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semenya remains in legal dispute with the iaaf - semenya remains in legal dispute with the iaaf — who iaaf — who say she must take medication or she'll be banned from competing in distances ranging from 400 metres to the mile. they her preferred distance is the 800. they have been backed by the court of arbitration for sport but their new regulations for intersex athletes have been temporarily suspended by switzerland's federal supreme court. the iaaf has said it is acting in the "best the iaaf has said it is acting in the " best interests the iaaf has said it is acting in the "best interests of all female athletes". let's make a break for scotland at the women's world cup tomorrow, they have to beat argentina in paris after defeats against england and japan, onlya after defeats against england and japan, only a win will do, although an extra in a set of results could still see the mess out even if they do win, or scotland sports news correspondent chris has been with the squad. our scotland sports news correspondent chris mclaughlin has been with the squad. if you are going to ever m
semenya remains in legal dispute with the iaaf - semenya remains in legal dispute with the iaaf — who iaaf — who say she must take medication or she'll be banned from competing in distances ranging from 400 metres to the mile. they her preferred distance is the 800. they have been backed by the court of arbitration for sport but their new regulations for intersex athletes have been temporarily suspended by switzerland's federal supreme court. the iaaf has said it is acting in the "best...
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semenya's legal team claim that the swiss federal supreme court has upheld her appeal against the iaafd force her to take medication to reduce her levels of testosterone to race in the 800 metres. her preferred distance. she is the double olympic and triple world champion over the distance. let's speak to our sports news correspondent, alex ca pstick. joining us from our london newsroom. alex, this is going to get messy, because the iaaf thought they had won this one, with the court of arbitration for sport finding in their favour a few weeks ago. what's going on here? yes, you are right, they did think they had won this case, and perhaps that will be the end of the matter. but they are still rambling on, because her and her legal team appealed to the swiss supreme court, they are allowed to do that, because the course of arbitration of the sport is based in switzerland. it really is the last chance for them, and referred today from their lawyers, statement they released saying that the swiss judges have decided to suspend that ruling you are talking about, the ruling you are talking a
semenya's legal team claim that the swiss federal supreme court has upheld her appeal against the iaafd force her to take medication to reduce her levels of testosterone to race in the 800 metres. her preferred distance. she is the double olympic and triple world champion over the distance. let's speak to our sports news correspondent, alex ca pstick. joining us from our london newsroom. alex, this is going to get messy, because the iaaf thought they had won this one, with the court of...
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the iaaf has said it is acting in the "best interests of all female athletes in our sport".ident of european football's governing body uefa, is being questioned by police over the way the 2022 world cup was awarded to qatar. he was detained in france today by anti—corru ption officials at the interior ministry in the capital paris. jane dougall has been there for us. he was reported to have been brought to the building behind me.. the anti—corruption to the building behind me.. the anti—corru ption office of to the building behind me.. the anti—corruption office of the judicial police are based in this building and they have been questioning him all today. his lawyer left a little earlier and went back into the building and was rented by a throng ofjournalists but did not answer any questions at the time. and no sign of platini himself either. but his focus was a hasissued himself either. but his focus was a has issued a statement. it was issued in french i will paraphrase it somewhat. he said he is in no way under arrest, that he is being questioned for technical reasons an
the iaaf has said it is acting in the "best interests of all female athletes in our sport".ident of european football's governing body uefa, is being questioned by police over the way the 2022 world cup was awarded to qatar. he was detained in france today by anti—corru ption officials at the interior ministry in the capital paris. jane dougall has been there for us. he was reported to have been brought to the building behind me.. the anti—corruption to the building behind me.....
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take testosterone—reducing medication to compete, after a swiss court temporarily suspended a new iaafg. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with cricketing news, and there has been a shock at the world cup, with hosts and favourites england beaten by pakistan in nottingham. england needed to pull off the most successful chase in the tournament's history, but fell short, with pakistan winning by m runs, as patrick gearey reports. if you went by formal figures, pakistan had no chance in this, but that's what they want you to think. no other cricketing nation swings so freely from low to high. having lost all ten wickets for 105 on friday, now they made 82 without losing one. mohammad hafeez embodied the spirit. the aim — to put the world's number one side under a bit of pressure and see what happens. jason roy the cringing face of england's bad day in the field. hafeez made another 70 runs before chris woakes finally got hold of him. pakistan still had enough wind in their sails to set england a world cup—record run chase of 349. no wonder eoin morgan was practising his b
take testosterone—reducing medication to compete, after a swiss court temporarily suspended a new iaafg. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with cricketing news, and there has been a shock at the world cup, with hosts and favourites england beaten by pakistan in nottingham. england needed to pull off the most successful chase in the tournament's history, but fell short, with pakistan winning by m runs, as patrick gearey reports. if you went by formal figures, pakistan had no...
