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england mist and fog.peratures dipped down into single figures, especially in the countryside through parts of eastern england. tomorrow, plenty of sunshine to start the day especially in england and wales and is where the front working through northern ireland and moving east. not a huge amount of rain but it's an area of cloud. brightening up in the afternoon with showers following. most in england and wales will avoid those showers and get to see some sunshine. look how much warmer it is through eastern england and on the coast where we've lost the onshore breeze. another look at the big picture and a more vigorous area of low pressure coming in for wednesday. through northern ireland and scotland, some thundery downpours in this rainfall. one or two showers for eastern scotland, england and wales might catch a shower but it's breaking cloud with sunny spells. higher temperatures and eastern england. the breeze picking up elsewhere. this system working south on thursday with patchy rain towards southern
england mist and fog.peratures dipped down into single figures, especially in the countryside through parts of eastern england. tomorrow, plenty of sunshine to start the day especially in england and wales and is where the front working through northern ireland and moving east. not a huge amount of rain but it's an area of cloud. brightening up in the afternoon with showers following. most in england and wales will avoid those showers and get to see some sunshine. look how much warmer it is...
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what do england have to do to undo the usa?” will see england. england have to do to undo the usa? i think the usa started well in this tournament. 13—0 was not bad against thailand. when you look at england, it has been getting better and better, like a good tournament football players should play, getting stronger, and the game against norway, that was a walk in the park against a very, very decent team. hope saying they will be cemetery, i think they will be. they will be hiding it, they won't want to let england know about it. but if they get beat in this one, i think this could be the turning that many people have been waiting for for many years, that the dominance of the us is finallyjust about over. you heard it here first from pat nevin. there has been so many good luck m essa 9 es there has been so many good luck messages from back home for the lionesses, and there has been sent good luck messages on social media from a couple of fairly well—known faces. ijust want i just want to wish the lionesses a massive good luck. millions of people
what do england have to do to undo the usa?” will see england. england have to do to undo the usa? i think the usa started well in this tournament. 13—0 was not bad against thailand. when you look at england, it has been getting better and better, like a good tournament football players should play, getting stronger, and the game against norway, that was a walk in the park against a very, very decent team. hope saying they will be cemetery, i think they will be. they will be hiding it, they...
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england scored 15 of theirs. now, let usjust show what. england scored 15 of theirs. just show you what happened in the last 20 seconds of this world cup final. this was new zealand's response and their super over. the batsmen daphne desperately trying... he did not quite make it, he was short by maybe a metre or so. it's mentally super over was tired, it's meant that england won, because during the game they had scored more boundaries than new zealand. it was a technicality. it was the tightest possible finish to the tightest possible finish to the tightest possible final. it was the way that england finally have one demand's cricket world cup. there is great camaraderie between these teams, a great respect between new zealand and england. they are genuine fans of the pitch. remember, new zealand's men were trying to wind as competition for the first time every range of emotion here. the point is, for english cricket this is captivated me, did it captivate the nation? uk, france and germany have made a direct appeal to donald trump anti i ran's leader to end the esca
england scored 15 of theirs. now, let usjust show what. england scored 15 of theirs. just show you what happened in the last 20 seconds of this world cup final. this was new zealand's response and their super over. the batsmen daphne desperately trying... he did not quite make it, he was short by maybe a metre or so. it's mentally super over was tired, it's meant that england won, because during the game they had scored more boundaries than new zealand. it was a technicality. it was the...
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the england team?” be dominating the england team? ijust think that is how it is, i do not think that is how it is, i do not think there any significance in that, i think it's just all about getting the players to play and the ones who obviously fitting the way the plaintiffs are. that is the managers position, they pick what they want to pick regardless, i don't think there's anything of that, you just have to look at the way the girls of come together as a squad and they all get on, i don't think there is any north—south divide on that one. you're going to be with us through this match and we will leave you for now, let's get back to watching that match. we are going to cross to ben who was in battersea. and find out what is going on. the crowd has settled down a bed, tense the early moments in the game, perhaps not quite the cheering that was there, more than a reflection and seeing how england can impose themselves on what is regarded as themselves on what is regarded as the tournament favourite. an
the england team?” be dominating the england team? ijust think that is how it is, i do not think that is how it is, i do not think there any significance in that, i think it's just all about getting the players to play and the ones who obviously fitting the way the plaintiffs are. that is the managers position, they pick what they want to pick regardless, i don't think there's anything of that, you just have to look at the way the girls of come together as a squad and they all get on, i don't...
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his england debut. 24!rs after his england debut. 241a winning score for new zealand it seemed unlikely. but england's chase flopped. england required controlled aggression. ben stokes. this would push you to the edge, to the boundary. slower ball, now then! trent boult caught the ball, but watch his step, instead of out, it was six. unusual? you've seen out, it was six. unusual? you've seen nothing yet, nine needed three balls, stokes sprinting, the ball rebounded off his bat, he didn't know, a glorious two runs plus four more. two needed from the last ball, they dashed, they dived, they made one. scores were tied, what now? super over. england score 15 of their six extra balls. new zealand backed a bat, from the last ball of the super over, from the last moment of the most momentous match, they needed two to win. the thrower, the stumps, the run out. england have won the world cup! even the super over was tired but by virtue of scoring more boundaries in the game, by the tiniest of margins, england have w
his england debut. 24!rs after his england debut. 241a winning score for new zealand it seemed unlikely. but england's chase flopped. england required controlled aggression. ben stokes. this would push you to the edge, to the boundary. slower ball, now then! trent boult caught the ball, but watch his step, instead of out, it was six. unusual? you've seen out, it was six. unusual? you've seen nothing yet, nine needed three balls, stokes sprinting, the ball rebounded off his bat, he didn't know,...
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but england's chase flopped. england required controlled aggression. ben stokes.his would push you to the edge. to the boundary. trent boat caught the ball but watch his step. instead it was six. unusual? you've seen nothing yet. nine needed off three balls. the ball rebounds off his bat. a glorious accident, two i’u ns his bat. a glorious accident, two runs plus four more. two needed from the last ball. they dived and made one. scores were tied. what now? super over. england scored 15 of their six extra balls. new zealand back to back. from the last ball of the super over, from the last moment of the most momentous match, they needed two to women. the throne, the stumps, they are run out. even the super over was tied by virtue of scoring boundaries in the game, by the tiniest margin in sport, the imagination, england had one. at the fan zone in trafalgar square, they understood that it was all that was needed to be known. it was a victory after so much tension. they are released. everywhere. this world cup has been shared by many nations, all are linked with a lo
but england's chase flopped. england required controlled aggression. ben stokes.his would push you to the edge. to the boundary. trent boat caught the ball but watch his step. instead it was six. unusual? you've seen nothing yet. nine needed off three balls. the ball rebounds off his bat. a glorious accident, two i’u ns his bat. a glorious accident, two runs plus four more. two needed from the last ball. they dived and made one. scores were tied. what now? super over. england scored 15 of...
