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if warrington were honest, they didn't play at their best.ere outstanding, as they have been so often in the past. let's hear from their captain liam farrell. a bit surreal. we haven't spoken about it until this week. to hold onto all trophies, there is only a couple other teams done it. very big achievement for ourselves. we are in a great place. the year is not over, lots of rugby left. don't get me wrong, we will celebrate but then back to business. adam, if we talk about the women's final, st helens. they have dominated by the aggregate score of 96—20. can they be stopped? well, you run out of superlatives for a side like st helens. champions for the last four years, three of those finals where they have beaten leeds rhinos. leeds were really desperate to win today, to put to bed those last two finals, but also of course the emotion around rob burrow. they wanted to do it for him today, they were devastated. but st helens once again superb. let's hear from their captain. i think the only thing better than doing it the first time is the se
if warrington were honest, they didn't play at their best.ere outstanding, as they have been so often in the past. let's hear from their captain liam farrell. a bit surreal. we haven't spoken about it until this week. to hold onto all trophies, there is only a couple other teams done it. very big achievement for ourselves. we are in a great place. the year is not over, lots of rugby left. don't get me wrong, we will celebrate but then back to business. adam, if we talk about the women's final,...
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earlier, there was a dramatic finish as warrington wolves won 211—18 at hull fc, it was all square withame, clinched it for warrington. india have edged closer to a place in the semi—finals of the t20 world cup after a comfortable victory over bangladesh in super 8s. bangladesh won the toss and put india in to bat and it didn't look the best decision as india made 196 from their 20 overs, with hardik pandya blasting an unbeaten 50 from 27 balls. in reply, bangladesh struggled, losing wickets at regular intervals as they fell 50 runs short of their target with kuldeep yadav taking three wickets. if australia beat afghanistan tomorrow, then they and india will progress to the semifinals from group one. but a surprise win for afghanistan would keep all four sides in contention. west indies hammered the usa by nine—wickets to reignite their hopes of reaching the semifinals. shai hope's 82, including this six to secure victory, leaves them in second place in their super 8s group, with the top two in each group advancing to the quarters. the olympic opening ceremony is just over a month away
earlier, there was a dramatic finish as warrington wolves won 211—18 at hull fc, it was all square withame, clinched it for warrington. india have edged closer to a place in the semi—finals of the t20 world cup after a comfortable victory over bangladesh in super 8s. bangladesh won the toss and put india in to bat and it didn't look the best decision as india made 196 from their 20 overs, with hardik pandya blasting an unbeaten 50 from 27 balls. in reply, bangladesh struggled, losing...
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in the women's final, beating leeds rhinos 22—0, while in the men's final, wigan survived a late warringtonto lift their 21st title. adam wild reports. this is the day rugby league came together, the sport's grandest occasion always a moment to remember. this year, even more so. fans of all club colours paying their own tributes to the light, the legacy of rob burrow, alleging on the field, and inspiration of it. the main�*s showpiece final, warranting against wigan beginning after an impeccable minute's silence, wigan world cup champions who took the first half lead, dressing and turning over. that their second try. the captain rampaging through to extend the lead, and from there, warranting wouldn't falter. wigan warriors, wembley winners once again. earlier, there was no fairy tale win for leeds. beat in encumbrance ugly by st helens for the third year in a row. on a day when the whole sport came together to remember one of its own. well, adam also joins us live from wembley where i guess the celebrations have moved from the pitch to the dressing room. adam, we start with those tributes
in the women's final, beating leeds rhinos 22—0, while in the men's final, wigan survived a late warringtonto lift their 21st title. adam wild reports. this is the day rugby league came together, the sport's grandest occasion always a moment to remember. this year, even more so. fans of all club colours paying their own tributes to the light, the legacy of rob burrow, alleging on the field, and inspiration of it. the main�*s showpiece final, warranting against wigan beginning after an...
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the men's showpiece final warrington _ star. the men's showpiece final warrington against _ star.ng super league and club champions took the first half lead, bevan french twisting and turning his way... that's their second try captain liam farrell rampaging through to extend the lead and from there warrington would not find a way. wigan warriors, wembley winners once again. earlier, there was no fairytale win for leeds. beaten comprehensively by saint helens for the third year in a row. so glory for saint helen 's the third year in a row. so glory for saint helen '5 women and for wigan warriors men on a day when the whole sport of rugby league came together to celebrate one of its own. adam wilde, bbc news, wembley. northampton 's 10 year wait for a league title and rugby union is over they won a dramatic new ship final at twickenham, alex mitchell scoring the winning try against bath down to 14 men with 17 minutes left as they claim their second championship and gave a perfect sendoff to the parting courtney law after his 17 years with the club. it parting courtney law after his
the men's showpiece final warrington _ star. the men's showpiece final warrington against _ star.ng super league and club champions took the first half lead, bevan french twisting and turning his way... that's their second try captain liam farrell rampaging through to extend the lead and from there warrington would not find a way. wigan warriors, wembley winners once again. earlier, there was no fairytale win for leeds. beaten comprehensively by saint helens for the third year in a row. so...
