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confirmation too of the wins for bournemouth, crystal palace and spurs.n care of. tomorrow, the likes of liverpool, arsenal and defending champions manchester city will all be up and running, too, 0lly. many thanks for now, ben. it's the second weekend in the scottish premiership and hearts are the early leaders with two wins out of two they beat the champions celtic 1—0, kyle lafferty's stunning volley sealing it for the home side, asjoe lynskey reports. even in august, football is never on the fringe in edinburgh, especially when celtic come here. last year, hearts ended the champions' 69—match unbeaten streak. celtic out to banish memories, and the striker took the chance by himself, but he could not find the corner after the running. hearts lucky not to fall behind and soon lucky not to have ten men. this one of seven bookings in this match, but the hot tempers soon fuelled a most emphatic finish. this is kyle lafferty, the northern ireland international, who found a way through. he has now scored against them four times in a row. it was all strangely
confirmation too of the wins for bournemouth, crystal palace and spurs.n care of. tomorrow, the likes of liverpool, arsenal and defending champions manchester city will all be up and running, too, 0lly. many thanks for now, ben. it's the second weekend in the scottish premiership and hearts are the early leaders with two wins out of two they beat the champions celtic 1—0, kyle lafferty's stunning volley sealing it for the home side, asjoe lynskey reports. even in august, football is never on...
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why bournemouth? why is bournemouth so successful and not other places? such a big tourist attraction and it is staycation at the moment where people are choosing to stay in the uk to holiday and we've got a beach, we've got the new forest, we've got premiership football and all mixed in, a really fantastic experience. even when things are going so well, what is the biggest thing holding you back? business rates are extortionate. it is central government that sets the rates. but it is very difficult for us to make ends meet at the end of the month when you know you have huge business rates to pay out. even when things are flying? yeah, we have to make sure it is value for money. footfall has increased in bournemouth three yea rs on has increased in bournemouth three years on the run and in the last 12 months, figures suggest it is up 1796. months, figures suggest it is up 17%. how do other towns turn the tide like this one? what we have managed to do in bournemouth is work together first of all with the local authority, the business improvement district,
why bournemouth? why is bournemouth so successful and not other places? such a big tourist attraction and it is staycation at the moment where people are choosing to stay in the uk to holiday and we've got a beach, we've got the new forest, we've got premiership football and all mixed in, a really fantastic experience. even when things are going so well, what is the biggest thing holding you back? business rates are extortionate. it is central government that sets the rates. but it is very...
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the defending champions they were actually held to a draw by newly promoted wolves on saturday bournemouth and chelsea make up the top four you might say unfamiliar territory at least they for bournemouth elsewhere on saturday but also wins for arsenal and leicester let's go to italy now former real madrid saw cristiana ronaldo appears to be struggling to find his feet he's failed to score yet again for his new club eventers the five time bell on door winner made he's a home debut for you against last c.e.o. on saturday and just as he had done in his official debut for the club the portuguese striker came agonizingly close to schooling deep into the second half but the victory would come down to middle mph and emoluments who led them to a comfortable to win. tiger woods shot his first bogey free round of the year on saturday at the northern trust open in new jersey however that they belonged to another american bryson dish shambo the twenty four year old carded an eight under round of sixty three to suit into first place at the ridgewood country club he has already won the memorial tournam
the defending champions they were actually held to a draw by newly promoted wolves on saturday bournemouth and chelsea make up the top four you might say unfamiliar territory at least they for bournemouth elsewhere on saturday but also wins for arsenal and leicester let's go to italy now former real madrid saw cristiana ronaldo appears to be struggling to find his feet he's failed to score yet again for his new club eventers the five time bell on door winner made he's a home debut for you...
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it's the first time bournemouth have picked up three points on the opening day of the premier league.anager neil warnock, a relatively quiet transfer window and a far from ideal start. they know they have been in the game. they are an established team in the premiership. we could have got a result here on another day. it has given us a lot of... we were looking for this season. we did have one to two lads a bit nervous today in the first 15 minutes. i think once that rebel, we settled down and got a few injuries today, a few players they could not play. so it really bodes well i think the future. much is expected of fulham this season. they came up via the playoffs, spent over £100 million over the summer. seven summer signings started their opening game at craven cottage. but they lost 2—0 to crystal palace. roy hodgson turned 71 in the week, and he returned to his former club and will go back to south east london with all three points. jefffrey schlupp opened the scoring against the run of the play in the first half before wilfried zaha's late strike. fulham's slavisa jokanovic may
it's the first time bournemouth have picked up three points on the opening day of the premier league.anager neil warnock, a relatively quiet transfer window and a far from ideal start. they know they have been in the game. they are an established team in the premiership. we could have got a result here on another day. it has given us a lot of... we were looking for this season. we did have one to two lads a bit nervous today in the first 15 minutes. i think once that rebel, we settled down and...
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the top flight ended with a 2—0 defeat at bournemouth.e victory as the blues' new boss. the game was more difficult than the result, if you see the results. but it was a very easy match, although the first half was difficult. you said in the week it will take 2—3 months to see the best of this chelsea team. do you think you can do it faster than that? where hope so, it depends on me, it depends on the players. it's not so easy for me at the moment. maybe two months instead of three! hearts' surprise win over celtic means they are top of the spl after two games. elsewhere, aberdeen won 1—0 at dundee, gary mackay steven scored a late penalty. it was goalless bewteen livingstone and kilmarnock and steven boyd scored a belter for hamilton at motherwell in their 1—0 victory. england have a built a sizeable first innings lead against india in the second test. at the end of the third day, their advantage is 250 runs, with four first innings wickets remaining. they closed on 357—6. chris woakes was englands man of the day, unbeaten on 120 at stum
the top flight ended with a 2—0 defeat at bournemouth.e victory as the blues' new boss. the game was more difficult than the result, if you see the results. but it was a very easy match, although the first half was difficult. you said in the week it will take 2—3 months to see the best of this chelsea team. do you think you can do it faster than that? where hope so, it depends on me, it depends on the players. it's not so easy for me at the moment. maybe two months instead of three! hearts'...
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he was supposed to fly from murcia in spain back home to bournemouth.ight was first diverted to madrid. then ryanair took him to birmingham. so he had to get a two—and—half—hour taxi to get home. surely a company of that rate has checks, especially a large corporation like ryanair, these things should not happen. so i was quite embarrassed and quite annoyed, really. rya nair has apologised. it said an administrative error meant 190 unsigned cheques were sent out last month. a tiny number, it said, because in the same month it gave out a total of 20,000 compensation cheques. ryanair is now one of the world's biggest airlines. it flew 130 million passengers last year. when you have a giant airline like ryanairfailing in the most basic duty of signing cheques before they go out, it adds to the sense that this is an airline in considerable disarray. having said that, of course, 400,000 people will fly safely and mostly on time with ryanair today. but they really need to get their management sorted out. ryanair says it has now sent out new signed cheques to
he was supposed to fly from murcia in spain back home to bournemouth.ight was first diverted to madrid. then ryanair took him to birmingham. so he had to get a two—and—half—hour taxi to get home. surely a company of that rate has checks, especially a large corporation like ryanair, these things should not happen. so i was quite embarrassed and quite annoyed, really. rya nair has apologised. it said an administrative error meant 190 unsigned cheques were sent out last month. a tiny number,...