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it benefited england.n morgan, a member of that team that went out in the first round four yea rs went out in the first round four years ago, captaining the side now. who would have thought, i'm sure he wouldn't think he would be here having led england to a world cup, having led england to a world cup, having been brought up on the outskirts of dublin. he has masterminded this attacking cricket that england have played, that they have demonstrated over this four year period. it is that that got them over the line, by virtue of having hit as many sixes and fours as they did in the match. a huge disappointment for new zealand. beaten finalists yesterday, as they we re beaten finalists yesterday, as they were in melbourne four years ago, a real signalfor them. i were in melbourne four years ago, a real signal for them. i think were in melbourne four years ago, a real signalfor them. i think going forward , real signalfor them. i think going forward, england will help this will inspire the next generation of
it benefited england.n morgan, a member of that team that went out in the first round four yea rs went out in the first round four years ago, captaining the side now. who would have thought, i'm sure he wouldn't think he would be here having led england to a world cup, having led england to a world cup, having been brought up on the outskirts of dublin. he has masterminded this attacking cricket that england have played, that they have demonstrated over this four year period. it is that that...
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former england international. what are we hoping to see from this england team?p stage and defeated, build confidence going into the semifinals. they will stop the strongest team and try and run it out as long as they can and build a lead and make sure they get a victory tonight. it is about putting a markdown now. for new zealand and australia to think england are out to win. everyone will be looking to england and new zealand for setting the standard. but a lot are looking at england as the one to catch. we had to talk about new zealand or australia. one goal in it in the end. what did you make of it? i australia came out really quick. they had a lead at half—time but new zealand did so well to claw that back. for all of the money it was going to be a draw and then australia won it by one goal. a fantastic game and it really took it to the next level of competition. we will come back to you ina competition. we will come back to you in a moment, but we did catch up with both the new zealand and australia at the end of that match to hear what they think about the
former england international. what are we hoping to see from this england team?p stage and defeated, build confidence going into the semifinals. they will stop the strongest team and try and run it out as long as they can and build a lead and make sure they get a victory tonight. it is about putting a markdown now. for new zealand and australia to think england are out to win. everyone will be looking to england and new zealand for setting the standard. but a lot are looking at england as the...
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monty panasonic, england cricketer, hasjoined us.nesar has joined us. never. being at the world cup final in england, this is one of the greatest cricket matches we have ever seen. i think this has been one of the best of a world cups and it hasjust been of the best of a world cups and it has just been a of the best of a world cups and it hasjust been a great of the best of a world cups and it has just been a great feeling. of the best of a world cups and it hasjust been a great feeling. i was there at the ground watching it from there at the ground watching it from the ebola plus my arm and witnessing england win the world cup, it's something we've always wanted to do and to do it at lord's could not be and to do it at lord's could not be a better feeling. we know both of these teams are never won this world cup previously, heartbreakfor these teams are never won this world cup previously, heartbreak for new zealand to lose it in this manner. cup previously, heartbreak for new zealand to lose it in this mannerlj think there is alway
monty panasonic, england cricketer, hasjoined us.nesar has joined us. never. being at the world cup final in england, this is one of the greatest cricket matches we have ever seen. i think this has been one of the best of a world cups and it hasjust been of the best of a world cups and it has just been a of the best of a world cups and it hasjust been a great of the best of a world cups and it has just been a great feeling. of the best of a world cups and it hasjust been a great feeling. i was...
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such a big game for england.oin morgan spoke about having been thrashed by new zealand at the world cup four years ago had been a rock bottom for his team and they use that new zealand side as a blueprint for england's recent resurgence. the current new zealand team, they are pretty much guaranteed a place in the semifinals whatever happens tomorrow. that said, they have lost their last two games, most recently at the weekend against australia, and they know they need to return to winning ways. i think the game was a little closer against australia than it looked. i think we had them under pressure at the start and we probably, you know, it was quite a tough wicket at lord's, but we definitely haven't got the momentum that we would have liked in the last couple of games but tomorrow is a different story against different opposition. new zealand hoping to rediscover their form but the pressure is very much on england. can they get the win they need to secure their place in the world cup semifinals for the fans? it
such a big game for england.oin morgan spoke about having been thrashed by new zealand at the world cup four years ago had been a rock bottom for his team and they use that new zealand side as a blueprint for england's recent resurgence. the current new zealand team, they are pretty much guaranteed a place in the semifinals whatever happens tomorrow. that said, they have lost their last two games, most recently at the weekend against australia, and they know they need to return to winning ways....
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england's world cup dream is over.y lost 2—1 in their semi—final against the usa, the current holders of the women's world cup. it was a dramatic final ten minutes, with england 2—1 down, then missing a penalty, which was awarded thanks to help of the video assitant referee. it means the usa become the first side in women's world cup history to make three successive finals. let's cross to lyon now and speak our sports editor dan roan. dan, what a match! talk us through the key events. england came into this game full of confidence and momentum. phil neville had said they were here to win it now but they knew that they we re win it now but they knew that they were up against the dominant force in women's game in the us, three times formerly champions and the reigning champions, too. and it was the us who got off to a very good start indeed, as you can seat now. christen press and ben brought him to their side, scoring with a thumping header to give them an early lead within ten minutes. not the start the england then ha
england's world cup dream is over.y lost 2—1 in their semi—final against the usa, the current holders of the women's world cup. it was a dramatic final ten minutes, with england 2—1 down, then missing a penalty, which was awarded thanks to help of the video assitant referee. it means the usa become the first side in women's world cup history to make three successive finals. let's cross to lyon now and speak our sports editor dan roan. dan, what a match! talk us through the key events....
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it's england. it's england. england to win today.imbledon yesterday but it was over in an hour. simona halep took less than an hour to beat serena williams and deny her a record equalling 24th grand slam singles title. she beat williams in straight sets to claim her first title at the all england club, her second grand slam, becoming the first romanian to win the singles at the all—england club. it means she'll move up to number four when the world rankings come out on monday. it is something very special, my mother said that if i wanted to do something in special i would have to play the final at wimbledon, so the day came, so thank you to my mother. meanwhile the british men's wheelchair doubles pair alfie hewett and gordon reid lost in straight sets tojoachim gerard and stefan olsson in the wimbledon final. fellow briton andy lapthorne was also defeated in straight sets by australia's dylan alcott later on centre there's another epic expected in the men's final. after beating rafa nadal on friday, roger federer now goes for a nint
it's england. it's england. england to win today.imbledon yesterday but it was over in an hour. simona halep took less than an hour to beat serena williams and deny her a record equalling 24th grand slam singles title. she beat williams in straight sets to claim her first title at the all england club, her second grand slam, becoming the first romanian to win the singles at the all—england club. it means she'll move up to number four when the world rankings come out on monday. it is something...
