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former england spin bowler phil tufnell was commentating on the games for 5live and said england needed, especially in the field gave away to have dozen overthrows and if few missed fields and weren't quite on it with the ball as well and obviously missing some on the backend to blow those lovely 90 mile an hour is short balls and back of the hand bounces injust a little bit sloppy but it is good to get one of those out of the way in the group stages then they can regroup, come together, and perhaps there might be a little bit of finger waving and then they got away with that needs a level. jason boy, look pretty bad. i feel for him because he has had a couple of injury problems in the last world cup as well and missed out on a hamstring. it looked bad and we saw him at the end of the game on crutches. it was strapped up and, yeah, ithink game on crutches. it was strapped up and, yeah, i think he is probably going to rule himself out in the next couple of games. when you are looking ahead to the semifinals looks like it is going to new zealand for england and pakistan and australia in t
former england spin bowler phil tufnell was commentating on the games for 5live and said england needed, especially in the field gave away to have dozen overthrows and if few missed fields and weren't quite on it with the ball as well and obviously missing some on the backend to blow those lovely 90 mile an hour is short balls and back of the hand bounces injust a little bit sloppy but it is good to get one of those out of the way in the group stages then they can regroup, come together, and...
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we are starting to ick england coach. we are starting to -ick the england coach.. we are starting to pick the team that can _ england coach. we are starting to pick the team that can win - england coach. we are starting to pick the team that can win the - england coach. we are starting to i pick the team that can win the world cup, so we needed to really generate and rejuvenate the team, and needed some good young players coming through an english club rugby. freddy stewart has, really deserves the opportunity, and radwan is one of those jack—in—the—box players that can do things other cannot even think about. that can do things other cannot even think about-— that can do things other cannot even think about. ., ., ,., ., , think about. tonga with some quality -la ers as think about. tonga with some quality players as ever- _ think about. tonga with some quality players as ever. england _ think about. tonga with some quality players as ever. england had - think about. tonga with some quality players as ever. england had had i think about. tonga with some quality p
we are starting to ick england coach. we are starting to -ick the england coach.. we are starting to pick the team that can _ england coach. we are starting to pick the team that can win - england coach. we are starting to pick the team that can win the - england coach. we are starting to i pick the team that can win the world cup, so we needed to really generate and rejuvenate the team, and needed some good young players coming through an english club rugby. freddy stewart has, really deserves...
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england ahead after four minutes. but that was short lived.third in the world. the roses were behind for the first time in the tournament. game on. england are rarely tested but this time they were made to work for it. they are here to play. cowell certainly did, delighting her home crowd once again before the half—time break. 20 points to 12. as a full professional outfit, england have strength in depth and quickly began to show it. the canadians were left chasing their tails as the roses headed towards a 17th consecutive victory. less than a year until the delayed rugby world cup, but england already seem to be in good shape. claudia mcdonald crossed over for the final try before the boot of zoe harrison sealed it 51 to 12. i am thrilled, it was a really good test match at the scoreboard doesn't tell the story. canada are tough and they were outstanding today. there were parts when we had to really fight for it and moments when they caused us problems and they came at us. it was great the way the team got ourselves back on track and momentum
england ahead after four minutes. but that was short lived.third in the world. the roses were behind for the first time in the tournament. game on. england are rarely tested but this time they were made to work for it. they are here to play. cowell certainly did, delighting her home crowd once again before the half—time break. 20 points to 12. as a full professional outfit, england have strength in depth and quickly began to show it. the canadians were left chasing their tails as the roses...
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_ got in their blackjersey, and england are just dominant in every facet _ england are just dominantd are just dominant in every facet of the game right now. it's amazing — facet of the game right now. it's amazing to see from an english supporier— amazing to see from an english supporter and english man point of view, _ supporter and english man point of view, but _ supporter and english man point of view, but actually commit for the rest of— view, but actually commit for the rest of the — view, but actually commit for the rest of the welding rugby, we need to catch _ rest of the welding rugby, we need to catch up — rest of the welding rugby, we need to catch up now. we rest of the welding rugby, we need to catch up nova— rest of the welding rugby, we need to catch up now. we need that new zealand hadn't _ to catch up now. we need that new zealand hadn't played _ to catch up now. we need that new zealand hadn't played international| zealand hadn't played international rugby for two years because of the pandemic, how much has not improved in that time? i pandemic, how much has not im
_ got in their blackjersey, and england are just dominant in every facet _ england are just dominantd are just dominant in every facet of the game right now. it's amazing — facet of the game right now. it's amazing to see from an english supporier— amazing to see from an english supporter and english man point of view, _ supporter and english man point of view, but _ supporter and english man point of view, but actually commit for the rest of— view, but actually commit for the rest of the...
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. _ to park that, enjoy time with england, come together as a group, focus _ england, come together asnd, come together as a group, focus on these two matches and i think_ focus on these two matches and i think the — focus on these two matches and i think the boys have embraced that and have _ think the boys have embraced that and have enjoyed the week, but, of course, _ and have enjoyed the week, but, of course, we — and have enjoyed the week, but, of course, we have to deliver a performance. gareth southgate has had to deal with players playing at club levels with players playing at club levels with some issues around their form. yes, that's right. some of his big name players are not playing as well as he would like them to be, but for england, this is a team he trusts, and he did say that during the week. it is fair to say that they are not playing well, but he trusts his players. you have raheem sterling who isn't playing as well as he would like or the club would like, but southgate trusts him. harry mcguire at manchester united has been struggling for form and fitness. but engla
. _ to park that, enjoy time with england, come together as a group, focus _ england, come together asnd, come together as a group, focus on these two matches and i think_ focus on these two matches and i think the — focus on these two matches and i think the boys have embraced that and have _ think the boys have embraced that and have enjoyed the week, but, of course, _ and have enjoyed the week, but, of course, we — and have enjoyed the week, but, of course, we have to deliver a...
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all of my money is in england still. all the pictures and everything are in england.l still be the same. but things don't say the same, changes bring success sometimes. generations of british influence have left quite a mark here. road signs, and institutions mimic their counterparts across the atlantic. the national sport is cricket, played at the familiar sounding kensington oval in the capital bridgetown. roland butcher was born in barbados and moved to england when he was 13. he became the country's first ever black test cricketer. fellow wrote a poem to me, really outlining what a shame it was to have picked a black man for england and so forth and so forth. and the other one was from the west indian fellow, who saw this selection as going back to the days of slavery. exploitation all over again. he has invited me for a knockabout on the beach. roland's debut was against the west indies, right here in bridgetown in 1981. he played most of his career for middlesex, and even met the duke of edinburgh on more than one occasion. what do you think about the republic?
all of my money is in england still. all the pictures and everything are in england.l still be the same. but things don't say the same, changes bring success sometimes. generations of british influence have left quite a mark here. road signs, and institutions mimic their counterparts across the atlantic. the national sport is cricket, played at the familiar sounding kensington oval in the capital bridgetown. roland butcher was born in barbados and moved to england when he was 13. he became the...
