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dan roan, bbc news.s bayern munich have been hammered 3—0 at home by liverpool, as their build—up to the new season hit a snag on tuesday. daniel sturridge scored the third, straining his thigh in the process. while in the early match, fernando torres was on the scoresheet, as atletico madrid scored two late goals to beat napoli 2—1. but it was a tough night at home for the bayern head coach, whose team start their bundesliga defence in just over a fortnight‘s time, although before that they face borussia dortmund in the german super cup final on saturday. 0ur our goal is to be in the best condition of 18 august. of course, we have to play an important game on saturday, but sometimes you are not in physical condition, you have to use more attitude and more spirit. what we didn't do tonight. libertad are through to the last 16 of the copa sudamericana, after a 2—0 win over huracan in asuncion, which gives the paraguayans a 7—1 aggregate victory. both goals came in a 15—minute spell after the half—time int
dan roan, bbc news.s bayern munich have been hammered 3—0 at home by liverpool, as their build—up to the new season hit a snag on tuesday. daniel sturridge scored the third, straining his thigh in the process. while in the early match, fernando torres was on the scoresheet, as atletico madrid scored two late goals to beat napoli 2—1. but it was a tough night at home for the bayern head coach, whose team start their bundesliga defence in just over a fortnight‘s time, although before that...
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dan roan, there. thank you.was best known for hits including rhinestone cowboy his family said he died after a "long and courageous battle" with alzheimer's disease. david sillito looks back at his life. # i am a lineman for the county... # and i drive the main road. wichita lineman, its wide open spaces, yearning, loneliness, america turned into song. but what truly made it a masterpiece was the voice of glen campbell. # i hear you singing in the wires he had been born in billstown, arkansas, a large poor family of cotton pickers. his escape was his uncle boo who taught him to play guitar. i don't remember not having a guitar or a musical instrument in my hand. and then dad bought a guitar for $5.95, it was one where the cowboy was up here and the rope went around the hole in the guitar and the lasso on the calf this end and the string about that high. but i found out real quick that it was lighter than pulling a cotton sack or ploughing. # you just said baby, how i love you... he could play anything and ended
dan roan, there. thank you.was best known for hits including rhinestone cowboy his family said he died after a "long and courageous battle" with alzheimer's disease. david sillito looks back at his life. # i am a lineman for the county... # and i drive the main road. wichita lineman, its wide open spaces, yearning, loneliness, america turned into song. but what truly made it a masterpiece was the voice of glen campbell. # i hear you singing in the wires he had been born in billstown,...
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dan roan, thank you. and spades at the beach to nipping across the channel to stock up on wine and cheese. brits have a long history of seeking out sun or sustenance over the summer. but our holiday habits have changed dramatically over the past couple of decades, according to new figures from the office of national statistics. the great british holiday. it has changed a lot over the last century. this is blackpool in the 1920s when huge numbers flocked to the seaside in search of sunshine and sand. by the 1970s, overseas holidays were still mostly reserved for the most affluent still mostly reserved for the most afflu e nt of still mostly reserved for the most affluent of britons, with butlins and brighton remaining popular summer and brighton remaining popular summer destinations closer to home. but the arrival of low—cost airlines in the 1990s began the boom in foreign travel. 27 million flu overseas in 1996. 20 years later, 45 million britons chose to spend their holidays abroad. over the past 20 yea
dan roan, thank you. and spades at the beach to nipping across the channel to stock up on wine and cheese. brits have a long history of seeking out sun or sustenance over the summer. but our holiday habits have changed dramatically over the past couple of decades, according to new figures from the office of national statistics. the great british holiday. it has changed a lot over the last century. this is blackpool in the 1920s when huge numbers flocked to the seaside in search of sunshine and...
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our sports editor dan roan has more.e night sky crackling with excitement, the fireworks gave a sense of what was to come. commentator: usain bolt! lapping up the adulation for one last time in an individual final, bolt knew this buildup hadn't been perfect, beaten in the semi—final by an american, christian coleman. his starts also have been shaky. bolt gets a pretty good start. so does coleman. coleman leading it. chasing hard. here he comes. and gatlin wins it! with coleman second, bolt was pushed into bronze, the disbelief sweeping round the stadium, the crowd making it more than clear what they thought of the winner. booing. gatlin had shocked the world, but he quickly moved from arrogance to humility. and as the american basked in unpopular glory, bolt gave an interview we're not used to seeing. it's just one of those things, you know what i mean? i can't say much. i just didn't execute when it matters. it wasn't meant to be this way. the crowd here expected usain bolt to win his final 100 metres race, not come thi
our sports editor dan roan has more.e night sky crackling with excitement, the fireworks gave a sense of what was to come. commentator: usain bolt! lapping up the adulation for one last time in an individual final, bolt knew this buildup hadn't been perfect, beaten in the semi—final by an american, christian coleman. his starts also have been shaky. bolt gets a pretty good start. so does coleman. coleman leading it. chasing hard. here he comes. and gatlin wins it! with coleman second, bolt...
