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rebecca morrell, at kennedy sorts hoping. rebecca morrell, at kennedy sports centre — hoping. centre -- _ hoping. rebecca morrell, at kennedy sports centre -- kennedy _ hoping. rebecca morrell, at kennedy sports centre -- kennedy space - sports centre —— kennedy space center, thank you. time to move over to the bbc sports centre. good afternoon. the parties are over and it's back to the important business of playing football again for england's women's team. their first game since being crowned champions of europe is a world cup qualifier against austria and the england manager, sarina wiegman, says they are ready to move on from this summer's triumph. natalie pirks reports. jaunty music life moves at a slower pace in wiener neustadt. but in this laid—back austrian town, england are only looking in one direction. england! england, european champions. this stratospheric rise is a moment the captain will never forget, even if the focus now switches to the world cup. naturally i want it to last forever, this feeling, and i want to be reminded of it all the time. that's literally
rebecca morrell, at kennedy sorts hoping. rebecca morrell, at kennedy sports centre — hoping. centre -- _ hoping. rebecca morrell, at kennedy sports centre -- kennedy _ hoping. rebecca morrell, at kennedy sports centre -- kennedy space - sports centre —— kennedy space center, thank you. time to move over to the bbc sports centre. good afternoon. the parties are over and it's back to the important business of playing football again for england's women's team. their first game since being...
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the aim — to try push it off course. 0ur science editor rebecca morrelle has the story.cky world are revealed, but this probe isn't here to study it. its job is to knock the space rock off course by smashing into it. ..two...one! cheering. oh, wow. and this was the reaction from mission control. cheering. fantastic! 0h, fantastic! i definitely think that, as far as we can tell, our first planetary defence test was a success, and i think we can clap to that, everyone. cheering. so... right? so, yeah, well, i... yeah, i think that earthlings should sleep better — definitely i will! the people working here, we're definitely going to sleep better. the target was a twin asteroid system. a larger space rock orbited by a smaller one called dimorphos, about 150 metres — that's about 500 feet — across. the crash gave dimorphos a kick to change its speed and alter its orbit. telescopes on earth tracked the moving asteroid, capturing the moment of impact, revealing the rocky debris being hurled into space. to divert an asteroid, you need to know where it is. the biggest ones, more
the aim — to try push it off course. 0ur science editor rebecca morrelle has the story.cky world are revealed, but this probe isn't here to study it. its job is to knock the space rock off course by smashing into it. ..two...one! cheering. oh, wow. and this was the reaction from mission control. cheering. fantastic! 0h, fantastic! i definitely think that, as far as we can tell, our first planetary defence test was a success, and i think we can clap to that, everyone. cheering. so... right?...
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rebecca morrell, bbc news.irst proper taste of autumn this week, with temperatures below average for the time of year, north—westerly winds to begin with, a changeable week in terms of sunshine, during the first half of the week, and then the potential for something quite nasty later on. to start the week we have warm weather fronts clearing away from southern coastal counties, bringing early rain, and that opens the door to a north—westerly airflow bringing arctic air our way, but don't forget it is september, there is still warmth in the atmosphere and it won't feel desperately chilly, and temperatures higher than they were on sunday. but we do start with rain across southern counties of england, the channel islands, just one or two showers later here. ever changing skies elsewhere, sunshine and showers, most frequent across scotland and out of the western coast, one or two spots may avoid showers altogether, but quite breezy compared to of late. strong winds in the west. and of course it all adds up for a co
rebecca morrell, bbc news.irst proper taste of autumn this week, with temperatures below average for the time of year, north—westerly winds to begin with, a changeable week in terms of sunshine, during the first half of the week, and then the potential for something quite nasty later on. to start the week we have warm weather fronts clearing away from southern coastal counties, bringing early rain, and that opens the door to a north—westerly airflow bringing arctic air our way, but don't...
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speed of about 12,000 miles an hour, some seven million miles from earth. 0ur science editor rebecca morrelleashing into it. ..two...one! oh, wow. and this was the reaction from mission control. cheering. fantastic! 0h, fantastic! i definitely think that, as far as we can tell, our first planetary defence test was a success, and i think we can clap to that, everyone. cheering. so... right? so, yeah, well, i... yeah, i think that earthlings should sleep better — definitely i will! the people working here, we�*re definitely going to sleep better. the target was a twin asteroid system. a larger space rock orbited by a smaller one called dimorphos, about 150 metres — that�*s about 500 feet — across. the crash gave dimorphos a kick to change its speed and alter its orbit. telescopes on earth tracked the moving asteroid, capturing the moment of impact, revealing the rocky debris being hurled into space. to divert an asteroid, you need to know where it is. the biggest ones, more than a kilometrem about half a mile across, could clause global devastation like the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs
speed of about 12,000 miles an hour, some seven million miles from earth. 0ur science editor rebecca morrelleashing into it. ..two...one! oh, wow. and this was the reaction from mission control. cheering. fantastic! 0h, fantastic! i definitely think that, as far as we can tell, our first planetary defence test was a success, and i think we can clap to that, everyone. cheering. so... right? so, yeah, well, i... yeah, i think that earthlings should sleep better — definitely i will! the people...