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now, the 22—year—old from bournemouth hopes her succes will inspire more young girls to take up golf,rgia hall lift off. at royal lytham, one of the great sporting venues, a regal achievement and the finalist —— finest moment of reflecting career. i've always dreamt of winning this. i started golf i'd aged seven. to do it now at 22 is incredible. to get my first big win, and fric to be a major at the british open, is a dream come true. she was born during the 19 86 masters, famously won by nick faldo in georgia. as a child she would hit shots in return for chocolate bars. by shots in return for chocolate bars. by ten she had a handicap to match her age. filmed here by the bbc in 2012, she was sinking putts while rising to prominence on the courses around her home town of bournemouth. trailing by a shot going into the final round, she drew level with faten of thailand before taking the lead at the 16th. she didn't look back, becoming britain's youngest major winner. usually her boyfriend is her caddie. but here it was father wayne, making this a family affair. it's great to have some n
now, the 22—year—old from bournemouth hopes her succes will inspire more young girls to take up golf,rgia hall lift off. at royal lytham, one of the great sporting venues, a regal achievement and the finalist —— finest moment of reflecting career. i've always dreamt of winning this. i started golf i'd aged seven. to do it now at 22 is incredible. to get my first big win, and fric to be a major at the british open, is a dream come true. she was born during the 19 86 masters, famously won...
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the bournemouth symphony orchestra resound ensemble was formed less than a year ago by musicians whohead of their debut. rehearsing mozart, an orchestra like no other. everyone in this ensemble has a disability and they are about to make their debut at the proms. the group of six musicians was selected from auditions only nine months ago. they all have different disabilities, ranging from hearing loss to autism. james has cerebral palsy and is breaking new ground in the world of classical music by conducting with his head. this is one of ensemble‘s final rehearsals before the proms, where they will be performing this composition, alongside 52 members of the bournemouth symphony orchestra. where they will be performing this bespoke composition, alongside 52 members of the bournemouth symphony orchestra. so everything has to be spot on. one man keeping an eye on rehearsals is alexander campkin. he has used his own experience of living with multiple sclerosis to compose hoping, an intricate six—minute movement. when i was sitting on the audition panel for the group, all of my preconcept
the bournemouth symphony orchestra resound ensemble was formed less than a year ago by musicians whohead of their debut. rehearsing mozart, an orchestra like no other. everyone in this ensemble has a disability and they are about to make their debut at the proms. the group of six musicians was selected from auditions only nine months ago. they all have different disabilities, ranging from hearing loss to autism. james has cerebral palsy and is breaking new ground in the world of classical music...
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in bournemouth? in bournemouth, the homeless people are more on crack cocaine, heroin.d of spice. i don't know what it is, personally, i am not going to lie to you. £30 million for spice and mental health services, but it is a separate issue to homelessness. they are closely linked, there is an overlap, but drugs and mental health services are here, homelessness is over here. it is not specifically for homelessness, is it? i think is not specifically for homelessness, is it? ithink the idea is that if you can help people with mental health issues and put them on the right track and give them on the right track and give them the help and support they need... them the help and support they need. . . they them the help and support they need... they don't help us, though, i have got mental health, and i have been enhanced ball, and anyway, but what i've found is when it comes to moving out, it doesn't matter about your mental health. —— i have been ina your mental health. —— i have been in a hostel. because i am and 25, i can't get a flat, because i need to go into independ
in bournemouth? in bournemouth, the homeless people are more on crack cocaine, heroin.d of spice. i don't know what it is, personally, i am not going to lie to you. £30 million for spice and mental health services, but it is a separate issue to homelessness. they are closely linked, there is an overlap, but drugs and mental health services are here, homelessness is over here. it is not specifically for homelessness, is it? i think is not specifically for homelessness, is it? ithink the idea is...
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saadi and the most expensive goalkeeper in the world kept at a thought what foot crystal palace and bournemouth are also leading in their matches earlier tottenham who didn't buy anyone in their transfer window pulled off a two one win over new castle to pick up all three points england's delhi alley was one of the scorers the season kicked off though on friday with manchester united beating les to sixty two one the result meant that we finally heard from a more upbeat jerry jerry simmering. for the us experience. periods of very good football and in the periods where less or stronger. we played as a team. and to cope well with the situations or a single. three points six three. two one morning training grounds for sunday deserved what if any champions manchester city play arsenal in sunday's big match liverpool are also in action james robson is a football correspondent for the manchester evening news he says there are several interesting subplots to the new season. well city one is high school so comfortably last season is impossible not to see them leading the way again this year they're not
saadi and the most expensive goalkeeper in the world kept at a thought what foot crystal palace and bournemouth are also leading in their matches earlier tottenham who didn't buy anyone in their transfer window pulled off a two one win over new castle to pick up all three points england's delhi alley was one of the scorers the season kicked off though on friday with manchester united beating les to sixty two one the result meant that we finally heard from a more upbeat jerry jerry simmering....
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the england international was stretchered off and taken to hospital during yesterday's game with bournemouthe to four weeks. it wasn't just silverstone that saw sport curtailed today. heavy rain in taunton saw play abandoned without a ball bowled in the final t20 blast quarter final between somerset and the notts outlaws. the match will now be played tomorrow. and the catalans dragons players have returned home to a heroes welcome. these were the scenes at the airport as steve mcnamara's players touched down in france — they beat warrington wolves at wembley yesterday to win their first challenge cup yesterday. no team from outside england had ever won the trophy. serena williams has responded to french open organisers whose new rules would see her unable to wear the ‘catsuit‘ she wore at roland garros earlier this year. the suit was designed to help reduce the chances of blood clots, after complications during childbirth last year... obviously, the grand slams have a right to do what they want to do, but i feel like... if and when or if they know that some things are for health reasons, the
the england international was stretchered off and taken to hospital during yesterday's game with bournemouthe to four weeks. it wasn't just silverstone that saw sport curtailed today. heavy rain in taunton saw play abandoned without a ball bowled in the final t20 blast quarter final between somerset and the notts outlaws. the match will now be played tomorrow. and the catalans dragons players have returned home to a heroes welcome. these were the scenes at the airport as steve mcnamara's...
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level and he came ata victory, herfirst tour level and he came at a major for this 22—year—old from bournemouthm a golfing family. herfather was carrying the bag for her. and she was named for augusta, georgia because of nick faldo apostolate with a masters in 96. based if the golfing victory, too. she was brought on the friday of that golf interment were nick faldo but of the greg norman so famously. that is why she was named georgia. i chatted with him after the victory. he said there were two things he had to do asa there were two things he had to do as a caddie, showed no emotion whatsoever. he was not allowed to smile and wanted to keep her in the present innkeeper emotions neutral. the other thing was he was not allowed to change his socks. there was so allowed to change his socks. there was so much superstition, she got out to a good start, that was not allowed to change his socks. he said pasting, he does not care at all. 0k, think you very much indeed. georgia hall with a big win at the women's british open golf. ireland's run to the women's hockey world cup final may well have been ag
level and he came ata victory, herfirst tour level and he came at a major for this 22—year—old from bournemouthm a golfing family. herfather was carrying the bag for her. and she was named for augusta, georgia because of nick faldo apostolate with a masters in 96. based if the golfing victory, too. she was brought on the friday of that golf interment were nick faldo but of the greg norman so famously. that is why she was named georgia. i chatted with him after the victory. he said there...