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dan roan, bbc news.eported that an earthquake measuring 3.6 magnitude hit the island of ischia, off the coast of naples. it is the height of tourist season. several buildings have collapsed, and there are reports that some people have been injured. the islands hospital has been evacuated. in a few hours, president trump will set out his strategy for afghanistan, where security forces backed by foreign troops have struggled to halt advances by the taliban. his plan is thought to involve sending more american troops. our north america editor, jon sopel, is in washington for us. so what is he expected to say? well, there is a huge amount riding on this and the decision—making process itself has been absolutely tortuous because within the white house, you have had the faction of the generals wanting to reinforce america's existing troop levels so that the afg ha n existing troop levels so that the afghan army does not collapse and it has increased capability. on the other hand, you have had the nationalist w
dan roan, bbc news.eported that an earthquake measuring 3.6 magnitude hit the island of ischia, off the coast of naples. it is the height of tourist season. several buildings have collapsed, and there are reports that some people have been injured. the islands hospital has been evacuated. in a few hours, president trump will set out his strategy for afghanistan, where security forces backed by foreign troops have struggled to halt advances by the taliban. his plan is thought to involve sending...
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here's our sports editor dan roan. the world's best athletes should be concentrating on their rivals. instead these competitors and coaches today found themselves at the centre of a suspected outbreak of the highly contagious vomiting bug norovirus at this team hotel. for botswana, issac makwala! yesterday the world's best 200 metre runner, issac makwala, was forced to withdraw from the event. the botswanan medal prospect one of 30 athletes and support staff reporting illness. i felt heartbroken yesterday. i worked hard for this and it is sad for me because i was top of my game coming here. i was ready to make everything possible. i came here for a medal. despite saying he was fit to compete, issac makwala was ruled out of the 400 metre final by the athletics governing body's medical advisers. meanwhile irishman thomas barr's world championship is over, the hurdler currently in quarantine. this usually lasts between 28 and 48 hours. the important thing is if people have it, to stay away from other people so they are no
here's our sports editor dan roan. the world's best athletes should be concentrating on their rivals. instead these competitors and coaches today found themselves at the centre of a suspected outbreak of the highly contagious vomiting bug norovirus at this team hotel. for botswana, issac makwala! yesterday the world's best 200 metre runner, issac makwala, was forced to withdraw from the event. the botswanan medal prospect one of 30 athletes and support staff reporting illness. i felt...
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dan roan, bbc news.le currently living with the condition. at the moment it's incurable, but now trials of a pioneering therapy are being carried out to try to slow the advance of the disease. and initial results show the treatment, a form of immunotherapy, is safe and can be used in wider trials. it's hoped it could one day lead to a cure. here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes. two years ago, alex rowlandson‘s life took an unexpected turn. she was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, one of hundreds of thousands of people who develop the condition in the uk. but then she was offered the chance to take part in a pioneering new therapy. the results of which now show real promise. more optimistic knowing that the study is going well and that they can use that to find further treatments. even if it doesn't help me myself and it might help other people in the future, it's just good to know that i've made a difference. last year, alex was one of 27 volunteers who, over a six—month period, underwent a cou
dan roan, bbc news.le currently living with the condition. at the moment it's incurable, but now trials of a pioneering therapy are being carried out to try to slow the advance of the disease. and initial results show the treatment, a form of immunotherapy, is safe and can be used in wider trials. it's hoped it could one day lead to a cure. here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes. two years ago, alex rowlandson‘s life took an unexpected turn. she was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes,...
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as he prepares for retirement, he's been speaking to our sports editor, dan roan. usain bolt remains the star attraction. this, the stir he caused in london today at the end of an unparalleled career. in one of his last interviews before his final 100 metres on saturday, the jamaican telling me retirement was the right call. i think it's time for me to slow down a little bit, you know what i mean and then i decide if i want to pick it up. but for me after i retire i want to take it slow and relax a little bit. is there no way you could be persuaded to reconsider retirement? i don't think so. i think i am just done so much, i really — ifeel accomplished. i feel like i done so much, i really — ifeel accomplished. ifeel like i have done enough. here comes usain bolt, he is pulling away! he is going to win gold! bolt‘s decade—long sprinting supremacy has entered the realm of legend with a remarkable eight 0lympic golds and a further 11 at world championships. he currently holds three world records and with the personality to match the performances athletics is losing a
as he prepares for retirement, he's been speaking to our sports editor, dan roan. usain bolt remains the star attraction. this, the stir he caused in london today at the end of an unparalleled career. in one of his last interviews before his final 100 metres on saturday, the jamaican telling me retirement was the right call. i think it's time for me to slow down a little bit, you know what i mean and then i decide if i want to pick it up. but for me after i retire i want to take it slow and...
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dan roan, bbc news. the odyssey is over for england's footballers at euro 2017.spondent katie gornall reports. the dutch certainly know how to get their team. england fans may be feeling a little outnumbered here in enschede today, these semifinalists were a perfect match, because the only two teams to have won all their games, something had to give. and early on it was those in orange who shone brightest. miedema heading them in the direction of the final. with england behind for the first time in this tournament, jade moore almost mustered the perfect response. and as half—time approached, ellen white had a strong claim for a penalty, but the referee thought differently, much to the frustration of mark sampson. for a team that has captured the imagination back home, these were nervous times. what was needed in such a cauldron was a cool head, but fara williams usually so reliable, did nothing to settle the nerves. double delight for the dutch, and england only had themselves to blame. with time running out, jody taylor nearly gave her side hope, but it would ge
dan roan, bbc news. the odyssey is over for england's footballers at euro 2017.spondent katie gornall reports. the dutch certainly know how to get their team. england fans may be feeling a little outnumbered here in enschede today, these semifinalists were a perfect match, because the only two teams to have won all their games, something had to give. and early on it was those in orange who shone brightest. miedema heading them in the direction of the final. with england behind for the first...
