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hull hit back twice.e second a0. it is the way hull do things. kallum watkins does his thing is the only way to come he kept the match alive with a terrific try bidder would make little difference in the end. hull had much. jamie shaul, the flaw is yours. he is on his way. jamie shaul, it is a beautiful try. a beautiful moment. wembley, here they come. they had not beaten leeds in eight attempts, today was a very different story for hull. 15—24 to the 2016 winners. can they now make 2017 their year as well? the domestic football season is already underway in scotland and we've had the first major upset in the scottish league cup. premiership side hearts are out. they were one of six top flight teams trying to reach the knock out stage. alex gulrajani reports. no need for pre—season friendlies because the league start early. it brings pressure. this hearts team needed to beat dunfermline to progress. don cowie e is some of the tension around tynecastle early on but it was soon a score for the other side. t
hull hit back twice.e second a0. it is the way hull do things. kallum watkins does his thing is the only way to come he kept the match alive with a terrific try bidder would make little difference in the end. hull had much. jamie shaul, the flaw is yours. he is on his way. jamie shaul, it is a beautiful try. a beautiful moment. wembley, here they come. they had not beaten leeds in eight attempts, today was a very different story for hull. 15—24 to the 2016 winners. can they now make 2017...
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colin paterson, bbc news, hull. killing a schoolgirl more than a0 years after allowing another man to go to jail for his crime. stephen hough was found guilty of the manslaughter of 15 year old janet commins in flint in north wales in 1976. hough‘s dna, which was taken for an unrelated matter last year, matched that retained from the crime scene. sian lloyd has more. it's taken more than a0 years forjanet's family to learn the truth about her killer. the 15—year—old had choked during an horrific and sustained sex attack. today former soldier stephen hough was brought to court to be sentenced. he'd lied to police when originally questioned back in 1976, and continued to deny his guilt when he was arrested last year. stephen, are you responsible for those injuries? no comment. do you understand what i'm saying today with respect to those injuries? i do. are you responsible for those injuries? no comment. stephen hough had watched while another man, 18—year—old noeljones — an illiterate scrap metal dealer — was jailed
colin paterson, bbc news, hull. killing a schoolgirl more than a0 years after allowing another man to go to jail for his crime. stephen hough was found guilty of the manslaughter of 15 year old janet commins in flint in north wales in 1976. hough‘s dna, which was taken for an unrelated matter last year, matched that retained from the crime scene. sian lloyd has more. it's taken more than a0 years forjanet's family to learn the truth about her killer. the 15—year—old had choked during an...
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hull hit back twice.extended significantly in the second 40. sneed with a kick. it is the way hull do things. kallum watkins does his thing is the only way to come he kept the match alive with a terrific try bidder would make little difference in the end. hull had too much. jamie shaul, the flaw is yours. —— jamie shaul, the floor is yours. he is on his way. jamie shaul, it is a beautiful try. a beautiful moment. wembley, here they come. they had not beaten leeds in eight attempts, today was a very different story for hull. 43—24 to the 2016 winners. can they now make 2017 their year as well? england's footballers have trained this morning ahead of their women's european championship quarterfinal against france in the netherlands — our sports correspondent katie gornall has been in the england camp this week and joins us live. katie — there's a real sense back here that this is a very confident england squad. you are right. that is reflected here. we heard mark sampson in a press c0 nfe re nce here. we he
hull hit back twice.extended significantly in the second 40. sneed with a kick. it is the way hull do things. kallum watkins does his thing is the only way to come he kept the match alive with a terrific try bidder would make little difference in the end. hull had too much. jamie shaul, the flaw is yours. —— jamie shaul, the floor is yours. he is on his way. jamie shaul, it is a beautiful try. a beautiful moment. wembley, here they come. they had not beaten leeds in eight attempts, today...
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they specifically mention the very windows that are still there in hull.ine the view he may have had out onto the park. there are other tenants in our live in the flat today. great stuff, thank you for being with us. let's check out the weather prospects, coming from ben rich. sunshine and warmth was the story on monday. make the most of it if you like the weather. some changes to come later in the week. that was the scene from the moray first. icloud developing across the south of england and wales. cooler and fresher devon north. a good deal of sunshine, sunshine turning increasingly hazy as higha sunshine turning increasingly hazy as high a loud is across england and wales. today, signs of a change, quite scattered thunderstorms, pushing towards the channel islands and the west. very cool across east coast thunderstorm developing widely on wednesday. as a clear, pressured by thursday. —— it is fresher by thursday. this is bbc news. the headlines at 7pm: a boost for schools — the education secretary announces an extra £1.3 billion, over the next two year
they specifically mention the very windows that are still there in hull.ine the view he may have had out onto the park. there are other tenants in our live in the flat today. great stuff, thank you for being with us. let's check out the weather prospects, coming from ben rich. sunshine and warmth was the story on monday. make the most of it if you like the weather. some changes to come later in the week. that was the scene from the moray first. icloud developing across the south of england and...
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it doesn‘t look like winter is coming in hull today. matt is with us coming in hull today. — including troubled construction giant carillion — and information on around 16,000 jobs. sean is here. what do you have us? this is just the first phase, £7 billion in total, when they have finally old at all, if that ever happens, we will get there in decades, £57 billion, current costs. there have been questions over that figure, questions over the weekend, some researchers putting together figures saying it will be double that, but the government says it‘s not true, everything is on—time and on budget. that little bit of money this morning, little bit, £7 billion, will go to companies including balfour beatty, the one thatjohn died as carillion, brilliant making headlines last week, the share price fall in by 7%, financial problems, debt issues, interestingly along side the announcement, carillion has said they are appointing a new strategic advisor to try and sort out the company, albert the cost reductions. that is the one that mightjump out but many workers who have worked on
it doesn‘t look like winter is coming in hull today. matt is with us coming in hull today. — including troubled construction giant carillion — and information on around 16,000 jobs. sean is here. what do you have us? this is just the first phase, £7 billion in total, when they have finally old at all, if that ever happens, we will get there in decades, £57 billion, current costs. there have been questions over that figure, questions over the weekend, some researchers putting together...
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hull lost a lot of good buildings in the second world war.e are more optimistic. the fact is that we are getting from the listed buildings and grade ones is marvellous. the bridge was only designed to have a lifespan of 120 yea rs, designed to have a lifespan of 120 years, but now, it's place in history is secured. don't forget you can get in touch with me on twitter — i'm @babitabbc. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, i'm marc edwards, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: reflecting on glory, federer talks about rising up the rankings once again. russia take advantage and top group b, as they beat italy in their opening match at the european championship in the netherlands. and chris froome tells us why staying in yellow at the tour de france is harder than ever. hello, and thanks for joining us on sport today. roger federer is on the hunt for more records. the swiss beat marin cilic on sunday, to become the most successful man in wimbledon singles history, and claim a 19t
hull lost a lot of good buildings in the second world war.e are more optimistic. the fact is that we are getting from the listed buildings and grade ones is marvellous. the bridge was only designed to have a lifespan of 120 yea rs, designed to have a lifespan of 120 years, but now, it's place in history is secured. don't forget you can get in touch with me on twitter — i'm @babitabbc. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, i'm marc edwards, and this is sport today, live from...
