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the conservative party leadership candidate boris johnson takes to the stage at hustings in manchesteremy hunt is up shortly. the uk enjoys the hottest day of the year so far — with temperatures soaring across southern england. a top temperature of 3a celsius is recorded in heathrow. sweden are through to the semifinals of the women's world cup. and then there were four — as sweden join the netherlands, usa and england in the semi finals of the women's world cup. good evening. first to some use and from the metropolitan police of detectives investigating a pregnant woman who suffered fatal stab wounds at a residential address in croydon. officers were called along with the london ambulance service at 3:30am this morning to reports of a woman in cardiac arrest at this address. the women aged 26 was suffering from sta b the women aged 26 was suffering from stab injuries and it was established she was apparently eight—month pregnant. despite the efforts of paramedics the victim died at the scene. the baby was delivered before being taken to hospital and remains ina being taken to hospital
the conservative party leadership candidate boris johnson takes to the stage at hustings in manchesteremy hunt is up shortly. the uk enjoys the hottest day of the year so far — with temperatures soaring across southern england. a top temperature of 3a celsius is recorded in heathrow. sweden are through to the semifinals of the women's world cup. and then there were four — as sweden join the netherlands, usa and england in the semi finals of the women's world cup. good evening. first to some...
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clair hamilton dare at the manchester central convention centre. we lost you i think he probably lost it because it's quite difficult there with the wind catching the earpiece. we will talk to claire a little bit later in the evening, thank you very much. jeremy corbyn has said he's shocked by reports that senior civil servants have questioned his mental and physical health. he was responding to an article in the times newspaper, which said senior figures in whitehall were concerned that he was too frail to serve as prime minister. and he raised concerns over the neutrality of the civil service. i think it's nonsense that they have written this, and i think it diminishes of what was once a great newspaper at the front page should be full until title from civil serva nts be full until title from civil servants and those who don't know me or don't understand me. i am a very fit and very healthy and very active person. i love what i do and i love my community and i love being outdoors. the idea that civil serva nts outdoors. the idea that civil servan
clair hamilton dare at the manchester central convention centre. we lost you i think he probably lost it because it's quite difficult there with the wind catching the earpiece. we will talk to claire a little bit later in the evening, thank you very much. jeremy corbyn has said he's shocked by reports that senior civil servants have questioned his mental and physical health. he was responding to an article in the times newspaper, which said senior figures in whitehall were concerned that he was...
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yes, yes, i mean, that saturday night in manchester is a big deal any day of the week or week of the right now, they are going to start any minute now. borisjohnson has already gone into the building about an hourago, and already gone into the building about an hour ago, and we cannotjust see the other candidate in the race, jeremy hunt coming towards the building now. 6etting jeremy hunt coming towards the building now. getting a a smile as he walks towards and hands are being cheered by his supporters here, not just essential. a good welcome party for the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt here, in central manchester with his supporters before he takes to the stage this evening. boris johnson i believejust took to the stage this evening. boris johnson i believe just took the stage and started addressing that cloud right now in manchester stop don‘t worry i will tell you, we got nine points in the recent zero election, and we need to start to pick up. we got the brexit party liberal democrats both taking votes from a knife and a way they are feeding like giant puff balls on a sent that th
yes, yes, i mean, that saturday night in manchester is a big deal any day of the week or week of the right now, they are going to start any minute now. borisjohnson has already gone into the building about an hourago, and already gone into the building about an hour ago, and we cannotjust see the other candidate in the race, jeremy hunt coming towards the building now. 6etting jeremy hunt coming towards the building now. getting a a smile as he walks towards and hands are being cheered by his...
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an outbreak of listeria in manchester and liverpool. prosecute borisjohnson over claims he lied during the 2016 eu referendum has been thrown out by the high court. any moment it's time for sports day, but let's look at what else
an outbreak of listeria in manchester and liverpool. prosecute borisjohnson over claims he lied during the 2016 eu referendum has been thrown out by the high court. any moment it's time for sports day, but let's look at what else
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one player did so well on loan from leicester in monaco, are manchester united going to go for him?een sniffing around west ham. there is a lot of mileage in the tra nsfer there is a lot of mileage in the transfer window yet, we are in the early stages and there is going to bea early stages and there is going to be a lot of deals going between now and august, and the stages in which the transfer windows in the various country close. andy murray will return to competitive action this week for the first time in six months when he com petes first time in six months when he competes in queens. a persistent injury had looked to end his career but a successful operation, he is back. he told sally newman that the public‘s messages had helped him return. once i got home and i was walking around, i had lots of people coming up to me and chatting to me and asking me not to stop and to keep trying. they said they wanted to see me back on the court. little things like that do give you a little bit of motivation and a kick to keep going when you are struggling. it was nice and like i say, it was
one player did so well on loan from leicester in monaco, are manchester united going to go for him?een sniffing around west ham. there is a lot of mileage in the tra nsfer there is a lot of mileage in the transfer window yet, we are in the early stages and there is going to bea early stages and there is going to be a lot of deals going between now and august, and the stages in which the transfer windows in the various country close. andy murray will return to competitive action this week for...