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dan roan, bbc news. to beat japan 24—14 so they can still make the semi—finals. wales can't, after losing to canada and defending champions england had another 10—try victory, beating italy 56 points to 13. they top their pool with one round of games to go before the semi—finals which will be held in belfast.
dan roan, bbc news. to beat japan 24—14 so they can still make the semi—finals. wales can't, after losing to canada and defending champions england had another 10—try victory, beating italy 56 points to 13. they top their pool with one round of games to go before the semi—finals which will be held in belfast.
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our sports editor, dan roan, is at the stadium. what a way to say goodbye. to the 10,000 metres.livers again. that's right. his domination of distance running continues. he's simply become unbeatable when it comes to the track. is he now the greatest distance runner of all time? it's hard to argue against that. he faced real competition and had to really dig deep in that race. it was fantastic, but when it matters he always tends to prevail. his remarkable tenth consecutive global title for sir mo farah, which is unprecedented. you could make it 11 next week and he goes in the 5000 metres, in what would be his last race ina metres, in what would be his last race in a major competition for he turns his attention to marathon running in the next part of his career. it's all the more impressive, what he achieved this evening, when this was a troubled build—up for mo evening, when this was a troubled build—upfor mo farah, evening, when this was a troubled build—up for mo farah, once again having to reiterate his credentials asa having to reiterate his credentials as a clean athlete. e
our sports editor, dan roan, is at the stadium. what a way to say goodbye. to the 10,000 metres.livers again. that's right. his domination of distance running continues. he's simply become unbeatable when it comes to the track. is he now the greatest distance runner of all time? it's hard to argue against that. he faced real competition and had to really dig deep in that race. it was fantastic, but when it matters he always tends to prevail. his remarkable tenth consecutive global title for sir...
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aluko has been speaking to our sports editor, dan roan.f her country's best—known female footballers, but last year eni aluko raised serious concerns about the culture in the england setup when asked to be part ofa england setup when asked to be part of a confidential fa review and in her first broadcast interview since the controversy began earlier this month, the striker told me she fears it may have cost her. the fact is a week before i was topped by the england team for the first time in 11 years i had given my account of what i felt was discrimination towards me, what i felt was a bullying culture so whichever way you look at it, being part of that cultural review has cost me potentially my england career. england manager mark sampson was the subject of eni aluko's complaint and the man who dropped herfrom subject of eni aluko's complaint and the man who dropped her from the squad. the timing of which the fa insist was purely coincidental. both an internal enquiry and an independent investigation cleared him and his staff of any wrong
aluko has been speaking to our sports editor, dan roan.f her country's best—known female footballers, but last year eni aluko raised serious concerns about the culture in the england setup when asked to be part ofa england setup when asked to be part of a confidential fa review and in her first broadcast interview since the controversy began earlier this month, the striker told me she fears it may have cost her. the fact is a week before i was topped by the england team for the first time in...
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dan roan, bbc news. the world championships are over here; in ireland, the women's rugby world cup continues. the hosts came from iii—nil down to beat japan 24—14 so they can still make the semi—finals. wales can't, after losing to canada and defending champions england had another 10—try victory, beating italy 56 points to 13. they top their pool with one round of games to go before the semi—finals which will be held in belfast. that's just about all from here, the bbc sport website has highlights of these championships and plenty of other sports news today including 2 results from the premier league, back to you mishal. this week — india and pakistan mark 70 years of independence from britain — a moment of freedom that came amid one of the largest mass migrations the world has ever seen. the muslim—majority state of pakistan was created to both the west and the east of india, with muslims travelling in one direction, hindus and sikhs in the other. around 12 million people are thought to fled the violen
dan roan, bbc news. the world championships are over here; in ireland, the women's rugby world cup continues. the hosts came from iii—nil down to beat japan 24—14 so they can still make the semi—finals. wales can't, after losing to canada and defending champions england had another 10—try victory, beating italy 56 points to 13. they top their pool with one round of games to go before the semi—finals which will be held in belfast. that's just about all from here, the bbc sport website...
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dan roan, bbc news.ht‘s about to begin over on bbc two in a few moments, here's nick ferrari. tonight, never has america's motto of e pluribus unum — from many come one — felt less relevant. is the usa's increasingly fractious politics healthy or harmful? join me now on bbc two. here, on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. bye— bye. hello and welcome to sportsday with me, will perry. tonight's headlines... wayne rooney bows out of international football, despite getting a recall to the england squad. liverpool will be in tomorrow's draw for the champions league group stage after seeing off hoffenheim in the playoff. and the tour de france vuelta a espana double is still on for chris froome as he extends his lead in spain. wayne rooney has closed the curtain on his 1a year england career. their record goalscorer has today decided to retire from international duty at the age of 31 despite being set for a recall. the everton striker was asked by england boss gareth southgate to be involved for th
dan roan, bbc news.ht‘s about to begin over on bbc two in a few moments, here's nick ferrari. tonight, never has america's motto of e pluribus unum — from many come one — felt less relevant. is the usa's increasingly fractious politics healthy or harmful? join me now on bbc two. here, on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. bye— bye. hello and welcome to sportsday with me, will perry. tonight's headlines... wayne rooney bows out of international football, despite getting a...
