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the england interim boss says no, and he says november is never easy. i think with the amount of pull outs we have had in this window, it is historically, it has been like that in the past, november has always been a challenging window. like you said, the culture, all the staff, they have created a positive environment, and the players that are here fully deserved to be here and are ready for the game. we can certainly expect to see some fresh faces tomorrow, and with lee carsley about to finish as the interim boss and thomas not taking over untiljanuary, this england camp certainly has a slightly transitional feel. chelsea and lyon have maintained their 100% start to the women's champions league, winning again on wednesday. chelsea went behind against scottish champions celtic but responded with two quick goals to win 2—1. lyon's win at roma was a more comfortable 3—0. and the early games were both very one—sided. real madrid won 7—0 against twente while wolfsburg beat galatasaray 5—0. england's referees' body pgmol says it is taking new allegations ar
the england interim boss says no, and he says november is never easy. i think with the amount of pull outs we have had in this window, it is historically, it has been like that in the past, november has always been a challenging window. like you said, the culture, all the staff, they have created a positive environment, and the players that are here fully deserved to be here and are ready for the game. we can certainly expect to see some fresh faces tomorrow, and with lee carsley about to...
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forthe failures of the church of england.ears i struggled introduce improvements, it is for others tojudge what has improvements, it is for others to judge what has been done. improvements, it is for others tojudge what has been done. in the meantime i will follow through my commitment to meet victims and i will delegate my other responsibilities for safeguarding into the necessary risk assessment safegua
forthe failures of the church of england.ears i struggled introduce improvements, it is for others tojudge what has improvements, it is for others to judge what has been done. improvements, it is for others tojudge what has been done. in the meantime i will follow through my commitment to meet victims and i will delegate my other responsibilities for safeguarding into the necessary risk assessment safegua
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england. the church of. england. i think there's more chance of russeii— england. i think there's more chance of russell brand _ england. i think there's more chance of russell brand being _ england. i think there's more chance of russell brand being archbishop i england. i think there's more chance of russell brand being archbishop of canterbury— of russell brand being archbishop of canterbury this — of russell brand being archbishop of canterbury this time _ of russell brand being archbishop of canterbury this time next _ of russell brand being archbishop of canterbury this time next week- of russell brand being archbishop of canterbury this time next week than| canterbury this time next week than justin _ canterbury this time next week than justin welby. — canterbury this time next week than justin welby. he _ canterbury this time next week than justin welby-— justin welby. he is not going to last? football— justin welby. he is not going to last? football managers - justin welby. he is not
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england can still reach the quarterfinals. _ team. england can still reach the quarterfinals.rterfinals. heavy rain| the quarterfinals. heavy rain means the games today are cancelled. there is always a reason to keep perspective. great story, fantastic participants as well. you can find out more about them on the bbc sport website. that is all for now, goodbye. hello there! big changes on the way later this weekend — more on that in a moment. yesterday, well, we had some sunshine around. more of it more widely actually, but not everywhere, of course, towards northern ireland, some western parts of scotland, much more cloud. and that's moving its way southwards at the moment. it's coming in around this area of high pressure, a couple of weak weather fronts on the scene, too — this one here bringing a little rain southwards across england and wales. but because we've got more cloud around, its not going to be as cold to start with on thursday morning. could be a few mist and fog patches, mind you, across southwest scotland and the northwest of england. those will lift, it'll clo
england can still reach the quarterfinals. _ team. england can still reach the quarterfinals.rterfinals. heavy rain| the quarterfinals. heavy rain means the games today are cancelled. there is always a reason to keep perspective. great story, fantastic participants as well. you can find out more about them on the bbc sport website. that is all for now, goodbye. hello there! big changes on the way later this weekend — more on that in a moment. yesterday, well, we had some sunshine around. more...
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england will face — to not raise there. england will face all _ to not raise there.ngland will face all three of the i will face all three of the barratta brothers were new zealand, to twickenham on saturday after boaden was named for the all blacks. meanwhile, there has been plenty of reaction from both england and new zealand to the controversy surrounding... after england p"°p surrounding... after england prop posted on social media this week that it should be binned. he has since apologised. our rugby reporter reports. at apologised. our rugby reporter reorts. �* ., , reports. at the england camp here today. _ reports. at the england camp here today, there _ reports. at the england camp here today, there is - reports. at the england camp here today, there is plenty i reports. at the england camp here today, there is plenty ofj here today, there is plenty of buildup and excitement towards the first match of the automation series with england taking new zealand, there has been discussion around the team selection and on tuesday, the big set piece battle in the twea
england will face — to not raise there. england will face all _ to not raise there.ngland will face all three of the i will face all three of the barratta brothers were new zealand, to twickenham on saturday after boaden was named for the all blacks. meanwhile, there has been plenty of reaction from both england and new zealand to the controversy surrounding... after england p"°p surrounding... after england prop posted on social media this week that it should be binned. he has since...