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rebecca morrelle, bbc news.to stage the event — and this week our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson, is in leeds. yorkshire has hosted the eurovision song contest before, in 1982. sir terry wogan: bienvenue a harrogate. welcome to harrogate. now, it's been a very, - very popular spot this week for all the delegates _ from all the european countries. things have rather changed since then. but eurovision could return. as part of a special year dedicated to culture, leeds is bidding to host the event. we've got everything. it's in the middle of leeds 2023, which is our big cultural festival, we have the infrastructure. this is what we do, we entertain, we are musical, we can deliver this. # kisses for me, save all your kisses for me...# and leeds has produced a eurovision winner. brotherhood of man triumphed in 1976. sandra stevens was born and grew up in the city. what would it mean to you if eurovision was held in leeds? it would give the yorkshire people the boost that everybody needs in the country. i
rebecca morrelle, bbc news.to stage the event — and this week our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson, is in leeds. yorkshire has hosted the eurovision song contest before, in 1982. sir terry wogan: bienvenue a harrogate. welcome to harrogate. now, it's been a very, - very popular spot this week for all the delegates _ from all the european countries. things have rather changed since then. but eurovision could return. as part of a special year dedicated to culture, leeds is bidding to...
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rebecca morrelle, bbc news. the reuters news agency. they are also reporting that amongst the people killed, the gunman then committed suicide, killed himself, that's according to the russian investigative committee. but a number of victims, including five children in that school shooting. we don't have details yet as to the motive or who the gunman was or why this attack happened. a terrible attack on a school in central russia, with children amongst the victims, five children thought to have died. we will bring you the latest details as they come in. the new king started his reign in the same week as the prime minister liz truss took over, and it seems both have an interest in cheese. truss famously made a speech criticising the level of cheese imports and was somehwat mocked for it. king charles, as prince of wales, took an interest in reviving artisan cheeses. our climate editor justin rowlatt reports. cow moos. it is tough to make ends meet when you are running a small dairy farm. this farmer says his farm
rebecca morrelle, bbc news. the reuters news agency. they are also reporting that amongst the people killed, the gunman then committed suicide, killed himself, that's according to the russian investigative committee. but a number of victims, including five children in that school shooting. we don't have details yet as to the motive or who the gunman was or why this attack happened. a terrible attack on a school in central russia, with children amongst the victims, five children thought to have...
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rebecca morrelle, bbc news.reliminary information, 13 people were killed, including six adults and seven children. a further 14 children and seven adults were injured. investigators said at least 20 others had been injured during the shooting at school 88 in the city of izhevsk in west—central russia. local officials say the gunman's body was later found. his motive remains unknown. hello again. over the next few days the weather is certainly going to be changeable. it'll often be windy, wet, and we'll see some rain or showers. today we've got this weather front continuing to pull away onto the near continent, taking this rain with it. this second weather front enhancing the showers and the isobars alone telling you it's going to be windy wherever you are. the wind is illustrated by the blue arrows on this chart, they are blue because it's coming from a chilly direction, namely from the northwest. and where we've got exposure to the north—westerly wind is where we'll see the lion's share of the showers. the stro
rebecca morrelle, bbc news.reliminary information, 13 people were killed, including six adults and seven children. a further 14 children and seven adults were injured. investigators said at least 20 others had been injured during the shooting at school 88 in the city of izhevsk in west—central russia. local officials say the gunman's body was later found. his motive remains unknown. hello again. over the next few days the weather is certainly going to be changeable. it'll often be windy, wet,...
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rebecca morrell, bbc news.don't worry about the hurricane. but actually, my michael fish level of confidence is warranted this time because the physics of objects in spaceis because the physics of objects in space is a lot more straightforward in many respects in the weather. there is no risk to us from this object the nasa dart mission is hurtling towards and in fact the biggest risk from any object we know of currently at about one in 2000 chance of a collision with an object sometime between 2170—2290, a long way off, a tiny risk, and that's the biggest threat we know of. it shouldn't give us any... is that why they are doing this? irate shouldn't give us any... is that why they are doing this?— shouldn't give us any... is that why they are doing this? we do know that from time to — they are doing this? we do know that from time to time, _ they are doing this? we do know that from time to time, sizable _ they are doing this? we do know that from time to time, sizable bodies - they are doing this? we do know
rebecca morrell, bbc news.don't worry about the hurricane. but actually, my michael fish level of confidence is warranted this time because the physics of objects in spaceis because the physics of objects in space is a lot more straightforward in many respects in the weather. there is no risk to us from this object the nasa dart mission is hurtling towards and in fact the biggest risk from any object we know of currently at about one in 2000 chance of a collision with an object sometime between...