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earlier, there was a dramatic finish as warrington wolves won 2a—18 at hull fc.ed it for warrington. india are taking on bangladesh in the super 8s of the t20 world cup in antigua. bangladesh won the toss and put india in to bat and it hasn't looked the best decision as india made 196 from their 20 overs, with hardik pandya blasting an unbeaten 50 from 27 balls. in reply, bangladesh have struggled, losing wickets at regular intervals. a win for india would all but guarantee their place in the semifinals. west indies hammered the usa by nine—wickets to reignite their hopes of reaching the semifinals of the t20 world cup. shai hope's 82, including this six to secure victory, leaves them in second place in their super 8s group, with the top two in each group advancing to the quarterfinals. the olympic opening ceremony is just over a month away in paris and the last of the qualifiers are hoping to secure their places. in budapest bmx freestyle, skateboarding, breaking and sport climbing feature and our correspondent, katy gornall, can bring us the latest. i tell you
earlier, there was a dramatic finish as warrington wolves won 2a—18 at hull fc.ed it for warrington. india are taking on bangladesh in the super 8s of the t20 world cup in antigua. bangladesh won the toss and put india in to bat and it hasn't looked the best decision as india made 196 from their 20 overs, with hardik pandya blasting an unbeaten 50 from 27 balls. in reply, bangladesh have struggled, losing wickets at regular intervals. a win for india would all but guarantee their place in the...
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and l warrington-_ if warrington.ey so it is a low—cost price price _ that money so it is a low—cost price price for— that money so it is a low—cost price price for those people. and it's great _ price for those people. and it's great because when they do come, it is a bit _ great because when they do come, it is a bit like _ great because when they do come, it is a bit like stealth theatre, it is a bit _ is a bit like stealth theatre, it is a bit like — is a bit like stealth theatre, it is a bit like hansel and gretel, you bring _ a bit like hansel and gretel, you bring them on these little morsels, and they— bring them on these little morsels, and they go, this is for me. that is so empowering. they come back. when you have _ so empowering. they come back. when you have got _ so empowering. they come back. when you have got a venue like ours on the doorstep, it is like the tardis hasiust— the doorstep, it is like the tardis hasjust been dropped. do the doorstep, it is like the tardis hasjust been dropped.— the doors
and l warrington-_ if warrington.ey so it is a low—cost price price _ that money so it is a low—cost price price for— that money so it is a low—cost price price for those people. and it's great _ price for those people. and it's great because when they do come, it is a bit _ great because when they do come, it is a bit like _ great because when they do come, it is a bit like stealth theatre, it is a bit _ is a bit like stealth theatre, it is a bit like — is a bit like stealth theatre,...
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warrington fans this week turnin: out burrow. warrington fans this week turning out in _ burrow.gue and you loved what that little champion did in that jersey every loved what that little champion did in thatjersey every single time you played in it, go to wembley, go to wembley and celebrate his life and his career and celebrate the rugby league community.— his career and celebrate the rugby league community. tributes then very much the backdrop _ league community. tributes then very much the backdrop to _ league community. tributes then very much the backdrop to what _ league community. tributes then very much the backdrop to what promises. much the backdrop to what promises to be a men's final fitting much the backdrop to what promises to be a men's finalfitting of much the backdrop to what promises to be a men's final fitting of the occasion, warrington taking on wigan, looking to do what they did two years ago. 50 wigan, looking to do what they did two years ago-— wigan, looking to do what they did two years ago. so many people from our club were _ two years ago. so many peo
warrington fans this week turnin: out burrow. warrington fans this week turning out in _ burrow.gue and you loved what that little champion did in that jersey every loved what that little champion did in thatjersey every single time you played in it, go to wembley, go to wembley and celebrate his life and his career and celebrate the rugby league community.— his career and celebrate the rugby league community. tributes then very much the backdrop _ league community. tributes then very much...
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warrington is a red town, or at least warrington nonhis town, or at least warrington north is, but absolutelyy, people don't like the way politicians talk to them and they don't believe they're telling them the truth. the thing that people like about nigel farage is they think he he is telling them the truth. i disagree, i think he is using immigration as a convenient way to explain away all the problems in the country. the truth is, the government have underfunded public services. the truth is they've not built enough houses , they've not built enough houses, they've not built enough houses, they've not put enough money into the nhs. they're not thinking long term. >> the argument will be how can we, when we've got so many people coming every single year? >> but even before that they weren't, you know, they were not thinking long term about the problems in this country. and actually we are dependent on immigration, especially in health and social care. we have an ageing population. we need staff to look after those people. >> all right. we will come back to this. it's going to be a bit chaot
warrington is a red town, or at least warrington nonhis town, or at least warrington north is, but absolutelyy, people don't like the way politicians talk to them and they don't believe they're telling them the truth. the thing that people like about nigel farage is they think he he is telling them the truth. i disagree, i think he is using immigration as a convenient way to explain away all the problems in the country. the truth is, the government have underfunded public services. the truth is...