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former manchester city... be successful if he returns to chelsea. is backing lampard to be successful if he returns to chelsealj is backing lampard to be successful if he returns to chelsea. i know what the impact is a frank lampard on 18. iam what the impact is a frank lampard on 18. i am trying to have the same impact when icon now as an older player. in terms of his intelligence, he is up there with the most intelligent football. i com pletely the most intelligent football. i completely support him, yet. johanna konta won in straight sets. clare balding was watching the action. let us reflect on the results that have really made an impact. johanna konta having it out in straight sets that upside she had to win the hard way in the end, didn't she? i thought it was one of those very reassuring konta performances that we are seeing more and more. she was pushed hard by her opponent, her south health and well and she was able to close it out in straight sets. it guarantees her another match on the grass. she wi
former manchester city... be successful if he returns to chelsea. is backing lampard to be successful if he returns to chelsealj is backing lampard to be successful if he returns to chelsea. i know what the impact is a frank lampard on 18. iam what the impact is a frank lampard on 18. i am trying to have the same impact when icon now as an older player. in terms of his intelligence, he is up there with the most intelligent football. i com pletely the most intelligent football. i completely...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, manchester. out a private prosecution against boris johnson over allegations he lied during the eu referendum campaign. the case centred on the claim that the uk gave the european union £350 million a week. but the judges overturned an earlier decision to issue a summons on mrjohnson. helena wilkinson has more details. are you going to be the next prime minister? the leadership contest is well under way, but today, borisjohnson had a different battle. in court, his lawyers were trying to stop him from facing a criminal trial. this is the man who accused boris johnson of misconduct in public office. last week a court decided there was a case for mrjohnson to answer and he was due to be summoned. but today, that decision was overturned. we've just given the green light for every politician to lie to us about our money for ever. that's a terrifying idea which i cannot accept, and i'm not going to give up. this was one of the main messages of the vote leave campaign. boris johnson had claimed £350 mi
dominic hughes, bbc news, manchester. out a private prosecution against boris johnson over allegations he lied during the eu referendum campaign. the case centred on the claim that the uk gave the european union £350 million a week. but the judges overturned an earlier decision to issue a summons on mrjohnson. helena wilkinson has more details. are you going to be the next prime minister? the leadership contest is well under way, but today, borisjohnson had a different battle. in court, his...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, manchester.ays his party's when in the peter brock by—election represents hope. —— peterborough. they were narrowly held onto the seat. nigel farage's brexit party finishing 683 votes behind. the by—election was triggered after the former mp was convicted of lying about a speeding offence. here is john convicted of lying about a speeding offence. here isjohn pina. triumph, gratitude. well, a winner's a winner. relief? definitely. can i get some space, please? peterborough elected a new labour mp, just, and jeremy corbyn came to milk it. his message... we offer the politics of hope, to end austerity, to fund our schools properly. all the experts wrote labour off yesterday. write labour off at your peril! to all the squabbling contenders for the tory party leadership, bring it on! we are ready for a general election at any time. no clear backing from him, then, for a new referendum. if labour had lost by 600 votes, lost by one, jeremy corbyn would be under irresistible pressure to embrace the idea
dominic hughes, bbc news, manchester.ays his party's when in the peter brock by—election represents hope. —— peterborough. they were narrowly held onto the seat. nigel farage's brexit party finishing 683 votes behind. the by—election was triggered after the former mp was convicted of lying about a speeding offence. here is john convicted of lying about a speeding offence. here isjohn pina. triumph, gratitude. well, a winner's a winner. relief? definitely. can i get some space, please?...
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across talking the deal of the century i'm joined by my guest peter ford in manchester he's a former british ambassador to bahrain and syria. a senior official with the u.n. agency for palestine refugees until 2015 in tel aviv we have amir oren he is a defense and government commentator also in tel aviv we have yossi melman he is a senior israeli security writer and commentator gentlemen crossed rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let's go to embassador peter in manchester. how what's your reception of questioners a deal i mean let's be clear with our audience here that this is the economic part of it where other parts are going to be released in short order but it's very difficult to conceive having an economic plan of this magnitude we don't know where the money is going to come from we don't know who's going to pay for it we really don't know who is going to benefit from it if it comes to fruition but how can you have a plan like this without a political framework to move forward because there's a military occupation of palestinian l
across talking the deal of the century i'm joined by my guest peter ford in manchester he's a former british ambassador to bahrain and syria. a senior official with the u.n. agency for palestine refugees until 2015 in tel aviv we have amir oren he is a defense and government commentator also in tel aviv we have yossi melman he is a senior israeli security writer and commentator gentlemen crossed rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let's go to...
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they went in july for manchester thank you very much for that . football's world governing body fever has told the saudi arabian about satellite broadcast are upset to stop illegally distributing constant from the qatari channel be in sports in a statement fifa said be out unauthorized transmissions of the fifo women's world cup 21000 are made available by way of our upset satellite frequencies or is therefore seeking the corporation of arab sat in the dressing of the misuse of feet as intellectual property or 2 days ago a french court ruled in being a favor in their case against arab that tells you have confirmed the manager. is leaving the club to take over your ventas sorry joins the italian champions after just one season in england he led chelsea to a 3rd place finish in the premier league and the european league title manchester united star. has given a clear suggestion yet that hill be leavin the club the french will come when no speaking at a sponsors event in japan which included the use of his skills to beat a wall made up of sumo wrestl
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on sunday one of the fiercest rivalries in sport will resume when india played son in manchester our correspondent lee wellings is at old trafford ahead of a game that set to be watched by more than a 1000000000 people worldwide. there is no bigger game in cricket and there are a few big of a patients in sport than india of a pakistan and the teams are about to meet here in manchester in the cricket world cup now of course there's a lot of tension between the countries and that maybe flared up again last week the television in pakistan satirizing the indian pilot was captured back in february he was later released as a gesture of pace security is going to be tight here there's going to be a lot of police is a much that so many people wanted to say $25000.00 capacity but hundreds of millions who watch on television and online because i was a heart for 1000000 apply for tickets to the fans point of view is very different and they should enjoy the atmosphere they should enjoy the occasion they want to end with it's been enjoyed for years but the players obviously have to maintain the mi
on sunday one of the fiercest rivalries in sport will resume when india played son in manchester our correspondent lee wellings is at old trafford ahead of a game that set to be watched by more than a 1000000000 people worldwide. there is no bigger game in cricket and there are a few big of a patients in sport than india of a pakistan and the teams are about to meet here in manchester in the cricket world cup now of course there's a lot of tension between the countries and that maybe flared up...
