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ian poulter went round in 66, alongside fellow englishman james morrison and tyrell hatton, who is ther many of us, we had sparkling blue skies for most of the day. and what a beautiful weather watcher picture this is from buttermere in cumbria. slightly less beautiful were the skies in east anglia. we had a shower stream coming down the north sea. and for norfolk and, to a degree, suffolk, quite a few showers here, but they are fading away. right now, as the winds start to change direction to more of a northwesterly, that shoves the showers over towards belgium and the netherlands. otherwise we've got clear skies for many areas. and it's a cold one for sure, temperatures at their lowest about —6, —7. southern wales, central, southern england the coldest spots. might be very cold and frosty, but it should be bright with plenty of sunshine to start the day for most of us. even this cloudier zone in the west will be prone to a few breaks during the morning, so you could see a few glimpses of sunshine for a time. cloud tends to thicken through the afternoon. could threaten an odd patch of
ian poulter went round in 66, alongside fellow englishman james morrison and tyrell hatton, who is ther many of us, we had sparkling blue skies for most of the day. and what a beautiful weather watcher picture this is from buttermere in cumbria. slightly less beautiful were the skies in east anglia. we had a shower stream coming down the north sea. and for norfolk and, to a degree, suffolk, quite a few showers here, but they are fading away. right now, as the winds start to change direction to...
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he's one ahead of england's ian poulter and james morrison and viktor hovland of norway. is the last remaining briton in the singles draw. he faces the ninth seed felix auger—aliassime in melbourne at around 6am. he should be pretty fresh going into this one, as he received a walkover in the second round after his opponent withdrew due to injury. there's commentary on bbc radio 5 live sports extra. and some cricket for you. england are back in action tomorrow in adelaide for the second t20 of the women's ashes series against australia. and they'll be hoping for a turnaround in form after losing the first game by nine wickets. but wicket keeper amyjones says they were always expecting it to be tough. i think we see ourselves as the top two teams in the world, and, yeah, you obviously specked a big battle. there's no fear. there's a lot to projector them as players. there were champions, they agreed side. we know we are going to have to be at our best to be done. but, yeah, it's a great challenge. yeah, it's even the exciting challenge we are all up for. that's all the spor
he's one ahead of england's ian poulter and james morrison and viktor hovland of norway. is the last remaining briton in the singles draw. he faces the ninth seed felix auger—aliassime in melbourne at around 6am. he should be pretty fresh going into this one, as he received a walkover in the second round after his opponent withdrew due to injury. there's commentary on bbc radio 5 live sports extra. and some cricket for you. england are back in action tomorrow in adelaide for the second t20 of...
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england's ian poulter carded a round of 62, —— 72 for a share of the clubhouse lead on 6 under par. app you can find more on the ski and snowboard athletes that have been named in the team for the winter olympics next month in beijing, with reigning snowboard cross world champion charlotte bankes leading the way. that's your sport for now. the us and russia have been holding talks about ukraine — which nato fears is the next territory which moscow wants to seize, through force. russia says it is concerned that nato is sending weapons and military expertise to ukraine, and wants guarantees that the organisation will pull back from its borders. but — speaking after the talks — russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov said the dialogue would continue — and that his country had no plans to attack ukraine. russia is understood to have more than 100,000 troops near its border with ukraine — and has also sent forces to take part in what it says are military exercises in neighbouring belarus. here's what russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov said after the talks. at the end of our meeting
england's ian poulter carded a round of 62, —— 72 for a share of the clubhouse lead on 6 under par. app you can find more on the ski and snowboard athletes that have been named in the team for the winter olympics next month in beijing, with reigning snowboard cross world champion charlotte bankes leading the way. that's your sport for now. the us and russia have been holding talks about ukraine — which nato fears is the next territory which moscow wants to seize, through force. russia...
