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smiles for katarina johnson—thompson after so many tears.ion is proof that it's not how often you fall but how many times you get back up again. i wasn't thinking that i was able to do these things. ijust had belief in myself. ahead of england's match against argentina in tokyo, eddiejones says his side know what they've got to do — they've just got to do it. and the sports governing body isn't happy about it but the international swimming league is due to start with a host of olympians in the new team—based competition. also coming up in the programme: we hear from manchester city striker ellen white on the injury that kept her out of the first manchester women's derby plus talking italian — aaron ramsey speaks exclusively to the bbc about his move to juventus and... his favourite food. my my favourite food is pizza. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'mjane dougall. there's been injuries and heartbreaking failure for katarina johnson—thompson, but last night kjt proved that she had fought and overcome her personal demons to go on and win hep
smiles for katarina johnson—thompson after so many tears.ion is proof that it's not how often you fall but how many times you get back up again. i wasn't thinking that i was able to do these things. ijust had belief in myself. ahead of england's match against argentina in tokyo, eddiejones says his side know what they've got to do — they've just got to do it. and the sports governing body isn't happy about it but the international swimming league is due to start with a host of olympians in...
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she always speaks about how katarina was always speaks about how katarina was a real team player. way, times when it hasn't gone right, on the big stage has not quite worked out. what was her character like? what is the kind of person you remember as a school kid? very, very modest, very humble, so i think ina very, very modest, very humble, so i think in a couple of ways that may be explained when she has had those struggles, the perception that people have had is that maybe she gets a bit down on herself, didn't a lwa ys gets a bit down on herself, didn't always believe in herself. now obviously the move to france recently, for a new coach, and so on, robert lee a big move. a brave move. she is someone who very much loves liverpool and her friends move. she is someone who very much loves liverpool and herfriends and herfamily, but loves liverpool and herfriends and her family, but yes, loves liverpool and herfriends and herfamily, but yes, making that move i think is helping. tell us a bit, in the school, what difference does it make that someone like her has done what she has d
she always speaks about how katarina was always speaks about how katarina was a real team player. way, times when it hasn't gone right, on the big stage has not quite worked out. what was her character like? what is the kind of person you remember as a school kid? very, very modest, very humble, so i think ina very, very modest, very humble, so i think in a couple of ways that may be explained when she has had those struggles, the perception that people have had is that maybe she gets a bit...
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an equally good performance by katarina johnson—thompson of britain in the heptathlon. 0ver katarinason of britain in the heptathlon. over the course of the two days she has had four lifetime bests. she launched javelin a metre further than she had done and in 800m clocked the personal best to dethrone a formidable champion to win her first global senior outdoor title, and in the process she beatjessica ennis—hill's british record and also amassed the sixth highest point in history and heptathlon. at one stage athletes even questioned her ability to compete at the top level. these whole two days has been... because they have been so fast that it has been at night time, it has just been unbelievable, and i can't believe this has been the result. it has just been so many attempts at trying to perform on this stage. i'm just so, so happy. they have obviously helped me come back and make the move, and trying to look into myself, and i am just so happy. move, and trying to look into myself, and i amjust so happy. and the youngest deck athlete one gold in the world championships. it all ca
an equally good performance by katarina johnson—thompson of britain in the heptathlon. 0ver katarinason of britain in the heptathlon. over the course of the two days she has had four lifetime bests. she launched javelin a metre further than she had done and in 800m clocked the personal best to dethrone a formidable champion to win her first global senior outdoor title, and in the process she beatjessica ennis—hill's british record and also amassed the sixth highest point in history and...
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katarina johnson—thompson emerging there in the shop at. for this additional sportsday. you can follow the latest from doha, updates throughout the evening, but for now form the address of the team, goodbye. wednesday's sunshine was a welcome relief for many from all the rain we have seen of late, particularly across england and wales. high pressure continuing to build in from the west as we head through this evening and overnight. still in a cold air mass, but he called again to start thursday. strong wind which we have had a crossed north—eastern scotla nd we have had a crossed north—eastern scotland these coast of england she would tend to ease down with showers. we will start to see a bit of cloud building up across southern and western areas, more of a breeze from the south—east for cornwall and devon, not quite as cold, 9 degrees or $0 devon, not quite as cold, 9 degrees or so volt ms, and devon, not quite as cold, 9 degrees or so volt ms, another chilly one elsewhere, a touch of frost across parts of northern off with high pressure f
katarina johnson—thompson emerging there in the shop at. for this additional sportsday. you can follow the latest from doha, updates throughout the evening, but for now form the address of the team, goodbye. wednesday's sunshine was a welcome relief for many from all the rain we have seen of late, particularly across england and wales. high pressure continuing to build in from the west as we head through this evening and overnight. still in a cold air mass, but he called again to start...
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katarina johnson—thompson came to doha like a woman reborn.t heptathlon victory. that's an excellent run — 30.08! it actually felt like a dream and the lights and everything. it has been unbelievable and i can't believe this is the result. world athletics is in a very healthy state and british athletics is very much a part of that. you know, we have gold medallists here, we have finalists here, and that means that we're punching with the rest of the world. well, the performances have been fantastic, but as always there have been plenty of issues organisers to deal with. the atmosphere tonight is amazing, but it hasn't always been this way. when dina asher—smith made history last weekend, the lack of crowds was a depressing sight. the humidity was also an issue, a third of the starters in the women's marathon, held at midnight, failed to finish. when the news fell that mo farah‘s former coach, alberto salazar, had been banned for four years for doping offences, it hung over the stadium like a dark cloud, shrouding his star athletes who'd done n
katarina johnson—thompson came to doha like a woman reborn.t heptathlon victory. that's an excellent run — 30.08! it actually felt like a dream and the lights and everything. it has been unbelievable and i can't believe this is the result. world athletics is in a very healthy state and british athletics is very much a part of that. you know, we have gold medallists here, we have finalists here, and that means that we're punching with the rest of the world. well, the performances have been...
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katarina johnson—thompson leads the heptathlon after day one in doha.s time the goalfest favours the premier league team as liverpool survive a salzburg scare at anfield. hello again. thanks forjoining us. dina asher smith is the world 200 metres champion. the first female british sprinter to claim an individual global gold. coming up on sportsday, we'll hear from the golden girl herself. and shortly we'll be heading live to doha. but first, let's relive the near 22 seconds that have changed her life. tina asher smith blasts out of the blocks already leaves them behind and already passing outside. she's runa and already passing outside. she's run a brilliant been here, dina asher—smith, now she's got to control into the home straight. it's dina asher—smith, with brown trying to chase, she is getting closer, but dina asher—smith is away. she's going to take the gold! it's dina asher—smith! she's the champion! world champion! dina asher—smith has done it. dina asher smith has becomejust britain's seventh female world athletics champion. following the like
katarina johnson—thompson leads the heptathlon after day one in doha.s time the goalfest favours the premier league team as liverpool survive a salzburg scare at anfield. hello again. thanks forjoining us. dina asher smith is the world 200 metres champion. the first female british sprinter to claim an individual global gold. coming up on sportsday, we'll hear from the golden girl herself. and shortly we'll be heading live to doha. but first, let's relive the near 22 seconds that have changed...
