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ithink leeds and the next one is near birmingham.ese days of working from home which would not have happened two or three years ago and if this had happened then there would have been more chaos on the roads. there is a danger of people watching and they think it is not so bad, they will get in their cars and go out and if everybody did that we would see problems on the roads, another reason people might not have taken to the cars today is the cost of petrol might have put them off and encouraged them to work from home. things not as bad as they could have been but they are concerned about how bad they will get, particularly towards the edge of the week. thank ou, phil towards the edge of the week. thank you, phil mackie. _ thousands of people have gathered at stonehenge to celebrate the summer solstice. sunrise at the ancient stones was just before ten to five this morning. this year was the first time members of the public have been allowed to attend the solstice in person since 2019 because of the pandemic. time for a look at the
ithink leeds and the next one is near birmingham.ese days of working from home which would not have happened two or three years ago and if this had happened then there would have been more chaos on the roads. there is a danger of people watching and they think it is not so bad, they will get in their cars and go out and if everybody did that we would see problems on the roads, another reason people might not have taken to the cars today is the cost of petrol might have put them off and...
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the boy from bradford beloved in leeds.ft with love, he returned with gloves as stand—in wicketkeeper. england ahead by 31 and hunting wickets. that was the first — will young. but slowly england moved from chasing to fetching. kiwi confidence inflated. tom latham and kane williamson looked comfortable. england needed new energy. cue overton... one ball after tea, he got latham. bairstow�*s catch among the pigeons. england were about to tighten their grip. one ball after the restart, joe root struck. devon conway magnificently caught by ollie pope. now england were on the charge. new zealand's captain, williamson, edged matthew potts behind. england deservedly look on the bright side. two finals to bring you from the eastbourne international today. petra kvitova, the two—time wimbledon champion, said her win was perfect preparation for the championships, which start on monday. she made light work of defending championjelena ostapenko earlier, but it went all the way, in the men's final between taylor fritz, and maxime cress
the boy from bradford beloved in leeds.ft with love, he returned with gloves as stand—in wicketkeeper. england ahead by 31 and hunting wickets. that was the first — will young. but slowly england moved from chasing to fetching. kiwi confidence inflated. tom latham and kane williamson looked comfortable. england needed new energy. cue overton... one ball after tea, he got latham. bairstow�*s catch among the pigeons. england were about to tighten their grip. one ball after the restart, joe...
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wakefield isjust outside of leeds, and you have other i of leeds, and you have other places...vincent, thank ou another vote winner. james vincent, thank you so — another vote winner. james vincent, thank you so much. _ another vote winner. james vincent, thank you so much. thank _ another vote winner. james vincent, thank you so much. thank you. i another vote winner. james vincent, i thank you so much. thank you. james re nolds thank you so much. thank you. james reynolds there. _ for a full list of candidates standing in the wakefield by—election, visit the bbc website. let's ta ke let's take you back to a top story. the first uk flight that was do to take asylum—seekers last night was grounded just before take—off. grounded just before ta ke—off. following grounded just before take—off. following legal action. effectively, and couldn't go ahead. let's get some reaction from that. thank you very much for being with us. what was your reaction when you heard that news that the plane wasn't going to take off? i that news that the plane wasn't going to take off?— going to take o
wakefield isjust outside of leeds, and you have other i of leeds, and you have other places...vincent, thank ou another vote winner. james vincent, thank you so — another vote winner. james vincent, thank you so much. _ another vote winner. james vincent, thank you so much. thank _ another vote winner. james vincent, thank you so much. thank you. i another vote winner. james vincent, i thank you so much. thank you. james re nolds thank you so much. thank you. james reynolds there. _ for a...
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i'm joined by imam qari assim at the makkah mosque in leeds which has won the award of being the uk'sganised a thank you day as part of thejubilee celebrations. tell us what that isn't you did it. —— tells what that isn't you did it. —— tells what that is and why you did. the queen has _ what that is and why you did. tie: queen has shown a what that is and why you did. tue: queen has shown a deep affection and admiration for her country and the commonwealth and people across the world. and a ability to adapt to the changing world around her. enormous social, technological change, integrity and profound sense of duty have been the hallmarks of the queen and therefore in leeds communities came together to organise a thank you day to pay tribute to her majesty the queen for her deep commitment and exemplary public service but also to say thank you to each other, reaching out to neighbours, friends, key workers, teachers, mosques and places of worship, all of us came together to say thank you because i think we have been through an unprecedented time in the last two years and is a board m
i'm joined by imam qari assim at the makkah mosque in leeds which has won the award of being the uk'sganised a thank you day as part of thejubilee celebrations. tell us what that isn't you did it. —— tells what that isn't you did it. —— tells what that is and why you did. the queen has _ what that is and why you did. tie: queen has shown a what that is and why you did. tue: queen has shown a deep affection and admiration for her country and the commonwealth and people across the world....
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our reporter, yunus mulla, told me what was happening at leeds railway station. no problem getting that space in the usually very busy car park. a number of platforms here are empty and far fewer people around. fewer ticket counters are also open. there are few services running, mainly long distance journeys. from here for example up to edinburgh, to manchester, the midlands, and london as well. unlike those previous two national strike days during the week, where perhaps people could work from home, today was really about the impact on tourism, leisure and those journeys people make to see friends and families over the weekend. train operators have spoken about the growth in passenger numbers, so there was concern. this is what some passengers said to me earlier. people need money to reflect society but items _ people need money to reflect society but items know about the actual cycles _ but items know about the actual cycles that people have to do what i have today. it doesn't really bother me. i don't get the trains every singlej day, so it don't really bother
our reporter, yunus mulla, told me what was happening at leeds railway station. no problem getting that space in the usually very busy car park. a number of platforms here are empty and far fewer people around. fewer ticket counters are also open. there are few services running, mainly long distance journeys. from here for example up to edinburgh, to manchester, the midlands, and london as well. unlike those previous two national strike days during the week, where perhaps people could work from...
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france's cassandre beaugrand won the women's world triathlon championship series race in leeds.ved a 10 second penalty for an earlier error in the cycling transition. but an impressive run saw her hold off the british duo of georgia taylor—brown and sophie coldwell to secure the win and prompt emotional celebrations. hayden wilde of new zealand took first place in the men's race but that was only after he was involved in a cycling crash with home favourite jonny brownlee and defending champion alex yee. wilde apologised for his involvement. i was part of that collision, which was actually probably my fault. i really want to apologise to johnny and alex and my team—mates who i collided two in a little bit, there was a lot of speed going through there and we caught that and the guys went down behind me. i want to apologise to those boys quickly. i feel really gutted, to be honest. i knowjohnny was pretty mad on the side, he gave me some words but that is fair enough. side, he gave me some words but that is fair enough-— is fair enough. that's all for us for nova _ nine people have
france's cassandre beaugrand won the women's world triathlon championship series race in leeds.ved a 10 second penalty for an earlier error in the cycling transition. but an impressive run saw her hold off the british duo of georgia taylor—brown and sophie coldwell to secure the win and prompt emotional celebrations. hayden wilde of new zealand took first place in the men's race but that was only after he was involved in a cycling crash with home favourite jonny brownlee and defending...