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it leaves england top of their nations league group.ell, our sports correspondent andy swiss is in athens for us. well, after england's build—up to this match had been affected by nine players pulling out, this was really some performance. surprisingly, they left captain harry kane out of the starting line—up but the man that took his place certainly made his mark, ollie watkins putting england ahead with a neat finish. but greece, remember, beat england at wembley last month and they soon posed some problems. kostas tsimikas had a shot brilliantly saved byjordan pickford as england led 1—0 at the break. but after the break, england really took control. they scored their second when a shot from jude bellingham hit the post and then hit the unfortunate greece goal keeper before ending up in the back of the net. and then, the best was saved for last. curtisjones, on his debut, a fantastic back heel to complete a 3—0 win for england. and it means that despite all their issues with player withdrawals in the build—up to this match, they are
it leaves england top of their nations league group.ell, our sports correspondent andy swiss is in athens for us. well, after england's build—up to this match had been affected by nine players pulling out, this was really some performance. surprisingly, they left captain harry kane out of the starting line—up but the man that took his place certainly made his mark, ollie watkins putting england ahead with a neat finish. but greece, remember, beat england at wembley last month and they soon...
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if you spoke up, you wouldn't be able to play for england any more.o that was the power that he had. a warm welcome to sportsday, on bbc news. a second—half double from amad diallo saw manchester united beat the greek champions paok 2—0 to kick—start their europa league campaign ahead of the arrival of incoming boss, ruben amorim. their next game in the competition, against norwegian side bodo/glimt in three weeks�* time will be amorim's first home game as head coach. conor mcnamara was watching at old trafford. three games into the post—erik ten hag era now at old trafford, and manchester united are hoping that they are a team that's turning a corner, unbeaten in all three matches — and ruud van nistelrooy, who stepped in under tricky circumstances, has certainly steadied the ship. new boss ruben amorim will be looking on from afar — he'll be impressed with amad diallo, who scored two goals to win the game tonight, the second of them was a particularly impressive goal. not the tallest and build or stature, but he's deceptively strong, amad, holding o
if you spoke up, you wouldn't be able to play for england any more.o that was the power that he had. a warm welcome to sportsday, on bbc news. a second—half double from amad diallo saw manchester united beat the greek champions paok 2—0 to kick—start their europa league campaign ahead of the arrival of incoming boss, ruben amorim. their next game in the competition, against norwegian side bodo/glimt in three weeks�* time will be amorim's first home game as head coach. conor mcnamara was...
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i think the will england decides today? i think they will definitely _ england decides today?tely look at - they will definitely look at what the american central bank does with regard to interest rates and i think europe as well, so i don�*t think it�*s just confined to the uk so it will have a fairly big influence on what they do here, so i think lots of new information for them to die just before we have the final vote. , ., just before we have the final vote. , . . ., just before we have the final vote. jane, we will come back to ou vote. jane, we will come back to you once — vote. jane, we will come back to you once we _ vote. jane, we will come back to you once we have - vote. jane, we will come back to you once we have the - to you once we have the decision which we expect imminently. thank you very much. let�*s go back to our correspondence and we were talking about this idea that the bank of england has only got two days in which to go and we expect that decision in a minute and a half. irate we expect that decision in a minute and a half.— we expect that decision in
i think the will england decides today? i think they will definitely _ england decides today?tely look at - they will definitely look at what the american central bank does with regard to interest rates and i think europe as well, so i don�*t think it�*s just confined to the uk so it will have a fairly big influence on what they do here, so i think lots of new information for them to die just before we have the final vote. , ., just before we have the final vote. , . . ., just before we...
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england host the all blacks at twickenham and england prop ellis genge says there will be a respectfuleven playing on saturday — had to apologise after he called the haka ridiculous and said had to apologise after he called the haka "ridiculous" and said it should be "binned". england are trying to move on from that and instead are focusing on giving the twickenham crowd another memorable victory. chrisjones is there for us. all quiet at twickenham as the players are taking the surroundings. just have three o'clock, this place will be absolutely filled to bursting. the all—black here in the stadium and what autumn it's going to be. it's been a calendar year. also many type defeats. it's time to turn those losses into tight wins. it was the last time england were playing here at twickenham. the same kind of voice come saturday afternoon to return to the challenge is laid down by the all black's. i grew up in the period where new zealand ruled the roost everywhere they went. in zealand ruled the roost everywhere the went. , . ., they went. in terms the crowd, the last time we _ they went
england host the all blacks at twickenham and england prop ellis genge says there will be a respectfuleven playing on saturday — had to apologise after he called the haka ridiculous and said had to apologise after he called the haka "ridiculous" and said it should be "binned". england are trying to move on from that and instead are focusing on giving the twickenham crowd another memorable victory. chrisjones is there for us. all quiet at twickenham as the players are...
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a5a as a church of england deal5 as a church of england deals with the repercussions, survivors are callingis ri . ht further resignations. that is right and — further resignations. that is right and many _ further resignations. that is right and many in _ further resignations. that is right and many in the - further resignations. that is| right and many in the church further resignations. that is . right and many in the church of england are reeling from justin welby'5 resignation as archbishop of canterbury yesterday, unprecedented certainly in modern times for an archbishop to be forced out in that way. he said he did it for the good of the church of england and he hopes it demonstrates how seriously the church understands the need for change but as you say, survivors have john change but as you say, survivors havejohn smyth, who was described as the most prolific abu5er to be associated with the church of england, survivors of his abu5e england, survivors of his abuse as saying it was neverju5t aboutju5tin welby. there are many others acro55 aboutju5tin welby. there are many others acro
a5a as a church of england deal5 as a church of england deals with the repercussions, survivors are callingis ri . ht further resignations. that is right and — further resignations. that is right and many _ further resignations. that is right and many in _ further resignations. that is right and many in the - further resignations. that is| right and many in the church further resignations. that is . right and many in the church of england are reeling from justin welby'5 resignation as...
