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and the european championships in glasgow. and gymnastics begin today but what is the concept of these european championships. —— growing. there's also the small matter of the hockey world cup in london. england ta ke hockey world cup in london. england take on netherlands in the quarterfinals. ireland play india in the early last eight match. hello. you are very welcome along to sports day. i'm sarah mulkerrins. let us start the show at glasgow and the european championship. no medals today but plenty of talking points. joe wilson is in glasgow for us. good evening. i'm at george square in the centre of glasgow weather will be a music festival, food festival running alongside the sport for the next 11 days. we are hoping that the drizzle holds off here this evening. no medals won tonight as you mentioned but qualifying for some of the sports have begun. the gymnastics which is being staged in the hydro along the banks of the river clyde just the hydro along the banks of the river clydejust a the hydro along the banks of the r
and the european championships in glasgow. and gymnastics begin today but what is the concept of these european championships. —— growing. there's also the small matter of the hockey world cup in london. england ta ke hockey world cup in london. england take on netherlands in the quarterfinals. ireland play india in the early last eight match. hello. you are very welcome along to sports day. i'm sarah mulkerrins. let us start the show at glasgow and the european championship. no medals...
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natalie pirks reports from glasgow.can you say about adam peaty that hasn't already been said? he is a man who seems to thrive when the spotlight is on him and as the world and european champion in the 50 metre breaststroke, the spotlight was on him. he, as usual, roared to gold in serena fashion. nobody seemed to be able to touch him. don't forget, he has already broken the record in the 100 metre brushstroke. but this was the event where he was unexpectedly beaten to gold beating that four—year unbeaten record that he had been carrying for so record that he had been carrying for so long. this wasn't a world record. he already has ten of those, don't forget, but it was a championship record. he is still not resting on his laurels though. this is what he has to say after the race. chill out, rest, geta massage, has to say after the race. chill out, rest, get a massage, absorb it but not too much. i am going to enjoy all of this after i have finished but i have still got a job to do tomorrow. my emotions have to come dow
natalie pirks reports from glasgow.can you say about adam peaty that hasn't already been said? he is a man who seems to thrive when the spotlight is on him and as the world and european champion in the 50 metre breaststroke, the spotlight was on him. he, as usual, roared to gold in serena fashion. nobody seemed to be able to touch him. don't forget, he has already broken the record in the 100 metre brushstroke. but this was the event where he was unexpectedly beaten to gold beating that...
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in glasgow i am here for the birth ofa in glasgow i am here for the birth of a new european concept.eland continue to make history? there is a semifinal spot up for grabs at the hockey world cup. england also looking to make it through to the final four. the way we interact with technology has changed dramatically in the last decade. nearly 8 out of 10 people now own a smartphone, and according to a new report by the communications regulator, 0fcom, we're now becoming increasingly dependent on them. it's estimated the average person checks their phone, every 12 minutes, with 40% of us taking a look within five minutes of waking up in the morning. but for the first time ever, the number of calls made on mobiles has fallen. instead we're turning to messaging services like whatsapp and facebook messenger, to keep in touch. rory cellan—jones has been to meet one family, to see how technology has changed their lives. dad, what you doing? making some crazy music for instagram. meet the family and a home full of smartphones and tablets which have transformed the way they live. smartphones a
in glasgow i am here for the birth ofa in glasgow i am here for the birth of a new european concept.eland continue to make history? there is a semifinal spot up for grabs at the hockey world cup. england also looking to make it through to the final four. the way we interact with technology has changed dramatically in the last decade. nearly 8 out of 10 people now own a smartphone, and according to a new report by the communications regulator, 0fcom, we're now becoming increasingly dependent on...
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it started in glasgow in 1849 history.arted in glasgow in 18119 and has been on a high—street ever since. but early this morning, the company collapsed into administration. it is the biggest shock to british retail in over a decade. just yesterday, house of fraser warned it needed an injection of cash within ten days. the rescue wheel with the owner of hamleys fell through last week leaving the chain ina through last week leaving the chain in a precarious state. within hours of the collapse this morning, the controversial tycoon mike ashley swooped. i have been to the casino. sports direct has bought substantially all of house of fraser, for £90 million. before he could about a tenth of that. despite its troubles, there are loyal calum fraser customers. we have been here since the 70s, you can't have everything. very shocked. can't believe it could have happened to such a famous name in glasgow. stores were closed for time this morning while staff were being briefed on the fast moving developments. it is an uncertain time
it started in glasgow in 1849 history.arted in glasgow in 18119 and has been on a high—street ever since. but early this morning, the company collapsed into administration. it is the biggest shock to british retail in over a decade. just yesterday, house of fraser warned it needed an injection of cash within ten days. the rescue wheel with the owner of hamleys fell through last week leaving the chain ina through last week leaving the chain in a precarious state. within hours of the collapse...
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from glasgow, nick hope reports.th games, and these european championships do have a lot of similarities. as a multisport event, almost a mini 0lympics. and there are similar events like this elsewhere in the world, with the pan america and pan pacific games, for example. now europe wants a piece of the action. multisport, it's almost like a the action. multisport, it's almost likea mini the action. multisport, it's almost like a mini 0lympics. commonwealth games is exactly the same, europeans, the first of its kind. so it will be great to obviously race european stage with all the other sports as well. it kind of brings all the media attention into one place, and it kind of brings almost a team ethos together, as well. so normally we would go into a race and 90, normally we would go into a race and go, yes, it isjust europeans. now it is european but it has more behind it, more kind of prestige behind it, more kind of prestige behind it, more kind of prestige behind it, which obviously everyone wa nts to behind it,
from glasgow, nick hope reports.th games, and these european championships do have a lot of similarities. as a multisport event, almost a mini 0lympics. and there are similar events like this elsewhere in the world, with the pan america and pan pacific games, for example. now europe wants a piece of the action. multisport, it's almost like a the action. multisport, it's almost likea mini the action. multisport, it's almost like a mini 0lympics. commonwealth games is exactly the same, europeans,...
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natalie pirks, bbc news, glasgow. newsnight‘s about to start over on bbc2. here's kirsty...n faces boris johnson faces possible centre from the conservatives over his remarks about the burqa. are they already split over theresa may's brexit plan. that's it. now time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday with me, will perry, the headlines tonight. nethaneel mitchell—blake takes silver in the 200 metres at the european championships in berlin. while back in the pool in glasgow, gb‘s swimmers finished with nine golds and 2a medals in total to match their previous best. and everton make a triple signing on transfer deadline day including defender yerry mina from barcelona. we'll start with the inaugural european championships where our reporter has been watching the athletics in berlin. katerina johnson has been in action and there was any medal. 0n the track nathaniel mitchell blake continued to show. this bodes well for the 0lympic show. this bodes well for the olympic games. all in all, coming out with a medal. how much pressure as the dues feel coming in
natalie pirks, bbc news, glasgow. newsnight‘s about to start over on bbc2. here's kirsty...n faces boris johnson faces possible centre from the conservatives over his remarks about the burqa. are they already split over theresa may's brexit plan. that's it. now time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday with me, will perry, the headlines tonight. nethaneel mitchell—blake takes silver in the 200 metres at the european championships in berlin. while back in the pool in...
