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ross murdoch has also reached tonight‘s 200 finals.r them to be effective; but now a group of scientists has cast doubt on that recommendation. an article in the british medical journal argues that taking antibiotics for longer than necessary can increase the risk of developing a resistance to them. however england‘s chief medical officer says more research is needed before any change in policy. here‘s our health correspondent dominic hughes. antibiotics, we are wonderful. mapoe all sorts of ways are being used to spread the word antibiotics need to be used sparingly. that message is becoming ever more urgent as fears grow over the dangers posed by microbes that are resistant to the drugs. traditionally we‘ve always been told to finish a course of antibiotics. but some believe that might actually be making the situation worse. what we worry about is that many patients are already colonised with resistant bacteria and they might not be part of the infection, they might be in your gut, on your skin, up your nose, and if we use antibiotic
ross murdoch has also reached tonight‘s 200 finals.r them to be effective; but now a group of scientists has cast doubt on that recommendation. an article in the british medical journal argues that taking antibiotics for longer than necessary can increase the risk of developing a resistance to them. however england‘s chief medical officer says more research is needed before any change in policy. here‘s our health correspondent dominic hughes. antibiotics, we are wonderful. mapoe all sorts...
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ross murdoch was also in the final but came last.mpionship race in three years. andyjamieson and steve parry take up the commentary. commentator: look at him break away from the rest of the world. the world record is 57.13, 57.a7, just outside that. but goodness me, that was phenomenal. it is a sprint. great britain's allen pizzey has destroyed the best of the world, absolutely obliterated them. two months after rio, it's going to be so hard to get back what i had there but i'm more than happy to come here and my title, and year after year now. i was a bit longer to the wall as well, but i'm so happy with that. was that the pace you plan to go out or do you think that excitement got you a bit tonight? i felt like a little boy again going out in a crowd. a world record for a reason, that performance at the olympics was just completely different to that swim. i was on target for it but ijust missed out. let's see what i can get tomorrow in the 50. let's get more from budapest now. speak to former 0lympic champion beccy adlington who is
ross murdoch was also in the final but came last.mpionship race in three years. andyjamieson and steve parry take up the commentary. commentator: look at him break away from the rest of the world. the world record is 57.13, 57.a7, just outside that. but goodness me, that was phenomenal. it is a sprint. great britain's allen pizzey has destroyed the best of the world, absolutely obliterated them. two months after rio, it's going to be so hard to get back what i had there but i'm more than happy...
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commonwealth champion ross murdoch looks in great form ahead of the 200 metres breaststroke final tomorrowrd fastest for the final overall, and will certainly be in contention for the medals. and finally an extraordinary tale, from yarmouth races this afternoon, where the winner of the first race, mandarin princess, was laterfound, to be another horse! mandarin princess was the shock 50 to one winner — or so it was thought, because after routine testing, it was discovered that mandarin princess, here in the blue, was actually stable—mate, millie's kiss, a horse with more experience. both horses were trained by charlie mcbride, and an investigation has been ordered by the british horse racing authority. the result stood. four—time tour de france champion chris froome, will ride in this year's vuelta a espana, in pursuit of a rare double. the 32—year—old has finished second, in the vuelta three times. only two men have won both tours in the same year, but that was when the spanish race was held in april. and bbc sport will broadcast live coverage of the us pga championship next month across
commonwealth champion ross murdoch looks in great form ahead of the 200 metres breaststroke final tomorrowrd fastest for the final overall, and will certainly be in contention for the medals. and finally an extraordinary tale, from yarmouth races this afternoon, where the winner of the first race, mandarin princess, was laterfound, to be another horse! mandarin princess was the shock 50 to one winner — or so it was thought, because after routine testing, it was discovered that mandarin...