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dan roan, bbc news. and you can watch usain bolt‘s last races before he retires on the bbc.l coverage of the world athletics championships begins this friday at 7pm. that's just about it from us. newsnight‘s about to begin over on bbc two in a few moments. here's kirsty wark. international condemnation of the crackdown in venezuela. tonight we speak to an opposition senator in caracas as the president's crackdown intensifies. join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. the headlines tonight. unbeatable. unstoppable. usain bolt says he is still the fastest man in the world as he looks ahead to his final championships. england's first injury blow of euro 2017. keeper karen bardsley will miss the rest of the tournament after it was revealed she's broken her leg. champions scarlets and the rest of the pro12 will be joined from next season by two teams from south africa. southern kings and cheetahs will be part of an expanded tournament from september. hello again. thank you forjoining us. he mig
dan roan, bbc news. and you can watch usain bolt‘s last races before he retires on the bbc.l coverage of the world athletics championships begins this friday at 7pm. that's just about it from us. newsnight‘s about to begin over on bbc two in a few moments. here's kirsty wark. international condemnation of the crackdown in venezuela. tonight we speak to an opposition senator in caracas as the president's crackdown intensifies. join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news...
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our sports editor, dan roan, is at the stadium now. they're going to be a hard act to follow.rld championships that refused to follow the script. you will never see a more dramatic bite of athletics as what we have witnessed, mo farah and usain bolt, not the way either wa nted usain bolt, not the way either wanted to end, especially usain bolt, the sight of him almost being carried across the line, pulling up in his last competitive race, one of the saddest sights on this board has witnessed and mo farah, his legendary status and his popularity at the pinnacle of british sport is not assured, he might not have world records but he is arguably the greatest distance runner in the world of athletics has seen and his association with his american coach, who was under investigation by anti—doping authorities, means his legacy is not without controversy. he still has two track races to come before the marathon and that is it for usain bolt, a sad end to his glorious career, track and field will find it almost impossible to fill the void he leaves. bold and mo farah, the sprinter and
our sports editor, dan roan, is at the stadium now. they're going to be a hard act to follow.rld championships that refused to follow the script. you will never see a more dramatic bite of athletics as what we have witnessed, mo farah and usain bolt, not the way either wa nted usain bolt, not the way either wanted to end, especially usain bolt, the sight of him almost being carried across the line, pulling up in his last competitive race, one of the saddest sights on this board has witnessed...
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here's our sports editor dan roan. and from botswana, isaac makwala!one of the world's leading sprinters and the highest profile victim yet of the vomiting bug that has hit athletics world championships. despite insisting he was fit to race in tonight's 400 metres final, botswana's isaac makwala was refused access from the london stadium and forced to withdraw. this morning, having already been ruled out of the 200 metres against his will, he told the bbc he was devastated. i felt heartbroken yesterday. i was ready for this. i worked hard for this. it's really sad for me because i was top of my game coming here. i was ready to make everything possible. i came here for a medal. tonight, the athlete at the centre of the storm made an impassioned plea to participate, tweeting, "it's like the whole world is making noise for me. "i just want to hear that gun go and i setting off the blocks. "please". governing body the iaaf insists makwala has an infectious disease and that regulations mean he has to be quarantined for 48 hours, but the botswana team says t
here's our sports editor dan roan. and from botswana, isaac makwala!one of the world's leading sprinters and the highest profile victim yet of the vomiting bug that has hit athletics world championships. despite insisting he was fit to race in tonight's 400 metres final, botswana's isaac makwala was refused access from the london stadium and forced to withdraw. this morning, having already been ruled out of the 200 metres against his will, he told the bbc he was devastated. i felt heartbroken...
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our sports editor, dan roan, went to meet aluko.n female footballers, but last year eni aluko raised serious concerns about the culture in the england setup, when asked to be part of a confidential fa review. and in herfirst broadcast interview since the controversy began earlier this month, the striker told me she fears it may have cost her. the fact is that a week before i was dropped from the england team for the first time in 11 years, i had given my account of what i felt was discrimination towards me, what i felt was a bullying culture. so, whichever way you look at it, being part of that culture review has cost me... potentially cost me my england career. england manager mark sampson was the subject of aluko's complaints and the man who dropped her from the squad. the timing of which the fa insists was purely coincidental. both an internal inquiry and an independent investigation cleared him and his staff of any wrongdoing, and found no evidence of an alleged racial remark to another player. sampson's vowed to improve his com
our sports editor, dan roan, went to meet aluko.n female footballers, but last year eni aluko raised serious concerns about the culture in the england setup, when asked to be part of a confidential fa review. and in herfirst broadcast interview since the controversy began earlier this month, the striker told me she fears it may have cost her. the fact is that a week before i was dropped from the england team for the first time in 11 years, i had given my account of what i felt was...
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dan roan, bbc news, at the london stadium. all the sport and comments oi'i we have all the sport and comments on that later. an independent review into the cost of energy is being launched by the governmentjust days after british gas raised standard electricity prices by i2.5%. the business secretary, greg clark, says the report will examine how prices can be kept as low as possible, while ensuring the uk still meets its climate change targets. let's speak to our political correspondent, leila nathoo. we know that the government before the general election promised there might bea the general election promised there might be a cap on energy prices. this particular study is slightly different, isn't it? yes. this independent review was also promised in the manifesto. it was planned for some time. by the wrist no sign of that cap on bills for customers on standard variable tariffs. —— but there is no sign. theresa may promised a before the election. ofgem is also considering ways to protect consumers, looking to extend a cap alr
dan roan, bbc news, at the london stadium. all the sport and comments oi'i we have all the sport and comments on that later. an independent review into the cost of energy is being launched by the governmentjust days after british gas raised standard electricity prices by i2.5%. the business secretary, greg clark, says the report will examine how prices can be kept as low as possible, while ensuring the uk still meets its climate change targets. let's speak to our political correspondent, leila...