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an absolutely incredible achievment for katarina johnson—thompson.ica ennis—hill and olympic champion denise lewis. gabby said in her tweet it was a chance for them to have a moment as only these three know what it feels like. the former conservative leadership candidate rory stewart has announced he'll stand down as an mp at the next general election. he was thrown out of the party last month after rebelling against borisjohnson to try to prevent a no—deal brexit. let's get the latest with our political correspondent iain watson so, he's gone from wanting to be a leader to being completely out. tell us leader to being completely out. tell us what is happening? yes, and in such a short timescale. he was competing against boris johnson such a short timescale. he was competing against borisjohnson for the leadership, no leaving the party. it shouldn't come as too much ofa party. it shouldn't come as too much of a surprise, he was halfway out already, because he broke with boris johnson over the question of no—deal, one of those chucked out of the parli
an absolutely incredible achievment for katarina johnson—thompson.ica ennis—hill and olympic champion denise lewis. gabby said in her tweet it was a chance for them to have a moment as only these three know what it feels like. the former conservative leadership candidate rory stewart has announced he'll stand down as an mp at the next general election. he was thrown out of the party last month after rebelling against borisjohnson to try to prevent a no—deal brexit. let's get the latest...
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it is easy to forget as we reflect on katarina johnson—thompson's event, shouldn't just break on katarinaour events, then leapt further than her main rival in the long jump. the javelin, traditionally one of her weaker events, but she threw a personal best, one of four pb‘s across the event. and then she rounded off a fantastic couple of days by winning the 800 metres to take gold. and, after only about an hour's sleep, kjt spoke to us this morning and told us how she was feeling going into the final event. a million thoughts go through your head and the 800 is a very difficult event so your legs are full of lactic tenure thinking just try to make it through the line and going into the event i knew i had to win ifi into the event i knew i had to win if i wanted to place first. and i was still waiting to see my name on the scoreboard because i didn't believe it had happened. as she mentioned there, kjt has had some heartbreaking moments at world championships. in beijing, four years ago, she was devastated when she slipped from second place to 28th. then, in london, two years later, she wa
it is easy to forget as we reflect on katarina johnson—thompson's event, shouldn't just break on katarinaour events, then leapt further than her main rival in the long jump. the javelin, traditionally one of her weaker events, but she threw a personal best, one of four pb‘s across the event. and then she rounded off a fantastic couple of days by winning the 800 metres to take gold. and, after only about an hour's sleep, kjt spoke to us this morning and told us how she was feeling going into...
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katarina johnson thompson reflects on her magic moment in doha.ing up in the sport later in the day on bbc news... as he prepares to become a fatherfor third time, andy murray praises wife kim and her role in his comeback from hip surgery. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one live from westminster. quite frankly, very few people know what's going on. those that do are locked in talks in brussels, talks that resumed after breaking up in the early hours of this morning without any sign of a brexit deal being reached. the european commission has revealed that the eu's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier, has spoken of "a number of significant issues" remaining in the way of efforts to agree a deal with the uk in time for it to be signed off at an eu summit tomorrow. both sides say progress is being made at talks in brussels — but government sources have said the chances of an agreement being struck today are shrinking. from brussels, our europe correspondent adam fleming reports. the uk's negotiators arriving for talks this morning,
katarina johnson thompson reflects on her magic moment in doha.ing up in the sport later in the day on bbc news... as he prepares to become a fatherfor third time, andy murray praises wife kim and her role in his comeback from hip surgery. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one live from westminster. quite frankly, very few people know what's going on. those that do are locked in talks in brussels, talks that resumed after breaking up in the early hours of this morning without any...
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and has this massive jump propelled katarina johnson—thompson to gold as well?g up on bbc news, ireland bounce back after their shock defeat to japan to beat russia at the rugby world cup. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. borisjohnson‘s new brexit plan is already facing some tough opposition — both in parliament and the eu. the prime minister told mps he's compromising, but that didn't wash with opposition parties. and both the irish prime minister and the european council president say he's not done enough. so what exactly is his brexit offer? the main changes relate to northern ireland. it would stay in the eu single market for all goods, and that would mean accepting its rules and standards. but northern ireland would leave the customs union, and that would result in new customs checks. and all of this would depend on a future vote by the northern ireland assembly, which is currently suspended. here's our deputy political editorjohn pienaar, and his report does contain some flash photography. boris johnson's looking serious, and no wonder. can
and has this massive jump propelled katarina johnson—thompson to gold as well?g up on bbc news, ireland bounce back after their shock defeat to japan to beat russia at the rugby world cup. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. borisjohnson‘s new brexit plan is already facing some tough opposition — both in parliament and the eu. the prime minister told mps he's compromising, but that didn't wash with opposition parties. and both the irish prime minister and the european council...
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katarina johnson—thompson has had fellows! at the rio olympics, a poor javelin. .. fellows!jump in 2017 was a particular low point. last attempt at night! but a permanent move to montpellier in france and change in coaching setup delivered an epic turnaround in fortunes. four of her seven events here where lifetime bests. this is high, this is long... that's an enormous throw! look at the smile on her face — she knows! there were stages where she had that huge disappointment where we all thought, is this going to be her journey? we know that my i knew that she kept battling setback after setback at major championships as well. i know she had troubled times, but to come back and deliver in this way is incredible. yes, that was my first ever senior international experience, the olympics in 2012, when she did get that british record, so it is unbelievable to me, still, that i've stepped up. in breaking jessica ennis—hill's british record, katarina johnson—thompson bet her rival nafi thiam. natalie pirks, bbc news, doha. time for a look at the weather. here's helen willetts. beh
katarina johnson—thompson has had fellows! at the rio olympics, a poor javelin. .. fellows!jump in 2017 was a particular low point. last attempt at night! but a permanent move to montpellier in france and change in coaching setup delivered an epic turnaround in fortunes. four of her seven events here where lifetime bests. this is high, this is long... that's an enormous throw! look at the smile on her face — she knows! there were stages where she had that huge disappointment where we all...
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as far as other british interests are concerned, let's talk about katarina johnson—thompson.ore to come, she made a great start. yes, she has had a good season, personal—best, prestigious meat earlier this season and as you say she started fantastic. her sprint hurdle, a new personal best, she seemed stunned that she performed that quickly. you can hear behind me in the men's 400 metres, no british interest, but as far as katarina johnson—thompson is concerned, a good start and the hurdles, high jump as well, concerned, a good start and the hurdles, highjump as well, 1.95, the same as the defending champion, the same as the defending champion, the same as nafissatou thiam, and she leads, the third event due to get under way, women's shot part, but it looks like katarina johnson—thompson is a strong prospect for a medal because she can challenge nafissatou thiam this time. what about other british interest? whereas can be looked? we saw laura muir compete in the heats of the 1500 metres, she hasn't raised recently because she has been injured, but i have been told by her tea m
as far as other british interests are concerned, let's talk about katarina johnson—thompson.ore to come, she made a great start. yes, she has had a good season, personal—best, prestigious meat earlier this season and as you say she started fantastic. her sprint hurdle, a new personal best, she seemed stunned that she performed that quickly. you can hear behind me in the men's 400 metres, no british interest, but as far as katarina johnson—thompson is concerned, a good start and the...