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it's heartbreak for england. on the t20 world cup final after an outstanding comeback by new zealand. extraordinary events at paris saint germain, as a player is attacked and a team—mate is accused of being involved. and who's to blame for ireland failing to reach the women's rugby world cup? hello and welcome to sportsday. they re used to serving up thrillers — and today s t20 semifinal between england and new zealand didn t disappoint. but its new zealand who march on to the final of the tournament, beating england by five wickets in abu dhabi after an astonishing run—chase that kept us on the edge of our seats. former england bowler phil tufnell was watching it all for 5live, hejoins me now. yes, it is always a bit of an empty feeling when you lose a semifinal, isn't it, but they were in the game of the way up to the 17th over and then jimmy of the way up to the 17th over and thenjimmy neish and comes in and scores 27 of ii bowls and brexit fight open. daryl mitchell as well. it is t20, isn't it? you are never
it's heartbreak for england. on the t20 world cup final after an outstanding comeback by new zealand. extraordinary events at paris saint germain, as a player is attacked and a team—mate is accused of being involved. and who's to blame for ireland failing to reach the women's rugby world cup? hello and welcome to sportsday. they re used to serving up thrillers — and today s t20 semifinal between england and new zealand didn t disappoint. but its new zealand who march on to the final of the...
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and windsor published other works, good news from new england, hypocrisy unmasked and new england salamander. thomas morton and other enemies of the economy published their own accounts of the pilgrim adventure and accounts which are much more early. including nathaniel morton and william haub barred had the advantage of speaking to men and women who themselves played a part in the colony story and incorporated those tales into their own narrative. drawing on all of these. we made an andtation that sometimes supplemented the narrative. equally significant our notes for bradford's other writings. during the last decade of his life. accounts of religious dimensions of the story. organizers and changes between the ancients of the economy and those of the younger generation, two of the three survived. they were in many ways unfiltered and in them dealt far more with the religion than in his history. and bradford, relatively common among educated men at the time. dealing primarily with history and religion, the poems were a venue to express feelings that he tempered in his history. finally he com
and windsor published other works, good news from new england, hypocrisy unmasked and new england salamander. thomas morton and other enemies of the economy published their own accounts of the pilgrim adventure and accounts which are much more early. including nathaniel morton and william haub barred had the advantage of speaking to men and women who themselves played a part in the colony story and incorporated those tales into their own narrative. drawing on all of these. we made an andtation...
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promising signs for canada, but england still remain the - but england still remain the dominant forceurgh. they were playing in front of a crowd for the first time in nearly two years, and rhona lloyd dived over the line for their final try of the game. after losing their first two autumn internationals to new zealand and south africa, wales battled to a 31—23 victory over fiji in cardiff. both sides scored a try each before the fijians had wing eroni sau sent off for a high hit onjohnny williams. wales soon capitalised with their extra man and kieran hardy's try saw them end the first shalf with a slender 111—13 lead. but the fijians struck back after the break with a second score for waisea naya—calevu. wales were seven points adrift and needed something special. first, ryan elias claimed a second try. and then two more followed, one from alex cuthbert, and then this incredible kick and chase from the super—fast louis rees—zammit, and wales had the win. they face australia next weekend. and france won the second of their autumn internationals. with victory over georgia. 111—15 they
promising signs for canada, but england still remain the - but england still remain the dominant forceurgh. they were playing in front of a crowd for the first time in nearly two years, and rhona lloyd dived over the line for their final try of the game. after losing their first two autumn internationals to new zealand and south africa, wales battled to a 31—23 victory over fiji in cardiff. both sides scored a try each before the fijians had wing eroni sau sent off for a high hit onjohnny...
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suddenly england can cope. suddenly england can cope. jimmy took over, six is everywhere.d in the last millisecond, this game ended with an over to spare and this world cup will not be england's. joe wilson, bbc news. paris saint—germain has confirmed that one its female players has been arrested following an alleged attack on a fellow team mate last week. aminata diallo, who's been a psg player for six years, was taken into custody this morning by versailles police following an attack which allegedly left her team mate kheira hamraoui with injuries to her legs. press association are reporting that two masked men dragged hamraoui out of her car and attacked her. paris saint—germain say they condemn the violence committed and has taken all measures to guarantee the health, well—being and safety of its entire women's team. france international hamraoui, joined from barcelona injuly. arsenal got a much—needed win in the women's champions league this evening. they beat danish side koege 5—1, to keep up the pressure on group leaders barcelona. after a tight first half an hour i
suddenly england can cope. suddenly england can cope. jimmy took over, six is everywhere.d in the last millisecond, this game ended with an over to spare and this world cup will not be england's. joe wilson, bbc news. paris saint—germain has confirmed that one its female players has been arrested following an alleged attack on a fellow team mate last week. aminata diallo, who's been a psg player for six years, was taken into custody this morning by versailles police following an attack which...
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less than a minute left, and marcus smith, england's great hope, had england's big kick.ir first try of the match against australia through ryan elias, it seemed they were on course for a fairly comfortable victory. the wallabies had already lost a man to a red card at that point but were determined to make it interesting. not long after filipo daugunu's try, they actually went ahead. but as in london, so in cardiff. this time rhys priestland's penalty would be the final action of wales' year. they finish on a high. scotland's performance in beating japan was a little patchy but to "hog" the limelight. that took stuart hogg clear as his nations top try scorer. a record that will surely only be extended. patrick gearey, bbc news. it's been a fascinating day in the premier league too, but it is time to pop out of the room if you don't want to know the day's football results as match of the day and in scotland, sportscene, follow soon on bbc one. there is growing expectation that manchester united will sack their manager, 0le gunnar solskjaer, following today's 4—1 defeat at
less than a minute left, and marcus smith, england's great hope, had england's big kick.ir first try of the match against australia through ryan elias, it seemed they were on course for a fairly comfortable victory. the wallabies had already lost a man to a red card at that point but were determined to make it interesting. not long after filipo daugunu's try, they actually went ahead. but as in london, so in cardiff. this time rhys priestland's penalty would be the final action of wales' year....
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, for england's autumn series opener.agi was called into the england camp over the summer, but had to withdraw because of a hamstring issue. he's spent long periods on the sidelines with injuries, including eight months out with a torn achilles, repeated groin injuries and knee ligament damage. captain 0wen farrell will start at fly—half. the team announcement was delayed because a member of support staff had tested positive for covid—i9. wales have also named their team for the match against south africa. ellisjenkins will make his first appearance in three years on saturday at the principality stadium. the cardiff flanker is one of six changes from last weekend's 54—16 defeat against new zealand. details of both squads are on the bbc sport website. tottenham begin a new era tonight with newly appointed manager antonio conte in the dugout to lead them in their europa conference league match against vitesse. the former chelsea manager joined spurs on tuesday, just a day after the sacking of nuno espirito santo, who had be
, for england's autumn series opener.agi was called into the england camp over the summer, but had to withdraw because of a hamstring issue. he's spent long periods on the sidelines with injuries, including eight months out with a torn achilles, repeated groin injuries and knee ligament damage. captain 0wen farrell will start at fly—half. the team announcement was delayed because a member of support staff had tested positive for covid—i9. wales have also named their team for the match...