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dan roan, bbc news, at the london stadium.pendent review into the cost of energy is being launched by the government — just days after british gas raised standard electricity prices by i2.5%. the business secretary, greg clark, says the report will examine how prices can be kept as low as possible — while ensuring the uk still meets its climate change targets. let's speak to our political correspondent, leila nathoo. good morning. it is a very a political issue and many people will roll their eyes, having been told their bills are increasing i2.5%. energy prices has been an anti—government's sites for some time with the result may promising a cap during the election but that has been dropped and there is now this independent review looking into the whole supply chain where costs can be reduced across the supply chain to bring bills down. although the review has been promised in the ma nifesto review has been promised in the manifesto it is clearly added some urgency by this british gas being the last of the big six to raise th
dan roan, bbc news, at the london stadium.pendent review into the cost of energy is being launched by the government — just days after british gas raised standard electricity prices by i2.5%. the business secretary, greg clark, says the report will examine how prices can be kept as low as possible — while ensuring the uk still meets its climate change targets. let's speak to our political correspondent, leila nathoo. good morning. it is a very a political issue and many people will roll...
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dan roan, bbc news. it to their attention. it was all filmed by a camera on a cabbie's dashboard. 0ur transport correspondent tom edwards has been watching the footage. marylebone road early on sunday morning. this is footage from a black cab's dashboard camera. you can hear him talking to his passenger when this happens. a bus months the curb and pulls out into the road and there is no driver at the road and there is no driver at the wheel. then from the side the driverjumps the wheel. then from the side the driver jumps behind the the wheel. then from the side the driverjumps behind the steering wheel and stops the bus. he then reverses it off the road and waves at the cab. he wasn't in the driving seat. a whole incident in total last five seconds. it looks like there's only one other passenger on board and the driver stopped the bus just before it hits the central reservation. buses and bus driving have been under the spotlight recently after a number of incidents. this is a crush on lavender hill, ba
dan roan, bbc news. it to their attention. it was all filmed by a camera on a cabbie's dashboard. 0ur transport correspondent tom edwards has been watching the footage. marylebone road early on sunday morning. this is footage from a black cab's dashboard camera. you can hear him talking to his passenger when this happens. a bus months the curb and pulls out into the road and there is no driver at the road and there is no driver at the wheel. then from the side the driverjumps the wheel. then...
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let's speak to our sports editor, dan roan.this, that's forshaw, but usain bolt will go down in history as possibly the best printer who ever lived? absolutely, but wasn't meant to be this way. usain bolt was meant to win his final 100m individual race, not come third, and not be beaten by a two—time drugs cheat injustin gatlin. it's the last thing the sport would have wanted as it looks towards a new era. it would have much preferred a young, upcoming runner to take usain bolt‘s title away from him, notjustin gatlin. entry, bolt struggled in the lead up to the championships. many will speculate now he should've quit while it was head out of the rio olympics last year. electron rubble in the early rounds. he said he was desperate to go out on a high, but demonic out that way. you can't take away from him the three world records, the ii away from him the three world records, the 11 world titles. he has simply been a sporting giant for almost a decade. it wasn't as the amount he won, it has the charisma and so on ship. engineer a
let's speak to our sports editor, dan roan.this, that's forshaw, but usain bolt will go down in history as possibly the best printer who ever lived? absolutely, but wasn't meant to be this way. usain bolt was meant to win his final 100m individual race, not come third, and not be beaten by a two—time drugs cheat injustin gatlin. it's the last thing the sport would have wanted as it looks towards a new era. it would have much preferred a young, upcoming runner to take usain bolt‘s title away...
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here's our sports editor dan roan.er league launched the countdown to the start of the new season today and amid the hype talk of the lengths clubs are going to do in the pursuit of glory. chelsea, the champions, have spent £125 million on players this summer, even their manager is surprised by the amount spent. the money is amazing but it is important to improve our sport and quality because we need to win the com petition. the club knows very well what my opinion is on this issue. these are just some of the big—money signings premier league clubs has splashed out on this summer with a total of more than £1 billion set to be spent. for the first time the premier league season will kick off ona premier league season will kick off on a friday night, at the emirates stadium when arsenal take on leicester city. with the transfer window open until the end of the month the spending spree is set to continue in a way never seen before. gary and allen like the rest of us looking forward to a new season with a new league. 25 ye
here's our sports editor dan roan.er league launched the countdown to the start of the new season today and amid the hype talk of the lengths clubs are going to do in the pursuit of glory. chelsea, the champions, have spent £125 million on players this summer, even their manager is surprised by the amount spent. the money is amazing but it is important to improve our sport and quality because we need to win the com petition. the club knows very well what my opinion is on this issue. these are...
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our sports editor dan roan is at the stadium for us tonight. close but no cigars. that is right.lic money from uk sport and yet only has one medal from eight days of home championships to show for it, there will be some kind of inquest. having said that, british athletics are putting a positive spin on this. there have been plenty of fourth place finishes and top eight finishes from some very promising athletes. and with the long—term target of the 2020 tokyo olympics that bodes well. and it could improve with the relay and so mo farah in the final days. there is a growing fear that success in recent games may have papered over some cracks when it comes to the coaching structure in the sport domestically, and an over defendants on the likes of sir mo farah, jessica ennis—hill and greg rutherford may be overexposed. there could be consequences of the funding cut if it stays like this. if it is tough now, it will only get tougher when the band russian team are back. indeed, thank you. that's it from us tonight. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. have a very good
our sports editor dan roan is at the stadium for us tonight. close but no cigars. that is right.lic money from uk sport and yet only has one medal from eight days of home championships to show for it, there will be some kind of inquest. having said that, british athletics are putting a positive spin on this. there have been plenty of fourth place finishes and top eight finishes from some very promising athletes. and with the long—term target of the 2020 tokyo olympics that bodes well. and it...