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of that smoke that's still lingering at this hour still could be blowing towards burlingame ave, warrington ave, fair oaks ave, back to second, third, seventh ave, maybe even back towards ninth ave as well. so anyone in that immediate vicinity, if you smell that smoke, you still may need to shut those windows just to avoid any of the harmful chemicals that could be in the air from the things that are burning in that new construction that was underway. now, when it comes to the wind here tonight, we're still looking at gusts by 7 p.m. out of the north and west 23mph. but a little bit of good news on this front. by 11 p.m, it's down to about seven miles per hour. and we should start off the day tomorrow with winds of just four. and here's the thing. we are in for some much hotter weather. this area high pressure going to bring the hottest weather so far this year. we are talking about the chance here of some triple digits, heat warnings and advisories in place. i've got more looks at that hot forecast and our air quality here coming up in about a few minutes. thank you jeff. we also have dron
of that smoke that's still lingering at this hour still could be blowing towards burlingame ave, warrington ave, fair oaks ave, back to second, third, seventh ave, maybe even back towards ninth ave as well. so anyone in that immediate vicinity, if you smell that smoke, you still may need to shut those windows just to avoid any of the harmful chemicals that could be in the air from the things that are burning in that new construction that was underway. now, when it comes to the wind here...
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warrington ave, second ave, fair oaks ave all the way back towards sixth and seventh ave as well. so the wind direction tonight out of the northwest here at 7 p.m. 23mph. but this is what we want to see. winds calming down by 11 p.m. to seven. and tomorrow morning we should start off with four miles per hour. now we are going to be under some heat as we head through tomorrow. a massive increase where we could get up to about 100, but i want to turn it back to that air quality here. a meteorologist, rob mayeda, has more on that and rob, this was really a touch and go situation today. it certainly was. you know we did see air quality levels briefly spiked unhealthy around the bay area. and as you pointed out jeff, things have leveled off a little bit as we're now seeing moderate air quality for smoke pollution. but the air quality advisory still in effect here at 6:00. and you can see the spike in those pollution levels. this is near redwood city around the time of the fire going into the unhealthy for sensitive groups range and the wind direction pushed a lot of that smoke down int
warrington ave, second ave, fair oaks ave all the way back towards sixth and seventh ave as well. so the wind direction tonight out of the northwest here at 7 p.m. 23mph. but this is what we want to see. winds calming down by 11 p.m. to seven. and tomorrow morning we should start off with four miles per hour. now we are going to be under some heat as we head through tomorrow. a massive increase where we could get up to about 100, but i want to turn it back to that air quality here. a...
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next, it was stephen from warrington.n so many promises on immigration. - why should i trust either of you? - and we will need bold action to bring it down, whether that's legal immigration, where we're going to introduce a new legal cap to guarantee that it will come down every year, or the boats, which you mentioned. we got the numbers down last year by a third, and now we have a deterrent ready to go. migrants have been detained, the flights will go in july, but only if i'm your prime minister. we need to smash the gangs that are running this vile trade, making a huge amount of money putting some of the most vulnerable people in boats across the channel. they're making a fortune. and the tension was rising. 0k... what are you going to do? just tell everybody, what are you going to do with illegal migrants who arrive? rishi sunak, please, can wejust...? - please, gentlemen, - we will lower our voices. and there was a dividing line on this specific measure. if your rwanda plan is blocked by the courts, and will this - ap
next, it was stephen from warrington.n so many promises on immigration. - why should i trust either of you? - and we will need bold action to bring it down, whether that's legal immigration, where we're going to introduce a new legal cap to guarantee that it will come down every year, or the boats, which you mentioned. we got the numbers down last year by a third, and now we have a deterrent ready to go. migrants have been detained, the flights will go in july, but only if i'm your prime...
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wigan warriors have won rugby league's challenge cup at wembley, beating warrington wolves 18—8.ll were on the score sheet for the warriors. matt dufty pulled a try back for the wolves. the victory means they now hold all four major honours available to british teams — that's the league leaders' shield, the super league title, the world club challenge and now the challenge cup. wigan have now extended their challenge cup winning record to 21. pretty surreal, we have not spoken about it until the beginning of this week, to hold all four trophies, only a couple of other teams have done it, is a very big achievement for ourselves and we are in a great place at the moment. the year is not over, there is lots of rugby left in us, so we will celebrate this over the next couple of days but then back to business after that. meanwhile, st helens have made it four straight women's challenge cup final victories as they comfortably beat leeds rhinos for the third year running. they finished 22—0 winners. well, from rugby league to rugby union, from north london to west london, because there'
wigan warriors have won rugby league's challenge cup at wembley, beating warrington wolves 18—8.ll were on the score sheet for the warriors. matt dufty pulled a try back for the wolves. the victory means they now hold all four major honours available to british teams — that's the league leaders' shield, the super league title, the world club challenge and now the challenge cup. wigan have now extended their challenge cup winning record to 21. pretty surreal, we have not spoken about it...
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next, it was stephen from warrington. broken so many promises on immigration. - why should i trust either of you? - and we will need bold action to bring it down, whether that's legal migration, where we're going to introduce a new legal cap to guarantee that it will come down every year, or the boats, which you mentioned. we got the numbers down last year by a third, and now we have a deterrent ready to go. migrants have been detained, the flights will go in july, but only if i'm your prime ministen _ we need to smash the gangs that are running this vile trade, making a huge amount of money putting some of the most vulnerable people in boats across the channel. they're making a fortune. and the tension was rising. 0k... — what are you going to do? just tell everybody, what are you going to do with illegal migrants who arrive? rishi sunak, please, can wejust...? - please, gentlemen, - we will lower our voices. and this debate is not yet done. when it is, the spin will begin to attempt to answer the big question — who won?
next, it was stephen from warrington. broken so many promises on immigration. - why should i trust either of you? - and we will need bold action to bring it down, whether that's legal migration, where we're going to introduce a new legal cap to guarantee that it will come down every year, or the boats, which you mentioned. we got the numbers down last year by a third, and now we have a deterrent ready to go. migrants have been detained, the flights will go in july, but only if i'm your prime...