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we know steel hulls and so you know what happens over 25 years. aluminium is you know, doesn't quite have the tencel strength so you'll have a little more flexibility in the hull -- tensile strength. we've seen it with cracking on the superstructures. there's issues with operating the ship from a stress standpoint and then there's the whole desensetization issue with aluminium. we've got to look carefully. we'll proceed a little more cautiously on extending the life of aluminium ships. what were you thinking of in terms of amphibs? >> i told the cno you could easily get five years out of everything with a steel hull. and she could probably get more. >> last question? going, going? >> thank you all very much. >> great to see you, thanks. . president trump is in france this week for visits with french president emmanuel macron. the two were in paris today for meetings and a tour of the city. after, the president trump thanked the french leader in a tweet. here's a look at the arrival and welcome. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>. [ speaking french ] >> both presidents
we know steel hulls and so you know what happens over 25 years. aluminium is you know, doesn't quite have the tencel strength so you'll have a little more flexibility in the hull -- tensile strength. we've seen it with cracking on the superstructures. there's issues with operating the ship from a stress standpoint and then there's the whole desensetization issue with aluminium. we've got to look carefully. we'll proceed a little more cautiously on extending the life of aluminium ships. what...
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steel hulls. and so what happens over 25 years, aluminum is, you know, doesn't quite have the strength so you'll have more flexibility in the hull. we've seen this with some of the cracking on the superstructures. so there's issues with the operation of the ship just from a stress standpoint and then the whole situation with aluminum. we have to look carefully at -- we'll proceed more cautiously on extending the service life life of the aluminum ships. >> and you said you could get -- you said five years out of ddg in terms of what we're thinking of in amphibious. >> i think you could get five years out of everything with a steel hull and you could probably get more. >> okay. last question. going? going? thank, y'all, very much. >> thank you. [ indistinct chatter ] >>> tonight on "the communicators" -- >> what they're doing there is 5g trials. i tell you what, peter, it was g g gigabit fast wireless. that is home broadband fast. that's fiber to your house fast. and it's really, really exciting. >>
steel hulls. and so what happens over 25 years, aluminum is, you know, doesn't quite have the strength so you'll have more flexibility in the hull. we've seen this with some of the cracking on the superstructures. so there's issues with the operation of the ship just from a stress standpoint and then the whole situation with aluminum. we have to look carefully at -- we'll proceed more cautiously on extending the service life life of the aluminum ships. >> and you said you could get -- you...
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and hull — the city of culture — gets listed status for the famous humber bridge.ngland are to get a £2.6 billion bailout over two years — but the money will have to come from savings elsewhere in the education budget. the announcement by the education secretaryjustine greening follows protests by headteachers and mps that schools have been facing unsustainable cuts. labour has criticised the move as nothing more than a "sticking plaster". our education correspondent gillian hargreaves reports. only yesterday, another protest from teachers and parents who say their schools need more money. for months, heads have written letters and parents protested, from the south—east of england to the north—west. today, justine greening acted on an election pledge to double it more money from civil service in london to schools across england. the additionalfunding i am setting out today, together with the national funding formula, will provide schools with the funding they need to offer a world—class education to every single child. there will be an additional £1.3 billion for s
and hull — the city of culture — gets listed status for the famous humber bridge.ngland are to get a £2.6 billion bailout over two years — but the money will have to come from savings elsewhere in the education budget. the announcement by the education secretaryjustine greening follows protests by headteachers and mps that schools have been facing unsustainable cuts. labour has criticised the move as nothing more than a "sticking plaster". our education correspondent gillian...
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i never thought about hull until i was here.an currently doing larkin's old job is certain he would have approved. i think he would be appreciative. would he have suspected of philip larkin exhibition? i'm not sure he would have been comfortable with that. but as the exhibition shows, larkin was seldom entirely comfortable with anything. hundreds of italian drivers have taken part in a rally of fiat 500 cars, in celebration of the vehicle's 60th anniversary. the much—loved model known in italy as the chinquechento was launched as a people's car when it was first produced in 1957. it was a successor to the fiat topolino model, topolino meaning "little mouse". and next to florida, where something rather colourful has been happening. these divers are taking part in an underwater music festival, though it has to be said, they are not actually playing those instruments. hello there. after a warm, muggy night, sunday should bring us a more warm weather, with some sunshine. not dry everywhere, though, some rain in the forecast as well.
i never thought about hull until i was here.an currently doing larkin's old job is certain he would have approved. i think he would be appreciative. would he have suspected of philip larkin exhibition? i'm not sure he would have been comfortable with that. but as the exhibition shows, larkin was seldom entirely comfortable with anything. hundreds of italian drivers have taken part in a rally of fiat 500 cars, in celebration of the vehicle's 60th anniversary. the much—loved model known in...
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i never thought about hull until i was here. man currently doing larkin‘s old job is certain he would have approved. i think he would be appreciative. would he have suspected of philip larkin exhibition? i'm not sure he would have been comfortable with that. but, as the exhibition shows, larkin was seldom entirely comfortable with anything. and now for the weather. hello there. after a warm, muggy night, sunday should bring us some more warm weather, with some sunshine. not dry everywhere, though, some rain in the forecast too. during saturday, there were scenes a bit like this. a lot of sunshine around, this is ceredigion, in wales. and now, and as we move through the day on sunday, similar day for many of us, blue sky and sunshine, but there will be some rain around across northern parts of the country. we have got quite a slow—moving front, and that is bringing outbreaks of rain across parts of scotland and northern ireland through the day on sunday. whereas further south, across england and wales, higher pressure is holding
i never thought about hull until i was here. man currently doing larkin‘s old job is certain he would have approved. i think he would be appreciative. would he have suspected of philip larkin exhibition? i'm not sure he would have been comfortable with that. but, as the exhibition shows, larkin was seldom entirely comfortable with anything. and now for the weather. hello there. after a warm, muggy night, sunday should bring us some more warm weather, with some sunshine. not dry everywhere,...
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all this year, hull is celebrating being the uk city of culture.places in the city are getting listed heritage status. among them is the humber bridge. it was built in1981. one of is the humber bridge. it was built in 1981. one of the most spectacular bridges in the uk. our arts correspondent has been looking at it. the humber bridge. for years, the longest single span bridge in the longest single span bridge in the world. nowjoining westminster abbey, buckingham palace and ten downing st as a grade one listed building. a place of architectural and historic interest. it gives me great pleasure to unveil this plaque and to clear the humber bridge open. the new honour comes exactly 36 yea rs the new honour comes exactly 36 years to the day of the official opening. they cost more than £100 million. at the other end of the scale, something from the very year the queen was born. this art and of all public convenience from 1926. these pilots on the hull waterfront have been chosen because they were designed to cater for men and women, very rare at the ti
all this year, hull is celebrating being the uk city of culture.places in the city are getting listed heritage status. among them is the humber bridge. it was built in1981. one of is the humber bridge. it was built in 1981. one of the most spectacular bridges in the uk. our arts correspondent has been looking at it. the humber bridge. for years, the longest single span bridge in the longest single span bridge in the world. nowjoining westminster abbey, buckingham palace and ten downing st as a...