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ian poulter says it's time for european golf�*s younger players to step up, and challenge the usa toind us, when i first came here to play the emirates, it was dramatically different. the golf course was the same, but the whole region has grown into an incredible destination. we all come back and play here and we've played so many events in the middle east, that it's kind of a home from home, kind of vibe. you go into a venue you like and you play well. vibe. you go into a venue you like and you play well-— vibe. you go into a venue you like and you play well. what's your take on the european _ and you play well. what's your take on the european golf— and you play well. what's your take on the european golf scene - and you play well. what's your take on the european golf scene at the i on the european golf scene at the moment? because this is a season thatis moment? because this is a season that is starting in the backdrop to a record ryder cup defeat. you don't need reminding of that. but ijust wonder what that might tell us about the overall balance of the game. losing the ryder cu
ian poulter says it's time for european golf�*s younger players to step up, and challenge the usa toind us, when i first came here to play the emirates, it was dramatically different. the golf course was the same, but the whole region has grown into an incredible destination. we all come back and play here and we've played so many events in the middle east, that it's kind of a home from home, kind of vibe. you go into a venue you like and you play well. vibe. you go into a venue you like and...
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england's ian poulter battles the high winds to move into a share of the clubhouse lead at golf�*s worldly 24 hours' notice. she posted a tearful message on social media to say half her crew had covid and she simply wasn't ready. she apologised to fans who'd already arrived in the states for what would have been herfirst live concerts for five years. mark savage has this report. "oh, my god," as adele would say. with just hours to go before her las vegas residency began, the sleep—deprived star took to instagram to tell her fans of the shows were. half my crew, half my team are down with covid, they still are, and it's been impossible to finish the show. and i can't give you what i have right now. and i'm gutted. i'm gutted and i'm sorry it's so last—minute. we've been awake for over 30 hours now trying to figure it out, and... we've run out of time. fans who'd already arrived in las vegas for the opening night said they were heartbroken. 0thers asked why the announcement had come so late. but adele received comforting words in the lead singer of the 19805 band bros, who spent the last d
england's ian poulter battles the high winds to move into a share of the clubhouse lead at golf�*s worldly 24 hours' notice. she posted a tearful message on social media to say half her crew had covid and she simply wasn't ready. she apologised to fans who'd already arrived in the states for what would have been herfirst live concerts for five years. mark savage has this report. "oh, my god," as adele would say. with just hours to go before her las vegas residency began, the...
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ian poulter went round in 66, alongside fellow englishman james morrison and tyrell hatton, who is thereezing cold start to the day on friday, but a lovely sunny start as well with blue skies back with us. now, this cloud in western scotland prone to a few breaks during the morning. the afternoon, you might well see a few spots of drizzle moving its way in. the best of the sunshine across central and eastern areas. here, temperatures around 6 or 7 celsius. in the west, a little bit higher than that, around 8 or 9 degrees your top temperature. on into the weekend, high pressure stays firmly with us, and that means for most of us, it's a dry weekend. cloud will tend to increase and there could be some patches of mist and fog and frost around as well. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines. new images of the russian military buildup — as the us warns any incursion into ukraine will be met with a tough response. there is no doubt let there be no doubt at all that russia will pay a heavy price. aid planes finally arrive in tonga, after a volca
ian poulter went round in 66, alongside fellow englishman james morrison and tyrell hatton, who is thereezing cold start to the day on friday, but a lovely sunny start as well with blue skies back with us. now, this cloud in western scotland prone to a few breaks during the morning. the afternoon, you might well see a few spots of drizzle moving its way in. the best of the sunshine across central and eastern areas. here, temperatures around 6 or 7 celsius. in the west, a little bit higher than...