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the weather and glasgow has been quite cool weather and glasgow has been quite cool.e had decent crowds. but what we have really needed is some kind of sporting spark something for the world to pay attention to. and guess what? it was adam peaty here at the aquatic centre today who provided it. we will show you here essentially the second half of his 100 metre breaststroke final. it was clear even with the turn that peaty was going to win. but what about the time? remember it was the existing world record holder of 57 113 seconds. and you remember that he and his coach had this ambition to get below 57 seconds. as peaty got nearer and nearer to the end of the race, you could hear the noise growing and growing. inside that swimming pool and the time it stopped at 57 seconds dead. i can't say i was stay behind a group of commentators from all over europe and there were people there punching the air. —— i can say. not british but in recognition of the achievement of adam peaty. 0ne but in recognition of the achievement of adam peaty. one way of putting into context is th
the weather and glasgow has been quite cool weather and glasgow has been quite cool.e had decent crowds. but what we have really needed is some kind of sporting spark something for the world to pay attention to. and guess what? it was adam peaty here at the aquatic centre today who provided it. we will show you here essentially the second half of his 100 metre breaststroke final. it was clear even with the turn that peaty was going to win. but what about the time? remember it was the existing...
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0k, thank you very much reporting from glasgow.0pm, we'll be speaking to the investigative consumerjournalist, harry wallop who has followed mike ashley's career closely. new figures show the recent warm weather has given the uk economy a boost, with growth of 0.4 % in the second quarter of the year. economists say both retail sales and construction were helped by the sunshine and high temperatures. it's an improvement on the first three months of the year, where growth slumped amid the cold weather brought in by the beast from the east. here's joe lynam. robert wiley runs a crop spraying company in horsham. he had problemss getting staff in to work over the winter as the beast from the east blew through the uk, but since then, a weak pound and good products mean his exports have boomed. we have been able to expand on the site, we're making the site fit for purpose for going forward, because we see whatever happens with brexit, we export 40% of our product around the world to many different countries, and so we have people wanting
0k, thank you very much reporting from glasgow.0pm, we'll be speaking to the investigative consumerjournalist, harry wallop who has followed mike ashley's career closely. new figures show the recent warm weather has given the uk economy a boost, with growth of 0.4 % in the second quarter of the year. economists say both retail sales and construction were helped by the sunshine and high temperatures. it's an improvement on the first three months of the year, where growth slumped amid the cold...
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, and 19 for belfast, probably just for glasgow, and 19 for belfast, probablyjust shy for glasgow, andst shy of 30 degrees in my den on saturday. and saturday night is going to be dry as well, a beautiful evening on the way tomorrow. we'll get a bit more cloud in some spots of rain. sunday we see that high—pressure continuing to build, that is why its called be high, because it builds up in the southwest, but there are sewer lurking, they are approaching the northwestern parts of the uk, so we'll see amounts here, scotland and northern ireland, eventually sunday into monday and will see spots of rain here, but to the that, temperatures around 29 and 30 degrees, beautiful around the coast as well. i was the weekend, come monday those low pressures started nudging it did and it approaches west of scotland and northern ireland, and to the south of that, thatis ireland, and to the south of that, that is a reactive heat. but this low—pressure, with the fresher winds off the atlantic is going to deflect some of that heat, a little further towards the east, so that means it's just the southea
, and 19 for belfast, probably just for glasgow, and 19 for belfast, probablyjust shy for glasgow, andst shy of 30 degrees in my den on saturday. and saturday night is going to be dry as well, a beautiful evening on the way tomorrow. we'll get a bit more cloud in some spots of rain. sunday we see that high—pressure continuing to build, that is why its called be high, because it builds up in the southwest, but there are sewer lurking, they are approaching the northwestern parts of the uk, so...
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plenty going on in glasgow and berlin.end helping england to win the first test over india at edgbaston, but it was a very different setting for ben stokes this morning as he went on trial charged with affray. the court heard how he mocked two gay men and threw a cigarette butt at one of them, before knocking two other men unconscious outside a nightclub in bristol in september. stokes and two other men deny affray. aston villa put all their financial problems behind them, as they won their opening championship match of the season 3—1 at hull. the hosts had led early on when brazilian evandro got on the end of this punch by the villa goalkeeper, and looped in a brilliant strike from 20 yards! but last year's beaten playoff finalists were level through tommy elphick, and then ahead through old hull player ahmed elmohamady. and then right—back alan hutton got his first goal since december 2014 to cap off the victory for steve bruce's side. no wonder those fans were so happy. chelsea goalkeeper thibaut courtois, who's been he
plenty going on in glasgow and berlin.end helping england to win the first test over india at edgbaston, but it was a very different setting for ben stokes this morning as he went on trial charged with affray. the court heard how he mocked two gay men and threw a cigarette butt at one of them, before knocking two other men unconscious outside a nightclub in bristol in september. stokes and two other men deny affray. aston villa put all their financial problems behind them, as they won their...
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joe wilson, bbc news, glasgow.itle in the 50 metre back stroke. it's the first time davies has won gold in this event, having won silvers and bronze in the two previous european championships. davies had already broken the european record with her time in the heats. and the men's 4 by 200 metres freestyle relay team have also won gold this evening. james guy brought them home after legs from calum jarvis, duncan scott and thomas dean, beating the russian team, who had qualified fastest, into silver. catalan dragons will face warrington wolves in the challenge cup final, after pulling off a huge upset, beating super league leaders st helens 35—16. the french side scored four unanswered tries in a pulsating first half. ben garcia going over twice before sam moa sealed victory in the second half. it's only the second time the dragons have reached the challenge cup final. waiting for them at wembley will be the eight times winners warrington wolves. they brushed aside leeds rhinos with relative ease, scoring eight trie
joe wilson, bbc news, glasgow.itle in the 50 metre back stroke. it's the first time davies has won gold in this event, having won silvers and bronze in the two previous european championships. davies had already broken the european record with her time in the heats. and the men's 4 by 200 metres freestyle relay team have also won gold this evening. james guy brought them home after legs from calum jarvis, duncan scott and thomas dean, beating the russian team, who had qualified fastest, into...
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well it was a busy weekend for great britain at the european championships in glasgow, with a numbern the velodrome with the track cycling and in the pool with gb‘s swimmers. and they have added to that today with. great britain have recorded an european record as they won gold in the mixed 4 by 100 metre medley relay. freya anderson completed the win with freestyle after adam peaty put them in front on the breaststroke leg. a silver forjames wilby in the men's 200 metres breast stroke. it's his second silver of these games. the gold was taken by russia's anton chupkov. ross murdoch just misses out on bronze with luca pizzini of italy taking it by one hundredth of a second. alys thomas took bronze in the 200 metres butterfly. the 27—year—old won commonwealth gold back in april, and went into monday's final as world number one in the event but could only manage to swim two seconds slower than she did on the gold coast. and there was bronze too for max litchfield in the men's 200m individual medley. fellow brit mark szarenek finised fifth, a second off the podium. it has been a pretty
well it was a busy weekend for great britain at the european championships in glasgow, with a numbern the velodrome with the track cycling and in the pool with gb‘s swimmers. and they have added to that today with. great britain have recorded an european record as they won gold in the mixed 4 by 100 metre medley relay. freya anderson completed the win with freestyle after adam peaty put them in front on the breaststroke leg. a silver forjames wilby in the men's 200 metres breast stroke. it's...
