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daniela relph, bbc news, sunderland.resident celebrating with the national team in russia. here he is wearing a red and white chequered t—shirt — jumping and singing with the players. happy times for croatia. 30,000 people descended on british capital to celebrate british pride. we will leave you with some of these pictures to say goodbye. the summer heatwave goes on. another hot, sunny and dry day on saturday. sunday dry day on saturday. look similar. this was a picture taken saturday afternoon by one of our weather watchers in cambridgeshire. you can see the fair weather cloud which has been bubbling up. fairly similar on sunday. a bit of cloud here and there. over the next few days, largely dry, and many of us will have strong sunshine around. high pressure keeping things generally dry and settled. a weather front sitting across the far north—west on sunday, bringing a bit more cloud in some spots of rain, particularly to the far north—west of scotland. small chance of catching an isolated shower across southern scotl
daniela relph, bbc news, sunderland.resident celebrating with the national team in russia. here he is wearing a red and white chequered t—shirt — jumping and singing with the players. happy times for croatia. 30,000 people descended on british capital to celebrate british pride. we will leave you with some of these pictures to say goodbye. the summer heatwave goes on. another hot, sunny and dry day on saturday. sunday dry day on saturday. look similar. this was a picture taken saturday...
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daniella relph was with fans in sunderland. patriotism on full show.s hopeful. i'm feeling great, kind of weird. so excited, hot work! what do you reckon? we're going to win! with england's jordan pickford and henderson both from sunderland, there was added passion here. the crowd lived every tackle, every chance and every goal. thousands gathered around big screens in city centres, watching and willing england to do well. cheering and applause. it's never an easy watch. that mix of anxiety and hope. knowing that a world cup semifinal was in sight. cheering and applause. even at wimbledon, not everyone's mind was on the tennis. and in sunderland, at the final whistle there was total euphoria. # football's coming home... this has been an uplifting experience for everyone watching together here. after years of disappointment, they have finally seen their team deliver. expectation levels are through the roof. but they have done really well. absolutely fab. and i'm so pleased that dele alli scored. yes! bring it on! here, you sense the celebrations have ju
daniella relph was with fans in sunderland. patriotism on full show.s hopeful. i'm feeling great, kind of weird. so excited, hot work! what do you reckon? we're going to win! with england's jordan pickford and henderson both from sunderland, there was added passion here. the crowd lived every tackle, every chance and every goal. thousands gathered around big screens in city centres, watching and willing england to do well. cheering and applause. it's never an easy watch. that mix of anxiety and...
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daniela relph, bbc news, sunderland.eed by the cabinet at chequers yesterday. part of the plan is that unlimited immigration from the eu will end, but today theresa may refused to rule out making it easier for eu citizens to come here, than people from other parts of the world. conservative brexiteers have said they're waiting for more details about the new proposals. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. brexit is a marathon, not a sprint. mps rushing to downing street to get more on theresa may's plan. happy with what's been agreed? the cabinet agreed it. but who else knows what's going on? the only thing that is absolutely certain about today is free coffee at number 9. inside number 10, the prime minister relieved to have her cabinet on board. i think when people voted to leave the european union they wanted an end to free movement. free movement will end. they wanted us to end the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice in the uk. that will end. but for many brexiteers, a commitment to follow the eu's
daniela relph, bbc news, sunderland.eed by the cabinet at chequers yesterday. part of the plan is that unlimited immigration from the eu will end, but today theresa may refused to rule out making it easier for eu citizens to come here, than people from other parts of the world. conservative brexiteers have said they're waiting for more details about the new proposals. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. brexit is a marathon, not a sprint. mps rushing to downing street to get more on...
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daniele de rossi, bbc news, sunderland.em and the finalfor what stands between them and the final for the first what stands between them and the finalfor the first time what stands between them and the final for the first time since 1966 and it is croatia, in the last few minutes, they have beaten the hosts, russia, in a dramatic match in saatchi in their semifinal. —— in sotchi. ivan rakitic with the penalty. 2—2 in extra time, a penalty. 2—2 in extra time, a penalty shoot out in this tournament. croatia managed to ove rco m e tournament. croatia managed to overcome hosts russia by 11—3 to prevail. they will meet england in the semi final in moscow on wednesday. a tough opponent and russia would have represented, they are ranked 20th in the world but in that are above them and they will be confident, especially of the way, as you saw, they played earlier on today. it has to be said that england have come through the easier side of the draw and they have taken advantage of that fact, they have taken advantage of the fact th
daniele de rossi, bbc news, sunderland.em and the finalfor what stands between them and the final for the first what stands between them and the finalfor the first time what stands between them and the final for the first time since 1966 and it is croatia, in the last few minutes, they have beaten the hosts, russia, in a dramatic match in saatchi in their semifinal. —— in sotchi. ivan rakitic with the penalty. 2—2 in extra time, a penalty. 2—2 in extra time, a penalty shoot out in this...