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his strip from the match is kept at manchester's national football museum.g done so much research on diego maradona, i've seen him do that trick five times. three times he got away with it, twice he got blown and he got caught. so, it's not the first time he's hand balled a shot coming in and made it look like a header. and that speaking voice is maradona. he agreed to give three three—hour interviews for the film. he's really charismatic, he's a really good storyteller. what was interesting was trying to pin him down on kind of the key, let's say the more challenging aspects of his private life or things that went on. and despite having had the chance, maradona has still not seen the film, but asif hopes to sit down with him and show it to him. i might leave a bit of distance between us, just in case, and keep my eye on the door, but, you know, it would be fascinating, because i'm sure they'll be things he might find difficult. but there's a lot of stuff i'm sure he'd be crying kind of tears of happiness and joy. he won the world cup, will it be the oscars
his strip from the match is kept at manchester's national football museum.g done so much research on diego maradona, i've seen him do that trick five times. three times he got away with it, twice he got blown and he got caught. so, it's not the first time he's hand balled a shot coming in and made it look like a header. and that speaking voice is maradona. he agreed to give three three—hour interviews for the film. he's really charismatic, he's a really good storyteller. what was interesting...
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judith morris, bbc news, manchester.prime minister clashed over brexit in last night's bbc debate. they were arguing about whether the uk can leave the eu by the current 31st of october deadline. all five candidates also ruled out a general election before brexit was resolved. the third round of voting will take place between 3pm and 5pm this afternoon. the mp with the lowest number of votes will be out of the race when the results are announced at 6pm. let's get some reaction from around the uk to last night's debate. in portsmouth, we can speak to donald jones, the conservative group leader on portsmouth city council and pulmonary candidate for portsmouth south, and we are joined from manchester by the conservative leader of trafford council. you actually get to cast votes when it goes to the wider tory leadership. the tory membership. donna, do you know who you are supporting already? no, i don't yet. i am going to wait and see who the final two are. i think it is unlikely at the moment, from what i have seen so far,
judith morris, bbc news, manchester.prime minister clashed over brexit in last night's bbc debate. they were arguing about whether the uk can leave the eu by the current 31st of october deadline. all five candidates also ruled out a general election before brexit was resolved. the third round of voting will take place between 3pm and 5pm this afternoon. the mp with the lowest number of votes will be out of the race when the results are announced at 6pm. let's get some reaction from around the...
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squint your eyes and manchester could have been mum buy. follows the world cup around the country. may going to beat everyone. england is going to lose, too. i do not sense any nerves around here, you are so confident. yes, we are. the team is so good! was so hard to hear anything in this atmosphere. west indies reviewed the second noise ended his innings. officially the best one—day batsmen in the world, no wonder they are confident. the last indian captain charged mr and were somehow not dismissed. he had two chances and could grab neither. india seemed set to go big, when suddenly he was gone and with him the noise. india only had 180, they needed tomorrow. the shorties decided to hundred and 68. chris without 46. after removing west indies height, he came for their help. parallels in the face of indian excellence. wandering repeatedly into carefully laid trap. it ended almost gently. next stop for india, england. the show moves on. so here's the points table. as you can see, even if the west indies won their last two games they would on
squint your eyes and manchester could have been mum buy. follows the world cup around the country. may going to beat everyone. england is going to lose, too. i do not sense any nerves around here, you are so confident. yes, we are. the team is so good! was so hard to hear anything in this atmosphere. west indies reviewed the second noise ended his innings. officially the best one—day batsmen in the world, no wonder they are confident. the last indian captain charged mr and were somehow not...
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got the 50th cap this evening, i was asked if they still need to play for in the back and easy manchesterl the time and it was brilliant but doesn't work on international stage when you have a place to do it, john stuck space for manchester city and was a fall for one of the goal is, they saw there initially for the second goal. starling says yes, we have to keep trying and keep faith whether derek southgate needs to look at it especially given the experience and his team, what it means in terms of the tournament, is that england plays switzerland and sunday afternoon for a third or fourth place, it'll be portugal against the inaugural winner of the ua for a nation we, the winter that would be the next year championship yet again for the second year running, england beaten in the semifinals, so what may happen. al is always guaranteed drama with england. chelsea are reported to have agreed to sell eden hazard to real madrid. foran to sell eden hazard to real madrid. for an initial 88 million pounds. the bbc understands that the deal will be completed ina that the deal will be completed in
got the 50th cap this evening, i was asked if they still need to play for in the back and easy manchesterl the time and it was brilliant but doesn't work on international stage when you have a place to do it, john stuck space for manchester city and was a fall for one of the goal is, they saw there initially for the second goal. starling says yes, we have to keep trying and keep faith whether derek southgate needs to look at it especially given the experience and his team, what it means in...
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police in greater manchester have reminded people against cooling off in lakes, rivers and reservoirsin the river irwell in bury. greater manchester police have called it a tragic incident. 0ur north of england correspondent, judith moritz, has the latest. we don't have a lot of information. they say that it was 7:55pm last night, that they got reports that there was this child, this 12—year—old girl in the river — the river irwell, which is right at the point where they got the calls right to the town centre in bury, north of manchester. right in the middle of the town. it was a hot evening, around 20 celsius in bury. police were called to that point in the river, they began to search, and the underwater search teams were brought in very quickly. sadly, they recovered the body of the 12—year—old child. the police say they don't think that there are no suspicious circumstances, they don't believe there is anything suspicious about this. but they have put a team of detectives on the case to look at what happened. they are supporting the child's family. as you said at the beginning, the
police in greater manchester have reminded people against cooling off in lakes, rivers and reservoirsin the river irwell in bury. greater manchester police have called it a tragic incident. 0ur north of england correspondent, judith moritz, has the latest. we don't have a lot of information. they say that it was 7:55pm last night, that they got reports that there was this child, this 12—year—old girl in the river — the river irwell, which is right at the point where they got the calls...
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the health officials launch an investigation into the deaths of three hospital patients in manchester and liverpool who ate pre—packed sandwiches linked to an outbreak of listeria. the annual trooping the colour parade is under way to mark the queen's official birthday. the fifa women's world cup kicked—off last night, with hosts france easing to a dominant 4—0 win over south korea. a new law to protect service animals comes into force today, nicknamed finn's law after a police dog who was stabbed. and coming up on bbc news — click gets in the driver's seat as it looks at the tech behind formula e — that's at 12.30. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. one of the frontrunners in the race to become the next prime minister, michael gove, has admitted taking cocaine on several occasions, 20 years ago. in an interview with the daily mail, mr gove said he deeply regretted his actions and insisted it shouldn't rule him out of the contest to succeed theresa may, which begins next week. our political reporter peter saull explained why mr gove may have decided to talk about his past. his me
the health officials launch an investigation into the deaths of three hospital patients in manchester and liverpool who ate pre—packed sandwiches linked to an outbreak of listeria. the annual trooping the colour parade is under way to mark the queen's official birthday. the fifa women's world cup kicked—off last night, with hosts france easing to a dominant 4—0 win over south korea. a new law to protect service animals comes into force today, nicknamed finn's law after a police dog who...