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this year england have found new stars. rafik couricjust england have found new stars.just 20 england have found new stars. rafik couricjust 20 could barely believe he'd scored. but still the springboks came back with one minute they were two points in front but england won a penalty. marcus smith is the new hope at fly half. this nerveless kick sealed a breathless victory and england's team for the future is already making memories. is already making memories. a win for england — and a win for scotland — who had to hang on to beatjapan 29—20 at murrayfield in their final autumn international of the year. there was a piece of history for the home side as stuart hogg went out in front as scotland's record try scorer — his 25th international career score taking him beyond the record first set in the 1930s. but in the second half japan made a game of it, from 19—6 down they got back to within one score. scotland though did get over the line thanks to the boot of finn russell. they've won three of their four games this autumn, the one defeat coming to south africa. josh ada
this year england have found new stars. rafik couricjust england have found new stars.just 20 england have found new stars. rafik couricjust 20 could barely believe he'd scored. but still the springboks came back with one minute they were two points in front but england won a penalty. marcus smith is the new hope at fly half. this nerveless kick sealed a breathless victory and england's team for the future is already making memories. is already making memories. a win for england — and a win...
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for england but that's what makes it special. for england but that's what makes it secial. ., for englandt of big crowds _ special. england have played in front of big crowds across - special. england have played in front of big crowds across the l front of big crowds across the country. on sunday they will be packed. country. on sunday they will be acked. �* , ., ., ., country. on sunday they will be acked. �* , . . . ~' ., packed. it's amazing and i know the club have been _ packed. it's amazing and i know the club have been to _ packed. it's amazing and i know the club have been to host _ packed. it's amazing and i know the club have been to host one - packed. it's amazing and i know the club have been to host one of - packed. it's amazing and i know the club have been to host one of the l club have been to host one of the games it's up to get one of the games it's up to get one of the games and to have the interest that there has been it's fantastic. but! there has been it's fantastic. and if l dia there has been it's fantastic. and if lydia thompson _ there has been it's fantastic. a
for england but that's what makes it special. for england but that's what makes it secial. ., for englandt of big crowds _ special. england have played in front of big crowds across - special. england have played in front of big crowds across the l front of big crowds across the country. on sunday they will be packed. country. on sunday they will be acked. �* , ., ., ., country. on sunday they will be acked. �* , . . . ~' ., packed. it's amazing and i know the club have been _ packed. it's...
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tighter restrictions have come into force in england today. pcr tests force in england today. tests for anyone arriving in the uk and masks are now mandatory again in shops and on public transport. 22 cases of the omicron variant have now been identified in scotland and england. also tonight: the aftermath of storm arwen — thousands of people spend a fifth day without power in parts of scotland and north—east england. packing away the royal standard — as barbados severs ties with the queen, becoming the world's newest republic. and why the american born french singer and activistjosephine baker has been honoured alongside the nation's heroes. and coming up on sportsday later in the hour on the bbc news channel... we'll catch up with all the home nations in women's world cup qualifying action — with ellen white expected to break the england goal—scoring record. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the prime minister has vowed to offer a coronavirus booster to everyone in england who is eligible within the next two months, as he said it was time for another great bri
tighter restrictions have come into force in england today. pcr tests force in england today. tests for anyone arriving in the uk and masks are now mandatory again in shops and on public transport. 22 cases of the omicron variant have now been identified in scotland and england. also tonight: the aftermath of storm arwen — thousands of people spend a fifth day without power in parts of scotland and north—east england. packing away the royal standard — as barbados severs ties with the...
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your- england."the risk of nicholas - parsons, you've had your 60 seconds without deviation or repetition. henry gets his 60 seconds, final story. i henry gets his 60 seconds, final sto . . , . henry gets his 60 seconds, final sto. . ,., story. i did a piece about this for bbc radio for— story. i did a piece about this for bbc radio for about _ story. i did a piece about this for bbc radio for about 23-4 - story. i did a piece about this for bbc radio for about 23-4 years l story. i did a piece about this for. bbc radio for about 23-4 years ago, bbc radio for about 23—4 years ago, and i wrote to the british museum, neil mcgregor said, and i wrote to the british museum, neil mcgregorsaid, "it and i wrote to the british museum, neil mcgregor said, "it is government policy that after 1753, it's not something we could do even if we wanted to, it would require an act of parliament to return these treasures back to their original home." and the key element in my piece was context — the greeks say this was
your- england."the risk of nicholas - parsons, you've had your 60 seconds without deviation or repetition. henry gets his 60 seconds, final story. i henry gets his 60 seconds, final sto . . , . henry gets his 60 seconds, final sto. . ,., story. i did a piece about this for bbc radio for— story. i did a piece about this for bbc radio for about _ story. i did a piece about this for bbc radio for about 23-4 - story. i did a piece about this for bbc radio for about 23-4 years l story. i did...
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england and wales quite cloudy for the remainder of the day.gland and wales, a weakening with a front still likely to produce some shallow outbreaks of rain as we close the afternoon. relatively mild for the time of year. top temperatures of 15 degrees, furthering off highs of 9-11. degrees, furthering off highs of 9—11. through tonight heavier and more persistent rain pushing into the far north of scotland. at the same time, cloud and showery rain pushes back into south england and south wales. we start off on thursday on a rather cloudy and great note, outbreaks of rain at times, and it looks likely it is going to stay like that through the rest of the day. temperature still on the main site. this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall. the headlines: borisjohnson arrives in glasgow for the cop26 climate summit as the first draft of a possible agreement is published the draft deal urges countries to "strengthen" commitments to cut carbon emissions and to give poorer nations more support, but there's criticism it doesn't go far enough. the impacts o
england and wales quite cloudy for the remainder of the day.gland and wales, a weakening with a front still likely to produce some shallow outbreaks of rain as we close the afternoon. relatively mild for the time of year. top temperatures of 15 degrees, furthering off highs of 9-11. degrees, furthering off highs of 9—11. through tonight heavier and more persistent rain pushing into the far north of scotland. at the same time, cloud and showery rain pushes back into south england and south...
