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dan roan and glasgow.ronting the fact they don't have an immediate future in the commonwealth games, and former olympic champion sam quek is not happy about it. she was also a medallist at glasgow 2014, and the current strictly competitor turned to sportsday to get it off her chest. very busy with strictly at the moment, but this news today is something that i'm really, really passionate about. of course, being a hockey player myself and the news coming out that it wasn't going to be in the new look commonwealth games in glasgow in 2026, it is just really disappointing. reading reaction from fellow former team—mates, current internationals and grassroots players and club players, it seems that we all have the same feeling, which is the excuses which i believe they are, just aren't strong enough to not include hockey in the being a passionate about. of course, being a hockey player myself and the news coming out that it wasn't going to be in the new look commonwealth games in glasgow in 2026, it is just rea
dan roan and glasgow.ronting the fact they don't have an immediate future in the commonwealth games, and former olympic champion sam quek is not happy about it. she was also a medallist at glasgow 2014, and the current strictly competitor turned to sportsday to get it off her chest. very busy with strictly at the moment, but this news today is something that i'm really, really passionate about. of course, being a hockey player myself and the news coming out that it wasn't going to be in the new...
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glasgow came to the risk ofthe girls. glasgow came to the risk of the austrian _ girls.he risk of the austrian state _ girls. glasgow came to the risk of the austrian state of - of the austrian state of victoria withdrew last year over spiralling costs, paid for by compensation from the original host and with no public funding available, this will be streamlined games. ten sport is along with six para sports including athletics, swimming, judo and low and balls in the programme. but the likes of hockey, squash, triathlon and the marathon are all out, their emissions met with the course of disappointment. with the course of disa ointment. w , disappointment. the fact is 'ust disappointment. the fact is just down _ disappointment. the fact is just down the _ disappointment. the fact is just down the road, - disappointment. the fact is just down the road, the - just down the road, the infrastructure is already there, it's because they we've played well stevis championships on, commonwealth games in the past and many other events are so it's a huge blow not to be able to tak
glasgow came to the risk ofthe girls. glasgow came to the risk of the austrian _ girls.he risk of the austrian state _ girls. glasgow came to the risk of the austrian state of - of the austrian state of victoria withdrew last year over spiralling costs, paid for by compensation from the original host and with no public funding available, this will be streamlined games. ten sport is along with six para sports including athletics, swimming, judo and low and balls in the programme. but the likes...
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ten years ago, athletics took centre stage at glasgow's iconic hampden park. place here. the much smaller scotstoun stadium, where the capacity is less than 10,000. some believe that the scaled—down format can be a blueprint for the events future, but others fear that it risks being a shadow of its former self. the games have got out of hand. it was too big and trying to be a mini—0lympics, we want the commonwealth games to be right sized. does the games have a future, realistically? absolutely. we're about to start on the 2030 games and we know that there is three countries that are interested and want to start having those conversations. so, no, the games is strong alive. the empire games opens with pomp and ceremony, colour and cheering. 0riginally called the empire games, the events links with colonialism remain controversial. 0rganisers insist it remains relevant and that a smaller version can still be special but doubts over its future are set to remain. dan roan, bbc news, glasglow. bangladesh start day three of the first test against south africa 101 r
ten years ago, athletics took centre stage at glasgow's iconic hampden park. place here. the much smaller scotstoun stadium, where the capacity is less than 10,000. some believe that the scaled—down format can be a blueprint for the events future, but others fear that it risks being a shadow of its former self. the games have got out of hand. it was too big and trying to be a mini—0lympics, we want the commonwealth games to be right sized. does the games have a future, realistically?...
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you're in glasgow, aren't you? glasgow is fantastic. i went there. the coolest.re you from glasgow? >> yes, i am. >> for our international viewers thinking about a holiday spot. it is great with the castle, but glasgow, you say glasgow is cooler. >> and we're much friendlier. >> all scottish people are friendlier. lovely, zoe. thank you indeed. joining us from the magnificent city of glasgow. zoe joins us from rbc brewin dolphin. >>> and missed the third quarter profit amid lower catalyst volumes and restructuring challenges. ebidta fell to 139 million swiss francs. >>> i'll take a break. the countdown is on until one week until polling day in the united states. we'll have the latest from the campaign trail after the break. it's our son, he is always up in our business. it's the verizon 5g home internet i got us. oh... he used to be a competitive gamer but with the higher lag, he can't keep up with his squad. so now we're his “squad”. what are kevin's plans for the fall? he's going to college. out of state, yeah. -yeah in the fall. change of plans, i've decided t
you're in glasgow, aren't you? glasgow is fantastic. i went there. the coolest.re you from glasgow? >> yes, i am. >> for our international viewers thinking about a holiday spot. it is great with the castle, but glasgow, you say glasgow is cooler. >> and we're much friendlier. >> all scottish people are friendlier. lovely, zoe. thank you indeed. joining us from the magnificent city of glasgow. zoe joins us from rbc brewin dolphin. >>> and missed the third quarter...