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super league, wigan warriors kept the pressure on st helens at the top of the table by winning at warrington2—nil down to win. a quick succession of tries late in the first half including this from kruise leeming helped turn things round to 19—18. a scoreless second half meant a win for wigan that puts them level on points with st helens at the top with a game in hand. novak djokovic will continue his campaign at the french open later. the world number one and defending champion is playing 30th seed lorenzo musetti in the night match on phillippe chatrier. one of only two courts that has had constant tennis today because of the rain at roland garros. we've had play under the two rooves with alex zverev squeaking through in the most dramatic match of the day, as our tennis correspondent russell fuller told me. the fourth seed from germany, the semifinalist for the last three years survived despite being four games to one down and a double breakdown for the 26th seed who has never been in a fourth round of a grand slam before. and certainly his nerves showed. he played a couple of very poor se
super league, wigan warriors kept the pressure on st helens at the top of the table by winning at warrington2—nil down to win. a quick succession of tries late in the first half including this from kruise leeming helped turn things round to 19—18. a scoreless second half meant a win for wigan that puts them level on points with st helens at the top with a game in hand. novak djokovic will continue his campaign at the french open later. the world number one and defending champion is playing...
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super league, wigan warriors kept the pressure on st helens at the top of the table by winning at warrington late in the first half including this from kruise leeming helped turn things round to 19—18. a scoreless second half meant a win for wigan that puts them level on points with st helens at the top with a game in hand. 3—1 favourite city of troy won the 2a5th edition of the epsom derby this afternoon. the aidan 0'brien trained runner faded badly when also favourite for the 2000 guineas at newmarket last month but put that performance behind him to win comfortably with ryan moore on board. ambiente friendly finished second with 0'brien also training the third placed horse los angeles. novak djokovic will continue his campaign at the french open later. the world number one and defending champion is playing 30th seed lorenzo musetti in the night match on phillippe chatrier. one of only two courts that has had constant tennis today because of the rain at roland garros, where we can join our tennis correspondent russell fuller. we have had play under the roofs and a very recently finished dr
super league, wigan warriors kept the pressure on st helens at the top of the table by winning at warrington late in the first half including this from kruise leeming helped turn things round to 19—18. a scoreless second half meant a win for wigan that puts them level on points with st helens at the top with a game in hand. 3—1 favourite city of troy won the 2a5th edition of the epsom derby this afternoon. the aidan 0'brien trained runner faded badly when also favourite for the 2000 guineas...
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wigan warriors face warrington wolves in the sport's showpiece cup final, preceded by the women's challengeder to compete at the isle of man tt. he won the three—lap supertwins race today to take his tally of victories to 27. that's one more than the previous record held by his uncle, the legendaryjoey dunlop for 26 years. stephen watson was there. now michael dunlop, michael dunlop, is he going _ now michael dunlop, michael dunlop, is he going to make it? from now michael dunlop, michael dunlop, is he going to make it?— is he going to make it? from the very start. _ is he going to make it? from the very start, michael _ is he going to make it? from the very start, michael dunlop i is he going to make it? from the i very start, michael dunlop showed he meant business. and hit the front quickly. meant business. and hit the front ruickl . ~ . . meant business. and hit the front ruickl. a ., , , quickly. michael dunlop takes the lead! continuing _ quickly. michael dunlop takes the lead! continuing to _ quickly. michael dunlop takes the lead! continuing to pull _ quickly. michael dunlop takes t
wigan warriors face warrington wolves in the sport's showpiece cup final, preceded by the women's challengeder to compete at the isle of man tt. he won the three—lap supertwins race today to take his tally of victories to 27. that's one more than the previous record held by his uncle, the legendaryjoey dunlop for 26 years. stephen watson was there. now michael dunlop, michael dunlop, is he going _ now michael dunlop, michael dunlop, is he going to make it? from now michael dunlop, michael...
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and so today, warrington wolves line up against wigan warriors.that's in memory of the fact that rob burrow wore the number seven for leeds rhinos as well. the women's team at leeds rhinos are in action, early on in the day against saint helens. there's going to be a minute silence before both matches, there will before both matches, there will be a chance for fans to lay tributes at the rugby league statue show outside of wembley as well. katherine jenkins is also going to be seeing. so it's also going to be seeing. so it's a whole day of events, but it's one of those days where the final itself is probably going to give way to somebody who's who's. >> i'll tell you what, what legacy, though, because he's he's raised , the profile of this he's raised, the profile of this dreadful disease in a, in a way that just hasn't happened before i >> without question, without, without question. kevin sinfield actually said, i mean, for everything he has achieved in rugby league himself, i can't past. and he said now it became his life's work to promote . hi
and so today, warrington wolves line up against wigan warriors.that's in memory of the fact that rob burrow wore the number seven for leeds rhinos as well. the women's team at leeds rhinos are in action, early on in the day against saint helens. there's going to be a minute silence before both matches, there will before both matches, there will be a chance for fans to lay tributes at the rugby league statue show outside of wembley as well. katherine jenkins is also going to be seeing. so it's...