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, hypocrisy and new england's salamander. thomas morton and other enemies of o the colony published their own attempts, the task much more critical. early sympathetic historians including nathaniel morton and william hubbard had the advantagee of speaking to men ad women who themselves played a part in the story and incorporated those into their own narratives. drawing on all these we made an effort to include in the annotation the material that issometimes supplemented but occasionally contradicted bradford's narrative. equally significant, our notes draw on the other writings. during the last decade of his life, he composed three dialogues as they are known, accounts of the religious dimensions of the story, organized as exchanges between the ancient colony and members of theco younger generations. two of the three survived. in many ways they were unfiltered and in them, he dealt far more with the religion of the pilgrims than he did in his history. bradford also composed poems, something relatively common among educated me
, hypocrisy and new england's salamander. thomas morton and other enemies of o the colony published their own attempts, the task much more critical. early sympathetic historians including nathaniel morton and william hubbard had the advantagee of speaking to men ad women who themselves played a part in the story and incorporated those into their own narratives. drawing on all these we made an effort to include in the annotation the material that issometimes supplemented but occasionally...
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england's injuries. jofra archer - might follow that. england's injuries.england's - injuries. jofra archer did not get to the tournament, mills, opening bat and jason roy were injured during it but there is a group sense of belief and the captain is not sheltering his team from the crisis at yorkshire. he believes his dressing room has a strong, open, diverse culture. england might expect to win because for a long time winning is mainly what they have done. joe wilson, bbc news. two diamond bracelets owned by the last queen of france, marie antoinette, have sold for nearly 6 million pounds at auction in switzerland. the bracelets, which each contain more than 100 diamonds, were sent away for safe—keeping before marie antoinette was executed in the french revolution, and remained within herfamily for more than 200 years. it was the first time they've been auctioned, with the winning bidder paid double the estimated price. in december 1941, the conscription of women was made legal, in the national service act. it led to seven million women being called up to
england's injuries. jofra archer - might follow that. england's injuries.england's - injuries. jofra archer did not get to the tournament, mills, opening bat and jason roy were injured during it but there is a group sense of belief and the captain is not sheltering his team from the crisis at yorkshire. he believes his dressing room has a strong, open, diverse culture. england might expect to win because for a long time winning is mainly what they have done. joe wilson, bbc news. two diamond...
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and england should have had more.ill hope for even brighter days on the pitch and with the weather. in tennis, great britain have beaten france 2—1 in their first tie at this year's davis cup finals. dan evans was up against adrian mannrino in the first rubber, and he enjoyed a relatively straightfoward victory. winning in straight sets 7—5, 6—4. so that left british number one cameron norrie knowing that the tie would effectively be over if he managed to beat arthur rinderknech. it was another straight sets victory for great britain. they then lost the doubles rubber, but won 2—1 overall. britain will be guaranteed qualification as group winners if they beat the czech republic tomorrow. history was going to be made at twickenham this afternoon. for the first time the barbarians men's and women's rugby teams were playing a double bill on the same day — at the same ground. the men's side were due to take on samoa but that match has been cancelled — due to six confirmed covid cases in the barbarians team. but the women'
and england should have had more.ill hope for even brighter days on the pitch and with the weather. in tennis, great britain have beaten france 2—1 in their first tie at this year's davis cup finals. dan evans was up against adrian mannrino in the first rubber, and he enjoyed a relatively straightfoward victory. winning in straight sets 7—5, 6—4. so that left british number one cameron norrie knowing that the tie would effectively be over if he managed to beat arthur rinderknech. it was...
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and england should have had more.l hope for even brighter days on the pitch and with the weather. joe lynskey, bbc news. that's it. have a very good night. hello. storm arwen brought wind gusts close to 100mph the storm may be moving away, but travel disruption continuing and damage and destruction from wind which gusted near 100 mph in northumberland. it has turned much colder, we saw some significant snow and some of the higher hills, adding to the problems of saturday. what is left of arwen, much less potent system moving into the continent. in between weather systems for sunday. we still have a disturbance from scotland, rain, sleet and snow and a frosty and icy start in places as across scotland and just clipping northern ireland, will move into the north of england and into the midlands and wales by the end of the afternoon. 0n either side of this there will be some good spells of sunshine but further wintry showers just clipping the east coast and more cloud pushing into northern ireland, but we will see some l
and england should have had more.l hope for even brighter days on the pitch and with the weather. joe lynskey, bbc news. that's it. have a very good night. hello. storm arwen brought wind gusts close to 100mph the storm may be moving away, but travel disruption continuing and damage and destruction from wind which gusted near 100 mph in northumberland. it has turned much colder, we saw some significant snow and some of the higher hills, adding to the problems of saturday. what is left of arwen,...
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the regulations bring england more into line _ fined.ulations bring england more into line with _ fined. the regulations bring england more into line with the _ fined. the regulations bring england more into line with the rest - fined. the regulations bring england more into line with the rest of- fined. the regulations bring england more into line with the rest of the i more into line with the rest of the uk. masks are required in pubs and restaurants in scotland and northern ireland. there are concerns about how shop staff will cope when faced with people who still refused to wear a mask. the with people who still refused to wear a mask-— with people who still refused to wear a mask. , ., , wear a mask. the government must help businesses _ wear a mask. the government must help businesses like _ wear a mask. the government must help businesses like iceland - wear a mask. the government must help businesses like iceland to - help businesses like iceland to enforce mask wearing if that is what they need. we spend millions on security eac
the regulations bring england more into line _ fined.ulations bring england more into line with _ fined. the regulations bring england more into line with the _ fined. the regulations bring england more into line with the rest - fined. the regulations bring england more into line with the rest of- fined. the regulations bring england more into line with the rest of the i more into line with the rest of the uk. masks are required in pubs and restaurants in scotland and northern ireland. there...
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of england.ert until monday afternoon and is advising people to check—in on older neighbours or relatives, especially those who live alone. greg mckenzie, bbc news. well, extreme weather. hello to both of ou and well, extreme weather. hello to both of you and at — well, extreme weather. hello to both of you and at home _ well, extreme weather. hello to both of you and at home as _ well, extreme weather. hello to both of you and at home as well— well, extreme weather. hello to both of you and at home as well and - well, extreme weather. hello to both of you and at home as well and the i of you and at home as well and the weather is looking palmer, thankfully, for the second half of the weekend. —— calmer. the reason the weekend. —— calmer. the reason the risk of some ice but some bright weather and sunshine as well. that area of low pressure is storm arwen pushing away to the east. we still have a northerly wind blowing but not as strong as yesterday. wintry weather around. you can see this area o
of england.ert until monday afternoon and is advising people to check—in on older neighbours or relatives, especially those who live alone. greg mckenzie, bbc news. well, extreme weather. hello to both of ou and well, extreme weather. hello to both of you and at — well, extreme weather. hello to both of you and at home _ well, extreme weather. hello to both of you and at home as _ well, extreme weather. hello to both of you and at home as well— well, extreme weather. hello to both of you...
