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kinghorn had a brilliant start and was just kinghorn had a brilliant start and wasjust caught kinghornfinal stages. considering she came sixth in this event back in rio, she's made impressive improvement in the past year. a great night for great britain here. tomorrow, more medals are still to come, with hannah cockroft going for her third gold of these championships in the t34 400 metres. and also the t37 400 metres. two hot favourite for gold for great britain. still plenty more to come. thank you for that. the 146th open golf championship gets under way at royal birkdale tomorrow morning. it is not an easy course. whoever winds on sunday will have earned it, as did this man, henrik stenson, 12 months ago, when he produced a brilliant final round of 63 to beat phil mickelson in an epic duel at troon. tommy fleetwood, this local hiro will be playing. he's aiming to become the first british winner of the open since nick faldo in 1992. that's something being talked about, the chance to win the open, that's something else you've got to deal with. i'd much rather it be that way then nobod
kinghorn had a brilliant start and was just kinghorn had a brilliant start and wasjust caught kinghornfinal stages. considering she came sixth in this event back in rio, she's made impressive improvement in the past year. a great night for great britain here. tomorrow, more medals are still to come, with hannah cockroft going for her third gold of these championships in the t34 400 metres. and also the t37 400 metres. two hot favourite for gold for great britain. still plenty more to come....
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there are a few mental chances, including wheelchair racer sammy kinghorn. —— a few medal chances. she has a few challenges from the americans. on the track, sprinter maria lyall. she also faces tough competition from their young australian, halt. australian, holt. she will be fighting for the medals in the 235 race. she will be fighting for the medals in the 2.35pm race. a few medal prospects at these championships. thank you for your time. chris froome is now 27 seconds ahead
there are a few mental chances, including wheelchair racer sammy kinghorn. —— a few medal chances. she has a few challenges from the americans. on the track, sprinter maria lyall. she also faces tough competition from their young australian, halt. australian, holt. she will be fighting for the medals in the 235 race. she will be fighting for the medals in the 2.35pm race. a few medal prospects at these championships. thank you for your time. chris froome is now 27 seconds ahead
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a terrific morning, and sammi kinghorn is having a great championships. turned, but it was glorious sunshine this morning, when sammi kinghorn w011 this morning, when sammi kinghorn won her third medal of the championships, the fourth for great britain this morning, three silvers, and sammi kinghorn‘s gold in the t 53100 metres. she had a brilliant start and cruised to victory in the final stages. when i caught up with her after her race, she seemed surprised by what she'd achieved. i had no idea when i crossed the line. i heard the crowd scream and i was like, i've won medal. i saw my name go up was like, i've won medal. i saw my name go up and i was like, really?! my start was good. i knew that was the biggest thing to work on from rio, so i'm glad it's all worked out. and she has another chance of a medal. the british team, with one session to go, have by far exceeded their medal target. absolutely right, they have surpassed the target, which was what they achieved two years ago in dough heart at the world championships, 31 medals, 13 golds. they have
a terrific morning, and sammi kinghorn is having a great championships. turned, but it was glorious sunshine this morning, when sammi kinghorn w011 this morning, when sammi kinghorn won her third medal of the championships, the fourth for great britain this morning, three silvers, and sammi kinghorn‘s gold in the t 53100 metres. she had a brilliant start and cruised to victory in the final stages. when i caught up with her after her race, she seemed surprised by what she'd achieved. i had no...
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sammi kinghorn won her second gold, in the t53100 metres to leave britain third overall, in the medalhampionships to date, with record—breaking performances and the usual suspects topping the podium but for some it was the first taste of glory. sammi kinghorn had never won a world title but this morning she raced to her second victory of the championship and britain's 18th gold overall. i had no idea. i literally had no idea when i crossed over the line. i heard the crowd scream so i thought — i've won a medal. i saw my name popping up and i was like — really? it was amazing. i got off really hard, my start was good. i knew that was the biggest thing i had to work on from rio. i'm really glad it has all worked out. ten months on from britain's most successful pa ralympic games, the pressure was on the athletes to do it all over again here in london, and thanks to a little help from the home crowd, they certainly didn't disappoint. there is no doubt at all, when you have the home support, it makes the big difference. there may not have been sell—out crowds but it has far exceeded any p
sammi kinghorn won her second gold, in the t53100 metres to leave britain third overall, in the medalhampionships to date, with record—breaking performances and the usual suspects topping the podium but for some it was the first taste of glory. sammi kinghorn had never won a world title but this morning she raced to her second victory of the championship and britain's 18th gold overall. i had no idea. i literally had no idea when i crossed over the line. i heard the crowd scream so i thought...
