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england she was very much in the fold, attending the camp and when she was back in, but the adelaide thunderbirdsr and australia and unfortunately sustained an injury and only her third match back in action and the first two, she looked completely in her best and did not seem to be hampered to the injury last year seemed to clear it up, but u nfortu nately seemed to clear it up, but unfortunately it's her left me again where she has ruptured the acl. let's take a look at the day's other sports stories now. the 2017 giro d'italia champion. dutchman tom dumoulin — fell heavily in today's fourth stage. and lost four minutes as a result. britain's simon yates was involved in another minor crash but remains second, behind primoz roglic. 23—time grand slam champion serena williams has pulled out of the italian open with a knee injury — but says she still hopes to play at the french open next month. nick kyrigos meanwhile was up to his old tricks in rome. the australian served underarm on the very first pointw as part of his repertoire in beating danil medvedev reaching the second round of the italian 0
england she was very much in the fold, attending the camp and when she was back in, but the adelaide thunderbirdsr and australia and unfortunately sustained an injury and only her third match back in action and the first two, she looked completely in her best and did not seem to be hampered to the injury last year seemed to clear it up, but u nfortu nately seemed to clear it up, but unfortunately it's her left me again where she has ruptured the acl. let's take a look at the day's other sports...
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she was attending england counts, and when she was back in action with the adelaide thunderbirds recently. unfortunately, she sustained this injury in only her third match back in action. she had looked completely back to her best and didn'tappearto looked completely back to her best and didn't appear to have her movement hampered. last year's injury appeared to have cleared up, but unfortunately, it is her left knee again. where does this leave england? a lot of pressure coming into a home world cup, so where does this leave the squad? four tracey neville, a real headache. if she was co mforta ble neville, a real headache. if she was comfortable with her squad previously, she will have quite a few sleepless nights this week. that said, she has options at wing defence. leila guscott is available and can play in that position. she didn't play in that position because of work commitments. she is also a doctor. she was featured in the quad series in january and doctor. she was featured in the quad series injanuary and is doing well, s0 series injanuary and is doing well, so she is an option.
she was attending england counts, and when she was back in action with the adelaide thunderbirds recently. unfortunately, she sustained this injury in only her third match back in action. she had looked completely back to her best and didn'tappearto looked completely back to her best and didn't appear to have her movement hampered. last year's injury appeared to have cleared up, but unfortunately, it is her left knee again. where does this leave england? a lot of pressure coming into a home...
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the defender ruptured her acl playing for the adelaide thunderbirds in their suncorp super netball gamey. wigan warriors full back zak hardaker says he thought his career might be over, after a string of off—field incidents. he was sacked last year by former club side castleford following a positive test for cocaine use before eventuallyjoining wigan. he's since been banned for drink driving and he admits his experiences with castleford made him question his career. through the trouble is i was causing for myself and being a professional sportsman, the spotlight is on you, and all the backlog i was getting off of that, i was thinking, i don't think this is for me, and after the first few weeks, i just thought, i will not play. that will end my troubles. but now i know it doesn't work like that. i have gone away from the game and focused on myself and sorted a lot of things out and that has brought my love for the game back even more and i realise how fortu nate game back even more and i realise how fortunate i am to be in this position so i will not take it for granted again. scottish h
the defender ruptured her acl playing for the adelaide thunderbirds in their suncorp super netball gamey. wigan warriors full back zak hardaker says he thought his career might be over, after a string of off—field incidents. he was sacked last year by former club side castleford following a positive test for cocaine use before eventuallyjoining wigan. he's since been banned for drink driving and he admits his experiences with castleford made him question his career. through the trouble is i...
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defender, who won commonwealth gold last year, ruptured her cruciate ligament playing for the adelaide thunderbirds sport for now. we have another fine and sunny day coming upfor we have another fine and sunny day coming up for wednesday. make the most of the warm sunshine because it was a glorious day once again. plenty of sunshine up and down the length and the breadth of the uk and with scotland again it was the warmest spot with temperatures reaching 24 celsius. towards the end of the week it will turn cooler and cloudier. we did well to see temperatures of 18 by the time we get to friday. the cool down is on the way. overnight tonight we have clear skies after a warm day though those temperatures have further to fall so it will not be cold for most of us but still chilly across east anglia as we start the day on wednesday. another glorious start to the day on the cards. high pressure in charge and it northwards. the isobars getting a little more widely spaced and the wind not quite as strong across east anglia in south—east england for wednesday morning. you will notice that change although pe
defender, who won commonwealth gold last year, ruptured her cruciate ligament playing for the adelaide thunderbirds sport for now. we have another fine and sunny day coming upfor we have another fine and sunny day coming up for wednesday. make the most of the warm sunshine because it was a glorious day once again. plenty of sunshine up and down the length and the breadth of the uk and with scotland again it was the warmest spot with temperatures reaching 24 celsius. towards the end of the week...
