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john watson is there. watson is there. over the course of the afternoon, john. john.ive us the closing summary of what has been happening? what has been happening? of it, winning three of the first five matches on the course today. five matches on the course today. advantage coming into the final day singles matches. singles matches. but in the end, they got 14. they got 14. 5 points that you are needed to win back the ryder cup. needed to win back the ryder cup. years, they won 17—11 at hazeltine, minnesota. minnesota. first italian to win the championship this year. championship this year. winning point with an impressive round today. round today. impressive for the last few days. he won all five of his matches. matches. match before but he has got five this year in the competition. this year in the competition. impressive alongside tommy fleetwood. 14. 5. it is the sixth win on european soil. on european soil. americans came into this having not won on european soil in 25 years. won on european soil in 25 years. has been difficult for them to win here. they have no
john watson is there. watson is there. over the course of the afternoon, john. john.ive us the closing summary of what has been happening? what has been happening? of it, winning three of the first five matches on the course today. five matches on the course today. advantage coming into the final day singles matches. singles matches. but in the end, they got 14. they got 14. 5 points that you are needed to win back the ryder cup. needed to win back the ryder cup. years, they won 17—11 at...
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john watson, bbc news. mo farah has won the great north run for a record—breaking fifth time.me set a new course record as well. the briton led from the front and only missed out on his personal best by four seconds. the win sets him up for an attempt at a first major marathon title in chicago next month. farah switched to road running after a glittering track career which included four 0lympic titles. i am happy with it today. obviously the important thing is seeing what i could do in the race and being in control of the race and that is why you saw me at the front and pushing the pace and going for it. playing around with it and testing my body and who i am. i thought i could run a decent time, a personal best, but i slowed down in the last two miles, particularly the last mile, which was disappointing, but the most important thing is the win i think. in the women's race, london marathon champion vivian cheruiyot of kenya saw off the challenge of the rest of the field to win for a second time in three years. britain's david weir won the men's wheelchair race for the seventh
john watson, bbc news. mo farah has won the great north run for a record—breaking fifth time.me set a new course record as well. the briton led from the front and only missed out on his personal best by four seconds. the win sets him up for an attempt at a first major marathon title in chicago next month. farah switched to road running after a glittering track career which included four 0lympic titles. i am happy with it today. obviously the important thing is seeing what i could do in the...
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john watson, bbc news.£7.5 million, along with guns and ammunition has been seized at dover docks. an hgv and trailer, meant to be carrying photocopier paper, was intercepted on friday and found to contain around a50 kilos of drugs including heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine, as well as 20 firearms and 1,000 rounds of ammunition. two polish men have been charged and are due to appear in court tomorrow. north korea has held a military parade to mark its 70th anniversary, but in contrast with previous years, long—range missiles, with the potential to carry nuclear warheads, were not on show. donald trump, who is hoping to persuade north korea to abandon its nuclear weapons programme, called it a "big and very positive statement." our correspondent laura bicker reports from seoul. the soldiers marched with their usual zeal, a disciplined display, perfected after months of painful practice. it is meant to show devotion. there was something missing from kim jung—un‘s parade. he may have rolled out the tanks an
john watson, bbc news.£7.5 million, along with guns and ammunition has been seized at dover docks. an hgv and trailer, meant to be carrying photocopier paper, was intercepted on friday and found to contain around a50 kilos of drugs including heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine, as well as 20 firearms and 1,000 rounds of ammunition. two polish men have been charged and are due to appear in court tomorrow. north korea has held a military parade to mark its 70th anniversary, but in contrast with...
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let's get the latest from paris and our man there, john watson. you. they are still going well? they had indeed. they have that 5—3 lead but they add up in three of their four matches. that leaderboard bathed in blue. it is largely in pa rt bathed in blue. it is largely in part of the performances of rory mcilroy and sergio garcia who were the first out this morning against brooks koepka and tony finau. they are up. rory mcilroy with a superb put on the eighth. superb stuff from him. hatton is out alongside casey. making his ryder cup return after ten years. putting them on their way. paul casey chipping in with five birdies himself. that is peddling going well against dustin johnson and rickie fowler. how about francesco molinari? johnson and rickie fowler. how about francesco molinari ? he johnson and rickie fowler. how about francesco molinari? he hasn't won a ryder cup match coming in. he is on the brink of winning a third alongside tommy fleetwood. superb stuff from him. very close there. jordan spieth doing his bit alongsidejustin thomas, th
let's get the latest from paris and our man there, john watson. you. they are still going well? they had indeed. they have that 5—3 lead but they add up in three of their four matches. that leaderboard bathed in blue. it is largely in pa rt bathed in blue. it is largely in part of the performances of rory mcilroy and sergio garcia who were the first out this morning against brooks koepka and tony finau. they are up. rory mcilroy with a superb put on the eighth. superb stuff from him. hatton...
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team europe lead 10—6 — needing just a. from today's matches. from john watson who's at le golf nationalies — is it paying off? things stand as we know, so much to come to the rest of the day. come to the rest of the day. potentially come if they don't hold onto them, would surpass the a. onto them, would surpass the a. points that team europe need to back the ryder cup. the ryder cup. chip here at the seventh, setting himself up for par. himself up for par. made a birdie at the third, all square in that match. square in that match. spieth this weekend with three out of four. of four. against webb simpson at the moment, simpsons three up. simpsons three up. good putt there from the eighth. from the eighth. the moment, he is one up against the world number one dustin johnson. world number one dustin johnson. this is him making a birdie at. going well for ian poulter, one up the moment. the moment. five matches they are up in, that would surpass the a. 5 points they need. it's early in the afternoon, though. singles day can be notoriously unpredictbale though. could the americans stage a f
team europe lead 10—6 — needing just a. from today's matches. from john watson who's at le golf nationalies — is it paying off? things stand as we know, so much to come to the rest of the day. come to the rest of the day. potentially come if they don't hold onto them, would surpass the a. onto them, would surpass the a. points that team europe need to back the ryder cup. the ryder cup. chip here at the seventh, setting himself up for par. himself up for par. made a birdie at the third,...