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the games were last held in glasgow in 2014 at a cost of over £540 million.ime around, hockey, cricket, rugby, badminton and squash are among the sports that have been dropped. we have two core sports, athletics and swimming, so that we are working with a bit of a mixture of sports, so we have been working very closely with them to make sure that sports not only programme know that this is just for this games. one of our ambitions as a movement is to take the commonwealth games around the commonwealth, that is fantastic that glasgow has put up their hand to help us in that transformational journey. we need to create a games that is the right size for other members to host the games. it means a more compact but world—class games in the future. the los angeles lakers host the minnesota timberwolves in their season opener on tuesday. the game will see lebronjames tie vince carter by playing in a 22nd nba season and potentially mark the first official game where a father and son are teammates — as lebron�*s son bronnyjames starts his rookie season. this will also
the games were last held in glasgow in 2014 at a cost of over £540 million.ime around, hockey, cricket, rugby, badminton and squash are among the sports that have been dropped. we have two core sports, athletics and swimming, so that we are working with a bit of a mixture of sports, so we have been working very closely with them to make sure that sports not only programme know that this is just for this games. one of our ambitions as a movement is to take the commonwealth games around the...
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and there is going to glasgow. reduced games quite a lot of interest in putting it on. because ultimately to put on the games is a huge cost. in most economies at the moment don't have free and floating money around to invest in a mass of games. it's very important the games. it's very important the games goes on by the way, it's very much in the athletes calendar. and as such i'm so glad glasgow are putting it on. we will leave it there, thank you for your time and insight, lord marlon conservative peer and chairman of the commonwealth enterprise and investment council, the business arm of the commonwealth. to the middle east next, a fresh round of israeli airstrikes hit the lebanese capital, beirut. these are recent pictures out of baabda, lebanon, a suburb of beirut where multiple air strikes have been reported on targets the israeli army claims are linked to hezbollah. one site was near a main government hospital. at least four people have reportedly been killed. it comes after israel's army issued fresh evacua
and there is going to glasgow. reduced games quite a lot of interest in putting it on. because ultimately to put on the games is a huge cost. in most economies at the moment don't have free and floating money around to invest in a mass of games. it's very important the games. it's very important the games goes on by the way, it's very much in the athletes calendar. and as such i'm so glad glasgow are putting it on. we will leave it there, thank you for your time and insight, lord marlon...
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the games were last held in glasgow in 2014 at a cost of over £540 million.is time around, hockey, cricket, rugby, badminton and squash are among the sports that have been dropped. the events will take place across four locations in the city. we have two core sports, athletics and swimming, so that i was a bit of a mixture of sports, so we have been working very closely with them to make sure that sports not only programme know that this is just for this games. one of our ambitions as a movement is to take the commonwealth games around the commonwealth, that is fantastic that glasgow has put up their hand to help us in that transformational journey. we need to create a game is that as a right size for other members to host the games. we've been highlighting all five of the nominees for the bbc women's footballer of the year, and today it's the turn of usa and portland thorns player sophia smith. she won olympic gold at this years paris games. she also lifted the concacaf gold cup earlier his year and was awarded the nwsl golden boot in 2023. ijust remember se
the games were last held in glasgow in 2014 at a cost of over £540 million.is time around, hockey, cricket, rugby, badminton and squash are among the sports that have been dropped. the events will take place across four locations in the city. we have two core sports, athletics and swimming, so that i was a bit of a mixture of sports, so we have been working very closely with them to make sure that sports not only programme know that this is just for this games. one of our ambitions as a...
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it was the definitely report of christina glasgow in valencia. now here are some of the stories making headlines around the world. the, so they've been on the health ministry says is riley, s. trucks have killed 19 people around the since the be about back. he is ready defense for us have issued and in fact you why should warning prompting thousands of president's display. it says it struck a has block command, saint, a invalid deck, and another in southern living on the friends. and best of that to the united nations as told the un security council, but more than $4000.00, no 3 and trips could be deployed to the front lines and brushes, full within dice. software is diplomat said they would likely end up as cannon fodder for moscow. russia has dismissed the sessions as lice, the lease one past. one person has been killed and thousands more injured in an abstract in hockey, in northeast and the current president, for a lot of mr. lensky says, a gone to the aerial bomb of how for width, and the more widely used by russia. it's a residential buildi
it was the definitely report of christina glasgow in valencia. now here are some of the stories making headlines around the world. the, so they've been on the health ministry says is riley, s. trucks have killed 19 people around the since the be about back. he is ready defense for us have issued and in fact you why should warning prompting thousands of president's display. it says it struck a has block command, saint, a invalid deck, and another in southern living on the friends. and best of...
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i asked for the latest from christina, cool bus glasgow, our reporter in valencia. so you actually to there those are people that actually using the number is uncertainty. we don't know it, and they were it to a, a we asked in the, in the east side of the region where those flash and looks at face those out there are the reduced trying to find the bodies disappeared on the other and that was a fix it is where i am night. now i am in on the coast. is the slash please like it is at 12 pm, and then all those amounts from water, they have to come to to the coast to buy that. yes, i'm a oldest most if you said, yeah, around the city. those at doors at the worst parts there should be said i for some people there. and so now i'm there are areas where there's no water, there's no communication. so there is a tuition, it's really, really typical. you can ever just are roles have broken so you cannot get there a bite by car. you have to get there by, by foot. so all these a can be some say make the risk to teams and they're just crazy. and apart from the connections being cut
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aside from the date of the report of christina, who best glasgow in valencia here now are some of the stories making headlines around the world. lebanon's health ministry says is riley strikes of killed 19 people around the eastern city about the back is riley defense force had issued an evacuation woman warning prompting thousands of residents to flee. it says it struck a has block them onto the center in bounce back. and another in southern living, a grandson, pass that to the united nations has told the un security council that more than $4000.00 north korean troops could be deployed to the front lines of rushes, bull within dice, south res diplomat said they would likely end office cannon fodder for moscow, russia, russia has dismissed the sessions as lice and explosion. and 5, the steel plant in mexico was killed at least 12 workers. state officials said the place was likely spots by molten steel coming into contact with both. the exact cause is under investigation. argentine is foreign minister, deanna martino has been filed by the countries, the president of human life. it come
aside from the date of the report of christina, who best glasgow in valencia here now are some of the stories making headlines around the world. lebanon's health ministry says is riley strikes of killed 19 people around the eastern city about the back is riley defense force had issued an evacuation woman warning prompting thousands of residents to flee. it says it struck a has block them onto the center in bounce back. and another in southern living, a grandson, pass that to the united nations...
