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today, they bowled out west indies 448.. and didn't concede a single run. the west indies are the runners—up of the last women's world cup. and the holders of the t20 trophy. a very impressive win for south africa at their next game against england is on wednesday against bristol. a big win for india against pakistan. they are traditional rivals. they made 169 from their 50 overs but dealt with pakistan very well. they took five wickets to get an easy win for the indians. their impressive tournament continues. australia v new zealand, two of the traditional heavyweights of the tournament. australia came out on top winning by five wickets, perry top—scoring. australia seen the team to beat in this women's world cup, but the next few games could be crucial. it is about to get very interesting. west indies have beaten india by 11 runs to win the fourth one day international in antigua and give themselves a chance of drawing the five match series after the opening games was washed out. after winning the toss and electing to bat
today, they bowled out west indies 448.. and didn't concede a single run. the west indies are the runners—up of the last women's world cup. and the holders of the t20 trophy. a very impressive win for south africa at their next game against england is on wednesday against bristol. a big win for india against pakistan. they are traditional rivals. they made 169 from their 50 overs but dealt with pakistan very well. they took five wickets to get an easy win for the indians. their impressive...
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today, they bowled out west indies 1:48 . today, they bowled out west indies 1:48.frican captain took four wickets and didn't concede a single run. the west indies are the runners—up of the last women's world cup. and the holders of the t20 trophy. a very impressive win for south africa at their next game against england is on wednesday against england is on wednesday against bristol. a big win for india against bristol. a big win for india against pakistan. their traditional —— they are traditional rivals. they made 169 from their 50 overs but dealt with pakistan very well. they took five wickets to get an easy win for the indians. impressive tournament continues. australia and new zealand, two of the traditional heavyweights at the tournament, australia came out on top winning by five wickets. perry top scoring. australia seen the team to beat in this women's world cup but the next few games could be crucial. it is about to get very interesting. whisper it very quietly for your german producer. marcel kittel won stage two of the tour de france on sunday, from duss
today, they bowled out west indies 1:48 . today, they bowled out west indies 1:48.frican captain took four wickets and didn't concede a single run. the west indies are the runners—up of the last women's world cup. and the holders of the t20 trophy. a very impressive win for south africa at their next game against england is on wednesday against england is on wednesday against bristol. a big win for india against bristol. a big win for india against pakistan. their traditional —— they are...
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women's world cup. completing a sixth successive win captain heather knight made 67 before the west indiesl well short made 67 before the west of their target to lose by 92 runs. made 67 before the west england will now face south africa in the semi—finals. stef reid has won great britain's second gold medal at the world pa ra—athletics championships in london in the tim long jump. the double paralympic silver medallist won her first major global championship title with a jump of 5 metres a0. and chris froome has regained the yellowjersey in the tour de france. regained the yellowjersey and that, kate is all from wimbledon. back to you. all from wimbledon. john, all from wimbledon. thank you. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, we are back with the late news at ten to ten — now on bbci it's time for the news where you are. at ten to ten — now on bbci it's hello and welcome to sportsday with me, hugh ferris. the headlines this evening: garbine muguruza is the new wimbledon champion. she wins nine games in a row to prevent venus williams a magical day for muguruza? y
women's world cup. completing a sixth successive win captain heather knight made 67 before the west indiesl well short made 67 before the west of their target to lose by 92 runs. made 67 before the west england will now face south africa in the semi—finals. stef reid has won great britain's second gold medal at the world pa ra—athletics championships in london in the tim long jump. the double paralympic silver medallist won her first major global championship title with a jump of 5 metres...
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as patrick said, south africa thrashed the west indies, winning by ten wickets.frica is taking place on wednesday. all blacks centre sonny bill williams will miss the next test after he was banned for four weeks for shoulder barging anthony watson in yesterday's second test. sean 0'brien also faced the same disciplinary panel after being cited for dangerous play, but was cleared for dangerous play, but was cleared for wrongdoing and will be available for wrongdoing and will be available for the final test. the british trials for next months world athletics championships have finished in birmingham. mitchell blake won the men's 200 metres to guarantee his selection for london. he beat danny talbot on the line. talbot also qualified at some big names struggled, including adam gemili, who was sixth. a lee doran secured her spot in london with a co mforta ble secured her spot in london with a comfortable victory in the 400 metre hurdles. that time was a second slower than her run in lille. that was fairly rubbish from my point of view, it was just really message if i
as patrick said, south africa thrashed the west indies, winning by ten wickets.frica is taking place on wednesday. all blacks centre sonny bill williams will miss the next test after he was banned for four weeks for shoulder barging anthony watson in yesterday's second test. sean 0'brien also faced the same disciplinary panel after being cited for dangerous play, but was cleared for dangerous play, but was cleared for wrongdoing and will be available for wrongdoing and will be available for the...