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there's a shower of sixes in manchester as captain morgan fires england past afghanistan at the cricket world cup. geraint thomas escapes serious injury after crashing at the tour of switzerland and should be fine to defend his tour de france title. and we'll bring you the latest from the scotland and england camps ahead of theirfinal group games at the women's world cup. thanks forjoining us on a day where record were smashed at old trafford. miraculously, it seems no windows were as eoin morgan and england crashed the ball to all corners of manchester as they thrashed afghanistan by 150 runs at the cricket world cup. despite a subdued start, morgan's arrival at the crease added extraordinary impetus to the innings. he struck 17 sixes in his 148 from just 77 deliveries. he struck 17 sixes in his 148 from just —— 71 deliveries. helped by 90 from jonny bairstow and 88 from joe root, england amassed 397 in their 50 overs. powerful hitting from moeen ali as well. in reply, afghanistan were resolute but never in the game, joffra archer and adil rashid ending with three wickets each. never h
there's a shower of sixes in manchester as captain morgan fires england past afghanistan at the cricket world cup. geraint thomas escapes serious injury after crashing at the tour of switzerland and should be fine to defend his tour de france title. and we'll bring you the latest from the scotland and england camps ahead of theirfinal group games at the women's world cup. thanks forjoining us on a day where record were smashed at old trafford. miraculously, it seems no windows were as eoin...
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her majesty's inspectorate of constabulary and fire and rescue services said manchester fire and rescuence before christmas. this is due to a manpower dispute that sparked the closure of the specialist unit. with me is inspector of fire and rescue services zoe billingham. thank you for coming along today. explain first of all what exactly it is the specially trained firefighters do. if there was an attack of the type we are talking about, they would have specialist ballistic protection and would be able to go into what we call the warm zone, which is where there aren't active terrorist shooters are around but it's still a dangerous place, to help with casualty extraction, to help with putting out fires, to help the ambulance services comic to triage people who have been injured so it's a vitally important role for the fire service to provide and the interesting thing about this issue is all the other fire services that are required to have this capability have it, it's only manchester that doesn't have it and we are concerned about that.|j appreciate and we are concerned about that.” ap
her majesty's inspectorate of constabulary and fire and rescue services said manchester fire and rescuence before christmas. this is due to a manpower dispute that sparked the closure of the specialist unit. with me is inspector of fire and rescue services zoe billingham. thank you for coming along today. explain first of all what exactly it is the specially trained firefighters do. if there was an attack of the type we are talking about, they would have specialist ballistic protection and...
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millard: churchill's or manchester's? mr. lamb: manchester's? ms. millard: a lot of it. think he is very, very vivid. you never feel there is a forced march to get to whatever the big event is. everything builds up toward it. everything you might think is a tangential story turns out to be of great importance. it is incredibly vivid. i was absolutely drawn to that. mr. lamb: in 2012, paul reed was here. here's a neck search from that interview. he did the third book because william manchester had died. let's listen to a little bit of this. [video clip] mr. reed: he read his plato, aristotle, cicero, and at one point, i said, yes, he is a victorian man but he made himself into a classical man. he had -- i think he lived a life in accordance, the precursor to the christian ethic that you find in plato and greek philosophers, a humanist but godless ethic. mr. lamb: you say in your book, he was more rooseveltian than a victorian. explain that? ms. millard: that is the american in him. i see a lot of similarities between theodore roosevelt and winston churchill. his mother wa
millard: churchill's or manchester's? mr. lamb: manchester's? ms. millard: a lot of it. think he is very, very vivid. you never feel there is a forced march to get to whatever the big event is. everything builds up toward it. everything you might think is a tangential story turns out to be of great importance. it is incredibly vivid. i was absolutely drawn to that. mr. lamb: in 2012, paul reed was here. here's a neck search from that interview. he did the third book because william manchester...
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i'll be talking to andy burnham the mayor of greater manchester about that as well.tely watching love island! it is out there, it is the data. to stay with us, headlines coming up. good morning. welcome to breakfast with chris mason and rachel burden. it's, here's a summary of this morning's main news. iran has protested to britain's ambassador in the country after the uk foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, said the country was "almost certainly" responsible for the attacks on two oil tankers in the gulf of oman. the iranian authorities deny involvment. meanwhile, the british—iranian womanjailed for allegedly spying, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, has begun a new hunger strike to demand her release. she's been held since 2016 and denies any wrongdoing. earlier, nanzanin ratcliffe's husband, richard told breakfast the current situation in iran isn't helping his family's cause. i think generally there has never been a good time for our cause. there is always something going on. a hunger strike is a pretty aggressive act but we will see how things develop and what happens. pres
i'll be talking to andy burnham the mayor of greater manchester about that as well.tely watching love island! it is out there, it is the data. to stay with us, headlines coming up. good morning. welcome to breakfast with chris mason and rachel burden. it's, here's a summary of this morning's main news. iran has protested to britain's ambassador in the country after the uk foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, said the country was "almost certainly" responsible for the attacks on two oil...
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three people have died in manchester and liverpool after an outbreak of listeria.e more are seriously ill. labour win patients. three more are seriously ill. labourwin in patients. three more are seriously ill. labour win in the peterborough by—election narrowly holding off the brexit party by just by—election narrowly holding off the brexit party byjust under 700 votes. what you did was elect the politics of hope, not the politics of there. two women attacked on a london bus say they were targeted for being 93v- say they were targeted for being gay. police say they have arrested four boys between the ages of 1a and 18 years old. the high court has thrown out a private prosecution against borisjohnson, over allegations he lied during the eu referendum campaign. the case centred on the claim, that the uk gave the european union 350 million pounds a week. but the judges overturned an earlier decision to issue a summons, on mrjohnson. 0ur political correspondent, helena wilkinson has more details. are you going to be the next prime minister? the leadership contest is
three people have died in manchester and liverpool after an outbreak of listeria.e more are seriously ill. labour win patients. three more are seriously ill. labourwin in patients. three more are seriously ill. labour win in the peterborough by—election narrowly holding off the brexit party by just by—election narrowly holding off the brexit party byjust under 700 votes. what you did was elect the politics of hope, not the politics of there. two women attacked on a london bus say they were...