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ghostly goings on reported at leeds central library. and it's got everyone spooked.e trail of a troublemaking ghoul, with the help of the east midlands ghostbusters. # who you gonna call?# with all the props, camera crews and special effects, this movie superfan was the star on his very own film set. so we've been trying to find, like, this old library ghost. and how did we get here? the way i got here was in the ecto—1! how did that feel to be riding in that? amazing. amazing again. just everything has "amazing" written all over it. things that people have done and donated hasjust been beyond our wildest dreams as parents and a family, and creating a day that not only george will remember forever, but we will as well. george led the way. he did an awesome job. he he helped trapper. he operated the trap. and had the proton wand out and yeah, he was amazing. so we couldn't have done it without him. he was integral to our success today. george was born with only half of his heart working. he's had open—heart surgery three times and ten stays in hospital. things are ong
ghostly goings on reported at leeds central library. and it's got everyone spooked.e trail of a troublemaking ghoul, with the help of the east midlands ghostbusters. # who you gonna call?# with all the props, camera crews and special effects, this movie superfan was the star on his very own film set. so we've been trying to find, like, this old library ghost. and how did we get here? the way i got here was in the ecto—1! how did that feel to be riding in that? amazing. amazing again. just...
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england 171—2, chasing 296 to beat new zealand to win the third test in leeds. on the cricket, at 7.30pm. the morning mist rises from bwindi impenetrable forest in uganda, one of the last two places on earth where the mountain gorillas still survive. so, we arejust hacking our way through the forest, because, obviously, the gorillas go wherever they want. there are no paths up here. the un has been hosting talks to try to secure a deal to protect the world's biodiversity. i've got to wear the covid mask because we share 98.4% of our dna, so there is a risk that we could infect them with covid. the aim is for the world to live in harmony with nature by 2050. it's an ambitious goal, so what does the success of mountain gorilla conservation tell us about whether it can be achieved? have you seen something, luke? just round here? oh, there's one down there! there's a gorilla! this is just incredible, you can hear the sound of gorillas all around us. you can't see most of them because the vegetation is so thick. there are baby gorillas in the trees. adults withjuveni
england 171—2, chasing 296 to beat new zealand to win the third test in leeds. on the cricket, at 7.30pm. the morning mist rises from bwindi impenetrable forest in uganda, one of the last two places on earth where the mountain gorillas still survive. so, we arejust hacking our way through the forest, because, obviously, the gorillas go wherever they want. there are no paths up here. the un has been hosting talks to try to secure a deal to protect the world's biodiversity. i've got to wear the...
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range caused a major river to burst its banks and inundate the surrounding region. lawyers for wiki leeds founder julianna's son, say they will appeal a decision by britain approving his extradition to the united states. he's wanted there on 18 criminal charges. washington says assange endangered lives by releasing troves of classified information for you. i. well, it was 80 years ago today, sir paul mccartney is celebrating a milestone birthday. the former beatle is showing no signs of slowing down who's just finish the tour of the u. s. and he's due to play next weekend at the glastonbury festival in the u. k. after the break up of the beatles in 1970, he embarked on a successful solo career performing on stage with his 1st wife, linda, people around the world have joined in on social media to wish in a very happy age. why couldn't gonna join now in the studio by d. w reporting mark aspirin, or who over the decade says written widely about mccartney interviewed him, seen him perform, and i suspect, snapped his fingers countless times to the man's music. mark it is it, it is not so often
range caused a major river to burst its banks and inundate the surrounding region. lawyers for wiki leeds founder julianna's son, say they will appeal a decision by britain approving his extradition to the united states. he's wanted there on 18 criminal charges. washington says assange endangered lives by releasing troves of classified information for you. i. well, it was 80 years ago today, sir paul mccartney is celebrating a milestone birthday. the former beatle is showing no signs of slowing...
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and great britain have finished second in the mixed relay at the world triathlon series in leeds today cycling leg of yesterday's men's event. gb were in the front for periods of the race, but in the end, it was germany who managed to just edge it out to take gold, with georgia taylor—brown bringing home a silver for great britain, and france in third. just before we go, some more golf on going because rory mcelroy is playing in the canadian open. he is through eight holes and he is leading on 15 under par at the moment, so that is one shot clear of justin rose. he's 12 under. he threw 13 holes and eight under for his round. you can follow all the latest on the bbc sport website. the us open is next week. right for me, 0pen is next week. right for me, have a lovely evening. bye—bye. hello. southern and eastern parts saw the best of the sunshine. that's also where we'll see most of the warmth that's going to build through the coming week. of the warmth that's going to build through tonight, where we have clear skies, it will turn a little bit chilly, but we'll see thicker clouds rolling
and great britain have finished second in the mixed relay at the world triathlon series in leeds today cycling leg of yesterday's men's event. gb were in the front for periods of the race, but in the end, it was germany who managed to just edge it out to take gold, with georgia taylor—brown bringing home a silver for great britain, and france in third. just before we go, some more golf on going because rory mcelroy is playing in the canadian open. he is through eight holes and he is leading...
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the triathlon world series mixed relay event is getting under way in the next hour in leeds.bbc sport website. thank you. the bbc�*s been told the government faces legal action after deciding not to deliver a recommendation of the grenfell inquiry requiring building owners to provide personal evacuation plans for vulnerable people. ministers say they're too expensive and impractical to deliver. with the anniversary of the fire approaching on tuesday, stay put remains the advice for most people when a fire breaks out in a tower block. the government believes it is the safest option. tom symonds has more. a tower block fire. a major lesson from grenfell, sometimes staying put is dangerous. so the london fire brigade has beefed up its training in evacuating buildings. there are new smoke hoods for residents, a new app new smoke hoods for residents, a new app to track information. you might think statehood would no longer be the policy. about five years after grenfell, the government has reemphasised that when there is a buyer, people should stay put in their flats because the wa
the triathlon world series mixed relay event is getting under way in the next hour in leeds.bbc sport website. thank you. the bbc�*s been told the government faces legal action after deciding not to deliver a recommendation of the grenfell inquiry requiring building owners to provide personal evacuation plans for vulnerable people. ministers say they're too expensive and impractical to deliver. with the anniversary of the fire approaching on tuesday, stay put remains the advice for most...