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our correspondent is in sunderland with some pretty nervous fa ns sunderland with some pretty nervousit is already getting incredibly noisy. the sun is shining, the crowds are building. this is the sunnyside live music festival in the centre of sunderland and 4000 people are expected throughout the day today, many of them dressed in their england shirts, as you would expect, but during the match, there will be no music. the bands will fall silent. the organisers have put up this big screen, it is showing racing at the moment but later it will show the football. they are late people who have come here to get a seat are getting ready, enjoying a beer. the excitement is building. there is a sense of anticipation and expectation, but also pride. two of the england stars are local lads who grew up in sunderland, jordan pickford and jordan henderson. the crowd are getting behind the team. the countdown is on. less than an hour to go. organisers have told me that they expect to sell 40,000 pints of beer today. i have heard lots of chants, football is coming home. one of the headline acts at
our correspondent is in sunderland with some pretty nervous fa ns sunderland with some pretty nervousit is already getting incredibly noisy. the sun is shining, the crowds are building. this is the sunnyside live music festival in the centre of sunderland and 4000 people are expected throughout the day today, many of them dressed in their england shirts, as you would expect, but during the match, there will be no music. the bands will fall silent. the organisers have put up this big screen, it...
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and in sunderland at the final whistle, there was total euphoria.en an uplifting experience with everyone watching it together here. after years of disappointment, finally they see their team deliver. expectation levels through the roof. they have done really well. absolutely fab and i'm so pleased that dele alli scored. yes, bring it on! no one is in the mood to stop the celebrations just yet. daniela relph, bbc news, sunderland. now on bbc news — our world. we have a pursuit. sirens wail ..heading eastbound, about 70mph... it's a pursuit. they're on the freeway, they're coming east. the crime situation is high. it's very, very busy for law enforcement. but, again, it's a very small percentage of people that are causing the problems. all right, bad guyjust crashed. all right. i'm going to get us a little bit off because we have, like, i7 guns pointed in this direction. radio: they are starting to take the occupants into custody. a night patrol with the la sheriffs in the city of compton. two suspected members of the southside compton cripps gang ar
and in sunderland at the final whistle, there was total euphoria.en an uplifting experience with everyone watching it together here. after years of disappointment, finally they see their team deliver. expectation levels through the roof. they have done really well. absolutely fab and i'm so pleased that dele alli scored. yes, bring it on! no one is in the mood to stop the celebrations just yet. daniela relph, bbc news, sunderland. now on bbc news — our world. we have a pursuit. sirens wail...
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in sunderland, as the game began, the mood was hopeful. i'm feeling great!? going to wind, definitely going to wind. with england's jordan pickford and henderson both from sunderland, there was added passion here. this cloud lived every tackle, every chance, and emory goal. —— every chance, and emory goal. —— every goal. for 90 minutes this afternoon, england seems to grind to afternoon, england seems to grind to a halt. thousands gathering around big screens, watching and willing their team to do well. in the past, it england have been stressful viewing, but not so much today. the young footballers of ridgeway rovers stopped their games to watch. this is where harry kane played as a child. and in sunderland, at the final whistle, there was total euphoria. it's coming home! this has been an uplifting experience. everybody watching together here, after years of disappointment, they have finally seen their team deliver. you know, they have done really well. absolutely fab and i am so pleased that dele alli scored, yes, bring it on! no one is in the mood to sto
in sunderland, as the game began, the mood was hopeful. i'm feeling great!? going to wind, definitely going to wind. with england's jordan pickford and henderson both from sunderland, there was added passion here. this cloud lived every tackle, every chance, and emory goal. —— every chance, and emory goal. —— every goal. for 90 minutes this afternoon, england seems to grind to afternoon, england seems to grind to a halt. thousands gathering around big screens, watching and willing their...