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simply because glasgow and clyde side in general was a producer of heavy goods of steel and ship and so on and they these are these kinds of activities attracted a lot of railway traffic and must have been true of these coastline but in recent years the east coast line seems to have been a success when it was in public hands then they went back into the pilots had the most been handed back to the public sector is that an insight there they even are a difficult line to run maybe better than the public said. well of course since privatisation in the in one nine hundred ninety there has been a tremendous increase in traffic on that line the only trouble is it hasn't produced profits for the railway companies involved. this is because i mean the railways are a means of long distance mass travel and so the prices really have to be kept low. otherwise people won't travel on them on the other hand prices really have to be high in order to finance the investment for new technologies and various other improvements on the railways to keep those those rail railways running you know according to
simply because glasgow and clyde side in general was a producer of heavy goods of steel and ship and so on and they these are these kinds of activities attracted a lot of railway traffic and must have been true of these coastline but in recent years the east coast line seems to have been a success when it was in public hands then they went back into the pilots had the most been handed back to the public sector is that an insight there they even are a difficult line to run maybe better than the...
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jo wilson, bbc news, glasgow. that's it. away. jo wilson, bbc news, glasgow. where you are. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel with shaun ley. it's now just coming it's nowjust coming up to 6:10pm. more now that the venezuelan president, nicolas maduro has angrily condemned political opponents — including the united states and colombia — accusing them of being behind of what he says is an attempt to assassinate him. he said there would be no forgiveness for those responsible for what he said was a drone attack while he was addressing a military parade in the capital, caracas. president donald trump's national security adviser, john bolton, has suggested the incident might have been set up by the venezuelan government itself. the interior minister, meanwhile, says six "terrorists" have been detained over the explosions. venezuela's defence minister, vladimir padrino lopez, has spoken in the last couple of hours. he condemned the alleged assassination attempt, calling it a "cowardly action". translation: we inform the venezuela people and to the whole w
jo wilson, bbc news, glasgow. that's it. away. jo wilson, bbc news, glasgow. where you are. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel with shaun ley. it's now just coming it's nowjust coming up to 6:10pm. more now that the venezuelan president, nicolas maduro has angrily condemned political opponents — including the united states and colombia — accusing them of being behind of what he says is an attempt to assassinate him. he said there would be no forgiveness for those responsible for...
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many thanks to holly hamilton in glasgow.eter day so farfor great britain. just two events for britain, but tom bosworth did finish seventh in the reservoir, the best finish for a british athlete since1974. no british athlete since 1974. no action on british athlete since1974. no action on the track to give me a chance to catch up with catherine, who got silver in he habitat flight yesterday. we have the olympic and world champion. and her score total was a personal best and also enough to get a medal in the olympics and world championships. she said that will have her in good stead for the next three years with the olympic games sam acho between two world championships. it was a world-class field. there, it wasjust europe. major convictions with strong days and the tough schedule is impressive and the tough schedule is impressive andl and the tough schedule is impressive and i was glad i was able to show that. but i do want to push and push and push and reach potential. we compete in events like this, do you learn and reflec
many thanks to holly hamilton in glasgow.eter day so farfor great britain. just two events for britain, but tom bosworth did finish seventh in the reservoir, the best finish for a british athlete since1974. no british athlete since 1974. no action on british athlete since1974. no action on the track to give me a chance to catch up with catherine, who got silver in he habitat flight yesterday. we have the olympic and world champion. and her score total was a personal best and also enough to get...
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simply because glasgow and clyde side in general was a producer of heavy goods of steel and ship and so on and they these are these kinds of activities attracted a lot of railway traffic and must have been true of these coastline but in recent years the east coast line seems to have been a success when it was in public hands then they went back into the pilots had almost been handed back to the public sector is that an insight there that evil or a difficult line to run may be better than the public said. well of course since privatisation in the in one nine hundred ninety there has been a tremendous increase in traffic on that line the only trouble is it hasn't produced profits for the railway companies involved. this is because i mean the railways are a means of long distance mass travel and so the prices really have to be kept low. otherwise people won't travel on them on the other hand prices really have to be high in order to finance the investment for new technologies and various other improvements on the railways to keep those those rare railways running you know according to t
simply because glasgow and clyde side in general was a producer of heavy goods of steel and ship and so on and they these are these kinds of activities attracted a lot of railway traffic and must have been true of these coastline but in recent years the east coast line seems to have been a success when it was in public hands then they went back into the pilots had almost been handed back to the public sector is that an insight there that evil or a difficult line to run may be better than the...
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this is the biggest sporting event to hit glasgow since the 2014 commonwealth games.ttling it out. this is the full list of sports involved. athletics, swimming, diving, synchronised swimming, diving, synchronised swimming, track and road cycling, as well as mountain biking and bmx. you will also be able to see rowing, triathlon, golf and gymnastics. the full programme is on the bbc sport website. the reason all the sports have been brought together is to try to create a little bit of buzz around european championships which individual sport sometimes struggle to attain, and there is also the cost factor. it should be inferior cheaper to run something like this going forwards. the action starts on thursday with qualification in some of the sports. 0ver my left hand shoulder in the hydro, women‘s gymnastics underwear, a couple of miles away at the velodrome laura kenney continues her comeback after giving birth to herfirst kenney continues her comeback after giving birth to her first child kenney continues her comeback after giving birth to herfirst child last year. wh
this is the biggest sporting event to hit glasgow since the 2014 commonwealth games.ttling it out. this is the full list of sports involved. athletics, swimming, diving, synchronised swimming, diving, synchronised swimming, track and road cycling, as well as mountain biking and bmx. you will also be able to see rowing, triathlon, golf and gymnastics. the full programme is on the bbc sport website. the reason all the sports have been brought together is to try to create a little bit of buzz...
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it's number two in glasgow despite another sleepless night for the new mum. iam so am i am so am legally nervous. and to come outwith... is unbelievable, i am so come outwith... is unbelievable, i am so happy. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm hugh ferris. they're going into the final hole of the women's british open at lytham, and england's georgia hall leads the way as she chases her first major title. hall's moved up to 18—under par in the last few minutes. and a double bogey on the 17th for thailand's pornanong phatlum hall now has a three—shot lead. that's one shot clear of thailand's pornanong phatlum, who had been looking uncatchable at the top. but a series of birdies on the back nine have put hall, who's just 22 and from bournemouth, into the lead. she'd become just the third briton to win this event. much more in sports day at 7:30pm. but for now, football. manchester city picked—up where they left off, winning the first silverware of the new football season. the premier league champions beat chelsea 2—0 in the community shield at wembley. patrick
it's number two in glasgow despite another sleepless night for the new mum. iam so am i am so am legally nervous. and to come outwith... is unbelievable, i am so come outwith... is unbelievable, i am so happy. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm hugh ferris. they're going into the final hole of the women's british open at lytham, and england's georgia hall leads the way as she chases her first major title. hall's moved up to 18—under par in the last few minutes. and a double bogey on the 17th...