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the england captain has been quite vocal on the high withdrawals from the england squad but he remains within the dressing room. it is my opinion that the november camp is always a difficult camp when you look at the years there has been players who have pulled out and it has a tough stage of the season when you're carrying injuries and in the heart of a lot of games and these are the camps as well well you deal with that culture and togetherness, that lead you into a world cup so it was just a reminder that playing for england is really special and for me personally is one of the greatest things i do as a professional footballer and i will always try and do it whenever i am available. unlike in athens, harry kane will start against ireland and he is someone who sets a high standard with his goal return for bayern munich the rest of his career and lee carsley said his return to the england 11 is notjust because of what he can do in front of goal. that is the obvious one but not only with harry kane, you always think goal is what he brings a lot more to the squad and team than that, his
the england captain has been quite vocal on the high withdrawals from the england squad but he remains within the dressing room. it is my opinion that the november camp is always a difficult camp when you look at the years there has been players who have pulled out and it has a tough stage of the season when you're carrying injuries and in the heart of a lot of games and these are the camps as well well you deal with that culture and togetherness, that lead you into a world cup so it was just a...
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england? it's an unprecedented situation and _ england?_ england? it's an unprecedented situation and that this - england? it's an unprecedented situation and that this hasn't i situation and that this hasn't happened before in the long history of the church of england. what will be in some ways the bigger challenge is the challenge of systemic safeguarding failings in the church. this is what the report highlights. the focus on the archbishop of course is natural. he is the leader of the organization. and obviously the organization. and obviously the calls for him to resign and this decision today have captured the headlines. but beneath that there are bigger, broader, deeper questions about safeguarding in the church of england that have been asked for a good many years and will perhaps continue to be asked until more progress is made. with those questions do you think there could be more resignations? it think there could be more resignations?— think there could be more resignations? it is possible. man of resignations? it is possible.
england? it's an unprecedented situation and _ england?_ england? it's an unprecedented situation and that this - england? it's an unprecedented situation and that this hasn't i situation and that this hasn't happened before in the long history of the church of england. what will be in some ways the bigger challenge is the challenge of systemic safeguarding failings in the church. this is what the report highlights. the focus on the archbishop of course is natural. he is the leader of the...
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cheslin kolbe made it three as england looked uyp as england looked up against it but they respondedith sam underhill powering over to see them just two points adrift at the break. 19-17 the 19—17 the springboks lead going into the second half there. earlier, scotland returned to winning ways with a 59—21 victory against portugal, after an entertaining encounter at murrayfield. darcy graham crossed the line for scotland's fourth try of the day, a score that took his international tally to 29, drawing him level with duhan van der merve as scotland's record try scorer. the hosts at one point led 33—0 and threatened a big victory, but portugal did score three converted tries of their own. we'll preview wales�* match against australia later in the programme, they meet in cardiff tomorrow as warren gatland's side aim to halt a record run of defeats. staying with wales and let's turn our attention to their footballers, because they're in action in turkiye in a match that could go a long way to deciding who tops their group. wales looking to extend their unbeaten record under craig bellamy
cheslin kolbe made it three as england looked uyp as england looked up against it but they respondedith sam underhill powering over to see them just two points adrift at the break. 19-17 the 19—17 the springboks lead going into the second half there. earlier, scotland returned to winning ways with a 59—21 victory against portugal, after an entertaining encounter at murrayfield. darcy graham crossed the line for scotland's fourth try of the day, a score that took his international tally to...
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england's captain harry kane scored the penalty and then the floodgates opened. what followed were five goals inside 26 minutes, four of which were the player's first for their country. anthony gordon, conor gallagher, jarrod bowen, just 30 seconds after coming off the bench with his first touch, and taylor harwood—bellis all scoring for england. and that emphatic win meant lee carsley had handed eight players their debuts. and with all the talk of the players that weren't here, the players that were did a fantasticjob. for new manager thomas tuchel, it's great because he's avoided having to go straight into nations league play—offs. they've been promoted back to the nations league group a, and he can go straight into world cup qualifiers. carsley leaves here after a job well done — six games, five wins, 16 goals and, as i say, eight debutants. so he hands over the reins and the scrutiny, of course, everything that comes with the england job, with a squad in rude health, and now thomas tuchel will have 18 months to try and bring the world cup back here to england
england's captain harry kane scored the penalty and then the floodgates opened. what followed were five goals inside 26 minutes, four of which were the player's first for their country. anthony gordon, conor gallagher, jarrod bowen, just 30 seconds after coming off the bench with his first touch, and taylor harwood—bellis all scoring for england. and that emphatic win meant lee carsley had handed eight players their debuts. and with all the talk of the players that weren't here, the players...