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the iaaf have been given until 25june to respond.ub this month alongside feliciano lopez, after undergoing resurfacing work on his hip following what he said could have been his last match at the australian open. he's now pain free and has been back practicing. he is not yet ready to return to singles. novak djokovic is into the quarter—finals of the french open after a routine win over jan lennard struff. the serbian is hoping to become the second man to hold all four grand slam titles simultaneously on two seprate occasions, rod laver the only other man to do that. german fifth seed alex zverev lies in wait next. defending champion simona halep is also into the last eight. she needed just 44 minutes and dropped just a solitary game against iga swiatek. the romanian will play another teenager, 17—year—old american amanda anisimova, in the quarter—finals. a little over a month until england begin the netball world cup, tracey neville has announced she'll step down as head coach after the tournament. she has been in thejob forfive yea
the iaaf have been given until 25june to respond.ub this month alongside feliciano lopez, after undergoing resurfacing work on his hip following what he said could have been his last match at the australian open. he's now pain free and has been back practicing. he is not yet ready to return to singles. novak djokovic is into the quarter—finals of the french open after a routine win over jan lennard struff. the serbian is hoping to become the second man to hold all four grand slam titles...
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the iaaf ruling would have affected women competing from 400—metres to the mile. 30 years ago tonightd soldiers into beijing's tiananmen square, to crush a peaceful pro—democracy student protest. the images shocked the world, but because of censorship in china itself the events of that night remain murky to people there. and despite the best efforts of the authorities to dismiss the protests as a mere "disturbance", the violence of the suppression still shapes the chinese political landscape today. our china correspondent, john sudworth, is in beijing for us tonight. clive, most of the killing took place along a stretch of the row behind me as troops fought their way towards tiananmen square. 30 years on, it is now one of the most sensitive topics on the internet anywhere. all reference is blocked and comments on websites is shutdown ahead of the anniversary as the communist party buries the time it tried to hang onto power at all costs. wong ju—xin was one of the leaders of the protests. he's never been back to tiananmen square until now. translation: 30 years ago there was a student
the iaaf ruling would have affected women competing from 400—metres to the mile. 30 years ago tonightd soldiers into beijing's tiananmen square, to crush a peaceful pro—democracy student protest. the images shocked the world, but because of censorship in china itself the events of that night remain murky to people there. and despite the best efforts of the authorities to dismiss the protests as a mere "disturbance", the violence of the suppression still shapes the chinese...
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caster semenya has won herfirst race since athletics' governing body the iaaf introduced new rules restrictingat decision, so the rules are temporarily suspended. she entered the 2,000 metres at a meeting in paris tonight — which is a distance not covered by the new rules so she'd be able to run that in the future without testosterone reducing medication. she just held off ethiopia's hawi fey to finish first. britain's chris froome remains eighth after stage three of the criterium du dauphine'. ireland's sam bennett won the stage. bennett prevailed from a bunch sprint with belgian wow—t van aert second. froome, competing in preparation for the tour de france, finished among the peloton. fellow briton adam yates is 10th. dylan teuns retained the overall lead. britain's lizzie deignan came second on stage two of the women's tour in kent. dutch rider marianne vos came first in gravesend to take the overall lead. it's deignan's first podium since returning to the sport after the birth of her daughter. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead
caster semenya has won herfirst race since athletics' governing body the iaaf introduced new rules restrictingat decision, so the rules are temporarily suspended. she entered the 2,000 metres at a meeting in paris tonight — which is a distance not covered by the new rules so she'd be able to run that in the future without testosterone reducing medication. she just held off ethiopia's hawi fey to finish first. britain's chris froome remains eighth after stage three of the criterium du...