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hull hit back twice.his thing is the only way to come he kept the match alive with a terrific try bidder would make little difference in the end. hull had much. jamie shaul, the flaw is yours. he is on his way. jamie shaul, it is a beautiful try. a beautiful moment. wembley, here they come. they had not beaten leeds in eight attempts, today was a very different story far hull. 43—20 42 the 2016 winners. can they now make 2017 day years while? —— their year as well? we're at the quarter final stage of the women's euros and defending champions, germany, continue their quest for a ninth title later when they face denmark. the match already underway sees the hosts, netherlands up against the olympic silver medalists sweden. the host netherlands are leading at the moment, with the goalfor them. 1-0 the moment, with the goalfor them. 1—0 against sweden. 32 minutes. the germany game against denmark takes place at 7:45pm. now the football season is already underway in scotland, and we've had the first major upset
hull hit back twice.his thing is the only way to come he kept the match alive with a terrific try bidder would make little difference in the end. hull had much. jamie shaul, the flaw is yours. he is on his way. jamie shaul, it is a beautiful try. a beautiful moment. wembley, here they come. they had not beaten leeds in eight attempts, today was a very different story far hull. 43—20 42 the 2016 winners. can they now make 2017 day years while? —— their year as well? we're at the quarter...
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and wigan will face hull fc in the challenge cup final — keep watching to find out how they did it.lver in the four by 100 — we have a complete round up of the world swimming championships. all that to come plus we'll be the build up to england's women taking on france in the quarter—finals of euro 2017, but we'll start with cricket. england are closing in on a test series win against south africa. they set the tourists a formidable victory target of a92 in the third test at the oval. patrick gearey has been watching the action. sunday, lovely day to grow a lead. skyscraper size if possible. tom westley was the perfect man for the job, 50 on debut. joe root made 52, no change, but he knew this was not just about runs but time. go fast or go bust. the captain must always think of the team. already on his mind was a conundrum, how long should he let his batsman bat? every minute the declaration changed equated. jonny bairstow 50, quickly, cleverley. eventually the captain called england in. south africa were afterwards. ten wickets to take by tomorrow evening. but the main meal was al
and wigan will face hull fc in the challenge cup final — keep watching to find out how they did it.lver in the four by 100 — we have a complete round up of the world swimming championships. all that to come plus we'll be the build up to england's women taking on france in the quarter—finals of euro 2017, but we'll start with cricket. england are closing in on a test series win against south africa. they set the tourists a formidable victory target of a92 in the third test at the oval....
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i never thought about hull until i was it. i never thought about hull until iwas here. it.e would have approvedlj think certain he would have approved.” think he would be appreciative. would he have suspected of philip larkin exhibition? i'm not sure he would have been comfortable with that. but as the exhibition shows, larkin wa5 5eldom entirely co mforta ble larkin wa5 5eldom entirely comfortable with anything. the exhibition is open until the first of october. le55 look at the weekend weather. good morning. a beautiful start here. a super weather watchers photo. a little bit cloudy in suffolk, because we have the weak weather front acro55 suffolk, because we have the weak weather front across the southern half of the country. more cloud in the south than yesterday. le55 cloud to come and more 5un5hine further north. it is the early satellite picture. still cloud in eastern scotla nd picture. still cloud in eastern scotland giving if you like and drizzly shower5, but essentially it will be a nice weekend for most of us. will be a nice weekend for most of us. the cloud low
i never thought about hull until i was it. i never thought about hull until iwas here. it.e would have approvedlj think certain he would have approved.” think he would be appreciative. would he have suspected of philip larkin exhibition? i'm not sure he would have been comfortable with that. but as the exhibition shows, larkin wa5 5eldom entirely co mforta ble larkin wa5 5eldom entirely comfortable with anything. the exhibition is open until the first of october. le55 look at the weekend...
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news from hull, the humber bridge has been given grade i listed status. the longest single—span suspension bridges in the world, now listed with nine other local landmarks, in celebration of hull's heritage as city of culture. the other sites include the flat where the poet philip larkin wrote some of his best—known works. he did most of his writing in the front room. and these public toilets, unique in the 1920s because they had mens and women's cubicles. now it is time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday with me, marc edwards. coming up on our show: hannah cockcroft dominates the women's 800 metres t34 with gold at the world para athletics championships in london. england's cricketers are thrashed by 340 runs by south africa at trent bridge. it's their sixth test defeat in eight matches. the tourists level the series at 1—1. and henrik stenson hands back the claretjug as he prepares to defend his open championship title. hello and thanks for joining us on sportsday. there's been yet more golds for great britain at the world para a
news from hull, the humber bridge has been given grade i listed status. the longest single—span suspension bridges in the world, now listed with nine other local landmarks, in celebration of hull's heritage as city of culture. the other sites include the flat where the poet philip larkin wrote some of his best—known works. he did most of his writing in the front room. and these public toilets, unique in the 1920s because they had mens and women's cubicles. now it is time for the news where...
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after an even first 40 minutes, hull ran away with it in the second half. hull will meet the winner of today‘s semifinal between wigan and salford. it is obviously what we have spoken about all season, making sure we defend the trophy as hard as we can and we did that today. you got married and now you are in the final. ijust told my mrs and i don‘t know which saturday was best, this one or last! it is a fantastic achievement with fantastic players. jonny brownlee‘s hopes of becoming world triathlon champion looking in doubt after coming fourth last night. spain‘s defending champion w011 night. spain‘s defending champion won the race and he is on course to successfully defend his title again. that is all the sport. more in the next hour. a record number of criminals have had their sentences increased under a scheme which allows members of the public to ask for them to be reviewed. last year, 141 criminals in england and wales had their sentences increased. the government says it wants to extend the scheme to include a number of terror—related charges. with
after an even first 40 minutes, hull ran away with it in the second half. hull will meet the winner of today‘s semifinal between wigan and salford. it is obviously what we have spoken about all season, making sure we defend the trophy as hard as we can and we did that today. you got married and now you are in the final. ijust told my mrs and i don‘t know which saturday was best, this one or last! it is a fantastic achievement with fantastic players. jonny brownlee‘s hopes of becoming...
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hull's year city of culture has already helped change perceptions of the place. the librarian currently doing his old job, using his office is certain he would have approved. he would have been appreciative. an exhibition about larkin, would not have felt entirely comfortable with that. mind you, as the exhibition shows, he was seldom entirely comfortable with anything. now time for click. this week: is this the smartest building in italy? the latest worker drones. and, beat this, a hearty handful. on july 12th, the internet, as we know it, will change. go to amazon, twitter, reddit or many other sites and you could be asked to wait on a slower connection, or pay extra, or you may be blocked altogether. thankfully, these warnings aren't real. they're part of an internet—wide protest, with the aim of protecting net neutrality. net neutrality is the basic principle that protects our freedom of speech on the internet. it's the guiding rules that have made the internet into what it is today, and it prevents our internet service providers — so the cable companies like
hull's year city of culture has already helped change perceptions of the place. the librarian currently doing his old job, using his office is certain he would have approved. he would have been appreciative. an exhibition about larkin, would not have felt entirely comfortable with that. mind you, as the exhibition shows, he was seldom entirely comfortable with anything. now time for click. this week: is this the smartest building in italy? the latest worker drones. and, beat this, a hearty...