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as you say, those two friendly still to come before the tournament starts leeds united on friday nightchampions and also serena the current manager was manager of the current manager was manager of the dutch when they won the last euros in 2017. actually not tingling out, a couple players talked about revenge. that's friday and then they fly to switzerland where they will play the swiss team on thursday. the next 15 days i think are going to go very quickly. it next 15 days i think are going to go very quickly-— very quickly. it should be a fantastic — very quickly. it should be a fantastic tournament. - the faa chair has publicly backed the england manager gareth southgate despite reaching out the world cup semifinal in 2018 of the final last year. his role has come under some scrutiny following a very poor run of results and the nations league culminating a li—2 hungry. she said she spoke into southgate to assure him of his long—term future and his praised him for his resilience and accountability. russell fuller has been found at eastbourne. let's return there. we found you, we were
as you say, those two friendly still to come before the tournament starts leeds united on friday nightchampions and also serena the current manager was manager of the current manager was manager of the dutch when they won the last euros in 2017. actually not tingling out, a couple players talked about revenge. that's friday and then they fly to switzerland where they will play the swiss team on thursday. the next 15 days i think are going to go very quickly. it next 15 days i think are going to...
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double olympic medallist georgia taylor—brown took a second place at the world triathlon event in leedse beaugrand of france won in the women's despite getting a ten second penalty. sophie coldwell�*s strong finish meant there was another member of team gb on the podium in third. that's all from sportsday. from all the team here, goodnight. next it's time for click. hey, welcome, welcome. i hope you are well. it is often said we do not appreciate our health until we lose it and if someone suffers a life—changing injury, it may be necessary for them to retrain their brain to learn how to use their body again, maybe in a different way than before. there's a new idea called neuroanimation, which is like gaming for brain repair. it is an immersive, emotional and, we are told, enjoyable style of therapy that can have a real impact. what's it say? quack, quack, quack. ruby was 2a years old when she lost her leg — a simple trip to the supermarket resulting in a life—changing injury. i was going shopping to buy the stuff for the baby, you know, weaning process, buying him veggies and avocados a
double olympic medallist georgia taylor—brown took a second place at the world triathlon event in leedse beaugrand of france won in the women's despite getting a ten second penalty. sophie coldwell�*s strong finish meant there was another member of team gb on the podium in third. that's all from sportsday. from all the team here, goodnight. next it's time for click. hey, welcome, welcome. i hope you are well. it is often said we do not appreciate our health until we lose it and if someone...
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double 0lympic medallist georgia taylor—brown took a second place at the world triathlon event in leedsophie coldwell�*s strong finish meant there was another member of team gb on the podium in third.
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allow — leeds, a professor of politics. allow to — leeds, a professor of politics. all parties knocking _ today. better weather for all parties knocking on - today. better weather for all parties knocking on doors i today. better weather for all i parties knocking on doors than the depths of a stormy and dark time. thank you. a, depths of a stormy and dark time. thank yon-— depths of a stormy and dark time. thank you. a full list of candidates is on the bbc _ thank you. a full list of candidates is on the bbc website. _ thank you. a full list of candidates is on the bbc website. we - thank you. a full list of candidates is on the bbc website. we talk- thank you. a full list of candidates is on the bbc website. we talk to l is on the bbc website. we talk to the government _ is on the bbc website. we talk to the government in _ is on the bbc website. we talk to the government in a _ is on the bbc website. we talk to the government in a minute i is on the bbc website. we talk to | the government in a minute about is on the bbc website. we talk to i the government in a
allow — leeds, a professor of politics. allow to — leeds, a professor of politics. all parties knocking _ today. better weather for all parties knocking on - today. better weather for all parties knocking on doors i today. better weather for all i parties knocking on doors than the depths of a stormy and dark time. thank you. a, depths of a stormy and dark time. thank yon-— depths of a stormy and dark time. thank you. a full list of candidates is on the bbc _ thank you. a full list of...
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striking railway workers made their voices heard on picket lines like this one in leeds, while many ofengland's test match against new zealand began today, was one place which had no trains at all. shrewsbury was another. about a fifth of normal services ran overall today, but major hubs, including glasgow, looked quiet, as passengers heeded the warning to avoid rail travel. many commuters switched back to working from home. that wasn't an option for kamala, who can't get to her part—time job, teaching english as a foreign language in bath. i'm on a zero—hours contract, so i'm only paid for contact hours. if i can't get to work, i won't have the income to face all the extra energy bills, etc, so i do need to get to work. some businesses, like this hotel near milton keynes, say they've also taken a hit. the hotel would be very busy during the week, monday, tuesday, wednesday, and it's been quiet this week. monday and tuesday were quite because of, obviously, the tuesday strike, wednesday was quite good, thursday has been quiet. we're down to 20% occupancy on those days, but we had 100%
striking railway workers made their voices heard on picket lines like this one in leeds, while many ofengland's test match against new zealand began today, was one place which had no trains at all. shrewsbury was another. about a fifth of normal services ran overall today, but major hubs, including glasgow, looked quiet, as passengers heeded the warning to avoid rail travel. many commuters switched back to working from home. that wasn't an option for kamala, who can't get to her part—time...
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and great britain have finished second in the mixed relay at the world triathlon series in leeds today front for periods of the race, but in the end, it was germany who managed to just edge it out to take gold, with georgia taylor—brown bringing home a silver for great britain, and france in third. that's all from sportsday. from all the team here, goodnight. you can say right up to date on the bbc sport website and the app. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. i'm jane hill. and to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. hi, mark. what have you been watching? quite the mixed bag. we havejurassic world dominion. the dinosaurs are back.
and great britain have finished second in the mixed relay at the world triathlon series in leeds today front for periods of the race, but in the end, it was germany who managed to just edge it out to take gold, with georgia taylor—brown bringing home a silver for great britain, and france in third. that's all from sportsday. from all the team here, goodnight. you can say right up to date on the bbc sport website and the app. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. i'm...