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are correspondent sarah corker is in sunderland with some nervous england fa ns sunderland with somes preparing for the big game. it is quiet behind you? it is not really. it has been incredibly noisy. it is hot and lots of people are chanting football is coming home. this is a music festival, sunnyside live, and they are expecting 4000 people throughout the day, but as you can see, they have stopped the music, because everyone wa nts to stopped the music, because everyone wants to watch the match. they have put up this big—screen on the side ofa put up this big—screen on the side of a boss which also doubles as a bar. people are feeling nervous and excited. we can have a chat with sam and dean. are you feeling, you feeling confident? really confident. we have a massive chance. most of the best teams have gone out. we are in there, we have great players, harry kane is on fire so i do not see why we cannot win. what is your prediction? i would say 3-1. confident. what is your prediction? well... cheering i feel a cheering ifeel a bit sick. today cheering i feel a bit sick. today we'll
are correspondent sarah corker is in sunderland with some nervous england fa ns sunderland with somes preparing for the big game. it is quiet behind you? it is not really. it has been incredibly noisy. it is hot and lots of people are chanting football is coming home. this is a music festival, sunnyside live, and they are expecting 4000 people throughout the day, but as you can see, they have stopped the music, because everyone wa nts to stopped the music, because everyone wants to watch the...
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our correspondent sarah corker is in sunderland.gh what happened when that header went in? as you would expect, the crowd erupted. everyone was jumping as you would expect, the crowd erupted. everyone wasjumping up as you would expect, the crowd erupted. everyone was jumping up and down singing football's coming home. it is incredibly busy and hot, and for now we have some very happy football fans. this is actually a music festival in the centre of sunderland, but no bands are playing when the match is going on. they have brought in this big screen on the side of the bus which doubles as a barand the side of the bus which doubles as a bar and organisers are expected to sell 40,000 pints of beer today. i have some fans with me. going into the second half, i—0 have some fans with me. going into the second half, 1—0 up, how are you feeling? cautiously optimistic. i would not put my house on it. i would not put my house on it. i would maybe put your house on it, but not mine. we just need the second goal, the second goal is everything.
our correspondent sarah corker is in sunderland.gh what happened when that header went in? as you would expect, the crowd erupted. everyone was jumping as you would expect, the crowd erupted. everyone wasjumping up as you would expect, the crowd erupted. everyone was jumping up and down singing football's coming home. it is incredibly busy and hot, and for now we have some very happy football fans. this is actually a music festival in the centre of sunderland, but no bands are playing when the...
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in sunderland at the final whistle, there was total euphoria.fting experience with everyone watching it together after years of disappointment. their team deliver. they have done really well. absolutely fab. i am so pleased that dele alli scored. yes! bring it on! no one is in the mood to stop the celebrations just yet. the no one is in the mood to stop the celebrationsjust yet. the prime minister has been defending the brexit deal agreed by the cabinet yesterday. pa rt of brexit deal agreed by the cabinet yesterday. part of the plan is that unlimited immigration from the eu would end the today, theresa may refused to rule it out to make it easierfor eu citizens refused to rule it out to make it easier for eu citizens to come here. they are waiting for more details about the proposals. brexit is an marathons. not a sprint. mps rushing to downing street to get more on theresa may's plan. the cabinet agreed it but who else knows what's going on? the only thing that is certain is free coffee at number nine. inside number ten, the prime minister is
in sunderland at the final whistle, there was total euphoria.fting experience with everyone watching it together after years of disappointment. their team deliver. they have done really well. absolutely fab. i am so pleased that dele alli scored. yes! bring it on! no one is in the mood to stop the celebrations just yet. the no one is in the mood to stop the celebrationsjust yet. the prime minister has been defending the brexit deal agreed by the cabinet yesterday. pa rt of brexit deal agreed by...
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in a moment we will be talking to sailor corker who is at the build—up with fans and sunderland.inford. what is the atmosphere like? this is the arena of the henley, this ufo looking stadium, brand—new for the world cup and the crowd starting to come up. 0pening three hours before the game now. the fa ns three hours before the game now. the fans queueing up to get flags painted on theirfaces. lots fans queueing up to get flags painted on their faces. lots of them are going for england likes and sweden flags and plenty of them getting the russian flag painted on theirfaces. getting the russian flag painted on their faces. there getting the russian flag painted on theirfaces. there are england getting the russian flag painted on their faces. there are england fans here, not in huge numbers. these are two young men who have come here from the uk after watching england playing colombia is that right?m this man's backyard. absolutely amazing. it was amazing. booked the ticket straightaway after midnight. buzzing. that was the moment you had to be in russia if england can go further? a
in a moment we will be talking to sailor corker who is at the build—up with fans and sunderland.inford. what is the atmosphere like? this is the arena of the henley, this ufo looking stadium, brand—new for the world cup and the crowd starting to come up. 0pening three hours before the game now. the fa ns three hours before the game now. the fans queueing up to get flags painted on theirfaces. lots fans queueing up to get flags painted on their faces. lots of them are going for england likes...