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in aberdeen, glasgow, belfast, a high of 15—16.igh of 15-16. at 24, down. in aberdeen, glasgow, belfast, a high of 15—16. at 24, perhaps, in london but by friday down to 20 and as we head to the weekend, pretty mixed. this is bbc news. i'm ben brown. the headlines at 11: donald trump's former campaign chief, paul manafort, is found guilty of eight criminal charges, including bank and tax fraud. it's the first trial stemming from the inquiry into alleged russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. paul manafort is a good man there. he was with ronald reagan, he was with lot of different people over the years and i am very sad about that. because it involved me, but i still feel it is a very sad thing that happened. it has nothing to do with russian pollution. —— collusion. in a separate case, president trump's former lawyer, michael cohen, has pleaded guilty in a manhattan court to violating campaign finance laws. we'll have the latest from washington.
in aberdeen, glasgow, belfast, a high of 15—16.igh of 15-16. at 24, down. in aberdeen, glasgow, belfast, a high of 15—16. at 24, perhaps, in london but by friday down to 20 and as we head to the weekend, pretty mixed. this is bbc news. i'm ben brown. the headlines at 11: donald trump's former campaign chief, paul manafort, is found guilty of eight criminal charges, including bank and tax fraud. it's the first trial stemming from the inquiry into alleged russian interference in the 2016...
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laura kenny leads britain's women to european team pursuit gold in glasgow.rd. so lots to get through, we're starting with cricket and the first test between england and india just gets better and better, with thrilling finish in store at edgbaston tomorrow. india need another 84 runs to win with five wickets left. captain virat kohli again proving a thorn in england's side, not out on 43. patrick gearey has the story of the day. such are the twisting, turning, enthralling storylines of this test, it's shaping up to be the best brummie drama since peaky blinders. and it has pulled in the punters. this of the biggest selling days. there were only 31 runs and when a trap forjoe root. act one, ravi ashwin‘s trap. he lured joe root to the catcher around the corner. a pattern set in. dawid malan caught in the slips off ishant sharma. jonny bairstow caught in the slips off ishant sharma. ben stokes — you know the rest. england's best batsmen all out and we had not yet reached the interval. ayman owned a nine runs ahead at lunch. —— england. it took england's younge
laura kenny leads britain's women to european team pursuit gold in glasgow.rd. so lots to get through, we're starting with cricket and the first test between england and india just gets better and better, with thrilling finish in store at edgbaston tomorrow. india need another 84 runs to win with five wickets left. captain virat kohli again proving a thorn in england's side, not out on 43. patrick gearey has the story of the day. such are the twisting, turning, enthralling storylines of this...
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this is kelvingrove park in glasgow after a bank holiday weekend earlier this year.ds. and these overflowing bins are in a park in cardiff. it really disgusts me. we had it up here a couple of weeks ago. some people were out picnicking in all the sunshine and theyjust leave everything. it's awful. i think people need to take responsibility, particularly in light of the oceans, and it's going to be the future. for the next generation, we have a duty of care. every time i come to the park and have something to eat or something, i always put it in the bin. it‘s not that hard to do. litter is a problem that‘s getting worse. a survey today of more than 7,000 public spaces by keep britain tidy shows 14% are unacceptable and heavily affected by litter. three years ago, it was just 10%. 6.30 in the morning, hackney, in east london. the parks team is out early cleaning up. it is hard to speculate on why people think it is acceptable to stand up and leave their rubbish where they are, but they have to play a role as well and people need to understand that that places an additi
this is kelvingrove park in glasgow after a bank holiday weekend earlier this year.ds. and these overflowing bins are in a park in cardiff. it really disgusts me. we had it up here a couple of weeks ago. some people were out picnicking in all the sunshine and theyjust leave everything. it's awful. i think people need to take responsibility, particularly in light of the oceans, and it's going to be the future. for the next generation, we have a duty of care. every time i come to the park and...
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our sports correspondentjoe wilson is in glasgow.entre of glasgow, and for the next 11 days this will be the hub of the european championships. it is a new concept in sport, a simple idea to bring together seven existing european championships to maximise their impact and their exposure. aquatics, gymnastics, rowing, triathlon, even golf uncertainly is a well—known competitors. adam peaty, the swimmer who relentlessly chases records and medals. here is what he makes of the whole european championships concept. it's almost like a mini olympics, the commonwealth games is exactly the same, european, the first of its kind. it will be great too obviously race on the european stage with all the other sports as well. it kind of brings all the media attention into one place and it kind of brings almost a team ethos together as well, so normally we would go into a race and go yeah, it's just europeans, but now it's europeans and it's got more of britain behind it, more of a of prestige behind it which obviously everyone wants to race for, rea
our sports correspondentjoe wilson is in glasgow.entre of glasgow, and for the next 11 days this will be the hub of the european championships. it is a new concept in sport, a simple idea to bring together seven existing european championships to maximise their impact and their exposure. aquatics, gymnastics, rowing, triathlon, even golf uncertainly is a well—known competitors. adam peaty, the swimmer who relentlessly chases records and medals. here is what he makes of the whole european...
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thank you, katrina in glasgow there.oss to belfast and speak to our correspondent emma vardy. another significant place there. compared to what we have heard in glasgow, it matters to people in belfast as well. yes, it really does. house of fraser opens here in 2008 and that marks the opening of the victoria square shopping centre as well. that was ten years after the good friday agreement when the city was still very much in its rebuilding process. part of the peace process. it was seen as particularly significant that this big department store had come to the city to open along with the opening ofan city to open along with the opening of an indoor shopping centre as well. of course, any threat that the belfast store could be lost would be extremely damaging to the high street here and a big loss to shoppers because it is always a very busy store right at the very heart of the belfast city centre, at the heart of belfast indoor shopping centre here. as we have been hearing in previous weeks and months we knew that some
thank you, katrina in glasgow there.oss to belfast and speak to our correspondent emma vardy. another significant place there. compared to what we have heard in glasgow, it matters to people in belfast as well. yes, it really does. house of fraser opens here in 2008 and that marks the opening of the victoria square shopping centre as well. that was ten years after the good friday agreement when the city was still very much in its rebuilding process. part of the peace process. it was seen as...
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and dina asher smith had it all her own way at the european championships in glasgow. could she continue her dominance in birmingham today? well as thomas mentioned it's a really big fight for tyson fury there's a big night of boxing in belfast to look forward to. carl frampton's the official headliner at windsor park, but his fight with the australian luke jackson is in danger of being overshadowed by a very big warm up act — tyson fury, who fights the italian francesco pianetta. 0ut reporter thomas kane is there. this is the biggest boxing event ever held in belfast. 0ver this is the biggest boxing event ever held in belfast. over 20,000 fa ns ever held in belfast. over 20,000 fans are set to pack inside the national football stadium here at winter park. hometown favourite carl frampton is a star attraction. he's a former world champion it takes on the ashley and underdog luke jackson. everyone has an amazing
and dina asher smith had it all her own way at the european championships in glasgow. could she continue her dominance in birmingham today? well as thomas mentioned it's a really big fight for tyson fury there's a big night of boxing in belfast to look forward to. carl frampton's the official headliner at windsor park, but his fight with the australian luke jackson is in danger of being overshadowed by a very big warm up act — tyson fury, who fights the italian francesco pianetta. 0ut...