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we saw the bank of england _ see this year? we saw the bank of england delivering _ see this year?and delivering that - see this year? we saw the bank of england delivering that rate | of england delivering that rate cut and its job of england delivering that rate cut and itsjob is of england delivering that rate cut and its job is to of england delivering that rate cut and itsjob is to keep inflation down. we should stress it already prior to vested expect inflation to rise. notjust because of the cold weather, it'sjust rise. notjust because of the cold weather, it's just the way wholesale prices feed into energy bills in the uk. but it looked at that budget that has come out from the chancellor rachel reeves anne said that adds a little bit more to inflation. over the next year or so. that as a result has caused many to think perhaps that we are going to see a more gradual path for rate cuts. what does that mean in practice? we have another meeting from the bank of england in december and is looking unlikely but not completely off the cards we will see another rate cut then. but
we saw the bank of england _ see this year? we saw the bank of england delivering _ see this year?and delivering that - see this year? we saw the bank of england delivering that rate | of england delivering that rate cut and its job of england delivering that rate cut and itsjob is of england delivering that rate cut and its job is to of england delivering that rate cut and itsjob is to keep inflation down. we should stress it already prior to vested expect inflation to rise. notjust because of...
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had the former england head coach eddiejones in charge.ad coach steve borthwick to reflect on an erratic autumn series. the obvious overriding feeling on reflection would be one of frustration. to have come so close to get the results but not able to convert them. that in the first three weeks will be one emotion. the other aspect was real positivity around some of the aspects we have seen the team play, i wanted the team to be brave with the ball and play fast. i think we've seen growth in that area. south africa's pieter—steph du toit has won world rugby�*s men's player of the year award for a second time. he first won it in 2019. and the england and harlequins full—back ellie kildunne has won the women's player of the year award after an impressive year where she was crowned the women's six nations player of the championship, and helped england retain their wxvi title and she scored 14 tries in nine tests for england. it doesn't sink in. it's going to sound so nonchalant, like, oh, yeah. but as soon as i'm on the flight tonight, it will
had the former england head coach eddiejones in charge.ad coach steve borthwick to reflect on an erratic autumn series. the obvious overriding feeling on reflection would be one of frustration. to have come so close to get the results but not able to convert them. that in the first three weeks will be one emotion. the other aspect was real positivity around some of the aspects we have seen the team play, i wanted the team to be brave with the ball and play fast. i think we've seen growth in...
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parts of south—west england and wales _ of south—west england and wales.d have recorded _ places ever high ground have recorded more than 150 millimetres of rain so far. that— millimetres of rain so far. that is— millimetres of rain so far. that is around eight month's worth— that is around eight month's worth of— that is around eight month's worth of rain in the space of just— worth of rain in the space of just this _ worth of rain in the space of just this weekend. all of that water— just this weekend. all of that water flowing into the river systems. that is why we are having — systems. that is why we are having such significant flooding impacts. this band is on the — flooding impacts. this band is on the move. albeit slowly. wales — on the move. albeit slowly. wales is _ on the move. albeit slowly. wales is improving. still some rain across— wales is improving. still some rain across the south east corner— rain across the south east cornerjust now. the worst of the weather this afternoon across _ the weather this afternoon across the south—west of engl
parts of south—west england and wales _ of south—west england and wales.d have recorded _ places ever high ground have recorded more than 150 millimetres of rain so far. that— millimetres of rain so far. that is— millimetres of rain so far. that is around eight month's worth— that is around eight month's worth of— that is around eight month's worth of rain in the space of just— worth of rain in the space of just this _ worth of rain in the space of just this weekend. all of that...
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new england biased on the part of the white house. they had overlooked virginia being the first and the 1963 thanksgiving proclamation by john f kennedy included virginia first and then massachusetts after that. so we feel like we've gotten our due as far as recognition they would leave family had a wood leaf association that they started in 1958 when the jameson's invited them to the plantation. and it's been a part of my life ever since i was a child that i because they would send out information, they wldave the festival down here. it's been an important part of our life and something we really enjoyed and learned lot fm the state of virginia through the jamestown yorktown foundation is commemorating certain historic events that happened in 1619 one was the first african came to the new world first groups of females came to the new world, the first legislative body was in jamestown. in 1619, and the first thanksgiving was was here at berkeley. so we have invited charles barkley to the 400th anniversary, which is next year in 2019.
new england biased on the part of the white house. they had overlooked virginia being the first and the 1963 thanksgiving proclamation by john f kennedy included virginia first and then massachusetts after that. so we feel like we've gotten our due as far as recognition they would leave family had a wood leaf association that they started in 1958 when the jameson's invited them to the plantation. and it's been a part of my life ever since i was a child that i because they would send out...
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and the church of england, of course, is the national official church of england, of britain, and most of those colonies adopt what we would call a kind of formal establishment of the church of england. but the southern colonies overall are probably the least religious of all the colonial regions which, if you think about that for a second, you'll see why that's a little weird. we think of the southed today as the bible belt, correctly. but in the colonial period, it's different. in the colonial period, there is a kind of formal establishment at least of the church of england, but once you get out past the colonial cities, places like williamsburg, charleston and savannah, the rates of church going and commitment to the church of england is pretty limited. and part of the reason for that if you remember going back to the founding of jamestown these colonies are mostly being founded for business. and it's a little difficult to set up churches in the back country where settlement is so scattered. and so people living in the rural south in the early 1700s, i mean, they might have been chr
and the church of england, of course, is the national official church of england, of britain, and most of those colonies adopt what we would call a kind of formal establishment of the church of england. but the southern colonies overall are probably the least religious of all the colonial regions which, if you think about that for a second, you'll see why that's a little weird. we think of the southed today as the bible belt, correctly. but in the colonial period, it's different. in the...