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you have joined us you havejoined us in a warm muggy evening here in leeds before the championship starttasha. couple of weeks out from the start of the tournament committee much to go, realistically, how hard these two teams going to go at it this evening? i how hard these two teams going to go at it this evening?— at it this evening? i think they are auoin to at it this evening? i think they are going to go _ at it this evening? i think they are going to go pretty _ at it this evening? i think they are going to go pretty hard. _ at it this evening? i think they are going to go pretty hard. they - at it this evening? i think they are | going to go pretty hard. they both want to win and players want to get into the starting line—up on the tournament that they also need to be aware of injuries also. the tournament that they also need to be aware of injuries also.— aware of in'uries also. the last 20 down at aware of injuries also. the last 20 down at these _ aware of injuries also. the last 20 down at these sides _ aware of injuries also. the last 20 down at these sides met, - aware of in
you have joined us you havejoined us in a warm muggy evening here in leeds before the championship starttasha. couple of weeks out from the start of the tournament committee much to go, realistically, how hard these two teams going to go at it this evening? i how hard these two teams going to go at it this evening?— at it this evening? i think they are auoin to at it this evening? i think they are going to go _ at it this evening? i think they are going to go pretty _ at it this evening? i...
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and this could be the first widespread warmth we've seen this summer, temperatures in leeds getting up as high as 26 degrees. hello, this is bbc news with lukwesa burak. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with lucy beresford and joe twyman. first, the headlines. prince charles is reported to have described the government's rwanda asylum scheme as �*appalling'. one conservative mp says more understanding of the policy is required. he's entitled to his view, as is anyone else, but a number of the views that have been made about the matter seemed to be on the basis of a lack of information about what this programme has been like. police in brazil searching for a missing britishjournalist say they've found possible human remains in a river. the family of a shaun pinner, a british man sentenced to death for fighting russian forces, say he should be given all the rights of a prisoner of war, including full independent legal representation. thousands of protesters gather across the us to call for stricter gun laws, in the wake of last month's mass shooting at a sc
and this could be the first widespread warmth we've seen this summer, temperatures in leeds getting up as high as 26 degrees. hello, this is bbc news with lukwesa burak. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with lucy beresford and joe twyman. first, the headlines. prince charles is reported to have described the government's rwanda asylum scheme as �*appalling'. one conservative mp says more understanding of the policy is required. he's entitled to his view, as is...
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a couple of years ago we booked to see the dreamgirls in leeds.rthday. we always go by train, it's far easier to come into bradford, to the theatres there, or to go into leeds. plan b is taxis, and adding on extra expense, really. and there is no sign the disruption will end any time soon, with more strikes planned for thursday and saturday. richard galpin, bbc news. let's talk to a man who takes the temperature of these kind of situations. joining me now is travel editor for the independent, simon calder. he is outside swindon station. i want to work today, and it is a very long walk a cycled past me, so you have been very busy today? i started at 20 to four — have been very busy today? i started at 20 to four in _ have been very busy today? i started at 20 to four in the _ have been very busy today? i started at 20 to four in the morning, - at 20 to four in the morning, catching one of the overnight trains to gatwick which was supposed to be running, despite the strike, because this only applied to people signing on for work from midnight onward
a couple of years ago we booked to see the dreamgirls in leeds.rthday. we always go by train, it's far easier to come into bradford, to the theatres there, or to go into leeds. plan b is taxis, and adding on extra expense, really. and there is no sign the disruption will end any time soon, with more strikes planned for thursday and saturday. richard galpin, bbc news. let's talk to a man who takes the temperature of these kind of situations. joining me now is travel editor for the independent,...
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let's head to leeds first, shall we, and the third and final test between england and new zealand.d, it's been a pretty even day so far as england chase a 3—nil series whitewash. it's an important day for headingley and yorkshire county cricket club as a whole — being the first international match to be held there since a ban on staging england games was lifted following the racism scandal brought to light by azeem rafiq. our sports correspondent, joe wilson, is at headingley. joe, we'll get onto the action soon, butjust joe, we'll get onto the action soon, but just tell us about the context that this match is being held under. i think that is significant because there was a time when yorkshire was stripped of the right to host international masses in the wake of azeem rafiq's testimony. you can see signs of changes today. the ethos of the club, who it represents, what it stands for. patel was rock brought in to change the club, including rapid changes. the process must still unfold and i think some of those steps may yet be quite uncomfortable. what he made clear today was in his
let's head to leeds first, shall we, and the third and final test between england and new zealand.d, it's been a pretty even day so far as england chase a 3—nil series whitewash. it's an important day for headingley and yorkshire county cricket club as a whole — being the first international match to be held there since a ban on staging england games was lifted following the racism scandal brought to light by azeem rafiq. our sports correspondent, joe wilson, is at headingley. joe, we'll...
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the boy from bradford beloved in leeds.cketkeeper. england ahead by 31 and hunting wickets. that was the first — will young. but slowly england moved from chasing to fetching. kiwi confidence inflated. tom latham and kane williamson looked comfortable. england needed new energy. cue overton... one ball after tea, he got latham. bairstow�*s catch among the pigeons. the weather kept them from maintaining a grip, but again, first ball after the restart, joe root struck. devon conway magnificently caught by ollie pope. now england were on the charge. new zealand's captain, williamson, edged matthew potts behind. england believe. patrick gearey, bbc news. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. we're back with the late news at 10.10pm. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello. this is bbc news. tributes are pouring in for the long—time presenter of the bbc�*s look north programme, harry gration, who has died suddenly aged 71. harry gration was considered a huge figure in yorkshire
the boy from bradford beloved in leeds.cketkeeper. england ahead by 31 and hunting wickets. that was the first — will young. but slowly england moved from chasing to fetching. kiwi confidence inflated. tom latham and kane williamson looked comfortable. england needed new energy. cue overton... one ball after tea, he got latham. bairstow�*s catch among the pigeons. the weather kept them from maintaining a grip, but again, first ball after the restart, joe root struck. devon conway...
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the boy from bradford beloved in leeds.ahead by 31 and hunting wickets. that was the first — will young. but slowly england moved from chasing to fetching. kiwi confidence inflated. tom latham and kane williamson looked comfortable. england needed new energy. cue overton... one ball after tea, he got latham. bairstow�*s catch among the pigeons. devon conway magnificently caught by ollie pope. now they were on the charge. new zealand's captain, williamson, edged matthew potts behind. patrick gearey, bbc news. within the last hour, sir paul mccartney has taken to the pyramid stage for glastonbury�*s headline performance, which you can see after this programme. from worthy farm, our culture editor, katie razzall, has just sent this report and a warning her report does contain some flash photgraphy. # can't buy me love, love. # can't buy me love... 80 years of age and the pyramid stage is his. sir paul mccartney, glastonbury�*s oldest ever solo headliner. # can't buy me love... this morning's sound check took place in front of
the boy from bradford beloved in leeds.ahead by 31 and hunting wickets. that was the first — will young. but slowly england moved from chasing to fetching. kiwi confidence inflated. tom latham and kane williamson looked comfortable. england needed new energy. cue overton... one ball after tea, he got latham. bairstow�*s catch among the pigeons. devon conway magnificently caught by ollie pope. now they were on the charge. new zealand's captain, williamson, edged matthew potts behind. patrick...