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educating boys for more than 100 years, bournemouth school is proud of its academic tradition.when they are together it helps, because they help each other out. we are all aiming to do well in our exams and do well in future life, so we all encourage each other, we challenge each other, we compete. most of you are at a stage now where you've moved on... the school is bidding for government money to grow. it's been making its admissions more inclusive, despite legal challenges from some better off parents. next year poorer children get places first, then local pupils. we have been on a long journey. we have been on thatjourney because we have a moral purpose to serve every able child, most particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds. when you get to a point where there are around 70% of places for high—attaining pupils in an area, that's where we start to see a negative effect on the pupils that don't get into the grammar school. and that negative effect is even greater for poorer pupils. at this comprehensive, they're losing money. nearby grammars are taking a bigger shar
educating boys for more than 100 years, bournemouth school is proud of its academic tradition.when they are together it helps, because they help each other out. we are all aiming to do well in our exams and do well in future life, so we all encourage each other, we challenge each other, we compete. most of you are at a stage now where you've moved on... the school is bidding for government money to grow. it's been making its admissions more inclusive, despite legal challenges from some better...
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the 22—year—old from bournemouth became just the third briton to win the women's british open yesterdayttle earlier, and, as you'll hear now, her achievement is still sinking in. i can't believe it, it hasn't even been 2a hours and i've been so busy but it's a dream come true also that this is your first major and what a way to do it, on home soil. it is so nice to have so much backing behind me and the crowd was amazing, cheering my name and getting behind me so cheering my name and getting behind me so it was so nice to have that support. it has been your dream since the age of seven? that's right. i used to hit six footers on the practice green thinking this was to win the ladies british open lakra and to have that, to have a tap in the last hole was very fortunate. it's great to be up there with some amazing players, some world number ones, and that is the reason i started playing, to win tournaments like this. to have the compliments and text messages from some major champions is a dream come true and i'm very happy. a very impressive 22—year—old. ireland's women hockey players hav
the 22—year—old from bournemouth became just the third briton to win the women's british open yesterdayttle earlier, and, as you'll hear now, her achievement is still sinking in. i can't believe it, it hasn't even been 2a hours and i've been so busy but it's a dream come true also that this is your first major and what a way to do it, on home soil. it is so nice to have so much backing behind me and the crowd was amazing, cheering my name and getting behind me so cheering my name and...
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august is going to be the overdose awareness month in bournemouth.u know, help teach them about drug—taking at festivals, the take half approach, do you support that? it is something i will be interested in hearing more about. there is a charity called the loop and i would like to see more of what they do. unfortunately taking drugs is a massive trend at the moment and we need to make them more aware of what they are doing. any education has got to be a good one. thank you all very much indeed. we do appreciate your time. the family of the third young person from britain to die at an apartment block in magaluf have told this programme they were shocked by the lack of support they received from the uk authorities after he died. 18—year—old tom channon 5 body was found at the eden roc apartments last month. it is believed he fell over a knee—high wall and plunged 70 feet to the ground, five weeks after a 20—year—old died in similar circumstances. his parents have been talking to our reporter, anna collinson. there was a thud, a real thud at the door. i
august is going to be the overdose awareness month in bournemouth.u know, help teach them about drug—taking at festivals, the take half approach, do you support that? it is something i will be interested in hearing more about. there is a charity called the loop and i would like to see more of what they do. unfortunately taking drugs is a massive trend at the moment and we need to make them more aware of what they are doing. any education has got to be a good one. thank you all very much...
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the bournemouth symphony orchestra was formed less than a year ago by musicians who have conditions like mozart, an orchestra like no other. everyone in this ensemble has a disability and they are about to make their debut at the proms. the group of six musicians were selected from auditions only nine months ago. they all have different disabilities, ranging from hearing loss to autism. james has cerebral palsy and is breaking new ground in the world of classical music by conducting with his head. this is one of ensemble's final rehearsals before the proms, where they will be performing this composition, alongside 52 members of the bournemouth symphony orchestra. so everything has to be spot on. one man keeping an eye on rehearsals is alexander campkin. he has used his own experience of living with multiple sclerosis to compose hoping, an intricate six—minute movement. when i was sitting on the audition panel for the group, all of my preconceptions were jsut smashed to the ground, when i realised that we have an absolute wealth of talent and that i could write music as virtuosic and as d
the bournemouth symphony orchestra was formed less than a year ago by musicians who have conditions like mozart, an orchestra like no other. everyone in this ensemble has a disability and they are about to make their debut at the proms. the group of six musicians were selected from auditions only nine months ago. they all have different disabilities, ranging from hearing loss to autism. james has cerebral palsy and is breaking new ground in the world of classical music by conducting with his...
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bournemouth are developing something ofa bournemouth are developing something of a south coast steelinessp in the top four. we all know harry maguire can score headers, now it seems he has a knack from range two to back. this his 92nd minute winner at southampton. this season may of course still be young, but it seems the pool will be worthy challengers in the race for the premier league title. —— liver. —— liverpool. in the scottish premiership hearts are top after winning their third match out of three. they beat kilmarnock1—0. they're now four points clear of both hibernian and aberdeen, who drew 1—1 at easter road. on—loan watford defender tommie hoban put aberdeen ahead on the stroke of half time. jamie maclaren scored a late equaliser for hibs. elsewhere, stjohnstone beat dundee and livingston won at st mirren. manchester united women were beaten 2—0 by reading women in theirfirst home match following their 13—year absence from the game. gemma davision finished the scoring in the fawsl cup group stage match, in front of a record crowd for the competition of nearly 5,000 fans. since
bournemouth are developing something ofa bournemouth are developing something of a south coast steelinessp in the top four. we all know harry maguire can score headers, now it seems he has a knack from range two to back. this his 92nd minute winner at southampton. this season may of course still be young, but it seems the pool will be worthy challengers in the race for the premier league title. —— liver. —— liverpool. in the scottish premiership hearts are top after winning their third...
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all kinds of drama as bournemouth took on everton.en, and bournemoth fought back from two goals down to salvage a draw. eddie howes side once again snatching a point from the jaws of defeat: zouma today we had a chances to take the lead and that difficult first half where we weren't particularly great. rick abbas stand up chances and we have the advantage of the extra man and he would love to have thought the second half of the cannot of extra man advantage and a very clear in the game. we did not, it was still two and dan for my liking and everton scored and from that moment the players reacted and got sent off 2—0. that moment the players reacted and got sent off 2-0. once again a fantastic attitude with it in very good organisation. i spoke with my players during half—time, it's not something new and fortunately it's not for the new for us. in three games the second time happened and we played almost 60 minutes with ten players. the first 25 minutes for the second half fantasticjob. liverpool will have seen manchester city drop poi
all kinds of drama as bournemouth took on everton.en, and bournemoth fought back from two goals down to salvage a draw. eddie howes side once again snatching a point from the jaws of defeat: zouma today we had a chances to take the lead and that difficult first half where we weren't particularly great. rick abbas stand up chances and we have the advantage of the extra man and he would love to have thought the second half of the cannot of extra man advantage and a very clear in the game. we did...