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katarina johnson—thompson has one britain's second gold medal in the heptathlon.t correspondence. katarina johnson—thompson has been integrated this season, she got a personal best earlier this year and save the best for when it matters. for personal best. she defeated the previous world champion, a phenomenal athlete. she joins world champion, a phenomenal athlete. shejoins me now. big smile on yourface, world champion. athlete. shejoins me now. big smile on your face, world champion. who is that you are talking about! i am so happy. it has not sunk in because a timetable has been so fast. i cannot believe it has alljust happened. you did what all great champions do, you produce your personal best when it matters. even though, she was carrying an entry, you produced a great time. considering we're into the olympics. for sure, these are my fourth world championships. the first one i was only 20 years old and the next two did not go too well for me and i did not produce my best into those two championships and i am so into those two championships and i am so happy
katarina johnson—thompson has one britain's second gold medal in the heptathlon.t correspondence. katarina johnson—thompson has been integrated this season, she got a personal best earlier this year and save the best for when it matters. for personal best. she defeated the previous world champion, a phenomenal athlete. she joins world champion, a phenomenal athlete. shejoins me now. big smile on yourface, world champion. athlete. shejoins me now. big smile on your face, world champion. who...
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is this time going to be different for katarina johnson—thompson?akes a drean start in the heptathlon at the world championships. and coming up on bbc news, how troubled are tottenham? four months on from the champions league final, they are hammered at home 7—2 by bayern munich. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. borisjohnson has made his first party conference speech as leader — and he's used it to spell out his new offer to break the brexit deadlock. the most significant change to the deal theresa may tried to negotiate is over what happens in northern ireland. the prime minister said the uk had compromised and called on brussels to do the same. so let's look at this new brexit offer. northern ireland will stay in the eu single market for all goods. that means accepting its rules and standards. but it would not remain in the eu customs union — meaning it would benefit from any future trade deals negotiated by the uk. and all of this would depend on a vote at the northern ireland assembly. our political editor laura kuenssberg report
is this time going to be different for katarina johnson—thompson?akes a drean start in the heptathlon at the world championships. and coming up on bbc news, how troubled are tottenham? four months on from the champions league final, they are hammered at home 7—2 by bayern munich. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. borisjohnson has made his first party conference speech as leader — and he's used it to spell out his new offer to break the brexit deadlock. the most significant...
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it's a third medal for british athletics at the games, we'll be speaking to katarina johnson—thompsonfered to all primary school children across the uk,
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katarina johnson—thompson with that gold medal in her hands.s evening. this is herfourth world championships, and she'd failed to medal at any of the previous events. so, a huge moment for kjt who i'm sure won't be letting that go any time soon. just 12 months ago, they were battling to avoid relegation. but tonight salford red devils have made it through to
katarina johnson—thompson with that gold medal in her hands.s evening. this is herfourth world championships, and she'd failed to medal at any of the previous events. so, a huge moment for kjt who i'm sure won't be letting that go any time soon. just 12 months ago, they were battling to avoid relegation. but tonight salford red devils have made it through to
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katarina johnson—thompson wins gold at the world athletics championships in doha, setting a new britishtathlon record. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are henry zeffman, a political correspondent for the times, and daily mirror political correspondent, nicola bartlett. all of tomorrow's front pages are now in. ido i do not think i have ever said that before. let's start with the financial times and it leads on a warning from eu leaders, that they remain deeply concerned over borisjohnson‘s new brexit proposals. the same story makes the front page of the metro, which says mrjohnson‘s brexit plan looks doomed, after it failed to convince the eu. the mirror carries an interview with the us businesswoman, jennifer arcuri, with whom borisjohnson is allegedly linked, in which she claims men can't help falling for her. a different story in the guardian. it leads on a state of nature report, which reveals a drastic decline of uk wildlife. according to the telegraph, the qc leading the government's child sex abuse inquiry warned cl
katarina johnson—thompson wins gold at the world athletics championships in doha, setting a new britishtathlon record. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are henry zeffman, a political correspondent for the times, and daily mirror political correspondent, nicola bartlett. all of tomorrow's front pages are now in. ido i do not think i have ever said that before. let's start with the financial times and it leads on a warning from eu...
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katarina was racking up the lifetime best. its height, this is long, that's enormous!dnight she needed to get her tired body around the track two more times. instead, she smashed the british record set by jessica instead, she smashed the british record set byjessica ennis—hill backin record set byjessica ennis—hill back in 2012. she is the world champion. no longer in the shadow of a british great, she's now a star in her own right. the final score was so her own right. the final score was so high it was the sixth biggest world score of all time. this result means the absolute world to me, it means the absolute world to me, it means i wasn't deluded in thinking that i was able to do these things! backin that i was able to do these things! back in 2009 she won the world title, she is now the first heptathlete in history to do the double. she will receive her first major gold medal later today, first though, some sleep, we think she earned it! documents submitted by the government to the court of session in edinburgh say the prime minister will send a letter asking bruss
katarina was racking up the lifetime best. its height, this is long, that's enormous!dnight she needed to get her tired body around the track two more times. instead, she smashed the british record set by jessica instead, she smashed the british record set byjessica ennis—hill backin record set byjessica ennis—hill back in 2012. she is the world champion. no longer in the shadow of a british great, she's now a star in her own right. the final score was so her own right. the final score was...
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great to see katarina johnson—thompson talking about her fantastic win! thank you, sally. of eu leaders... the parents of harry dunn met president trump at the white house, but refused to meet the woman they accuse of killing their son... the hong kong chief executive, carrie lam, had to cut short her annual policy address beause of protests inside the legislature. premature birth — that's a birth before 37 weeks — is globally the biggest cause of death among newborns. while incubators can save the lives of some premature babies, they can also leave them with long—term disabilities. now, scientists in the netherlands say they are within ten years of developing an alternative — an artificial womb that could save many more lives and reduce the risk of such disabilities. as part of our one—hundred women series — sofia bettiza reports. imagine a future where babies are born from machines. in 2017, researchers in the us successfully tested an artificial womb on lambs. and now, a group of doctors in the netherlands are working on the first artificial womb for humans. after being
great to see katarina johnson—thompson talking about her fantastic win! thank you, sally. of eu leaders... the parents of harry dunn met president trump at the white house, but refused to meet the woman they accuse of killing their son... the hong kong chief executive, carrie lam, had to cut short her annual policy address beause of protests inside the legislature. premature birth — that's a birth before 37 weeks — is globally the biggest cause of death among newborns. while incubators...