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temperatures of 11 degrees in glasgow again, but only 12, quite a significant drop across southern partsmain in place across much of the country as we head towards the end of the week. instead of a northerly wind, we will have westerly wind in scotland bringing cloud in from the atlantic and some outbreaks of rain and drizzle. elsewhere the wind will be much lighter, it is likely to be dry, there will be some sunshine, could be a touch of frost to begin the day and we still have that cold air so temperatures typically only 11 or 12 on friday. what about the weekend? a few changes on the way. we've got that area of low pressure and some weather fronts bringing some wetter weather into scotland and northern ireland overnight into saturday morning. and this band of rain will move its way south into england and wales, some showers breaking out ahead of that. sunshine and a few maybe wintry showers over the mountains coming into northern parts of scotland. with that wetter weather around we have temperatures 10 degrees again in glasgow and 14 celsius in london. so still on the cool side and t
temperatures of 11 degrees in glasgow again, but only 12, quite a significant drop across southern partsmain in place across much of the country as we head towards the end of the week. instead of a northerly wind, we will have westerly wind in scotland bringing cloud in from the atlantic and some outbreaks of rain and drizzle. elsewhere the wind will be much lighter, it is likely to be dry, there will be some sunshine, could be a touch of frost to begin the day and we still have that cold air...
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temperatures of 11 degrees in glasgow again, but only 12, quite a significant drop across southern parts across much of the country as we head towards the end of the week. instead of a northerly wind, we will have westerly wind in scotland bringing cloud in from the atlantic and some outbreaks of rain and drizzle. elsewhere the wind will be much lighter, it is likely to be dry, there will be some sunshine, could be a touch of frost to begin the day and we still have that cold air so temperatures typically only 11 or 12 on friday. what about the weekend? a few changes on the way. we've got that area of low pressure and some weather fronts bringing some wetter weather into scotland and northern ireland overnight into saturday morning. and this band of rain will move its way south into england and wales, some showers breaking out ahead of that. sunshine and a few maybe wintry showers over the mountains coming into northern parts of scotland. with that wetter weather around we have temperatures ten degrees again in glasgow and 1a celsius in london. so still on the cool side and those tempera
temperatures of 11 degrees in glasgow again, but only 12, quite a significant drop across southern parts across much of the country as we head towards the end of the week. instead of a northerly wind, we will have westerly wind in scotland bringing cloud in from the atlantic and some outbreaks of rain and drizzle. elsewhere the wind will be much lighter, it is likely to be dry, there will be some sunshine, could be a touch of frost to begin the day and we still have that cold air so...
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glasgow had looked like walking it, scoring five tries before half—time to lead 33—12.off semifinal took place tonight between hull kr and warrington wolves. hull kr, who, have never been in grand final before, have done it, they eventually won by 10—8. they'll be off to old trafford next saturday to play either wigan or leigh. and some cricket, and england's test captain ben stokes is a doubt for the first test against pakistan on monday. the all—rounder hasn't played since the beginning of august and is still recovering from a hamstring injury. stokes did bat and bowl in the nets today in multan, but will undergo more tests before it's decided if he'll play in the match. that's almost step that i am hearing that sunderland have equalised, it must have been well into added time at the stadium of lights at the moment sunderland, two, leeds, two, much more on the bbc sport website and out, but for me thatis website and out, but for me that is it. hello. for many of us, friday was a pretty mild day thanks to the south to south—easterly winds. the best of the sunshine was
glasgow had looked like walking it, scoring five tries before half—time to lead 33—12.off semifinal took place tonight between hull kr and warrington wolves. hull kr, who, have never been in grand final before, have done it, they eventually won by 10—8. they'll be off to old trafford next saturday to play either wigan or leigh. and some cricket, and england's test captain ben stokes is a doubt for the first test against pakistan on monday. the all—rounder hasn't played since the...
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the games were last held in glasgow in 2014 at a cost of more than £540 million., hockey, cricket, rugby, badminton and squash are among the sports that have been dropped. the champions league returns tonight with a huge match between real madrid and dortmund later. it's the third match in the group stages of the competition. the arsenal head coac mikel arteta has said, his team need to stop picking up red cards if they're to challenge for trophies this season. they went down to 10 men again when they lost to bournemouth at the weekend. we look at the opponents we have and the importance of winning at home, and this is a date we have to show that we have that quality, because the margins are so small in this competition and we have got to be at our best and we are fully focused on that. shakhtar donetsk trained at the emirates last night after, what they've called, a very bad 13—hour journey to london. the ukrainian champions travelled from their base in kyiv to lviv by coach on friday, stopping over for a day to train, and then on sunday, crossed the border into
the games were last held in glasgow in 2014 at a cost of more than £540 million., hockey, cricket, rugby, badminton and squash are among the sports that have been dropped. the champions league returns tonight with a huge match between real madrid and dortmund later. it's the third match in the group stages of the competition. the arsenal head coac mikel arteta has said, his team need to stop picking up red cards if they're to challenge for trophies this season. they went down to 10 men again...