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in february but sunderland facing the north—east rivals at the stadium of light, almost 600 officers, so one officer per 50 supporters. and a similar ratio in league1 supporters. and a similar ratio in league 1 when mk dons played afc wimbledon, this match had one police officer per 41 fans in attendance. of course those sides have an intense rivalry after mk dons form a breakaway club when the original building collapsed back in 200a. the body representing football supporters in the uk sayjust a handful of supporters pose a risk within a crowd of thousands. the football supporters federation say a high number of police has an impact on the match day experience and they believe that a heavy police presence is not needed quite to much these days after a full number of incidents since the bad old days of the 19805 and that hooliganism but one expert says it is not quite so 5imple. one expert says it is not quite so simple. i didn't think are in a situation where we can take the police away from football, incidents do still occur and crowds 5till police away from football, incidents do
in february but sunderland facing the north—east rivals at the stadium of light, almost 600 officers, so one officer per 50 supporters. and a similar ratio in league1 supporters. and a similar ratio in league 1 when mk dons played afc wimbledon, this match had one police officer per 41 fans in attendance. of course those sides have an intense rivalry after mk dons form a breakaway club when the original building collapsed back in 200a. the body representing football supporters in the uk...
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houghton urgent care centre in my neighbouring constituency, are under threat of closure by the sunderlandinical commissioning group. it is not good enough for the prime minister just to say that these are simply local decisions, as local people certainly do not want those closures. what will she say to my constituents who rely on those vital urgent care centres, and to the staff at sunderland royal a&e who are going to have to deal with the aftermath of the closures? prime minister may: the honorable lady complains to me that we want decisions to be taken at local level by the nhs, but i believe it is absolutely right that decisions are taken at local level. when the nhs takes those decisions, the important thing is that it puts the interests of patients, the safety of patients and the treatment of patients first. she has raised this particular issue, but i continue to believe that it is right not for politicians here to make a decision like that but for actual clinicians and others working in the national health service. the british house of commons is now in recess until september 5. fo
houghton urgent care centre in my neighbouring constituency, are under threat of closure by the sunderlandinical commissioning group. it is not good enough for the prime minister just to say that these are simply local decisions, as local people certainly do not want those closures. what will she say to my constituents who rely on those vital urgent care centres, and to the staff at sunderland royal a&e who are going to have to deal with the aftermath of the closures? prime minister may:...
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and how about this for a goal — sunderland midfielder elliot embleton curling past the turkey keeper france later in group b, with the top two nations from each group progressing to the semi—finals. could liverpool be about to break the world transfer record for a goalkeeper for this man — allisson. the brazil and roma shot stopper is in demand byjurgen klopp, and liverpool have lodged an offer with the italian side — believed to be around £62 million. current keeper, loris karius was at fault for two goals in liverpool's champions league final defeat by real madrid, but it was later found that he had concussion. now the 147th open golf championship at carnoustie gets under way on thursday. the course on the east coast of scotland is renowned as one of the toughest on the circuit. padraig harrington was the winner the last time the championship was held there — he's back in this year's field — along with another former champion.. tiger woods won the last of his three opens here at hoylake in 2006 — but this is his first championship for three years after back surgery in 2014 and a st
and how about this for a goal — sunderland midfielder elliot embleton curling past the turkey keeper france later in group b, with the top two nations from each group progressing to the semi—finals. could liverpool be about to break the world transfer record for a goalkeeper for this man — allisson. the brazil and roma shot stopper is in demand byjurgen klopp, and liverpool have lodged an offer with the italian side — believed to be around £62 million. current keeper, loris karius was...
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and how about this for a goal — sunderland midfielder elliot embleton curling past the turkey keeperrance later in group b, with the top two nations from each group progressing to the semi—finals. there are two days to go now before the 1a7th 0pen golf championship gets under way at carnoustie. the course on the east coast of scotland is renowned as one of the toughest on the open circuit. padraig harrington was the winner the last time the open was held there — he's back in this year's field — along with another former champion. tiger woods won the last of his three 0pens here at hoylake in 2006 but this is his first championship for three years after back surgery in 2014 and a string of other injuries. and the american admitted that he had thought he may never play at the open again. there was definitely points in time i thought i would never play in this championship again. watching it on tv, it's great seeing it on tv but it's even better in person and i remember how it feels to come down the last hole with a chance to win it, and knowing i may never have that opportunity again.
and how about this for a goal — sunderland midfielder elliot embleton curling past the turkey keeperrance later in group b, with the top two nations from each group progressing to the semi—finals. there are two days to go now before the 1a7th 0pen golf championship gets under way at carnoustie. the course on the east coast of scotland is renowned as one of the toughest on the open circuit. padraig harrington was the winner the last time the open was held there — he's back in this year's...