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defender, who won commonwealth gold last year, ruptured her cruciate ligament playing for the adelaide thunderbirdsou later. a man who claimed he was the victim of a paedophile ring involving senior figures at westminster has gone on trial accused of perverting the course ofjustice. carl beech, who's 51 and from gloucester, was known as nick during an investigation by the metropolitan police, which cost £2.5 million. our correspondent fiona trott is outside newcastle crown court. what was said in court, fiona? well, the prosecution described carl beech's claims is the most heinous allegations it is possible to make. this is what the prosecution said he told police, a former chief of defence staff, lord bramall, raped him, a former tory mp, harvey proctor, murdered a boy in front of him, another boy was killed by harvey proctor, and the former head of mi5 harvey proctor, and the former head of m15 and lord brittan, the former home secretary, were also involved. he said, as a schoolboy, he was subjected to rape, torture and sexual abuse by dozens of men includingjimmy sexual abuse by dozens of men in
defender, who won commonwealth gold last year, ruptured her cruciate ligament playing for the adelaide thunderbirdsou later. a man who claimed he was the victim of a paedophile ring involving senior figures at westminster has gone on trial accused of perverting the course ofjustice. carl beech, who's 51 and from gloucester, was known as nick during an investigation by the metropolitan police, which cost £2.5 million. our correspondent fiona trott is outside newcastle crown court. what was said...
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defender, who won commonwealth gold last year, ruptured her cruciate ligament playing for the adelaide thunderbirdsthat's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in sportsday at half past ten. more on our top story now. the social media messaging platform, whatsapp, is urging its one—and—a—half billion users to update their app, after it was targeted by hackers. the company says surveillance software was remotely installed on a select number of mobile phones. let's talk now to graham cluley, a cyber security expert and the host of the ‘smashing security‘ podcast. interesting there, you have obviously adjusted your privacy settings behind you butjust looking at what has happened here, it is been described as a very scary, vulnerability. just how scary was it? it is pretty bad if you are one of the small number of people who are targeted in this particular attack because through the attack, the remote hackers would be able to access all of your e—mail, know who you have been calling, still your photographs, tractor locations, even turn on your microphone and camera without you realising it and
defender, who won commonwealth gold last year, ruptured her cruciate ligament playing for the adelaide thunderbirdsthat's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in sportsday at half past ten. more on our top story now. the social media messaging platform, whatsapp, is urging its one—and—a—half billion users to update their app, after it was targeted by hackers. the company says surveillance software was remotely installed on a select number of mobile phones. let's talk now to...
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she hurt her knee playing with the adelaide thunderbirds in the super notable game on saturday.g for myself, you know, being a professional sportsman the spotlight is on you, and i was getting off that, thinking that isn‘t for me. after the first few weeks i brushed it all under the carpet and said, just not play. now i know it doesn‘t work like that. i‘ve got to focus on myself, sort things out, and thatjust bought my love for the game back even more. to realise how fortunate i am to be in this position. i won‘t take it for granted again. the dutch grand prix will return to the formula 1 calendar in 2020 for the first time since 1985. it is expected to take place at the historic circuit from the 10th of may. i have hope to benefit from the surge in interest in dutch driver. that‘s all from the sports centre for now. you can keep up—to—date on the bbc sport website at the usual address. for now, that‘s all from me. let‘s return to that call from the head of the national crime agency, lynne owens, who wants her budget doubled to deal with what she describes as the "staggering" th
she hurt her knee playing with the adelaide thunderbirds in the super notable game on saturday.g for myself, you know, being a professional sportsman the spotlight is on you, and i was getting off that, thinking that isn‘t for me. after the first few weeks i brushed it all under the carpet and said, just not play. now i know it doesn‘t work like that. i‘ve got to focus on myself, sort things out, and thatjust bought my love for the game back even more. to realise how fortunate i am to be...
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defender, who won commonwealth gold last year, ruptured her cruciate ligament playing for the adelaide thunderbirds the uk will go to the polls to vote in elections to the european parliament — the elections that were never meant to take place, given the original set date for the uk's departure from the eu, on 29th march this year. it's nearly three years since the uk voted to leave the eu in the 2016 referendum. in the run—up to the european elections on the 23rd may, we're talking to all the main uk parties, here on the bbc news channel, and we're putting your questions to them. today taking your questions is the leader of the brexit party, nigel farage. andrew in middlesbrough asks: each time i want to thank the viewers for sending ina i want to thank the viewers for sending in a tonne of questions. not an easy task to select a decent cross—section. i will mention the christian name, or first cross—section. i will mention the christian name, orfirst name, of the person who has sent their men, and where they are from. that is the format. hopefully we will get through quite a few in the allocated
defender, who won commonwealth gold last year, ruptured her cruciate ligament playing for the adelaide thunderbirds the uk will go to the polls to vote in elections to the european parliament — the elections that were never meant to take place, given the original set date for the uk's departure from the eu, on 29th march this year. it's nearly three years since the uk voted to leave the eu in the 2016 referendum. in the run—up to the european elections on the 23rd may, we're talking to all...