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professor willie stewart is a consultant neuropathologist at the university of glasgow.hat you see on the screen shouldn't be there. these brown splotches are cte — chronic traumatic encephalopathy. it's a form of dementia, likely caused by repetitive head impacts and it can only conclusively be proven after death. both dr stewart and the fa's own studies show footballers are three and a half times more likely to develop neurodegenerative diseases than the average population. all our attempts to try and find other reasons fail. we keep coming back to it is something to do with the sport. it is repetitive head impact. the english fa is phasing out deliberate heading for under—iis over the next three seasons and says it's continuing to take a leading role in reviewing and improving the safety of the game, including investing in multiple projects to research the issue. i'm absolutely certain that it's a ticking time bomb. but the woman behind the head safe football charity believes education for the next generation is lacking. judith gates' husband, bill, played for middles
professor willie stewart is a consultant neuropathologist at the university of glasgow.hat you see on the screen shouldn't be there. these brown splotches are cte — chronic traumatic encephalopathy. it's a form of dementia, likely caused by repetitive head impacts and it can only conclusively be proven after death. both dr stewart and the fa's own studies show footballers are three and a half times more likely to develop neurodegenerative diseases than the average population. all our attempts...
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tony maguire, gb news, glasgow . gb news, glasgow. >> inspired?you were. >> somehow i just don't get the whole look. it's great and you, you get people who say when they start running and they say god, they're just addicted to it. they have to do it. yes. and that's fantastic. i just can't get to that point. >> it is addictive and it's a social thing and it gets you out of bed at the weekend. so you're wrong. i used to i don't so much now. it's an age thing. bits of you start wobbling too much to run when you get to a certain age. you don't think about it, don't think about it. >> right? well, if you don't want to go on a park run, just sit in bed and count cash. that's my idea of a good weekend. it could be you, because there's just three weeks left. if you want to get your hands on an incredible £36,000. >> yes. and it's very simple to do, evidently. and here's all the details you need . the details you need. >> there's just three weeks left to grab your chance to win a whopping £36,000 cash in the great british giveaway. that's like having £3,0
tony maguire, gb news, glasgow . gb news, glasgow. >> inspired?you were. >> somehow i just don't get the whole look. it's great and you, you get people who say when they start running and they say god, they're just addicted to it. they have to do it. yes. and that's fantastic. i just can't get to that point. >> it is addictive and it's a social thing and it gets you out of bed at the weekend. so you're wrong. i used to i don't so much now. it's an age thing. bits of you start...
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events have been held in paris, london and glasgow, among others.rder police officer killed on sunday and ten people wounded — in a shooting in southern israel. the prime minister's chief of staff quit her role — sue gray said she "risked becoming a distraction". she had been caught in rows over pay, after it was revealed her salary was higher than sir keir starmer�*s.
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that's the w reports at christina cool bus, glasgow reporting from valencia to the conflict. and them, at least now in israel, has launched as strikes and then around the engine, libby needs city of bol back. i was off the issuing an evacuation warning as well says it's targeting has been around. the region is known as a strong whole of the military runs 80000 people live in the city and many fled the to take refuge from is ready bombardments, and living on south about like is known for its roman temples, which are a unesco wells heritage sign journalist that i'm in a is in baby routes for a stella. what's the situation in bell bank right now? what do we know of these really ami had carried out a series of error strikes on fall back in the surrounding villages, lucre journalists, who are re pushing on the ground, say that they have witness at least 9 attacks. it seems like this 1st wave of air strikes has now stopped, which we do not know. israel might target the area again for the next couple of hours. we also don't have any reports yet on uh, casualties. um the attacks on t
that's the w reports at christina cool bus, glasgow reporting from valencia to the conflict. and them, at least now in israel, has launched as strikes and then around the engine, libby needs city of bol back. i was off the issuing an evacuation warning as well says it's targeting has been around. the region is known as a strong whole of the military runs 80000 people live in the city and many fled the to take refuge from is ready bombardments, and living on south about like is known for its...
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the games were last held in glasgow in 2014, at a cost of more than £540 million.cket, rugby, badminton, and squash are among the sports that have been dropped. the games have got out of hand, it was too big, and trying to be a mini olympics. we want the commonwealth games to be the right size. a really exciting and dynamic world class event, but it needs to be at a level that people can afford to run it. we've been working with our membership about where the games go. we are about to go to marquette for the mixed youth games, we've already got five countries putting up their hands saying pick up, we've already got three countries interested and willing to have those conversations. so no, they games are strong and alive. former us open champion dominic thiem has played his final professional tennis match. the austrian chose his home event, the vienna open, to retire from the game. he lost in straight—sets to italy's luciano darderi. second seed alex de minaur is into the second round. the australian came from a set down to beat germany's jan—lennard struff and will
the games were last held in glasgow in 2014, at a cost of more than £540 million.cket, rugby, badminton, and squash are among the sports that have been dropped. the games have got out of hand, it was too big, and trying to be a mini olympics. we want the commonwealth games to be the right size. a really exciting and dynamic world class event, but it needs to be at a level that people can afford to run it. we've been working with our membership about where the games go. we are about to go to...