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european soil since 1993 and this is the first time france have hosted the prestigious tournament and john watsonolf course outside paris looking ahead. the tournament is officially under way after today's opening ceremony. the captains here,jim way after today's opening ceremony. the captains here, jim furyk of the united states and thomas bjorn taking centrestage before announcing those pairings to come tomorrow. this is what they had to say. ladies and gentlemen, tomorrow the match will start in the tradition continues. there is nothing like it in the world. let the ryder cup again. applause. -- begin. this great sporting occasion is the one—time where europe is united. applause. this is the one time we play under that flag and this is the week, more than any other, that that flag truly represent boundaries of all of europe. books capture and tony finau. —— brooks koepka. justin rose and don rahman. all eyes on the european pairing ofjustin rose and jon rahm. they take on brooks koepka and tony finau. patrick reed being paired with tiger woods. so much has been spoken about tiger woods coming
european soil since 1993 and this is the first time france have hosted the prestigious tournament and john watsonolf course outside paris looking ahead. the tournament is officially under way after today's opening ceremony. the captains here,jim way after today's opening ceremony. the captains here, jim furyk of the united states and thomas bjorn taking centrestage before announcing those pairings to come tomorrow. this is what they had to say. ladies and gentlemen, tomorrow the match will...
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john watson reports. you owe me an apology, i have never cheated in my life! at receiving on court instructions, the actions of her code interpreted by the umpire as breaking grand slam rules. trailing name a sack in the women's final, points penalty for oui’ women's final, points penalty for our broken racket followed before serena williams was fine again for verbally abusing the umpire. you will never be on a court of mine. you stole a point from me. you are a thief as well. i have seen other men call other umpires several things andi call other umpires several things and i am here fighting for women's rights and for women's equality and for all kinds of stuff. for me to say thief and for him to take a game, it maybe feel like it was a sexist remark. williams received support from billie jean king sexist remark. williams received support from billiejean king who said, when a woman is emotional she is hysterical and she is penalised for it. when a man does the same he is outspoken and there are no repercussions. i do not think carlos ramos is sexist, he is kn
john watson reports. you owe me an apology, i have never cheated in my life! at receiving on court instructions, the actions of her code interpreted by the umpire as breaking grand slam rules. trailing name a sack in the women's final, points penalty for oui’ women's final, points penalty for our broken racket followed before serena williams was fine again for verbally abusing the umpire. you will never be on a court of mine. you stole a point from me. you are a thief as well. i have seen...
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john watson has all the sport. how is the tennis match going?marageret court's all—time record of 2a grand slam singles titles if she can beat japan's naomi osaka. osaka hoping to become the first japanese woman to win a grand slam title. in the early stages. we are in the first game of the first set so plenty still to come. coverage over on 5 live sports extra. england are on top in the fifth and final match of their test series with india, leading by 158 runs at the end of day two at the oval in london. the hosts turned 198—7 into 332 all out, thanks largely tojos buttler who made 89. alongside stuart broad who made 38. in reply, broad also took the wicket of opener dhawan before rahual went, and then pujara — the first of two wickets forjames anderson, who's now just two wickets short of glenn mcgrath's test wickets record for a pace bowler. and then ben stokes took the key wicket of india captain virat kohli just one run short of his half—century to leave england in a strong position heading into day three. in football, places at euro 2020 a
john watson has all the sport. how is the tennis match going?marageret court's all—time record of 2a grand slam singles titles if she can beat japan's naomi osaka. osaka hoping to become the first japanese woman to win a grand slam title. in the early stages. we are in the first game of the first set so plenty still to come. coverage over on 5 live sports extra. england are on top in the fifth and final match of their test series with india, leading by 158 runs at the end of day two at the...
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our sports reporter, john watson, is there. any further developments? it's very tight.rsomes see each member of the team taking alternate shots with a single ball. it is 2-2. it alternate shots with a single ball. it is 2—2. it could change the complexion of the european lead somewhat. it would look good if they could go in later with the potential 10-6 could go in later with the potential 10—6 lead. as things stand at the moment, justin rose is playing alongside henrik stenson up against dustinjohnson alongside henrik stenson up against dustin johnson and brooks alongside henrik stenson up against dustinjohnson and brooks koepka. they are one up in that match with around two or three holes left to play. and of course if the united states can pick up an extra point thenit states can pick up an extra point then it would certainly change things somewhat. as we know, no team in ryder cup history has ever come back from more than a four—point deficit heading into the final day of the singles matches to come. that each of the 12 members of the european and american teams pla
our sports reporter, john watson, is there. any further developments? it's very tight.rsomes see each member of the team taking alternate shots with a single ball. it is 2-2. it alternate shots with a single ball. it is 2—2. it could change the complexion of the european lead somewhat. it would look good if they could go in later with the potential 10-6 could go in later with the potential 10—6 lead. as things stand at the moment, justin rose is playing alongside henrik stenson up against...
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john watson has been watching the opening day for us... it's not the star europe would have wanted. the board courtesy of francesco molinari and tommy fleetwood, tiger woods and fleetwood, tiger woods and fleetwood, a birdie at 11, is setting up birdies at 15, 16 and 17 as the won 3—1. disappointment for other european pairings. it was all square heading up the 18th before justin rose put his approach shot into the water around the green. that allowed brooks? koepka to par putt, putting another point on the board for the us. another point courtesy of dustinjohnson, alongside rickie? fowler, winning 4-2, alongside rickie? fowler, winning 4—2, against worry mcilroy and to listen. mcilroy did not make any birdies today, he will want to rectify his performance in the foursomes this afternoon. tyrrell hatton and paul casey, three down againstjustin thomas hatton and paul casey, three down against justin thomas and hatton and paul casey, three down againstjustin thomas and jordan spieth, they got it back to all square but it was an impressive birdie putt from justin thomas that got them t
john watson has been watching the opening day for us... it's not the star europe would have wanted. the board courtesy of francesco molinari and tommy fleetwood, tiger woods and fleetwood, tiger woods and fleetwood, a birdie at 11, is setting up birdies at 15, 16 and 17 as the won 3—1. disappointment for other european pairings. it was all square heading up the 18th before justin rose put his approach shot into the water around the green. that allowed brooks? koepka to par putt, putting...