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all right anita, thank you in it greater manchester.bbc news channel, we will bring you that debate live at 8pm followed by all the reaction from nine o'clock now. time for a look at the weather news. it's already a wet and to the day, across parts of england and wales, heavier rain on the way for some, as we go through tonight. with some intense boundary downpours pushing up intense boundary downpours pushing up from the south, affecting parts of southern central and eastern england in particular. big variety in rain totals, but there's a potential for some to see a lot of rain initially in a space of time, and have some flooding disruption going into the morning, and frequent lightning, gusty winds, hailand places, may also cause some problems, and a muggy night to come. a few showers continued towards northwest scotland, sunday start to wednesday in scotland and northern ireland. a cloudy wet start across parts of england and wales, stilts, heavy and thundery downpours into eastern england, perhaps even heading onto the evening rush
all right anita, thank you in it greater manchester.bbc news channel, we will bring you that debate live at 8pm followed by all the reaction from nine o'clock now. time for a look at the weather news. it's already a wet and to the day, across parts of england and wales, heavier rain on the way for some, as we go through tonight. with some intense boundary downpours pushing up intense boundary downpours pushing up from the south, affecting parts of southern central and eastern england in...
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in manchester, where my manchester west rand is, it fits really well.ration, you can get bank on and it really influences your brand and it really influences your brand and your product. we did not get this interview bang on so have a sweet before you go. thank you both for persevering. let's move on to sport. let's move on to sport. the rivalry between the english and scottish football teams is long, intense, and not just limited to the men. the women's teams will face each other in the world cup in france today, nearly 140 years after their first recorded match. scotland won that one. sally is in nice to tell us more. we have had such a distressing taste test this morning. what is going on? ican test this morning. what is going on? i can only hear you. i am worried about you both. you mentioned that first match tween the two sides. the last time the two sides met, in 2017, it didn't go quite so well for scotla nd 2017, it didn't go quite so well for scotland who were thrashed by england. but it won't be so easy for the english side tonight. before i t
in manchester, where my manchester west rand is, it fits really well.ration, you can get bank on and it really influences your brand and it really influences your brand and your product. we did not get this interview bang on so have a sweet before you go. thank you both for persevering. let's move on to sport. let's move on to sport. the rivalry between the english and scottish football teams is long, intense, and not just limited to the men. the women's teams will face each other in the world...
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his former manchester city team—mate vincent kompany has backed lampard to succeed at stamford bridgelampard on a team, and i'm trying to have the same impact when i come now as an older player, in terms of his intelligence, he is up there with the most intelligent footballers. so the match is natural with chelsea, i completely support him, yeah. time now to take a look at some of the day's other sport headlines. the commonwealth games in birmingham will cost 778 million pounds the government's announced. it's just above the 750 million pound initial estimate but below the figure of nearly a billion for the 2018 games on australia's gold coast. the football agent involved in the deal that brought emiliano sala to cardiff has been charged with fraud. willie mackay is due to appear before magistrates in manchester onjuly 31st but it's unrelated to the sala case. breakdancing has taken another step towards inclusion in the olympic games. the ioc voted in favour of adding it to the list of events at the paris games in 2024 along with surfing, skateboarding and sport climbing. andy murray
his former manchester city team—mate vincent kompany has backed lampard to succeed at stamford bridgelampard on a team, and i'm trying to have the same impact when i come now as an older player, in terms of his intelligence, he is up there with the most intelligent footballers. so the match is natural with chelsea, i completely support him, yeah. time now to take a look at some of the day's other sport headlines. the commonwealth games in birmingham will cost 778 million pounds the...
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myjourney began in manchester, where two survivors who knew my grandpa now live. ike was 13 years old when he was into his first concentration camp. this was the moment where we found out that the guards had disappeared and we were told we were free. that's me, the one that's waving his cap, we were supposed to be gassed the following morning because they couldn't take us anywhere else. and they knew there was a crematorium there. we saw death all the time. the chimneys, we smelled the flesh of people every day. there was a camp especially for quarantine where they gave me a number, b2413. they say they give you about three months to be able to survive, well i was in seven months and i survived. i came to auschwitz when i was only 14. i came with 182 children. 180 went to their death. just two of us got out alive. we were traumatised all the time. we were worried where's the next piece of bread going to come from. we were hungry, we were starving. i am a part of a group of survivors and their families, heading to prague to recreate a series of photos taken before
myjourney began in manchester, where two survivors who knew my grandpa now live. ike was 13 years old when he was into his first concentration camp. this was the moment where we found out that the guards had disappeared and we were told we were free. that's me, the one that's waving his cap, we were supposed to be gassed the following morning because they couldn't take us anywhere else. and they knew there was a crematorium there. we saw death all the time. the chimneys, we smelled the flesh of...
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they can now brag to manchester city and manchester united in any other english club, they have won sixhievement. really you have to say when you look at the age of the team, there could bea at the age of the team, there could be a lot more to come. they can look forward to next season will bring optimism but they do say that teams that play well that i have as good a season as liverpool have had have to have something to show for it again at the end and they have. they certainly have. thank you stuart, with a great vantage point of the crowd waiting for the buses. many thanks for now. anthonyjoshua has described his shock defeat in new york overnight as a ‘minor setback‘. he was stopped in the seventh round by the mexican andy ruizjunior. his first professional defeat saw him lose all three of his world heavyweight titles. a re—match is now on the cards and joshua has vowed to ‘get his belts back‘. 0ur reporter ade adedoyin was at madison square garden. not many thought this would go the distance and even fewer thought joshua would be counted out. the champion struck first as an he wen
they can now brag to manchester city and manchester united in any other english club, they have won sixhievement. really you have to say when you look at the age of the team, there could bea at the age of the team, there could be a lot more to come. they can look forward to next season will bring optimism but they do say that teams that play well that i have as good a season as liverpool have had have to have something to show for it again at the end and they have. they certainly have. thank...