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elsewhere, india beat the west indies by eight wickets in the fifth and final one—day international inonly west indian to reach a half—century as the home side made 205 for nine from their 50 overs. shami and yadav took seven wickets between them. in reply, india's captain virat kohli hit an unbeaten century as the tourists reached their target with more than 13 overs to spare. they win the series 3—1. there was one match at the women's cricket world cup in england. new zealand beat west indies to boost their hopes of reaching the semi—finals. the windies were bowled out for just 143 and rachel priest top—scored with 90 as new zealand chased that down with more than 31 overs to spare. they won by eight wickets, to move up to fourth in the table. athletics, and south africa's wayde van niekerk was among the winners at the eighth diamond league meeting of the season in lausanne. the world record holder and olympic champion over 400 metres has been running shorter distances for much of the year so far but he was back running the 400 in switzerland, and he cruised to victory in 43.62 secon
elsewhere, india beat the west indies by eight wickets in the fifth and final one—day international inonly west indian to reach a half—century as the home side made 205 for nine from their 50 overs. shami and yadav took seven wickets between them. in reply, india's captain virat kohli hit an unbeaten century as the tourists reached their target with more than 13 overs to spare. they win the series 3—1. there was one match at the women's cricket world cup in england. new zealand beat west...
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batting first west indies were bowled out forjust 150.e semi finals of the competition. there‘s been a couple of big football transfer stories today. news of a manchester city player going to barcelona in a moment, but first to old trafford because the bbc understands that manchester united are set to sign everton‘s romelu lukaku for £75 million. 0ur sports news correspondent richard conway is there for us. will romelu lu ka ku will romelu lukaku be playing his football here at old trafford? in this coming season? senior club officials at manchester united have said that a £75 million fee has been agreed between themselves and everton but everton say not so, sources that goodison park indicating no fee has been agreed. yet that may be because there was interest still from chelsea, lukaku‘s interest still from chelsea, lu ka ku‘s old club. interest still from chelsea, lukaku‘s old club. but the choreography appears to be that the party is moving in the direction of manchester united, we will perhaps see in the next 24—hour. jose mourinho i
batting first west indies were bowled out forjust 150.e semi finals of the competition. there‘s been a couple of big football transfer stories today. news of a manchester city player going to barcelona in a moment, but first to old trafford because the bbc understands that manchester united are set to sign everton‘s romelu lukaku for £75 million. 0ur sports news correspondent richard conway is there for us. will romelu lu ka ku will romelu lukaku be playing his football here at old...
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captain heather knight hitting 67 in reply, west indies never came close, losing wickets regularly natalie victory. their sixth in a row. australia will meet india in the other semi—final. england's under 19 football team are the new european champions. manchester city's lukas nmecha scored the winner as they beat portugal 2—1 in the final in georgia. it's the third title for an england youth team this summer after success in the under—20's world cup and the toulon tournament. great britain have won five gold medals on day two of the world para athletics championships, taking place in london. richard whitehead won a fourth straight t42 200 metre world title at the london stadium. he won in a championship record time and at the age of nearly 41! fellow brit dave henson finished third. there were also golds for stef reid, sammy kinghorn and hollie arnold in the long jump, 200 metres and javellin respectively. while sophie hahn triumphed over the same distance as whitehead. she won the t38 200 metres in a world record time and was not even competing in herfavourite event — which is the 100 me
captain heather knight hitting 67 in reply, west indies never came close, losing wickets regularly natalie victory. their sixth in a row. australia will meet india in the other semi—final. england's under 19 football team are the new european champions. manchester city's lukas nmecha scored the winner as they beat portugal 2—1 in the final in georgia. it's the third title for an england youth team this summer after success in the under—20's world cup and the toulon tournament. great...