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seven card across the far north—west of england into wales and south—west england, maybe one or two showersmpt is down to 8 or nine celsius across scotland for midweek. high pressure to the south of the uk as we head into thursday. low pressure to the north, so once again likely to see outbreaks of rain across northern scotland. few showers but the south across scotland. elsewhere mainly dry, often cloudy, some bright and sunny spells and temperatures generally in the rate of ten to 13 celsius but still high single figures across the far north of scotland. again we will see some outbreaks of rain—free time on friday. elsewhere across the uk it should be mainly dry. —— outbreaks of rain for a time. temperatures starting to pack up by the end of the week, 1a or 15 across england and wales, 12 and 13 or scotland and northern ireland. into the weekend, another frontal system but this time it will move its way across the uk, so some outbreaks of rain for most on saturday. cooler, colder if not that and some sunshine on a sunday. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the latest headlines at 2pm: t
seven card across the far north—west of england into wales and south—west england, maybe one or two showersmpt is down to 8 or nine celsius across scotland for midweek. high pressure to the south of the uk as we head into thursday. low pressure to the north, so once again likely to see outbreaks of rain across northern scotland. few showers but the south across scotland. elsewhere mainly dry, often cloudy, some bright and sunny spells and temperatures generally in the rate of ten to 13...
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much of england and wales st.wales in northwest england seeing outbreaks of rain. moving through northern ireland into southwest scotland as the afternoon goes on. the weather systems are coming increment weather drinking the wind around western coast, every spieth and some cost around lio mph or so. spieth and some cost around lio mph orso. it spieth and some cost around lio mph or so. it is mild and a touch more mild again but today has been cooler in scotland and northern ireland. hello this is bbc news. the headlines... borisjohnson addresses the cop26 conference, on the day a draft deal is published. he urged world leaders to support the un's climate change agreement here in glasgow the world is closer thanit here in glasgow the world is closer than it has ever been to signalling the beginning of the end of anthropogenic climate change. the draft agreement urges countries to "strengthen" commitments to keeping temperatures below a 1.5c rise and to give poorer nations more support. but there's criticism it doe
much of england and wales st.wales in northwest england seeing outbreaks of rain. moving through northern ireland into southwest scotland as the afternoon goes on. the weather systems are coming increment weather drinking the wind around western coast, every spieth and some cost around lio mph or so. spieth and some cost around lio mph orso. it spieth and some cost around lio mph or so. it is mild and a touch more mild again but today has been cooler in scotland and northern ireland. hello this...
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of england. front over the southern third of the country. 15 degrees in london. in the north, the odd shower. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is 0utside source. the this is 0utside source. european union is accusing belarus the european union is accusing belarus of gangster style abuse and of luring migrants to its border. poland public prime minister is warning of an armed escalation. tote warning of an armed escalation. we know warning of an armed escalation. - know that this is a fully planned operation which aims to disrupt the sovereignty of our country. we know for sure that there is a search for weak spots happening on the border. at least to those of you were trying to cross from belarus and more countries are reacting to the situation. lithuania has declared a state of emergency on its border. the un says more than a dozen of its staff in ethiopia have been arrested. in government raids targeting ethnic people in to cry. ?
of england. front over the southern third of the country. 15 degrees in london. in the north, the odd shower. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is 0utside source. the this is 0utside source. european union is accusing belarus the european union is accusing belarus of gangster style abuse and of luring migrants to its border. poland public prime minister is warning of an armed escalation. tote warning of an armed escalation. we know warning of an armed escalation. - know that this is a fully planned...
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the picture in england is reflected in other parts of the uk.all four nations say they're doing their best to support services, as our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. across the length and the breadth of the uk, ambulances are queueing. unable to hand over the sick and injured patients they have on board because hospitals have no room. and ambulances stuck in queues aren't available to attend other emergencies, leaving patients in need waiting at home. i called an ambulance at 11.50, and they said they would send help asap. two weeks ago late one evening christina called 999 when she found her grandma, margaret, slumped in a chair, having a stroke. but after waiting three and a half hours, she called again to ask when the ambulance would arrive. they explained to me that she was already down for a blue light ambulance from the first call, they had nothing available at that time, and they couldn't give me a time when they were able to get to me and then they arrived at 5.30am. her grandma then queued for three hours outside hospit
the picture in england is reflected in other parts of the uk.all four nations say they're doing their best to support services, as our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. across the length and the breadth of the uk, ambulances are queueing. unable to hand over the sick and injured patients they have on board because hospitals have no room. and ambulances stuck in queues aren't available to attend other emergencies, leaving patients in need waiting at home. i called an ambulance at...
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the head of nhs england called on people to enlist in that jabs army.you are able to help, then please do apply or volunteer. your help can help us protect more people and save more lives. i am confident that with public support, the can—do spirit of the nhs will once again win through. she added that those who are eligible for boosters should wait to be invited. and then inevitably, a question about christmas. just on your point about christmas parties and nativity plays, we don't want people to cancel such events. in northern ireland, meanwhile, which has the lowest uptake of the booster shot in the uk, more vaccination clinics have been set up to meet demand. ministers said the aim was to give boosters to all eligible age groups as quickly as possible. and scotland's first minister, in an update on new variant cases, said none so far had needed hospital treatment. health protection teams have established that all nine cases are linked. they all trace back to a single private event on 20th november. indeed, we fully expect that there will be more case
the head of nhs england called on people to enlist in that jabs army.you are able to help, then please do apply or volunteer. your help can help us protect more people and save more lives. i am confident that with public support, the can—do spirit of the nhs will once again win through. she added that those who are eligible for boosters should wait to be invited. and then inevitably, a question about christmas. just on your point about christmas parties and nativity plays, we don't want...
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the course that is _ north of england today. the course that is the — north of england today.o main cities in the north of— that is the two main cities in the north of england, manchester and leeds, _ north of england, manchester and leeds, which would have got a much faster— leeds, which would have got a much faster connection, and all the benefits— faster connection, and all the benefits that would spin off from that, _ benefits that would spin off from that, so — benefits that would spin off from that, so the idea that you would be taking _ that, so the idea that you would be taking capacity of the existing overloaded system, so because there is high _ overloaded system, so because there is high speed cat passengers would have been— is high speed cat passengers would have been going on a separate rail, the worrying rumours today that that line will _ the worrying rumours today that that line will now not be going ahead will be _ line will now not be going ahead will be causing concern for businesses and passengers across the north of— businesses and passengers across the no
the course that is _ north of england today. the course that is the — north of england today.o main cities in the north of— that is the two main cities in the north of england, manchester and leeds, _ north of england, manchester and leeds, which would have got a much faster— leeds, which would have got a much faster connection, and all the benefits— faster connection, and all the benefits that would spin off from that, _ benefits that would spin off from that, so — benefits that...