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hello, and welcome to sportsday, with me, john watson and sarah mulkerrins. this evening. jurgen klopp‘s side maintain their 100% start to the season, as firmino heads in for liverpool. butler helps england battle back with the fourth test finely balanced. it's the fastest lap in formula one history, as ferrari's kimi raikkonen takes pole for the italian grand prix. also coming up in the programme. last year's premiership finalists exeter chiefs lay down an early marker. they open up their new season with a win against leicester. and find out about the new board sport that's taking off. it works all the muscles, and it's the perfect solution for when you can't get out to the water. hello, lots to come this saturday. let's start with liverpool, as their winning start to the premier league season continued today. jurgen klopp‘s side secured a 2—1 victory away at leicester in the early game. but there was a nervy finish though, after their brazilian goalkeeper alisson, signed for a record fee, gifted the home side a lifeline. as alex gulragani reports. right now
hello, and welcome to sportsday, with me, john watson and sarah mulkerrins. this evening. jurgen klopp‘s side maintain their 100% start to the season, as firmino heads in for liverpool. butler helps england battle back with the fourth test finely balanced. it's the fastest lap in formula one history, as ferrari's kimi raikkonen takes pole for the italian grand prix. also coming up in the programme. last year's premiership finalists exeter chiefs lay down an early marker. they open up their...
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let's get the latest from our man in paris, oui’ the latest from our man in paris, our lucky man, john watsonght back? any glimmer of hope for them? i think other basis of what we're seeing, probably not. they haven't been playing the course very well. we seen very wayward tee shots, little bit of wind here. europe get the chance to set up this course to help them and it has been doing that. three more points around the board will stop europe lead the united states 8—3. jordan spieth and justin thomas are out at the moment up justin thomas are out at the moment up against ian poulter and jon rahm. it is all going the way of europe as we can see now. playing alongside sergio garcia, rory mcilroy, what a partnership they have proved to be. up partnership they have proved to be. up against brooks koepka and tony finau. look at this from sergio garcia on the 17th to win it 2—1. that puts europe 6—3 up at this point. tyrrell hatton has been playing alongside paul casey. casey backin playing alongside paul casey. casey back in the ryder cup team for the first time in ten years, up against rickie fo
let's get the latest from our man in paris, oui’ the latest from our man in paris, our lucky man, john watsonght back? any glimmer of hope for them? i think other basis of what we're seeing, probably not. they haven't been playing the course very well. we seen very wayward tee shots, little bit of wind here. europe get the chance to set up this course to help them and it has been doing that. three more points around the board will stop europe lead the united states 8—3. jordan spieth and...
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our sports reporter john watson is there. it talk about that lead. it means that europe only need six and a half more points which would see them win back the ryder cup but we know what makes this competition so special. it is the vibrant and loud and boisterous atmosphere created by the crowds who turn out to watch. the benefits of playing on home soil is being felt by the players because they are currently leading into macro of the four foursome matches this afternoon. that format is where each member of the team takes alternate shots with the same balls. but speculate if europe and get another couple of points on the board, that would set them up well heading into the final singles matches tomorrow. all 12 members of each team, team usa and steam europe, will play tomorrow. if they can acquire the requisite points needed europe would win back the ryder cup. it is in american possession at the moment. they haven't won on european soil in 25 yea rs. haven't won on european soil in 25 years. team europe hoping to win six ryder cups on european soil a
our sports reporter john watson is there. it talk about that lead. it means that europe only need six and a half more points which would see them win back the ryder cup but we know what makes this competition so special. it is the vibrant and loud and boisterous atmosphere created by the crowds who turn out to watch. the benefits of playing on home soil is being felt by the players because they are currently leading into macro of the four foursome matches this afternoon. that format is where...
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john watson is one of the lucky onlookers at le golf national. into a bit of a rhythm now out on the course? they are familiar but his surroundings and what they have to prepare far. it has been a interesting to look at the groups on the course together us an idea of the course together us an idea of the possible pairings to come. we know that tiger woods and phil mickelson about any group early on in the week, prompting suggestions that they could play together. the american captain seemingly dismissing that, though. tiger woods at today alongside justin thomas, jordan spieth and plastic red. we know the success they have had in previous ryder cup is, we wonder if babel be there together again. henrik stenson was and a group with justin rose today. you wonder whether or not that could be the opening pairing for you when playing tomorrow. indeed. much has been made of the return of tiger woods to the united states team, but there is one man backed by gw might not have expected to be playing any ryder cup again. yes, paul casey is that man. he play
john watson is one of the lucky onlookers at le golf national. into a bit of a rhythm now out on the course? they are familiar but his surroundings and what they have to prepare far. it has been a interesting to look at the groups on the course together us an idea of the course together us an idea of the possible pairings to come. we know that tiger woods and phil mickelson about any group early on in the week, prompting suggestions that they could play together. the american captain seemingly...
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now for the real—life sport. 0ver twojohn watson at now for the real—life sport. 0ver two john watsonbeaten india in their test series with a match to spare. they won the fourth test by 60 runs in southampton, moeen ali taking the key wicket of virat kohli, as the visitors threatened to chase down the target they needed to level the contest. james burford was watching. as the dust settled on a frantic morning session, england put their heads together. the target? seven wickets to win the series, but, formidable as ever, virat kohli set about frustrating england's bowlers. he may well earn man of the series, another box—office 50 from india's captain. a boxset of brilliant shots. running circles around the england attack. but in spinner moeen ali, england have a man full of his own tricks. perhaps where others failed, he would prevail? ali to kohli. coolly caught. india's talisman gone. cue the batting collapse. six wickets for just 43 runs, everything falling into england hands. until the most fitting of finales — sam curran, just 20 years old — that's got to feel good. taking an unas
now for the real—life sport. 0ver twojohn watson at now for the real—life sport. 0ver two john watsonbeaten india in their test series with a match to spare. they won the fourth test by 60 runs in southampton, moeen ali taking the key wicket of virat kohli, as the visitors threatened to chase down the target they needed to level the contest. james burford was watching. as the dust settled on a frantic morning session, england put their heads together. the target? seven wickets to win the...
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hello and welcome to sportsday, with me lizzie greenwood—hughes and john watson the headlines this eveninges anderson is nowjust three wickets away from the all time test record for pace bowlers, taking two so far in the final test against india. northern ireland get off to a disappointing start in their nations league campaign... losing 2—1 to bosnia hertigovina after the highs of the world cup — time for england to walk the walk once again — as they open their campaign against spain.. also coming—up in the programme... more silverware awaits for serena — it could be an historic night at the us open despite her feeling far from her best. iam i am still waiting to get... to be the serena i was and i do not know ifi the serena i was and i do not know if i will ever be that, physically, emotionally, mentally. buti if i will ever be that, physically, emotionally, mentally. but i am on my way. and we're taking you back to the playground — tag just got competitive. we'll show you how. thank you forjoining us. the balance in the final test between england and india has tipped firmly england's wa
hello and welcome to sportsday, with me lizzie greenwood—hughes and john watson the headlines this eveninges anderson is nowjust three wickets away from the all time test record for pace bowlers, taking two so far in the final test against india. northern ireland get off to a disappointing start in their nations league campaign... losing 2—1 to bosnia hertigovina after the highs of the world cup — time for england to walk the walk once again — as they open their campaign against spain.....