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captain heather knight hitting 67 in reply, west indies never came close, losing wickets regularly nataliefortable victory... their sixth in a row. australia will meet india in the other semi—final... the england ui9s have won the european championship... beating portugal — 2—1 in the final in georgia to claim their third age group title of the summer. after something of a turgid opening 45 minutes. the deadlock was broken by acer suliman‘s second half header. before one of the worst own goals you will ever see. defender dujon sterling volleying into his own net. luckily for him, england again went in front — lukas nmecha slotting home the winner. he got the goal to send england into the final, and he's won this for them too. to add to the under 20s world cup win. as well as victory in the toulon tournament. in stage 14 of the tour de france, it could prove to have been a crucial day at the tour de france after chris froome reclaimed the leader's yellow jersey after stage 14 in the pyrenees. the team sky rider finished just a second behind stage—winner michael matthews. but managed to brea
captain heather knight hitting 67 in reply, west indies never came close, losing wickets regularly nataliefortable victory... their sixth in a row. australia will meet india in the other semi—final... the england ui9s have won the european championship... beating portugal — 2—1 in the final in georgia to claim their third age group title of the summer. after something of a turgid opening 45 minutes. the deadlock was broken by acer suliman‘s second half header. before one of the worst...
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the women's world cup sees england face the west indies in their final group game.rogress. but england have been put under pressure, sarah taylor and natalie sciver were both out for nought. but heather knight suppressed a whole —— surpassed a half—century to steady things, but she has been bowled out, 177—7 after 44 overs of 50. that's all from me, more sport later. wages are increasing at their slowest rate for five years according to new research. the resolution foundation — which analyses living standards — says average income growth halved to 0.7% in the year before the general election, as our business correspondent, joe lynam, reports. when theresa may became prime minister a year ago, she promised to work hardest for those "just about managing." but a year later, those so—called jams have seen the rate at which their incomes grow more than halved. in 2016, it stood at 1.6%, butjust before the general election, it fell to 0.7%. before the financial crisis in 2008, incomes had grown an average rate ofjust over 2%. incomes for younger families, though, have not
the women's world cup sees england face the west indies in their final group game.rogress. but england have been put under pressure, sarah taylor and natalie sciver were both out for nought. but heather knight suppressed a whole —— surpassed a half—century to steady things, but she has been bowled out, 177—7 after 44 overs of 50. that's all from me, more sport later. wages are increasing at their slowest rate for five years according to new research. the resolution foundation — which...
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the women's world cup sees england face the west indies in theirfinal group game.ut one player was out. sarah taylor was out first ball. england are 54 — two after turnovers. in the men's side are about trent bridge today for the second of the second test against over africa. the visitors resumed in 309 - over africa. the visitors resumed in 309 — six byjames anderson started the day brilliantly. he removed a player in the first over of the day. it would have the early advantage and south africa are currently 326-8. on the and south africa are currently 326—8. 0n the second day of the world power athletics championships gets underway shortly in london. a new world record was set last night. the 100 meter t 34 gold was one in 17.8 seconds and it was a british one, to as a 16—year—old came in second, winning silver. amends. amazing. i've been going round the warm up laps. i was getting a bit emotional. the noise is so low. we have not had that and london 2012. just to be able to go in and put a good performance and, just mean so much and hopefully, it's a sign of cha
the women's world cup sees england face the west indies in theirfinal group game.ut one player was out. sarah taylor was out first ball. england are 54 — two after turnovers. in the men's side are about trent bridge today for the second of the second test against over africa. the visitors resumed in 309 - over africa. the visitors resumed in 309 — six byjames anderson started the day brilliantly. he removed a player in the first over of the day. it would have the early advantage and south...
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in reply, west indies never came close, losing wickets regularly with natalie sciver picking up threeand sealed a comfortable victory. australia will meet india in the other semifinal. so here are the final standings. confirmation that england finished top of the group stage. australia beat south africa today by 59 runs, finishing second to england on run—rate. india's huge 186 runs win over new zealand saw them finish third. lewis hamilton will start tomorrow's british grand prix on pole position as he attempts to make history at silverstone. patrick gearey watched the mercedes driver dominate today's qualifying. the future of the british grand prix might be unclear, but its presence, that is all about lewis hamilton. this weekend they have come to see lewis hamilton come to make history, to level alain prost and jim clark's record of five race wins in the british grand prix. hamilton equalled clark's record of five pole positions. it started in very british conditions. the drizzle but had disrupted final practice, reappeared for the first session of qualifying. daniel ricciardo suff
in reply, west indies never came close, losing wickets regularly with natalie sciver picking up threeand sealed a comfortable victory. australia will meet india in the other semifinal. so here are the final standings. confirmation that england finished top of the group stage. australia beat south africa today by 59 runs, finishing second to england on run—rate. india's huge 186 runs win over new zealand saw them finish third. lewis hamilton will start tomorrow's british grand prix on pole...