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a court in switzerland found in semenya's favour and temporarily suspended a new ruling from the iaafels in female runners. they say the court made the decision without its knowledge, so it didn't have the chance to defend itself. scotland fly out to france later for the women's world cup where they'll play england in their first match on sunday. the lionesses arrived at their hotel in nice yesterday. before setting off for france, they were wished luck with a series of posters across the country with messages from their family, friends and in some cases old teachers as well. really looking forward to covering the world cup, which starts on friday. we will be there with brea kfast, friday. we will be there with breakfast, friday, saturday, sunday and all over the weekend and cover the big game on sunday night, scotla nd the big game on sunday night, scotland against england in nice. and you are off to paris? to start with, for the opening game and then down to nice for england against scotla nd down to nice for england against scotland on sunday night. it is going to be a whopper. gre
a court in switzerland found in semenya's favour and temporarily suspended a new ruling from the iaafels in female runners. they say the court made the decision without its knowledge, so it didn't have the chance to defend itself. scotland fly out to france later for the women's world cup where they'll play england in their first match on sunday. the lionesses arrived at their hotel in nice yesterday. before setting off for france, they were wished luck with a series of posters across the...
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her lawyers last month, semenya lost her challenge to the court of arbitration for sport against the iaafrestricting levels of testosterone in female runners. it would have affected women competing in events from the 400m to the mile. semenya claimed she was specifically targeted, but the latest twist might be not the end of the saga. alex capstick explains. this comes with an immediate effect. it means she is about to run in any event that should base and 100 metres, 1500 metres, of course the only big champion in the 800 metres. you can do that without taking testosterone blockers. what we understand is the swiss judges will wait for the i—aa f to submit the response given their findings, or their arguments considering this case and there will be further movement on this and a further decision around the 25th ofjune. caster semenya for her part, a very short statement saying she think the swissjudgement is short statement saying she think the swiss judgement is —— judges for this decision and she hoped following the appeal she will be able to run free and that means running without taki
her lawyers last month, semenya lost her challenge to the court of arbitration for sport against the iaafrestricting levels of testosterone in female runners. it would have affected women competing in events from the 400m to the mile. semenya claimed she was specifically targeted, but the latest twist might be not the end of the saga. alex capstick explains. this comes with an immediate effect. it means she is about to run in any event that should base and 100 metres, 1500 metres, of course the...
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the outcome of her appeal to switzerland's federal supreme court against the ruling imposed by the iaaf about anything else. even if i have to withdraw it no longer matters. i think i have one everything i ever wanted. now to tennis where fifth seed gael monfils struggled through to the second round of germany's stuttgart open on tuesday beating steve johnson in three sets. after trading blows in the first two sets it came down to the decider as frenchman monfils saved a match point withjohnson 6—5 up in the third set, before then claiming victory himself after two and—a—half hours on court to set up a match against another american in world number 85 denis kudla. also through to the second round but in easierfashion is 18 year—old canadian felix auger—aliassime who recorded his first win on grass at atp tour level beating latvian veteran ernests gulbis 7—5, 6—3 and will next face france's gilles simon. not such good news for another canadian though as denis shapovalov was beaten by germany's jan—lennard struff. the 8th seed lost five successive games at the end of the first set and int
the outcome of her appeal to switzerland's federal supreme court against the ruling imposed by the iaaf about anything else. even if i have to withdraw it no longer matters. i think i have one everything i ever wanted. now to tennis where fifth seed gael monfils struggled through to the second round of germany's stuttgart open on tuesday beating steve johnson in three sets. after trading blows in the first two sets it came down to the decider as frenchman monfils saved a match point withjohnson...
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take testosterone—reducing medication to compete, after a swiss court temporarily suspended a new iaafeen a shock at the world cup, with hosts and favourites england beaten by pakistan in nottingham. england needed to pull off the most successful chase in the tournament's history, but fell short, with pakistan winning by 1a runs, as patrick gearey reports. if you went by formal figures, pakistan had no chance in this, but that's what they want you to think. no other cricketing nation swings so freely from low to high. having lost all ten wickets for 105 on friday, now they made 82 without losing one.
take testosterone—reducing medication to compete, after a swiss court temporarily suspended a new iaafeen a shock at the world cup, with hosts and favourites england beaten by pakistan in nottingham. england needed to pull off the most successful chase in the tournament's history, but fell short, with pakistan winning by 1a runs, as patrick gearey reports. if you went by formal figures, pakistan had no chance in this, but that's what they want you to think. no other cricketing nation swings...