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the storms that swept in forcing middlesbrough's friendly against sunderland to be abandoned...ding the end of the heatwave, were supposed to put a stop to this too, the chaos at the channel tunnel. for three days, trains had been unable to run at full capacity because it was too hot — the air conditioning could not cope. the queue of cars trying to get into eurotunnel tells the story. some are having to wait 6.5 hours to get on a train. the company is advising people not to travel unless it's absolutely necessary. but those with holidays booked have little choice. for many, it became a case of killing time. i got a football in the car, got a field behind me, we'll kill some time. no, i'm not going to wait, i'm going to leave. gonna go back. you're going home? yes. 0n the france side there is no queue, nothing, why here is it so many queues? it's the same temperatures. whoa! lightning strikes have also taken out some rail services, as have strikes of a different kind — this time by members of the rmt union on south western railway and eurostar. even just getting around became di
the storms that swept in forcing middlesbrough's friendly against sunderland to be abandoned...ding the end of the heatwave, were supposed to put a stop to this too, the chaos at the channel tunnel. for three days, trains had been unable to run at full capacity because it was too hot — the air conditioning could not cope. the queue of cars trying to get into eurotunnel tells the story. some are having to wait 6.5 hours to get on a train. the company is advising people not to travel unless...
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the storms that swept in forcing middlesbrough's friendly against sunderland to be abandoned...eralding the end of the heatwave, were supposed to put a stop to this, too, the chaos at the channel tunnel. for three days, trains had been unable to run at full capacity because it was too hot — the air conditioning could not cope. the queue of cars trying to get into eurotunnel tells the story. some are having to wait six and a half hours to get on a train. the company is advising people not to travel unless it's absolutely necessary. but those with holidays booked have little choice. for many it became a case of killing time. i've got a football in the car, got a field behind me, we'll kill some time. no, i'm not going to wait, i'm going to leave. going to go back. you're going home? yes. on the france side there is no queue, nothing, why is here so many queues? it is the same temperatures. whoa! lightning strikes have also taken out some rail services, as have strikes of a different kind — this time by members of the rmt union on south western railway and eurostar. even just getti
the storms that swept in forcing middlesbrough's friendly against sunderland to be abandoned...eralding the end of the heatwave, were supposed to put a stop to this, too, the chaos at the channel tunnel. for three days, trains had been unable to run at full capacity because it was too hot — the air conditioning could not cope. the queue of cars trying to get into eurotunnel tells the story. some are having to wait six and a half hours to get on a train. the company is advising people not to...
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fact having a working class economically depressed sunderland files played football and hung out with his friends he began living a double life during the day he worked as a builder spending his nights starting. with an interest. only for me was was an escape route was just sort of internalized meant to be quite personal. in his mid thirty's files finally decided it was time to share his passion for astronomy with others what he lacked in formal training he made up for him and. he came up with the idea for meetings with other strong what he calls star camps. at first they took place at the local campground but file's wanted more in two thousand and eight he built his very own observe the term. seen some wonderful things from this observatory in the one. take it to the next level no i'll but i'm starting once famously said that the one the most the most in comprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible and you know if we all grasp all one of the great aside as to the side so well the lived the message is telling us as though we can understand the how the universe
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we have the same chance he had. 0n the other side of the city at sunderland academy, jordan pickfordy were eight years old. i had said to my missus that i could not watch much of it in extra time, so i came out of the lounge to go into the family room to watch it. but now looking back, i likened it to being an expectant father, pacing the floor, waiting for something to happen and hoping it would be something great. this was newcastle's fan zone last night. this afternoon, a much calmer scene, relaxing in front of wimbledon. thanks to the world cup, business is booming in this part of the city. and if you do not have a ticket and visa for the quarterfinals, travel experts have said places like these may be the best way to watch. fiona trott, bbc news, newcastle. one of the thousands of england fans out in russia right now is billy grant, who was in the stands in moscow last night. he's also a podcaster and video blogger for the brentford site beesotted. we will speak to billy in just a moment, but first take a look at this video he sent us of the moment england won the penalty shoot
we have the same chance he had. 0n the other side of the city at sunderland academy, jordan pickfordy were eight years old. i had said to my missus that i could not watch much of it in extra time, so i came out of the lounge to go into the family room to watch it. but now looking back, i likened it to being an expectant father, pacing the floor, waiting for something to happen and hoping it would be something great. this was newcastle's fan zone last night. this afternoon, a much calmer scene,...