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their 18th and final gold at the london stadium came this morning for sammi kinghorn.r 200 metre title she won earlier in the week. i had no idea when i crossed the line. i heard the crowd scream and i was like, i've won a medal. i saw my name go up and i was like, really?! my start was good. i knew that was the biggest thing to work on from rio, so i'm glad it's all worked out. gb also won three silvers in the final morning session, in bt 47 long jump final morning session, in bt 47 long jump competition with a lifetime best, and second—place finishes for jordan houghton and mickey bushell. great britain and the championships third in the table. 39 medals in all. that's eight more than they won two years ago. their head coach says that the home support the team received in london was amazing. the guys came off the back of rio and were really focused on performing well in london and it's gone better than we anticipated. we had a few blips, but people have risen to the challenge and performed brilliantly. i'm really pleased with all the performances. scotland have been
their 18th and final gold at the london stadium came this morning for sammi kinghorn.r 200 metre title she won earlier in the week. i had no idea when i crossed the line. i heard the crowd scream and i was like, i've won a medal. i saw my name go up and i was like, really?! my start was good. i knew that was the biggest thing to work on from rio, so i'm glad it's all worked out. gb also won three silvers in the final morning session, in bt 47 long jump final morning session, in bt 47 long jump...
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there are a few mental chances, including wheelchair racer sammy kinghorn. —— a few medal chances.ns. on the track, sprinter maria lyall. she also faces tough competition from their young australian, halt. australian, holt. she will be fighting for the medals in the 235 race. she will be fighting for the medals in the 2.35pm race. a few medal prospects at these championships. thank you for your time. chris froome is now 27 seconds ahead in the tourde chris froome is now 27 seconds ahead in the tour de france. german sprinter, marcel kittle, never got that far, and early crash and a shoulder injury dimmed his hopes of winning the green jersey. the leading riders scaled the alps, but frome and the fourth place rider
there are a few mental chances, including wheelchair racer sammy kinghorn. —— a few medal chances.ns. on the track, sprinter maria lyall. she also faces tough competition from their young australian, halt. australian, holt. she will be fighting for the medals in the 235 race. she will be fighting for the medals in the 2.35pm race. a few medal prospects at these championships. thank you for your time. chris froome is now 27 seconds ahead in the tourde chris froome is now 27 seconds ahead in...
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there were also golds for stef reid, sammy kinghorn and hollie arnold in the long jump, 200 metres andhe t38 200 metres in a world record time and was not even competing in herfavourite event — which is the 100 metres! fellow brit, kadeena cox, came third. and that is all the sport for now. identifying inherited heart conditions can save lives, but many of us don't know that we're carrying the gene that causes a disease known as hcm. sir david frost had the condition — and while it didn't cause his death, he did pass it on to one of his sons, miles, who died at the age of 31. now, his family is trying to help other people to find out if they could be affected too. chris buckler reports. there's milesy. milesy, come here. in every child, you can find something of their parents, and often inherited alongside looks and characteristics are things that can't be seen. miles frost shared with his father david a gene responsible for a heart condition that led to his sudden death. for your 31—year—old brother to die, suddenly and unexpectedly, nothing can prepare you for it. and i'll never get
there were also golds for stef reid, sammy kinghorn and hollie arnold in the long jump, 200 metres andhe t38 200 metres in a world record time and was not even competing in herfavourite event — which is the 100 metres! fellow brit, kadeena cox, came third. and that is all the sport for now. identifying inherited heart conditions can save lives, but many of us don't know that we're carrying the gene that causes a disease known as hcm. sir david frost had the condition — and while it didn't...
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sammy kinghorn, who already has won gold in the t 53 200 metres came second in her 400 metres heat tothat is all the sport for now, you can find out more on all those stories on the bbc sport website and keep up—to—date with the cricket from bristol. much more coming up in the next hour. relatives of a woman shot dead by police, in minneapolis, are demanding more information about why she died. justine damond, an australian living in the us, made an emergency call on saturday night to report a disturbance near her home. she was shot by one of the responding officers. tom donkin reports. cry to help that horribly wrong. shortly before midnight on saturday, police in minneapolis received a report about a possible sexual assault. 40—year—old justin damond made the emergency call, explaining a crime is under way in an alleyway close to her home in a quiet suburb of the city. two officers arrived and shortly after, one of them draws her weapon, fires, hits and kills justine. how and why she was shot dead remains a mystery. police have said little except that the incident was tragic and the
sammy kinghorn, who already has won gold in the t 53 200 metres came second in her 400 metres heat tothat is all the sport for now, you can find out more on all those stories on the bbc sport website and keep up—to—date with the cricket from bristol. much more coming up in the next hour. relatives of a woman shot dead by police, in minneapolis, are demanding more information about why she died. justine damond, an australian living in the us, made an emergency call on saturday night to...