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hull will meet the winner of tomorrow's semi—final between wigan and salford. sure we defend that trophy as hard as we possibly can and we did that today. quite a week for you, you got married a few days ago and now in the challenge cup final?” married a few days ago and now in the challenge cup final? i told my mrs, i don't know what's better, last saturday or this, fantastic achievement with some fantastic players. that's all the sport for now. let's have a quick look at some of the front pages of the sunday papers. the observer leads with president trump's decision to sack his chief of staff causing nervousness among republicans. the sunday telegraph headlines an ally of borisjohnson attacking the chancellor philip hammond's approach to brexit. the sunday times has a report on the lives of teenage british girls who run away to join so—called islamic state. the mail on sunday says that princess diana's brother has called on channel 4 not to broadcast her video diaries, which are due to air next week. the sunday express also focuses on princess diana, claiming
hull will meet the winner of tomorrow's semi—final between wigan and salford. sure we defend that trophy as hard as we possibly can and we did that today. quite a week for you, you got married a few days ago and now in the challenge cup final?” married a few days ago and now in the challenge cup final? i told my mrs, i don't know what's better, last saturday or this, fantastic achievement with some fantastic players. that's all the sport for now. let's have a quick look at some of the front...
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after an even first a0 minutes, hull ran away with it in the second half.e tries, a 75 yard sprint. mark snead also kicked 15 points. hull will meet the winner of today's semifinal between wigan and salford. it's obviously what we have spoken about all season, making sure we defend the trophy as hard as we can, and we did that today. it's been quite a week for you, you got married a few days ago, now you are in the challenge cup final? i told my missus i can't decide which saturday was best, this one or the last. i am over the moon, a fantastic achievement by some fantastic players. after going on a crash diet of water and white fish to get down to the necessary weight to ride the horse ‘enable', frankie dettori won the prestigious king george vi and queen elizabeth stakes at ascot. he'd already ridden the three—year—old filly to win the oaks and the irish 0aks, and the effort of getting down to eight stone seven was all worth it... the 5—4 shot, trained byjohn gosden, cruised to victory. today is the final day of the ladies‘ scottish 0pen at dundonald link
after an even first a0 minutes, hull ran away with it in the second half.e tries, a 75 yard sprint. mark snead also kicked 15 points. hull will meet the winner of today's semifinal between wigan and salford. it's obviously what we have spoken about all season, making sure we defend the trophy as hard as we can, and we did that today. it's been quite a week for you, you got married a few days ago, now you are in the challenge cup final? i told my missus i can't decide which saturday was best,...
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they are a part of an exhibition of his personal objects at the university of hull library, where heanimal figurine collection tell people about one of the nation's greatest ever poets? what they are going to learn is what they cannot learn in books. so lots and lots of words have been written about larkin, but what you can see here is the things he surrounded himself with in his life. because he's a librarian, he catalogues everything. he's even catalogue who he's received christmas cards from and who he's sending them to. so if he sends one to someone, doesn't get one, they'll be gone? well, in 1979, he receives a christmas card from andrew motion... future poet laureate? yes, future poet laureate but also his biographer and literary executor, and then in 1980, yes, larkin sends a christmas card to the motions. he doesn't send one in 1979, he writes it down and he sends one in 1980. the exhibition also includes newly—found silent super eight films from the 60s and 70s, which the library made for their annual christmas party. it's clear why philip larkin became a poet and not an act
they are a part of an exhibition of his personal objects at the university of hull library, where heanimal figurine collection tell people about one of the nation's greatest ever poets? what they are going to learn is what they cannot learn in books. so lots and lots of words have been written about larkin, but what you can see here is the things he surrounded himself with in his life. because he's a librarian, he catalogues everything. he's even catalogue who he's received christmas cards from...
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in hong kong, the second liverpool goal, they are predicted to sign hull city left back andrew robinson. jay rodriguez got his first goal in a west brom shirt against leicester. in the last few minutes, chelsea have agreed a deal to sign a striker from real madrid. he'd been linked with manchester united before they signed the car striker lu ka ku. that's striker lukaku. that's all your sports news for now but we will be back later. thank you. now let's ta ke back later. thank you. now let's take you back to one of our main stories today, the news that some of the bbc‘s highest—paid actors and newsreaders have had their salaries published. it's a first—time salaries have been made public. fifth on the list isjohn humphrys who earns more than £600,000, and speaking on this show he said it's ha rd to speaking on this show he said it's hard to justify. speaking on this show he said it's hard tojustify. i've no idea if i'm worth the money. you would have too ask the bbc that. 0perating here is ask the bbc that. 0perating here is a different issue. what do i do that justifies that money? com
in hong kong, the second liverpool goal, they are predicted to sign hull city left back andrew robinson. jay rodriguez got his first goal in a west brom shirt against leicester. in the last few minutes, chelsea have agreed a deal to sign a striker from real madrid. he'd been linked with manchester united before they signed the car striker lu ka ku. that's striker lukaku. that's all your sports news for now but we will be back later. thank you. now let's ta ke back later. thank you. now let's...
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hull's the city of culture has already changed perceptions of the place and philip larkin would haveroved.” think it would be appreciative but i suspect an exhibition about philip larkin, i'm not sure he would have felt entirely comfortable around that. but as the exhibition shows, he was seldom entirely comfortable with anything. the sun is shining in hull as well, in fact, across much of the uk, but one exception and it is the cloud and rain in scotland, a stronger wind as well, but for the rest of the uk, good sunny spells or the cloud is increasing in wales and the south—west, drizzle in the hills, the odd light shower around. edging further south. clearing up on the far north behind that. a muggy night to come across southern parts of the uk. it felt fresher today and humidity again increasing. this sunday's with a picture. the cloud and wet day tomorrow. the england and wet day tomorrow. the england and wales, the mixture of cloud and some sun, more cloud than today, a few showers breaking out especially across parts of eastern england, heavy and sundry, very warm again in sout
hull's the city of culture has already changed perceptions of the place and philip larkin would haveroved.” think it would be appreciative but i suspect an exhibition about philip larkin, i'm not sure he would have felt entirely comfortable around that. but as the exhibition shows, he was seldom entirely comfortable with anything. the sun is shining in hull as well, in fact, across much of the uk, but one exception and it is the cloud and rain in scotland, a stronger wind as well, but for the...