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the iaaf has said it won't change its new rule requiring female athletes to ta ke new rule requiring to reduce testosterone levels until the swiss court that upheld caster semenya's review contact them. the women's world cup kicks off in france later this week with england and france meeting. england have arrived in nice ahead of that match. england's world cup journey has finally begun, all at 23 players present and correct when they landed here in the nice sunshine this evening. it was all smiles when they got off the coach, but it is a little bit of an emotional sendoff in the uk. that is because the fa revealed billboards and posters up and down the country with individual m essa 9 es and down the country with individual messages for each of the players, from theirfamily messages for each of the players, from their family and friends and in some cases, older teachers as well. it was a nice surprise to see our faces and quotes from family and friends and schools in our local areas. sorry, the crowd is going wild. it was pretty special. i had a message from my pe teachers, all of t
the iaaf has said it won't change its new rule requiring female athletes to ta ke new rule requiring to reduce testosterone levels until the swiss court that upheld caster semenya's review contact them. the women's world cup kicks off in france later this week with england and france meeting. england have arrived in nice ahead of that match. england's world cup journey has finally begun, all at 23 players present and correct when they landed here in the nice sunshine this evening. it was all...
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. ♪ >>> runner caster semenya has won an interim ruling in her battle against the iaaf, the internationalgoverning athletics. yesterday the swiss supreme court ordered the body to suspend its testosterone rules. if the ruling's not overturned the regulations will remain in place until the appeal. that will clear the way for the 28-year-old to compete at the world championships this fall without medication to lower her testosterone levels. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning" in our eye on money series, are you saving enough for retirement? we'll have a checklist to make sure that you are right on track. i'm anne-marie green. this is the cbs morning news. i'm a migraine sufferer and i'm an emt. when i get a migraine at work, it's debilitating. if i call out with a migraine, that's one less ambulance to serve a community. i just don't want to let these people down. excedrin migraine. relief that works as hard as you do. but we're also a cancer fighting, hiv controlling, joint replacing, and depression relieving company. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. the pain and
. ♪ >>> runner caster semenya has won an interim ruling in her battle against the iaaf, the internationalgoverning athletics. yesterday the swiss supreme court ordered the body to suspend its testosterone rules. if the ruling's not overturned the regulations will remain in place until the appeal. that will clear the way for the 28-year-old to compete at the world championships this fall without medication to lower her testosterone levels. >>> coming up on "cbs this...
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to take testosterone—reducing medication to compete after a swiss court temporarily suspended a new iaafpion and last month lost her challenge to the court of arbitration for sport against the implementation of a restriction on testosterone levels in female runners. the ruling would have affected women competing from 400m up to a distance of a mile which is i600m. novak djokovic got another piece of history at the french open — winning his fourth round match against jan—lennard struff means he's the first player to reach the quarter finals in ten successive grand slam tournaments, and he's still not dropped a set at roland garros. in the women's draw there was a comprehensive win for defending champion simona halep — she goes into the last eight by dropping just one game in a straight sets win against iga swiatek. on tuesday, johanna konta could become the first british woman to reach the semi finals at roland garros sincejo durie in 1983 when she takes on sloane stephens in the last eight. while in the men's draw, rafael nadal continues his bid for a 12th title at this tournament when h
to take testosterone—reducing medication to compete after a swiss court temporarily suspended a new iaafpion and last month lost her challenge to the court of arbitration for sport against the implementation of a restriction on testosterone levels in female runners. the ruling would have affected women competing from 400m up to a distance of a mile which is i600m. novak djokovic got another piece of history at the french open — winning his fourth round match against jan—lennard struff...
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a swiss court has suspended a ruling by world athletics‘ governing body, the iaaf, that would have implementedevels in female runners. the ruling would have affected women competing from aoo—metres to the mile. and thisjust coming in. in a televised address this past hour, sudan's military leaders have said they will cancel all previous agreements with the main opposition coalition, and that elections would be held within nine months. this after reports that security forces shot dead at least 30 unarmed protesters in khartoum on monday. activists have been staging a sit—in outside the military headquarters since april to demand a civilian government. leading figures in the united nations has condemned the use of excessive force. this report from our africa editor. it contains some images you may find distressing. chanting. a moment of realisation and dread. peaceful protesters confronting armed militia. this is the moment the military set out to crush hope in sudan. the chaos of running feet. the swaying phone on which this footage was captured. they hurled stones. man cries. gun shots. shouti
a swiss court has suspended a ruling by world athletics‘ governing body, the iaaf, that would have implementedevels in female runners. the ruling would have affected women competing from aoo—metres to the mile. and thisjust coming in. in a televised address this past hour, sudan's military leaders have said they will cancel all previous agreements with the main opposition coalition, and that elections would be held within nine months. this after reports that security forces shot dead at...