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he's 7—under—par, a shot ahead of a group including ian poulter, who said he was "hanging on for dearhrough to the semi—finals in great yarmouth after beating 2006 champion mervyn king. he'll take on paul foster tomorrow. willgress reached the quarters last year, but had to withdraw after testing positive for covid—19. next — it was labelled a shambles, a horrid mess, "english cricket in disarray" wrote the guardian. the inquest into the men's abject showing in the ashes continues after they were beaten 4—0 in australia. so where can the changes be made to prevent england from producing a performance like this again? patrick gearey reports. it started... as it finished. scattered stems, dismantled techniques. english test cricket uprooted. haste techniques. english test cricket urooted. ~ ., ., ., , uprooted. we are going to rebuild substrate age _ uprooted. we are going to rebuild substrate age as _ uprooted. we are going to rebuild substrate age as a _ uprooted. we are going to rebuild substrate age as a group - uprooted. we are going to rebuild substrate age as a group of - uproote
he's 7—under—par, a shot ahead of a group including ian poulter, who said he was "hanging on for dearhrough to the semi—finals in great yarmouth after beating 2006 champion mervyn king. he'll take on paul foster tomorrow. willgress reached the quarters last year, but had to withdraw after testing positive for covid—19. next — it was labelled a shambles, a horrid mess, "english cricket in disarray" wrote the guardian. the inquest into the men's abject showing in the...
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he's one ahead of england's ian poulter and james morrison and viktor hovland of norway.t had a boosterjab. and there are more than four million adults who haven't taken up the offer of a first dose. our health correspondentjim reed has been out with nhs teams who are trying to get vaccines to people who've been harder to reach. it's more than a year since the first covid vaccines, and in portsmouth, barry is finally getting his first dose. i was on the streets. a bit of an issue with me, i was on the streets since 2015. i done my research and asked a lot of people who've had the jabs, and they said cos you've got copd, you're high risk. how do you feel now, after having that done, barry? pretty, i've achieved something, and i mean, they're not even finished yet. no, and it's a good day. so this is your card... there is a steady stream coming through this clinic, held at a project for those at risk of homelessness. there's 20% of people in portsmouth that haven't had their first vaccines, so to get somebody here today, who has that complex needs, up to have his first vacc
he's one ahead of england's ian poulter and james morrison and viktor hovland of norway.t had a boosterjab. and there are more than four million adults who haven't taken up the offer of a first dose. our health correspondentjim reed has been out with nhs teams who are trying to get vaccines to people who've been harder to reach. it's more than a year since the first covid vaccines, and in portsmouth, barry is finally getting his first dose. i was on the streets. a bit of an issue with me, i was...
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and we're on the 10th tee watching tony finau tee off, and ian poulter just rocks up, gin and tonic inting all the juicy golf goss >> seth: if you can meet an athlete who's willing to tell you the stories, it is the greatest thing in the world. >> he definitely had a few gin and tonics, i'll tell you that >> seth: i've always found there's a bit of a trade-off like, when i meet an athlete and they give me a really juicy one, then i have to give them - i feel like they're like, "and then could you tell me something about show business? >> right, right, right and you're like, "yeah, everyone's really horrible." >> seth: i'm like, "so, uh, tom does this lube thing." [ laughter ] "don't tell anybody! he only did it twice he only did it twice." hey, man, we were just about to get to the place where you were going to tell me all the spoilers, but we've run out of time >> sure. i can tell you >> seth: no, no, no. we're out of time. [ cheers and applause we're out of time! >> i'll tease you later, don't worry. >> seth: you guys, we have tom holland. >> thank you so much >> seth: "spider-man: n
and we're on the 10th tee watching tony finau tee off, and ian poulter just rocks up, gin and tonic inting all the juicy golf goss >> seth: if you can meet an athlete who's willing to tell you the stories, it is the greatest thing in the world. >> he definitely had a few gin and tonics, i'll tell you that >> seth: i've always found there's a bit of a trade-off like, when i meet an athlete and they give me a really juicy one, then i have to give them - i feel like they're like,...