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a couple of years ago we booked to see the dreamgirls in leeds.e into bradford, to the theatres there, or to go into leeds. plan b is taxis, and adding on extra expense, really. and there is no sign the disruption will end any time soon, with more strikes planned for thursday and saturday. richard galpin, bbc news. in the last hour or so we've heard that a senior industry sources told us that real bosses and union leaders are going to be holding fresh talks tomorrow to try to resolve the strike. it is the biggest rail strike in 30 years. not only today but two more days scheduled this week of strike action, thursday and saturday. most of the focus has been on the government labour have had their own reaction on this, sir keir starmer is reportedly told his front ventures not to join is reportedly told his front ventures not tojoin picket lines, that's got quite a few on the left of the party. let's talk tojenny chapman, shadow minister for the cabinet office. have you been on a picket line today? no, i have not been on the picket line today. why n
a couple of years ago we booked to see the dreamgirls in leeds.e into bradford, to the theatres there, or to go into leeds. plan b is taxis, and adding on extra expense, really. and there is no sign the disruption will end any time soon, with more strikes planned for thursday and saturday. richard galpin, bbc news. in the last hour or so we've heard that a senior industry sources told us that real bosses and union leaders are going to be holding fresh talks tomorrow to try to resolve the...
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it sits on the khumbu glacier and according to researches from the university of leeds, the glacier isearchers — dr scott watson joins us now. he has himself been to base camp four times. thank to base camp four times. you very much dr watsor being thank you very much dr watson for being with us today. the fact that the base camp needs to be moved is in itself very significant, but how worrying is the situation on the ground there?— worrying is the situation on the ground there? yes, we know the clacier, ground there? yes, we know the glacier. like _ ground there? yes, we know the glacier, like many— ground there? yes, we know the glacier, like many others, - ground there? yes, we know the glacier, like many others, melts| glacier, like many others, melts quite rapidly because of reduced snowfall at high altitudes, we need to regenerate the ice that is lost and it is not occurring. we have on this glacier, so when they start moving around as the creates quite a hazardous situation, and also a lot of melt water that is generated. an alarming trend but it is something we see what are the
it sits on the khumbu glacier and according to researches from the university of leeds, the glacier isearchers — dr scott watson joins us now. he has himself been to base camp four times. thank to base camp four times. you very much dr watsor being thank you very much dr watson for being with us today. the fact that the base camp needs to be moved is in itself very significant, but how worrying is the situation on the ground there?— worrying is the situation on the ground there? yes, we...
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great britain have finished second in the mixed relay at the world triathlon series in leeds today.ycling leg of yesterday's men's event. gb were in the front for periods of the race but in the end, it was germany who managed to just edge it out to take gold, with georgia taylor—brown bringing home a silver for great britain, with france finishing third. that's all the sport for now. sarah mulkerrins, thank you very much. the government is expected to reject the idea of a tax on sugar and salt when it announces its new food strategy for england on monday. a leaked draft published in several newspapers suggests that ministers have dismissed a number of recommendations made in an independent review by restaurateur henry dimbleby. joining me now is minette batters, president of the national farmers union. shejoins us from she joins us from wiltshire where sheep farms. you spoke to the prime minister only on friday. what was your message to him because presumably the food strategy was an important part of what the nfu has been waiting to hear from the government? it’s been waiting to he
great britain have finished second in the mixed relay at the world triathlon series in leeds today.ycling leg of yesterday's men's event. gb were in the front for periods of the race but in the end, it was germany who managed to just edge it out to take gold, with georgia taylor—brown bringing home a silver for great britain, with france finishing third. that's all the sport for now. sarah mulkerrins, thank you very much. the government is expected to reject the idea of a tax on sugar and...
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double 0lympic medallist georgia taylor—brown took a second place at the world triathlon event in leedsnalty. and sophie coldwell�*s strong finish meant there was another member of team gb on the podium in third. jonathan brownlee and alex yee's race was ended after a crash on the bike leg that wasn't caught on camera. it was hayden wilde of new zealand who took first place. i was part of that collision which was actually probably my fault. i want to apologise to jonny brownlee and alex, my team—mate i can add want to apologise tojonny brownlee and alex, my team—mate i can add —— glided into a little bit, and the guys went down. i want to apologise to them properly, and i won to raise them properly, not like that. i know johnny was pretty mad on the side and he gave me some words which is fair enough. that's all from sportsday. england against italy is under way. it is goalless after the first minute. now for the film review. but from all the team here, goodnight. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. i'm jane hill. and to take us through this week's cinema relea
double 0lympic medallist georgia taylor—brown took a second place at the world triathlon event in leedsnalty. and sophie coldwell�*s strong finish meant there was another member of team gb on the podium in third. jonathan brownlee and alex yee's race was ended after a crash on the bike leg that wasn't caught on camera. it was hayden wilde of new zealand who took first place. i was part of that collision which was actually probably my fault. i want to apologise to jonny brownlee and alex, my...
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striking railway workers made their voices heard on picket lines like this one in leeds, while many of silent. headingley, just down from where england's test match against new zealand began today, was one place which had no trains at all. shrewsbury was another. about a fifth of normal services ran overall today, but major hubs, including glasgow, looked quiet, as passengers heeded the warning to avoid rail travel. many commuters switched back to working from home. that wasn't an option for kamala, who can't get to her part—time job, teaching english as a foreign language in bath. i'm on a zero—hours contract, so i'm only paid for contact hours. if i can't get to work, i won't have the income to face all the extra energy bills et cetera, so i do need to get to work. some businesses, like this hotel near milton keynes, say they've also taken a hit. the hotel would be very busy during the week, monday, tuesday, wednesday, and it's been quiet this week. monday and tuesday were quite because of, obviously, the tuesday strike, wednesday was quite good, thursday has been quiet. we're down t
striking railway workers made their voices heard on picket lines like this one in leeds, while many of silent. headingley, just down from where england's test match against new zealand began today, was one place which had no trains at all. shrewsbury was another. about a fifth of normal services ran overall today, but major hubs, including glasgow, looked quiet, as passengers heeded the warning to avoid rail travel. many commuters switched back to working from home. that wasn't an option for...