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there were also golds for stef reid, sammy kinghorn and hollie arnold in the long jump, 200 metres andon the t38 200 metres in a world record time and was not even competing in herfavourite event, which is the 100 metres. fellow brit, kadeena cox, came third. england's cricketers have a battle on their hands if they're to save the second test against south africa. the tourists were bowled out for 335 but england crumbled in their reply. all out for 205, south africa starting this morning with a lead of 205 runs at trent bridge. you;re have days like this i am afraid and especially with a young side you will have days like this. you just want to get them to a minimum. these days are frustrating but, like so, what is done is done. we need to come back tomorrow, sort ourselves out and try to get back into the game if we can. meanwhile at the women's world cup, england finished top of the round—robin stage after thrashing west indies in bristol — captain heather knight made 67. england will play south africa in the semi—finals on tuesday. it's one of the highlights of the british sporting
there were also golds for stef reid, sammy kinghorn and hollie arnold in the long jump, 200 metres andon the t38 200 metres in a world record time and was not even competing in herfavourite event, which is the 100 metres. fellow brit, kadeena cox, came third. england's cricketers have a battle on their hands if they're to save the second test against south africa. the tourists were bowled out for 335 but england crumbled in their reply. all out for 205, south africa starting this morning with a...
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and britain's sammi kinghorn, who already has one gold in the t53 200m, came second in her a00m heaticket, you can do on the bbc sport website or on the radio bbc radio 5 live sports extra. i'll have more in the next hour. this is what is happening in poland. prince william and the duchess of cambridge are there, about to attend a street party. that is the scene. we will go there once it gets under way. they are on a five—day visit. more on that later. relatives of a woman shot dead by police in minneapolis are demanding more information about why she died. justine damond, an australian living in the us, made an emergency call on saturday night to report a disturbance near her home. she was shot by one of the responding officers. tom donkin reports. a cry for help that went horribly wrong. shortly before midnight on saturday, police in minneapolis received a report about a possible sexual assault. ao—year—old justine damond made the emergency call, explaining the crime was under way in an alleyway close to her home in a quiet suburb of the city. two officers arrived and shortly after
and britain's sammi kinghorn, who already has one gold in the t53 200m, came second in her a00m heaticket, you can do on the bbc sport website or on the radio bbc radio 5 live sports extra. i'll have more in the next hour. this is what is happening in poland. prince william and the duchess of cambridge are there, about to attend a street party. that is the scene. we will go there once it gets under way. they are on a five—day visit. more on that later. relatives of a woman shot dead by police...
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britain's sammi kinghorn, who already has one gold in the t53 200 metres, came second in her 400 metresreport by the chief inspector of prisons, peter clarke, which has found a decline in safety and standards at youth custody centres. joining me from our westminster studio is peter dawson, director of the prison reform trust. peter, good afternoon to you. good afternoon. he uses the word, "staggering" in terms of the decline. he says that things are going to become desperate and a tragedy is inevitable. even having talked about these reports for yea rs, talked about these reports for years, this seems to indicate something has gone horribly wrong? well, it is a shocking report across all prisons, not just well, it is a shocking report across all prisons, notjust those holding children, but distressing in relation to children and there has been a sharp decline. it's unquestionably true that the number of children in custody has fallen very sharply and that's a good thing. so the children who are in custody represent a more difficult group of people than the service may have been used to
britain's sammi kinghorn, who already has one gold in the t53 200 metres, came second in her 400 metresreport by the chief inspector of prisons, peter clarke, which has found a decline in safety and standards at youth custody centres. joining me from our westminster studio is peter dawson, director of the prison reform trust. peter, good afternoon to you. good afternoon. he uses the word, "staggering" in terms of the decline. he says that things are going to become desperate and a...