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spirit a little bit similar in some ways if we include stanislav and the church of the coast is the sunderland spirit that we've seen in not england team we're so. gold bit of the culture here who will want some of the most committed people towards it and that's really what we've seen from the night i'm. devastated that they're out but i'm honestly quite bloody glad don't have to play russia in the semifinal ha. ha. ha ha that we can just say is you're saying we've got the coach there stanislav churches off walking across the stage that tell us about what it's like there in terms of the people how many people have turned up what city what's it like what are they saying what are the chants what are they saying to some of the players and we we know what kind of heroics they could change to some of the players that denise cherish and some of the girls who scored one of the goal against croatia what are the fans like how are they reacting to that so they hear eyes. upon reaction when i arrived it was about just over two hours ago i write to you there was people who were very big yes did a little b
spirit a little bit similar in some ways if we include stanislav and the church of the coast is the sunderland spirit that we've seen in not england team we're so. gold bit of the culture here who will want some of the most committed people towards it and that's really what we've seen from the night i'm. devastated that they're out but i'm honestly quite bloody glad don't have to play russia in the semifinal ha. ha. ha ha that we can just say is you're saying we've got the coach there stanislav...
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the storms that swept in forcing middlesbrough‘s friendly against sunderland to be abandoned, and heraldingthe heatwave, are supposed to put a stop to this, too, the chaos at the channel tunnel. for three days, trains had been unable to run at full capacity because it was too hot, the air conditioning could not cope. the queue of cars trying to get into eurotunnel tells the story. some are having to wait six and a half hours to get on a train. the company is advising people not to travel unless it is absolutely necessary. those with holidays booked have little choice. lightning strikes have also taken out some rail services, as have strikes of a different kind — this time by members of the rmt union on south western railway and eurostar. even just getting around became difficult in northern ireland. parts of belfast saw a whole month's rainfall in just one afternoon. and i spoke to simonjones who gave us this update on the eurotunnel delays. the delays are still continuing to night. it is very busy down there at the terminal. the company was due to deal with 10,000 cars today, many packed w
the storms that swept in forcing middlesbrough‘s friendly against sunderland to be abandoned, and heraldingthe heatwave, are supposed to put a stop to this, too, the chaos at the channel tunnel. for three days, trains had been unable to run at full capacity because it was too hot, the air conditioning could not cope. the queue of cars trying to get into eurotunnel tells the story. some are having to wait six and a half hours to get on a train. the company is advising people not to travel...
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this is the scene live now in sunderland. are you keep as a future relationship with the eu, agreed by
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on the other side of the city at sunderland academy, jordan pickford and jordan henderson's former coachthe age of eight.|j did not watch it, i went into the family room to watch it. but looking back, i was like an expected father pacing the floor waiting for something to happen hoping it would be something great. this was newcastle's fan zone last night. this afternoon, a much calmer scene, relaxing in front of wimbledon. thanks to the world cup, business is booming in this part of the city. and if you do not have a ticket and visa for the quarterfinals, travel experts have said places like this might be the best way to watch. fiona trott, bbc news, newcastle. a huge moorland fire near stalybridge in greater manchester may have been started deliberately, according to police. the force is investigating reports that people were seen lighting bonfires on the moorland 11 days ago, shortly before the fire was first reported to emergency services. the blaze went on to cover several square miles and is still burning. a nurse who became the first briton to be convicted for slavery offences over
on the other side of the city at sunderland academy, jordan pickford and jordan henderson's former coachthe age of eight.|j did not watch it, i went into the family room to watch it. but looking back, i was like an expected father pacing the floor waiting for something to happen hoping it would be something great. this was newcastle's fan zone last night. this afternoon, a much calmer scene, relaxing in front of wimbledon. thanks to the world cup, business is booming in this part of the city....
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sabbath of the america this yes album is yes out why god corral you why the cropping have them sunderland so much upside. if then i'll you but i still and i just don't want to let it look for differently to fit i guess around the threat. reduction and the threat because you buy that one on mr musharraf the one most more insisted the young man who. was to get a lot fun and much of the thief awful stuff when he was a kind of to get togethers if you had to. and kept him in fact there were plenty carnal men there or not and yet you were right. that i didn't give up on me right as a rule i mean i had to shell out i look for how quality of but i'm. lucky i'm hung up so not. only isn't as mildly amused but my limited doesn't matter to that of most can't be wanted to get and gets to define and somehow in the fetus even found kids instead of going kind of no wonder i am that only. those who are more secure paparazzi is not so obvious by the views i perceive here because of all it had decided to say you're going to get a valuable service not one of the will start a small family i'm sorry can you no
sabbath of the america this yes album is yes out why god corral you why the cropping have them sunderland so much upside. if then i'll you but i still and i just don't want to let it look for differently to fit i guess around the threat. reduction and the threat because you buy that one on mr musharraf the one most more insisted the young man who. was to get a lot fun and much of the thief awful stuff when he was a kind of to get togethers if you had to. and kept him in fact there were plenty...