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katarina johnson—thompson led the heptathlon overnight.s long had a love—hate relationship with the sandpit. she is good at it, but it has also seen her quest for gold unravel spectacularly in the past. what a beautiful jump forjohnson—thompson! not today, though. after two lifetime bests yesterday, she pulled a season's best out of the bag. it's 6:77! the world and olympic champion nafi thiam is the belgian record—holder. but her best was far shorter and it sanohnson—thompson‘s lead extend before the penultimate event. the javelin is where she had a meltdown in rio that left her in a really bad place. another season's best would be handy right now. look at the smile on her face! she knows. thiam can throw almost 60 metres on a good day. but with an elbow injury, this was turning into a bad one. the reigning champion‘s second throw. it's high. it's out towards 50 metres. with that, she left the stadium and forfeited her final throw. and with just the 800 metres to go, johnson—thompson was staring down the barrel of the world title. in the
katarina johnson—thompson led the heptathlon overnight.s long had a love—hate relationship with the sandpit. she is good at it, but it has also seen her quest for gold unravel spectacularly in the past. what a beautiful jump forjohnson—thompson! not today, though. after two lifetime bests yesterday, she pulled a season's best out of the bag. it's 6:77! the world and olympic champion nafi thiam is the belgian record—holder. but her best was far shorter and it sanohnson—thompson‘s...
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she leads the heptathlon after four events, katarina johnson—thompson.and she looks on fire, she looks happy, she looks co mforta ble. fire, she looks happy, she looks comfortable. what can she achieve at these world championships?” comfortable. what can she achieve at these world championships? i had the pleasure of interviewing her a few yea rs pleasure of interviewing her a few years ago which meant that i got to spend a lot of time with her and she isa spend a lot of time with her and she is a shy person and to think she's going out on the world stage to compete in seven events, you think, how'd she get through it? but what i see in this is katarina johnson—thompson is very happy and that feeling of enjoying and loving your sport, then what is possible is endless and watching her compete over the first four events, getting too personal best performances, i get the feeling it could be her championship and it bodes well going into tokyo next year. just the way she finished the 200 metres after three difficult events and having to compete on those hot c
she leads the heptathlon after four events, katarina johnson—thompson.and she looks on fire, she looks happy, she looks co mforta ble. fire, she looks happy, she looks comfortable. what can she achieve at these world championships?” comfortable. what can she achieve at these world championships? i had the pleasure of interviewing her a few yea rs pleasure of interviewing her a few years ago which meant that i got to spend a lot of time with her and she isa spend a lot of time with her and...
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katarina johnson—thompson with that gold medal in her hands.fter breaking the british record to win the heptathlon in style yesterday. she picked up her medal this evening. this is herfourth world championships, and she'd failed to medal at any of the previous events. so, a huge moment for kjt who i'm sure won't be letting that go any time soon. just 12 months ago, they were battling to avoid relegation. but tonight salford red devils have made it through to the super league grand final after stunning five—time champions wigan warriors. they beat them 28—4 to set up a meeting wtih st helens at old trafford next week. joe lynskey was watching. this is the miracle at the red devils, the tears ofjoy for one of this year's great underdogs. they we re this year's great underdogs. they were nearly regulated last year and now they are one match away from the super league title. even arriving there they were outsiders but these are the playoffs where it means more. they had won all four meetings this year, but now salford worked out how to get through.
katarina johnson—thompson with that gold medal in her hands.fter breaking the british record to win the heptathlon in style yesterday. she picked up her medal this evening. this is herfourth world championships, and she'd failed to medal at any of the previous events. so, a huge moment for kjt who i'm sure won't be letting that go any time soon. just 12 months ago, they were battling to avoid relegation. but tonight salford red devils have made it through to the super league grand final after...
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could there be more success on the way for katarina johnson—thompson?—thompson also won the european indoor pentathlon title in march. she is with us here on the sofa just after eight o‘clock this morning. it is all looking nicely lined up for the olympics. a miraculous escape. and finally — nascar driver brendan gaughan walked away unscathed from an incredible crash in a race at talla—dega speedway. gaughan was briefly leading the race with seven laps left when this happened — his car was squeezed between two others and performed a somersault before landing back on its wheels. he later told his mum on tv, ‘it didn‘t hurt, i promise.‘ can we see that one more time?m can we see that one more time? it is amassing —— amazing that he lands back on his tyres. isn't that the racetrack that is in cars, the movie? that is not will ferrell. that is definitely not well farrell. let‘s return to one of our main stories now. as brexit negotiations continue in brussels, here, mps are debating the proposals set out in monday‘s queen‘s speech. the liberal democrats hav
could there be more success on the way for katarina johnson—thompson?—thompson also won the european indoor pentathlon title in march. she is with us here on the sofa just after eight o‘clock this morning. it is all looking nicely lined up for the olympics. a miraculous escape. and finally — nascar driver brendan gaughan walked away unscathed from an incredible crash in a race at talla—dega speedway. gaughan was briefly leading the race with seven laps left when this happened — his...
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katarina johnson—thompson is heading to greece on holiday soon before getting back into training nextionjoined us in the studio earlier speaking with olly foster about her gold in doha. she told him, the victory was all the more sweet because of her previous failure to win the medal. ido i do appreciate it more. it is sweeter probably because i could've done without the hard years but they at the same time help me achieve this and become the person and athlete i am today. without that i would not have moved to france and change my life in order to try to get better. i'm glad it is paying off but it has been a journey. get better. i'm glad it is paying off but it has been a journeylj suppose off but it has been a journey.” suppose making such career sacrifices, wife sacrifices knowing that you needed a change to stop always being the also—ran going to france. —— life sacrifices. and for it to pay off as well as so satisfying. for sure and everyone's your knee is differentjust because your knee is differentjust because you have a couple of bad days doesn't mean that it is not quite a wo
katarina johnson—thompson is heading to greece on holiday soon before getting back into training nextionjoined us in the studio earlier speaking with olly foster about her gold in doha. she told him, the victory was all the more sweet because of her previous failure to win the medal. ido i do appreciate it more. it is sweeter probably because i could've done without the hard years but they at the same time help me achieve this and become the person and athlete i am today. without that i would...
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and britain's world heptathlon champion katarina johnson—thompson has been nominated for the iaaf world award. johnson—thompson won her first global outdoor title at the world championships in doha with a british record. england's billy vunipola is "very likely" to be fit to start for their rugby world cup quarter final against australia on saturday, that is according to defence coach john mitchell. vunipola injured his ankle against argentina 10 days ago but is close to returning. it's been a month since europe won golf‘s solheim cup in dramatic fashion against the united states at gleneagles. and one of the key questions asked after that success, was how does the european tour build on that. as it competes against the financial might of the lpga tour across the atlantic? sarah mulkerrins has been to a recent event in spain to find out. a glorious moment for women's golf. but with just one of the victorious 12 playing more events in europe than in america, this competition could be strong enough to maintain futures solemn cup —— solo cup challenges. it is so strong and for us challenge
and britain's world heptathlon champion katarina johnson—thompson has been nominated for the iaaf world award. johnson—thompson won her first global outdoor title at the world championships in doha with a british record. england's billy vunipola is "very likely" to be fit to start for their rugby world cup quarter final against australia on saturday, that is according to defence coach john mitchell. vunipola injured his ankle against argentina 10 days ago but is close to...