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but a series of birdies on the back nine have put hall, who's just 22 and from bournemouth, into the'd become just the third briton to win this event. much more in sports day at 7:30pm. but for now, football. manchester city picked—up where they left off, winning the first silverware of the new football season. the premier league champions beat chelsea 2—0 in the community shield at wembley. patrick gearey reports. under blue skies and through shaded eyes, football is back, if it ever went away! european qualifiers began weeks ago, for a start, and both of these teams already had pre—season tours. manchester city's featured 18—year—old phil foden, a young englishman who they see as the future, and he set up a star of the recent past. aguero! aguero‘s 200th goal for the club. if he represents city's continuity, at chelsea, it is all change. meet maurizio sarri, their new manager, a former banker with a gambler‘s instinct for attack. easier in theory than practice against a side like this. aguero again. time for a break, temperatures at wembley meant water and instructions were taken.
but a series of birdies on the back nine have put hall, who's just 22 and from bournemouth, into the'd become just the third briton to win this event. much more in sports day at 7:30pm. but for now, football. manchester city picked—up where they left off, winning the first silverware of the new football season. the premier league champions beat chelsea 2—0 in the community shield at wembley. patrick gearey reports. under blue skies and through shaded eyes, football is back, if it ever went...
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and a good win for bournemouth at west ham.ntury as india's batsmen built a decent first innings after being put in to bat on day one of the third test against england in nottingham. india will resume again on sunday morning on 307—6. captain kohli was eventually out for 97. adil rashid getting him caught by ben stokes at slip. stokes, who returned to the team after being cleared of affray earlier this week, toiled with england's bowlers. chris woakes, was the most successful, taking three wickets in the morning session. now, she was one of the star performers at the recent european athletics championships and dina asher—smith was back competing in the diamond league meeting in birmingham on saturday where she finished second in the 200 metres in what was a really strong field. it contained the 1—2—3 from last years world championships. after a strong start she came through to finish second behind shaunne miller—uibo, who is the olympic a00m champion. but after a superb few weeks, dina asher smith was clearly pleased with her p
and a good win for bournemouth at west ham.ntury as india's batsmen built a decent first innings after being put in to bat on day one of the third test against england in nottingham. india will resume again on sunday morning on 307—6. captain kohli was eventually out for 97. adil rashid getting him caught by ben stokes at slip. stokes, who returned to the team after being cleared of affray earlier this week, toiled with england's bowlers. chris woakes, was the most successful, taking three...
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there were also 2—0 wins for bournemouth and crystal palace against newly promoted cardiff and fulhamampionship winners wolves came from behind twice against 10—man everton to draw 2—2. the scottish premiership champions celtic were beaten 1—0 away at hearts. it was a brilliant winner from kyle lafferty, a volley from outside the box. they are now top of the table with two wins out of two. aberdeen and hamilton also won today. england's cricketer‘s have a 250—run first innings lead against india in the second test. that's thanks in part to a maiden test century from chris woakes. patrick gearey watched the third day's play at lord's. 0n on its day, this could be one of the final walks in london. with india buzz matt scott a shop doorway lord is an oil painting but one that shows up false strokes. under sunny skies england's batsmen walked into storms. four wickets before lunch, england still behind. there had been more rain than runs in this u nsettled more rain than runs in this unsettled test, so in that context jonny bairstow‘s 50 was worth a fortune. he was about to get gazumped.
there were also 2—0 wins for bournemouth and crystal palace against newly promoted cardiff and fulhamampionship winners wolves came from behind twice against 10—man everton to draw 2—2. the scottish premiership champions celtic were beaten 1—0 away at hearts. it was a brilliant winner from kyle lafferty, a volley from outside the box. they are now top of the table with two wins out of two. aberdeen and hamilton also won today. england's cricketer‘s have a 250—run first innings lead...
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equalize allow later on is also will against west ham with both teams looking for their first win bournemouth are aiming for three straight wins they take on everton huddersfield looking for their first points against cardiff southampton play leicester and after beating manchester united can brighton upset liverpool in the late game i run the state's lot and abraham which is now just one go away from scoring the five hundredth of his career that saw after getting his sixteen in twenty appearances for the l.a. galaxy against rivals l a f c not the most spectacular but it was given after a few by v.a.r. they ended up drawing the match one one but a very rich is now on four hundred ninety nine goals the only active players to have made it to five hundred eleven on messi and cristiano ronaldo. by munich off to winning starts in the german bundesliga it was hoffenheim first stop for the defending champions who have a new manager this season nico votch thomas miller schooled the pick of the goals in a three one victory robot the from boston and robin got the others by and going for the seventh titl
equalize allow later on is also will against west ham with both teams looking for their first win bournemouth are aiming for three straight wins they take on everton huddersfield looking for their first points against cardiff southampton play leicester and after beating manchester united can brighton upset liverpool in the late game i run the state's lot and abraham which is now just one go away from scoring the five hundredth of his career that saw after getting his sixteen in twenty...
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this summer, they had little impact as they lost their first home game of the season losing 2—1 to bournemouthand steve cook cancelling out marko arnaoutivch's opening goalfrom the penalty spot. it's back to back defeats for new manager manuel pellegrini. i think every team is reliant on their creative players as centre forwards and i thought all those players on our team functioned well in the second half, and rewritten to score more than expected the chances we did not take. that's a really good sign for the future because we have come here and scored two goals. we did deserve to win the came under a lot of pressure and the second half of the great response. after his double last weekend everton‘s record signing richarlison scored again as they beat southampton 2—1. danny ings scored his first goal for the visitors since his move from liverpool.. jamie vardy was sent off for leicester who beat wolves 2—0 on what was a good day for manager claude puel. the england striker lunging in on wolves defender matt doherty. it was doherty‘s own—goal which gave the former champions the lead before that
this summer, they had little impact as they lost their first home game of the season losing 2—1 to bournemouthand steve cook cancelling out marko arnaoutivch's opening goalfrom the penalty spot. it's back to back defeats for new manager manuel pellegrini. i think every team is reliant on their creative players as centre forwards and i thought all those players on our team functioned well in the second half, and rewritten to score more than expected the chances we did not take. that's a really...
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and a good win for bournemouth at west ham.ut it was india's day closing on 307 for 6. it was all rather underwhelming from ben stokes on his return to the test team. patrick gearey was watching. few cricketers will ever have weak like ben stokes has had. from the trial to the test in four days. this was his welcome back. if that was next then so was his first bowling spell. the occasional edge, and accidental barge, but england have another all—rounder, chris woa kes, who coached the first wicket. next over he removed the other opener. the england man of the match in the last test worked so hard for these two that he deserved the bonus and it came with someone getting greedy and ruining his lunch. but after the interval work at the changing colour on—screen. bright eyed and that tends to be better for batting. virat kohli prospered getting to 50 and important belief in india. they put on 150 and looked so settled, attention can drift to the next page, but not alastair cook. the catch to dismiss was up more than 80 mph. looks t
and a good win for bournemouth at west ham.ut it was india's day closing on 307 for 6. it was all rather underwhelming from ben stokes on his return to the test team. patrick gearey was watching. few cricketers will ever have weak like ben stokes has had. from the trial to the test in four days. this was his welcome back. if that was next then so was his first bowling spell. the occasional edge, and accidental barge, but england have another all—rounder, chris woa kes, who coached the first...
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the england international suffered the injury during yesterday's premier league match at bournemouthf heads. keane hasn't suffered any other complications and won't return to full training for three to four weeks. catalans dragons head coach steve mcnamara has told the bbc that victory for his side in the challenge cup final could give rugby league a boost not just in southern france, but across europe. catalans became the first non—english side to win the trophy, after beating warrington in yesterday's final. i think it will be massive. it has been a turbulent time, over a number of years for the sport in france. this genuinely will grab national headlines in france but not only in france, but in spain, the catalan region in barcelona region in spain. they are proud we have represented catalan at wembley in the challenge cup final. in england, being the first foreign team to win in english domestic competition raises the profile in england, also. serena williams has responded to french open organisers whose new rules would see her unable to wear the catsuit she wore at roland garros
the england international suffered the injury during yesterday's premier league match at bournemouthf heads. keane hasn't suffered any other complications and won't return to full training for three to four weeks. catalans dragons head coach steve mcnamara has told the bbc that victory for his side in the challenge cup final could give rugby league a boost not just in southern france, but across europe. catalans became the first non—english side to win the trophy, after beating warrington in...