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. >> joining us now from wachl washington, political reporter for the hill, julia manchester. >> good morning. >> geoff was reading some of these polls. mrk stands on abortion rights as we are seeing a shift there. how could this potentially impact the 2020 presidential race? we've already seen it with a shift within joe biden's campaign. where else could we see shifts on this? >> i've actually been talking to various democratic and conservative groups, pro-choice and pro-life groups. this is going to be a huge base turnout ahead of 2020. pro-choice groups are really looking to target pro-choice voters, women in particular, with these increased restrictions that we're seeing in states such as alabama and missouri. on the pro-choice side we're seeing republicans tout president trump's appointments of various conservative judges and justices across the country to potentially poke holes in rulings like roe v. wade. from that poll i found a very interesting finding. it said 53% of americans were against essentially voting for a politician that would vote to poke holes or overturn roe v. w
. >> joining us now from wachl washington, political reporter for the hill, julia manchester. >> good morning. >> geoff was reading some of these polls. mrk stands on abortion rights as we are seeing a shift there. how could this potentially impact the 2020 presidential race? we've already seen it with a shift within joe biden's campaign. where else could we see shifts on this? >> i've actually been talking to various democratic and conservative groups, pro-choice and...
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just outside of manchester sydney sydney sydney. and then. afflicted by the tall order close if. and then driving this morning to about 4 hours from the seas from new york to new york came straight to madrid for the 1st time here for the support sport the lads. love it so many fans descending on madrid for the champions league final a massive security operation is underway with up to $5000.00 police officers ensuring the safety of fans out here one of the songs like here in seoul and you know they're spread across the city now only $35000.00 tickets have actually been allocated to both teams which means that many funds have come here to madrid without a ticket and they're willing to pay what a lot of money to get into the stadium to watch the fight. in limited just to get in limits is the sky's the limit so to pay for a ticket kidney. i'd pay about $4500.00 off a ticket for $1200.00 and i asked me motor 3 mortgage the house what would you pay for a ticket on a couple of years of a go up well whether funds have a ticket or not to go
just outside of manchester sydney sydney sydney. and then. afflicted by the tall order close if. and then driving this morning to about 4 hours from the seas from new york to new york came straight to madrid for the 1st time here for the support sport the lads. love it so many fans descending on madrid for the champions league final a massive security operation is underway with up to $5000.00 police officers ensuring the safety of fans out here one of the songs like here in seoul and you know...
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the 2 questions in pakistan's reply that i wish to talk it i'm beat the manchester writing i lost in early to shankar but a century stand between fuck as a man and barbarism reminded us to never quite right off pakistan. and so both parts men were dismissed in quick succession and the collapse of wickets in shoot this has been a problem in the world cup and when the rain arrived india were in complete control again that means so much to buy teams was that as of course we have been it's a proud moment for india i mean we had to win the world cup but i'm sure we'll get there's a lot of maybe that's why the oh god i feel like that but oh oh july 14th yeah back to lift the cup. one final time today one. india were expected to be strong in this tournament i remind on bateson with afghanistan their next opponents and a place in the semifinals beckoning for their great rivals pakistan a quick it's a miracle looks to be needed if they're going to progress in this wildcard lead welling's i'll just 09 just. pull the standings don't make pleasant viewing for pakistan fans with 5 games played th
the 2 questions in pakistan's reply that i wish to talk it i'm beat the manchester writing i lost in early to shankar but a century stand between fuck as a man and barbarism reminded us to never quite right off pakistan. and so both parts men were dismissed in quick succession and the collapse of wickets in shoot this has been a problem in the world cup and when the rain arrived india were in complete control again that means so much to buy teams was that as of course we have been it's a proud...
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for india and pakistan fans, all roads led to manchester.transport, theyjust had to be there. this means a lot for us. we are from india, only to watch the match. only to win the match! it's more than a cricket match, this is war! no, it's the biggest match in the world. any sport, you can't beat it. the best part of a million people had applied for tickets, with an estimated billion watching on tv. talk about pressure. but from the off, india didn't seem to be feeling it — the favourites off to a flyer. a brilliant century from rohit sharma, before virat kohli showed why he is officially the world's best. he hit 77 until his bizarre dismissal. he thought he'd nicked it. replays showed he hadn't. frustrated, just a little. pakistan needed 337 but it seems they might have a chance. when he went for 62 the rest tumbled around him. not even a rain delay rescued them as under the floodlights india wrapped up the emphatic win. iam i am enjoying my cricket, coming off the ipl campaign and then starting here, we always know how important it is to b
for india and pakistan fans, all roads led to manchester.transport, theyjust had to be there. this means a lot for us. we are from india, only to watch the match. only to win the match! it's more than a cricket match, this is war! no, it's the biggest match in the world. any sport, you can't beat it. the best part of a million people had applied for tickets, with an estimated billion watching on tv. talk about pressure. but from the off, india didn't seem to be feeling it — the favourites off...
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on sunday one of the fiercest rivalries in sport will resume when india play pakistan in manchester our correspondent lee wellings is at old trafford ahead of a game that set to be watched by more than a 1000000000 people worldwide. there is no bigger game in cricket and there are a few big of a cations in sport then india of a pakistan and the teams are about to meet here in manchester in the cricket world cup now of course there's a lot of tension between the countries and that maybe flared up again last week the television in pakistan satirizing the indian pilot was captured back in february he was later released as a gesture of pace security is going to be tight here there's going to be a lot of police is a much that so many people wanted to say $25000.00 capacity but hundreds of millions who watch on television and online because i was a hard for 1000000 apply for tickets to the fans point of view is very different and they should enjoy the atmosphere they should enjoy the occasion they want to do in the way it's been enjoyed for years but the players obviously have to maintain the
on sunday one of the fiercest rivalries in sport will resume when india play pakistan in manchester our correspondent lee wellings is at old trafford ahead of a game that set to be watched by more than a 1000000000 people worldwide. there is no bigger game in cricket and there are a few big of a cations in sport then india of a pakistan and the teams are about to meet here in manchester in the cricket world cup now of course there's a lot of tension between the countries and that maybe flared...