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glasgow is down to around 12 tonight.ens, low 20s further south. may be down a degree or two but still pretty hot with temperatures in the high 20s. saturday into sunday, high pressure with us, more pressure the further north you are, across england and wales early morning mist and fog. on and off throughout the day in scotla nd and off throughout the day in scotland and it will take and up towards northern ireland, western scotla nd towards northern ireland, western scotland to produce more in the way of rain and drizzle. most will say try again on sunday and temperatures are still into the mid, if not high 20s across a good portion of england and wales. the heat remains in place across the south and even into the first few days of next week as well. thanks very much mapped, see you later. put it past seven, business news in our. —— matt. —— 20 past. in 2017, uk companies sent more of their goods and services to the rest of the world than they did to the eu, a trend that's continued for the ninth year running. we has see
glasgow is down to around 12 tonight.ens, low 20s further south. may be down a degree or two but still pretty hot with temperatures in the high 20s. saturday into sunday, high pressure with us, more pressure the further north you are, across england and wales early morning mist and fog. on and off throughout the day in scotla nd and off throughout the day in scotland and it will take and up towards northern ireland, western scotla nd towards northern ireland, western scotland to produce more in...
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follows up the gold that he won in the same event, in the same pool, at the commonwealth games in glasgowyears ago. i couldn't really get ahead of the russians, and they really couldn't get ahead of me either, and neither of us were letting each other go. i have wa nted of us were letting each other go. i have wanted this for a long time, especially after 2016 finishing second to a russian, i wanted to come here and prove myself, and to see that score and see me in first place, i wanted to cry. it is an amazing feeling, but i've still got
follows up the gold that he won in the same event, in the same pool, at the commonwealth games in glasgowyears ago. i couldn't really get ahead of the russians, and they really couldn't get ahead of me either, and neither of us were letting each other go. i have wa nted of us were letting each other go. i have wanted this for a long time, especially after 2016 finishing second to a russian, i wanted to come here and prove myself, and to see that score and see me in first place, i wanted to cry....
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injury—time equalizer british cyclist laura kenny won her second gold of the european championships in glasgowdmitting she's still not back to her best after having her first baby. there were also golds in the pool today. our correspondent joe wilson reports. laura joe wilson reports. kenney started, nervously, she said, laura kenney started, nervously, she said, with 18 other riders. in the elimination race the slowest of removed until two sprinted for gold. it isa removed until two sprinted for gold. it is a thrilling format and lori kenny —— laura kenney loves it, so do the spectators. kenny first, after becoming a mother, she says she now put cycling second and i
injury—time equalizer british cyclist laura kenny won her second gold of the european championships in glasgowdmitting she's still not back to her best after having her first baby. there were also golds in the pool today. our correspondent joe wilson reports. laura joe wilson reports. kenney started, nervously, she said, laura kenney started, nervously, she said, with 18 other riders. in the elimination race the slowest of removed until two sprinted for gold. it isa removed until two sprinted...
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cuthbert has come a long way in a short time, from a raw teenager playing part—time football with glasgowy to first—team regular at the top club in england. his last 18 months have shaped her brother on the field as well as off it. he moved to london from the family home
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you can watch coverage of the inaugral multi—sport european championships being co—hosted between glasgowy. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lance price, the political commentator, and caroline wheeler, deputy political editor of the sunday times. welcome to you both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the increase in interest rates for only the second time in a decade leads the metro. it says the bank of england has warned there could be further "gradual" rate rises to come. the i also features the story, claiming the new rates signal the "end of the ultra—cheap credit age". the image on the front page of the financial times gives a good sense of apple's extraordinary surge in market value in recent years. today, it became the first trillion—dollar company. a times investigation has found that women with learning disabilities are being beaten and raped by abusers, allegedly granted visas by the home office. the daily telegraph says the new armed forces chief, nick carter, i
you can watch coverage of the inaugral multi—sport european championships being co—hosted between glasgowy. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lance price, the political commentator, and caroline wheeler, deputy political editor of the sunday times. welcome to you both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the increase in interest rates for only the second time in a decade leads...
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now, from glasgow to berlin, where the european athletics continues.tch the gold medal exploits of some of her team—mates as she goes in the heptathlon? ade adedoyin is in berlin. how has the start of it done for her? she performed well in the morning, she led the olympic and world champion by 51 points, attempted to win a third gold medal this year. did she will have her work cut out because she isn't even ranked in the top five in europe. she has taken part in action behind me in the shot put arena, very close to her lifetime best. holly bradshaw is attempting to win a medal now. the european champion will be the heavy favourite. adam jamelia and mitchell blake will go this evening, the only man who has gone under 19 seconds in that field but that highlights tonight, katarina johnson—thompson attempting to win her third gold medal of the year. you can follow that action on the website through the evening. now to return to football for a moment and let's catch up with some of the day's other deals on transfer deadline day with joe lynskey. hugh, thank
now, from glasgow to berlin, where the european athletics continues.tch the gold medal exploits of some of her team—mates as she goes in the heptathlon? ade adedoyin is in berlin. how has the start of it done for her? she performed well in the morning, she led the olympic and world champion by 51 points, attempted to win a third gold medal this year. did she will have her work cut out because she isn't even ranked in the top five in europe. she has taken part in action behind me in the shot...
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natalie pirks has been following the action around glasgow. swimming is quite the opposite. amidst the tangled limbs and thrashing arms was jazz carlin. in herfirst major championship since making the switch from 800 metres in the pool to 10k in the water. the olympic double silver medallist finished 14th in a tough field. it was notjust here on the shores of loch lomond where water played its part today, whether it be british divers, triathletes or stars of the indoor pool, medals were being chased all over scotland. this for a european silver medal. over in edinburgh, the ten metre platform yielded more medals in the men's synchro. a silver behind russia or 18—year—olds noah williams and matthew dixon. jack laugher went one better. his work in the 3 metre springboard final made it his second gold of the championships, britain's most successful driver in historyjust keeps getting better. i really wanted to come here and prove myself. to see that score, and show me in first place, i wanted to cry. a different kind of dive is required for the t
natalie pirks has been following the action around glasgow. swimming is quite the opposite. amidst the tangled limbs and thrashing arms was jazz carlin. in herfirst major championship since making the switch from 800 metres in the pool to 10k in the water. the olympic double silver medallist finished 14th in a tough field. it was notjust here on the shores of loch lomond where water played its part today, whether it be british divers, triathletes or stars of the indoor pool, medals were being...