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john watson there for paris. we will talk to you again looked a little later in the morning.nder way in birmingham later — exactly six months ahead of the uk's departure from the european union. ahead of the conference sirjohn major has criticised conservative mps, who he claims routinely attack theresa may. he says those who "taunt" the prime minister over brexit, have no "coherent" plan of their own. theresa may is continuing to stress that her chequers plan is the only one on the table despite some of her own mps calling it a "dead duck". joining me now is our political correspondentjessica parker. for a dead duck it is doing quite a good job of still staying afloat, isn't it? in the circumstances. as it finally been written off or as downing street still insisting this is the only plan in time? study of people have written it off including people have written it off including people within her own party, not least of all boris johnson people within her own party, not least of all borisjohnson who went on the attack again yesterday in an article and said that chequers need
john watson there for paris. we will talk to you again looked a little later in the morning.nder way in birmingham later — exactly six months ahead of the uk's departure from the european union. ahead of the conference sirjohn major has criticised conservative mps, who he claims routinely attack theresa may. he says those who "taunt" the prime minister over brexit, have no "coherent" plan of their own. theresa may is continuing to stress that her chequers plan is the only...
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now for some analysis from our man on the course, john watson. europe or the advantage now.three points to one. jordan spieth and justin thomas the only way of life of the american team as they salvage the one solitary point from this morning's session. this afternoon, a very different story. two points a piece but it was all about the superb dovetailing once again francesco molinari and tommy fleetwood becoming the first european pair in ryder cup history to win all four of their matches. henrik stenson and justin rose combine brilliant and once again to put another point on the board for the european team as the usa came out of this afternoon's sessions with two points of their own. 10—68 is heading into the final day. as we know, no team has ever come back from a margin bigger than that. —— 10-6 from a margin bigger than that. —— 10—6 heading into the final day. the miracle at medina saw europe do it heading in10—6 miracle at medina saw europe do it heading in 10—6 down and america done it in 1999 at brookline when they were trailing by the same deficit but they came back
now for some analysis from our man on the course, john watson. europe or the advantage now.three points to one. jordan spieth and justin thomas the only way of life of the american team as they salvage the one solitary point from this morning's session. this afternoon, a very different story. two points a piece but it was all about the superb dovetailing once again francesco molinari and tommy fleetwood becoming the first european pair in ryder cup history to win all four of their matches....
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four matches taking place, europe now hold an 8—4 lead over the united states. 0ur sports reporter john watson more golf being played this afternoon in the foursomes, four—man which sees each player take alternate shots with the same ball as part of their team. there foursome format is one that europe dominated in yesterday. they managed that clean sweep winning all four of their matches. the first time that europe had managed to do that in ryder cup history, setting a platform for this big margin they currently have. as things stand, they are up in to europe, down into of those four matches. as things stand, midway through their respective rows, europe could be looking at what would be a 10—6 advantage, heading into those final singles matches to come tomorrow. the all—importa nt singles matches to come tomorrow. the all—important figure is 14.5 points, seeing them free gain the ryder cup trophy which is currently in american hands. 4.5 points is all they would need at those 12 singles matches tomorrow. it has been a superb performance from europe, significant for the europe captain thomas bj
four matches taking place, europe now hold an 8—4 lead over the united states. 0ur sports reporter john watson more golf being played this afternoon in the foursomes, four—man which sees each player take alternate shots with the same ball as part of their team. there foursome format is one that europe dominated in yesterday. they managed that clean sweep winning all four of their matches. the first time that europe had managed to do that in ryder cup history, setting a platform for this big...
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let's cross live to le golf national, john watson is there for usjohn, europe 5—3 up, what a day it's this morning's four balls. just nine and a half points needed for team europe if they are to win back the ryder cup. it was impressive stuff. from justin rose. after he turned up with stenson. he lost his four ball match. in the foursomes, they dovetailed brilliantly winning 3—2. an impressive putt on the ninth. roy mcelroy had a difficult morning as well. in the foursomes teaming up with ian poulter once again as they have done before. have a look at this putt. it was a really impressive recovery from mcelroy. he was birdieing the third here. as they won 5—4. francesco alongside tommy fleetwood, what a pairing they have teamed to be. they want 5—4. here is the winning putt. they beat justin tom ince and jordan. particularly pleasing. for ian poulter. he is back in the ryder cup team. alongside rory mcilroy who certainly struggled. he did not make any birdies in his match this morning. he was pleased to be able to turn things around today. incredible afternoon for europe. 0ne we have
let's cross live to le golf national, john watson is there for usjohn, europe 5—3 up, what a day it's this morning's four balls. just nine and a half points needed for team europe if they are to win back the ryder cup. it was impressive stuff. from justin rose. after he turned up with stenson. he lost his four ball match. in the foursomes, they dovetailed brilliantly winning 3—2. an impressive putt on the ninth. roy mcelroy had a difficult morning as well. in the foursomes teaming up with...
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john watson is there for us and can bring us up—to—date. your puppy advantage. 10—6 as being spent.steve ns four balls. 4—1. in the foursomes, even stevens with the united states. 2-2. even stevens with the united states. 2—2. europe will be the happier having that leader. there were dream partnerships out on the course. a justification for thomas bjorn, the european captain with those four wild card picks he had. those players he picked our certainly worthy of their place in the team. you mentioned europe being dominant this morning. why are they able to be so dominant this morning? the united states came into this as favourites. everyone expecting them to be dominant. that was not the story this morning. no, it wasn't. i think the american team have struggled at times to negotiate their way around this golf course. we witnessed that with some of the wayward tee shots. dustinjohnson out on the course earlier this morning. we know it helped the home side, the european team who can set up side, the european team who can set up this golf course the way they wa nt up this golf course t
john watson is there for us and can bring us up—to—date. your puppy advantage. 10—6 as being spent.steve ns four balls. 4—1. in the foursomes, even stevens with the united states. 2-2. even stevens with the united states. 2—2. europe will be the happier having that leader. there were dream partnerships out on the course. a justification for thomas bjorn, the european captain with those four wild card picks he had. those players he picked our certainly worthy of their place in the...