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just remind you, if you joined us, england have been beaten 2-1, joined us, england have been beatenthey are now going through to the final. this is the scene in battersea. our correspondent, ben ando is at a fanszone in battersea tell us how fans have reacted to tonight's result. the same sentiment here, there was certainly a huge joy towards the end of that second half when they gave england that penalty after the penalty box and when that was missed, i think that was the moment a lot of people figured that was it and ironically, once again, it is penalties that do for england albeit not in the usual way, but during the match. that could have been an equaliser and certainly people thought that england played better, give a better account of themselves and that second half, but i think the consensus, even among the most senior parties, the usa where the better side and it was whether england could do something in those reserves, a fortitude of strength and they came really close and the fancier disc felt that this wasn't quite enough. var, playing a prominent role in this second hal
just remind you, if you joined us, england have been beaten 2-1, joined us, england have been beatenthey are now going through to the final. this is the scene in battersea. our correspondent, ben ando is at a fanszone in battersea tell us how fans have reacted to tonight's result. the same sentiment here, there was certainly a huge joy towards the end of that second half when they gave england that penalty after the penalty box and when that was missed, i think that was the moment a lot of...
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all chant: england! my hands in my head. that is the greatest one—day cricket match of all time. honestly there's no words at the moment. i'm gutted. honestly, i'm just so gutted. only respect between these two sides, only one winner. fortune favours the brave — well, that's the word that's defined england's journey to this. joe wilson, bbc news, lord's. this week it will be 50 years since the apollo 11 mission — and neil armstrong going down in history as the first man to set foot on the moon. but when he returned, he retreated from public life. now, his sons and granddaughter have spoken to the bbc about him — and how he was profoundly affected by seeing the earth rise from the lunar surface. our science correspondent pallab ghosh reports. archive: and the prime crew now departing from the crew quarters. on his way to the launch pad, he was about to become the most famous person in human history. yet since he set foot on the moon, the world learned little about the real neil armstrong. here they're in
all chant: england! my hands in my head. that is the greatest one—day cricket match of all time. honestly there's no words at the moment. i'm gutted. honestly, i'm just so gutted. only respect between these two sides, only one winner. fortune favours the brave — well, that's the word that's defined england's journey to this. joe wilson, bbc news, lord's. this week it will be 50 years since the apollo 11 mission — and neil armstrong going down in history as the first man to set foot on the...
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new zealand 200a148, england 241 be split. new zealand 20011148, england 241 all be split.ealand 2004148, england 241 all out. nothing can separate them after a hundred overs of cricket and so it went to a super over. all eyes on ben stokes and josh butler who contributed 15 of those final six balls. in reply, new zealand could only match them as martin failed to get the two runs they needed off that final bowl which would have seen them win it out right. it lives england as well champions, having scored more boundaries over the course of the entire match. it seems an unfair way to have do decide this tournament are the what has been seven weeks of compelling cricket. new zealand had never won the world cup, nor had england, having failed to get over the line in three previous finals. what a dramatic and to what has simply been a breathtaking tournament. eoin morgan, the winning captain and now england can go and celebrate. i still can't quite believe it, that is why i'm carrying it around as much as they can.” can't believe we've gotten over the line. it's been an extraord
new zealand 200a148, england 241 be split. new zealand 20011148, england 241 all be split.ealand 2004148, england 241 all out. nothing can separate them after a hundred overs of cricket and so it went to a super over. all eyes on ben stokes and josh butler who contributed 15 of those final six balls. in reply, new zealand could only match them as martin failed to get the two runs they needed off that final bowl which would have seen them win it out right. it lives england as well champions,...
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announcer: england!e historical centre of a global sport, the cricket world cup had, as the song goes, finally come home. but, my, what a staggering journey over a match that stretched everything. when england were bowling, it all seemed pretty straightforward — three wickets for liam plunkett 1a years after his england debut. 2&1— a winning score for new zealand seemed unlikely. but england's chase flopped. england required controlled aggression — ben stokes. this would push you to the edge, to the boundary. commentator: slower ball, now then! trent boult caught the ball, but watch his step, instead of out, it was six. unusual? you've seen nothing yet. nine needed three balls, stokes sprinting, the ball rebounded off his bat, he didn't know. a glorious two runs plus four more. two needed from the last ball, they dashed, they dived, they made one. scores were tied, what now? super over. england scored 15 off their six extra balls. new zealand back to bat. from the last ball of the super over, from the la
announcer: england!e historical centre of a global sport, the cricket world cup had, as the song goes, finally come home. but, my, what a staggering journey over a match that stretched everything. when england were bowling, it all seemed pretty straightforward — three wickets for liam plunkett 1a years after his england debut. 2&1— a winning score for new zealand seemed unlikely. but england's chase flopped. england required controlled aggression — ben stokes. this would push you to...
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incentive for england.ources, so much focus. they prioritise this tournament, prioritise this very competition and that was the aim four years ago when england were knocked out all of the world cup at the group stage. eoin morgan in that team then. masterminding a change, a change in direction, prioritise and white ball cricket and it certainly works for england, despite that dramatic finish and the celebrations, as you can imagine, continuing in the lords right now. tens, nerve—racking, but a thrilling finish. let's not forget, in light of what you seen the womeni world cup, the netball world cup to come, the football world cup to come, the football world cup, cricket needed its moment. obviously with cricket no longer being on free to air television, it was shown live today on channel 4, sky permitting channel 4to on channel 4, sky permitting channel 4 to show this alive and for the ecb and the tournament organisers, they will be delighted that they have had their moment. whether or not you will see that
incentive for england.ources, so much focus. they prioritise this tournament, prioritise this very competition and that was the aim four years ago when england were knocked out all of the world cup at the group stage. eoin morgan in that team then. masterminding a change, a change in direction, prioritise and white ball cricket and it certainly works for england, despite that dramatic finish and the celebrations, as you can imagine, continuing in the lords right now. tens, nerve—racking, but...
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willet for england?ting will and and england will lift a world cup, but they are certainly not counting any chickens yet. tropical storm barry is bringing torrential rain and 60mph winds to louisiana in the southern united states. although the weather system has lost some of its strength, millions of people are braced for potentially life—threatening flooding. meteorologist daniel phillips joins us from the city lafayette, near the area expected to be hit the worst. thank you forjoining us. it has been downgraded now to a storm but those warnings lives are under threat, how do things feel? they are picking up a little now. it was acquired day here for the most part. the problem is that the wind has been picking up and now we're looking at the radar and is a tremendous amount of rain and then down here that rainfall is usually the worst part of the storms that what we are bracing for now. just waiting for the flood threat, waiting for the flood threat, waiting and watching the water come up. that is where
willet for england?ting will and and england will lift a world cup, but they are certainly not counting any chickens yet. tropical storm barry is bringing torrential rain and 60mph winds to louisiana in the southern united states. although the weather system has lost some of its strength, millions of people are braced for potentially life—threatening flooding. meteorologist daniel phillips joins us from the city lafayette, near the area expected to be hit the worst. thank you forjoining us....
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england say they are going to do this but it is still that cliff face where if you don't play for englandve nothing. a bronze was not the colour medal that they wanted, but england netballers say they're pleased that they won something for tracey neville at the world cup in her last game in charge. england came so close to getting to the final — losing out to the eventual winners new zealand byjust two goals. earlier i spoke to shooting partners helen housby and jo harten and asked them how it felt to stand on the podium in front of a home crowd in liverpool? it was a relief to be on the podium. obviously we wanted to be in the gold medal match but to come away with a good victory over south africa and the bronze medal, we have to be happy and end with a win.|j know there were a lot of tears after the semifinal in the tight loss against new zealand, but what was the difference, what was it that gave them the extra edge? they went on to win the tournament. they did and they are a quality side. on the day theyjust performed better than we did. they delivered and credit to them. they did exa
england say they are going to do this but it is still that cliff face where if you don't play for englandve nothing. a bronze was not the colour medal that they wanted, but england netballers say they're pleased that they won something for tracey neville at the world cup in her last game in charge. england came so close to getting to the final — losing out to the eventual winners new zealand byjust two goals. earlier i spoke to shooting partners helen housby and jo harten and asked them how...