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christina, coolest. glasgow is in valencia and gave us the latest of the rescue operations. yeah, that's it to there. those are people that are still using the number is i'm certain we don't know it. and they were it to a, a we, as in the, to the east side of the region where those last look at the base. those, they're other recent use trying to find the bodies here on the other. and that was effective is where i am nice. now i am interested to find these. yeah, on the coast is the slash please like a 12 pm, and then all those amounts from water, they have to come to to the coast to buy that. yes, i'm a oldest most if you said a wrong value. yeah. around decency to those doors at the worst parts, there should be older people there. and so now i'm there are areas where there's no water, there's no communication. so the situation is really, really difficult. you can purchase our full p. wilks, i purpose so you cannot get there a byte by car. you have to get there by it, by foot. so all these it can be some say make the rest of the teams and they're very involved from the conne
christina, coolest. glasgow is in valencia and gave us the latest of the rescue operations. yeah, that's it to there. those are people that are still using the number is i'm certain we don't know it. and they were it to a, a we, as in the, to the east side of the region where those last look at the base. those, they're other recent use trying to find the bodies here on the other. and that was effective is where i am nice. now i am interested to find these. yeah, on the coast is the slash please...
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events have been held in paris, london and glasgow, among others. israel is on a state of high alert with a female israeli border police officer killed on sunday and ten people wounded — in an attack by a gunman in the southern town of beersheba. the prime minister's chief of staff quit her role — sue gray said she "risked becoming a distraction". she had been caught in rows over pay, after it was revealed her salary was higher than sir keir starmer�*s. i'll have the full bulletin of news at seven, but now it's time for sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm olly foster. looking for positives from a point at aston villa. erik ten hag says manchester united are on the same page moon in their long—term project. in their long—term project. scotland's women are hit for six, slumping to their second defeat at the t20 world cup. on the eve of the test series in pakistan, we'll hear from england's head coach and captain in multan. also coming up on sportsday... and in the first match of the nfl�*s annual invasion of london, it's the vikings who c
events have been held in paris, london and glasgow, among others. israel is on a state of high alert with a female israeli border police officer killed on sunday and ten people wounded — in an attack by a gunman in the southern town of beersheba. the prime minister's chief of staff quit her role — sue gray said she "risked becoming a distraction". she had been caught in rows over pay, after it was revealed her salary was higher than sir keir starmer�*s. i'll have the full...
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it's turning milder, though, 14 degrees for glasgow and edinburgh, 17 for cardiff and for london.ts even milder into the middle portion of the week, could hit 20 degrees in london, but the week's often going to be quite wet and at times really quite windy. bye for now. live from washington, this is bbc news. the un says a fifth peacekeeper has been wounded by gunfire in southern lebanon, as 40 nations condemn recent attacks on un workers. us presidential hopeful kamala harris releases her medical records, accusing her republican rival donald trump of a "lack of transparency" for not doing the same. it is obvious that his team at least does not want the american people to see everything about who he is. donald trump criticises kamala harris at a rally in her home state of california. we used to have the greatest, abraham — we used to have the greatest, abraham lincoln. now look at this stuff _ abraham lincoln. now look at this stuff. can you believe what _ this stuff. can you believe what we _ this stuff. can you believe what we are doing? she's so bad~ — one of the leading advocat
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due to climate change on the deputy reported christina, best glasgow is in finance. here. she said frantic rescue operations still on going in the region. teresa is painful, it's also dramatic. it's celtic, it's, but i can tell you it's painful because we already know that. and that is nice. people are officially depth, as we know, that is a, this amount of people is going to increase a sarah, also thousands of people that are still missing and, and it's also somebody can tell it to because the risk of teams can, or they kind of, it gets to the place is worth it to disappear, people are, there's still no electricity. there is no communications a to these areas. so the people, the people who are here, they don't know if they're just, if they did, or if they just kind of signed electricity to charge their there is my phones, for example, is the highways to connect commercials a to these areas. so the people, the people who are here, they don't know if they're just, if they did or if they just kind of signed electricity to charge their their was my phones, for example, is the
due to climate change on the deputy reported christina, best glasgow is in finance. here. she said frantic rescue operations still on going in the region. teresa is painful, it's also dramatic. it's celtic, it's, but i can tell you it's painful because we already know that. and that is nice. people are officially depth, as we know, that is a, this amount of people is going to increase a sarah, also thousands of people that are still missing and, and it's also somebody can tell it to because the...
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in the cloud, too, and our temperatures around nine in cardiff, eight in belfast, nine there for glasgow central uk for a time on tuesday morning, possibly even into lunchtime in the south east, but then it's sunshine all around, just scattered fairweather clouds, and the temperatures, 16 to 17 in the south and the south east, fresher in the north of scotland, no higher than ten or 11. now, wednesday morning, watch out for the thick fog across central and southern england, which should clear away through the morning into the afternoon, and then we are left with fine weather, it could be a little cloudy and damp in the western isles. highs, 1a in glagow, 17 or 18 in london, we could actually get 17 or 18 around the moray firth, with the southerly winds, which are still with us on thursday. but a weather front is approaching, which spells rain for much of ireland and western scotland on thursday, but the further east you are, the drier it will be on thursday, and still really quite mild, 15, 16, 17, and then it all changes, because that weather front is over us on friday. not only that, an
in the cloud, too, and our temperatures around nine in cardiff, eight in belfast, nine there for glasgow central uk for a time on tuesday morning, possibly even into lunchtime in the south east, but then it's sunshine all around, just scattered fairweather clouds, and the temperatures, 16 to 17 in the south and the south east, fresher in the north of scotland, no higher than ten or 11. now, wednesday morning, watch out for the thick fog across central and southern england, which should clear...