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the conservative party leadership candidate boris johnson takes to the stage at hustings in manchesterthe uk enjoys the hottest day of the year so far — with temperatures soaring across southern england. a top temperature of thirty four degrees celsius is recorded in heathrow. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me olly foster and ben croucher. thanks forjoining us. here's are your sportsday headlines. pakistan leave it late in leeds to beat afghanistan at the cricket world cup. we'll tell you why that's bad news for england. it's a double for the dutch, they beat italy to setup a women's world cup semi final against sweden. charles leclerc takes pole for ferrari at the austrian grand prix, but lewis hamilton is penalised by the stewards and bumped down the grid. also coming up in the programme... let's play ball. london hosts major league baseball's first match in europe. evening, we've had some fantastic games at the cricket world cup recently. today's match at headingley went down to the final over as pakistan pipped afghanistan to win by th
the conservative party leadership candidate boris johnson takes to the stage at hustings in manchesterthe uk enjoys the hottest day of the year so far — with temperatures soaring across southern england. a top temperature of thirty four degrees celsius is recorded in heathrow. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me olly foster and ben croucher. thanks forjoining us. here's are your sportsday headlines. pakistan leave it late in leeds to beat...
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few big of a cations in sport then india of a pakistan and the teams are about to meet here in manchester in the cricket world cup now of course there's a lot of tension between the countries and that maybe flared up again last week the television in pakistan satirizing the indian pilot was captured back in february he was later released as a gesture of pace security is going to be tight here there's going to be a lot of police is a much that so many people wanted to say $25000.00 capacity but hundreds of millions who watch on television and online because i was a heart for 1000000 apply for tickets to the fans point of view is very different and they should enjoy the atmosphere they should enjoy the occasion they want to do in the way it's been enjoyed for years but the players obviously have to maintain the mindset that we have been doing for years approaching any kind of game whether it's india pakistan and australia india england not south africa or whoever it is. remains the same which is to go be professional about cricket pakistan of the only taint of the hosting going to list told
few big of a cations in sport then india of a pakistan and the teams are about to meet here in manchester in the cricket world cup now of course there's a lot of tension between the countries and that maybe flared up again last week the television in pakistan satirizing the indian pilot was captured back in february he was later released as a gesture of pace security is going to be tight here there's going to be a lot of police is a much that so many people wanted to say $25000.00 capacity but...
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for india and pakistan fans, all roads led to manchester.eyjust had to be there. this means a lot for us. we are from india, only to watch the match. only to win the match! it's more than a cricket match, this is war! no, it's the biggest match in the world. any sport, you can't beat it. the best part of a million people had applied for tickets, with an estimated billion watching on tv. talk about pressure. but from the off, india didn't seem to be feeling it — the favourites off to a flyer. a brilliant century from rohit sharma, before virat kohli showed why he is officially the world's best. he hit 77 until his bizarre dismissal. he thought he'd nicked it. replays showed he hadn't. frustrated, just a little. pakistan needed 337 but it seems they might have a chance. when he went for 62 the rest tumbled around him. not even a rain delay rescued them as under the floodlights india wrapped up the emphatic win. celebrations in manchester were matched many times over by those watching back in india, we can cross live to delhi and speak to our c
for india and pakistan fans, all roads led to manchester.eyjust had to be there. this means a lot for us. we are from india, only to watch the match. only to win the match! it's more than a cricket match, this is war! no, it's the biggest match in the world. any sport, you can't beat it. the best part of a million people had applied for tickets, with an estimated billion watching on tv. talk about pressure. but from the off, india didn't seem to be feeling it — the favourites off to a flyer....
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on sunday one of the fierceness of rivalries in sward will resume when india played pakistan in manchester our correspondent lee wellings is at old trafford ahead of the game but said to be watched by more than a 1000000000 people worldwide. there is no bigger game in cricket and there are a few big of a cations in sport then india of a pakistan and the teams are about to meet here in manchester in the cricket world cup now of course there's a lot of tension between the countries and that maybe flared up again last week the television in pakistan satirizing the indian pilot was captured back in february he was later released as a gesture of pace security is going to be tight here there's going to be a lot of police is a much that so many people wanted to say $25000.00 capacity but hundreds of millions who watch on television and online because i was a hard for 1000000 apply for tickets to the fans point of view is very different and they should enjoy the atmosphere they should enjoy the occasion the way they want to win the way it's been enjoyed for years but the players obviously have to
on sunday one of the fierceness of rivalries in sward will resume when india played pakistan in manchester our correspondent lee wellings is at old trafford ahead of the game but said to be watched by more than a 1000000000 people worldwide. there is no bigger game in cricket and there are a few big of a cations in sport then india of a pakistan and the teams are about to meet here in manchester in the cricket world cup now of course there's a lot of tension between the countries and that maybe...
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manchester is extraordinary. in the world of churchill studies, it it is sir martin gilbert, who passed away year ago and it was such a loss because he did such extensive, extensive research. william manchester absolutely brought the story alive for me and for so many readers. i wanted to give credit where credit was due because that is what really captured my imagination. mr. lamb: how much of this kind of writing got your attention? manchester's? ms. millard: a lot of it. i think he is very, very vivid. you never feel there is a forced march to get to whatever the big event is. everything builds up toward it. everything you might think is a tangential story turns out to be of great importance. it is incredibly vivid. i was absolutely drawn to that. mr. lamb: in 2012, paul reed was here. he did the third book because william manchester had died. let's listen to a little bit of this. [video clip] mr. reed: he read his plato, aristotle and i said, yes, he is a victorian man but he made himself into a classical man
manchester is extraordinary. in the world of churchill studies, it it is sir martin gilbert, who passed away year ago and it was such a loss because he did such extensive, extensive research. william manchester absolutely brought the story alive for me and for so many readers. i wanted to give credit where credit was due because that is what really captured my imagination. mr. lamb: how much of this kind of writing got your attention? manchester's? ms. millard: a lot of it. i think he is very,...