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—— england.land's men become cricket world champions in one of the most astonishing matches of all time. they lifted the trophy after beating new zealand with the final ball of the tournament. we did it! we did it! job delivered! world champions! it went to the wire at wimbledon as well as novak djokovic made history, beating roger federer in a final set tie—break. also today, keeping children safe from knife crime: london's mayor, sadiq khan, sets out his plan for the school holidays. car insurance on the rise: average premiums are approaching £800 a year, according to one comparison site. i'll be finding out why, and what you can do about it. and it is since wednesday today, dry start to the week. will it last that way for the next a0 days or is there actually some rain on the horizon? i will have all of those details here on breakfast. it's monday, the 15th ofjuly. our top story: england have won the men's cricket world cup for the first time in an extraordinary finish to a tense final at lord
—— england.land's men become cricket world champions in one of the most astonishing matches of all time. they lifted the trophy after beating new zealand with the final ball of the tournament. we did it! we did it! job delivered! world champions! it went to the wire at wimbledon as well as novak djokovic made history, beating roger federer in a final set tie—break. also today, keeping children safe from knife crime: london's mayor, sadiq khan, sets out his plan for the school holidays....
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hugely disappointing for england. nation that thought they could be the first to get to a world cup final. but that wasn't the case this time. let's get a full summary of that match for my colleague, natalie perks. they say imitation is the highest form of flattery, tracy neville, who announced weeks ago she would step down after this world cup, no longer has to bang her own drum. yes, netball has captivated this liverpool crowd, but england fans knew it would be tough. they weren't wrong. a jumpy start soon so i new zealand race into the lead. this is a collectors item. yet it wouldn't be the last mistake. england's tournament swagger had been replaced by the jitters, new zealand shooters meanwhile, were on fire. her shot is so sweet. they were cranking up the pressure, in needed attackers to finally hit their mark. in the blink of a quarter, england had returned a six goal deficit into a three goal lead. the wind was now in their hands, but they threw it away. using the attack again with all the answers, with just a
hugely disappointing for england. nation that thought they could be the first to get to a world cup final. but that wasn't the case this time. let's get a full summary of that match for my colleague, natalie perks. they say imitation is the highest form of flattery, tracy neville, who announced weeks ago she would step down after this world cup, no longer has to bang her own drum. yes, netball has captivated this liverpool crowd, but england fans knew it would be tough. they weren't wrong. a...
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it is just england, isn't it. it isjust england, isn't it. cloud here tonight, you would not have this year 4 years ago. devastated. that penalty. across the uk on sofas and in bars, more than 23 million people have followed the competition on tv, double the number who watched four years ago. here in liverpool, it is personal. four of the lionesses come from merseyside alone. in fact, more than half of the entire squad hail from the north of england. over the pennines, the sheffield united women's team watched at their training ground. in liverpool, the crowd despaired during the tough moments of the second half and after the final whistle, the loss sank in. they tried so hard and they almost won it, devastating. they're playing against the world's best team ever, a fantastic performance. i don't think the best team won, to be honest. i think they've done the country proud again. disappointment, then, as the lionesses lost out but pride, too, in the performance they put in. judith moritz, bbc news. that says it all, the sort of sigh. the lion
it is just england, isn't it. it isjust england, isn't it. cloud here tonight, you would not have this year 4 years ago. devastated. that penalty. across the uk on sofas and in bars, more than 23 million people have followed the competition on tv, double the number who watched four years ago. here in liverpool, it is personal. four of the lionesses come from merseyside alone. in fact, more than half of the entire squad hail from the north of england. over the pennines, the sheffield united...
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england this summer and last summer to bed.land, can they go to lords and get their hands on the world cup trophy? i think the performance in the last three games, we have got better and better as a group. we talked before the tournament that we would have to do that in order to get to the semi—final and final and actually be contenders. so i think today was, i suppose, a step further in the performance and adding on the two we have built already it was important that we do that. now to tennis, and it will be serena williams up against simona halep in the women's final at wimbledon on saturday as both players eased through in their semifinal match ups. wrapping it all up is holly hamilton. two semi—finals, two demolition jobs from two, while number one ‘s. one is no stranger to filezilla, serena williams who was taking on another vetera n, williams who was taking on another veteran, 33—year—old barbora strycova in her first ever gross semi—final. serena has 72 of them. that showed. she dismantled the checkin that showed. she di
england this summer and last summer to bed.land, can they go to lords and get their hands on the world cup trophy? i think the performance in the last three games, we have got better and better as a group. we talked before the tournament that we would have to do that in order to get to the semi—final and final and actually be contenders. so i think today was, i suppose, a step further in the performance and adding on the two we have built already it was important that we do that. now to...
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over the years i have asked england teams have the done themselves justice. have asked england teams themselvesjustice. for have asked england teams have the done themselves justice. for this tea m done themselves justice. for this team to do themselves justice needs to be winning the final. there were a lot of questions about the mentality, we know about the talent but it was about the mentality and pressure situations and not winning a knockout match for 27 years. there was a what riding on that and they came up with the answers. the drop in form came up with the answers. the drop inform and came up with the answers. the drop in form and intensity whenjason came up with the answers. the drop in form and intensity when jason roy was injured, he came back and the intensity returned and he has the attitude and swagger but we saw that throughout today, what struck me was the intensity and quality of the fielding, not just the intensity and quality of the fielding, notjust catching but number on boundaries they cut off, jos buttler getting rid of steve smith, you could have added 20 or
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but you fa ncy england side at lord's. but you fancy england on sunday?” england side at lord's.nt in time i think if we can play as a team as we have done in this match today i think we might come out on top but you must not write off new zealand. thank you. tonnes of plastic are being removed from a river bed in cumbria. the keekle was lined with plastic around 20 years ago in an attempt to stop the water being polluted by a disused mine nearby. but that plastic is now being eroded and fragments of it are being washed away into the sea. so now the plan is to replace the plastic lining with a riverbed of rocks instead. alison freeman has been to watch the work. at first glance, the river keekle looks like any other, but take a closer look and you can see its dark secret — reams and reams of black plastic. this plastic was used to line the river to protect it from contamination from a nearby disused mine. but over the past two decades, it's deteriorated and it's become the pollutant itself, as well as an eyesore. there's been such a knee—jerk reaction to worry about what the rive
but you fa ncy england side at lord's. but you fancy england on sunday?” england side at lord's.nt in time i think if we can play as a team as we have done in this match today i think we might come out on top but you must not write off new zealand. thank you. tonnes of plastic are being removed from a river bed in cumbria. the keekle was lined with plastic around 20 years ago in an attempt to stop the water being polluted by a disused mine nearby. but that plastic is now being eroded and...