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glasgow steps in to host a slimmed down event in 2026. hello and welcome along to the programme. viniciusjunior stole the headlines, his stunning hat—trick saw holders real madrid come from 2—0 down to beat dortmund in a rematch of last season's final. a second half fightback began with antonio rudger, before goals from an inspired vinicius and lucas vazquez sealed the points for carlo ancelotti's side. the final goal, from vinicius, coming in stoppage time — as real ran out 5—2 winners, to get their campaign back on track. it's aston villa who lead the way though after tuesday's matches, and top the champions league standings. unai emery�*s side won 2—0 against bologna at villa park to keep their 100% record, both goals coming in the second
glasgow steps in to host a slimmed down event in 2026. hello and welcome along to the programme. viniciusjunior stole the headlines, his stunning hat—trick saw holders real madrid come from 2—0 down to beat dortmund in a rematch of last season's final. a second half fightback began with antonio rudger, before goals from an inspired vinicius and lucas vazquez sealed the points for carlo ancelotti's side. the final goal, from vinicius, coming in stoppage time — as real ran out 5—2...
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professor willie stewart is a consultant neuropathologist at the university of glasgow.materiall that you see on the screen, shouldn't be there. these brown splotches are cte — chronic traumatic encephalopathy. it's a form of dementia, likely caused by repetitive head impacts, and it can only conclusively be proven after death. both dr stewart's and the fa's own studies show footballers are three and a half times more likely to develop neurodegenerative diseases than the average population. all our attempts to try - and find other reasons fail. we keep coming back to — it is something to do- with the sport, it is- repetitive head impact. the english fa is phasing out deliberate heading for under—ii—year—olds over the next three seasons, and says it's continuing to take a leading role in reviewing and improving the safety of the game, including investing in multiple projects to research the issue. i'm absolutely certain that it's a ticking time bomb. but the woman behind the head safe football charity believes education for the next generation is lacking. judith gates�*s
professor willie stewart is a consultant neuropathologist at the university of glasgow.materiall that you see on the screen, shouldn't be there. these brown splotches are cte — chronic traumatic encephalopathy. it's a form of dementia, likely caused by repetitive head impacts, and it can only conclusively be proven after death. both dr stewart's and the fa's own studies show footballers are three and a half times more likely to develop neurodegenerative diseases than the average population....
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maintain their 100 percent record against besiktas, so too lazio at twente, and rangers face fcsb in glasgowe romanians have also won their first two matches. world number nine daria kasatkina is through the quarter—finals at the pan pacific open in tokyo. she won the ningbo open last weekend and came from a set down to overcome the usa's mccartney kessler in three sets. she will now face sofia kenin in the quarterfinals katie boulter is also through. the british number one beat the japanese lucky loser kyoka okamura in straight sets. she will now face canadian bianca andreescu in her first quarter—final on tour since eastbourne in june. formula one is in mexico with fernando alonso set to become the first driver to take part in 400 f1 race weekends, more than any other driver. the spaniard met with fi fans in mexico city ahead of sunday's race. the two—time world champion started out in 2001 with minardi, won back to back titles with renault, raced for mclaren, ferrari, alpine and now aston martin tua tungavailoa has practiced for the first time since suffering another concussion in the nfl
maintain their 100 percent record against besiktas, so too lazio at twente, and rangers face fcsb in glasgowe romanians have also won their first two matches. world number nine daria kasatkina is through the quarter—finals at the pan pacific open in tokyo. she won the ningbo open last weekend and came from a set down to overcome the usa's mccartney kessler in three sets. she will now face sofia kenin in the quarterfinals katie boulter is also through. the british number one beat the japanese...
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that's the w a report that christina cool, best glasgow reporting from valencia. let's take a look at some of the stories making news around the world. the, as randy ministry has begun, strikes in the east and live in the city of fall banks. it follows a warning from israel for residents to leave the area around to 80000 people live involved, but its population has swelled due to displaced. people seeking refuge from is rarely strikes. the air is considered the hezbollah strongholds, and the new head of hezbollah named cassim has vowed that the group will continue on what he calls as will plan, following the death of his prey to assess that has sun estrada and is rarely striking. september. i'm about to you also said the group will accept a ceasefire with israel under what you called acceptable types. metal. shauna and health authorities in britain have detected the 1st case of infection with the light, the strain of the impulse virus off the u. k. health and security agencies said the risk to the population remains life. and fox was def ed, a global health emerge
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glasgow steps in to host a slimmed down event in 2026. hello and welcome along to the programme.iniciusjunior stole the headlines, his stunning viniciusjunior stole the headlines, his stunning hat—trick saw holders real madrid come from 2—0 down to beat dortmund in a rematch of last season's final.
glasgow steps in to host a slimmed down event in 2026. hello and welcome along to the programme.iniciusjunior stole the headlines, his stunning viniciusjunior stole the headlines, his stunning hat—trick saw holders real madrid come from 2—0 down to beat dortmund in a rematch of last season's final.
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of all date of lead report at christina bus glasgow is insulated, csc said frantic, risky operations are ongoing in the region while the situation is painful. it's also dramatic gifts. kowalcik is what i can tell you, is painful because we already know that. and that is nice, people are officially depth. we know that this, this amount of people is going to increase a sarah, also thousands of people that are still missing. and it's also somebody can tell to because the rest of the teams can or they cannot, it gets to the places where it did disappear. people are, there's still no electricity. there is no communications, it's with these areas. so the people, the people who are disappear, they don't know if they're just, if they did or if they just kind of signed electricity to charge. that there was my phones, for example, if the highways to connect to somebody who's my name's yeah, i speak to the highway the clinics rest of the week, but in case lose trace, do not work. i just became, there are 2 hours ago, the message or i cannot get my train on the 1st of november for example, and t
of all date of lead report at christina bus glasgow is insulated, csc said frantic, risky operations are ongoing in the region while the situation is painful. it's also dramatic gifts. kowalcik is what i can tell you, is painful because we already know that. and that is nice, people are officially depth. we know that this, this amount of people is going to increase a sarah, also thousands of people that are still missing. and it's also somebody can tell to because the rest of the teams can or...