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or leeds so _ it's far easier to go into bradford or leeds so we would go by train every— or leeds sos. and i_ some of them don't want to do this. and i think— some of them don't want to do this. and i think it's really sad that people — and i think it's really sad that people that are in a hard—working, lon- people that are in a hard—working, long our— people that are in a hard—working, long ourjobs, they are having to fight _ long ourjobs, they are having to fight the — long ourjobs, they are having to fight the money. just to make ends meet _ fight the money. just to make ends meet we _ fight the money. just to make ends meet. we will go on thursday, we will get _ meet. we will go on thursday, we will get there, we will have a great day and _ will get there, we will have a great day and we — will get there, we will have a great day and we will get home at the end of the _ day and we will get home at the end of the day~ _ day and we will get home at the end of the day. we day and we will get home at the end of the da . ~ ., , day and we will get home at the end oftheda .~ ., , day a
or leeds so _ it's far easier to go into bradford or leeds so we would go by train every— or leeds sos. and i_ some of them don't want to do this. and i think— some of them don't want to do this. and i think it's really sad that people — and i think it's really sad that people that are in a hard—working, lon- people that are in a hard—working, long our— people that are in a hard—working, long ourjobs, they are having to fight _ long ourjobs, they are having to fight the — long...
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plenty of british interest at the world triathlon event over in leeds.. jonathan brownlee finished outside of the top 30 and alex yee crashed on the bike leg. it was hayden wilde of new zealand who took first place. cassandre beaugrand of france won in the women's despite getting a ten second penalty. britain's double 0lympic medallist georgia taylor—brown was still on the podium though in second. saracens are through to the premierhship final after a thrilling victory over former champions harlequins at home. the hosts overcame three yellow cards and a late fightback from quins to seal a place at twickenham next weekend. ben earl crashed over in the final minutes to complete a hatrick. they'll face the winners of the other semi—final between leicester and northampton. it is 6-3 it is 6—3 to leicester at the moment in that first half. it's going to be an all south african final in the united rugby championship as ulster were beaten by the stormers in south africa. they were leading until the closing moments when warrick gelant crossed the line and the ki
plenty of british interest at the world triathlon event over in leeds.. jonathan brownlee finished outside of the top 30 and alex yee crashed on the bike leg. it was hayden wilde of new zealand who took first place. cassandre beaugrand of france won in the women's despite getting a ten second penalty. britain's double 0lympic medallist georgia taylor—brown was still on the podium though in second. saracens are through to the premierhship final after a thrilling victory over former champions...
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great britain have finished second in the mixed relay at the world triathlon series in leeds today.g of yesterday's men's event. gb were in the front for periods of the race but in the end, it was germany who managed to just edge it out to take gold, with georgia taylor—brown bringing home a silver for great britain, with france finishing third. you can stay up to date with all the latest sports news on the bbc website and the app and i will see you again in the next hour. we look forward to it. the queen had a lot to celebrate last weekend — now she has another achievement to chalk up, as the second longest serving monarch in world history. she passed the record of the late thai king who died about five years ago. her majesty has been on the throne for 70 years and 127 days. only louis xiv of france has ruled for longer. his reign began when he was just four years old — and lasted more than 72 years. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. it has turned into a decent afternoon for many parts of england and wales, for northern ireland and scotland more showers, some o
great britain have finished second in the mixed relay at the world triathlon series in leeds today.g of yesterday's men's event. gb were in the front for periods of the race but in the end, it was germany who managed to just edge it out to take gold, with georgia taylor—brown bringing home a silver for great britain, with france finishing third. you can stay up to date with all the latest sports news on the bbc website and the app and i will see you again in the next hour. we look forward to...
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we could see a high of 27 degrees in leeds by friday afternoon. hello this is bbc news.wanda asylum scheme as "appalling". he is entitled to his view, as is anyone else. police in brazil searching for a missing britishjournalist say they've found possible human remains in a river. borisjohnson urges ministers to do "everything in their power" to secure the release of two british men sentenced to death for fighting russian forces. the maximum interest rate on student loans in england is being cut by almost 5%. ministers hope it will provide "peace of mind" for graduates. a father and son have been killed in a crash at the isle of man tt. five riders have died in this year's event.
we could see a high of 27 degrees in leeds by friday afternoon. hello this is bbc news.wanda asylum scheme as "appalling". he is entitled to his view, as is anyone else. police in brazil searching for a missing britishjournalist say they've found possible human remains in a river. borisjohnson urges ministers to do "everything in their power" to secure the release of two british men sentenced to death for fighting russian forces. the maximum interest rate on student loans in...
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bbc north west reporter yunus mulla is at leeds railway station for us. was only to travel if necessary and leads station is much quieter than usual, no problem getting that space in the uc very busy car park. the number of platforms here are empty and far fewer people around. fewer ticket counters are also open. there are few services running, mainly distance journeys. few services running, mainly distancejourneys. from here for example up to edinburgh, to manchester, the midlands, and london as well. like those previous to national strike days during the week, where perhaps people could work from home, today was really about the impact on tourism, leisure and those journeys are people make to see friends and families over the weekend. train operators have spoken about the growth in passenger numbers so there was concern. this is what some passengers said to me earlier. i think there's lots of people struggling at the moment and lots of people need and want to have a bit more money just to reflect what's happening in society. and i don't know how i feel
bbc north west reporter yunus mulla is at leeds railway station for us. was only to travel if necessary and leads station is much quieter than usual, no problem getting that space in the uc very busy car park. the number of platforms here are empty and far fewer people around. fewer ticket counters are also open. there are few services running, mainly distance journeys. few services running, mainly distancejourneys. from here for example up to edinburgh, to manchester, the midlands, and london...
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and when you hear those kinds of stories time and again, and i spoke to women up in leeds and placeslly have an impact on you, they really make you feel they are in one sense unfortunately voiceless and ifeel like i had a duty of responsibility to try and fight for their rights. that is not saying that all muslim women are oppressed, which i think some people have accused me of, i'm not bothered about the muslim women who have got phds and are highly successful ceos, good for them. i'm concerned about those women who do not have those same freedoms and rights that we all take for granted. as you say, you have had a lot of criticism. the muslim council of britain, when you were appointed to be the counter—extremism tzar, said this would be seen as a move to placate those small sections of society who see muslims as foreign, alien, rather than as equal citizens in this country. do you feel you are walking a tightrope, which on the one hand you want to criticise some of what is happening in your own community, but then the danger is if you criticise too much, you will not be listened to
and when you hear those kinds of stories time and again, and i spoke to women up in leeds and placeslly have an impact on you, they really make you feel they are in one sense unfortunately voiceless and ifeel like i had a duty of responsibility to try and fight for their rights. that is not saying that all muslim women are oppressed, which i think some people have accused me of, i'm not bothered about the muslim women who have got phds and are highly successful ceos, good for them. i'm...