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announcer: england! cricket world cup had, as the song goes, finally come home. but, my, what a staggering journey over a match that stretched everything. when england were bowling, it all seemed pretty straightforward — three wickets for liam plunkett ia years after his england debut. 2ai, a winning score for new zealand? seemed unlikely. but england's chase flopped. england required controlled aggression — ben stokes. this would push you to the edge, to the boundary. trent boult caught the ball, but watch his step. instead of out, it was six. unusual? you've seen nothing yet. nine needed of three balls. stokes sprinting, the ball rebounded off his bat. he didn't know. a glorious two runs plus four more. two needed from the last ball, they dashed, they dived, they made one. scores were tied. what now? super over. england scored 15 off their six extra balls. new zealand back to bat. from the last ball of the super over, from the last moment of the most momentous match, they needed two to win. the throw,
announcer: england! cricket world cup had, as the song goes, finally come home. but, my, what a staggering journey over a match that stretched everything. when england were bowling, it all seemed pretty straightforward — three wickets for liam plunkett ia years after his england debut. 2ai, a winning score for new zealand? seemed unlikely. but england's chase flopped. england required controlled aggression — ben stokes. this would push you to the edge, to the boundary. trent boult caught...
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england winning by 143 runs.eba5ton next week. australia have today announced their squad for that and i can tell you that cameron bancroft gets his first international call up since being banned over the sandpaper scandal. the other two players involved — steve smith and david warner — are also named in a test squad for the first time since their ban5. one other piece of cricket news, and the pakistan bowler mohammad amir is to retire from playing test cricket so he can focus on the limited over5 game. amir is regarded as one of pakistan's key bowlers in the world, having returned from a ban for his part in a spot—fixing scandal in 2010. so a busy day of cricket, carrie. and some news in the last hour about the coach of the england netball team? after england's side won bronze at the recent world cup in liverpool we knew head coach tracey neville was going to step down. today her 5uccessor has been announced. it is to bejess thirlby who is the new england netball head coach. thirlby left her role as head coach o
england winning by 143 runs.eba5ton next week. australia have today announced their squad for that and i can tell you that cameron bancroft gets his first international call up since being banned over the sandpaper scandal. the other two players involved — steve smith and david warner — are also named in a test squad for the first time since their ban5. one other piece of cricket news, and the pakistan bowler mohammad amir is to retire from playing test cricket so he can focus on the...
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england!ical centre of a global sport, the cricket world cup had, as the song goes, finally come home. but, my, what a staggering journey over a match that stretched everything. when england were bowling, it all seemed pretty straightforward — three wickets for liam plunkett 1a years after his england debut. 2&1— a winning score for new zealand seemed unlikely. but england's chase flopped. england required controlled aggression. ben stokes. this would push you to the edge, to the boundary. commentator: slower ball, now then! trent boult caught the ball, but watch his step, instead of out, it was six. unusual? you've seen nothing yet. nine needed three balls, stokes sprinting, the ball rebounded off his bat, he didn't know. a glorious two runs plus four more. two needed from the last ball, they dashed, they dived, they made one. commentator: they've got to go quick, they've got to go quick! scores were tied, what now? super over. england scored 15 off their six extra balls. new zealand back to
england!ical centre of a global sport, the cricket world cup had, as the song goes, finally come home. but, my, what a staggering journey over a match that stretched everything. when england were bowling, it all seemed pretty straightforward — three wickets for liam plunkett 1a years after his england debut. 2&1— a winning score for new zealand seemed unlikely. but england's chase flopped. england required controlled aggression. ben stokes. this would push you to the edge, to the...
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can england's women salvage a draw in the ashes?tic scenes at the tour de france because the stages abandoned due to uk, causing a change of overall leader. and it'sjess thirlby as tracey neville‘s replacement — what will the former bath coach bring to england netball? i can't put into words still, 48 hours on, how special it feels. it's such an honour to be asked to lead your country. also coming up in the programme: fastest in practice, but will charles leclerc do as well in qualifying? a ferrari one—two in germany, with hamilton in third. plus with hamilton in third. another medalfor great bri at plus another medal for great britain at the swimming championships in south korea and, from a swimmer with the same coaches adam peaty. hello and welcome to sportsday. it was all set to be an historic day. with a target of 182, ireland could realistically win a test match for the first time ever, and against england at lords. but it wasn't to be. ireland collapsed, with three wickets falling for no runs. eventually, they were all out in
can england's women salvage a draw in the ashes?tic scenes at the tour de france because the stages abandoned due to uk, causing a change of overall leader. and it'sjess thirlby as tracey neville‘s replacement — what will the former bath coach bring to england netball? i can't put into words still, 48 hours on, how special it feels. it's such an honour to be asked to lead your country. also coming up in the programme: fastest in practice, but will charles leclerc do as well in qualifying? a...
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been england's night.1-0 the usa went ahead first, they were 1—0 up, but then ellen white, brilliant tournament, equalised, for england, and barack obama the us regained the lead through alex morgan, one of their big star players. and then ellen white again had her goal disallowed for offside after a var decision before the captain, steph houghton, took a penalty she will not want to see again, she had it saved, and england must make do with the third—place play—off. after the match, steph houghton, who has had a captains tournament, spoke to us and explained how terribly bad she felt about the result. i hold myself with high standards, and with my technique, and it is notjust about me but at the same time, in them actions it is, so, obviously, i am gutted and heartbroken because we are so close, but i am proud of staff and players because we gave it everything. so many positives to ta ke everything. so many positives to take from this campaign from an england point of view. in the build—up to this one phi
been england's night.1-0 the usa went ahead first, they were 1—0 up, but then ellen white, brilliant tournament, equalised, for england, and barack obama the us regained the lead through alex morgan, one of their big star players. and then ellen white again had her goal disallowed for offside after a var decision before the captain, steph houghton, took a penalty she will not want to see again, she had it saved, and england must make do with the third—place play—off. after the match,...
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that he won the game for england. that he won the game for england.undary fuzzed up to deliver any kind of skill under that kind of pressure, it takes a calm, composed mind. that is what england did. also new zealand, you have to look at the way they played. they didn't deserve to lose that game. the captain kane williamson, i'm delighted he won man of the tournament. he is the kind of person you want kids to follow. he is very understated, he plays the game the right way and he can be very proud of his team.|j game the right way and he can be very proud of his team. i will let you go, michael, i know you have to catch that train but thank you for talking to us. one viewer said, great to see we could view the cricket on terrestrial tv yesterday for maggie said, exciting stuff and i don't like cricket. meg said, i need to lie down in a darkened room, it was beyond grouping. this tweet, great that an irishman will lift the trophy. hannah said, got to be the greatest cricket match on earth, ever. jenny said, couldn't watch most of it too tense. monty, as
that he won the game for england. that he won the game for england.undary fuzzed up to deliver any kind of skill under that kind of pressure, it takes a calm, composed mind. that is what england did. also new zealand, you have to look at the way they played. they didn't deserve to lose that game. the captain kane williamson, i'm delighted he won man of the tournament. he is the kind of person you want kids to follow. he is very understated, he plays the game the right way and he can be very...