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next, it was stephen from warrington.t ready to go. migrants have been detained, the flights will go in july, but only if i'm your prime minister. we need to smash the gangs that are running this vile trade, making a huge amount of money putting some of the most vulnerable people in boats across the channel. they're making a fortune. and the tension was rising. 0k... what are you going to do? just tell everybody, what are you going to do with illegal migrants who arrive? rishi sunak, please, can we just...? please, gentlemen, - we will lower our voices. and there was a dividing line on this specific measure. if your rwanda plan is blocked - by the courts, and will this appear in your manifesto, that _ you would remove the uk from the european convention on human rights? is that part of your plan? i'm crystal clear. i believe all our plans are compliant with our international obligations, but if i am forced to choose between securing our borders and our country's security or a foreign court, i'm going to choose our country
next, it was stephen from warrington.t ready to go. migrants have been detained, the flights will go in july, but only if i'm your prime minister. we need to smash the gangs that are running this vile trade, making a huge amount of money putting some of the most vulnerable people in boats across the channel. they're making a fortune. and the tension was rising. 0k... what are you going to do? just tell everybody, what are you going to do with illegal migrants who arrive? rishi sunak, please,...
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league, wigan warriors have kept the pressure on st helens at the top of the table by winning at warringtonr leigh leopards. a try in each half, with the second coming from niall evalds ensuring victory. elsewhere, leeds beat castleford 32—11. scotland's robert macintyre has a four—shot lead going into the final round of the canadian 0pen. he carded a four—under 66, leaving him on 1a—under, reeling off three consecutive birdies, starting here on the 1ath, and then an eagle. tommy fleetwood is tied fifth on 9—under, with rory mcilroy a further two shots back, in a tie for 11th. but it's macintyre here in control of his destiny going into the final day. aidan 0'brien says city of troy is the best derby winner that he's ever trained after the 3—1 favourite won the epsom derby expertly guided through the field byjockey ryan moore — with a bursting finish here — well and truly putting the poor showing at the 2000 guineas at newmarket last month behind them. this is 0'brien�*s record—extending 10th victory in the race and second in a row. michael dunlop says "it is something special" to have equa
league, wigan warriors have kept the pressure on st helens at the top of the table by winning at warringtonr leigh leopards. a try in each half, with the second coming from niall evalds ensuring victory. elsewhere, leeds beat castleford 32—11. scotland's robert macintyre has a four—shot lead going into the final round of the canadian 0pen. he carded a four—under 66, leaving him on 1a—under, reeling off three consecutive birdies, starting here on the 1ath, and then an eagle. tommy...
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restores my faith a little bit in the justice system, but other voters we spoke with in nearby warrington pencil we're pleased with the outcome. >> i know that there are some people who won't change their mind no matter what they will believe, the things he says, like the judge is corrupt and every everybody corrupt except him. of course. and i worry about that but i'm i'm hopeful i fell that the the jury did their job they actually student to me, they turn out to be a hero of the day. we spoke to all of these voters in bucks county. one of the all all-important suburban collar counties surrounding philadelphia president biden, won bucks by about four points, roughly 17,000 votes the margin here crucial in the critical swing state that president trump lost in 2020 by just over 80,000 votes i know it's coming. >> everybody knew was coming really. yeah. you can't escape the mousetrap every time. rudolph richardson is undecided, he thinks the conviction actually made trump more relatable. and while he says he voted for biden in 2020, he's still not sure who will vote for in november could yo
restores my faith a little bit in the justice system, but other voters we spoke with in nearby warrington pencil we're pleased with the outcome. >> i know that there are some people who won't change their mind no matter what they will believe, the things he says, like the judge is corrupt and every everybody corrupt except him. of course. and i worry about that but i'm i'm hopeful i fell that the the jury did their job they actually student to me, they turn out to be a hero of the day. we...
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in super league, warrington wolves ended a 3—match losing streak with a dramatic late win at hull fc.an won by 21 runs, for their first ever victory over the aussies in any format of cricket. india, though, closer to the semi—finals after a comfortable victory over bangladesh in super 8s. hardik pandya blasting an unbeaten 50 as india set a target of 197 to win. in reply, bangladesh struggled, losing wickets at regular intervals as they fell 50 runs short of their target, with kuldeep yadav taking three wickets. novak djokovic is due to arrive at wimbledon on monday but doesn't yet know if he'll be able to compete. the seven—time champion had surgery on his right kneejust 17 days ago after withdrawing from the french open. djokovic says he wants to give himself the best possible chance of playing by practising at the all england club. the tournament gets underway a week on monday. the last day of the royal ascot meeting was rounded off with victory for khaadem in the queen elizabeth ii jubliee stakes. he won the race as an 80:1 outsider last year, this year set off at a slightly less
in super league, warrington wolves ended a 3—match losing streak with a dramatic late win at hull fc.an won by 21 runs, for their first ever victory over the aussies in any format of cricket. india, though, closer to the semi—finals after a comfortable victory over bangladesh in super 8s. hardik pandya blasting an unbeaten 50 as india set a target of 197 to win. in reply, bangladesh struggled, losing wickets at regular intervals as they fell 50 runs short of their target, with kuldeep yadav...