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the final t20 with the west indies and england was a washout. england one. that's all for now.e air comes all the way down from the arctic, it will increase the risk of some snow and ice, and certainly some widespread overnight frost, particularly into the early hours of wednesday morning. the cold air not quite arriving to all, still relatively mild down in the south—west, but a bitterly cold start in sheltered western rural parts of scotland — temperatures way below freezing and perhaps even some freezing fog as well. but generally scotland, northern ireland, northern england and north wales will keep some sunshine clouding over from the southwest later on in the day, with outbreaks of showery rain here. we mightjust see double digits down across cornwall, but generally 6—9 degrees across england and wales. much colderfurther north — 3 or 4. so the cold air is starting to push its way steadily southwards. but as this weather front moves in and bumps into that cold air, we could see the spell of significant snow — mostly to higher ground, but perhaps some accumulations at lowe
the final t20 with the west indies and england was a washout. england one. that's all for now.e air comes all the way down from the arctic, it will increase the risk of some snow and ice, and certainly some widespread overnight frost, particularly into the early hours of wednesday morning. the cold air not quite arriving to all, still relatively mild down in the south—west, but a bitterly cold start in sheltered western rural parts of scotland — temperatures way below freezing and perhaps...
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the last of any mild air in the far south—west of england.ea of low pressure that is deepening and brings a risk during monday evening of some sleet and snow across some parts of northern ireland, but more especially overnight across north wales into northern england and perhaps up into southernmost parts of scotland. the bulk of the snow over the hills but snow in lower levels as well, and that will continue to fall into tuesday morning leaving behind some icy conditions and there could be a...
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we did get confirmation today from the england coaches that the harlequin prop did leave the englandday. they said that for personal reasons. the tweet was sent after then but the coach has confirmed thatjoe still has the full support of the whole england setup. darcy graham will make his first scotland appearance in over a year against fiji at murrayfield on saturday. he has been picked to play on the wing after a string of injuries that prevented him playing for the country since the world cup. andy burke is with the squad. the big question was how strong a side would he name to face fiji with toughest tests to come in the next few weeks? the answer is very strong. the match follows outside the test window so players playing outside of scotland, those players are not available, but that aside, he has named the big guns to take on the fijians at murrayfield on saturday. leading scotland as captain for the first time and the one big selection call is that the scrum—half ali price who has been playing in a struggling side has gotten in the absence ahead of horn. i think he looked real
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to england now, and interim manager lee carsley has named his final england squad before he hands theack taylor harwood—bellis have received their first england call—ups with liverpool's curtisjones. also in line to earn his first senior cap ahead of the games against greece and the republic of ireland this month. the interim manager also included cole palmer, declan rice, kyle walker and jack grealish despite fitness concerns for their clubs. newcastle goalkeeper nick pope, and manchester united pair kobbie mainoo and harry maguire all miss out. 0ur reporter alex howell is at st george's park for us. this is the final time that lee carsley will name an england squad in his role as interim head coach, and he has included eight players from the u21 side that helped him win the euros in georgia last summer. and that includes the trio, the uncapped trio of lewis hall, taylor harwood—bellis and curtisjones, and it is also the first time that we will hear from lee carsley since thomas tuchel was confirmed as a new england manager, and carsley has said that tuchel has not had any influence
to england now, and interim manager lee carsley has named his final england squad before he hands theack taylor harwood—bellis have received their first england call—ups with liverpool's curtisjones. also in line to earn his first senior cap ahead of the games against greece and the republic of ireland this month. the interim manager also included cole palmer, declan rice, kyle walker and jack grealish despite fitness concerns for their clubs. newcastle goalkeeper nick pope, and manchester...
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england take a 1—0 lead in the series. probably done our best that day in terms of the skill that we produced. but, yeah, we were asked to, i guess, stand—up and try and put... not put things right but i guess just to rebound well after the world cup. wicketkeeper—batter rishabh pant has become the most expensive player in indian premier league history. pant was secured by lucknow super giants for $3.19 million after a bidding war with his former side, delhi capitals. well, pant is part of india's test team who look like they're going to get off to a winning start in australia. india put themselves in a dominant position, setting austraia a mammoth target of 534 in perth and they are already 12—3. india made 1187—6 before they declared. yashasvi jaiswal making 161 and virat kohli an unbeaten 100. australia trail by 522 runs at the end of day in the first of five tests. i always trust me and i always believe in me that, 0k, it is going to come and will go and enjoy and be fearless, i will go and take brave decisions. always
england take a 1—0 lead in the series. probably done our best that day in terms of the skill that we produced. but, yeah, we were asked to, i guess, stand—up and try and put... not put things right but i guess just to rebound well after the world cup. wicketkeeper—batter rishabh pant has become the most expensive player in indian premier league history. pant was secured by lucknow super giants for $3.19 million after a bidding war with his former side, delhi capitals. well, pant is part...