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the south african who's appealing an iaaf ruling to have her take medication to reduce testosterone levelsof! minute 55.70 seconds making it three wins in a row at this event. this time tomorrow, we will already be a day into wimbledon, one of the highlights of the british sporting calendar. no andy murray in the singles draw again, so kyle edmund will carry the hopes for the british men. he starts his campaign tomorrow against jaume munar of spain and was asked today what it's like being a brit at wimbledon. i think you just learn that you have to respect that when you are a professional tennis player, playing at wimbledon, as a brett, people will want you to do well, you will have a few more eyes on you. ——as a brit for w have to learn to cope with it and embrace it and it something you learn. i have got better throughout the years. ultimately, you have to go out and play your game. it is just a tennis match. edmund will be third up on centre court tomorrow. he follows naomi osaka and defending men's champion novak djokovic. kicking off action on court1 is simona halep with 15—year—old c
the south african who's appealing an iaaf ruling to have her take medication to reduce testosterone levelsof! minute 55.70 seconds making it three wins in a row at this event. this time tomorrow, we will already be a day into wimbledon, one of the highlights of the british sporting calendar. no andy murray in the singles draw again, so kyle edmund will carry the hopes for the british men. he starts his campaign tomorrow against jaume munar of spain and was asked today what it's like being a...
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athletics‘ governing body, the iaaf, says it will seek a swift reversal of a ruling which will allowm to see that. how incredible is it to see that. how incredible is it to see that. how incredible is it to see that. from school teachers, family and friends. i have seen a little bit of stuff coming out of paris, where there isn‘t actually that much to show that the women‘s world cup is about to start. we arrive there tomorrow so i will be looking at to see how much fuss they are making or not. there seems to be much more coverage around it, and you are going to be taking part in some of the. sally will be back later with the rest of the sport. 75 years ago today, 156,000 men were preparing to land on the beaches of normandy for the d—day invasion, to take france, and ultimately the rest of europe, back from adolf hitler‘s forces. dan is on southsea common, in portsmouth, where the commemorations will begin. it is fascinating, there are so many details we are learning today. collectively, they really did start to mark the beginning of the end of the war. exactly right. today it is all
athletics‘ governing body, the iaaf, says it will seek a swift reversal of a ruling which will allowm to see that. how incredible is it to see that. how incredible is it to see that. how incredible is it to see that. from school teachers, family and friends. i have seen a little bit of stuff coming out of paris, where there isn‘t actually that much to show that the women‘s world cup is about to start. we arrive there tomorrow so i will be looking at to see how much fuss they are making or...
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and lamine diack, the former head of the iaaf, the governing body for world athletics, is currently underrprise given the history of this particular unit. thank you very much, alex. a couple of m essa g es thank you very much, alex. a couple of messages from you about the interview with daniella westbrook. karen says, you are an amazing lady, stay strong, you are doing great, from a friend. and philip says, thank you for your honesty. thank you for your company today. we are back tomorrow at ten. bbc newsline life is next. have a lovely day. good morning. while some of us have had some sunshine this morning, particularly in the northern parts of the uk, we have had some heavy showers moving from the south and across the channel through the channel islands into southern portions of england. quite lively downpours. you can see thunderstorms developing as we go through this morning, moving their way north and east through the day. southern england, south wales. further north, sunny spells in northern ireland, southern, eastern and northern scotland. northern ireland also getting some sunshin
and lamine diack, the former head of the iaaf, the governing body for world athletics, is currently underrprise given the history of this particular unit. thank you very much, alex. a couple of m essa g es thank you very much, alex. a couple of messages from you about the interview with daniella westbrook. karen says, you are an amazing lady, stay strong, you are doing great, from a friend. and philip says, thank you for your honesty. thank you for your company today. we are back tomorrow at...