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katarina johnson—thompson breaks the british record to win heptathlon gold, and says she wants to win again. ireland see off russia to move closer to a quarter—final berth at the rugby world cup. let's take you to doha first, where bahrain's salwa eid naser produced one of the all—time greatest performances to win the 400 metres. in a fiendishly fast final, she clocked the fastest time over the distance in sa years. with news on that, and a couple of other maiden world champions, here is ade adedoyin. that was a
katarina johnson—thompson breaks the british record to win heptathlon gold, and says she wants to win again. ireland see off russia to move closer to a quarter—final berth at the rugby world cup. let's take you to doha first, where bahrain's salwa eid naser produced one of the all—time greatest performances to win the 400 metres. in a fiendishly fast final, she clocked the fastest time over the distance in sa years. with news on that, and a couple of other maiden world champions, here is...
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coming up on bbc news, katarina johnson—thompson reflects on her incredible gold medal when in the heptathlone world athletics championships. she says after all her previous disappointments it still feels like a dream. she will be presented with him at today. we hear from be presented with him at today. we hearfrom eddie be presented with him at today. we hear from eddie jones be presented with him at today. we hearfrom eddiejones ahead of england's third match at argentina in tokyo. and adam ramsey tells us how we're into juventus. and england women play brazil this week ina and england women play brazil this week in a sold—out fixture. that's at 6:30pm. now, it is time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we havejudy, we have judy, in we havejudy, in which rene —— renee zellweger plays judy we havejudy, in which rene —— renee zellweger plastudy garland. we havejoker zellweger plastudy garland. we have joker with zellweger plastudy garland. we havejoker with a
coming up on bbc news, katarina johnson—thompson reflects on her incredible gold medal when in the heptathlone world athletics championships. she says after all her previous disappointments it still feels like a dream. she will be presented with him at today. we hear from be presented with him at today. we hearfrom eddie be presented with him at today. we hear from eddie jones be presented with him at today. we hearfrom eddiejones ahead of england's third match at argentina in tokyo. and adam...
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a really good day for katarina johnson—thompson in the heptathlon.ng champion from belgium. the first personal best was in the hurdles, then the shot put. there are three events to go tomorrow. she is a fierce competitor and johnson—thompson will have to be at her best to hold off the beljan. —— belgian. new zealand ran in nine tries to beat canada 63—0 at the rugby world cup. a third of them were scored by barrett. the catch — all three scored by a different brother. it is the first time that has happened in international rugby. first up it was the youngster, jordie. he scored the all blacks' second. beauden was next to cash in after a neat kick through, and then scott completed the family affair with a fine effort of his own. the win takes them second in pool b, a point behind italy. we will come away with some confidence about what we are trying to do, is starting to build and grow. and we have had a massive win here. we put a lot of work into our training, probably way harder than what we normally would. but, you know, the ten days gave us that o
a really good day for katarina johnson—thompson in the heptathlon.ng champion from belgium. the first personal best was in the hurdles, then the shot put. there are three events to go tomorrow. she is a fierce competitor and johnson—thompson will have to be at her best to hold off the beljan. —— belgian. new zealand ran in nine tries to beat canada 63—0 at the rugby world cup. a third of them were scored by barrett. the catch — all three scored by a different brother. it is the...
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the world heptathlon champion, katarina johnson—thompson, has described her recent gold medal in doha. after several disappointments and near misses in her career, johnson—thompson finally stepped out of the shadow of fellow briton jessica ennis—hill to claim her first global title two weeks ago. she beat the defending champion, nafi thiam, into second place, and now has the belgian‘s olympic title in her sights. everyone's journey‘s different, and just because you have a couple of bad yea rs just because you have a couple of bad years doesn't necessarily mean, you know, it's not going to work out for you in the future. you've just got to find what works best for you and actually, you know, gather the confidence and belief in yourself and have that support team around you that believes in you. and yes, just have patients. ever since i moved to france after rio has been about tokyo. even this world championships was a sort of dress rehearsal for that. i'm championships was a sort of dress rehearsalfor that. i'm glad that, the position i'm in now, i'm glad that it the position i'm in no
the world heptathlon champion, katarina johnson—thompson, has described her recent gold medal in doha. after several disappointments and near misses in her career, johnson—thompson finally stepped out of the shadow of fellow briton jessica ennis—hill to claim her first global title two weeks ago. she beat the defending champion, nafi thiam, into second place, and now has the belgian‘s olympic title in her sights. everyone's journey‘s different, and just because you have a couple of...
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it is the assassin from killing eve and a transaction is best friend with katarina johnson thompson who in the world championships after coming close on several occasions and always the bridesmaid and never the bride by chance a gold medal now but remarkably they went to catholic high school in liverpool has talent by the looks of things. and is good to see two women at the top of their game who are great friends. she was brought to the sport by her mum and she had her second fax and not come back. sport by her mum and she had her second fax and not come backm sport by her mum and she had her second fax and not come back. it is a real example for women and younger women to see a woman say i believe in myself and i want to do this, i was going to do this and i am going to when. and step up. she certainly dead. congratulations to her. we will be back in half an hour. kevin and bonnie will be back at 11.30 for another look at the papers, and don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers.
it is the assassin from killing eve and a transaction is best friend with katarina johnson thompson who in the world championships after coming close on several occasions and always the bridesmaid and never the bride by chance a gold medal now but remarkably they went to catholic high school in liverpool has talent by the looks of things. and is good to see two women at the top of their game who are great friends. she was brought to the sport by her mum and she had her second fax and not come...
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katarina johnson thompson could win great britain's second gold medal of the world championships tonightleading the olympic champion nafi thiam heading into the final three events today. extending her lead after one of her preferred events, one of her best events. the javelin is under way with just the 800 metres standing between her and a first global gold medal. it has been a long road at times for the british athletes. did not want to be here, it has been a horrible day, ijust to be here, it has been a horrible day, i just want to get through this. four years ago in beijing, a 22—year—old caterina thompson johnson's hopes of the metal were crushed and last night in delhi, older, focus and in top form, she put on the performance her life. an excellent run! personal best and be 100 metre hurdles got dropped to a brilliant stop coming start and her hijohn aced the brilliant stop coming start and her hi john aced the event in which she is the british record holder and then in the last third of the competition, she produced this. another personal best in the back and even she could not bel
katarina johnson thompson could win great britain's second gold medal of the world championships tonightleading the olympic champion nafi thiam heading into the final three events today. extending her lead after one of her preferred events, one of her best events. the javelin is under way with just the 800 metres standing between her and a first global gold medal. it has been a long road at times for the british athletes. did not want to be here, it has been a horrible day, ijust to be here, it...