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ian poulter went round in 66, alongside fellow englishmanjames morrison and tyrell hatton, who is theas said she is "shocked and saddened" by the destruction in tonga caused by the eruption of an undersea volcano and tsunami at the weekend. more pictures have emerged of the devastation and the first aid planes have landed with urgently—needed drinking water, food and medicines. rupert wingfield—hayes reports if many buildings destroyed. income a plus �*s capital there is a lot of volcanic ash and the buildings are intact and the clean—up has begun. telephone services are too and that means for tongue that is living abroad now than raising rates for me over. ma; abroad now than raising rates for me over. 3 ., abroad now than raising rates for me over. g ., ., ., j over. my dad told me that they're fine, no over. my dad told me that they're fine. no -- _ over. my dad told me that they're fine. no -- no _ over. my dad told me that they're fine, no -- no major— over. my dad told me that they're fine, no -- no major damage i over. my dad told me that they're fine, no -- no major damage is.
ian poulter went round in 66, alongside fellow englishmanjames morrison and tyrell hatton, who is theas said she is "shocked and saddened" by the destruction in tonga caused by the eruption of an undersea volcano and tsunami at the weekend. more pictures have emerged of the devastation and the first aid planes have landed with urgently—needed drinking water, food and medicines. rupert wingfield—hayes reports if many buildings destroyed. income a plus �*s capital there is a lot...
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ian poulter went round in 66, alongside fellow englishmanjames morrison and tyrell hatton, who is therst foreign aid plane has arrived in tonga, carrying much—needed water and supplies for the pacific nation. new pictures have emerged showing the scale of devastation following saturday's eruption of an undersea volcano, with cars, roads and buildings covered by a thick layer of ash. at least three people are now known to have died, including a british woman. joining me now isjoy singhal — head of the disaster, climate and crisis unit at the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies. let me ask you first of all, what's the latest? what's happening right now on the ground? has the latest? what's happening right now on the ground?— the latest? what's happening right now on the ground? as you know, this is one of the — now on the ground? as you know, this is one of the worst _ now on the ground? as you know, this is one of the worst volcanic _ is one of the worst volcanic eruptions the pacific are seen in decades and has caused a lot of disruption to people there. c
ian poulter went round in 66, alongside fellow englishmanjames morrison and tyrell hatton, who is therst foreign aid plane has arrived in tonga, carrying much—needed water and supplies for the pacific nation. new pictures have emerged showing the scale of devastation following saturday's eruption of an undersea volcano, with cars, roads and buildings covered by a thick layer of ash. at least three people are now known to have died, including a british woman. joining me now isjoy singhal —...
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he's one ahead of england's ian poulter and james morrison and viktor hovland of norway.en, which mp5 have labelled a "shameful shambles." we can talk now tojohn chattell. he recently found out that his mother was owed more than £100,000. 100 and and eye-watering sum of mone . 100 and and eye-watering sum of money- how _ 100 and and eye-watering sum of money. how did _ 100 and and eye-watering sum of money. how did you _ 100 and and eye-watering sum of money. how did you find - 100 and and eye-watering sum of money. how did you find out - money. how did you find out something was wrong. i money. how did you find out something was wrong. i checked a while ago. — something was wrong. i checked a while ago. did _ something was wrong. i checked a while ago, did not— something was wrong. i checked a while ago, did not think _ something was wrong. i checked a while ago, did not think about - something was wrong. i checked a while ago, did not think about it . while ago, did not think about it for a while, she had gone into care in 2011. i was talking to my wife about my mother—
he's one ahead of england's ian poulter and james morrison and viktor hovland of norway.en, which mp5 have labelled a "shameful shambles." we can talk now tojohn chattell. he recently found out that his mother was owed more than £100,000. 100 and and eye-watering sum of mone . 100 and and eye-watering sum of money- how _ 100 and and eye-watering sum of money. how did _ 100 and and eye-watering sum of money. how did you _ 100 and and eye-watering sum of money. how did you find - 100...