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this is a main _ with the nhs in england. this is a main priority _ with the nhs in england.ti 3 is a main priority of the government, to cut that waiting list in england, big priority for the nhs and this is the first reduction in that overall list since february. 7.57 million but, down from 6.74, figures for september. that is going to be quite a relief, but they will have to hold fire on making a judgment whether this is a trend or not for a few more months because we have had a few ups and downs this year. we have had this key target for the nhs in england, to eliminate very long waits of more than 65 weeks for an operational appointment. that should have been done by september. as it was, in september, there was still a list of 22,900 waiting 65 weeks or longer. that remains a big issue. the overall picture is that it will take years over this parliament for labour, the government to hit what it needs to do, bring everything back to target, that the vast majority of patients be treated within 18 weeks, certainly not 65 or longer. 18 weeks, certainly not 65 or loner. �* .
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with— isn't it, playing for england? with all— isn't it, playing for england?ose players out i think we will be lucky to get away with a draw. on sportsday later in the hour on bbc news, from firing napoli to the top of serie a, scott mctominay faces a different challnge this week, trying to keep scotland in the top tier of the nations league. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the bbc can reveal for the first time, serious allegations of abuse against mohamed al fayed's younger brother, salah fayed. three former harrods employees allege that he abused them between 1989 and 1997. he died in 2010. it comes after a bbc investigation in september exposed decades of serious sexual abuse allegations against mohamed al fayed — the metropolitan police say they've now had more than 80 complaints against him. you may find some of the details in helena wilkinson's report distressing. 1989, and salah fayed helping launch a book by the former first lady, nancy reagan, with his brother mohamed al fayed. helen is one of three women who have, for the first time,
with— isn't it, playing for england? with all— isn't it, playing for england?ose players out i think we will be lucky to get away with a draw. on sportsday later in the hour on bbc news, from firing napoli to the top of serie a, scott mctominay faces a different challnge this week, trying to keep scotland in the top tier of the nations league. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the bbc can reveal for the first time, serious allegations of abuse against mohamed al fayed's...
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the bishop of heard from the bishop of newcastle, a seniorfigure in the church of england calling for him to go. she said that his position was untenable in her view and that him stepping aside would not solve all the problems, there were many others criticised in the review involving many other clergy, it is worth saying. this is not the sole responsibility of justin welby, he has become a focal point because of the criticism because of his position as the head of the church and taking institutional responsibility as well as personal. the bishop of newcastle saying yesterday that in her view his position was now untenable and many others alsojoining now untenable and many others also joining those calls for him to go, and as you say, in the last few minutes we have had that statement from lambeth palace confirming that he will 90, palace confirming that he will go, that he will resign. he has sought permission from the king to do so and will stand aside. we don't know the exact timings, he says himself that they will be decided on once a review of the obligations has taken place, inc
the bishop of heard from the bishop of newcastle, a seniorfigure in the church of england calling for him to go. she said that his position was untenable in her view and that him stepping aside would not solve all the problems, there were many others criticised in the review involving many other clergy, it is worth saying. this is not the sole responsibility of justin welby, he has become a focal point because of the criticism because of his position as the head of the church and taking...
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but after the break, england really took control.ost and then hit the unfortunate greece goal keeper before ending up in the back of the net.
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england haven't had it easy.—— after that wallabies defeats, england now down to seventh in the world rankings, which is an eight year low, something like that, a 50% win ratio. something has to change, doesn't it? it a 50% win ratio. something has to change, doesn't it?— change, doesn't it? it certainly under scrutiny. _ change, doesn't it? it certainly under scrutiny. as _ change, doesn't it? it certainly under scrutiny. as you - change, doesn't it? it certainly under scrutiny. as you say, - change, doesn't it? it certainlyj under scrutiny. as you say, it's been such a frustrating autumn, really, they were ahead against new zealand when they lost it right at the end, they were right against australia then lost it right at the end. this habit of throwing away winning positions is becoming something of a worry for them. they've now lost five out of their last six matches, and all of those five defeats have really been just by a handful of points. i think there also be concerns about some of there also be concerns
england haven't had it easy.—— after that wallabies defeats, england now down to seventh in the world rankings, which is an eight year low, something like that, a 50% win ratio. something has to change, doesn't it? it a 50% win ratio. something has to change, doesn't it?— change, doesn't it? it certainly under scrutiny. _ change, doesn't it? it certainly under scrutiny. as _ change, doesn't it? it certainly under scrutiny. as you - change, doesn't it? it certainly under scrutiny. as you...
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england _ nerve when it really counts. england here couldn't.couldn't. this is the third defeat on the trot against _ the third defeat on the trot against new zealand. there is no substitute for experience. and — no substitute for experience. and i— no substitute for experience. and i guess england might say that that this is what they got here — that that this is what they got here again. meanwhile, scotland are leading fiji 26—5 at the murrayfield stadium. the home side stormed into a 26—0 lead when hquones intercepted a loose pass by the visitors. victory today would be scotland's 5th consecutive home win against fiji. let's turn our attentions to football now, and it's been a day of interesting developments in the premier league with movement at the top, and bottom. in the early game, arsenal missed the chance to close the gap at the top. the gunners beaten by newcastle. and perhaps a cause for concern, given its now three league matches without a win for mikel arteta's side. reginaldo rosario was watching. with arsenal are already playing c
england _ nerve when it really counts. england here couldn't.couldn't. this is the third defeat on the trot against _ the third defeat on the trot against new zealand. there is no substitute for experience. and — no substitute for experience. and i— no substitute for experience. and i guess england might say that that this is what they got here — that that this is what they got here again. meanwhile, scotland are leading fiji 26—5 at the murrayfield stadium. the home side stormed into a...