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in addition to those wins the chelsea bournemouth and crystal palace hole so on the winning side they defeated new teams cardiff and fed them respectively the often nearly promoted club wolverhampton wanderers played out in exciting two zero draw whatever ten. the dynamic duo that is neymar and kelly and i'm back hey we're back in training ahead of the start of the french league on season paris on demand begin their campaign on sunday against khan nineteen year old and by pace scored four goals for france of the world cup in russia meanwhile teammate neymar had a disappointing stint in the tournament peers one the french champions trophy last week thrashing monaco for nell. the spanish football season will kick off on sunday when the league at champions barcelona face capa delray when a severe in the super cup the traditional season opener is being played over just one leg for the first time since one thousand nine hundred two over the years the match was actually played over ten legs another change to the fixture in two thousand and eight tame as that is being staged in the moroccan
in addition to those wins the chelsea bournemouth and crystal palace hole so on the winning side they defeated new teams cardiff and fed them respectively the often nearly promoted club wolverhampton wanderers played out in exciting two zero draw whatever ten. the dynamic duo that is neymar and kelly and i'm back hey we're back in training ahead of the start of the french league on season paris on demand begin their campaign on sunday against khan nineteen year old and by pace scored four goals...
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down to draw one one with newly promoted side wolves elsewhere their wins for also in leicester bournemouth came from two down to draw with everton and liverpool held off brighton one nil with a goal from him and salah. australia has grown dennis has taken the lead as a red jersey after the opening time trial of the spaniard denis who is a time trial specialist finished six seconds ahead of sky's we how in malaga stage two is a one hundred sixty three kilometer ride from la bella to come ito del rey on sunday . for the second week running new zealand have comfortably beaten australia in the rugby championship bodum barrett scored four tries and kicked five conversions in a forty points to twelve victory at oakland's eden park the all blacks have not lost at the ground since one thousand nine hundred four things turned a bit prickly afterwards when australia's coach michael checa was also about his future you've known you for a long last there's nothing about his mate. i want to try to play good rugby and be the best to carry so if you think. i'm wired out myself then you've never. had one i
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meanwhile everton of confirm that defendant michael caine fractured his skull during their draw with bournemouth clean keane clashed heads with a team mates after scoring in the two to tie his expects to be out of training for between three to four weeks so one game already underway what for one little up against crystal palace thanks to go from roberta parader is his third in three games and later full in play burnley new castle host chelsea well the belgian grand prix is underway right now in lewis hamilton has lost the lead from pole position sebastian vettel is leading at the moment it means hamilton will have to come up with some moves like this if he see get past bengal this was real power getting past championship lead to scott dixon on his way to victory at the gateway lindy hardie madison illinois the win keep our chances alive in the drivers' championship but he's in third place still sixty seven points behind dixon. tiger woods shot his first bogey free round of the air on saturday in northern trust open but he's well off the lead instead another american bryson shambo leads into the
meanwhile everton of confirm that defendant michael caine fractured his skull during their draw with bournemouth clean keane clashed heads with a team mates after scoring in the two to tie his expects to be out of training for between three to four weeks so one game already underway what for one little up against crystal palace thanks to go from roberta parader is his third in three games and later full in play burnley new castle host chelsea well the belgian grand prix is underway right now in...
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bournemouth and everton and huddersfield and cardiff drew while leicester beat southampton. kilmarnock1—0. hibs and aberdeen drew 1—1. elsewhere, there were wins for st johnstone and livingstone. lewis hamilton is on pole position for tomorrow's belgian grand prix in spa. the championship leader mastered the wet conditions to go seven tenths of a second faster than sebastian vettel, who's second. force india took third and fourth place just days after the team was saved from collapse. tomorrow's british motogp will start 90 minutes earlier than planned because of heavy rain in the forecast. qualifying today was delayed by more than an hour due to downpours. jorge lorenzo will start on pole at silverstone, with britian‘s cal crutchlow in fourth. great britain won three gold medals on the penultimate day of competition at the european para—athletics championships in berlin. hannah cockcroft beat teammate and rival carrie adenegan in the t34 800 metres in a championship record time. it was wheel—to—wheel the whole way but cockroft held on to take the title. sophie hahn and thom
bournemouth and everton and huddersfield and cardiff drew while leicester beat southampton. kilmarnock1—0. hibs and aberdeen drew 1—1. elsewhere, there were wins for st johnstone and livingstone. lewis hamilton is on pole position for tomorrow's belgian grand prix in spa. the championship leader mastered the wet conditions to go seven tenths of a second faster than sebastian vettel, who's second. force india took third and fourth place just days after the team was saved from collapse....
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down to draw one one with newly promoted side wolves elsewhere their wins for also in leicester bournemouth came from two down to draw with everton and liverpool held off brighton one nil with a goal from home and salah. australia's rowan dennis has taken the lead as a red jersey after the opening time trial of the spaniard denis has a time trial specialist finished six seconds ahead of sky's we how to get caught in malaga stage two is a one hundred sixty three kilometer ride from la bella to come ito del rey on sunday. for the second week running new zealand have comfortably beaten australia in the rugby championship bodum barrett scored four tries and kicked five conversions in a forty points to twelve victory at oakland's eden park the all blacks have not lost at the ground since one thousand nine hundred four things turned a bit prickly afterwards when australia's coach michael checa was also about his future you've known you for a long last there's nothing about his marriage. i want to try to play good rugby and database to camp so if you think. i'm wired out myself then you've never.
down to draw one one with newly promoted side wolves elsewhere their wins for also in leicester bournemouth came from two down to draw with everton and liverpool held off brighton one nil with a goal from home and salah. australia's rowan dennis has taken the lead as a red jersey after the opening time trial of the spaniard denis has a time trial specialist finished six seconds ahead of sky's we how to get caught in malaga stage two is a one hundred sixty three kilometer ride from la bella to...
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the 28—year—old has already made a big impact, with important penalty saves against both bournemouthm his home in cardiff. i began by asking him what it felt liked playing in his first premier league match. to be honest, it is really tough for me to describe. it is something that you dream of as a kid, it is a dream come true. a dream come true in deep. especially for many filipinos and south—east asians are considered are the very first one to play in the top—flight. so what does it feel like representing the philippines and south east asia? of course, i fly the flag high for philippines and south east asia, i am very proud to be half filipino, it is a fantastic experience and ijust to be half filipino, it is a fantastic experience and i just want more people in the youth to follow in my. —— footsteps. more people in the youth to follow in my. -- footsteps. and asian players are not normally well represented, particularly in the english top flight. how hard was it for you to achieve this, to get to this level? extremely hard, of course. i was this level? extremely hard, of course. i
the 28—year—old has already made a big impact, with important penalty saves against both bournemouthm his home in cardiff. i began by asking him what it felt liked playing in his first premier league match. to be honest, it is really tough for me to describe. it is something that you dream of as a kid, it is a dream come true. a dream come true in deep. especially for many filipinos and south—east asians are considered are the very first one to play in the top—flight. so what does it...