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they're fifth in the table, now only behind warrington on points difference.ros to come. you need multiple screens _ games of the euros to come. you need multiple screens to _ games of the euros to come. you need multiple screens to watch _ multiple screens to watch everything. multiple screens to watch everything-— multiple screens to watch eve hina. ., , ., ~;~,:: everything. coming up to 6.30, he led the campaign _ everything. coming up to 6.30, he led the campaign to _ —— he led the campaign to expose the post office horizon it scandal — and became one of the key figures in the fight for justice for hundreds of sub—postmasters. now alan bates has received a knighthood in the king's birthday honours for his years of tireless work. emma simpson has been to speak with him — a warning this report contains some flashing images. alan bates, congratulations. thank ou. what alan bates, congratulations. thank you- what was _ alan bates, congratulations. thank you. what was your _ alan bates, congratulations. thank you. what was your reaction i alan bates, congratul
they're fifth in the table, now only behind warrington on points difference.ros to come. you need multiple screens _ games of the euros to come. you need multiple screens to _ games of the euros to come. you need multiple screens to watch _ multiple screens to watch everything. multiple screens to watch everything-— multiple screens to watch eve hina. ., , ., ~;~,:: everything. coming up to 6.30, he led the campaign _ everything. coming up to 6.30, he led the campaign to _ —— he led the...
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bbc 5 live and bbc bitesize's teen 24 summit is taking place in warrington today.ist. i'm helping you outsmart criminals, explaining how to look out for a "hugger mugger". also today, someone is diagnosed with cancer every 90 seconds in the uk. wildlife presenter michaela strachan meets other survivors, and shares how she learned to love her scars after her double mastectomy ten years ago. it's a wonderfulfilm, it's a wonderful film, that. and as series two of his hit podcast that discusses his battles with addiction launches, musician matt willis shares the toll substance abuse had on family life with wife emma. and its uk blood donation week, and the nhs has issued an urgent appeal. dr 05car? yes, that's right. hospitals typically need three donations every minute, but i'll explain why recent cyber attack has left them struggling. plus, we're discussing the significance of blood groups and, despite being a doctor, i'm discovering mine for the first time right here live on the telly! all that from 9.30. we look forward to it! we will see you then. 8.28 exactly. ti
bbc 5 live and bbc bitesize's teen 24 summit is taking place in warrington today.ist. i'm helping you outsmart criminals, explaining how to look out for a "hugger mugger". also today, someone is diagnosed with cancer every 90 seconds in the uk. wildlife presenter michaela strachan meets other survivors, and shares how she learned to love her scars after her double mastectomy ten years ago. it's a wonderfulfilm, it's a wonderful film, that. and as series two of his hit podcast that...
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let�*s cross live to lucy gray in warrington. lucy, isee cross live to lucy gray in warrington.wish i didn't ever get one. :, . sometimes i wish i didn't ever get one. ., , ., sometimes i wish i didn't ever get one. :, . ., , ., , one. you listen to your earphones under your— one. you listen to your earphones under your hair. _ one. you listen to your earphones under your hair. everyone - one. you listen to your earphones under your hair. everyone doesn'tj under your hair. everyone doesn't ta under your hair. everyone doesn't pay attention- _ under your hair. everyone doesn't pay attention. your _ under your hair. everyone doesn't pay attention. your teachers - under your hair. everyone doesn't pay attention. your teachers will| under your hair. everyone doesn't i pay attention. your teachers will be lookint for pay attention. your teachers will be looking for this. _ pay attention. your teachers will be looking for this. it _ pay attention. your teachers will be looking for this. it was _ pay attention. your teachers will be looking for this. it was difficult. - looking for thi
let�*s cross live to lucy gray in warrington. lucy, isee cross live to lucy gray in warrington.wish i didn't ever get one. :, . sometimes i wish i didn't ever get one. ., , ., sometimes i wish i didn't ever get one. :, . ., , ., , one. you listen to your earphones under your— one. you listen to your earphones under your hair. _ one. you listen to your earphones under your hair. everyone - one. you listen to your earphones under your hair. everyone doesn'tj under your hair. everyone doesn't...
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a boxing glove they are from george warrington, the local former world champion., and he kept on fighting to the end. rob famously stood five tall, but he was a giant of a man within rugby league. this one here, too rob, thank you for the memories and inspiration, that word again, do us all, your legacy will live on forever and we know that it will through the rob burrow centre for motor neurone disease. and this one blue, but the white shoulders, a legend on the pitch, a hero of it. today's ceremonial started the construction work at the new centre, just a few miles from here, was already in the diary, already scheduled to happen, but robert was determined that despite everything happening and ultimately him losing his life, that today would go ahead as planned, and that tells you exactly what type of a man rob burrow was. back to you. john maguire. _ burrow was. back to you. john maguire, thank— burrow was. back to you. john maguire, thank you. _ china has accused the uk of recruiting a married couple, employed by the chinese government, as spies. it claims that
a boxing glove they are from george warrington, the local former world champion., and he kept on fighting to the end. rob famously stood five tall, but he was a giant of a man within rugby league. this one here, too rob, thank you for the memories and inspiration, that word again, do us all, your legacy will live on forever and we know that it will through the rob burrow centre for motor neurone disease. and this one blue, but the white shoulders, a legend on the pitch, a hero of it. today's...