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katarina johnson thompson has reflected on a magnificent win in the heptathlon.e gold. she told us what she plans to do next. one thing i am desperate to do next. one thing i am desperate to do is go home. home is in liverpool. see my dog, see my family, and getting this gold medaljust means the world to me, it means i wasn‘t deluded in thinking i could do these things. and just having belief in yourself. she needs a well-deserved rest. andy murray‘s impressive run at the china open has come to an end at the china open has come to an end at the china open has come to an end at the quarterfinal stage, but there we re at the quarterfinal stage, but there were some encouraging signs in his defeat to dominic tm. he took the tie—break and will be pleased with his performances in beijing as he makes his return to the top of singles tennis following hip surgery at the beginning of the year. two players have withdrawn from the england squad ahead of saturday‘s match and with del webb returned to their respective clubs. it means melissa what lawley will be promoted to the
katarina johnson thompson has reflected on a magnificent win in the heptathlon.e gold. she told us what she plans to do next. one thing i am desperate to do next. one thing i am desperate to do is go home. home is in liverpool. see my dog, see my family, and getting this gold medaljust means the world to me, it means i wasn‘t deluded in thinking i could do these things. and just having belief in yourself. she needs a well-deserved rest. andy murray‘s impressive run at the china open has...
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katarina johnson—thompson appears on that front page too, alongside herfriend, killing eve star, jodiets britain will leave the eu on the 31st of october, according to the daily express. it reports a downing street source as downplaying the requirement for the pm to seek a delay if he does not achieve a deal. dr nighat arif is here to tell us what's caught her eye. charlie, i'm not sure how much you will like this. maths teases. some great stories, this is a great teaser. thank you! i have had plenty of criticism in the past for pulling the face i just of criticism in the past for pulling the face ijust pulled, so i retract that, because you shouldn't be scared about maths. i have retracted my face. this is a great mass teaser because it is linked to better health and well—being. apparently, studies say that if you are better at doing maths teases, you would better at making financial decisions, health and well—being decisions, health and well—being decisions, and possibly, dare i say it, live longer, so it is good to get those brain cells fired. are they long—winded? a town has 1000 p
katarina johnson—thompson appears on that front page too, alongside herfriend, killing eve star, jodiets britain will leave the eu on the 31st of october, according to the daily express. it reports a downing street source as downplaying the requirement for the pm to seek a delay if he does not achieve a deal. dr nighat arif is here to tell us what's caught her eye. charlie, i'm not sure how much you will like this. maths teases. some great stories, this is a great teaser. thank you! i have...
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coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, we hearfrom the world champion, katarina johnson—thompsonough it will be at the tokyo olympics next year. here's a question: what does a row between america and the eu over aircraft subsidies have to do with the price of scotch whisky exports? from this friday the us will impose more than $7 billion worth of extra import taxes on all kinds of goods from europe. that's in retaliation for illegal subsidies that some eu countries — including the uk — gave to plane maker airbus, the great rival of the us manufacturer boeing. today, president trump said the us was "getting even" for unfair treatment. and scotch whisky — it seems — is caught in the middle — as our business editor simonjack explains. a bolt from the blue. a is—yearfeud between eu giant airbus and arch us rival boeing over government subsidies has seen the us allow to impose £7.5 billion worth government subsidies has seen the us allow to impose $7.5 billion worth of tariffs on eu products, and the impact has landed right here, in speyside in scotland. from friday, single malt expor
coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, we hearfrom the world champion, katarina johnson—thompsonough it will be at the tokyo olympics next year. here's a question: what does a row between america and the eu over aircraft subsidies have to do with the price of scotch whisky exports? from this friday the us will impose more than $7 billion worth of extra import taxes on all kinds of goods from europe. that's in retaliation for illegal subsidies that some eu countries —...
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it was already a good day for british athletes, with katarina johnson—thompson starting her quest for well, dina may have been the red—hot favourite but with that expectation comes huge pressure to deliver a result and boy did she stop a british national record and a time that would have won her four of the last five goals at the world championships. linford christie was the last briton to win a global sprint title until now. dina has just told me it still doesn't feel real. dina asher—smith, the red—hot favourite. she had claimed championships are unpredictable but
it was already a good day for british athletes, with katarina johnson—thompson starting her quest for well, dina may have been the red—hot favourite but with that expectation comes huge pressure to deliver a result and boy did she stop a british national record and a time that would have won her four of the last five goals at the world championships. linford christie was the last briton to win a global sprint title until now. dina has just told me it still doesn't feel real. dina...
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meanwhile, there could be another british golden girl by this time tomorrow, and katarina johnson—thompsonnd final event of the day, the 200 metres. but her time ofjust over 23 seconds gave her a 96—point lead over defending champion nafi thiam. it is really important to end the day on top. obviously there is two events tomorrow i have to negotiate, but to end the day on top after not the best 200, my 200 hasn't been great this year, so that's definitely something to work on for next year, i'm happy that i'm on top after that. in the women's shot put, britain's sophie mckinna threw a lifetime best of more than 18.5 metres to automatically qualify for the final. a5a as a thrower, you generally know when you let go if it is going to be a good throw. i let go of it and i turned around to my coach and i was 5hocked. training's been going really well, but to go 61, i didn't expect that. to go into a final and perform to the best of my ability at a world championship in october, it means the world. to qualify for the olympics, or 50% there, with the trials next year, that's all i've ever wanted.
meanwhile, there could be another british golden girl by this time tomorrow, and katarina johnson—thompsonnd final event of the day, the 200 metres. but her time ofjust over 23 seconds gave her a 96—point lead over defending champion nafi thiam. it is really important to end the day on top. obviously there is two events tomorrow i have to negotiate, but to end the day on top after not the best 200, my 200 hasn't been great this year, so that's definitely something to work on for next year,...
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and katarina johnson—thompson came to dhofar like a woman reborn, the stadium now forever etched in the that's an excellent run, 13.08! it actually felt like a dream, the lights and everything, it's just been unbelievable and i can't believe this is the result. world athletics is in a very healthy state and british athletics are very much part of that. we have gold—medallists, finalists here and that means we are punching with the rest of the world. well, the performances here at the khalifa stadium have been fantastic, but away from the track there have been plenty of issues for organisers to deal with. the atmosphere here tonight is amazing but it hasn't always been this way. when dina asher—smith made history last weekend, the lack of crowds was a depressing sight. the humidity was also an issue, a third of the starters in the women's marathon, held at midnight, failed to finish. when the news broke that mo farah's former coach alberto salazar had been banned for four years for doping offences, it hung over the stadium like a dark cloud, shrouding his star athletes, who'd done nothin
and katarina johnson—thompson came to dhofar like a woman reborn, the stadium now forever etched in the that's an excellent run, 13.08! it actually felt like a dream, the lights and everything, it's just been unbelievable and i can't believe this is the result. world athletics is in a very healthy state and british athletics are very much part of that. we have gold—medallists, finalists here and that means we are punching with the rest of the world. well, the performances here at the...