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furthersouth ireland could slide into northern england.ng to feel less cold across the north and west of scotland. that warm front continues southwards overnight. not bringing much rain but it will increase the cloud and push that milder air across the uk, so less chance of a frost on tuesday morning with many staying above freezing, and more like six or seven the further north you are. as we go into tuesday, we are in between these frontal system, notice the isobars are closer together so a windier day. heavy rain in the morning across scotland. a few showers pushing southwards, that rain bands intensify, pushing heavy rain bands intensify, pushing heavy rain into northern ireland, western scotland and northern england, further south it is likely to stay drier with bright or sunny spells but look at the temperature, 11 or 12 on tuesday. doesn�*t last long because as that front moves across the uk, tuesday night into wednesday, it returns to cold air, across the uk, so feeling colder by wednesday and thursday, and we see a return of the bi
furthersouth ireland could slide into northern england.ng to feel less cold across the north and west of scotland. that warm front continues southwards overnight. not bringing much rain but it will increase the cloud and push that milder air across the uk, so less chance of a frost on tuesday morning with many staying above freezing, and more like six or seven the further north you are. as we go into tuesday, we are in between these frontal system, notice the isobars are closer together so a...
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across england and wales, it should be mainly a dry day.tuesday typically 10—13 c. as we look a little bit furtherahead, it looks like that frontal system we see on tuesday will be sliding its way across the uk, but once again running into high pressure, so most of the rain will tend to fizzle out and behind it what we start to see is some slightly cooler air digging in, so the chance of some showers across northern and western scotland on wednesday and they could well be wintry over the highest ground, but essentially for much of the week ahead it's looking mostly dry, if cloudy, mild by day and night, and much of the rain across the north and west of scotland. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. three men in their 20s have been arrested under the terrorism act after a car explosion outside the liverpool women's hospital. the passenger died at the scene, the driver is in hospital. the uk's prime minister says the glasgow climate deal is a game—changer that sounds the death knell for coal p
across england and wales, it should be mainly a dry day.tuesday typically 10—13 c. as we look a little bit furtherahead, it looks like that frontal system we see on tuesday will be sliding its way across the uk, but once again running into high pressure, so most of the rain will tend to fizzle out and behind it what we start to see is some slightly cooler air digging in, so the chance of some showers across northern and western scotland on wednesday and they could well be wintry over the...
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over five done a fantasticjob with england for overfive or six years done a fantasticjob with englandn a game and create magic, he does the basics incredibly well. knowing him since he was a schoolboy at brighton college in training with us, he is a very humble kid as well. he has a lot going for him, young mockers. ~ . .. ., he has a lot going for him, young mockers. . . .. ., ., ., mockers. what can england learn from a performance — mockers. what can england learn from a performance tomorrow? _ mockers. what can england learn from a performance tomorrow? what i mockers. what can england learn from a performance tomorrow? what is i a performance tomorrow? what is eddiejames going to be wanting to get out in a tougher test in the next few weeks?— get out in a tougher test in the next few weeks? ., �* ., ., ., next few weeks? you've got to throw caution to the — next few weeks? you've got to throw caution to the wind _ next few weeks? you've got to throw caution to the wind because - next few weeks? you've got to throw caution to the wind because about i caution to the wind because ab
over five done a fantasticjob with england for overfive or six years done a fantasticjob with englandn a game and create magic, he does the basics incredibly well. knowing him since he was a schoolboy at brighton college in training with us, he is a very humble kid as well. he has a lot going for him, young mockers. ~ . .. ., he has a lot going for him, young mockers. . . .. ., ., ., mockers. what can england learn from a performance — mockers. what can england learn from a performance...
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and england should have had more.where down under they will hope to even brighter days, on the pitch and with the weather. rugby union now. history was going to be made at twickenham this afternoon. for the first time the barbarians men's and women's rugby teams were playing a double bill on the same day — at the same ground. the men's side were due to take on samoa but that match was cancelled — due to six confirmed covid cases in the barbarians team. but the women's game against south africa did go ahead. sarah levy ran in one of her three tries and barbars led 38—0 at the break. 22 further points were added in the second half including this score for simi pam and it finished in a 60 points to 5 victory for the barbarians. the game was also the last for england's world cup winning captain katy daley maclean, who's retiring. if i'm honest, i didn't expect it to be half as good as this. they got me involved in this, and to play with these guys, it has been one of the greatest honours, i have done some amazing things,
and england should have had more.where down under they will hope to even brighter days, on the pitch and with the weather. rugby union now. history was going to be made at twickenham this afternoon. for the first time the barbarians men's and women's rugby teams were playing a double bill on the same day — at the same ground. the men's side were due to take on samoa but that match was cancelled — due to six confirmed covid cases in the barbarians team. but the women's game against south...
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new zealand's semifinal opponents, england. mi semifinal opponents, england. .ve a powerful batting order in an extremely good bowling group. we know it will be a real tough challenge. in know it will be a real tough challenge-— know it will be a real tough challene. . ., .,~' , ., know it will be a real tough challenue. . ., , ., ~' , challenge. in charge, pakistan kept charrain , challenge. in charge, pakistan kept charging. despite — challenge. in charge, pakistan kept charging, despite already _ challenge. in charge, pakistan kept charging, despite already booking i challenge. in charge, pakistan kept| charging, despite already booking a semifinal spot. they sent them on their way against scotland. then malik finished the innings their way against scotland. then malikfinished the innings but something special, with the final ball equalling the fastest 50 of the tournament. 290 runs proved too steep of a challenge for the scots, but their experience for the first main driver t—20 world cup will surely prove invaluable for the future. as for pakistan, they hav
new zealand's semifinal opponents, england. mi semifinal opponents, england. .ve a powerful batting order in an extremely good bowling group. we know it will be a real tough challenge. in know it will be a real tough challenge-— know it will be a real tough challene. . ., .,~' , ., know it will be a real tough challenue. . ., , ., ~' , challenge. in charge, pakistan kept charrain , challenge. in charge, pakistan kept charging. despite — challenge. in charge, pakistan kept charging, despite...
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we are building our defences and _ england. we are building our defences and putting - england.l england. we are building our - defences and putting these measures in place _ defences and putting these measures in place without delay. scientists are working at speed at home and abroad _ are working at speed at home and abroad to — are working at speed at home and abroad to determine whether this variant— abroad to determine whether this variant is— abroad to determine whether this variant is more dangerous, and i can assure _ variant is more dangerous, and i can assure the _ variant is more dangerous, and i can assure the house that if it emerges that this _ assure the house that if it emerges that this variant is no more dangerous than the delta variant, then we _ dangerous than the delta variant, then we won't keep measures in place for a day— then we won't keep measures in place for a day longer than necessary. but labour for a day longer than necessary. labour said for a day longer than necessary. emit labour said the government should have gone further.— labour said the gov
we are building our defences and _ england. we are building our defences and putting - england.l england. we are building our - defences and putting these measures in place _ defences and putting these measures in place without delay. scientists are working at speed at home and abroad _ are working at speed at home and abroad to — are working at speed at home and abroad to determine whether this variant— abroad to determine whether this variant is— abroad to determine whether this variant...