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. 0ver about the future, this is a sort of institution in glasgow.e road there in 1849 as you said, arthur and frayeder was opened. that was a small draper, look at over here, we have the whole house of fraser store, that has been owned by frazer since the 50, it is something you are almost certainly will have seen if you are in glasgow, somewhere you probably might have gone in for a look round, people saying when they were young children, getting lost in this great big department store, other people telling us about how they would go once a year at christmas, others that go there all the time. it is a fascinating feeling, i think today. there was a big crowd outside the shop before it opened, it opened late, presumably because staff were being briefed but that ignited a bit of curiosity from shoppers and giving them the opportunity to think about the nostalgia here, the decades it has been a huge part of this high street. thank you very much. joining me now is paddy lillis, general secretary the union of shop, distributive and allied workers — who
. 0ver about the future, this is a sort of institution in glasgow.e road there in 1849 as you said, arthur and frayeder was opened. that was a small draper, look at over here, we have the whole house of fraser store, that has been owned by frazer since the 50, it is something you are almost certainly will have seen if you are in glasgow, somewhere you probably might have gone in for a look round, people saying when they were young children, getting lost in this great big department store, other...
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in the gymnastics. success in glasgow holly hamilton is there for us. success in glasgow the successl five british gymnasts competing in the final in the men's apparat is. dominic cunningham on the floor with a near—perfect routine. a nervous wait followed. good enough for first place. what about that, if you can! but none of them could. gold. it is crazy, itell you. this is what dreams are made of. the last timei is what dreams are made of. the last time i was here i was in the box watching the competition and now european champion on the fourth. next up, max whitlock. go the 0lympic next up, max whitlock. go the olympic champion follow suit on the pommel horse? a strong start but this mistake proved costly. whitlock will struggle to meddle. no such problems for rhys mcclenahan, the northern irish champion with another superb performance to take the gold for ireland. another commonwealth champion took to the rings, but norma called for great britain here, having to settle for bronze. —— no gold for great britain here. the final day of competition and are in edinburgh, more twists an
in the gymnastics. success in glasgow holly hamilton is there for us. success in glasgow the successl five british gymnasts competing in the final in the men's apparat is. dominic cunningham on the floor with a near—perfect routine. a nervous wait followed. good enough for first place. what about that, if you can! but none of them could. gold. it is crazy, itell you. this is what dreams are made of. the last timei is what dreams are made of. the last time i was here i was in the box watching...
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there is that glasgow roar.in where britain have sent their biggest team to a major championships in the modern era. tonight it's both the men and women's100 metre final. dina asher—smith is an cracking form and will renew her rivalry with the defending champion. in the men's event, britain's best chance of gold come in the form of rees prescott or janelle hughes. hughes is the fastest man in europe this year and this week should give us a good idea of where britain's athletes are with two years to go to the olympics. studio: thank you. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. it is getting cooler and there's a lot going on over the next few days. the most dramatic weather is across southern and south—eastern parts of the uk. the storm clouds have been gathering, this is guernsey earlier on. showers and storms have been pushing up from the near continent, spreading in across the southern counties. as we go through the evening they are going to move north and east. from hampshire, berkshire towards kent a
there is that glasgow roar.in where britain have sent their biggest team to a major championships in the modern era. tonight it's both the men and women's100 metre final. dina asher—smith is an cracking form and will renew her rivalry with the defending champion. in the men's event, britain's best chance of gold come in the form of rees prescott or janelle hughes. hughes is the fastest man in europe this year and this week should give us a good idea of where britain's athletes are with two...
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his final comes tomorrow and glasgow. sports day at 6:30pm.e're starting our travels this week is sarajevo, the capital city of bosnia—herzegovina. it is fascinating and genuinely beautiful, turkish, more islamic than the rest of the balkans. the shops are filled with silverware. and with that comes architecture and a distinct food culture. the small city centre lies in a valley surrounded by hills, so there are wonderful views almost everywhere. but of course, we don't know sarajevo though primarily for its beauty. we know it for the terrible siege that ended in more than 10,000 people losing their lives in the early 1990s. for three and a half years, bosnian serbs rained rockets down on the city. a quarter of a century later, the scars still visible. this used to be a holiday inn and was where the world's press was stationed during the siege. it became a symbol of the war and you might remember its distinctive yellow cladding on the outside that has still been kept this day. the hotels onlyjust changed hands. it has had extensive renovation
his final comes tomorrow and glasgow. sports day at 6:30pm.e're starting our travels this week is sarajevo, the capital city of bosnia—herzegovina. it is fascinating and genuinely beautiful, turkish, more islamic than the rest of the balkans. the shops are filled with silverware. and with that comes architecture and a distinct food culture. the small city centre lies in a valley surrounded by hills, so there are wonderful views almost everywhere. but of course, we don't know sarajevo though...
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glasgow was considered at one stage as the murder capital of the uk.er cities have not implemented the same programme with the same level of authority. the result in london, 32 boroughs broken up and doing different things. the police sometimes feeling a little hamstrung because they need to be able to stop any movement of weapons, knives, guns, drugs within those areas. using stop and search carefully, not like in the old days, but using intelligence that comes from joint work with communities and they need to ta ke work with communities and they need to take the kids out of the gangs earlier. community work, it needs to go in parallel. a0 recommendations which has been used in glasgow and other cities, police action to take the leaders abu community action to get the kids out of the gangs and into remedial education. there were a0 recommendations to do that. the levels of islands are terrible. we did a polland levels of islands are terrible. we did a poll and we found 21% of people in london said they knew somebody who had been murdered in the last 2
glasgow was considered at one stage as the murder capital of the uk.er cities have not implemented the same programme with the same level of authority. the result in london, 32 boroughs broken up and doing different things. the police sometimes feeling a little hamstrung because they need to be able to stop any movement of weapons, knives, guns, drugs within those areas. using stop and search carefully, not like in the old days, but using intelligence that comes from joint work with communities...
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from glasgow, here's our sports correspondentjoe wilson.the river that runs through the middle of it, this is the clyde, once a busy industrial hub, quite quiet these days —— glasgow is. the women's race was won by marta bastin eley of interleaved to hold off the lustrous marianne vos. very impressive sprinting in the elimination race over in the velodrome for great britain's laura kenney, whose britain's greatest ever female olympian. she's kenney, whose britain's greatest everfemale olympian. she's back after a break because she's has a son, she's won two golds in these european championships and admitted afterwards she is a bit surprised about how she's doing. elsewhere, real teenage success, the big dome circular building on the other side of the river is the hydro where the gymnastics has been going on. we had four individualfinals gymnastics has been going on. we had four individual finals today, the floor was won by melanie thejesus of france, tipped to be a dominant force in world gymnastics for many yea rs. force in world gymnastic
from glasgow, here's our sports correspondentjoe wilson.the river that runs through the middle of it, this is the clyde, once a busy industrial hub, quite quiet these days —— glasgow is. the women's race was won by marta bastin eley of interleaved to hold off the lustrous marianne vos. very impressive sprinting in the elimination race over in the velodrome for great britain's laura kenney, whose britain's greatest ever female olympian. she's kenney, whose britain's greatest everfemale...