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after the break, though, it was england posing all the problems. help, england extended their lead. the ball bouncing in off greece's luckless keeper. but the visitors didn't mind. and the best was yet to come, as curtisjones marked his debut in sumptuous style. commentator: lovely little flick. what a goal from curtis jones! - a stunning finish rounding off a 3—0 win. an unforgettable moment for him and after such a tricky build—up, for england a pretty impressive night. sure they are. they would not pull out if they weren't injured. | instead, kyle walker captained the side. blocks as the man picked ahead of kane proved why. commentator: and that is why he's in the team. - ollie watkins putting the visitors ahead, a neat move and a no—nonsense finish. but greece, remember, beat england last month and onlyjordan while the players also had to deal with a green laser posing all the problems. jude bellingham hit the post, and when he england extended their lead. the ball bouncing in off greece's luckless keeper. the ball bouncing in off greece's lun
after the break, though, it was england posing all the problems. help, england extended their lead. the ball bouncing in off greece's luckless keeper. but the visitors didn't mind. and the best was yet to come, as curtisjones marked his debut in sumptuous style. commentator: lovely little flick. what a goal from curtis jones! - a stunning finish rounding off a 3—0 win. an unforgettable moment for him and after such a tricky build—up, for england a pretty impressive night. sure they are....
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her england's first woman to pass 3,000 runs in t20 internationals.ith an unbeaten 67 from 43 deliveries. former england propjoe marler has announced his retirement from professional rugby at the age of 34. marler had already recently called time on his international career. with harlequins he won two premiership titles and the european challenge cup. his last professional match will be quins' premiership game against bristol bears at the stoop on friday. and that is just about it from us. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website. that's bbc.com/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello. there are still plenty of flood warnings in force, especially across central and southern england, but thankfully there is now a window of dry weather, at least through thursday. colder conditions, too. storm connell that brought yesterday's rain is well out towards the east now. we've got another weather system you can see on the satellite image approaching from the west, but we're betw
her england's first woman to pass 3,000 runs in t20 internationals.ith an unbeaten 67 from 43 deliveries. former england propjoe marler has announced his retirement from professional rugby at the age of 34. marler had already recently called time on his international career. with harlequins he won two premiership titles and the european challenge cup. his last professional match will be quins' premiership game against bristol bears at the stoop on friday. and that is just about it from us. you...
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covered up decades of england covered up decades of england covered up decades of abuse carried out byjohn smyth. one other main headline today. smyth. one other main headline toda . h, smyth. one other main headline toda . , a, smyth. one other main headline toda . h, , a, a, smyth. one other main headline toda . , a, a, , today. the sound you hear is the ticking — today. the sound you hear is the ticking clock. _ today. the sound you hear is the ticking clock. the - today. the sound you hear is the ticking clock. the un - the ticking clock. the un secretary-general - the ticking clock. the un secretary-general once l the ticking clock. the un - secretary-general once leaders secretary—general once leaders at cop29 they have to act on climate change with time running out. —— warns leaders. we start with the breaking news that the archbishop of canterbury has announced his resignation. he'd come under mounting pressure over a report highlighting how he had failed to deal with a prolific abuser associated with the church of england. john smyth abused dozens of children and young men over a
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but after the break england really took control.scored their second when a shot from jude bellingham hit the post and then hit the unfortunate reese goal keeper before ending up in the back of the net —— greece. the bus was saved for last, curtisjones on his debut, a fantastic back heel to complete a 3—0 win for england and it means that despite all their issues with play withdrawals in the build—up to this much they are now top of the nations league group going into theirfinal group going into theirfinal group game against the republic of ireland on sunday. i group game against the republic of ireland on sunday.— of ireland on sunday. i said ecuali of ireland on sunday. i said equality that _ of ireland on sunday. i said equality that the _ of ireland on sunday. i said equality that the players i of ireland on sunday. i said i equality that the players have got. you will now see it in terms of the younger ones that they are more than capable with they are more than capable with the mentality and the capability they have got to play
but after the break england really took control.scored their second when a shot from jude bellingham hit the post and then hit the unfortunate reese goal keeper before ending up in the back of the net —— greece. the bus was saved for last, curtisjones on his debut, a fantastic back heel to complete a 3—0 win for england and it means that despite all their issues with play withdrawals in the build—up to this much they are now top of the nations league group going into theirfinal group...
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could be a little grey for a while in the south—east of england.rds the far south—west of england and wales, a little rain coming in here, and pushing into northern ireland later on in the day. here, the winds are strengthening, lifting the temperatures somewhat, but elsewhere, where it's dry with some sunshine, it'll be another chilly day on thursday. things will change, though, towards the end of the week, that high pressure gets pushed away. a weather front may well bring some rain into the far north and west, but we'll find, with low pressure to the west of the uk, high pressure to the east, we see a southerly wind picking up, and that will lift the temperatures, as well. so, stronger winds by the end of the week and into the start of the weekend. a lot of cloud around, mind you. it won't be as cold at night, we're losing the frosty conditions, and it should be turning mild by day, as well. bye for now. live from london, this is bbc news. a ceasefire between israel and hezbollah begins. this is the scene in beirut this morning. and here are liv
could be a little grey for a while in the south—east of england.rds the far south—west of england and wales, a little rain coming in here, and pushing into northern ireland later on in the day. here, the winds are strengthening, lifting the temperatures somewhat, but elsewhere, where it's dry with some sunshine, it'll be another chilly day on thursday. things will change, though, towards the end of the week, that high pressure gets pushed away. a weather front may well bring some rain into...