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i can see that group as glasgow and valencia, and also what went wrong with spans with a warning system. well, i have to make sure it's here once the 1st times and there was a very was the region from the inside, somebody himself worth. it began to rain. i left me day on tuesday and there were they were sweet and rain. you know from there were, there were these last 2 days, but it's at this time it is a 1 pm. we make a 1st conference, some braces the past. everything was now course been traded the sides of the region in the inside of the region, and they say it will be no fit or from the coast part where funding stays with the cities was now i'm so that people hear me. my so for example, i went to the cinema and it was 8 to 8 pm and we became the under from your smartphones saying that it was her, it was a because the sellers with others. but at that time it was, it was already here. so these weren't seems to be taking 2 legs or warnings because they must have the water was coming to the inside. i think they didn't see that. no, i'm going to on their home. it was too late for so many pe
i can see that group as glasgow and valencia, and also what went wrong with spans with a warning system. well, i have to make sure it's here once the 1st times and there was a very was the region from the inside, somebody himself worth. it began to rain. i left me day on tuesday and there were they were sweet and rain. you know from there were, there were these last 2 days, but it's at this time it is a 1 pm. we make a 1st conference, some braces the past. everything was now course been traded...
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yto maintain their 100% record against besiktas, so too lazio at twente and rangers face fcsb in glasgow also won their first two matches. formula one is in mexico with fernando alonso set to take part in his 400th race weekend, more than any other driver. the spaniard met with fi fans in mexico city ahead of sunday's race. the two—time world champion started out in 2001 with minardi, won back to back titles with renault, and raced for mclaren, ferrari, alpine and now aston martin. tua tagovailoa has practised for the first time since suffering another concussion in the nfl in september. the miami dolphins quarterback has met with numerous medical experts who specialize in brain and head injuries since being diagnosed with the third concussion of his career. the experts have deemed it safe for him to return to football and the dolphins are hoping for him to play on sunday against arizona. orlando magic beat miami heat 116—97 on wednesday night in their nba opener, spoiling heat's big night as they named their court after former coach and current president pat riley. the heat won three of
yto maintain their 100% record against besiktas, so too lazio at twente and rangers face fcsb in glasgow also won their first two matches. formula one is in mexico with fernando alonso set to take part in his 400th race weekend, more than any other driver. the spaniard met with fi fans in mexico city ahead of sunday's race. the two—time world champion started out in 2001 with minardi, won back to back titles with renault, and raced for mclaren, ferrari, alpine and now aston martin. tua...
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alan gas, glasgow and the woman within and christopher gadsden and the american revolution and confederate colonel and cherokee chief. the life of william holland thomas. but it's biographies of jimmy and rosalynn that brings us here tonight. and, you know, i think there is probably better person to be in congress with stan lee than steve. steve has been to president carter since 81. he helped research and edit carter's book, keeping faith, and has really had a hand in every book too. carter has written or projects or classes at emory university, so sit back, enjoy its time to learn a lot about president and mrs. carter. steve stanley. thank you, tony. thank you, tony and it is really quite an honor for me to be invited to to come here. and i appreciate it. i especially appreciate it because i don't know what percentage of my life has been in the research room here but i would say pretty close to 30% now. well, start out back. in 1987. that's when research room opened at the jimmy carter library. you weren't here for that. that occasion, but was the year, i believe, when you decided to wor
alan gas, glasgow and the woman within and christopher gadsden and the american revolution and confederate colonel and cherokee chief. the life of william holland thomas. but it's biographies of jimmy and rosalynn that brings us here tonight. and, you know, i think there is probably better person to be in congress with stan lee than steve. steve has been to president carter since 81. he helped research and edit carter's book, keeping faith, and has really had a hand in every book too. carter...
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in many british institutions, the university of glasgow up here and others are doing so. it's about reconciliation and acceptance and acknowledgement of the past. it could take many forms. those who want to reject even discussing something that could bring greater peace and understanding between us like to just say it is too much money and we couldn't pay it. it's about talking about the future, and i think that should be done. my family, since you ask, do make donations to various causes in the caribbean and in the uk that we hope help black people and people descended from the enslaved. i think that's a good way to go forward. i know lots of other families are doing that. but this is a national issue. it's about the trade and the industries related to it that made britain rich in the 19th century. it's a great national shame and there are things we can still do about it. we can still change the consequences. alex renton, very gratefulfor your time today. thank you for being with us.— the us vice president, kamala harris has said she believes donald trump is a "fascist".
in many british institutions, the university of glasgow up here and others are doing so. it's about reconciliation and acceptance and acknowledgement of the past. it could take many forms. those who want to reject even discussing something that could bring greater peace and understanding between us like to just say it is too much money and we couldn't pay it. it's about talking about the future, and i think that should be done. my family, since you ask, do make donations to various causes in...