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wigan warriors have won rugby league's challenge cup at wembley, beating warrington wolves by 18 pointse wolves. the victory means they now hold all four major honours available to british teams, that's the league leaders' shield, the super league title, the world club challenge and now the challenge cup. wigan have now extended their challenge cup winning record to 21. earlier the game paid tribute to leeds player rob urrow, with a minute's applause in the 7th minute. meanwhile, st helens have made it four straight women's challenge cup final victories as they comfortably beat leeds rhinos for the third year running. they finished 22—0 winners. well, from rugby league to rugby union — from north london to west london — because there's been another huge final at twickenham, where northampton have edged past bath to win the premiership title — theirfirst since 2014. they held off a fierce fightback to edge to a narrow 25—21 victory. saints' scrum—half alex mitchell scored the winning try with seven minutes left on the clock after bath had come from behind to lead, despite seeing prop ben
wigan warriors have won rugby league's challenge cup at wembley, beating warrington wolves by 18 pointse wolves. the victory means they now hold all four major honours available to british teams, that's the league leaders' shield, the super league title, the world club challenge and now the challenge cup. wigan have now extended their challenge cup winning record to 21. earlier the game paid tribute to leeds player rob urrow, with a minute's applause in the 7th minute. meanwhile, st helens have...
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our reporterjayne mccubbin has been to an allotment in warrington to find out more.len's veg patch. it's been absolutely awful. they've eaten everything that they could get their mouths on. well, these beans have . been decimated by slugs. i've planted them about twice, | fresh ones, and this is the only one i've got remaining. they were peas, and they were . ex—beans, and there's absolutely nothing left there at all. thisjune has been a bit of a wash—out, from the mud—fest that was last weekend's download festival in donnington park to the rain—fest that was the trooping of the colour in london. the royal horticultural society says it's created perfect conditions for these things, because slugs love rain. your rhubarb? they've eaten it. your strawberries? they're eating it. your runner beans? they are doing their best to eat those. it is a pain, but we are fighting. we are fighting them every day. so i really don't know what to do to stop them. i've tried sheep's wool, copper wire, coffee grounds and nothing seems to deter them. but the rhs and the charity buglife s
our reporterjayne mccubbin has been to an allotment in warrington to find out more.len's veg patch. it's been absolutely awful. they've eaten everything that they could get their mouths on. well, these beans have . been decimated by slugs. i've planted them about twice, | fresh ones, and this is the only one i've got remaining. they were peas, and they were . ex—beans, and there's absolutely nothing left there at all. thisjune has been a bit of a wash—out, from the mud—fest that was last...
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wembley stadium is the venue — wigan warriors and warrington wolves the two teams.t, who passed away last sunday from motor neurone disease, he was just 41. the match itself kick—off 7 minutes late, in tribute to burrow, who wore the number seven shirt, during an outstanding career. there will also be applause, on the 7th minute, of all matches today — and it's a tribute that has prompted a message, from one of the sport's most famous fans. if you love rugby league and you love what that little championed it in every single jersey he ever played in, go to wembley. go to wembley and celebrate his life and his career, and celebrate the rugby league community.— league community. everyone celebrating — league community. everyone celebrating on _ league community. everyone celebrating on the _ league community. everyone celebrating on the seventh i league community. everyone - celebrating on the seventh minute of each match _ celebrating on the seventh minute of each match is going to be quite special — each match is going to be quite special. we are looking forward to t
wembley stadium is the venue — wigan warriors and warrington wolves the two teams.t, who passed away last sunday from motor neurone disease, he was just 41. the match itself kick—off 7 minutes late, in tribute to burrow, who wore the number seven shirt, during an outstanding career. there will also be applause, on the 7th minute, of all matches today — and it's a tribute that has prompted a message, from one of the sport's most famous fans. if you love rugby league and you love what that...
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next, stephen from warrington.in july, but only if i am your prime minister _ we need to smash the gangs running this vile trade, making huge amounts of money and putting some of the most vulnerable people in boats across the channel. they are making a fortune. and the tension was rising. please, gentlemen, can we lower our voices? i there was a dividing line on this. if your rwanda plan i is blocked by the courts, would you remove the uk i from the european convention on human rights? - is that part of your plan? i believe all our plans are compliant with our international obligations, but if i am forced to choose between securing our borders and the security of our country or a foreign court, i choose our country security. if i am prime minister, we will not pull out of international agreements and international law, which is respected the world over. i want the uk to be respected on the global stage. not a pariah. this debate is not yet done. when it is, the spin will begin to attempt to answer the big question
next, stephen from warrington.in july, but only if i am your prime minister _ we need to smash the gangs running this vile trade, making huge amounts of money and putting some of the most vulnerable people in boats across the channel. they are making a fortune. and the tension was rising. please, gentlemen, can we lower our voices? i there was a dividing line on this. if your rwanda plan i is blocked by the courts, would you remove the uk i from the european convention on human rights? - is...
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lucy grey is in warrington — at bbc radio five live's teen summit — and she's with two girls who took took part in the detox. a bit too much. i'd say, like, above average, like 12 hours a day, 10 hours a day, which is... even when you're in lessons? oh, yeah. even when i'm in lessons, like, i'll still be on my phone. like, its bad. it's really bad. like, sometimes ijust wish, like, i genuinelyjust didn't have one or didn't ever get one. you listen to your earphones under your hair. everyone does it, like, you know, stick an airpod in and not really pay attention or anything. but teachers over here, they know that. they know that now — they're going to be looking for this. no! 0k. so it was difficult. it was really difficult so talk me through how it was from day one and for five whole days. i think day one, like, the initial reaction of everyone getting their phones taken off them, everyone wasjust like, oh, my god, the five days off my phone, what am i going to do? we were all laughing, you know, like, calling each other at the table, give me your number, you know? you had a few game
lucy grey is in warrington — at bbc radio five live's teen summit — and she's with two girls who took took part in the detox. a bit too much. i'd say, like, above average, like 12 hours a day, 10 hours a day, which is... even when you're in lessons? oh, yeah. even when i'm in lessons, like, i'll still be on my phone. like, its bad. it's really bad. like, sometimes ijust wish, like, i genuinelyjust didn't have one or didn't ever get one. you listen to your earphones under your hair. everyone...