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ross murdoch has also reached tonight's 200 semi—finals.he is being investigated in connection with claims of gross professional misconduct. details of the allegation against phil gormley haven't been made public. 0ur correspondent catriona renton is in glasgow. what's going on? exactly what is being investigated and who made those allegations is not known, but we do understand there has been a claim of bullion made against phil gormley. —— claim of bullying. it's been made by a senior officer. the case is being investigated by the police investigations and review commission, they can't give any further detail on the investigation but what they've said is that if these allegations are proven, they would amount to gross misconduct and if that were sufficiently serious it could lead to phil gormley losing hisjob. phil gormley is could lead to phil gormley losing his job. phil gormley is the could lead to phil gormley losing hisjob. phil gormley is the most senior police officer in scotland. police scotland is the second biggest force in the u
ross murdoch has also reached tonight's 200 semi—finals.he is being investigated in connection with claims of gross professional misconduct. details of the allegation against phil gormley haven't been made public. 0ur correspondent catriona renton is in glasgow. what's going on? exactly what is being investigated and who made those allegations is not known, but we do understand there has been a claim of bullion made against phil gormley. —— claim of bullying. it's been made by a senior...
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ross murdoch just fell short. for the breaststroke final but finished in fourth place, just missing out on a medal. not as much luck though for mollie renshaw. after qualifying fastest from the heats in the 200m breast—stroke, she scraped into the final but finished outside the medals, coming home in sixth. rio olympic silver medallist yuliya yefimova won the race more medal chances for gb tomorrow. james guy is in the butterfly final. finishing second fastest, ben proud is through to the freestyle final. let us move on to formula one. red bull's daniel ricciardo was fastest in both practise sessions ahead of sunday's hungarian grand prix just ahead of championship leader sebastien vettel but it was a disappointing day for title rival lewis hamilton who struggled back in 5th. our f1 reporter tom clarkson is following the action at the hungaroring. the sleeping giant awakens. red bull racing, world champions between 2010 and 2013 who have not been able to hold a candle to mercedes and ferrari in the last few years
ross murdoch just fell short. for the breaststroke final but finished in fourth place, just missing out on a medal. not as much luck though for mollie renshaw. after qualifying fastest from the heats in the 200m breast—stroke, she scraped into the final but finished outside the medals, coming home in sixth. rio olympic silver medallist yuliya yefimova won the race more medal chances for gb tomorrow. james guy is in the butterfly final. finishing second fastest, ben proud is through to the...
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team—mate ross murdoch also progressed.ht's 400m freestyle final. also through to their semi—finals are 0lympic silver medallist siobhan—marie 0'connor, hannah miley and ben proud. england have won the third—place play—off at the world hockey league semifinals, beating argentina 5—2. the match went to injury time with three goals from england to secure the bronze medal. the world league finals tournament will take place in new zealand in november. you can follow the cricket on five live sports extra and the golf is also on the bbc sport website. i will be backin the bbc sport website. i will be back in the next hour. the rules on blood donation are to be relaxed in england and scotland to allow more gay men and sex workers to take part. experts say there is clear evidence it is safe for those groups to give blood after abstaining from sex for three months instead of 12. hiv charities have welcomed the changes. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. giving blood is not for everyone. rules on safety mean those at
team—mate ross murdoch also progressed.ht's 400m freestyle final. also through to their semi—finals are 0lympic silver medallist siobhan—marie 0'connor, hannah miley and ben proud. england have won the third—place play—off at the world hockey league semifinals, beating argentina 5—2. the match went to injury time with three goals from england to secure the bronze medal. the world league finals tournament will take place in new zealand in november. you can follow the cricket on five...
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no peaty in the pool this morning but britain‘s ross murdoch qualified second fastest for the semifinals in pursuit of a historic double. the 32—year—old won his latest tour de france title just this sunday. he has ridden before in the race and it used to take place before the tour in april. he finished second on two occasions. he says to win but i doesn‘t sing you would be incredible and begins on the 19th august. england and scotland play theirfinal group games at the women‘s european championship tonight. both can qualify. england need just a point to top their group. scotland have to beat spain by two goals to have any chance and they also need england to beat portugal. if they win without conceding a goal, they‘ll become the first england side — male orfemale — to progress at a major tournament with a 100% record and without conceding. we want to improve, we want to get better. we‘ve said before we want to be the best team in the world and so far we have had a good performance against scotland, in other areas are better performance against spain, it‘s about bringing those two togeth
no peaty in the pool this morning but britain‘s ross murdoch qualified second fastest for the semifinals in pursuit of a historic double. the 32—year—old won his latest tour de france title just this sunday. he has ridden before in the race and it used to take place before the tour in april. he finished second on two occasions. he says to win but i doesn‘t sing you would be incredible and begins on the 19th august. england and scotland play theirfinal group games at the women‘s...