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in the resort of hurghada sport now, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here‘s john watson six golds at the 2008 and 2012 games, but returned empty handed from rio and retired from track cycling soon afterwards saying he would never wear the gb shirt again. speaking to the bbc he outlined his plans to return and spoke of the depression he suffered after the rio games. i wasn‘t involved in sport, did not know and, it is the first conversation i was on the floor in bits. i was crying. it made me realise just how bad it was. it‘s been the toughest journey realise just how bad it was. it‘s been the toughestjourney of my life but i‘ve been in such a positive mindset now that nothing can get in my way and if i want to get back to it, and going to get that. it‘s been another succesful day in the saddle for simon yates who‘s edging ever closer to becoming the second british winner of the vuelta a espana aftre maintaining his lead in the race. the stage through the basque country was won by canadian michael woods who emerged through the gloom. yates had his lead trimmed by five seco
in the resort of hurghada sport now, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here‘s john watson six golds at the 2008 and 2012 games, but returned empty handed from rio and retired from track cycling soon afterwards saying he would never wear the gb shirt again. speaking to the bbc he outlined his plans to return and spoke of the depression he suffered after the rio games. i wasn‘t involved in sport, did not know and, it is the first conversation i was on the floor in bits. i...
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john watson's at the bbc sport centre.aimed at her. the atmosphere turned when the umpire ducked serena williams again after she called him a fee. speaking on the calendar generates show in united states, the 20 oh said she tried to block the events out. winger little, you are taught not to look, your to turn around and try to focus, so i tried to do that, but i heard a lot of people in the crowd making noises and i wanted to turn around. at the time, i thought they we re around. at the time, i thought they were booing me. i couldn't tell what was going on because it wasjust allowed in there. it was a little bit stressful. receiving the trophy, there was a lot of booing in the crowd and then serena leaned over and said something to you. what did she say to you? that she was proud of me and that i should know that the crowd was not booing at me, so i was really happy. britain's simon yates has maintained his lead in the tour of spain after wednesday's 17th stage. his lead was over 30 seconds heading into the basque country
john watson's at the bbc sport centre.aimed at her. the atmosphere turned when the umpire ducked serena williams again after she called him a fee. speaking on the calendar generates show in united states, the 20 oh said she tried to block the events out. winger little, you are taught not to look, your to turn around and try to focus, so i tried to do that, but i heard a lot of people in the crowd making noises and i wanted to turn around. at the time, i thought they we re around. at the time, i...
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john watson is one of the lucky onlookers at le golf national. ractice day before it all gets under way tomorrow. really interesting to see the final groups, with tiger woods being paired in the same grip with phil mickelson elliott on this big. he has been added alongsidejustin thomas and patrick reed today. science, perhaps, that the usa captain will bea perhaps, that the usa captain will be a loving them to resume after that case the successful spell they had two years ago, which would leave words to play alongside justin thomas. science at the europeans can light up in the opening matches. we will know those paintings when the announcement comes at the opening ceremony at four o‘clock this afternoon. the americans have had a tough time away from home. they have blood won —— not won away from home and 25 years. it has not gone the way. jordan spieth does not think that will count against the american team. there is only a couple of guys who have any sort of scar tissue on playing away. the archive for 20 majors. i mean, we're not worried about
john watson is one of the lucky onlookers at le golf national. ractice day before it all gets under way tomorrow. really interesting to see the final groups, with tiger woods being paired in the same grip with phil mickelson elliott on this big. he has been added alongsidejustin thomas and patrick reed today. science, perhaps, that the usa captain will bea perhaps, that the usa captain will be a loving them to resume after that case the successful spell they had two years ago, which would leave...
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the favourites, team usa, lead in one of this morning's john watson is at le golf nationalfor us it's you the pairings that have gone out in order today. justin rose was out first. all is square into the 18th. justin rose has puts approach shot into the water. it is approach shot into the water. it is a difficult hole, could prove costly for europe. that's bring you that point i was telling you about, rory mcilroy was up against dustin johnson and rickie fowler, the american pair with three up with three to play. dustinjohnson with a brilliant tee shot, putting the first point on the board winning 4&2. the european parent were in trouble against speed and thomas, managing to stage a come back, it was endives square beforejustin thomas produced a brilliant birdie, so america one up on that one with a few holes to play. protest, and arie and tommy fleetwood were up against tiger woods and patrick reed. impressive stuff from francesco molinari, a birdie at the 11th, and a birdie at the 12 as well, all square in that match. united states with one point on the board, 1—0 up in one of the o
the favourites, team usa, lead in one of this morning's john watson is at le golf nationalfor us it's you the pairings that have gone out in order today. justin rose was out first. all is square into the 18th. justin rose has puts approach shot into the water. it is approach shot into the water. it is a difficult hole, could prove costly for europe. that's bring you that point i was telling you about, rory mcilroy was up against dustin johnson and rickie fowler, the american pair with three up...
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john watson is at the bbc sport centre for us this morning. good morning.yan giggs for his first match in charge of wales. yes, the nations league, giving european countries a chance to qualify for you wrote 2020, the idea it will cnn to meaningless international friendlies. wales were brilliant in their 4—1 over the republic of ireland tom lawrence scored their opener. gareth bale produced a lovely second, we saw him do that many times in the premier league before his move to real madrid. aaron ramsey grabbed a third, before they put the gloss on the win with another. handing manager ryan giggs a win in his first competitive match in charge. it's a good start, and like i said to the players, the bad news for them is that the standard now, they can't drop below it. there's things we could do better obviously. there's things in the game i wasn't happy with. but we can't really moan after a performance like that. you've got to look at the games, see what you can do better and try and do that. they have set the mark high. wales play denmark in their next match
john watson is at the bbc sport centre for us this morning. good morning.yan giggs for his first match in charge of wales. yes, the nations league, giving european countries a chance to qualify for you wrote 2020, the idea it will cnn to meaningless international friendlies. wales were brilliant in their 4—1 over the republic of ireland tom lawrence scored their opener. gareth bale produced a lovely second, we saw him do that many times in the premier league before his move to real madrid....