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chelsea against bournemouth is one of five three o‘clock kick—offs, while manchester city host newcastlei emery‘s arsenal play at cardiff, while tottenham liverpool will be looking to maintain their winning start to the season and bossjurgen klopp says he has no complaints about their record signing keeper alisson, who is yet to concede in the league. so far we have defended well. it is not like he had 20 shots on target. hopefully it will stay like this. he is spot on. the highest concentration level is needed. hopefully lester will not be ten, 15 shots on target. we have to avoid that. so far, so good. nothing to moan about. it has been a perfect start to the season for liverpool. we talk about them being title contenders every year but do you get the feeling this year they have more strength in their squad and can challenge until the end? absolutely. they have addressed the downfall last season in terms of a goalkeeper. we have seen the brazilian keeper do tricks already. he has been outstanding and i have been impressed with the back four. van dyck has been awesome and the young lad
chelsea against bournemouth is one of five three o‘clock kick—offs, while manchester city host newcastlei emery‘s arsenal play at cardiff, while tottenham liverpool will be looking to maintain their winning start to the season and bossjurgen klopp says he has no complaints about their record signing keeper alisson, who is yet to concede in the league. so far we have defended well. it is not like he had 20 shots on target. hopefully it will stay like this. he is spot on. the highest...
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with me to discuss this are the founder of the blue planet society, john hourston, who is in bournemouth bit more about stone stacking, what is it harder to get started ? stacking, what is it harder to get started? it is one of the most ancient art forms there is, and is really have all had the election is working with stone in some form or another for many generations. in more recent times, it has become in meditation and an artform for many artists to get into nature and to work in the environment and to look after nature through this process. you say it is an ancient form of art, but it has become very popular in recent years. in america i have seen a lot of this around the lakes and beaches there. it seems to have really ta ke n and beaches there. it seems to have really ta ken off. and beaches there. it seems to have really taken off. barack artists like starring gregory and others who have promoted this artform over the last ten years, and we ran the european stone stacking championships in dunbartonshire, which is the birthplace ofjohn, —— john mear, the father of conservation, an
with me to discuss this are the founder of the blue planet society, john hourston, who is in bournemouth bit more about stone stacking, what is it harder to get started ? stacking, what is it harder to get started? it is one of the most ancient art forms there is, and is really have all had the election is working with stone in some form or another for many generations. in more recent times, it has become in meditation and an artform for many artists to get into nature and to work in the...
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road to have to continue to work elsewhere there when fastened on leicester bournemouth came from two down to draw with everton unliveable held off brighton one nil with a goal for mohamed salah. well for the second week running new zealand have comfortably beaten australia in the rugby championship bodum barrett scored four tries and kicked five conversions in a forty points to twelve victory at oakland's eden park the all blacks have not lost to the ground since one thousand nine hundred four things turned a bit prickly afterwards when australia's coach michael checco was also about his future you've known me for a long last there's nothing to base may. i want to try to play good rugby and be the best to carry or if you think. i'm wired out myself then you've never. had it when i don't know you would have a club there is neither of you would not even have the cash to anyone you don't know if it's to back out in my mind i don't know where you come off sign up. are taji exactly what i think about. categorically. if you think there's a bag on your arm on then you need a gang gets until
road to have to continue to work elsewhere there when fastened on leicester bournemouth came from two down to draw with everton unliveable held off brighton one nil with a goal for mohamed salah. well for the second week running new zealand have comfortably beaten australia in the rugby championship bodum barrett scored four tries and kicked five conversions in a forty points to twelve victory at oakland's eden park the all blacks have not lost to the ground since one thousand nine hundred four...
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gordon fong was fight that flying from the south of spain to bournemouth but the plane had a problemree hours on the ground, it took off again, but landed instead in birmingham, around 5am landed instead in birmingham, around sam the following morning. had to ta ke sam the following morning. had to take a taxi 150 miles home, arriving back over nine hours later. of the ryanair passengers also had problems cashing their compensation cheques. ibank cashing their compensation cheques. i bank the cheque, didn't think anything would be wrong with it and thenit anything would be wrong with it and then it was weeks later when i received a letter from the bank to say that the cheque had bounced. i was absolutely dumbstruck. ryanair has apologised for and administrative error and set a very small number of cheques were issued without signatures. is as these were reissued several weeks ago but passengers we have two haven't received them yet. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the most dangerous job in south africa. why attacks on drivers cash handling vehicles have risen by 40% this yea
gordon fong was fight that flying from the south of spain to bournemouth but the plane had a problemree hours on the ground, it took off again, but landed instead in birmingham, around 5am landed instead in birmingham, around sam the following morning. had to ta ke sam the following morning. had to take a taxi 150 miles home, arriving back over nine hours later. of the ryanair passengers also had problems cashing their compensation cheques. ibank cashing their compensation cheques. i bank the...
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down to draw one one with newly promoted side wolves elsewhere their wins for also in leicester bournemouth came from two down to draw with everton and liverpool held off brighton one nil with a goal from him and salah. australia's rowan dennis has taken the lead as a red jersey after the opening time trial of the spaniard denis who is a time trial specialist finished six seconds ahead of sky's the house in malaga stage two is a one hundred sixty three kilometer ride from abaya to come ito del rey on sunday. for the second week running new zealand have come to be beaten australia in the rugby championship bodum barratt scored four tries and kicked five conversions in a forty points to twelve victory at oakland's eden park the all blacks have not lost at the ground since one thousand nine hundred four things turned a bit prickly off to woods when australia's coach michael checa was also about his future he'd nine years for want to last as long think of days maybe. i want to try to play good rugby and database to camp so if you think. i'm wired out myself then you've never. had one i don't ma
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educating boys for more than 100 years, bournemouth school is proud of its academic tradition.as got more academically able students, and when they are together it helps, because they help each other out. we are all aiming to do well in our exams and do well in future life, so we all encourage each other, we challenge each other, we compete. most of you are at a stage now where you've moved on... the school is bidding for government money to grow. it's been making its admissions more inclusive, despite legal challenges from some better off parents. next year poorer children get places first, then local pupils. we have been on a long journey. we have been on thatjourney because we have a moral purpose to serve every able child, most particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds. letting in more poor pupils is a condition of getting any cash, but there isn't a target for grammar schools to reach. the government hasn't said exactly what it expects schools to do in return for the money. nor has it spelt out how it's going to hold grammar schools to account, because some have ch
educating boys for more than 100 years, bournemouth school is proud of its academic tradition.as got more academically able students, and when they are together it helps, because they help each other out. we are all aiming to do well in our exams and do well in future life, so we all encourage each other, we challenge each other, we compete. most of you are at a stage now where you've moved on... the school is bidding for government money to grow. it's been making its admissions more inclusive,...
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a win, as fulham went down 2—0 at home to crystal palace, and cardiff lost by the same score at bournemouthineux, where richarlison scored twice on his everton debut. had captain philjagielka not been set off, the blues might have won. instead, the home side came from behind twice through rauljimenez. he is on loan from benfica. tottenham pulled ahead of newcastle at st james's park, the margin of success a mere 9mm. the video assistant referee used at the world cup is yet to arrive in the premier league. harry kane couldn't break his habit of failing to score in august, but team—mate dele alli scored. and roberto pereyra scored twice as watford beat brighton 2—0. hearts are the early leaders in the scottish premiership after beating champions celtic 1—0 at tynecastle. this volley from kyle lafferty sealed it for hearts who've got two wins out of two at the start of the season. it's celtic‘s earliest defeat in the league for 12 years. england's crickters have a big lead over india in the second test at lords thanks to a first test century from chris woakes but the weather continues to disru
a win, as fulham went down 2—0 at home to crystal palace, and cardiff lost by the same score at bournemouthineux, where richarlison scored twice on his everton debut. had captain philjagielka not been set off, the blues might have won. instead, the home side came from behind twice through rauljimenez. he is on loan from benfica. tottenham pulled ahead of newcastle at st james's park, the margin of success a mere 9mm. the video assistant referee used at the world cup is yet to arrive in the...