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all the things we have in the houses come from england. there isn't a lot of being madee at the moment. all of theni furniture and basks and pottery. the only things made here are things like this stool, things that don't necessarily look very pretty but we can use them quite well. there are things hanging in the house that we grow in the garden and we will cut back in the winter so we might keep them for cooking. we want to make sure we keep things like mint in season for health and sage, so not only focal things but the things that make you feel better in the winter.et also, things i use for cleaning. a brown and rags to dust things. copper just over here where i keep all the dishes. for the most part it's either things that you had in your house back in england, and some things that come on the supply ships. things like candles and wakes for the land turns that you see burning over there in the cupboards things like nails. the catch from saturday until the t next one sunday. through the entire day we start the day in the morning when it
all the things we have in the houses come from england. there isn't a lot of being madee at the moment. all of theni furniture and basks and pottery. the only things made here are things like this stool, things that don't necessarily look very pretty but we can use them quite well. there are things hanging in the house that we grow in the garden and we will cut back in the winter so we might keep them for cooking. we want to make sure we keep things like mint in season for health and sage, so...
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lose my in england, 9096 of nhs staff have had two _ i'm going to lose my in england, 9096 of nhs staffland, 9096 of nhs staff have had two doses of. of nhs staff have had two doses of covid vaccine but 103,000 are completely unvaccinated. among care home workers in england, 88,000 were unvaccinated, just a few months ago. that is now down to 32,000, but the deadline for them to be fully vaccinated is this thursday. there are over 90,000 job vacancies in the nhs, and employers are concerned that that could rise even further. if we lose significant numbers of staff as a result of mandatory vaccination, then that is going to put very significant pressure on the nhs, so what we are saying to the government today is we absolutely see the logic of why you would want to do this but, please, help us to manage the risk of losing nhs staff. several european countries already have compulsory vaccination for health workers. it prompted protests in france, but the government there said that take—up amongst staff soared from just 60% injuly, up to 99% now. ministers here will be hoping for a big boo
lose my in england, 9096 of nhs staff have had two _ i'm going to lose my in england, 9096 of nhs staffland, 9096 of nhs staff have had two doses of. of nhs staff have had two doses of covid vaccine but 103,000 are completely unvaccinated. among care home workers in england, 88,000 were unvaccinated, just a few months ago. that is now down to 32,000, but the deadline for them to be fully vaccinated is this thursday. there are over 90,000 job vacancies in the nhs, and employers are concerned...
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it is a depressing set of figures for england. if you look at | figures for england.the target time is to respond in seven minutes. the figures for october showed the average response time was nine minutes. that is the longest time since records began in 2017, when the definitions were changed. one in ten were waiting a quarter of an hour. remember, every minute counts in these emergencies and affects the outcomes for patients. if we look at category two, urgent emergencies, things like heart attacks, strokes, car accident, the target times to respond in 18 minutes. the figures for october showed the average response time was nearly 5a minutes. again, the worst on record. one in ten people waiting about two hours or more. we have seen the reports, you heard sophie's report talking about long waits outside emergency departments, ambulances queueing, where they can't off—load their patients, because there is not the staff or beds to see them in a&e. the figures for a&e, the target time is 95% of patients should be seen in four hours. the figures for last month show that
it is a depressing set of figures for england. if you look at | figures for england.the target time is to respond in seven minutes. the figures for october showed the average response time was nine minutes. that is the longest time since records began in 2017, when the definitions were changed. one in ten were waiting a quarter of an hour. remember, every minute counts in these emergencies and affects the outcomes for patients. if we look at category two, urgent emergencies, things like heart...
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care home staff in england must have _ staff. care home staff in england must have had _ staff.gland must have had two _ staff. care home staff in england must have had two covid - staff. care home staff in england must have had two covm 19 - staff. care home staff in england - must have had two covid 19 vaccines by the deadline on thursday while vaccination rates have risen to over 90% in social care, there are reports of staff leaving the sector. the government knows it cannot afford more shortages within the nhs, particularly overwinter. hope is by delaying the deadline until spring will buy more time to boost uptake. katharine da costa, bbc news. our medical editior fergus walsh is here. what is driving this? the nhs cannot afford to lose staff.— afford to lose staff. absolutely, but i think— afford to lose staff. absolutely, but | think the _ afford to lose staff. absolutely, but i think the government - but i think the government would have seen the success of what happened in france and italy and france, for example, compulsory vaccination, that policy was introduced and
care home staff in england must have _ staff. care home staff in england must have had _ staff.gland must have had two _ staff. care home staff in england must have had two covid - staff. care home staff in england must have had two covm 19 - staff. care home staff in england - must have had two covid 19 vaccines by the deadline on thursday while vaccination rates have risen to over 90% in social care, there are reports of staff leaving the sector. the government knows it cannot afford more...
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yeah. 69. england caps if he had 60 i think england captain a 69 cap. we don't know how happened to be for france against england. he was given a 100 percent because his pride, his affiliation with his new team, meant that he would give a 100 percent. and that is where this whole idea about what it means to be british or english. and it needs more to us than anybody else got on them. when bob, rocky to say was, you know, should mean more to us. why should it be more for england to be to nigeria than nigeria to be thing because her english were more important than you know, we love each other more than, than the nigerian. so the whole idea of nationalism really is not a, i'm not a big fan of, but let me tell you, it made a very considerable dis, a difference to the scotland team of the it is a 9th is with consonants on a nicholas when, when a good night out, it would have been if it does say a good on the field as well a, i'm just interested in the, the book listen to the when you were on the way to or maybe back from brazil been but towards the montana
yeah. 69. england caps if he had 60 i think england captain a 69 cap. we don't know how happened to be for france against england. he was given a 100 percent because his pride, his affiliation with his new team, meant that he would give a 100 percent. and that is where this whole idea about what it means to be british or english. and it needs more to us than anybody else got on them. when bob, rocky to say was, you know, should mean more to us. why should it be more for england to be to nigeria...
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it's all led by england who appeared to have taken on thejob england who appeared to have taken on thestandards was up at the moment it's only really friends who appear to go toe to toe with them. and they've had pretty close meetings in recent years with friends had two wings of their own over new zealand's black firms this autumn. talking about red roses there are other things going on, wales have been making moves to organise the women's programme with the announcement of professional and semi professional contracts for the players. you feel something has to happen in ireland which has been a child. forthem. it's been happen in ireland which has been a child. for them. it's been very well—documented. also seeing those large crowds at the games for england and the big numbers that have been tuning in to watch on tv you do feel a few more unions are just going to start waking up to the potential that there is an women's rugby. potential that there is an women's ru:b . , potential that there is an women's rub. , potential that there is an women's ru~b. , potential that there is an wome
it's all led by england who appeared to have taken on thejob england who appeared to have taken on thestandards was up at the moment it's only really friends who appear to go toe to toe with them. and they've had pretty close meetings in recent years with friends had two wings of their own over new zealand's black firms this autumn. talking about red roses there are other things going on, wales have been making moves to organise the women's programme with the announcement of professional and...