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sammy kinghorn is aiming for a third gold medal tonight at the world para athletics, follow her progress under way to close disparities and accelerate further change. josh doody is an author and salary coach. he spoke to my colleague shaun ley. i think there are two answers to your question. the first is, before the negotiation begins, i find that women are more often than not inclined to accept an offer or not negotiate as hard as men, so i think men are more aggressive in whether or not they engage to negotiate the salaryjob offer. 0nce negotiating, i think the tactics men and women can employ to improve their conversation are the same. —— their compensation. what sort of things do you advise the people who you coach when they‘re approaching salary negotiations — and before you answer that question, give us an idea of the range of organisations you deal with. all private sector, some public sector organisations, government agencies? almost always private sector, larger companies you have heard of, and i negotiate behind—the—scenes for them. almost all private sector, and i tend to work
sammy kinghorn is aiming for a third gold medal tonight at the world para athletics, follow her progress under way to close disparities and accelerate further change. josh doody is an author and salary coach. he spoke to my colleague shaun ley. i think there are two answers to your question. the first is, before the negotiation begins, i find that women are more often than not inclined to accept an offer or not negotiate as hard as men, so i think men are more aggressive in whether or not they...
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they won four on the final morning yesterday, including a gold for sammy kinghorn who added the 100 metres the men were shot, while the women and children were kidnapped, taken as hostage and raped in some cases raped every day for months. the german government has stepped in to help by re—settling many of the women who have managed to escape captivity. we‘ve been given exclusive access to a small group of them who are living in a secret location, in a psychiatric hospital in the middle of germany. it‘s the first time many of the women have spoken publicly about their experience. our reporter fiona lamdin has spent a couple of days with them as they attempted to re—build their lives. as you‘d expect with this story some of the details in their story are upsetting and graphic and you may not want young children to watch. our report lasts about 11 minutes. 17 yazidis are living on this corridor in the middle of a psychiatric hospital in germany. it‘s a long way from their home in northern iraq, but at least they‘re safe here. three years ago, on 3rd august 2014, they were attacked by is figh
they won four on the final morning yesterday, including a gold for sammy kinghorn who added the 100 metres the men were shot, while the women and children were kidnapped, taken as hostage and raped in some cases raped every day for months. the german government has stepped in to help by re—settling many of the women who have managed to escape captivity. we‘ve been given exclusive access to a small group of them who are living in a secret location, in a psychiatric hospital in the middle of...
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her third place was replicated by sammi kinghorn in the t53 a00 metres.f courses in the world. a blustery horrible day to start with and it is clearing up now exactly as the bbc weather forecast said it would. this is great for spectators, but what about the players? not one of them under par. a brutal start. the first hole it is the opposite wind to what they practised win yesterday. abounds on the right—hand sides of the first hole, possibly one of the most intimidating tee shots i have ever faced. the wind blowing the ball towards out of bounds which is where, of course, former champion went. it was coming in sideways with rain at that point as well so it was horrid, certainly not pleasant. the most open of opens for many a year. how do we start trying to choose a winner? i don't think you do. are just as we see it already a one—hour interplay and, the forecasts of this afternoon is significantly better, brighter and the wind drops is a fraction. plays in the afternoon may have a shot advantage over the players who played early. will be fascinating. it
her third place was replicated by sammi kinghorn in the t53 a00 metres.f courses in the world. a blustery horrible day to start with and it is clearing up now exactly as the bbc weather forecast said it would. this is great for spectators, but what about the players? not one of them under par. a brutal start. the first hole it is the opposite wind to what they practised win yesterday. abounds on the right—hand sides of the first hole, possibly one of the most intimidating tee shots i have...
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they won four on the final morning at the london stadium, including another gold for sammi kinghorn,first final of the world aquatics championships in budapest later today. he qualified for the 100 metre breaststroke final, setting a new world championship record time of just under 58 seconds. britain's ross murdoch will also be in that final. he qualified seventh—fastest. seven other brits also race in finals today. there is just so there isjust so much there is just so much to talk about. thank you very much, we will talk at more length throughout the programme. about keeping calm, cool and collected and how all those people who won this weekend managed to do that. it is the culmination of a five—month legal battle that has drawn international attention, and interventions from figures including the pope and donald trump. today, the parents of terminally ill baby charlie gard will return to the high court, as they continue their fight to be allowed to take their son to the us for experimental therapy. treatment doctors here argue won't help him. it is clearly a highly emotional and
they won four on the final morning at the london stadium, including another gold for sammi kinghorn,first final of the world aquatics championships in budapest later today. he qualified for the 100 metre breaststroke final, setting a new world championship record time of just under 58 seconds. britain's ross murdoch will also be in that final. he qualified seventh—fastest. seven other brits also race in finals today. there is just so there isjust so much there is just so much to talk about....