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rhinos won the competition in 2014 and 2015, while hull have lost the last eight meetings between theem on game day, they become a really difficult in to beat. but then, i would say the same about us. we sampled success last season and i think, you know, if we can back that up think, you know, if we can back that up second time around, that will be a real segment for the club and a visit, the direction that would want to be heading towards, constantly pushing for silverware. if we can come together as a collector, this cup is what we'll be striving for. one of britain's wimbledon champions jordanne whiley has announced she's pregnant. what's more she's announced that she knew she was expecting throughout wimbledon when she and her playing partner, won the wheelchair doubles title for the fourth year running. she has tweeted a picture of her latest scan saying "had a little help at wimbledon this year." her baby is due injanuary. ahead of the world athletics championships, which start next friday, there's a special programme, on the bbc‘s brendan foster this lunchtime. it's nearly a0 y
rhinos won the competition in 2014 and 2015, while hull have lost the last eight meetings between theem on game day, they become a really difficult in to beat. but then, i would say the same about us. we sampled success last season and i think, you know, if we can back that up think, you know, if we can back that up second time around, that will be a real segment for the club and a visit, the direction that would want to be heading towards, constantly pushing for silverware. if we can come...
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they are a part of an exhibition of his personal objects at the university of hull library, where hemore than 30 years. but what do ties, a lawn mower and his tiny animal figurine collection tell people about one of the nation's greatest ever poets? what they are going to learn is what they cannot learn in books. so lots and lots of words have been written about larkin, but what you can see here is the things he surrounded himself with in his life. because he's a librarian, he catalogues everything. he's even catalogue who he's received christmas cards from and who he's sending them to. so if he sends one to someone, doesn't get one, they'll be gone? well, in 1979, he receives a christmas card from andrew motion... future poet laureate? yes, future poet laureate but also his biographer and literary executor and then in 1980, yes, larkin sends a christmas card to the motions. he doesn't send one in 1979, he writes it down and he sends one in 1980. the exhibition also includes newly—found silent super eight films from the 60s and 70s, which the library made for their annual christmas p
they are a part of an exhibition of his personal objects at the university of hull library, where hemore than 30 years. but what do ties, a lawn mower and his tiny animal figurine collection tell people about one of the nation's greatest ever poets? what they are going to learn is what they cannot learn in books. so lots and lots of words have been written about larkin, but what you can see here is the things he surrounded himself with in his life. because he's a librarian, he catalogues...
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tomorrow's match between hull fc and leeds rhinos is on bbc one, coverage begins at two o'clock.gets underway at two. before all that weekend action there is a big game taking place over in france right now. england are facing the hosts in the final of the wheelchair rugby league world cup final. the game is a repeat of the final four years ago. france came out on top in that one but england have since beaten tonight's opponents in the 2015 european championships final. tomorrow night belfast boxer carl frampton returns to the ring for the first time since losing his featherweight world title six months ago. he fights andres gutierrez in what was supposed to be an eliminator for another world title fight. thomas kane has more. frampton tips the scale £1 over. the fight will still go ahead but for the belfast man, it is no longer deemed a world title eliminator as originally built. it is unlikely to have significant beading on future dram —— bouts for carl frampton. it is almost one year to the days since carl frampton‘s historic victory over leo santa cruz when he became northern
tomorrow's match between hull fc and leeds rhinos is on bbc one, coverage begins at two o'clock.gets underway at two. before all that weekend action there is a big game taking place over in france right now. england are facing the hosts in the final of the wheelchair rugby league world cup final. the game is a repeat of the final four years ago. france came out on top in that one but england have since beaten tonight's opponents in the 2015 european championships final. tomorrow night belfast...
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it would be wigan 31st challenge cup final appearance while hull are the current holders.ck. we gave them too much ball. the second half we were in control for most of it. great britain picked up the seventh and final medal of the swimming championship with silver in the four by 100m medley relay. the team beating the usa was tough. two—time breaststroke champion adam peaty dragged britain back into contention with a stunning second leg but ultimately the americans proved too strong as scott held off russia to finish second. i put everything into that and it hurt like something else but having these boys on the backend iam but having these boys on the backend i am grateful and lucky to be part of this team some glad i made it to the end of the week. james, within one second of the americans, it is one second of the americans, it is on for a gold medal in a few years' time? yes, three years' time, it is such a small team coming through, we are getting faster and faster each year, a great end to the week. the worlds richest one day cycle race was decided by a sprint. that's
it would be wigan 31st challenge cup final appearance while hull are the current holders.ck. we gave them too much ball. the second half we were in control for most of it. great britain picked up the seventh and final medal of the swimming championship with silver in the four by 100m medley relay. the team beating the usa was tough. two—time breaststroke champion adam peaty dragged britain back into contention with a stunning second leg but ultimately the americans proved too strong as scott...
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it will be wigan‘s 31st challenge cup final appearance, while hull are the current holders. at the world swimming championships — their seventh and final medal. the team of chris walker—hebborn, adam peaty, james guy and duncan scott knew beating the usa would be tough and it was. but two—time breaststroke world champion adam peaty dragged britain back into contention with a stunning second leg but ultimately the americans proved too strong, as scott held off russia to finish second. norway's alexander kristoff has won the ride london—surrey classic. after 116 miles of racing, the world's richest one day cycle race was decided by a bunch sprint on the mall. kristoff held off a late charge from denmark's magnus cort nielsen in second. that's all the sport for now. i will be discussing the newspapers inafew i will be discussing the newspapers in a few minutes. let's have a quick look at some of the front pages: the lead in the times is the insistence by the chancellor, philip hammond, that britain won't be turned into a tax haven after brexit. the guardian says that senior con
it will be wigan‘s 31st challenge cup final appearance, while hull are the current holders. at the world swimming championships — their seventh and final medal. the team of chris walker—hebborn, adam peaty, james guy and duncan scott knew beating the usa would be tough and it was. but two—time breaststroke world champion adam peaty dragged britain back into contention with a stunning second leg but ultimately the americans proved too strong, as scott held off russia to finish second....
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by the end of the night, hull in newcastle has the rain, whereas many western and southern areas dry mist the showers, particularly across the far south—east there but be prepared to catch them almost anywhere in the uk. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines approaching a.30pm: there have been clashes in east london last night after protesters threw fireworkers and bottles at riot police angry over the death of a man who was restrained by police last week. north korea tests an intercontinental ballistic missile it says is capable of striking the entire united states. president trump describes the action as reckless and dangerous and carries out its own missile exercises with south korea. president trump describes his new chief of staff — the retired military general john kelly — as a true star. he takes up the position after reince priebus stood down from the post. now on bbc news, it‘s dateline. hello, and welcome to dateline london. i‘m jane hill. this week we hear more about europe‘s migrant crisis. one of my guests is just back from seeing the impact of the continuing flow of pe
by the end of the night, hull in newcastle has the rain, whereas many western and southern areas dry mist the showers, particularly across the far south—east there but be prepared to catch them almost anywhere in the uk. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines approaching a.30pm: there have been clashes in east london last night after protesters threw fireworkers and bottles at riot police angry over the death of a man who was restrained by police last week. north korea tests an...