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katarina johnson thompson starts her hack tackling —— heptathlete campaign this afternoon.k. she is a medal hope but has never had a podium finish at a major global outdoor event. she admits she made mistakes at beijing in 2015 and at rio in 2016 and at london in 2017. but huge disappointment for adam emily last night. he says he feels he let so many people down after missing out ona many people down after missing out on a medal in the men's 200 metres final. it was so close. he was leading for the first 100 and was in third place until the last 20 metres, coming fourth in the end by the very slightest of margins. the same thing happened to him at the rio olympics three years ago. it was won by favourite american noah lyles. new zealand have recorded the biggest score in a match yet at the rugby world cup, hammering canada 63-0. rugby world cup, hammering canada 63—0. all three barrett brothers got their names on the scoresheet. that is the first time three brothers have started for the all blacks. their ninth and final try came from brad webber. new zealand are one point b
katarina johnson thompson starts her hack tackling —— heptathlete campaign this afternoon.k. she is a medal hope but has never had a podium finish at a major global outdoor event. she admits she made mistakes at beijing in 2015 and at rio in 2016 and at london in 2017. but huge disappointment for adam emily last night. he says he feels he let so many people down after missing out ona many people down after missing out on a medal in the men's 200 metres final. it was so close. he was leading...
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katarina johnson—thompson has been reflecting on a magnificent win in the world athletics heptathlonbefore speaking to the media this morning. kjt broke the british record in doha, setting four personal bests over the two days of competition, and rounding it off by winning the 800 metres to take the gold. she told us what she plans to do next. one thing i'm desperate to do is go home! go home to liverpool, see my dog, see all my family. getting this gold medaljust means the absolute world to me. itjust means that i wasn't deluded in thinking that i was able to do these things. just have belief in yourself. chelsea's fran kirby and manchester united's abbie mcmanus have withdrawn from the england squad ahead of saturday's match against brazil in middlesbrough. they've both returned to their respective clubs. liverpool's melissa lawley will be promoted to the match—day squad — she's already been training with england this week. the riverside is sold out for the brazil fixture. chelsea's fran kirby and manchester united's abbie mcmanus have withdrawn from the england squad ahead of satu
katarina johnson—thompson has been reflecting on a magnificent win in the world athletics heptathlonbefore speaking to the media this morning. kjt broke the british record in doha, setting four personal bests over the two days of competition, and rounding it off by winning the 800 metres to take the gold. she told us what she plans to do next. one thing i'm desperate to do is go home! go home to liverpool, see my dog, see all my family. getting this gold medaljust means the absolute world to...
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katarina johnson thompson with that gold medal in her hands. medal tonight. this is her fourth world championships and she'd failed to medal at any of the previous events. so a huge moment for kjt who i'm sure won't be letting that go any time soon. still to come tonight, britain's main medal hope is in the 20k walk where tom bosworth will be aiming to banish memories of two years ago when he was disqualified while leading this event at the world championships in london. that is at 9:30pm tonight. let's move away from the championships and to the rugby world cup as south africa thrashed italy 49—3 to go top of pool b. they ran in seven tries in total ensuring a bonus point. the italians‘ hopes of progressing now rest on them beating the mighty all blacks for the first time. i thought the way the guys physically pitched... i think if we have south africa wants to go all the way, that something you must do. we felt in the previous five or six days that we played this year, it was not consistent and i thought in this specific date, we just wanted
katarina johnson thompson with that gold medal in her hands. medal tonight. this is her fourth world championships and she'd failed to medal at any of the previous events. so a huge moment for kjt who i'm sure won't be letting that go any time soon. still to come tonight, britain's main medal hope is in the 20k walk where tom bosworth will be aiming to banish memories of two years ago when he was disqualified while leading this event at the world championships in london. that is at 9:30pm...
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and we have katarina johnson—thompson today as well.y one we have this morning, but two anglers, and it was taken by a wildlife photographer in alaska. they are minding their own business, and just watching proceedings. doesn't this bring up a bit of a quandary? if you were the photographer, wouldn't you be going run 01’ move, photographer, wouldn't you be going run or move, rather than taking that photo? it might be that after that photo? it might be that after that photo was taken, he is literally shouting. they don't know it yet. or you could say that shouting might disturb the bear. should you run, don't shout at the bear? if you have ever been to yosemite, you definitely don't shout at bears. here is carol with a look at this morning's weather. there has been a lot of rain around. good morning, everyone. well, yesterday was a beautiful day across much of the country. but yesterday from the rain. blue skies has led to some clear skies by night, so it is a cold start to the day. what talking about today is storm lorenzo. it was a hur
and we have katarina johnson—thompson today as well.y one we have this morning, but two anglers, and it was taken by a wildlife photographer in alaska. they are minding their own business, and just watching proceedings. doesn't this bring up a bit of a quandary? if you were the photographer, wouldn't you be going run 01’ move, photographer, wouldn't you be going run or move, rather than taking that photo? it might be that after that photo? it might be that after that photo was taken, he is...
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we‘ll start at the world athleticchhampionships where one of britain‘s big medal hopes katarina johnson—thompson in the heptathlon, the highjump which is ongoing at the moment. in the women‘s shot put, britain‘s sophie mckinna threw a life time best of over 18 metres to automatically qualify for the final. and you can see how much it meant to her! it was a throw you jelly know when you let go it will be a good throw, i told raja my coach and was shocked, training has been going well but to go 61, identity expect that. to come into a final and perform to the best of my ability enact a, it means the world and to qualify for the olympics are 50% there with the trials next ei, that is all i‘ve ever wanted. elsewhere britain‘s laura muir and sarah mcdonald are through to the semifinals of the 1,500 metres. as is elish mccogan in the 5,000. tonight it is the turn of dina asher smith, who is favourite to win the 200 metres. notjust because she‘s performed so well this season, but also because the field is weakened by several notable absentees. she cruised to victory in her semifinal. if she wins later,
we‘ll start at the world athleticchhampionships where one of britain‘s big medal hopes katarina johnson—thompson in the heptathlon, the highjump which is ongoing at the moment. in the women‘s shot put, britain‘s sophie mckinna threw a life time best of over 18 metres to automatically qualify for the final. and you can see how much it meant to her! it was a throw you jelly know when you let go it will be a good throw, i told raja my coach and was shocked, training has been going well...
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britain's world heptathlon champion katarina johnson—thompson has been nominated for the world i doublye toys at around half past. the number of hate crimes reported to police in england and wales has reached a record high. figures from the home office show there has been a ten % rise from the previous year. more than three quarters of the offences were related to racism. recorded transgender hate crime increased by more than a third from the year before. our home affairs correspondent sarah corker reports. there has been a rise in all types of hate crimes reported to police. but it is racially motivated offences that make up the majority. at the east london mosque, this woman supports muslim women who have been subjected to hate crimes. she has been targeted also. my childhood experiences, being kicked by doc martin boots, racial abuse. going back home. i have been brought up here. this is my home. figures show there were more than 100,000 hate crime offences recorded by police in england and wales in 2018—19, a record number and a 10% rise on last year. race hate crimes accounted for
britain's world heptathlon champion katarina johnson—thompson has been nominated for the world i doublye toys at around half past. the number of hate crimes reported to police in england and wales has reached a record high. figures from the home office show there has been a ten % rise from the previous year. more than three quarters of the offences were related to racism. recorded transgender hate crime increased by more than a third from the year before. our home affairs correspondent sarah...