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an imam from leeds who was dismissed as a voluntary government adviser on anti—muslim hatred over a rows against the film the lady of heaven outside cinemas. demonstrators have been angry with the depictions of early revered sunni muslim figures by a shia film—maker. imam qari asim said his concern was the film risked fuelling tensions in communities. more than 130,000 people have signed a petition for the film to be pulled from uk cinemas. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are sienna rodgers, senior writer at the house magazine, and rachel watson, scottish political editor at the scottish sun. thank you forjoining us. quick look through the front pages. the metro's front page focuses on the former british soldierjordan gatley, who's reported to have been killed while fighting in the war in ukraine. the daily mail leads on the government's rwanda asylum—seeker policy. the paper calls the potential ban on putting people on the first flight to rwanda a "farce". the i newspaper also follows the story, saying the delay could be caus
an imam from leeds who was dismissed as a voluntary government adviser on anti—muslim hatred over a rows against the film the lady of heaven outside cinemas. demonstrators have been angry with the depictions of early revered sunni muslim figures by a shia film—maker. imam qari asim said his concern was the film risked fuelling tensions in communities. more than 130,000 people have signed a petition for the film to be pulled from uk cinemas. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the...
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and this could be the first widespread warmth we've seen this summer, temperatures in leeds getting upmorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines. as fighting intensifies in ukraine, officials warn their army is running out of ammunition as it engages in intense artillery battles with russian forces. hundreds of marches are taking place in the us to push for reform of gun laws in the wake of another spate of mass shootings. officials for prince charles have insisted that he is �*politically neutral�* after reports of controversial remarks about the government's asylum policy. police in brazil searching for a missing britishjournalist say they've found possible human remains in a river. the government is expected to reject proposals to introduce
and this could be the first widespread warmth we've seen this summer, temperatures in leeds getting upmorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines. as fighting intensifies in ukraine, officials warn their army is running out of ammunition as it engages in intense artillery battles with russian forces. hundreds of marches are taking place in the us to push for reform of gun laws in the wake of another spate of mass shootings. officials for prince charles have insisted that he is...
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an imam from leeds who supported a campaign to stop cinemas screening a controversial film about theslim hatred. qari asim was told that his appointment had been withdrawn following protests against the film, the lady of heaven. tests are underway after possible human remains were found by police searching for a british journalist and a brazilian man who disappeared last sunday in the amazon rainforest. dom phillips and bruno pereira, an expert on indigenous peoples, were last seen in the remote javari valley area in the west of brazil. police say experts are analysing the material, along with blood traces that were discovered on a fishing boat. the vessel's owner was arrested. earlier i spoke with a close friend of mr philips. nicolo lanfranchi, who is a photographer who had worked with dom philips on many amazon stories over the last few years. he had been due tojoin him on this trip, until at the last minute, dom asked him not to come. i knew that dom was preparing his travel, he asked me to stay home. i remember we had a chat between a flight and the other, so i wished him a safe
an imam from leeds who supported a campaign to stop cinemas screening a controversial film about theslim hatred. qari asim was told that his appointment had been withdrawn following protests against the film, the lady of heaven. tests are underway after possible human remains were found by police searching for a british journalist and a brazilian man who disappeared last sunday in the amazon rainforest. dom phillips and bruno pereira, an expert on indigenous peoples, were last seen in the...
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and we both worked with him in leeds and just i worked with him in leeds and just some _ worked withs you said, and he will be so _ man to work with as you said, and he will be so missed. he man to work with as you said, and he will be so missed.— will be so missed. he set me on my wa back will be so missed. he set me on my way back in — will be so missed. he set me on my way back in the _ will be so missed. he set me on my way back in the 1990s _ will be so missed. he set me on my way back in the 1990s and - will be so missed. he set me on my way back in the 1990s and given i will be so missed. he set me on my way back in the 1990s and given me way back in the 19905 and given me the best bit of advice, don't take yourself too seriously!— yourself too seriously! great advice. our _ yourself too seriously! great advice. our thoughts - yourself too seriously! great advice. our thoughts with i yourself too seriously! great | advice. our thoughts with his famil . advice. our thoughts with his family. dear _ advice. our thoughts with his family. dear harry, _ advice. our thoughts with his
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barely a trickle of people were passing by. 0utside, they were queuing for the coach to london and leedsd to book a bus, not get a refund on train tickets and then pay for a hotel in london, which was not part of our plans. and you're flying to australia tomorrow? tomorrow. i think it throws a lot of tourists especially off, because you don't anticipate dealing with stress and strife while you're on vacation. it took me, like, four hours to get to here. | it's an absolute joke, mate, you know what i mean? - this man was trying to get to wakefield. he wasn't having a good day. there's normally trains every sort of 15, 20 minutes. and that's it. it's either a bus, a taxi, a coach or walk. by lunchtime, pub staff were definitely noticing the difference. normally by about 1pm, the beer garden out here would be full and the restaurant itself would be full, and it was empty until about 2pm today. no real tourism trade today that we would normally have. this market trader says footfall is down, and some of his customers haven't much sympathy for the strikers. and of course, with less footfall,
barely a trickle of people were passing by. 0utside, they were queuing for the coach to london and leedsd to book a bus, not get a refund on train tickets and then pay for a hotel in london, which was not part of our plans. and you're flying to australia tomorrow? tomorrow. i think it throws a lot of tourists especially off, because you don't anticipate dealing with stress and strife while you're on vacation. it took me, like, four hours to get to here. | it's an absolute joke, mate, you know...
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barely a trickle of people were passing by. 0utside, they were queuing for the coach to london and leeds tickets, and then pay for a hotel in london, which was not part of our plans. and you're flying to australia tomorrow? tomorrow. i think it throws a lot of tourists especially off, because you don't anticipate dealing with stress and strife while you're on vacation. it took me, like, four hours to get to here. | it's an absolute joke, mate, you know what i mean? - this man was trying to get to wakefield. he wasn't having a good day. there's normally trains every sort of 15, 20 minutes. and that's it. it's either a bus, a taxi, a coach or walk. by lunchtime, pub staff were definitely noticing the difference. normally by about 1pm, the beer garden out here would be full and the restaurant itself would be full, and it was empty until about 2pm today. no real tourism trade today that we would normally have. this market trader says footfall is down, and some of his customers haven't much sympathy for the strikers. and of course, with less footfall, it's less people to buy things, so it's a
barely a trickle of people were passing by. 0utside, they were queuing for the coach to london and leeds tickets, and then pay for a hotel in london, which was not part of our plans. and you're flying to australia tomorrow? tomorrow. i think it throws a lot of tourists especially off, because you don't anticipate dealing with stress and strife while you're on vacation. it took me, like, four hours to get to here. | it's an absolute joke, mate, you know what i mean? - this man was trying to get...