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john watson is in paris.f the ryder cup, give us an idea of what it has the like at the course so what it has the like at the course so far this morning? well, it is the atmosphere of the ryder cup that makes it a tournament like no other and that was evident this morning around an hour before the first players teed off, hundreds already gathered in the huge stand which you might be able to see behind me, 6500 people cramming in their, the largest grandstand ever put up in ryder cup history. one hour before play was due to begin, it was still dark, the music was playing, only lights from camera phones, the crowds already chanting, it was already becoming frenzied, and that only escalated somewhat as you can imagine when the european team of justin rose and jon rahm came out for their opening tee shot this morning. it was a very special atmosphere and i think that is what makes the ryder cup so special. it's the crowd that really makes it. they're encouraged to chant and cheer and that in turn spurs on the pla
john watson is in paris.f the ryder cup, give us an idea of what it has the like at the course so what it has the like at the course so far this morning? well, it is the atmosphere of the ryder cup that makes it a tournament like no other and that was evident this morning around an hour before the first players teed off, hundreds already gathered in the huge stand which you might be able to see behind me, 6500 people cramming in their, the largest grandstand ever put up in ryder cup history....
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entrances at the opening ceremony at this week's ryder cup, that is where we find our reporter, john watsons last championship, could he steerthem tiger was having won his last championship, could he steer them to victory on european soil? some 25 years since the united states managed to win here on european soil. we have just seenjim furyk, the us captain, out alongside thomas bjorn, the european captain. they at some point in this opening ceremony will give out those all—important names as to who will be playing those four ball matches tomorrow morning. for the europeans, those four ball matches tomorrow morning. forthe europeans, they will be desperate to get off to a good start, because let's not forget it was at hazeltine four years ago, it was at hazeltine four years ago, it was at hazeltine four years ago, it was the four balls they started with and the americans won all of those opening matches. there will be very interesting to see who will play at ten past eight when the first pairing goes out. we will see those names read out shortly. it will be a fascinating twist, i think, cert
entrances at the opening ceremony at this week's ryder cup, that is where we find our reporter, john watsons last championship, could he steerthem tiger was having won his last championship, could he steer them to victory on european soil? some 25 years since the united states managed to win here on european soil. we have just seenjim furyk, the us captain, out alongside thomas bjorn, the european captain. they at some point in this opening ceremony will give out those all—important names as...
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dana sabre, and dave kilson, and colleen kohler telly, and john buckwald and john bates and derrick watson are some of the judges who have bifurcated by the rule of law in the last year and half. these are the women and the men appointed by republican and democratic presidents who order the government to reunite parent s with their children ripped from their arms at the border who rejected attempts to deny the federal funds to cities refusing to be drawn into the war against immigrants. who stopped executive orders aimed at kneecap iping the publ sector unions and who stopped the implementation of the ugly ban of transjegendered american serving in the military, and who ruled that public officials can c cannot block citizens from their twitter feeds and who stopped the government from banning muslims from entering the united states. these judges stood firm in defense of the constitution, and the american values that it expresses and the system of checks and balances it enshri enshrines. at at this moment of our dem a kra si, it is these judges and others like them who have pushed back agai
dana sabre, and dave kilson, and colleen kohler telly, and john buckwald and john bates and derrick watson are some of the judges who have bifurcated by the rule of law in the last year and half. these are the women and the men appointed by republican and democratic presidents who order the government to reunite parent s with their children ripped from their arms at the border who rejected attempts to deny the federal funds to cities refusing to be drawn into the war against immigrants. who...
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watson. what a topsy—turvy day that was. john after the morning's session, for team europe. i don't think anyone could have predicted that. especially not the captain in light of his team's performance today. i think he will be the happier of the two captains. in fairness, it is his selections would have really put europe on top. it was his decision to go with those historical partnerships which have proved so successful in the past. teaming up henrik stenson with justin rose this afternoon. they came up justin rose this afternoon. they came up on justin rose this afternoon. they came up on time. then ian poulter playing alongside rory mcilroy. mcelroy had had a disastrous morning. he did not make any birdies. alongside ian poulter, the ryder cup king himself, well they turned it around. they put in a really professor of performance and they have done so before. also for thomas bjorn, his wild—card selections. we know sergio garcia will there were question marks whether he should have been in the tea m whether he should have been
watson. what a topsy—turvy day that was. john after the morning's session, for team europe. i don't think anyone could have predicted that. especially not the captain in light of his team's performance today. i think he will be the happier of the two captains. in fairness, it is his selections would have really put europe on top. it was his decision to go with those historical partnerships which have proved so successful in the past. teaming up henrik stenson with justin rose this afternoon....
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cnn's ivan watson has more. >> john mccain's story is very deeply intertwined with vietnam.tnamese responded to the news. on a raining morning in the vietnamese capital it's hard to imagine anything disturbing the certainty of this lake. but this is where lieutenant john mccain splashed down terribly wounded after a surface to air missile hit his plane during a bombing run in 1967. the vietnamese erected a monument to celebrate his capture. >> look how people ponded to the passing. they took this trophy celebrating the day he was shot down and turned it into a make shift shrine with flowers honors a former enemy who became this country's friend. the day this man saw mccain he says he wanted to kill him. >> i wanted to stab him with the knife but people nearby shouted stop. i thought this was an invader who was trying to destroy our city. >> 51 years after he helped capture mcmahon he laments the death of the former u.s. pilot i'm sad because i never got to meet him he tells me. mccain came back to vietnam and did good things here. after his capture, mccain was brought here t
cnn's ivan watson has more. >> john mccain's story is very deeply intertwined with vietnam.tnamese responded to the news. on a raining morning in the vietnamese capital it's hard to imagine anything disturbing the certainty of this lake. but this is where lieutenant john mccain splashed down terribly wounded after a surface to air missile hit his plane during a bombing run in 1967. the vietnamese erected a monument to celebrate his capture. >> look how people ponded to the passing....
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john mccain is being remembered in vietnam, where the late u.s. senator spent five years as a prisoner of war. our ivan watsonibutes coming from there. >> reporter: on a rainy morning in the vietnamese capital, it's hard to imagine anything disturbing the serenity of the lake. this is where leiutenant commander john mccain splashed down terribly wounded after a surface-to-air missile hit his plane during a bombing run in 1967. the vietnamese erected a monument to celebrate his capture. look how people responded to senator mccain's passing, they took this trophy celebrating the day he was shot down and turned it into a make-shift shrine with flowers honoring a former enemy who became this country's friend. the day he first saw pittsburgh cane, he says he wanted to kill him. >> translator: i wanted to stab him with a knife. people nearby held "stop." i thought this was an invadeer trying to destroy our city. >> reporter: 51 years after he helped capture mccain, he laments the death of the u.s. pilot. >> translator: i'm sad, i never got to meet him again. >> reporter: mccain came back to vietnam and did good thi
john mccain is being remembered in vietnam, where the late u.s. senator spent five years as a prisoner of war. our ivan watsonibutes coming from there. >> reporter: on a rainy morning in the vietnamese capital, it's hard to imagine anything disturbing the serenity of the lake. this is where leiutenant commander john mccain splashed down terribly wounded after a surface-to-air missile hit his plane during a bombing run in 1967. the vietnamese erected a monument to celebrate his capture....