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in a tense finish, england finished with tense finish, england finished with ten players after a secondca rd ten players after a second yellow card for millie bright. the americans finished with a third successive world cup final to look forward to. hugely intense, physical and emotional is how i would describe this one. who would you prefer to face in the final? that is not our mentality. not even thinking that way. whoever we prepare, i think we know for certain it will be a tough match. a final is not easy and we will be ready. we now know the final 16 for the africa cup of nations knockout phase after tuesday's final round of group games. in group e — mali have gone through in first place after a 1—0 win over angola with tunisia's goalless draw against mauritania means they qualify. in group f — ghana, cameroon and benin progress, benin qualify as a best of the third place finishers. from cairo, the bbc'sjohn bennett rounds up the day's action. dana started the day under pressure with just two points and ended the day as group f winners to cruise into the knockout stages and avoid a
in a tense finish, england finished with tense finish, england finished with ten players after a secondca rd ten players after a second yellow card for millie bright. the americans finished with a third successive world cup final to look forward to. hugely intense, physical and emotional is how i would describe this one. who would you prefer to face in the final? that is not our mentality. not even thinking that way. whoever we prepare, i think we know for certain it will be a tough match. a...
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you can't stop the party when it comes to england's victorious cricket team. having won the world cup in such dramatic circumstances on sunday against new zealand, the celebrations continued with a trip to meet the british prime minister, theresa may, at ten downing street. both england and new zealand scored 241 runs from their 50 overs in sunday's final at lord's, before eoin morgan's side won after a dramatic super over. cricket fan may was at the final, tweeting well done to the team after their victory. meanwhile, earlier in the day, there were a lot of people taking the day off work to meet their all—conquering heroes. eoin morgan's england players were actually guests at their own party. children were scheduled to play cricket at the oval in london on monday, but were instead treated to some quality time with their world champions, jofra archer, jonny bairstow, ben stokes, and the rest of the gang. this team have got an incredible opportunity to not only inspire from yesterday, that's going to inspire, but they are young. they are a team thatis but they
you can't stop the party when it comes to england's victorious cricket team. having won the world cup in such dramatic circumstances on sunday against new zealand, the celebrations continued with a trip to meet the british prime minister, theresa may, at ten downing street. both england and new zealand scored 241 runs from their 50 overs in sunday's final at lord's, before eoin morgan's side won after a dramatic super over. cricket fan may was at the final, tweeting well done to the team after...
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it was that england took advantage of their fine record here. important to get off to a good start, paying them and hopefully help us do that. it's been a good venue help us do that. it's been a good venue for us, we've got a lot of success venue for us, we've got a lot of success here. but it is a relatively compacted series. australians have been here for a long time as well but if we can start well it will make it a very long trip for them. but it's important that we do that. as ever, david weiner will of course bea as ever, david weiner will of course be a key man for australia and having served that year—long band for his role in the ball tempering scandal last year, he of course has a big point to prove. he had a really successful world cup a big point to prove. he had a really successful world cu p ca m pa ig n with australia and now he'll be relishing the opportunity to score yet more runs in the ashes but at training today at edgbaston, he was struck on the five and there is now a slight injury concern. i asked the former legendary stal
it was that england took advantage of their fine record here. important to get off to a good start, paying them and hopefully help us do that. it's been a good venue help us do that. it's been a good venue for us, we've got a lot of success venue for us, we've got a lot of success here. but it is a relatively compacted series. australians have been here for a long time as well but if we can start well it will make it a very long trip for them. but it's important that we do that. as ever, david...
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england, world champions!nd, after a marathon five hours on court, novak djokovic beats roger federer to retain his wimbledon title. the uk, france and germany have made a joint appeal to president trump and iran's leaders to ease their standoff over iran's nuclear programme. they say the deal reached with iran could unravel further and everyone involved should consider the consequences of their actions. it comes as leaked diplomatic cables reveal that the former british ambassador to washington believed the us president pulled out of the deal to ‘vandalise‘ president obama's legacy. our diplomatic correspondent james robbins reports. most of the current crisis in the gulf can be traced back to iran's controversial nuclear research. britain, france and germany still hope to keep alive the 2015 nuclear deal which limits this work, but president trump abandoned it last year in favour of increased sanctions, and iran says it is now breaching the deal because it's not delivering the promised economic benefits. thi
england, world champions!nd, after a marathon five hours on court, novak djokovic beats roger federer to retain his wimbledon title. the uk, france and germany have made a joint appeal to president trump and iran's leaders to ease their standoff over iran's nuclear programme. they say the deal reached with iran could unravel further and everyone involved should consider the consequences of their actions. it comes as leaked diplomatic cables reveal that the former british ambassador to...
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the bulk of england, wales, southern scotla nd bulk of england, wales, southern scotland will be dryncolnshire through north—west england towards eastern scotland. any sunny spells, top temperatures will reach around 25 degrees towards the south—east, a small chance of catching a passing showers at wimbledon. in general, for the final three days of the championships we are expecting a lot of dry, settled weather with sunshine. not quite as hot and weather with sunshine. not quite as hotand humid weather with sunshine. not quite as hot and humid for the plays of the spectators compared to the last couple of days. but we couldn't rule out one or two passing jobs at wimbledon during friday afternoon or saturday afternoon. as we had three friday night into the early hours of saturday a lot of dry settled weather with clear spells. the overnight temperatures will be a little lower than recent notes. not quite as warm and humid as we start of the weekend. through the day on saturday, the chance of one or two showers lingering, particularly in the east. this area of high pressure will be bu
the bulk of england, wales, southern scotla nd bulk of england, wales, southern scotland will be dryncolnshire through north—west england towards eastern scotland. any sunny spells, top temperatures will reach around 25 degrees towards the south—east, a small chance of catching a passing showers at wimbledon. in general, for the final three days of the championships we are expecting a lot of dry, settled weather with sunshine. not quite as hot and weather with sunshine. not quite as hotand...
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won by one run, as faras last ball and england won by one run, as far as i last ball and england wonrun, as faras i can last ball and england won by one run, as far as i can tell. last ball and england won by one run, as faras i can tell. i last ball and england won by one run, as far as i can tell. i watched quite a lot of the highlights of the world cup, which has been going for a couple of weeks? about six weeks. i caught a couple of weeks? about six weeks. icaught up a couple of weeks? about six weeks. i caught up about two weeks ago! but i enjoyed the highlights. afghanistan was good... it was fabulous but apart from that i don't know much about cricket, other than it has chaps who throw the ball at each other. they can't throw it, they bowl! the intro in the piece michael vaughan has done in the front of the telegraph is something i can't argue with, quite simply the most amazing cricket match i've ever seen and he's not wrong. how has it changed sport for ever? it is about the mood. whether cricket is able to grasp itself back into the national further. it's been lost to a deg
won by one run, as faras last ball and england won by one run, as far as i last ball and england wonrun, as faras i can last ball and england won by one run, as far as i can tell. last ball and england won by one run, as faras i can tell. i last ball and england won by one run, as far as i can tell. i watched quite a lot of the highlights of the world cup, which has been going for a couple of weeks? about six weeks. i caught a couple of weeks? about six weeks. icaught up a couple of weeks?...