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our reporterjayne mccubbin takes up the trail at an allotment in warrington. we have. we have our french marigolds. our secret weapon. we call them our sacrificial marigolds because they attract slugs and aphids, and we want them to eat those rather than the rest of our crops. is it working? yes. at the moment. jayne mccubbin, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with elizabeth rizzini. good afternoon. still some more heavy thundery downpours to come in the forecast but lots of dry weather around again today. it is just cloudier in the south than we saw yesterday. high cloud here in weymouth but the cloud is thicker in kent and east sussex this afternoon. we've also seen outbreaks of patchy rain here. that is because of this front but it will be pulling away as we head through the rest of the day. watch out for heavy, thundery downpours, too. they will stretch mostly in a line from north west england down to the east midlands into east anglia. there could be a lot of rain in a short space of time here. brighter spells in between but the best of th
our reporterjayne mccubbin takes up the trail at an allotment in warrington. we have. we have our french marigolds. our secret weapon. we call them our sacrificial marigolds because they attract slugs and aphids, and we want them to eat those rather than the rest of our crops. is it working? yes. at the moment. jayne mccubbin, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with elizabeth rizzini. good afternoon. still some more heavy thundery downpours to come in the forecast but lots of dry...
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and warrington wolves take on wigan warriors at wembley.at's because rob burrow wore the number seven with such distinction for leeds rhinos, winning two challenge cups and eight super league titles. this was the fellow who who lost his battle with motor neurone disease last week. he brought out the absolute best in his in his friend kevin sinfield. and they're going to celebrate his life today like nothing else, which is nice to end on a nice note, isn't it? >> thank you very much, aiden. well, i'm dawn neesom this is gb news saturday. there's loads more coming up on today's show, but the all important thing is what is the weather doing this weekend? let's find out from marco. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello. here's your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. we hold on to mixed weather conditions across the uk over the next few days. some sunshine, some showers and chilly temperatures too. for the time of year. low pressure is sitting towards the north—east of the uk, high p
and warrington wolves take on wigan warriors at wembley.at's because rob burrow wore the number seven with such distinction for leeds rhinos, winning two challenge cups and eight super league titles. this was the fellow who who lost his battle with motor neurone disease last week. he brought out the absolute best in his in his friend kevin sinfield. and they're going to celebrate his life today like nothing else, which is nice to end on a nice note, isn't it? >> thank you very much,...
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steve has written in from warrington who describes rob as a five foot four giant. changing travel patterns and customer feedback. hundreds of tradespeople are holding what they call a van rally in westminster later to highlight the issue of tool thefts. it�*s being organised by the campaign group trades united, which said the growing number of tools being stolen means thousands are losing their livelihoods. they�*re calling for tougher measures to stop them being resold at car boot sales and markets. mathilda hodgkins byrne is among the athletes representing team gb this summer. and when she does, she�*ll become the second mum ever to compete for great britain in olympic rowing. the 29—year—old takes her son freddy to as many events as possible and says it�*s given her a new perspective. mathilda is following in the footsteps of double olympic champion helen glover, who also returned to the sport after having children. until helen had done it, no—one in this building had had a child and come back. but it is possible, and to think that helen and i have both said tha
steve has written in from warrington who describes rob as a five foot four giant. changing travel patterns and customer feedback. hundreds of tradespeople are holding what they call a van rally in westminster later to highlight the issue of tool thefts. it�*s being organised by the campaign group trades united, which said the growing number of tools being stolen means thousands are losing their livelihoods. they�*re calling for tougher measures to stop them being resold at car boot sales...
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teams will go through wrexham today, with the third stage starting in warrington before the race concludesade it home. in those desperate battles, they gave their lives for the peace we enjoyed today. here in bayeux cemetery, 80 years later, being back with them again makes me so sad, but also very proud of the sacrifice they made for us all. i will never forget them. my families and their families and friends will never forget them. we will remember them. it is all because of gummy's quick thinking, his desire to help those around him, that i can stand before you today. i wish i could tell him i have never taken his sacrifice for granted, and will always remember him and our friends. so, gummy, thank you, my old friend. pipes play. they lost their lives on the d—day landing grounds, or in the many battles that followed. it is with the most profound sense of gratitude that we remember them and all those who served at that critical time. last post plays. age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. at the going down of the sun, and in the morning, we will remember them. we will remember
teams will go through wrexham today, with the third stage starting in warrington before the race concludesade it home. in those desperate battles, they gave their lives for the peace we enjoyed today. here in bayeux cemetery, 80 years later, being back with them again makes me so sad, but also very proud of the sacrifice they made for us all. i will never forget them. my families and their families and friends will never forget them. we will remember them. it is all because of gummy's quick...