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the kayaker saw two adult and a child clinging to the hull of a capsized boat. coast guard aircrew arrived around seven p-m and hosited the three people into the helecopter. according to the coast guard-- all three boaters were wearing life jackers and no one was injured. (justine) new tonight at 11... a houseboat burns on shasta lake and it was all caught on camera... the fire started sometime before noon and quickly engulfed the boat. the boat was burned, and the fire put out, within the hour. reporter kayla nanez has all the details this video shows the houseboat on fire at shasta marina.cal fire officials say the boat was being refueled when it caught on fire.katelyn mikalonis and her family just got done spending a week long vacation on this boat.katelyn mikalonis/tourist "i looked over and i was like 'fire!'// "there were flames shooting out the back."they were nearly done unloading all their things.katelyn mikalonis/tourist "i just saw the flames and ran. we all ran down to the docks to make sure everyone was okay." everyone just so happen to be off the b
the kayaker saw two adult and a child clinging to the hull of a capsized boat. coast guard aircrew arrived around seven p-m and hosited the three people into the helecopter. according to the coast guard-- all three boaters were wearing life jackers and no one was injured. (justine) new tonight at 11... a houseboat burns on shasta lake and it was all caught on camera... the fire started sometime before noon and quickly engulfed the boat. the boat was burned, and the fire put out, within the...
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the other first round games see wakefield travel to huddersfield, hull fc host salford and leeds takeone other rugby league line for you — wigan will face hull fc in australia in 2018 in the first super league game to be played outside europe. the two sides will face each other in wollongong next february. adam peaty was left stunned by his own performances as he continues to set the standard for great britain at the world aquatics championships. the olympic champion beat his own world record in the 50 metre breaststroke twice in one day, becoming the first person to swim the event in less than 26 seconds. he goes in the final after 5pm, looking to set an even faster time. some breaking news. you can follow but on the bbc sport website. novak djokovic who retired injured from wimbledon with a shoulder problem says he won't be playing again in 2017. we will have more on that later on this afternoon on our website. back to the main news of the day and one of our main stories... the uk economy grew by 0.3% in the second quarter of this year, official figures show. it's thought the growth
the other first round games see wakefield travel to huddersfield, hull fc host salford and leeds takeone other rugby league line for you — wigan will face hull fc in australia in 2018 in the first super league game to be played outside europe. the two sides will face each other in wollongong next february. adam peaty was left stunned by his own performances as he continues to set the standard for great britain at the world aquatics championships. the olympic champion beat his own world record...
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this year, there are other unusual venues, like hull.ng to hull, city of culture, and the dockside, there. a good place to play. handel's water music! thank you very much. that was absolutely beautiful. we will be playing at a car park in peckham, at southwark cathedral, different venues to get the message across that it is music that everyone can enjoy, in different parts of the country, different parts of the city, and just get involved. thank you very much indeed. it all began in 1895. it cost one shilling to come along and listen to classical music and the idea was to bring music to the people and that is still very much the message. it begins today. for eight weeks, it will be taking place, the world's largest classical music festival. the weather with nick miller. we have news of extreme heat across europe. in montoro in spain the temperature reached 47.3 celsius, provisionally the highest temperature ever recorded in spain. extreme heat in the south of europe. but to the north, we have temperatures close to average for the time of
this year, there are other unusual venues, like hull.ng to hull, city of culture, and the dockside, there. a good place to play. handel's water music! thank you very much. that was absolutely beautiful. we will be playing at a car park in peckham, at southwark cathedral, different venues to get the message across that it is music that everyone can enjoy, in different parts of the country, different parts of the city, and just get involved. thank you very much indeed. it all began in 1895. it...
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0ne places including philip's larkin home in hull.ou could probably walk past it and not realise its significance. we were there with members of the philip larkin society today. they are thrilled to see it is being listed. it is already a pilgrimage that larkin fans might come along to see the place where he created some of his most famous works. two pawns mention the windows that are there today —— poems. there are other te na nts today —— poems. there are other tenants who live in the flat today. jill archibald beer by the humber bridge. it has been a beautiful day today. let's get the weather forecast. the humber was not alone. there was sunshine for all of us today. a lovely day to get out and about. that was the scene across leicester and north—east scotland. look at that, the sunshine over at the beach makes you want to die into the beach makes you want to die into the sea. it looks chilly over the north sea area. —— dive into the sea. wednesday, with that warmth and humanity, thunderstorms here and there. —— humidity. pressure
0ne places including philip's larkin home in hull.ou could probably walk past it and not realise its significance. we were there with members of the philip larkin society today. they are thrilled to see it is being listed. it is already a pilgrimage that larkin fans might come along to see the place where he created some of his most famous works. two pawns mention the windows that are there today —— poems. there are other te na nts today —— poems. there are other tenants who live in the...
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hull run away with it in the second 40. jamie shaul scored the second 40.re sprint. marc sneyd also kicked 15 points. they will meet the winner of sunday's semifinal between wigan and sa lfo rd. sunday's semifinal between wigan and salford. that is all the sport for 110w. salford. that is all the sport for now. more in the next hour. two men have been arrested by police investigating two separate rape attacks on a schoolgirl. the 14—year—old was assaulted in a secluded part of birmingham's witton railway station on tuesday night. when she flagged down a passing carfor help, she was attacked a second time. detectives say the arrests relate to the first assault. they are still hunting another man, who is described as thick—set, with large biceps. the family of rashan charles, who died in hackney in east london after police apprehended him last weekend, have appealed for calm after a night of violence there. bottles and fireworks were thrown at police following a demonstration. the independent police complaints commission is investigating the death of mr charl
hull run away with it in the second 40. jamie shaul scored the second 40.re sprint. marc sneyd also kicked 15 points. they will meet the winner of sunday's semifinal between wigan and sa lfo rd. sunday's semifinal between wigan and salford. that is all the sport for 110w. salford. that is all the sport for now. more in the next hour. two men have been arrested by police investigating two separate rape attacks on a schoolgirl. the 14—year—old was assaulted in a secluded part of birmingham's...
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the pick of hull's seven tries was this 75 yard dash by jamie shaul.riors or salford in the final. lewis hamilton will start the hungarian grand prix from fourth place on the grid as he tries to overtake his rival for the world title, sebastian vettel. and it is vettel who will start on pole tomorrow with his ferrari team—mate, kimi raikkonen in second. hamilton isjust one point behind vettel in the world championship standings but he has won the hungarian grand prix five times. ben proud and james guy have both won bronze medals at the world swimming championships in budapest today to take great britain's medal tally to six. proud, who had already won gold in the 50metre butterfly finished in third place today in the freestyle final of the same distance. while james guy added bronze in the 100 metre butterfly to his relay gold medal. the favourite enable, ridden by frankie dettori won the prestigious king george vi and queen elizabeth stakes at ascot. dettori went on a strict diet to get down to the required weight of eight stone seven pounds to ride
the pick of hull's seven tries was this 75 yard dash by jamie shaul.riors or salford in the final. lewis hamilton will start the hungarian grand prix from fourth place on the grid as he tries to overtake his rival for the world title, sebastian vettel. and it is vettel who will start on pole tomorrow with his ferrari team—mate, kimi raikkonen in second. hamilton isjust one point behind vettel in the world championship standings but he has won the hungarian grand prix five times. ben proud and...