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the 28—year—old has already made a big impact with important penalty saves against both bournemouth andion from the championship. well, neiljoined me a little earlier via webcam from his home in cardiff. i began by asking him what it felt liked playing in his first premier league match. .to be . to be honest it was really tough for me to describe. it is something that you dream of as a kid. kind of a dream come true. a dream come true indeed, especially the many filipinos and south—east asians, because you are the very first one to play in the top flight. what does it feel like, representing the philippines and southeast asia? yeah, of course, flying the flag high for the philippines and southeast asia. i am very proud to be half filipino. it is a fantastic experience. ijust be half filipino. it is a fantastic experience. i just want be half filipino. it is a fantastic experience. ijust want more people and used to follow in my footsteps. and neil, asian players are not normally well represented, particularly in the english top—flight. how hard was it for you top—flight. how hard was it
the 28—year—old has already made a big impact with important penalty saves against both bournemouth andion from the championship. well, neiljoined me a little earlier via webcam from his home in cardiff. i began by asking him what it felt liked playing in his first premier league match. .to be . to be honest it was really tough for me to describe. it is something that you dream of as a kid. kind of a dream come true. a dream come true indeed, especially the many filipinos and south—east...
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from bournemouth, he was on a trip in july, ryanair flight from spain home to bournemouth.hours there, before flying finally to birmingham, he had 150 miles taxi drive home. he was pleased when a cheque arrived in the post, until he opened the envelope: in the end we got £440, but there was no signature oi'i got £440, but there was no signature on the check when i received it. itook i took time away from work to try to get the cheque. i went to the website for them to respond and send out a new check but i still have not had a reply from them. gordon is not the only one. i have personally spoken with a number of customers, a number of others have posted on social media. still trying to get to the bottom of the problems. ryanair has admitted to a unsigned checks but also talking to passengers who have had other problems with checks they say were signed. a grandmother from manchester, she has been fighting for compensation for 11 months. cancelled flight, european compensation, she claimed for a hotel, a sum of 157 euros. when she took the cheque to the bank, it was returned.
from bournemouth, he was on a trip in july, ryanair flight from spain home to bournemouth.hours there, before flying finally to birmingham, he had 150 miles taxi drive home. he was pleased when a cheque arrived in the post, until he opened the envelope: in the end we got £440, but there was no signature oi'i got £440, but there was no signature on the check when i received it. itook i took time away from work to try to get the cheque. i went to the website for them to respond and send out a...
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bournemouth, crystal palace, watford and chelsea all winning at the moment.led for a "credible" investigation into an air strike on a bus in yemen that killed at least 29 schoolchildren. earlier, the saudi—led coalition — which carried out the attack on thursday — said it would investigate what it called "collateral damage". donna larsen reports — you may find some of the images in her report distressing. preparing to bury the dead. nearly 10,000 people have died in more than three years of war in yemen, but thursday's attack stands out. children, apparently on their way back from a picnic, hit by an air strike. it happened near a market in the rebel—held province of saada. un officials called it "a new low" in the conflict. what happened will change the lives of these children forever. they're now receiving what help is available in yemen's overstretched hospitals. translation: the blood bank here does not have enough blood. thank god we're doing what we can. there are multiple injuries to the brain, to the bones. at first, saudi arabia, which leads the inte
bournemouth, crystal palace, watford and chelsea all winning at the moment.led for a "credible" investigation into an air strike on a bus in yemen that killed at least 29 schoolchildren. earlier, the saudi—led coalition — which carried out the attack on thursday — said it would investigate what it called "collateral damage". donna larsen reports — you may find some of the images in her report distressing. preparing to bury the dead. nearly 10,000 people have died in...
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cardiff lost at bournemouth.r brighton. highlights on match of the day on bbc one right now. all—rounder chris woakes says this is what dreams are made of. a first test century at lord's to put england in charge of the second test against india. he ended the third day unbeaten on 120 as england closed on 357 for 6 — a lead of 250. jonny bairstow made 93 in a sixth wickets partnership worth almost 200. the forecast tomorrow is indifferent so woakes will have a chance to do some damage with the ball you suspect too. he is never good thing out the side due to injury. being away from the tea m due to injury. being away from the team and off the field. you do the ha rd team and off the field. you do the hard work to get back to try for moments like today. playing for england at a full house at that lord and playing pretty well is the icing on the cake but it has been a frustrating time it makes the difference to be back in the side and performing well. it is all change at the top of the leaderboard at the us pga champ
cardiff lost at bournemouth.r brighton. highlights on match of the day on bbc one right now. all—rounder chris woakes says this is what dreams are made of. a first test century at lord's to put england in charge of the second test against india. he ended the third day unbeaten on 120 as england closed on 357 for 6 — a lead of 250. jonny bairstow made 93 in a sixth wickets partnership worth almost 200. the forecast tomorrow is indifferent so woakes will have a chance to do some damage with...
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the england international suffered the injury during yesterday's premier league match at bournemouths. keane hasn't suffered any other complications but won't return to full training for three to four weeks. serena williams has responded to french open organisers whose new rules would see her unable to wear the "catsuit" she wore at roland garros earlier this year. the suit was designed to help reduce the chances of blood clots after complications during childbirth last year. obviously, the grand slams have a right to do what they want to do, but i feel like... if and when or if they know that some things are for health reasons, then there's no way that they wouldn't be ok with it. i've since found other methods. when it comes to fashion, you don't want to be a repeat offender! it will be a while before this even has to come up again. that was serena williams taking it all in good spirits. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories plus news of a gold for great britain men's wheelchair basketball team at the world championships in hamburg on the bbc sport we
the england international suffered the injury during yesterday's premier league match at bournemouths. keane hasn't suffered any other complications but won't return to full training for three to four weeks. serena williams has responded to french open organisers whose new rules would see her unable to wear the "catsuit" she wore at roland garros earlier this year. the suit was designed to help reduce the chances of blood clots after complications during childbirth last year....
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educating boys for more than 100 years, bournemouth school is proud of its academic tradition. together it helps, because they help each other out. we are all aiming to do well in our exams and do well in future life, so we all encourage each other, we challenge each other, we compete. most of you are at a stage now where you've moved on... the school is bidding for government money to grow. it's been making its admissions more inclusive, despite legal challenges from some better off parents. next year poorer children get places first, then local pupils. we have been on a long journey. we have been on thatjourney because we have a moral purpose to serve every able child, most particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds. letting in more poor pupils is a condition of getting any cash, but there isn't a target for grammar schools to reach. the government hasn't said exactly what it expects schools to do in return for the money. nor has it spelt out how it's going to hold grammar schools to account, because some have changed their rules, but still let in relatively few kids f
educating boys for more than 100 years, bournemouth school is proud of its academic tradition. together it helps, because they help each other out. we are all aiming to do well in our exams and do well in future life, so we all encourage each other, we challenge each other, we compete. most of you are at a stage now where you've moved on... the school is bidding for government money to grow. it's been making its admissions more inclusive, despite legal challenges from some better off parents....