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moves england and wales. they sold moves north and east, and waited thundery bursts of rain, high teens, low 20s. saturdays a day of some sunshine, but scattered showers, heavy and thundery, a chance of rain later on sunday in northern ireland and western scotland. that's all from the bbc news at six, so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. the brother of the manchester arena bomber has been extradited to the uk in connection with the attack. in her last speech as prime minister, theresa may says she is worried about the state of politics and public debate here and abroad. the us house of representatives votes to condemn president donald trump for racist comments aimed at four congress women. and in the netball world cup, england looks set for the semifinals after beating trinidad and tobago 72-46. in after beating trinidad and tobago 72—46. in a moment it be sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. the latest on the donald
moves england and wales. they sold moves north and east, and waited thundery bursts of rain, high teens, low 20s. saturdays a day of some sunshine, but scattered showers, heavy and thundery, a chance of rain later on sunday in northern ireland and western scotland. that's all from the bbc news at six, so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. the brother of the manchester arena bomber has been extradited to the uk in connection with the attack. in...
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england? hosted the men's world cup final fourtimes before. england?imes before. england? men have reached the cricket world cup final three times before and never won it. it is indisputably a big deal. three times before and never won it. it is indisputably a big dealm three times before and never won it. it is indisputably a big deal. it is that far removed i never even in my wildest dreams dreamt of it. it is awesome. i dreamt of hitting the i’u ns awesome. i dreamt of hitting the runs in the world cup final, i never dreamt i would lead my country out in the world cup final so that probably sums up how much it means. new zealand weather—beaten finalists in the last world cup. they knocked at the mighty india in this semifinal but yet, as the captain knows there are always described as the underdogs. whatever dog we are it isjust the underdogs. whatever dog we are it is just important the underdogs. whatever dog we are it isjust important we focus on the underdogs. whatever dog we are it is just important we focus on the cricket that we want to play
england? hosted the men's world cup final fourtimes before. england?imes before. england? men have reached the cricket world cup final three times before and never won it. it is indisputably a big deal. three times before and never won it. it is indisputably a big dealm three times before and never won it. it is indisputably a big deal. it is that far removed i never even in my wildest dreams dreamt of it. it is awesome. i dreamt of hitting the i’u ns awesome. i dreamt of hitting the runs in...
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the england cricketerjoe root.e following this more closely and intensely than in many other parts of the country. it is glorious here, but yes, the tension is building because we were hoping this would be a great celebration, and it might still be, but if england are going to when they will clearly have to fight for it. about an hourago clearly have to fight for it. about an hour ago there was an audible sigh from the clubhouse when the local lad, joe root, got out. he had been tied down a bit by the new zealand bowlers, and eventually has patience snapped. this is the club where joe root learned patience snapped. this is the club wherejoe root learned his trade, started playing cricket, his dad played here, his brother, and some of the people here have been watching play developed since before 11 o'clock when it started. we will hope for the best that they will recover, u nfortu nately hope for the best that they will recover, unfortunately with joe root backin recover, unfortunately with joe root back in the pav
the england cricketerjoe root.e following this more closely and intensely than in many other parts of the country. it is glorious here, but yes, the tension is building because we were hoping this would be a great celebration, and it might still be, but if england are going to when they will clearly have to fight for it. about an hourago clearly have to fight for it. about an hour ago there was an audible sigh from the clubhouse when the local lad, joe root, got out. he had been tied down a bit...
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england 21—6.m this crumbling batting display, they did stumble past their lowest one—day total of just 50. the inevitable was not far behind. beaten by 194 runs. if the start to the women's ashes is anything to go by, the end for england could well be nigh. that six—point lead will take some hauling back. australia post 269—7 off 50 overs at canterbury. alyssa healey and meg lanning sharing a 109 run partnership. ellyse perry takes 7—22 from 10 overs. only three players reaching double figures with laura marsh last out and top scoring for 21. it's england's second biggest defeat to australia in one day cricket. the men's ashes starts on the 1st of august and england's record wicket—ta ker james anderson is in a race to be fit for the first test. a scan's revealed he tore his calf muscle whilst bowling for lancashire last week. he'll miss their next two county championship matches. england play ireland in a one—off test at lords on july the 24th before facing australia for the start of the ashes at
england 21—6.m this crumbling batting display, they did stumble past their lowest one—day total of just 50. the inevitable was not far behind. beaten by 194 runs. if the start to the women's ashes is anything to go by, the end for england could well be nigh. that six—point lead will take some hauling back. australia post 269—7 off 50 overs at canterbury. alyssa healey and meg lanning sharing a 109 run partnership. ellyse perry takes 7—22 from 10 overs. only three players reaching...
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Jul 3, 2019
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come on england, it's the biggest game so far for england! don't let the smile is for you.es were about to be severelyjangled. beat new zealand and they would be through to the semifinals. lose, though, and their world cup could be over. pressure? while you'd hardly have guessed as england's batsmen got off to a blistering start. jason roy and jonny with a tonne of boundaries. a mammoth total seemed certain. but new zealand clung to their catches and clawed their way back. england's final total of 305, still decent, but would it be enough? the signs were soon encouraging. a spectacular catch from jos buttler, followed by the ultimate touch of luck. mark would tipping the ball onto the stumps to run out captain kane williamson. the finger of fortuna run out captain kane williamson. the finger of fortu na was run out captain kane williamson. the finger of fortuna was pointing england's way as the wickets kept tumbling. including one for ben stokes with his very first ball. fairto stokes with his very first ball. fair to say he enjoyed that and england will surely be enjoying
come on england, it's the biggest game so far for england! don't let the smile is for you.es were about to be severelyjangled. beat new zealand and they would be through to the semifinals. lose, though, and their world cup could be over. pressure? while you'd hardly have guessed as england's batsmen got off to a blistering start. jason roy and jonny with a tonne of boundaries. a mammoth total seemed certain. but new zealand clung to their catches and clawed their way back. england's final total...
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i think a comfortable england win. hopefully an england win, iwill england win.sunday. fingers crossed from an england perspective. absolutely. we will take 1—0. you are watching bbc news. the chinese government has condemned the protests in hong kong as an undisguised challenge to its rule by violent offenders. yesterday, pro—democracy demonstrators stormed the parliament in hong kong, occupying its chip chamber and scrawling graffiti on the walls. china‘s state media has denounced the protest as mob violence and warned western powers against interference in chinese internal affairs, but here, jeremy hunt has said the authorities in hong kong must not respond to what happened yesterday with repression. they were already trying to repair the damage done to hong kong‘s battered parliament. but these protests have inflicted other wounds, deep wounds, which will not be easily healed. thousands of young hong kongers besieged the building yesterday, saying they did not want to be part of china. a seemingly leaderless protest powered by social media and anger. they eve
i think a comfortable england win. hopefully an england win, iwill england win.sunday. fingers crossed from an england perspective. absolutely. we will take 1—0. you are watching bbc news. the chinese government has condemned the protests in hong kong as an undisguised challenge to its rule by violent offenders. yesterday, pro—democracy demonstrators stormed the parliament in hong kong, occupying its chip chamber and scrawling graffiti on the walls. china‘s state media has denounced the...