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out why god cover here why the cropping have them sunderland so much upside. if. i still manage to want to let it look for the family at the foot i guess i'll never have to fracture the flat but you thought about that one on mr musharraf along mass market just to be on my level. best to get off on an emotion that he half the video love can use to get a good as it is you had china and kept him in fact we were going to turn it around and then i and you were right at that i didn't give up on me right as well i mean i had to shell out i look at how lucky all of you pull our troops up i locked him up some not. only isn't as mildly amused i do my linen doesn't matter to that of a cadmium went to debt and that's to jefferson and he somehow in the future is everything as good as instead you're going kind of no wonder i am not only moustache fish who are more secure paparazzi admit sorry for the views i perceive carol who are it how dishonest will say you are going to get out of an absolute is not one of the we will start a small family i'm sorry can you not to seek it out
out why god cover here why the cropping have them sunderland so much upside. if. i still manage to want to let it look for the family at the foot i guess i'll never have to fracture the flat but you thought about that one on mr musharraf along mass market just to be on my level. best to get off on an emotion that he half the video love can use to get a good as it is you had china and kept him in fact we were going to turn it around and then i and you were right at that i didn't give up on me...
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pressive move moving into the sunderland area and down towards eagle harbor and down towards mechanicsville. for most of us it's all about the temperatures cooling nicely and low fabulously tonight. take a look. we're going to be in the 80s by 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. we're down in the mid-70 hz and a mperature around 70 degrees. that's very, very we've seen temperatures generally in the 80s and 90s. no 70s on theoard and take look at your planner tomorrow. this is fabulous weather. 7:00 a.m. it's comfortable with the temperature right aren't 68 degrees. noon we're breezy with a temperature of 76 and a high tomorrow of 83. not only is that cooler than it has been. it's cooler than normal b 5:00 and 7:00 in the evening it's sunny and gorgeous and al fresco dining out there. once again, 86, sunny and gorgeous out there and, again, as far as the allergy report goes, it'sot all that bad either. trees, weeds and grasses and mold spores, allergies bothering you, probably the mold. saturday again breezy, a high of 83. sunday a touch warmer andtill really nice. all sunshine with a high of 86. sunda
pressive move moving into the sunderland area and down towards eagle harbor and down towards mechanicsville. for most of us it's all about the temperatures cooling nicely and low fabulously tonight. take a look. we're going to be in the 80s by 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. we're down in the mid-70 hz and a mperature around 70 degrees. that's very, very we've seen temperatures generally in the 80s and 90s. no 70s on theoard and take look at your planner tomorrow. this is fabulous weather. 7:00 a.m....
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and jordan pickford, eight england caps, starting at sunderland had loan spells in the conference with experience it and bigoted and someone just shouted out, footballers coming home —— and she will be gutted. it is this astonishing atmosphere.” she will be gutted. it is this astonishing atmosphere. i was in a shopin astonishing atmosphere. i was in a shop in saturday, and the guy to turn round and said, it‘s coming home and that‘s it. turn round and said, it‘s coming home and that's it. it's going to be awful when we lose! don't say that! did you see france last night? they are really good. we can play you this film of social media. there has been a lot of build—up! if there is one difference between 1990 and 20 team it is this. 30 yea rs 1990 and 20 team it is this. 30 years ago newspapers and tv control how the england team was viewed back home. now players can speak directly to fa ns home. now players can speak directly to fans in a way they have never done before. from jesse lingard‘s jokes to kyle walker ribbing his team—mates to ashley young tweeting about love island. their own
and jordan pickford, eight england caps, starting at sunderland had loan spells in the conference with experience it and bigoted and someone just shouted out, footballers coming home —— and she will be gutted. it is this astonishing atmosphere.” she will be gutted. it is this astonishing atmosphere. i was in a shopin astonishing atmosphere. i was in a shop in saturday, and the guy to turn round and said, it‘s coming home and that‘s it. turn round and said, it‘s coming home and...