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england's top-flight knows all about him. �* , england's top-flight knows all about him. �*, . ., england'sout him. ., ., him. he's always had fantastic leadership _ him. he's always had fantastic leadership qualities. - him. he's always had fantastic leadership qualities. i - him. he's always had fantastic leadership qualities. i was - him. he's always had fantastic- leadership qualities. i was probably a more senior player, i'd have been 30 when he came into the england squad. he was always a talent, but he always had great drive. he's had a fair bit of start to his managerial career. he leaves one massive football club to join another. massive football club to 'oin another. , ., , massive football club to 'oin another. ., , ., ' �*, ., another. gerrard is now a1. it's no secret another. gerrard is now 41. it's no secret one — another. gerrard is now 41. it's no secret one day — another. gerrard is now 41. it's no secret one day he _ another. gerrard is now 41. it's no secret one day he would - another. gerrard is now 41. it's no secret one day he would like - another. gerrard is now 41.
england's top-flight knows all about him. �* , england's top-flight knows all about him. �*, . ., england'sout him. ., ., him. he's always had fantastic leadership _ him. he's always had fantastic leadership qualities. - him. he's always had fantastic leadership qualities. i - him. he's always had fantastic leadership qualities. i was - him. he's always had fantastic- leadership qualities. i was probably a more senior player, i'd have been 30 when he came into the england squad. he was...
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england beat lafayette 10-0 in time england.reverse fixture a few months ago and ellen white scored in that one the two scores was not she equals record and twice he brexit. the winner against austria this weekend. let's get out of the other home nations now. scotland away facing spain and the spanish actually have a similar record to england, a little bit better probably with 35 goals scored and none conceded in only four games for the spaniards. that's going to be tough for the scots. find the spaniards. that's going to be tough for the scots.— tough for the scots. and a lot of these grows. — tough for the scots. and a lot of these groups, and _ tough for the scots. and a lot of these groups, and england - tough for the scots. and a lot of these groups, and england and l tough for the scots. and a lot of i these groups, and england and the case here, there is one runaway team but worth mentioning all group winners qualify automatically for the world cup and the second place teams will go through to a playoff system so you have
england beat lafayette 10-0 in time england.reverse fixture a few months ago and ellen white scored in that one the two scores was not she equals record and twice he brexit. the winner against austria this weekend. let's get out of the other home nations now. scotland away facing spain and the spanish actually have a similar record to england, a little bit better probably with 35 goals scored and none conceded in only four games for the spaniards. that's going to be tough for the scots. find...
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bank of england decision around the corner. a former bank of england policy maker just around the corner, too. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> there is some stress. there is that healthy skepticism about history labels or sustainable labels. that is one of the reasons we are having this relentless focus on zero. in the end, we cannot stabilize the climate unless we get to net zero. emissions are either going up or down. if they are going down, are they anchored in the science? francine: should it be compulsory? should we not have regulators saying, this is the new definition? >> great question. six years ago, you and i were in paris. we talked about this. now it is moving to become mandatory. jonathan: all-time highs on the equity market. record high after record high. from new york city, good morning . a five date winning streak on the s&p 500. up 0.1%. up 0.4%. futures just keep pushing higher. the longest winning streak on the nasdaq of that year so far. jonathan: let us get to the bond market. 26 basis points, down about three basi
bank of england decision around the corner. a former bank of england policy maker just around the corner, too. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> there is some stress. there is that healthy skepticism about history labels or sustainable labels. that is one of the reasons we are having this relentless focus on zero. in the end, we cannot stabilize the climate unless we get to net zero. emissions are either going up or down. if they are going down, are they anchored in the science? francine: should...
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and its rate is more than 3.5 times that of england and wales.000 by 2025, up by more than a third in a decade. the figures come from new research commissioned by county councils. local authorities say the increase is creating unprecedented pressure on their budgets. here's our political correspondent chris mason. this is eastbourne in east sussex. joe and joanne have been foster carers for nine years. when the children come to us and they look so down, they look like they're carrying so much baggage and then after a few weeks sometimes, you start to see their face light up, i mean the fact of the matter is there's more children who need our help than there is carers who can help. yeah, but i also thing people have a misconception about fostering. i think it is, "am i qualified enough to be a foster carer?" and it is at the end of the day it is about your personality, about your character, about your heart. england's county council leaders are getting together today for their conference in marlow in buckinghamshire. they are worried the overall n
and its rate is more than 3.5 times that of england and wales.000 by 2025, up by more than a third in a decade. the figures come from new research commissioned by county councils. local authorities say the increase is creating unprecedented pressure on their budgets. here's our political correspondent chris mason. this is eastbourne in east sussex. joe and joanne have been foster carers for nine years. when the children come to us and they look so down, they look like they're carrying so much...
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why didn't you go back to england? >> well, i saw what families had here and that made me rather hopeful for what i could achieve here and there is work to be had, whereas back in england i would be but a burden on my family, on my father, and so, yea, at least here, one can labor whereas, you know, back in england, persons who have been on acres of land for near on two centuries, as tenants, you may say, gentlemen and the like who have newly become upon means, they are buying up the land and running them off. whereas everyone as an alternative is flocking to the city, on london, whereas, there is no work to go around or there is not enough and so what work there is, rather devalued for over much persons who wish a labor in that trade, so that even the men who are able to ply a trade, they are not making half the wages that their grandfather would have made plying the same trade. so, most persons back in england, if you are not of the merchant going sort, may haps i should say that this is one alternative, as well. one
why didn't you go back to england? >> well, i saw what families had here and that made me rather hopeful for what i could achieve here and there is work to be had, whereas back in england i would be but a burden on my family, on my father, and so, yea, at least here, one can labor whereas, you know, back in england, persons who have been on acres of land for near on two centuries, as tenants, you may say, gentlemen and the like who have newly become upon means, they are buying up the land...
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the former england captain said he was named in yorkshire's rafiq report.to have told a group of asian players, including rafiq and naved, "too many of you lot — we need to do something about it." ex—pakistan bowler naved told espn he also heard the alleged comment. writing in his newspapaer column on thursday, the bbc pundit said he "completely and categorically denies" saying that. the former england batsman mark ramprakash spoke to bbc breakfast earlier. azeem rafiq has also said, publicly, that whilst he has named people involved, it's not about those individuals. it's more about trying to get systemic change in a club like yorkshire, which change has proven to be very difficult. and the club, i think, has failed to evolve quick enough in the way that society is changing, and our attitudes towards race and racism. new zealand are still in the hunt for a place in the semi finals at the t20 world cup, but namibia are out. new zealand recovered from a sticky start to post 163—4. glen phillips and jimmy neesham boosted the total with some lusty blows. namib
the former england captain said he was named in yorkshire's rafiq report.to have told a group of asian players, including rafiq and naved, "too many of you lot — we need to do something about it." ex—pakistan bowler naved told espn he also heard the alleged comment. writing in his newspapaer column on thursday, the bbc pundit said he "completely and categorically denies" saying that. the former england batsman mark ramprakash spoke to bbc breakfast earlier. azeem rafiq...