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towards the midlands, northwest england and northern ireland.a bit of patchy rain across northern scotla nd of patchy rain across northern scotland it's mainly dry mixture of the above amounts of crowd and also clear spells. it's a fairly muggy night, temperatures across central and southern england not much lower than 16 or 17 celsius and parts of scotla nd than 16 or 17 celsius and parts of scotland going up to 1a or 15 as well. this area of low pressure is the driving force behind our weather through the working week. notice how they are quite close together as well, not just to they are quite close together as well, notjust to become a thing to be showers, some windy conditions as well and to tuesday, showers initially across wales, southwest england in the midlands will slowly become more widespread across england and wales extending into northern ireland, parts of southern scotland, northern scotland as well when we see the showers they would bring a lot of rain in a short amount of time. thunder, lightning, gusty winds, quite widely, they
towards the midlands, northwest england and northern ireland.a bit of patchy rain across northern scotla nd of patchy rain across northern scotland it's mainly dry mixture of the above amounts of crowd and also clear spells. it's a fairly muggy night, temperatures across central and southern england not much lower than 16 or 17 celsius and parts of scotla nd than 16 or 17 celsius and parts of scotland going up to 1a or 15 as well. this area of low pressure is the driving force behind our...
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is this a good move for england captainjoe is this a good move for england captain joe root is this a for england captainjoe root moving up to number three? i think time will tell, i think he would rather bat at number four but realised for this team to work he needed to go to number three. long—term i think potentially he will go back to number four or even someone he will go back to number four or even someone like jason roy will go to four but i think that is more a long—term solution. jason roy is not batting at number four right now and i'm not quite sure why, i thinkjoe denly has had more experience as an opener and i think that would have been a better move. and the longer you can keep the likes ofjoe root away from the new ball i think the better. they only have 11 caps between one, two and three so i think they are trying to break it up a little bit and get the best player in early. i can understand why they've done that and thinkjoe being the captain has made that decision. and michael vaughan said last night it is about picking the best tea m last night it is about picking
is this a good move for england captainjoe is this a good move for england captain joe root is this a for england captainjoe root moving up to number three? i think time will tell, i think he would rather bat at number four but realised for this team to work he needed to go to number three. long—term i think potentially he will go back to number four or even someone he will go back to number four or even someone like jason roy will go to four but i think that is more a long—term solution....
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england got off to a flyer. but then joe jason roy. england got off to a flyer.son roy. england got off to a flyer. but then joe root went out for 2h, jos buttler1i11. if flyer. but then joe root went out for 2a, jos buttler a11. if you wickets timbre over the last half hour a5 minutes or so. the new zealand bowlers have started to restrict england's progress. england still going well, 232—a, they will be looking for a total well in excess of 300 so that they can endive their view hopefully when this match. it is a match that they really need to want to make sure of a place in the semifinals. yes, that prime edition that which spoke about earlier, as whether england are worried or not worried as to how much you want them to win this game. pakistan's involvement is crucial if things don't go well for england. that's right. if england win here today, they are through to the semifinal. if they lose here today, it gets a bit complicated. they face a nervous wait until friday, that is when pakistan played bangladesh at lord's in theirfinal when pakistan played banglad
england got off to a flyer. but then joe jason roy. england got off to a flyer.son roy. england got off to a flyer. but then joe root went out for 2h, jos buttler1i11. if flyer. but then joe root went out for 2a, jos buttler a11. if you wickets timbre over the last half hour a5 minutes or so. the new zealand bowlers have started to restrict england's progress. england still going well, 232—a, they will be looking for a total well in excess of 300 so that they can endive their view hopefully...
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Jul 30, 2019
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in towards the east of england and maybe the east midlands as well into the south—west southern englandurther north where those showers are. that low pressure system then moves out into the north sea on thursday, still affecting the eastern side of the country and the winds will be lighter as well so where the showers turn up, and i think again across parts of scotland and northern eastern england, they will be slower moving into areas where you can see a bit of rain in a short period of time. the dry weather across the southern and western areas with lighter winds temperatures will be a little higher, may in the mid—20 celsius. but still high teens in the north. it promises to dry up a little bit as high pressure builds in for friday and the start of the weekend welcome to bbc news, i'm mike embley. our top stories: as the afghan presidential election gets underway, the trump administration announces it will start withdrawing american troops before the us election next year. at least 50 prisoners are killed in fighting between rival gangs in a brazilian jail. two children are among the
in towards the east of england and maybe the east midlands as well into the south—west southern englandurther north where those showers are. that low pressure system then moves out into the north sea on thursday, still affecting the eastern side of the country and the winds will be lighter as well so where the showers turn up, and i think again across parts of scotland and northern eastern england, they will be slower moving into areas where you can see a bit of rain in a short period of...
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it is only available in england.d news hopefully. what advice would you give to anyone seeing this who may be eligible? if you think you might be eligible, chat with your clinician. what about general advice for women concerned they may be showing symptoms? what should we look out for? feeling bloated, it is tummy pain, feeling full and not eating as much, and needing to read more often. if the symptoms are new and happening repeatedly, see your gp. it is called the silent killer. we always say these symptoms are present early but can be confused with other things. the message is if you have any of those symptoms see yourgp. good to get your advice. thank you. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. things are set to get cooler, heat and humidity has peaked in the uk but we have seen storms around, starting in the south—east, and pushing across lincolnshire and north yorkshire, and across london with more in the wings. running across eastern counties through today. further west, showers working nort
it is only available in england.d news hopefully. what advice would you give to anyone seeing this who may be eligible? if you think you might be eligible, chat with your clinician. what about general advice for women concerned they may be showing symptoms? what should we look out for? feeling bloated, it is tummy pain, feeling full and not eating as much, and needing to read more often. if the symptoms are new and happening repeatedly, see your gp. it is called the silent killer. we always say...
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putting into north—west england and north wales. elsewhere in england and wales.ou have the rain and a strengthening wind once again. looking very wet north—west england and offer scotland on through sunday night and into monday. parts of western scotland and the hills by tuesday could see 100 millimetres of rain. and during monday, notice the temperatures are heading up. near 30 in east anglia and south—east england. a heat wave again through iberia into france. we are tapping into some of that. it will turn drier is only for a few days. scotla nd drier is only for a few days. scotland and northern ireland, the mid—205 for a few days. england and wales 30 or above. it looks like the east and south—east of england will be approaching the mid— 305 for a time. but along with that there is humidity as well and some pretty warm nights on the way. so careful what you wish for. it is not my favourite type of weather. at least i have had rain on the garden for the past few days. like it or lump it things are hotting up. charlie and naga, back to you. at least the sunshin
putting into north—west england and north wales. elsewhere in england and wales.ou have the rain and a strengthening wind once again. looking very wet north—west england and offer scotland on through sunday night and into monday. parts of western scotland and the hills by tuesday could see 100 millimetres of rain. and during monday, notice the temperatures are heading up. near 30 in east anglia and south—east england. a heat wave again through iberia into france. we are tapping into some...