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vocus 5 points occasion that all traffic in manchester only $25000.00 were lucky enough to have a golden ticket over 700002 the plight more than a 1000000000 people in total expected to watch the game in india in pakistan and across the globe. after a disappointing start to the world cup pakistan needed the points most but i couldn't make the breakthrough when i put india wins about i right sharma showed his class again i completed a fine century that that night the indian contingent i was eventually out for $140.00 but can't seem fair at kohli continued the push to an imposing title he scored $77.00 other side of a point the running in just total 336. the 2 questions in pakistan's reply that i wish to talk it i'm beat the manchester right by last in early to shank but a century stand between fuck as a man above or azzam reminded us to never quite watch off pakistan. and so both pots men were dismissed in quick succession and the collapse of wickets in shamed this has been a problem in the world cup and when the rain of arrived india were in complete control again that means so much to b
vocus 5 points occasion that all traffic in manchester only $25000.00 were lucky enough to have a golden ticket over 700002 the plight more than a 1000000000 people in total expected to watch the game in india in pakistan and across the globe. after a disappointing start to the world cup pakistan needed the points most but i couldn't make the breakthrough when i put india wins about i right sharma showed his class again i completed a fine century that that night the indian contingent i was...
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for india and pakistan fans, all roads led to manchester.r transport, theyjust had to be there. this means a lot for us. we are from india, only to watch the match. only to win the match! its more than a cricket match, this is war! no, it's the biggest match in the world. can't beat it. the best part of a million people had applied for tickets, with an estimated billion watching on tv. talk about pressure. but india's batsmen didn't seem to be feeling it, the favourites off to a flyer. a brilliant century from rohit sharma, before virat kohli showed why he is officially the world's best. india were heading for a mammoth total, but they were slightly stalled by a rain delay, and then kohli's bizarre dismissal. he thought he nicked it... he has declared himself out. ..when replays later showed he hadn't. frustrated? just a little. pakistan still needed a hefty 337. briefly it seemed they mightjust do it, as fakhar zaman blazed his way to a half—century. but after he fell, the rest tumbled around him. a clatter of wickets and india were in sigh
for india and pakistan fans, all roads led to manchester.r transport, theyjust had to be there. this means a lot for us. we are from india, only to watch the match. only to win the match! its more than a cricket match, this is war! no, it's the biggest match in the world. can't beat it. the best part of a million people had applied for tickets, with an estimated billion watching on tv. talk about pressure. but india's batsmen didn't seem to be feeling it, the favourites off to a flyer. a...
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health officials launch an investigation into the deaths of three hospital patients in manchester anderpool who ate pre—packed sandwiches linked to an outbreak of listeria. the queen isjoined by members of the royal family for the annual trooping the colour fly—past to mark her majesty's official birthday. the fifa women's world cup kicked—off last night, with hosts france easing to a dominant 4—0 win over south korea. and coming up on bbc news: following recent sexual abuse allegations against several high—profile creatives, the 100 women programme asks whether we should be pausing for thought before going to the cinema or the book shop. that's at 2:30. good afternoon. one of the candidates for the leadership of the conservative party, michael gove, says he "deeply regrets" taking cocaine more than 20 years ago. he told the daily mail that he had taken the drug at several social events while working as a journalist. he said it was a mistake but he didn't believe it should disqualify him from becoming prime minister. pete saull reports. michael gove has put himself out there like ten
health officials launch an investigation into the deaths of three hospital patients in manchester anderpool who ate pre—packed sandwiches linked to an outbreak of listeria. the queen isjoined by members of the royal family for the annual trooping the colour fly—past to mark her majesty's official birthday. the fifa women's world cup kicked—off last night, with hosts france easing to a dominant 4—0 win over south korea. and coming up on bbc news: following recent sexual abuse allegations...
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andy is in manchester. the key question is, how is the weather?anyone who has been in manchester for the last week, knows that is a rare occurrence. there are some showers hmmfi occurrence. there are some showers forecast later this afternoon, so we may have some interruptions. fingers crossed, we should get some sort of game here today. we just had the national anthems inside 0ld game here today. we just had the national anthems inside old trafford behind me. just to give you an idea, there were more than 800,000 ticket applications this match. they could have sold out 0ld applications this match. they could have sold out old trafford 30 times. that gives you an indication as to how much excitement there is in this match. in terms of what might happen on the field, into other favourites. they have not lost yet so far in this tournament. they have arguably the best batsmen in the world. most of the pakistani fans expected before the match, they were not particularly optimistic about their chances. they have won just one of theirfour chances. they h
andy is in manchester. the key question is, how is the weather?anyone who has been in manchester for the last week, knows that is a rare occurrence. there are some showers hmmfi occurrence. there are some showers forecast later this afternoon, so we may have some interruptions. fingers crossed, we should get some sort of game here today. we just had the national anthems inside 0ld game here today. we just had the national anthems inside old trafford behind me. just to give you an idea, there...
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judith moritz, bbc news, manchester.e to beat argentina in tonight's match to stand any chance of progressing to the knockout stage. england play japan in today's other match, and katie gornall has been following them back down to nice on the french riviera. to be successful in sport takes concentration, perseverance, and patience. this is promising for england. england kept their composure against argentina and got their reward. all the angst has gone on the hour! so far, so good. as a team you need to find a way to win, no matter what. and, you know, we need to have different strategies, we need to have plan b, plan a. you need to be ready for whatever is thrown at you. momentum is super important so we want to go into that game and win it. a thigh injury forced toni duggan to watch england's first two games from the sidelines. she is now fit and hopeful of playing some part against the 2011 champions, japan. england have made a perfect start to this tournament and only need a point to finish top of the group. scotland
judith moritz, bbc news, manchester.e to beat argentina in tonight's match to stand any chance of progressing to the knockout stage. england play japan in today's other match, and katie gornall has been following them back down to nice on the french riviera. to be successful in sport takes concentration, perseverance, and patience. this is promising for england. england kept their composure against argentina and got their reward. all the angst has gone on the hour! so far, so good. as a team...