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alix: joining us now is brooke sunderland. have they seen any affects yet?ey say they have not but important is the key word. companies,u.s. boeing is abominable to trade tensions with china. boeingk at the list -- is vulnerable to trade tensions with china. you look at the list of companies that china is going to be loathe to target. you look at semiconductor companies and technology companies. boeing is going up against a china competitor. a company aircraft is china is trying to encourage, trying to take a piece of this market for aviation. their planes are set to hit the market in 2021. china has every reason to create an opportunity for this competitor. alix: when it comes to commodities, if they do not buy u.s. soybeans, where else can they buy them? in this case, can they go to airbus? >> they can and you have seen orders for airbus from chinese airlines. you've not seen that activity at boeing. boeing says that is because they've taken so many orders last year. we're going to have to see if that holds up. both boeing and airbus are aware of this poss
alix: joining us now is brooke sunderland. have they seen any affects yet?ey say they have not but important is the key word. companies,u.s. boeing is abominable to trade tensions with china. boeingk at the list -- is vulnerable to trade tensions with china. you look at the list of companies that china is going to be loathe to target. you look at semiconductor companies and technology companies. boeing is going up against a china competitor. a company aircraft is china is trying to encourage,...
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neuroblastoma was the same cancer suffered by bradley lowery, the young sunderland fan who died almosta. without immunotherapy drugs, these children face an 80% chance of relapse after existing treatment. but, with the drugs, that figure drops to 60%. kelly doesn't know what the future holds for her family, but she believes the treatment is the best chance for other children with the disease. as we heard in that report, six—year—old bradley died last year, but had gained some relief from the drug dinutuximab. his mother, gemma, joins us now. thank you for itjoining us, and i know the anniversary is a particularly difficult time for you, but if we can talk about this drug, how do to help bradley? well, bradley went into this treatment with active cancer, and once he had had the immunotherapy, the dinutuximab, he came out cancer free. so in my mind, this dinutuximab ab got bradley cancer free and we had a brilliant 18 months of normality with them. so you think that drug gave him precious extra time. absolutely, you know, he wouldn't have had that extra time if it wasn't for that drug it
neuroblastoma was the same cancer suffered by bradley lowery, the young sunderland fan who died almosta. without immunotherapy drugs, these children face an 80% chance of relapse after existing treatment. but, with the drugs, that figure drops to 60%. kelly doesn't know what the future holds for her family, but she believes the treatment is the best chance for other children with the disease. as we heard in that report, six—year—old bradley died last year, but had gained some relief from...
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i watched him a lot at sunderland as a young player.hip qualities and the quality of his game has gone on to another level this season, i think his positional understanding, reading of danger. you can see, seeing really clear pictures of the ball, saying passes early, seeing forward passes early, a couple of the through balls the other night were exceptional. so he is playing at the top of his game and he should have huge confidence from having played in the biggest possible club matches already are now he is replicating that form on the international stage. he is not only a huge part of the team but what we are building in terms of his leadership and his influence on other people. we are very fortunate to have him. next question, over there, right behind. gareth, freelancer from the country of the world cup holders. laughter for a few more days! i wanted to ask you, you were a member of the last england team that found itself at the semifinals of a big competition. is there anything you can take from that experience into this game as a
i watched him a lot at sunderland as a young player.hip qualities and the quality of his game has gone on to another level this season, i think his positional understanding, reading of danger. you can see, seeing really clear pictures of the ball, saying passes early, seeing forward passes early, a couple of the through balls the other night were exceptional. so he is playing at the top of his game and he should have huge confidence from having played in the biggest possible club matches...
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there will be spells of sunderland temperatures in the south getting back. 30 degrees.
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our correspondent, sarah corker, is in sunderland. have also been with the fans today. today. seen when the final whistle went, this crowd went crazy. this crowd went crazy. sea of flailing arms and legs, sheer joy. joy. now who cannot quite believe it either. either. tumi when the final was a whim what went through your head? whim what went through your head? was unbelievable, great 00:08:19,1000 --> 00:08:22,665 to get through. through. hopefully we will get through the semis as well. through the semis as well. local lad jordan pickford who had a cracker of a game. cracker of a game. it made it extra bit special? very proud of jordan. best goalie. world-class and he has proved himself and world—class. best goalie. sunderland there would be a big party tonight, would you say? absolutely. elevates it in the mood will be fantastic. really good. good community spirit as well. community spirit as well. there be more vase painting as well today? today? it was not professionaljust something i decided to do. something i decided to do. look
our correspondent, sarah corker, is in sunderland. have also been with the fans today. today. seen when the final whistle went, this crowd went crazy. this crowd went crazy. sea of flailing arms and legs, sheer joy. joy. now who cannot quite believe it either. either. tumi when the final was a whim what went through your head? whim what went through your head? was unbelievable, great 00:08:19,1000 --> 00:08:22,665 to get through. through. hopefully we will get through the semis as well....