action plan was a
as one high street brand brings back its "never knowingly undersold" guarantee, finance expert iona bain campaigner who collects zombie—style knives and machetes from young people in london and hands them to police has welcomed a new ban on these weapons. from tomorrow, it'll be illegal to possess them. faron paul says there's much more to be done, but that the new legislation will save lives. there's a lot of contributing factors to why a young person is carrying a knife, you know....
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finance expert iona bain unpacks whether they're good value.ews, travel and weather where you are. hello, good morning from bbc london, i'm paul murphy—kasp. the family of a woman who died at victoria bus station say more commuters will die in collisions and changes need to be made by transport for london. kathleen finnegan died injanuary after being hit by a bus. her family have criticised tfl for not contacting them, and think victoria bus station isn't safe for passengers. they also think the way tfl deals with and investigates bus collisions needs to change. a lot of time has been spent when we should be grieving. we shouldn't have to do this. transport for london should, after all of these deaths, have learnt from them. i believe they have a lot of learning to do, and we want to make sure that things change, because this will happen again — more people will die from bus collisions — and their response needs to change. tfl told us it stands ready to take further action at victoria bus station if needed to keep people travelling in london sa
finance expert iona bain unpacks whether they're good value.ews, travel and weather where you are. hello, good morning from bbc london, i'm paul murphy—kasp. the family of a woman who died at victoria bus station say more commuters will die in collisions and changes need to be made by transport for london. kathleen finnegan died injanuary after being hit by a bus. her family have criticised tfl for not contacting them, and think victoria bus station isn't safe for passengers. they also think...
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finance expert iona bain explains how switching providers could be the answer — but it comes with a warninge elephants joining! see you at 9:30am. you are going to get elephants in your studio? you are going to get elephants in yourstudio? no, live from botswana. do not cry. it will be fine. you know me. take care. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. hello, good morning. let's get your bbc london news now with me, frankie mccamley. there is a growing crisis of confidence amongst metropolitan police officers, with a third giving up their accreditation to use tasers — and more than a quarter who have said they'll no longer volunteer to carry guns. in a speech last night, the commissioner sir mark rowley said officers should be held accountable, but said the abuse they were getting on social media was shameful. 80 firefighters are tackling a fire at a gym and restaurant in ilford. it started on the first floor of the building on forest road shortly before 2am. the fire brigade says the cause is not yet known. the london evening standard has printed its final daily paper
finance expert iona bain explains how switching providers could be the answer — but it comes with a warninge elephants joining! see you at 9:30am. you are going to get elephants in your studio? you are going to get elephants in yourstudio? no, live from botswana. do not cry. it will be fine. you know me. take care. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. hello, good morning. let's get your bbc london news now with me, frankie mccamley. there is a growing crisis of...
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finance expert iona bain investigates the devastating impact it's had. that belong to the team. ., �* ~ ., .. two kitchens that belong to the team. ., �* ~ ., ., , ., team. i don't even know who is dog that is! whose _ team. i don't even know who is dog that is! whose dog _ team. i don't even know who is dog that is! whose dog is _ team. i don't even know who is dog that is! whose dog is that! - team. i don't even know who is dog that is! whose dog is that! i - team. i don't even know who is dog that is! whose dog is that! i love i that is! whose dog is that! i love havin: a that is! whose dog is that! i love having a nosy — that is! whose dog is that! i love having a nosy at _ that is! whose dog is that! i love having a nosy at other _ that is! whose dog is that! i love having a nosy at other peoples i having a nosy at other peoples kitchens, so i will be right there. super spotless kitchens. suspicious. it was like out _ super spotless kitchens. suspicious. it was like out of _ super spotless kitchens. suspicious. it was like out of a _ super spotless
finance expert iona bain investigates the devastating impact it's had. that belong to the team. ., �* ~ ., .. two kitchens that belong to the team. ., �* ~ ., ., , ., team. i don't even know who is dog that is! whose _ team. i don't even know who is dog that is! whose dog _ team. i don't even know who is dog that is! whose dog is _ team. i don't even know who is dog that is! whose dog is that! - team. i don't even know who is dog that is! whose dog is that! i - team. i don't even know who...
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i finance expert iona bain investigates whether banks need to do more to protect their most vulnerable night out is calling for victims of non—contact sexual offences to report the crimes. libby squire was raped and killed — her body later found in the river humber. her killer, paveo relavitch, had a pattern of previous offending. libby s mother has been working with thames valley police on a campaign with the slogan it does matter . and i've been speaking to young women, and they've said that they haven't realised they could. they didn't think it was important. they didn't think it mattered. they say, "well, i wasn't hurt, you know." and a lot of them just don't know how to report it. and i think, historically, women have been conditioned to accept that that sort of thing goes on. a crowdfunding page set up to raise money for afc wimbledon after the club's pitch was damaged by flooding has recieved more than £100,000 in donations. parts of the ground in plough lane were left underwater after large amounts of rain fell in the area on sunday night and monday morning — causing extensive
i finance expert iona bain investigates whether banks need to do more to protect their most vulnerable night out is calling for victims of non—contact sexual offences to report the crimes. libby squire was raped and killed — her body later found in the river humber. her killer, paveo relavitch, had a pattern of previous offending. libby s mother has been working with thames valley police on a campaign with the slogan it does matter . and i've been speaking to young women, and they've said...