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an event that is being held over in leeds at the moment.withjonathan brown the outside of the top 30. a new zealand athlete took first place. but in's women are due to start at 3:a5pm and you can follow that on the bbc sport website. it is a busy day of semifinal action in both the premiership and rugby union. we are into the second half between saracens and harlequins. not long to go there, six minutes there. saracens are leading. they were down to 13 men at one stage but they now have all players back on the pitch. later, leicestertigers have all players back on the pitch. later, leicester tigers play northampton saints so those are the two semifinals and we will see who we will see in the final of that and the united rugby championship ulster in south africa taking on the stormers, the leading 15—10 into the second half there and the winners of that will play the bulls in the final after they beat leinster last night. a very busy day of sport because qualifying for the azerbaijan grand prix hasjust gotten under way. it is on a circuit th
an event that is being held over in leeds at the moment.withjonathan brown the outside of the top 30. a new zealand athlete took first place. but in's women are due to start at 3:a5pm and you can follow that on the bbc sport website. it is a busy day of semifinal action in both the premiership and rugby union. we are into the second half between saracens and harlequins. not long to go there, six minutes there. saracens are leading. they were down to 13 men at one stage but they now have all...
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queues are observed at manchester, birmingham and leeds—bradford airports, though passengers now report? it seems like the situation _ what is it looking like? it seems like the situation is _ what is it looking like? it seems like the situation is improving. l what is it looking like? it seems like the situation is improving. i | like the situation is improving. i have been speaking to all the major airports, gatwick, manchesterand airports, gatwick, manchester and heathrow. airports, gatwick, manchesterand heathrow. they say people are getting away on their holidays and things are moving in the queues through the airports are flowing. we have had so much about cancellations this week. only four cancellations are gatwick, three easyjet and one with their flight. are gatwick, three easyjet and one with theirflight. , things are gatwick, three easyjet and one with their flight. , things are easing. the airports are saying the queues are there, don't think you will get to the airport without the queues, because these airports are severely understaffed, ground handling operations, checking
queues are observed at manchester, birmingham and leeds—bradford airports, though passengers now report? it seems like the situation _ what is it looking like? it seems like the situation is _ what is it looking like? it seems like the situation is improving. l what is it looking like? it seems like the situation is improving. i | like the situation is improving. i have been speaking to all the major airports, gatwick, manchesterand airports, gatwick, manchester and heathrow. airports,...
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the boy from bradford beloved in leeds.rst — will young. but slowly england moved from chasing to fetching. kiwi confidence inflated. tom latham and kane williamson looked comfortable. england needed new energy. cue overton... one ball after tea, he got latham. bairstow�*s catch among the pigeons. the weather kept them from maintaining a grip, but again, first ball after the restart, joe root struck. devon conway magnificently caught by ollie pope. now england were on the charge. new zealand's captain, williamson, edged matthew potts behind. henry nicholls pushed one back for laigh. only the kiwi rain gave them shelter. wimbledon starts on monday and the two—time champion petra kvitova is in good form. she has won the eastbourne international tournament for the first time. kvitova took the final 6—3, 6—2 againstjelena ostapenko who was defedning her title kvitova, who is 32, was runner—up at eastbourne in 2011, the same year that she won her first wimbledon. this morning was pretty cold and i thought it is different conditi
the boy from bradford beloved in leeds.rst — will young. but slowly england moved from chasing to fetching. kiwi confidence inflated. tom latham and kane williamson looked comfortable. england needed new energy. cue overton... one ball after tea, he got latham. bairstow�*s catch among the pigeons. the weather kept them from maintaining a grip, but again, first ball after the restart, joe root struck. devon conway magnificently caught by ollie pope. now england were on the charge. new...
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i know you have come to other parts of the uk such as birmingham and leeds. movie to, like. 150 — market? we are releasing this movie to, like. 150 or— market? we are releasing this movie to, like, 150 or 200 _ market? we are releasing this movie to, like, 150 or 200 screens. - market? we are releasing this movie to, like, 150 or 200 screens. just, i to, like, 150 or 200 screens. just, in the uk, we have 65 or 70 screen so, yes, it is our market. the last one, it was the highest grossing movie, you know, in london, in the uk. the first one and then to now that one. so london, the uk market is very important to us.— is very important to us. there are larie is very important to us. there are large populations _ is very important to us. there are large populations of _ is very important to us. there are large populations of pakistanis i large populations of pakistanis throughout the world including the us but what makes the uk such attractive market for the pakistani film industry? is it because it is easier to hop on a plane to london or do you think that briti
i know you have come to other parts of the uk such as birmingham and leeds. movie to, like. 150 — market? we are releasing this movie to, like. 150 or— market? we are releasing this movie to, like, 150 or 200 _ market? we are releasing this movie to, like, 150 or 200 screens. - market? we are releasing this movie to, like, 150 or 200 screens. just, i to, like, 150 or 200 screens. just, in the uk, we have 65 or 70 screen so, yes, it is our market. the last one, it was the highest grossing...
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this line between leeds and bradford foster square has been running on time today to the relief of the bracing themselves for the further strikes tomorrow and the impact will have. the for the further strikes tomorrow and the impact will have.— the impact will have. the talks continue in _ the impact will have. the talks continue in london _ the impact will have. the talks continue in london at - the impact will have. the talks continue in london at the - the impact will have. the talks - continue in london at the moment between unions, rail bosses and of course the government in the background —— forster square station. and everyone here, although we are a long way away, depends on the result of that, whether they are the result of that, whether they are the staff at the station waiting to hear what happens to their wages and their working conditions, or indeed their working conditions, or indeed the passengers to wait to hear if those further strikes go ahead. tomorrow's strike, or the impact of tomorrow's strike will go ahead whatever happens in today's talks, but potentially if we
this line between leeds and bradford foster square has been running on time today to the relief of the bracing themselves for the further strikes tomorrow and the impact will have. the for the further strikes tomorrow and the impact will have.— the impact will have. the talks continue in _ the impact will have. the talks continue in london _ the impact will have. the talks continue in london at - the impact will have. the talks continue in london at the - the impact will have. the talks -...