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i think we should play in glasgow at hampden. it is our national stadium and it has been for years.ion. a decision that could change and national game forever. studio: a big decision. and before we go, just time to show you the fifa president gianni infantino meeting president trump in the oval office. yellow card and red guards. yellow ca rd yellow card and red guards. yellow card is a warning. right. and when you want to pick out someone... laughter that is the fee for president. —— fifa president you meeting the us president. and sending him off, promoting the 2026 world cup of course. for which president trump will no longer be the president of the us. even if he is reelected. that is all from sports day. ——that‘s all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing you tomorrow. with me are michael brooker. welcome to you both. many of tomorrow's from pages are ready in. the telegraph leads with the former chief rabbi's comments on jeremy corbyn. the daily mail goes with the same story, focusing on the la
i think we should play in glasgow at hampden. it is our national stadium and it has been for years.ion. a decision that could change and national game forever. studio: a big decision. and before we go, just time to show you the fifa president gianni infantino meeting president trump in the oval office. yellow card and red guards. yellow ca rd yellow card and red guards. yellow card is a warning. right. and when you want to pick out someone... laughter that is the fee for president. —— fifa...
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joe wilson, bbc news, glasgow. the four event omnium. the teenager was in fifth place after the first race, but produced a superb display in the final 25km points race to claim gold. he saw off a strong field, including the reigning 0lympic world and european champions. it is my first championships and the world ‘s. i guess i did the commonwealth games and had really good legs there, i was close to winning a medal and itjust did not quite come off, and it is great to win today. katie archibald's hopes of winning a fifth successive european 3,000m individual pursuit title came to an end as she lost to lisa brennauer in the final. —— england's georgia hall is still in contention at the women's british open — just a shot off the lead going into sunday's final round. thailand's pornanong phatlum takes a one shot lead into the final round on 13 under par after shooting 69 on saturday. the same score as hall, whose putter came to her rescue on more than one occasion, with a birdie at the last meaning she'll be in the fin
joe wilson, bbc news, glasgow. the four event omnium. the teenager was in fifth place after the first race, but produced a superb display in the final 25km points race to claim gold. he saw off a strong field, including the reigning 0lympic world and european champions. it is my first championships and the world ‘s. i guess i did the commonwealth games and had really good legs there, i was close to winning a medal and itjust did not quite come off, and it is great to win today. katie...
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our sports correspondent natalie pirks reports from glasgow. adam peaty!t with success comes expectation. it only serves to spur him on, as the man with the lion tattoo roared to gold, his race was textbook brilliance. absolutely masterful. no one anywhere near him. it was adam peaty‘s third gold in glasgow and the championship record, but still he wants more. i'm going to enjoy all this after i finish. but i still have a job to do tomorrow. my emotional level has got to come down to neutral. three of three golds, but yeah, it's good. we are well used to peaty winning of course. but next up is siobhan—marie o'connor in the 200 metre individual medley and she is up against an all too familiar foe. a silver in the olympics put siobhan on the map but world and olympic champion katinka hosszu always seems to be one step ahead. today she was just too strong again, o'connorfinishing a disappointing fourth. there was better news in the diving. mixed synchro pair grace reid and ross haslam took silver on the 3 metre springboard in what was only their second time c
our sports correspondent natalie pirks reports from glasgow. adam peaty!t with success comes expectation. it only serves to spur him on, as the man with the lion tattoo roared to gold, his race was textbook brilliance. absolutely masterful. no one anywhere near him. it was adam peaty‘s third gold in glasgow and the championship record, but still he wants more. i'm going to enjoy all this after i finish. but i still have a job to do tomorrow. my emotional level has got to come down to neutral....
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pirks is in glasgow. certainly seems to be looking like that as these championships come to an end on sunday. it is the first time we have all seven sports come togetherfor first time we have all seven sports come together for the european championships for the purpose of television and organisers say more than 2000 fans have come to events and watch it unfolds at the early indications are that it has been to the clear benefit of scotland. it has been quiet here today in scotland, but still plenty of familiarfaces going scotland, but still plenty of familiar faces going for gold. remember these guys, jack laugher and christmas won the hearts whether their synchronise goals. they were carrying on where they left off but the russian world champions were hot on their heels. it is stunning! this was a proper ding dong, with their final dive, they needed 79 points to regain the european title they won in 2016. this is going to be mega clothes. just half a point stood between them and what would have been jacke
pirks is in glasgow. certainly seems to be looking like that as these championships come to an end on sunday. it is the first time we have all seven sports come togetherfor first time we have all seven sports come together for the european championships for the purpose of television and organisers say more than 2000 fans have come to events and watch it unfolds at the early indications are that it has been to the clear benefit of scotland. it has been quiet here today in scotland, but still...
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the new look multi—format european championships is under way in glasgow, seven sports brought togetherof competition. and british cyclist laura kenny marked her return to competition with gold in the team pursuit. along with elinor barker, katie archibald and neah evans, they brushed aside italy for the first british gold in any sport at these multi—event games. it's kenny's11th european title, so is she back to her best? for me, personally, not yet. what i compare for me, personally, not yet. what i co m pa re two for me, personally, not yet. what i compare two is a real, and it seems a long way from that. i was —— took me two years to get to that. for me, now, i feel like i me two years to get to that. for me, now, ifeel like i am not therejust yet but i certainly feel much better than i did at worlds and ifeel yet but i certainly feel much better than i did at worlds and i feel more like myself. so gold for kenny, but the first medal of the day came in the women's 10k scratch race, as emily kay had to settle for silver after being pipped on the line by the netherlands‘ kirsten vild.
the new look multi—format european championships is under way in glasgow, seven sports brought togetherof competition. and british cyclist laura kenny marked her return to competition with gold in the team pursuit. along with elinor barker, katie archibald and neah evans, they brushed aside italy for the first british gold in any sport at these multi—event games. it's kenny's11th european title, so is she back to her best? for me, personally, not yet. what i compare for me, personally, not...
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bbc news, glasgow.rance in a boxing ring since his return from nearly three years away from the sport. the former heavyweight fights francesco pianeto at windsor park in belfast where dreams will come true for anotherformer world champion northern irishman carl frampton. today's weigh in proved eventful as american heavyweight deontay wilder firmly set his sights on a much talked about fight with fury... thomas kane has more... the transformation from international football stadium to boxing venue is almost complete ahead of the biggest bill ever held here. over 23,000 fans are said to pack inside windsor park and one interested spectator ringside will be the wbc former champion deontay wilder. the american rolled into town today, and he also exchanged words with tyson fury. he told me that if as expected tyson fury defeats the italian francesco pianeto here tomorrow night, the pair will face—off before the end of the year. as soon as this guy is over, it is done. it is as simple as that, do you know wh
bbc news, glasgow.rance in a boxing ring since his return from nearly three years away from the sport. the former heavyweight fights francesco pianeto at windsor park in belfast where dreams will come true for anotherformer world champion northern irishman carl frampton. today's weigh in proved eventful as american heavyweight deontay wilder firmly set his sights on a much talked about fight with fury... thomas kane has more... the transformation from international football stadium to boxing...