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team—mate ross murdoch is also through. he finished sixth.ace play—off at the world hockey league tournament in johannesburg. they beat argentina 5—2. the match went to extra time, and three goals from england secured the bronze medal. giselle ansley scored from a penalty corner and a penalty. the world league finals tournament will take place in new zealand in november. what a busy day of sport! you can keep up to date with all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. have a look at the golf page to find out exactly what's going on with jordan spieth. he's let slip a three shot lead over night and he now trails to matt kuchar. we'll have much more for you in the next hour. more now on the story that the bbc‘s most high—profile female personalities have called on the corporation to act now to deal with the gender pay gap. we've just received a letter issued by the director—general of the bbc, lord paul. he says in it that work is underway to close disparities and he wants to accelerate further change. josh doody is an a
team—mate ross murdoch is also through. he finished sixth.ace play—off at the world hockey league tournament in johannesburg. they beat argentina 5—2. the match went to extra time, and three goals from england secured the bronze medal. giselle ansley scored from a penalty corner and a penalty. the world league finals tournament will take place in new zealand in november. what a busy day of sport! you can keep up to date with all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's...
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ross murdoch was also in the final but came last.full set of titles. he's olympic, world, european and commonwealth champion. two months after rio, it's going to be so hard to get back what i had a career but i'm more than happy to come here and my title, and year after year now. i was a bit longer to the wall as well, but i'm so happy with that. was that the pace you plan to go out or do you think that excitement got you a bit tonight? i felt like a little boy again going out in a crowd. a world record for a reason, that performance at the olympics was just com pletely performance at the olympics was just completely different to that swim. i was on target for it but ijust missed out. let's see what i can get tomorrow in the 50. the top ten fastest times in the world annual brushstroke, that's insane to me, to be honest. you are an amazing role model. you aware that pressure? not really. i got a massive cheer when i came out. that means something to me. especially when most of this crowd is hungarian, that means i've got a lot of spo
ross murdoch was also in the final but came last.full set of titles. he's olympic, world, european and commonwealth champion. two months after rio, it's going to be so hard to get back what i had a career but i'm more than happy to come here and my title, and year after year now. i was a bit longer to the wall as well, but i'm so happy with that. was that the pace you plan to go out or do you think that excitement got you a bit tonight? i felt like a little boy again going out in a crowd. a...
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britain's ross murdoch will also be in that final. he qualified seventh—fastest.h throughout the programme. about keeping calm, cool and collected and how all those people who won this weekend managed to do that. it is the culmination of a five—month legal battle that has drawn international attention, and interventions from figures including the pope and donald trump. today, the parents of terminally ill baby charlie gard will return to the high court, as they continue their fight to be allowed to take their son to the us for experimental therapy. treatment doctors here argue won't help him. it is clearly a highly emotional and complex case. let's get the thoughts of former high courtjudge, sir mark headley. good morning to you. thank you very much indeed forjoining us. we have talked to charlie gard's mother, connie, here on the programme. obviously incredibly difficult for them. tell us about the impact of having to make these decisions on people like you. well, thank you and good morning. i have had to do a few of these before i retired, and they do have, obvi
britain's ross murdoch will also be in that final. he qualified seventh—fastest.h throughout the programme. about keeping calm, cool and collected and how all those people who won this weekend managed to do that. it is the culmination of a five—month legal battle that has drawn international attention, and interventions from figures including the pope and donald trump. today, the parents of terminally ill baby charlie gard will return to the high court, as they continue their fight to be...