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lorna gordon, bbc news. 0ur correspondent catriona renton joins us now from our glasgow newsroom.through all the tributes that have been paid since the news broke?— the news broke? well, since that shockin: the news broke? well, since that shocking news — the news broke? well, since that shocking news about _ the news broke? well, since that shocking news about the - the news broke? well, since that shocking news about the sudden | the news broke? well, since that - shocking news about the sudden death of alex salmond, tributes have been coming through, and i think the range reflects the stature with which alex salmond was held in scotland, uk and beyond in politics in public life. king charles said "my wife and i are greatly saddened to hear of the sudden death of alex salmond. his devotion to scotland drove his decades of public service. the prime minister, sir keir starmer, page tributes —— tribute to sal examine, calling him a monumentalfigure in the political world". david cameron, who was premised at the time of the edinburgh agreement which paved the way for the —— for the
lorna gordon, bbc news. 0ur correspondent catriona renton joins us now from our glasgow newsroom.through all the tributes that have been paid since the news broke?— the news broke? well, since that shockin: the news broke? well, since that shocking news — the news broke? well, since that shocking news about _ the news broke? well, since that shocking news about the - the news broke? well, since that shocking news about the sudden | the news broke? well, since that - shocking news about the...
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our correspondent catriona rentonjoins us now from our glasgow newsroom.eady had many tributes paid to alex salmond this morning. tell us how he is being remembered? well, the news of alex salmond �*s sudden death is now starting to sink in and tributes have been in across a range that reflects the stature with which alex salmond was held in scotland, the uk and in public life. the kingdom of course, saying that his devotion to scotland drove his decades of public service. the prime minister, sir keir starmer, saying alex salmond was a monumental figure in the political world. david cameron, who was prime minister at the time of the edinburgh agreement that paved the way for the independence referendum was signed, said, we disagreed about many things but there is no doubt that alex salmond was a giant of scottish and british politics, hugely passionate about the causes he championed. he was one of those rare politicians with both enormous charisma and genuine conviction who always held the room. all, of course, offer their condolences to mrs salmond, moira
our correspondent catriona rentonjoins us now from our glasgow newsroom.eady had many tributes paid to alex salmond this morning. tell us how he is being remembered? well, the news of alex salmond �*s sudden death is now starting to sink in and tributes have been in across a range that reflects the stature with which alex salmond was held in scotland, the uk and in public life. the kingdom of course, saying that his devotion to scotland drove his decades of public service. the prime minister,...
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professor willie stewart is a consultant neuropathologist at the university of glasgow.t be there. encephalopathy. it's a form of dementia, likely caused by repetitive these brown splotches are cte, chronic traumatic encephalopathy. it's a form of dementia, likely caused by repetitive head impacts and it can only conclusively be proven after death. both dr stewart's and the fa's own studies show footballers are three—and—a—half times more likely to develop neurodegenerative diseases than the average population. all our attempts to try and find other reasons fail. we keep coming back to it is something to do with the sport. it is repetitive head impact. the english fa is phasing out deliberate heading for under—11s over the next three seasons and says it's continuing to take a leading role in reviewing and improving the safety of the game, including investing in multiple projects to research the issue. i'm absolutely certain that it's a ticking time bomb. but the woman behind the head safe football charity believes education for the next generation is lacking. judith gate
professor willie stewart is a consultant neuropathologist at the university of glasgow.t be there. encephalopathy. it's a form of dementia, likely caused by repetitive these brown splotches are cte, chronic traumatic encephalopathy. it's a form of dementia, likely caused by repetitive head impacts and it can only conclusively be proven after death. both dr stewart's and the fa's own studies show footballers are three—and—a—half times more likely to develop neurodegenerative diseases than...
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a bit milderfor northern areas, temperatures coming up to 15 in belfast and glasgow, but not a greatshine around. now, into tuesday, high pressure starts to move in across the uk. it's quite weak initially, and there's going to be extensive cloud beneath that area of high pressure. so for tuesday, it's a grey day, a few spots of morning drizzle. in the afternoon, one or two brighter spells, but predominately, it's a cloudy looking day on tuesday. temperatures, 14—16 degrees, and so on the mild side of things for this time of year. that area of high pressure continues to build across the uk through wednesday and thursday, so there should be a few more breaks in the cloud developing, particularly close to the centre of the high pressure towards england and wales, so the weather turning a bit brighter. across northern areas of the uk later in the week, it is set to turn colder, and we might even see some rain or wintry showers across the far north of scotland. live from washington, this is bbc news. iran downplays israeli air strikes on its military sites, as the us and other countries
a bit milderfor northern areas, temperatures coming up to 15 in belfast and glasgow, but not a greatshine around. now, into tuesday, high pressure starts to move in across the uk. it's quite weak initially, and there's going to be extensive cloud beneath that area of high pressure. so for tuesday, it's a grey day, a few spots of morning drizzle. in the afternoon, one or two brighter spells, but predominately, it's a cloudy looking day on tuesday. temperatures, 14—16 degrees, and so on the...
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his dedication to the country and its people. 0ur scotland correspondent lorna gordon reports from glasgowce. it was the dream that drove his decades in politics. today remembered at the parliament where he was once the dominant force and in the area he used to represent. i always thought he was really interested in the local community. it was sad to hear that he passed away. really sorry for his family and friends. didn't agree with a lot of the things he did for scotland but it is sad he has passed too soon. it is a sad day for scottish politics. he done well for scotland. as first minister alex salmond led the snp into government at holyrood and pave the way for a historic referendum. his opponents saw a formidable politician, his supporters a leader that made a nation believe in itself. as well as being a strong leader he had an ability to reach out to people who disagreed with him. that is why he had so many cross—party friendships. and when he was first minister he didn'tjust surround himself with those who agreed with him on everything. he had people in his cabinet who had perhaps b
his dedication to the country and its people. 0ur scotland correspondent lorna gordon reports from glasgowce. it was the dream that drove his decades in politics. today remembered at the parliament where he was once the dominant force and in the area he used to represent. i always thought he was really interested in the local community. it was sad to hear that he passed away. really sorry for his family and friends. didn't agree with a lot of the things he did for scotland but it is sad he has...