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and, will it be glasgow or edinburgh?ttish fa meets to decide where the national team should play after 2020. and coming up in sport later in the hour on bbc news: england have submitted their bid to host the women's euros in 2021. eight venues have been proposed with wembley hosting the final. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. fights have broken out between french and british fishermen in the english channel in a row about shellfish. french crews have been accused of throwing stones and flares, after complaining that the british are depleting stocks of scallops. british boats are legally entitled to fish in the area. 0ur correspondent sarah ransome is in brixham in devon, which is home to some of the boats involved. yes, and some of those boats came backin yes, and some of those boats came back in late last night. two of them, one of which is the blue boat over there, they came back in after they got caught up in what they describe as a ferocious and frankly quite frightening clash out in the channel. th
and, will it be glasgow or edinburgh?ttish fa meets to decide where the national team should play after 2020. and coming up in sport later in the hour on bbc news: england have submitted their bid to host the women's euros in 2021. eight venues have been proposed with wembley hosting the final. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. fights have broken out between french and british fishermen in the english channel in a row about shellfish. french crews have been accused of throwing...
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glasgow first hosted the world championship 70 years ago.our festival. it's really a huge festival promoting piping in general but also traditional music. anna started playing the bagpipes when she was seven. while it's not the easiest instrument to learn ten years on, she says practice makes perfect. my first time was definitely awkward, it was one of the most awkward things to try to get your head around but once you've nailed it, you know, you are always improving so it's easy once you've got it! over 200 bands are competing this weekend. they have put in hours and hours of practice, hoping they will be able to walk away with the much coveted title, world pipe band champions. a magnificent sound if you do come across it. absolutely. we will take you to the world of the circus. it's 250 years since the world's first circus began entertaining crowds under the big top and the acts have become even more breath—taking and show stopping since then. one woman who knows a thing or two about circus life is former trapeze artist and aerialist becky
glasgow first hosted the world championship 70 years ago.our festival. it's really a huge festival promoting piping in general but also traditional music. anna started playing the bagpipes when she was seven. while it's not the easiest instrument to learn ten years on, she says practice makes perfect. my first time was definitely awkward, it was one of the most awkward things to try to get your head around but once you've nailed it, you know, you are always improving so it's easy once you've...
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joe wilson, bbc news, glasgow. yes, what a performance.as more gold in the velodrome, with britain's ethan hayter claiming his first major title in the omnium. the teenager came from fifth place to first with a superb performance in the last of the four disciplines, the points race. he beat a really strong field, including the reigning olympic, world and european champions. and there are more medal chances today in the swimming and cycling with coverage on bbc tv, radio 5 live and sports xtra, plus the bbc sport website. england all—rounder ben stokes put in a match winning performance as england beat india in what was a great advert for test cricket. it was a thrilling climax on the fourth morning. india needing 84 runs to win, england needing five wickets. when stokes removed the india captain virat kohli, an unlikely win looked possible and he then wrapped it up, taking four wickets in all, to give england a 31—run win. well, what a game of cricket, from start to finish, it swung both ways throughout. three and a bit days, it made a fab
joe wilson, bbc news, glasgow. yes, what a performance.as more gold in the velodrome, with britain's ethan hayter claiming his first major title in the omnium. the teenager came from fifth place to first with a superb performance in the last of the four disciplines, the points race. he beat a really strong field, including the reigning olympic, world and european champions. and there are more medal chances today in the swimming and cycling with coverage on bbc tv, radio 5 live and sports xtra,...
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there was a backs against the wall feel as glasgow's forehand florist.king of chasing down the lost cause. there are excellent outbursts and playing to the crowd, but unlike the murray of old, no happy ending. verdasco prevailed in four sets in new york each wave. it was so hot, players we re each wave. it was so hot, players were allowed a ten minute break to cool off. what's not allowed is interaction with your coaches, which is where the match's biggest disagreements arose. is where the match's biggest disagreements aroselj is where the match's biggest disagreements arose. i went for a shower, he went for an ice bath, and when i came out, his coach and one of the spanish doubles players were chatting to him. uriah mccrone not allowed to speak to your coach, so i went and told the supervisors, what are you doing? —— you're not allowed to speak. you're alone to take place, i don't get it. ricardo pascoe said his coach, went the toilet and the other players just happen to be in the ice bath. andy murray ticks to instagram and initially friendly tone... s
there was a backs against the wall feel as glasgow's forehand florist.king of chasing down the lost cause. there are excellent outbursts and playing to the crowd, but unlike the murray of old, no happy ending. verdasco prevailed in four sets in new york each wave. it was so hot, players we re each wave. it was so hot, players were allowed a ten minute break to cool off. what's not allowed is interaction with your coaches, which is where the match's biggest disagreements arose. is where the...
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glasgow is fast becoming a sporting hub.last week it was a centre for the new—look european championships. swimming, gymnastics, cycling among the sports who were in the spotlight along with the city itself. and they hope hosting major sporting events will leave a lasting legacy. we will be using the stories created, the stories of duncan scott, to say to people get down to tollcross and try the learn to swim programme run by the city. we have seen the numbers double. people have been using the free summing offer. we know that people are in use by these big events and it draws people to our villages. we know they are truly world—class. the world para swimming championships are under way. 500 athletes from a0 countries are taking part in dublin. the first of the finals now taking place after this morning's heats. kate grey is there for us to look forward to what could be a successful evening for great britain on day one. it is a busy evening of finals here on the first day of the european championships. six athletes qualifyin
glasgow is fast becoming a sporting hub.last week it was a centre for the new—look european championships. swimming, gymnastics, cycling among the sports who were in the spotlight along with the city itself. and they hope hosting major sporting events will leave a lasting legacy. we will be using the stories created, the stories of duncan scott, to say to people get down to tollcross and try the learn to swim programme run by the city. we have seen the numbers double. people have been using...
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joe wilson, bbc news, glasgow. of the lowest ranked teams in the tournament — they beat spain in a penalty shoot—out to set up a gold medal decider against the netherlands. jo currie reports from london. cheering they came in their droves, and in all forms of transport, for a match they never dreamed they would be involved in. come on, ireland! never have ireland reached a senior world cup final in a team sport. forfans, it's been a last—minute scramble for flights and tickets. two weeks ago when the tournament got under way, most people predicted it would be england playing this semifinal. but along the way, ireland have beaten the odds — and teams ranked much higher than them — to find themselves on the cusp of history. and this all—ireland side, a team ranked 16th in the world, were about to bare their teeth. anna o'flanagan getting them off to a dream start with the final touch to settle the nerves early on as they dominated the first half. a change of ends, though, brought a change of fortune. alicia magaz lev
joe wilson, bbc news, glasgow. of the lowest ranked teams in the tournament — they beat spain in a penalty shoot—out to set up a gold medal decider against the netherlands. jo currie reports from london. cheering they came in their droves, and in all forms of transport, for a match they never dreamed they would be involved in. come on, ireland! never have ireland reached a senior world cup final in a team sport. forfans, it's been a last—minute scramble for flights and tickets. two weeks...