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psychotherapist and life coach katarina valentini joins me now via webcam.d, if so, why? good morning. yes, i do believe narcissism is on the rise in society because today's society values fame and fortune and power and success, also we live in a culture that is very individualistic and competitive, so everybody has to do his or her very best in order to be acknowledged and to succeed. also, social media plays quite an important role, i think, because they dominate our lives and permeate every aspect of our lives and people are becoming increasingly self obsessed and self absorbed and do believe themselves to be very important. so are narcissists born or do they adopt these traits? does society conditions them to be that way? i believe nobody is born narcissistic because if you look up the most dominant narcissistic traits, that are not well accepted in society, they are traits that are learned. of course, somebody can be more and more of an extrovert and has a tendency to potentially become a narcissist, but nobody is born a narcissist. narcissists are rais
psychotherapist and life coach katarina valentini joins me now via webcam.d, if so, why? good morning. yes, i do believe narcissism is on the rise in society because today's society values fame and fortune and power and success, also we live in a culture that is very individualistic and competitive, so everybody has to do his or her very best in order to be acknowledged and to succeed. also, social media plays quite an important role, i think, because they dominate our lives and permeate every...
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we are short on time that i have got to ask about katarina johnson—thompson. a happy place and i interviewed her a couple of years ago and she never seemed co mforta ble. ago and she never seemed comfortable. she is actually a fairly shy person. how can you compete on the world stage if you area shy compete on the world stage if you are a shy person and she has found a way to do it. the best bit is we have seen her enjoying it, enjoying the athletics. she could bring her in that second gold medal and i hope she does. she deserves it for persevering and never giving up. you say she could bring home the second gold medal but what about next year at tokyo? listen, if she wins the gold medal in the world championships, who is to say she can't go to the olympic games one year later and win another gold? listen, exciting times for uk athletics. darren, great to talk to you. i love the way you analyse the races. you make it make so much sense. thank you very much indeed. plenty of goals in the champions league last night. liverpool needed four of them to beat red bul
we are short on time that i have got to ask about katarina johnson—thompson. a happy place and i interviewed her a couple of years ago and she never seemed co mforta ble. ago and she never seemed comfortable. she is actually a fairly shy person. how can you compete on the world stage if you area shy compete on the world stage if you are a shy person and she has found a way to do it. the best bit is we have seen her enjoying it, enjoying the athletics. she could bring her in that second gold...
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katarina johnson-thompson came to doha lucky woman reborn. athletics is in a very healthy state and british athletics is very much a part of that. we have gold medal acea, we have filezilla, and that means we are punching with the rest of the world. -- medals here. the performances have been fantastic, there have been plenty of issues organisers to deal with. the atmosphere tonight is amazing, but it hasn't always been this way. when asher—smith made history last weekend, the lack of crowds was a depressing sight. the humidity was also an issue, a third of this starters in the women's marathon on, held at midnight, failed to finish when the news fell that mo farah's former coach had been banned for four years for doping offences, it hung over the stadium like a dark cloud. and human rights watch also high on the agenda with the governing body defending the decision to hold the championships here. a passionately believe that sport can shine a spotlight on so many issues that other areas of the world simply do not want to address. the decision
katarina johnson-thompson came to doha lucky woman reborn. athletics is in a very healthy state and british athletics is very much a part of that. we have gold medal acea, we have filezilla, and that means we are punching with the rest of the world. -- medals here. the performances have been fantastic, there have been plenty of issues organisers to deal with. the atmosphere tonight is amazing, but it hasn't always been this way. when asher—smith made history last weekend, the lack of crowds...
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and a brilliant year could get even better for heptathlete katarina johnson thompson.eel like i've given myself i feel like i've given myself times to develop, and its 2018 and there isa to develop, and its 2018 and there is a glimpse of what i could do. this year, world champion, and i am so this year, world champion, and i am so happy with the position am in pre—tokyo, and then i'll do the british competition and the anniversary games and the newcastle one, so it's going to be a slow build—up. i'll have more for you in the next hour. let's return to westminster. let's get up—to—date with negotiations in westminster and brussels. those negotiations are happening in tandem. in terms of what's been going on here, the dup, crucial to borisjohnson's chances of getting any deal through the commons, if there is a deal to put through the commons, and that in itself isn't sure at all at the moment, well, the dup have been in downing street this morning, the third meeting in as many days, and with me now is our reality check correspondence, chris morris, to talk through the la
and a brilliant year could get even better for heptathlete katarina johnson thompson.eel like i've given myself i feel like i've given myself times to develop, and its 2018 and there isa to develop, and its 2018 and there is a glimpse of what i could do. this year, world champion, and i am so this year, world champion, and i am so happy with the position am in pre—tokyo, and then i'll do the british competition and the anniversary games and the newcastle one, so it's going to be a slow...
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britain's world heptathlon champion katarina johnson—thompson has been today nominated for the iaaf athleteengland's all—rounderjenny gunn has announced her retirement from international cricket today. the second most capped female player across all formats. 259 times for a country, part of the 2017 winning world cup side as well. the ecb's managing director of women's cricket so she was an exceptional role model for the sport and will be dearly missed. finally andy murray is due in court in the first round of the european open and lighter but he might have to leave the tournament early because his third child is due this month and he will return to london with his wife does matter when she goes into labour. he says he will take a month off and the baby arrives. he is scheduled to play someone at six 30p this evening. that as all the sport. more for at half five. now on afternoon live, let's go nationwide and see what's happening around the country in our daily visit to the bbc newsrooms around the uk. peter levy is in hull and we'll be talking to him about residents in lincolnshire who are
britain's world heptathlon champion katarina johnson—thompson has been today nominated for the iaaf athleteengland's all—rounderjenny gunn has announced her retirement from international cricket today. the second most capped female player across all formats. 259 times for a country, part of the 2017 winning world cup side as well. the ecb's managing director of women's cricket so she was an exceptional role model for the sport and will be dearly missed. finally andy murray is due in court...
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katarina johnson—thompson leads the way in the heptathlon — the long jump is just getting underway withprime minister‘s plans for a brexit deal after he outlined them earlier in his statement to the house of commons. he said the government has gone the extra mile with the proposals which he called a sincere effort to break the deadlock. i spoke to columnist from the guardian, dawn foster and deputy political editor of the spectator, katy balls, and asked them why the prime minister seemed in a more conciliatory mood in the commons this morning. getting closer to the deadline, so he‘s trying to convince the house that the buffers on the irish border would actually meet all the requirements that people have been asking about, but people remain unconvinced. do you think they were unconvinced. do you think they were unconvinced or are people so desperate for some sort of deal that they just welcomed any desperate for some sort of deal that theyjust welcomed any proposal?m terms of who boris johnson theyjust welcomed any proposal?m terms of who borisjohnson had to convince, there are two dif
katarina johnson—thompson leads the way in the heptathlon — the long jump is just getting underway withprime minister‘s plans for a brexit deal after he outlined them earlier in his statement to the house of commons. he said the government has gone the extra mile with the proposals which he called a sincere effort to break the deadlock. i spoke to columnist from the guardian, dawn foster and deputy political editor of the spectator, katy balls, and asked them why the prime minister seemed...