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educating boys for more than 100 years, bournemouth school is proud of its academic tradition. they help each other out. we are all aiming to do well in our exams and do well in future life, so we all encourage each other, we challenge each other, we compete. most of you are at a stage now where you've moved on... the school is bidding for government money to grow. it's been making its admissions more inclusive, despite legal challenges from some better—off parents. next year, poorer children get places first, then local pupils. we have been on a long journey. we have been on thatjourney because we have a moral purpose to serve every able child, most particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds. letting in more poor pupils is a condition of getting any cash, but there isn't a target for grammar schools to reach. the government hasn't said exactly what it expects schools to do in return for the money. nor has it spelt out how it's going to hold grammar schools to account, because some have changed their rules, but still let in relatively few kids from poorerfamilies. if gra
educating boys for more than 100 years, bournemouth school is proud of its academic tradition. they help each other out. we are all aiming to do well in our exams and do well in future life, so we all encourage each other, we challenge each other, we compete. most of you are at a stage now where you've moved on... the school is bidding for government money to grow. it's been making its admissions more inclusive, despite legal challenges from some better—off parents. next year, poorer children...
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bournemouth are also on maximum points after coming from behind to win 2—1win at west ham — their secondy is due to start at trent bridge in around 40 minutes, on day two of the third test. india resume on 307 for six after a good opening day, with ben stokes returning to the england side after being cleared of affray this week. patrick gearey reports. few cricketers will ever have a week like ben stokes has had — from the trial to the test in four days. this was trent bridge's welcome back. scattered applause. if that was mixed, then so was his first bowling spell. the occasional edge and accidental barge — all pretty innocuous. but england have another all—rounder — not stokes, but chris woakes, who coaxed the first wicket. shikhar dhawan gone. next over he removed the other opener, kl rahul. england's man of the match in the last test had worked so hard for those two, he deserved a bonus. it came when cheteshwar pujara got greedy and ruined his lunch. three for england, three for woakes. but after the interval, look at the changing colour on screen — brighter, and that tends to mean b
bournemouth are also on maximum points after coming from behind to win 2—1win at west ham — their secondy is due to start at trent bridge in around 40 minutes, on day two of the third test. india resume on 307 for six after a good opening day, with ben stokes returning to the england side after being cleared of affray this week. patrick gearey reports. few cricketers will ever have a week like ben stokes has had — from the trial to the test in four days. this was trent bridge's welcome...
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before the proms, where they will be performing this bespoke composition alongside 52 members of the bournemouth on. one man keeping and eye on rehearsals is alexander campkin. he's used his own experience of living with multiple sclerosis to compose hoping, an intricate six—minute movement. when i was sitting on the audition panel for the group, all of my preconceptions were just smashed to the ground when i realised that we have an absolute wealth of talent. but one consideration he had to make was to incorporate an electronic instrument. you can do a whole octave with very little movement. this is the "linstrument", it's helped charlotte reconnect with music after she lost the ability to play piano when she was 12. let's hope within the next five or ten years that people with disabilities are just the normal part of any orchestra. this will be the group's first major performance and will be held in a less formal setting with a relaxed attitude to movement and noise. it's hoped it will notjust encourage concertgoers with a whole range of disabilities but that seeing these role models onstage a
before the proms, where they will be performing this bespoke composition alongside 52 members of the bournemouth on. one man keeping and eye on rehearsals is alexander campkin. he's used his own experience of living with multiple sclerosis to compose hoping, an intricate six—minute movement. when i was sitting on the audition panel for the group, all of my preconceptions were just smashed to the ground when i realised that we have an absolute wealth of talent. but one consideration he had to...
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he was supposed to fly from murcia in spain back home to bournemouth.ook him to birmingham. so he had to get a two and half hour taxi to get home. surely a company of that rate has cheques, especially a large company like ryanair, these things should not happen. so i was quite embarrassed and quite annoyed, really. rya nair has apologised. it said an administrative error meant 190 unsigned cheques were sent out last month. a tiny number, it said, because in the same month it gave out a total of 20,000 compensation cheques. ryanair is now one of the world's biggest airlines. it flew 130 million passengers last year. when you have a giant airline like ryanairfailing in the most basic duty of signing cheques before they go out, it adds to the sense that this is an airline in considerable disarray. having said that, of course 400,000 people will fly safely and mostly on time with ryanair today. but they really need to get their management sorted out. ryanair says it has now sent out new signed cheques to affected customers. people we've spoken to say that t
he was supposed to fly from murcia in spain back home to bournemouth.ook him to birmingham. so he had to get a two and half hour taxi to get home. surely a company of that rate has cheques, especially a large company like ryanair, these things should not happen. so i was quite embarrassed and quite annoyed, really. rya nair has apologised. it said an administrative error meant 190 unsigned cheques were sent out last month. a tiny number, it said, because in the same month it gave out a total of...
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the bournemouth sympony 0rchestra resound ensemble will make their proms debut on monday. is the us treasury saying they have decided to carry those sanctions out. of course, it comes on the day that microsoft have said they have foiled several attempts by russian hackers. we are going to be hearing from jeremy hunt as he mixes first policy speech as foreign secretary in the us at three o'clock. stay with us for that. time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos. hello, not bad today across many areas and the sunshine has been quite warm, albeit humid. a change overnight and rain pushes into the north west. we will see a weather front. it will arrive and the outer hebrides early overnight, spread south into scotland and northern ireland with heavy bursts of rain and turning breezy. elsewhere, variable cloud and clear spells. again, anotherfairly variable cloud and clear spells. again, another fairly warm variable cloud and clear spells. again, anotherfairly warm and muggy night, especially in the south. we start tomorrow morning on a mix note. drive for much of engl
the bournemouth sympony 0rchestra resound ensemble will make their proms debut on monday. is the us treasury saying they have decided to carry those sanctions out. of course, it comes on the day that microsoft have said they have foiled several attempts by russian hackers. we are going to be hearing from jeremy hunt as he mixes first policy speech as foreign secretary in the us at three o'clock. stay with us for that. time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos. hello, not bad today...
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what a thrilling climax,, the british open. 22-year-old from bournemouth, had the dream of winning the hodeidah caddied for her but after her first round, which went well, she said that he can't take his socks off for the rest of the open —— her dad caddied. didn't even watch them? no. could take them off at night but had to put them back on in the morning. a lucky charm. a bit iffy but it worked. i'm quite superstitious like that. i think it did work. it was touching, in her interview she said her grandfather was ill and she felt emotional about it. are you excited about seeing her later? it would be great to get her in, what time? 7:20am. make sure you're watching ben. of course you will watch the rest of the programme as well! make sure sure you're watching then. it's been her dream since she was nine and now georgia hall is the british open champion. she becomes just the fifth british player to win one of golf‘s major titles and she did alongside her dad, wayne, who was caddying for her. we'll be speaking to georgia live on breakfast just after 7am this morning. ireland's fairytale
what a thrilling climax,, the british open. 22-year-old from bournemouth, had the dream of winning the hodeidah caddied for her but after her first round, which went well, she said that he can't take his socks off for the rest of the open —— her dad caddied. didn't even watch them? no. could take them off at night but had to put them back on in the morning. a lucky charm. a bit iffy but it worked. i'm quite superstitious like that. i think it did work. it was touching, in her interview she...