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here's an amateur, he normally plays for very little money in hull.amateur background can make that sort of impact? well, i'm pretty amazed. and about ten years ago, jamie gold was a complete novice who won the main event. but he did a lot of trash—talking to people, he'd confused everybody with all his talk. he talked them out of it. i don't thinkjohn was doing anything like that. i didn't actually see him play but i saw he was wearing very colourful outfits, so maybe he just dazzled everybody with his outfits. he seems to be a really fun guy. yes, we've just flashed up a photograph of him wearing something, well, something you would certainly notice. well, why not? tell me about the skill levels required. because there are some people who say there is an element of luck as well as clearly skill. where do the percentages lie? it's very difficult to tell. in any one—day tournament, i mean, luck can play a huge part. but over a period of nine days, the skill has to come through. and obviously he's just got a very good sense of situations and reading hi
here's an amateur, he normally plays for very little money in hull.amateur background can make that sort of impact? well, i'm pretty amazed. and about ten years ago, jamie gold was a complete novice who won the main event. but he did a lot of trash—talking to people, he'd confused everybody with all his talk. he talked them out of it. i don't thinkjohn was doing anything like that. i didn't actually see him play but i saw he was wearing very colourful outfits, so maybe he just dazzled...
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hull have lost the last eight meetings between the sides. they are unplayable at times.icult team to beat. but then i will say the same about us. one of britain's wimbledon champions jordanne whiley has announced she's pregnant. what's more she's announced that she knew she was expecting throughout wimbledon when she and her playing partner, won the wheelchair doubles title for the fourth year running. she has tweeted a picture of her latest scan saying "had a little help at wimbledon this year." her baby is due injanuary. final practice is underway ahead of qualifying for the hungarian grand prix. red bull look rejuvenated this weekend with daniel ricardo topping the timesheets in both of friday's practice sessions. qualifying gets underway at one o'clock with lewis hamilton hoping to equal michael schumacher‘s record of 68 career pole positions. ahead of the world athletics championships which start next friday, there's a special programme, on the bbc‘s brendan foster this lunchtime. it's nearly a0 years since brendan started working for the bbc after his own athletics
hull have lost the last eight meetings between the sides. they are unplayable at times.icult team to beat. but then i will say the same about us. one of britain's wimbledon champions jordanne whiley has announced she's pregnant. what's more she's announced that she knew she was expecting throughout wimbledon when she and her playing partner, won the wheelchair doubles title for the fourth year running. she has tweeted a picture of her latest scan saying "had a little help at wimbledon this...
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after an even first 40 minutes, hull ran away with it in the second half.winner of today's semifinal between wigan and salford. it's obviously what we have spoken about all season, making sure we defend the trophy as hard as we can, and we did that today. it's been quite a week for you, you got married a few days now you are in the challenge cup final. married a few days now you are in the challenge cup finallj married a few days now you are in the challenge cup final. i can't decide which saturday was best, this one last. i am over the moon, a fantastic achievement by some fantastic achievement by some fantastic players. after going on a crash diet of water and white fish to get down to the necessary weight to ride the horse ‘enable', frankie dettori won the prestigious king george vi and queen elizabeth stakes at ascot. he'd already ridden the three—year—old filly to win the oaks and the irish oaks, and the effort of getting down to eight stone seven was all worth it... the 5—4 shot, trained by john gosden, cruised to victory... and finally let's go back
after an even first 40 minutes, hull ran away with it in the second half.winner of today's semifinal between wigan and salford. it's obviously what we have spoken about all season, making sure we defend the trophy as hard as we can, and we did that today. it's been quite a week for you, you got married a few days now you are in the challenge cup final. married a few days now you are in the challenge cup finallj married a few days now you are in the challenge cup final. i can't decide which...
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he spent three years at hull since the switch at dundee united and has now moved to anfield for a feetball action has continue to be at the women's european championship in the netherlands, the second set of group matches in group b, the early kick—off, sweden beat russia, they won it to nel, germany will be facing italy tonight, that is that quarter to eight this evening. both scotla nd quarter to eight this evening. both scotland and england's women play on sunday, with contrasting moods in either camp when england beat the scots 6—0. katie has more on what's ahead. england have had a series of meetings today with attention very much focused on sunday's match with spain, there was a definite spring in the step of the players who were at the training ground here today. they seem to be really enjoying that pressure of being one of the favourites here at euro 2017. karen said earlier in the week the younger players have a confidence about them, they expect to win every time them, they expect to win every time the wok onto the pitch, particularly after their 6—0 win over scotland in the
he spent three years at hull since the switch at dundee united and has now moved to anfield for a feetball action has continue to be at the women's european championship in the netherlands, the second set of group matches in group b, the early kick—off, sweden beat russia, they won it to nel, germany will be facing italy tonight, that is that quarter to eight this evening. both scotla nd quarter to eight this evening. both scotland and england's women play on sunday, with contrasting moods in...
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there's two huge semi finals in rugby league's challenge cup, the first sees hull fc host leeds on bbcmorrow afternoon. this weekend, adam peaty goes for his third gold as part of 4 x100 medley relay team at the world aquatics championships. coverage from budapest is at 5pm on bbc 2. on bbc1 at 4:30pm tomorrow you can see jessica ennis—hill and the next generation, as she look into the future of team gb athletics. so, that's all for sportsday. a day cricketer toby roland jones won't forget. but we'll leave you with great britain's 4 x 200 metres freestyle relay team. world champions once again. good night! they are the world champions again! absolutely outstanding! good evening. a favourite of rain a moment in southern parts of england and wales. it is on the way out, moving through the south—eastern corner within it of a breeze and we've got showers in scotland and northern ireland overnight. a few rumbles of thunder possible with that. by the end of the night it's not particularly cold. double figures across the board. 11— 12 in the north, 14— 15 further south. it may start off on a
there's two huge semi finals in rugby league's challenge cup, the first sees hull fc host leeds on bbcmorrow afternoon. this weekend, adam peaty goes for his third gold as part of 4 x100 medley relay team at the world aquatics championships. coverage from budapest is at 5pm on bbc 2. on bbc1 at 4:30pm tomorrow you can see jessica ennis—hill and the next generation, as she look into the future of team gb athletics. so, that's all for sportsday. a day cricketer toby roland jones won't forget....
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you hammered, chiseled, and sculpted this mighty hull. you were there when the first steel was cut, when the turbines first roared to life, and when those beautiful bronze propellers first began to spin. and spin they did. and now you are here to witness the moment when your incredible work of art becomes the pride of the united states navy and a symbol of american power and prestige, no matter where in the world you go. american steel and american hands have constructed a 100,000 ton message to the world. america might is second to none. and we are getting bigger and better and stronger every day of my administration, that i can tell you. [applause] wherever this vessel cuts through the horizon, our allies will rest easy, and our enemies will shake with fear, because everyone will know that america is coming, and america is coming strong. [applause] to every worker from newport news shipbuilding and every craftsman and engineer who helped build this incredible fortress on the sea, today, we salute you. thank you. [applause] your skill an
you hammered, chiseled, and sculpted this mighty hull. you were there when the first steel was cut, when the turbines first roared to life, and when those beautiful bronze propellers first began to spin. and spin they did. and now you are here to witness the moment when your incredible work of art becomes the pride of the united states navy and a symbol of american power and prestige, no matter where in the world you go. american steel and american hands have constructed a 100,000 ton message...