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let's speak to our sports editor dan roan, who's at the london stadium.en a frustrating day the team gb. it has, ever since laura muir broke kelly holmes‘ british 1500 metres record, she‘s been regarded as the best chance the country has of a medal, outside of sir mo farah. she‘s had a fantastic breakthrough season, especially indoors, the 2a—year—old scottish athlete but in truth, she was always up against it a highly competitive field in the 1500 final. faith kipyegon, as you saw in the report, she won the race and caster semenya, the south african who many feel has an unfair advantage because of her naturally elevated testosterone levels are denying laura muir a bronze medal and she adds to a growing list of
let's speak to our sports editor dan roan, who's at the london stadium.en a frustrating day the team gb. it has, ever since laura muir broke kelly holmes‘ british 1500 metres record, she‘s been regarded as the best chance the country has of a medal, outside of sir mo farah. she‘s had a fantastic breakthrough season, especially indoors, the 2a—year—old scottish athlete but in truth, she was always up against it a highly competitive field in the 1500 final. faith kipyegon, as you saw in...
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after the race, our sports editor dan roan asked usain bolt‘s father for his reaction to the result.s sometimes. i was doubtful he would win the race. by finishing third, ijust have to accept the result. do you think it would have been better to retire after rio? not really. i was trying to persuade him to go for one more year. but he said it is time to go. he was right? he was right. what happens now with usain bolt? what role can he play going forward? i don't know. i think you must try and do something in the athletic field. but i am not sure what he is going to do. how did he take defeat? he looked 0k. a lap of honour. he said sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. in his mind, he knew he was going to lose one day. that is why he was trying to leave. injamaica, people were out in the streets to watch the 100 metre final. with the last four championship won by a jamaican, it's normally a night of celebrations. here's the reaction from kingston. gatlin beat him! can't believe, man! gatlin beat him, 9.92. he crossed the line and he's made jamaica proud, and he's the best thing to ha
after the race, our sports editor dan roan asked usain bolt‘s father for his reaction to the result.s sometimes. i was doubtful he would win the race. by finishing third, ijust have to accept the result. do you think it would have been better to retire after rio? not really. i was trying to persuade him to go for one more year. but he said it is time to go. he was right? he was right. what happens now with usain bolt? what role can he play going forward? i don't know. i think you must try and...
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she has been speaking to our sports editor dan roan. in london, it is a different atmosphere.tle lonely, even if you have your team around you, and of course the coach is always with me. but if you travel with your team, this is a big support and just a different mood for you. unfortunately, we are here under the neutral flag. we just for you. unfortunately, we are here under the neutralflag. wejust have to follow the rules. but everybody who has come to compete in london from russia, we know where we are from. and everybody knows. it doesn't matter which flag they see in the stadium. inside, the spectators know where i am from. she is an authorised neutral athlete. that will be one of the stories running through these championships. the opening ceremony speeches were becoming along in the next few minutes. but it has been a very busy day of sport as well. we will come back to the london stadium later. in keeping with most of the test series, it's been a day of fluctuating fortunes on the first day of the final test at old trafford between england and south africa. things look
she has been speaking to our sports editor dan roan. in london, it is a different atmosphere.tle lonely, even if you have your team around you, and of course the coach is always with me. but if you travel with your team, this is a big support and just a different mood for you. unfortunately, we are here under the neutral flag. we just for you. unfortunately, we are here under the neutralflag. wejust have to follow the rules. but everybody who has come to compete in london from russia, we know...
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third place last night, prompting widespread boos and jeers. last night, prompting our sports editor dan roanstadium. clive, ever sincejustin gatling crashed right usain bolt‘s farewell retirement party last night, the world of athletics has been waiting with bated breath their —— head of the awarding of the gold medal. he was spared the torrent of booze and rancour that were witnessed after the race last night but that victory has exposed some awkward questions for the world of track and field. gold medallist and world champion... for the world of track and field. it was the sight and the sound that athletics had feared. booing. athletics had feared. the american, twice banned for drug offences, crowned world champion of the sport's blue—riband event. offences, crowned world champion some booed, some applauded, others did not seem to know quite how to react. others did not seem to know instead, the cheers were reserved for the man the crowd had been desperate to see win in his final individual race, but usain bolt had to make do with bronze. individual race, but usain bolt had the sprint sup
third place last night, prompting widespread boos and jeers. last night, prompting our sports editor dan roanstadium. clive, ever sincejustin gatling crashed right usain bolt‘s farewell retirement party last night, the world of athletics has been waiting with bated breath their —— head of the awarding of the gold medal. he was spared the torrent of booze and rancour that were witnessed after the race last night but that victory has exposed some awkward questions for the world of track and...
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our sports editor, dan roan, reports. he‘ll go down as one of england‘s‘s greats.rprise, the striker said... already england‘s youngest ever player, rooney was the team‘s star performer at his first major tournament. commentator: rooney is the big discovery of euro 2004. in an international career that spanned 1a years and six managers, rooney became captain and then record goal—scorer. this how much it meant to him. it‘s a huge moment for myself, me and my family, in my career. so, hopefully, for the team, for myself, a lot more to come. for a player that won everything for manchester united,
our sports editor, dan roan, reports. he‘ll go down as one of england‘s‘s greats.rprise, the striker said... already england‘s youngest ever player, rooney was the team‘s star performer at his first major tournament. commentator: rooney is the big discovery of euro 2004. in an international career that spanned 1a years and six managers, rooney became captain and then record goal—scorer. this how much it meant to him. it‘s a huge moment for myself, me and my family, in my career....