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it's after a swiss court temporarily suspended a new ruling by the iaaf.'s netball world cup. she's been in the job for five years, leading the team to that brilliant gold medal at last yea r‘s commonwealth games. she says that her desire to start a family is one of her main reasons for stepping away from the job. tamsin greenway played under neville at the last world cup, and is now one of the favourites to take over. . i think they job . i think theyjob will be one that will always be difficult to turn down at whatever opportunity came along. tracey neville has spoken about family commitments, have a six—year—old and one on their way, so we will see what happens. you never write yourself off when it is a coaching job. there are lots of other things that will be going on in the next few months. i think england has a great opportunity to look at who will be that person to ta ke look at who will be that person to take england on the nextjourney. and finally — ready for a bit of slacklining? not until now. this is the world slackline masters in germany. we h
it's after a swiss court temporarily suspended a new ruling by the iaaf.'s netball world cup. she's been in the job for five years, leading the team to that brilliant gold medal at last yea r‘s commonwealth games. she says that her desire to start a family is one of her main reasons for stepping away from the job. tamsin greenway played under neville at the last world cup, and is now one of the favourites to take over. . i think they job . i think theyjob will be one that will always be...
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but the iaaf says it is yet to hear from the court — so the regulations stay in place.ected to be asked about, but it was a family atmosphere partly because trees and they knew it was the last time she would be appearing at such a global stage they're heading to pressman tomorrow to ta ke they're heading to pressman tomorrow to take place in the d—day commemoration, so this is alaska politics so let's hear some of what was said. this week we commemorate the extraordinary courage and sacrifice of those who gave their lives for our liberty on the 75 years ago. as leaders prepare to gather scare from across the world, it is fitting that we begin with a celebration of the special relationship between the united kingdom and the united states. enduring partners who stood side by side on that historic day and every day since. for generations at the height of the transatlantic alliance, there has been our shared democratic values, our common interest, and our commitment to justice. it's that unity of purpose that will preserve the deep rooted ties between our people. and to und
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caster semenya will run tonight for the first time since athletics governing body the iaaf introducedw, you can find more and all of those stories on the bbc sport website at bbc.co.uk for the sport. i will have more for you after the lunchtime news at 1:30pm. thousands of vulnerable people with severe medical conditions are missing out on state funded care they are legally entitled to after leaving hospital. the parliamentary and health service ombudsman investigated nearly 500 complaints about the funding in 2018. campaigners say the figures highlight an attempt by health officials to cut spending on the care. noel phillips reports. 83—year—old joyce bryant fell ill two years ago with viral encephalitis, which left her with a substantial brain injury. she‘s now bedridden and, according to her family, should be receiving fully funded nhs care. she hasn‘t... she hasn‘t got long left. you hear numerous cases where by the time the comes where by the time the funding comes through, it‘s just too late. joyce‘s family applied for continuing healthcare, which is a government scheme funded b
caster semenya will run tonight for the first time since athletics governing body the iaaf introducedw, you can find more and all of those stories on the bbc sport website at bbc.co.uk for the sport. i will have more for you after the lunchtime news at 1:30pm. thousands of vulnerable people with severe medical conditions are missing out on state funded care they are legally entitled to after leaving hospital. the parliamentary and health service ombudsman investigated nearly 500 complaints...
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caster semenya has won her first race since athletics' governing body the iaaf introduced new rules restricting of paris — and it came the day after she was named in south africa's provisional squad for this year's world championships in qatar. last week the swiss federal supreme court suspended the iaaf‘s ruling, allowing her to temporarily compete without taking testosterone—reducing medicine. iama i am a talented athlete so i am not worried about anything else. even if i have to withdraw from the 100m, it doesn't matter no more. i think i have one everything i have ever wa nted have one everything i have ever wanted so if i had to change any event, of course, why not. britain's chris froome remains eighth after stage three of the criterium du dauphine'. ireland's sam bennett won the stage. bennett prevailed from a bunch sprint with belgian wout van aert second. froome, competing in preparation for the tour de france, finished among the peloton. fellow briton adam yates is 10th. dylan teuns retained the overall lead. britain's lizzie deignan came second on stage two of the women's tour in ken
caster semenya has won her first race since athletics' governing body the iaaf introduced new rules restricting of paris — and it came the day after she was named in south africa's provisional squad for this year's world championships in qatar. last week the swiss federal supreme court suspended the iaaf‘s ruling, allowing her to temporarily compete without taking testosterone—reducing medicine. iama i am a talented athlete so i am not worried about anything else. even if i have to...