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there will also be some decent spells of sunshine between those downpours. 19 degrees in london, 17 in hullers stretching up across north—east england into scotland as well. across 0rkney and shetland that is the place to be if you want reliably dry weather. not many showers here at all and plenty of sunshine through the afternoon. northern ireland, sunshine and showers. similar story across wales, 18 degrees in cardiff and down across the southwest of england. yes, sunshine and showers once again. as we head on through thursday night into the early hours of friday we still have our way of low pressure up to the north—west. some showers continuing. fewer showers further south, clear spells as well and overnight temperatures of 11—15 degrees. as we head on into friday, an area of low pressure still with us. and then there is this feature down here to the south. this will bring persistent rain later in the day. initially spells of sunshine, showers as well, they will fade for a while until they are replaced by a lump of rain pushing its way in from the west. most of the wet weather will move
there will also be some decent spells of sunshine between those downpours. 19 degrees in london, 17 in hullers stretching up across north—east england into scotland as well. across 0rkney and shetland that is the place to be if you want reliably dry weather. not many showers here at all and plenty of sunshine through the afternoon. northern ireland, sunshine and showers. similar story across wales, 18 degrees in cardiff and down across the southwest of england. yes, sunshine and showers once...
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wins too for leigh and hull fc tonight.ugh to the individual 10 metre platform final at the world diving championships in budapest, the event in which he failed to win a medal at the rio olympics. daley qualified for the final with the second highest score as he attempts to claim his first individual world championship gold medal since 2009. fellow brit matty lee is also through. meanwhile, grace reid has finished an impressive fourth in her world championship debut in budapest, in the three metre springboard. reid was the first gb woman to reach the olympic final in this event in rio last year, amd scored a personal best total of 336.70 from her five routines. china's tingmao shi took gold. that's all from sportsday. that is a very good night from the team. hello. your latest weather. it is all about the rain, where it has been and where it is going. we look at the radar picture. play has finished, but more rain at royal birkdale. this band of rain is pushing further east. this area of low pressure has given us a soaking t
wins too for leigh and hull fc tonight.ugh to the individual 10 metre platform final at the world diving championships in budapest, the event in which he failed to win a medal at the rio olympics. daley qualified for the final with the second highest score as he attempts to claim his first individual world championship gold medal since 2009. fellow brit matty lee is also through. meanwhile, grace reid has finished an impressive fourth in her world championship debut in budapest, in the three...
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after an even first 40 minutes, hull ran away with it in the second half. will meet the winner of today's semi—final between wigan and salford. we have spoken about it all season, making sure we defend our trophy as hard as we can and we did that today. it has been quite a week for you, married a few days ago and now you are in a challenge cup final. i have told my missus i don't know which is best, last saturday or this one. after going on a crash diet of water and white fish to get down to the necessary weight to ride the horse ‘enable', frankie dettori won the prestigious king george vi and queen elizabeth stakes at ascot. he'd already ridden the three—year—old filly to win the oaks and the irish 0aks, and the effort of getting down to eight stone seven was all worth it. the 5—4 shot, trained byjohn gosden, cruised to victory. isaid we i said we had a wet weather seemed for you, let's return to the women's euros. the match was delayed and have a look of the ground staff here... how e! he is on his back!l very wet condition that. i know we should not laug
after an even first 40 minutes, hull ran away with it in the second half. will meet the winner of today's semi—final between wigan and salford. we have spoken about it all season, making sure we defend our trophy as hard as we can and we did that today. it has been quite a week for you, married a few days ago and now you are in a challenge cup final. i have told my missus i don't know which is best, last saturday or this one. after going on a crash diet of water and white fish to get down to...
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they are a part of an exhibition of his personal objects at the university of hull library, where hen's greatest ever poets? what they are going to learn is what they cannot learn in books. so lots and lots of words have been written about larkin, but what you can see here is the things he surrounded himself with in his life. because he's a librarian, he catalogues everything. he's even catalogue who he's received christmas cards from and who he's sending them to. so if he sends one to someone, doesn't get one, they'll be gone? well, in 1979, he receives a christmas card from andrew motion... future poet laureate? yes, poet laureate but also his biographer and literary executor and then in 1980, yes, larkin sends a christmas card to the motions. he doesn't send one in 1979, he writes it down and he sends one in 1980. the exhibition also includes newly found silent super eight films from the 60s and 70s, which the library made for their annual christmas party. it's clear why philip larkin became a poet and not an actor. you have not shied away from the darker side of his personality?
they are a part of an exhibition of his personal objects at the university of hull library, where hen's greatest ever poets? what they are going to learn is what they cannot learn in books. so lots and lots of words have been written about larkin, but what you can see here is the things he surrounded himself with in his life. because he's a librarian, he catalogues everything. he's even catalogue who he's received christmas cards from and who he's sending them to. so if he sends one to someone,...
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steve hull is just joining me. he was with -- forgive me.teve rogers, tell me -- we don't know a lot, but if please on the ground, what are they doing? priority is what? >> priority now is to make sure they keep everyone safe. you will have a joint terrorism task force on scene, because brooke, unfortunately it looks like a passenger that we've had worldwide with people driving carts into a crowd. we don't know that yet, but that will be the priority, to keep the people safe. i don't know, brooke, because it's all fresh, if they captured. individual. >> we don't know. >> but that will be a priority, too, to find this individual and make sure that the people are safety. motive is very important. they need to have that individual in custody. once they get that individual in custody, then the investigation truly begins. if this is a driver who was drunk, or a driver who just had a horrific accident, that's one thing, but if there is a terrorist matrix, we have a problem on our hands. >> before we go there, because we don't know, as you point ou
steve hull is just joining me. he was with -- forgive me.teve rogers, tell me -- we don't know a lot, but if please on the ground, what are they doing? priority is what? >> priority now is to make sure they keep everyone safe. you will have a joint terrorism task force on scene, because brooke, unfortunately it looks like a passenger that we've had worldwide with people driving carts into a crowd. we don't know that yet, but that will be the priority, to keep the people safe. i don't...
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the guardian also headlines that story, and has a picture of the new swan lake production starring hull'siew with mother of 11—month—old charlie gard, after a judge ruled he should be moved to a hospice to die. the express leads with research claiming drinking alcohol regularly can significantly cut the risk of developing type—2 diabetes. the sun reports on the upcoming sentencing of thieves who stole more than £400,000 from england starjohn terry's home. first to the times and one of the brexit related stories. irish want the border with uganda brexit. dublin pushes for no controls that land frontier. why, kate? there are a couple of reasons. one of them has to be that we are dealing with a new irish prime minister. he was elected as leader of his party only a couple of weeks ago. he has installed a new foreign minister and they are clearly flexing their muscles. but they are also talking about a number of possible solutions that have been suggested in the past, including technical solutions which they are 110w technical solutions which they are now rolling out. i'm not that surprised. t
the guardian also headlines that story, and has a picture of the new swan lake production starring hull'siew with mother of 11—month—old charlie gard, after a judge ruled he should be moved to a hospice to die. the express leads with research claiming drinking alcohol regularly can significantly cut the risk of developing type—2 diabetes. the sun reports on the upcoming sentencing of thieves who stole more than £400,000 from england starjohn terry's home. first to the times and one of...