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our sports editor dan roan is in the london stadium. so it wasn't to be for isaac makwala. this championships, he came here relatively unheralded and by tonight he is one of the worst won most well—known athletes in the world. it has become a saga, visitors forced withdrawal through illness and then this remarkable scenes when he was denied access to the stadium by the iaaf officials and then his reinstatement. he's received great sympathy and affection. a shame he could not finish with a win. a rather embarrassing episode for the iaaf, the way it was handled. wayde van niekirk was also denied an historic double gold. itjust underlines that once again the scripts which perhaps the organisers would like to see happen don't a lwa ys would like to see happen don't always come to pass in sport. dam, thank you. sir alan ayckbourn is one of britain's most successful playwrights, best known for his comic portrayals of the middle classes. but now at the age of 78 he's entering the world of science fiction for the first time. his new play, the divide, premieres at the edinburgh fest
our sports editor dan roan is in the london stadium. so it wasn't to be for isaac makwala. this championships, he came here relatively unheralded and by tonight he is one of the worst won most well—known athletes in the world. it has become a saga, visitors forced withdrawal through illness and then this remarkable scenes when he was denied access to the stadium by the iaaf officials and then his reinstatement. he's received great sympathy and affection. a shame he could not finish with a...
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dan roan asked the father of usain bolt for his reaction. yes, i am a little bit sad.times. i was doubtful he would win the race. by finishing third, i just have to accept the result. do you think it would have been better to retire after rio? not really. i was trying to persuade him to go for one more year. but he said it is time to go. he was right? he was right. what happens now with usain bolt? i don't know. ithink right. what happens now with usain bolt? i don't know. i think you must try and do something in the athletic field. but i am not sure what he is going to do. how did he take defeat? he looked 0k. a lap of honour. he said sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. in his mind, he knew he was going to lose one day. that is why he was trying to leave. the united nations security council has voted unanimously to impose tough new sanctions against north korea. the resolution was drafted by the united states and it comes in response to two long—range ballistic missile tests last month. the sanctions aim to deprive pyongyang of more than $1 billion a year in export
dan roan asked the father of usain bolt for his reaction. yes, i am a little bit sad.times. i was doubtful he would win the race. by finishing third, i just have to accept the result. do you think it would have been better to retire after rio? not really. i was trying to persuade him to go for one more year. but he said it is time to go. he was right? he was right. what happens now with usain bolt? i don't know. ithink right. what happens now with usain bolt? i don't know. i think you must try...
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0ur sports editor, dan roan, has been speaking with one man who believes he can fill the void, the 400mit becomes the focus of the athletics world once again. the man charged with organising track and fields world championships telling me the sport should savour every moment. london has a unique offering. it's a huge city, passionate about sport, the world's greatest athletics stadium, and it's going to be full. possibly going forwards, you need to see slight changes to the format, the compression of the championships. so, this could be the last great, great, traditional format championships. once again, the world's finest athletes will be on show here — a fitting farewell to the sport's greatest star. wayde van niekerk smashed the 400m world record at last year's rio 0lympics. a man in demand, we managed to spend some time with the south african as he took a cab ride through london. so, is he ready to fill the void left by usain bolt? i definitely believe that i can reach the heights what he has reached. i mean, i'm only 25 now, so i still have a lot of time left. confident words from
0ur sports editor, dan roan, has been speaking with one man who believes he can fill the void, the 400mit becomes the focus of the athletics world once again. the man charged with organising track and fields world championships telling me the sport should savour every moment. london has a unique offering. it's a huge city, passionate about sport, the world's greatest athletics stadium, and it's going to be full. possibly going forwards, you need to see slight changes to the format, the...
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our sports editor dan roan reports. he will go down as one of england‘s‘s greats.ce in footballing history. ina him a place in footballing history. in a statement that took the sport by surprise, he said... already england‘s‘s youngest ever player, he was the team‘s star performer at his first major tournament. rooney is the big discovery of euro 200a. tournament. rooney is the big discovery of euro 2004. in an international career that spanned ia yea rs international career that spanned ia years and six managers, he became captain and record goal—scorer. this is how much it meant to him. a huge honour to myself and all my family, and my career. hopefully for the tea m and my career. hopefully for the team and myself, a lot more to come. for a player that won everything for manchester united, injuries and ill discipline ensured that his england career was not without controversy and, at times, the frustration boiled over. nice to see the home fa ns boiled over. nice to see the home fans booing you! he said one of his few regrets in football was retiring having neve
our sports editor dan roan reports. he will go down as one of england‘s‘s greats.ce in footballing history. ina him a place in footballing history. in a statement that took the sport by surprise, he said... already england‘s‘s youngest ever player, he was the team‘s star performer at his first major tournament. rooney is the big discovery of euro 200a. tournament. rooney is the big discovery of euro 2004. in an international career that spanned ia yea rs international career that...