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this may not be the end of the affair for the church of england.our current serving bishops who also knew about smyth�*s behaviour — something many in the church say now needs to be addressed. where there have been failures in safeguarding practice, those should be investigated. appropriate and proportionate action should be taken with anyone who has failed in safeguarding terms. justin welby may have gone, but accusations of a cover—up remain. whoever is chosen as the next archbishop knows they will have work to do to regain trust, which is hard won and easily lost. graham satchell, bbc news. our correspondent harry farley, is at lambeth palace. i asked him about the surviours calling for further resignations. many within the church of england are reeling from justin welby�*s resignation as archbishop of canterbury yesterday, unprecedented certainly in modern times for an archbishop to be forced out in that way. he said he did so for the good of the church of england and hopes it demonstrates how seriously the church understands the need for chang
this may not be the end of the affair for the church of england.our current serving bishops who also knew about smyth�*s behaviour — something many in the church say now needs to be addressed. where there have been failures in safeguarding practice, those should be investigated. appropriate and proportionate action should be taken with anyone who has failed in safeguarding terms. justin welby may have gone, but accusations of a cover—up remain. whoever is chosen as the next archbishop...
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i church of england is in a better place?— church of england is in a better place? is in a better lace? ., better place? i would say the issues between _ better place? i would say the issues between the - better place? i would say the i issues between the archbishop and his conscious but i would make one important point, that it is incumbent upon senior leaders in any organisation, notjust the church, to set the tone and modelled the good behaviour for others in their organisation to follow and this is of course critically true in relation to safeguarding. so it seems appropriate that archbishopjustin has stepped down. archbishop justin has stepped down. ., , , ., , down. you put in place a number of suggestions — down. you put in place a number of suggestions and _ down. you put in place a number of suggestions and measures - of suggestions and measures proposals, what has happened today and why have they not been acted on yet?— been acted on yet? that's a question — been acted on yet? that's a question for _ been acted on yet? that's a question for someone - been
i church of england is in a better place?— church of england is in a better place? is in a better lace? ., better place? i would say the issues between _ better place? i would say the issues between the - better place? i would say the i issues between the archbishop and his conscious but i would make one important point, that it is incumbent upon senior leaders in any organisation, notjust the church, to set the tone and modelled the good behaviour for others in their organisation to follow...
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so don't forget essentially being ignored by the, by the church of england. why has the story only gained subtraction? now i do think, oh, okay, 1st of all, i'd like to correct. i'm not a member of the catholic church. oh, excellent. and i think what are? yeah, no, it's fine. so, um, what the problem is, is that for a very long time, i'm thinking it list the charge and you know, touch on politics have been one for a very long time. and in, let's say that you can't, for instance, rarely trojan rings where it is. and the other 2 institutions are you will notice that to well be, give his a resignation. we had it. so if you have to meet with the king for us to talk about it. so there's 2 institutions, i almost where they need to work. because after all the keys and head of the church to reinvent now this to have what was the one you want in on the others involved to came together. but the bible on the one hand i'm brought, you know, they're, you know, um, they're a part of it. i'm the 1 am on the other hand to pull nice the very to veterans. 3rd, she's rarely whe
so don't forget essentially being ignored by the, by the church of england. why has the story only gained subtraction? now i do think, oh, okay, 1st of all, i'd like to correct. i'm not a member of the catholic church. oh, excellent. and i think what are? yeah, no, it's fine. so, um, what the problem is, is that for a very long time, i'm thinking it list the charge and you know, touch on politics have been one for a very long time. and in, let's say that you can't, for instance, rarely trojan...
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the south—west of england bore the brunt., it looks like, they've seen there since 1990. so very wet, very windy across these southern and south—eastern parts of england as we head towards the end of the day. the winds also picking up again across northern ireland and western scotland. gales in many areas here could cause some disruption. a lot of showers in the north of the uk. and as we head through this evening and tonight, well, this band of rain does trudge slowly across the south—east of england. it does dry up a bit across wales and the south—west. a few showers here. frequent showers across the north of the uk, northern ireland, scotland. close to the centre of that low, still very windy. gales in the north. those are your overnight temperatures. not quite as mild as it was last night. so, tomorrow, a slightly calmer day. storm bert still close enough to be bringing some pretty windy weather in northern areas. frequent showers across scotland, northern ireland, northern england. one or two into wales, the south—west.
the south—west of england bore the brunt., it looks like, they've seen there since 1990. so very wet, very windy across these southern and south—eastern parts of england as we head towards the end of the day. the winds also picking up again across northern ireland and western scotland. gales in many areas here could cause some disruption. a lot of showers in the north of the uk. and as we head through this evening and tonight, well, this band of rain does trudge slowly across the...
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and 'ust tell us a bit more about _ england. and just tell us a bit more about the _ england.t more about the impact - england. and just tell us a bit more about the impact of- england. and just tell us a bit more about the impact of the | more about the impact of the bombing site on the victims�* families over the many years but this has been going on? literally this afternoon, i�*ve been at one of the memorial services in birmingham and one of the family members today was saying, if you...