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thanks to john hold their nerve for the ryder cup later. thanks tojohn watson fold and online and listen on bbc radio five live as well. not long until it starts. and don't forget the russian grand prix gets under way at 12.10 with valteri bottas starting on pole ahead of mercedes team—mate and championship leader lewis hamilton. ferrari's sebastian vettel — who's a0 points behind hamilton in the standings — will start third. you can follow all the action on radio 5 live sports extra. that's all the sport for now. back to the studio. holly, having as much fun as we are this morning. leading scientists are meeting in south korea this week to present their latest report to governments that examines the impacts of global warming of rising by more i.5c this century. the intergovernmental panel on climate change is the international body set up to provide a clear scientific view for governments on the causes of climate change, its impacts and possible solutions. this week, ipcc scientists and representatives from more than 150 governments willjointly agree a summary
thanks to john hold their nerve for the ryder cup later. thanks tojohn watson fold and online and listen on bbc radio five live as well. not long until it starts. and don't forget the russian grand prix gets under way at 12.10 with valteri bottas starting on pole ahead of mercedes team—mate and championship leader lewis hamilton. ferrari's sebastian vettel — who's a0 points behind hamilton in the standings — will start third. you can follow all the action on radio 5 live sports extra....
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the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, said that mr corbyn has been misinterpreted. our political correspondent iain watson a former prime minister, gordon brown intervenes rarely in domestic politics. four years ago he spoke out over the future of the country in the scottish referendum. now, with the row over anti—semitism still raging, he says he's speaking out for the future of his party. it's about the soul of the labour party. labour's ruling national executive incorporated an internationally accepted definition of anti—semitism into a code of conduct injuly but didn't include word for word all the examples, angering manyjewish members. those close tojeremy corbyn were concerned that one example claiming the existence of the state of israel is a racist endeavour would restrict the free speech of palestinians. labour's national executive will now discuss the issue again on tuesday and this time gordon brown says there's only one way they can rebuild trust with thejewish community. the international holocaust remembrance alliance definition of semitism is something that we should support unanimously, un
the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, said that mr corbyn has been misinterpreted. our political correspondent iain watson a former prime minister, gordon brown intervenes rarely in domestic politics. four years ago he spoke out over the future of the country in the scottish referendum. now, with the row over anti—semitism still raging, he says he's speaking out for the future of his party. it's about the soul of the labour party. labour's ruling national executive incorporated an...
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top of the labour treat speaking out about this, john mcdonnell talking about how the party has to be knocked back into shape at all costs and tom watsonr more big voices on this. let's move away from politics. the mail on sunday, on the surface, seems an interesting story and a talking point about norfolk police basically leaving it to a computer to decide whether it is worthwhile investigating a burglary, a house break—in. because of their lack of resources , break—in. because of their lack of resources, i mean, but how can a computer work out whether it's worth investigating, it's an interesting question? i'm sorry but i thought the duty of the police was to collect protect us all and are properly, if a burglar breaks in, they should see that this dealt with properly but apparently not. norfolk police are putting things into a computer, or there are fingerprints at the crime scene and cctv, pressing a button and letting an algorithm deciding whether it's worth investigating, whether a conviction is a likely outcome. surely you've got to send officers ran to the house to see if they are fingerprints and if there are, surely you have
top of the labour treat speaking out about this, john mcdonnell talking about how the party has to be knocked back into shape at all costs and tom watsonr more big voices on this. let's move away from politics. the mail on sunday, on the surface, seems an interesting story and a talking point about norfolk police basically leaving it to a computer to decide whether it is worthwhile investigating a burglary, a house break—in. because of their lack of resources , break—in. because of their...
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john mcdonnell. he's told the tuc conference that casual staff should be eligible for sick pay, maternity leave and other benefits. from manchester here's our political correspondent, iain watsonlled gig economy touches oui’ the so—called gig economy touches our everyday lives. the snack, order a takeaway, see a new building going up a takeaway, see a new building going up around you, you are probably seeing someone who is in insecure employment. for some people the irregular hours work. you start any time you want and stop any time you want. there is flexibility and freedom which is good. but casual work does not suit everyone. the unions say nearly 4 million people do not have a regular permanent, full—time contract and labour's message to the tuc is that if they get into government they will be giving new rights to the people in the gig economy. we will extend full rights to all workers, entitling eve ryo ne rights to all workers, entitling everyone in insecure work to sickbay, maternity rights and the right against unfair dismissal —— sick pay. and he said employers will be given a new financial stake in the company and the job protection from the first day of employment.“
john mcdonnell. he's told the tuc conference that casual staff should be eligible for sick pay, maternity leave and other benefits. from manchester here's our political correspondent, iain watsonlled gig economy touches oui’ the so—called gig economy touches our everyday lives. the snack, order a takeaway, see a new building going up a takeaway, see a new building going up around you, you are probably seeing someone who is in insecure employment. for some people the irregular hours work....
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john mcdonnell, who told the trade unions in manchester that a future labour government would make casual staff eligible for sick pay, maternity leave and other benefits. 0ur political correspondent iain watsontails. take just a short cab ride across manchester and you'll see just how much this so—called gig economy touches our everyday lives. if you have a snack, order a takeaway, see a new building going up around you, you're probably seeing someone who's in insecure employment. for some people, irregular hours work. you can start any time you want, you can stop any time you want. the flexibility and freedom is really good. but one person's flexibility is another‘s insecurity. the unions say nearly 4 million people don't have a regular, full—time employment contract. labour is coming up with new policies and the shadow chancellor came to the tuc to promise new rights for those in the gig economy. we'll extend full rights to all workers, entitling everyone in insecure work to sick pay, maternity rights and the right against unfair dismissal. and, he said, workers would be given a new financial stake in their companies and thatjob protection would apply from an employee's very first day at w
john mcdonnell, who told the trade unions in manchester that a future labour government would make casual staff eligible for sick pay, maternity leave and other benefits. 0ur political correspondent iain watsontails. take just a short cab ride across manchester and you'll see just how much this so—called gig economy touches our everyday lives. if you have a snack, order a takeaway, see a new building going up around you, you're probably seeing someone who's in insecure employment. for some...