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here's our sports editor dan roan. actually, nick, it is me live at the london stadium.re five gold medals to be one here tonight at the world athletics championships which is about to get under way. isaac ma kwa la is about to get under way. isaac makwala from botswana really wanted to be in the hunt for one of those gold medals, the main event on the track here, the last eventjust before ten o'clock, the men's 400 metres final. the favourite in that is from south africa, that isaac ma kwa la is from south africa, that isaac makwala felt he could push him very hard. but he is one of those who has been hit by the norovirus. up to 30 have been affected, but isaac ma kwa la have been affected, but isaac makwala is the highest profile casualties so far. here is our sports editor dan rowan. this is the time when the world's best athletes should be concentrating on their rivals. instead these competitors and coaches today found themselves at the centre of a suspected outbreak of the highly contagious vomiting bug norovirus at this team hotel. for botswana, issac makwala! yest
here's our sports editor dan roan. actually, nick, it is me live at the london stadium.re five gold medals to be one here tonight at the world athletics championships which is about to get under way. isaac ma kwa la is about to get under way. isaac makwala from botswana really wanted to be in the hunt for one of those gold medals, the main event on the track here, the last eventjust before ten o'clock, the men's 400 metres final. the favourite in that is from south africa, that isaac ma kwa la...
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our sports editor, dan roan, watched the action unfold.ith the night sky crackling with excitement, the fireworks gave a sense of what was to come. lapping up sense of what was to come. lapping up the adulation one last time. he knew this buildup had not been perfect. he was beaten in the semi—final by an american. his sta rts semi—final by an american. his starts were also shaky. he gets a pretty good start. coleman. chasing hard. here he comes. gatlin wins it! usain bolt was pushed into bronze. the disbelief swept around the stadium. the crowd made it more than clear what they thought of it. gatlin had shocked the world. but he quickly moved from arrogance to see military. as the american basked in unpopular glory, usain bolt gave his word. i did not executed when it mattered to bite it wasn't meant to be this way. the crowd expected usain bolt to win his final 100 metre race, not come third, and certainly not get beaten by a two times drug cheat, justin gatlin. it is the last thing they would have wa nted is the last thing they would ha
our sports editor, dan roan, watched the action unfold.ith the night sky crackling with excitement, the fireworks gave a sense of what was to come. lapping up sense of what was to come. lapping up the adulation one last time. he knew this buildup had not been perfect. he was beaten in the semi—final by an american. his sta rts semi—final by an american. his starts were also shaky. he gets a pretty good start. coleman. chasing hard. here he comes. gatlin wins it! usain bolt was pushed into...
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here is dan roan. british athletics has grown accustomed to victory.lly at the end of day nine, changed. two silvers and a glorious gold in the men's100 metres relay team. the newly installed head of british track and field told me today the championships had provided some late relief. the real issue is how we got the underlying talent to take us into the next age of british athletics? we absolutely have. mo farah has provided many enduring images and this morning was no exception. his links with coach alberto salazar, who is under investigation by us anti—doping authorities, ensures his legacy is not without controversy. today reacting angrily to media scrutiny. ifi reacting angrily to media scrutiny. if i have crossed the line and alberto has crossed the line, something will be done. i have achieved what i have achieved and now you tried to destroy it. controversy was never far away at these championships. superstar usain bolt was beaten in his farewell 100 metres by drugs cheatjustin gatlin. and outbreaks of illness added team hotel saw sprinter iss
here is dan roan. british athletics has grown accustomed to victory.lly at the end of day nine, changed. two silvers and a glorious gold in the men's100 metres relay team. the newly installed head of british track and field told me today the championships had provided some late relief. the real issue is how we got the underlying talent to take us into the next age of british athletics? we absolutely have. mo farah has provided many enduring images and this morning was no exception. his links...
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our sports editor, dan roan reports. he will go down as one of england's's greats. rooney's shot!ed him a place in footballing history. in a statement that took the sport by surprise, he said... already england's's youngest ever player, he was the team's star performer at his first major tournament. rooney is the big discovery of euro 200a. in an international career that spanned 1a years and six managers, he became captain and record goal—scorer. this is how much it meant to him. a huge honour to myself and all my family, and my career. hopefully for the team and myself, a lot more to come. for a player that won everything for manchester united, injuries and ill discipline ensured that his england career was not without controversy and, at times, the frustration boiled over. nice to see the home fans booing you! he said one of his few regrets in football was retiring having never been part of a successful england side at a major tournament, but he insists the time has come to put club before country and focus his energies on everton here at goodison. a return to form, and a recal
our sports editor, dan roan reports. he will go down as one of england's's greats. rooney's shot!ed him a place in footballing history. in a statement that took the sport by surprise, he said... already england's's youngest ever player, he was the team's star performer at his first major tournament. rooney is the big discovery of euro 200a. in an international career that spanned 1a years and six managers, he became captain and record goal—scorer. this is how much it meant to him. a huge...
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she also told our sports editor dan roan about an incident back in 2014.it, who is coming to watch the game for you. i it, who is coming to watch the game foryou. isaid, i it, who is coming to watch the game foryou. i said, i have family coming in from nigeria, family coming in from nigeria, family coming in. and he said, "make sure they don't come over with ebola". when that was said, did you challenge him at the time and say that's unacceptable? no. i laughed. i laughed because, i mean, iwas in shock, i didn't know... i didn't know what to say. the fa have strongly denied the most recent claims, insisting the timing of her being dropped was coincidental and say all of the evidence remains anonymous. a three month independent investigation last year didn't uphold any of the only plaints and cleared sampson of the claims. aluko reached a settlement with the fa receiving around £80,000. on to wayne rooney, another milestone in his career? yes, 200 goals for wayne rooney in the premier league. it came against manchester city. he said it would have been a nic
she also told our sports editor dan roan about an incident back in 2014.it, who is coming to watch the game for you. i it, who is coming to watch the game foryou. isaid, i it, who is coming to watch the game foryou. i said, i have family coming in from nigeria, family coming in from nigeria, family coming in. and he said, "make sure they don't come over with ebola". when that was said, did you challenge him at the time and say that's unacceptable? no. i laughed. i laughed because, i...