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john mcdonnell, has accused the government of being out of its depth in its handling of brexit. he's been speaking as the labour party conference gets under way in liverpool. meanwhile, the deputy leader tom watsons labour should back a second referendum on any final brexit deal, if members want one. here's our chief political correspondent vicki young. familiar scenes and a guaranteed rapturous reception forjeremy corbyn. his grassroots supporters propelled him to the top of the party and new rules could soon be agreed that give them more power in the future. but on brexit, is mr corbyn listening to labour members? we will challenge this government on whatever deal it brings back, on our six tests, onjobs, on living standards, on environmental protection and protection of those jobs and the ability of an incoming labour government to invest and intervene in an economy, to bring about decent wages, jobs and full employment! if in power, labour says its brexit position would be to ask brussels for full access to the single market. they want the uk to be in a customs union with eu. but labour says it wants to manage migration fairly with a flexible work visa system. stop brexit! labour's been accu
john mcdonnell, has accused the government of being out of its depth in its handling of brexit. he's been speaking as the labour party conference gets under way in liverpool. meanwhile, the deputy leader tom watsons labour should back a second referendum on any final brexit deal, if members want one. here's our chief political correspondent vicki young. familiar scenes and a guaranteed rapturous reception forjeremy corbyn. his grassroots supporters propelled him to the top of the party and new...
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john mcdonnell, will say casual staff should be eligible for sick pay, maternity leave and other benefits. he'll also set out plans to increase the power of trade unions. our political correspondent, iain watsonnce and sent this report. the so—called gig economy is all around us — when we take a cab, order a pizza, stuff off for a snack, or we come and go from our offices. many people whose work is irregular and insecure, such as agency staff or freelancers without full employment rights. the unions say almost 4 million people are not in regular guaranteed employment and labour is pledging to give casual workers similar rights to those in permanentjobs. the balance has shifted too far now against the rights of workers in particular and that is displayed in the distribution of national income now. for the first time, more is going to shareholders than to workers themselves. the tuc welcomes the prospect of new employment rights but says these alone will not help everyone in the gig economy. these are people who might be missing out on their legal rights, but often it is difficult for them to enforce even the rights they have. they do not have power in the workplace. they face things like emplo
john mcdonnell, will say casual staff should be eligible for sick pay, maternity leave and other benefits. he'll also set out plans to increase the power of trade unions. our political correspondent, iain watsonnce and sent this report. the so—called gig economy is all around us — when we take a cab, order a pizza, stuff off for a snack, or we come and go from our offices. many people whose work is irregular and insecure, such as agency staff or freelancers without full employment rights....
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john mcdonnell. he's told the tuc conference that casual staff should be eligible for sick pay, maternity leave and other benefits. our political correspondent, iain watsonross manchester, and you'll see how much the so—called gig economy touches our everyday lives. if you having a snack, order a takeaway, see a new building up around you, you're probably seeing someone who is in insecure employment. for some people, their regular hours worked. when you start anytime you want to, you can stop anytime you want. it is flexibility and freedom is good. but casual work does not suit everyone. the union say nearly 4 million people don't have a regular, permanent, full—time contract. labour's message to the tuc today is there will be getting new race to the people in a gig economy. we'll expand full rights to all workers, entitling everyone in insecure work to sick bay. maternity rights and the right to unfair dismissal. ——maternity rights and the right against unfair dismissal. andrew said employees will be given a new financial stake in the companies, havejob protection from peoples first day of employment. when you're being told that if you take a day off yo
john mcdonnell. he's told the tuc conference that casual staff should be eligible for sick pay, maternity leave and other benefits. our political correspondent, iain watsonross manchester, and you'll see how much the so—called gig economy touches our everyday lives. if you having a snack, order a takeaway, see a new building up around you, you're probably seeing someone who is in insecure employment. for some people, their regular hours worked. when you start anytime you want to, you can stop...
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john mcdonnell, will say casual staff should be eligible for sick pay, maternity leave and other benefits. he'll also set out plans to increase the power of trade unions. our political correspondent, iain watson— when we take a cab, order a pizza, stuff off for a snack, or we come and go from our offices. many people whose work is irregular and insecure, such as agency staff or freelancers without full employment rights. the unions say almost 4 million people are not in regular guaranteed employment and labour is pledging to give casual workers similar rights to those in permanentjobs. the balance has shifted too far now against the rights of workers in particular, and that is displayed in the distribution of national income now. for the first time, more is going to shareholders than to workers themselves. the tuc welcomes the prospect of new employment rights but says these alone will not help everyone in the gig economy. these are people who might be missing out on their legal rights, but often it is difficult for them to enforce even the rights they have. they do not have power in the workplace. they face things like employers saying, if you turn down the shift, we won't give you any shift
john mcdonnell, will say casual staff should be eligible for sick pay, maternity leave and other benefits. he'll also set out plans to increase the power of trade unions. our political correspondent, iain watson— when we take a cab, order a pizza, stuff off for a snack, or we come and go from our offices. many people whose work is irregular and insecure, such as agency staff or freelancers without full employment rights. the unions say almost 4 million people are not in regular guaranteed...
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john watson is in paris for us. days but tell us how it is going on this second day. how it is going on this second day. after the success yesterday afternoon. afternoon. foursomes which is alternate shots amongst the two members of the team. amongst the two members of the team. what a blistering run it was for europe. europe. it has happened in ryder cup history. for europe. balls which means each member of the team is playing their own ball. team is playing their own ball. is how the americans who fed a lot better in that format yesterday. better in that format yesterday. sergio garcia was up first with rory mcilroy. mcilroy. a lot of sound from the audience to the americans. a lot of boos. it is such a partisan atmosphere. atmosphere. news to them, that tee shot safely found the fairway. found the fairway. either side of that opening tee here at the ryder cup. at the ryder cup. against brooks koepka and tony finau. finau. molinari and tommy fleetwood who won both of their matches. both of their matches. and it wa
john watson is in paris for us. days but tell us how it is going on this second day. how it is going on this second day. after the success yesterday afternoon. afternoon. foursomes which is alternate shots amongst the two members of the team. amongst the two members of the team. what a blistering run it was for europe. europe. it has happened in ryder cup history. for europe. balls which means each member of the team is playing their own ball. team is playing their own ball. is how the...