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the west indies, bowled out for just 48, in leicester.he south african captain taking four wickets without conceding a single run off her bowling. south africa got the i’u ns her bowling. south africa got the runs in no time at all, and they look a realforce. england have them next, up the five, in bristol, on wednesday. that game, should england get past sri lanka today, looks really interesting. sean o'brien is free to play in the third and deciding test against new zealand after a disciplinary panel dismissed claims he had struck an opponent during the lions‘ series levelling victory in wellington. but no further action will be taken. meanwhile, sonny bill williams of the all blacks will be suspended, following his sending—off. graham rowntree, the lions forwards coach, says the team can perform even better in the final game of the tour. how many of these guys have won a lions series in new zealand? and what excites these guys is, there‘s more to come. some great players, the best rugby players from the home nations, and they‘ve had a
the west indies, bowled out for just 48, in leicester.he south african captain taking four wickets without conceding a single run off her bowling. south africa got the i’u ns her bowling. south africa got the runs in no time at all, and they look a realforce. england have them next, up the five, in bristol, on wednesday. that game, should england get past sri lanka today, looks really interesting. sean o'brien is free to play in the third and deciding test against new zealand after a...
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the west indies never came close, losing wickets regularly.f the world para athletic championships in london. 0ur reporter is at the london stadium. yes, there has been a gold for great britain here at the athletic stadium. it was for stef reid in the t 44 long jump event. she has waited 11 years for this moment. she nowjoins us. your gold medal is around your neck. a massive congratulations. can you put it into words what it means to get that gold? i don't think i can. words what it means to get that gold? i don't thinkl can. it is so satisfying. when you have worked so ha rd satisfying. when you have worked so hard for something and you don't stop believing and you have people around you who believe in you and they keep trying. it feels really good. the smile on your face sums it up. to be back in that stadium with the british crowd behind you, i bet it was amazing in there?” the british crowd behind you, i bet it was amazing in there? i was really nervous this morning. the moment i stopped being nervous was when i walked into the stadium. i
the west indies never came close, losing wickets regularly.f the world para athletic championships in london. 0ur reporter is at the london stadium. yes, there has been a gold for great britain here at the athletic stadium. it was for stef reid in the t 44 long jump event. she has waited 11 years for this moment. she nowjoins us. your gold medal is around your neck. a massive congratulations. can you put it into words what it means to get that gold? i don't think i can. words what it means to...
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black experience because native blacks have patterns that differ from black immigrants from the west indies for example or africa. that doesn't mean because we can't make a perfect apples to apples comparisons that we have nothing to learn from what other groups experience or that no comparisons can be made. many racial and different minority groups have experienced various degrees of hardship and the us and other countries all over the world and how those groups have dealt with those circumstances is something to study closely and draw lessons from going forward even if the only lesson is to manage expectations. one of the clear lessons from this history is the human capital, the collective skills, knowledge to create economic value proven to be far more important than political capital in getting ahead. a racial or ethnic group's culture, attitudes, habits, values matter much more than electing people who look like them. that is helps to explain why blacks fair the way they did not only in the obama era but also in the preceding decades. prior to the 1950s in the first half of the 20th ce
black experience because native blacks have patterns that differ from black immigrants from the west indies for example or africa. that doesn't mean because we can't make a perfect apples to apples comparisons that we have nothing to learn from what other groups experience or that no comparisons can be made. many racial and different minority groups have experienced various degrees of hardship and the us and other countries all over the world and how those groups have dealt with those...
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blacks have patterns that different from black immigrants from the west indies. that doesn't mean it is we can't make perfect apples-to-apples comparison that we have nothing to learn from one of the groups experienced or no comparison can be made. minority groups have experienced various degrees of hardships and in countries all over the world. i think how those groups have dealt with those circumstances is something to study closely going forward even if the only lesson is how to manage expectations. one of the clear lessons from history is also human capital, skills and knowledge that create economic values have proven to be far more important than political capital in getting ahead. racial ethnic group's culture attitudes habits and values matter much more than electing people who look like them. reality helps to explain why blacks are the way they did not only in the obama era but also in the preceding decade. prior to the 1950s the first half of the 20th century when blacks were more focused on developing their human capital we saw the racial gaps narrowing
blacks have patterns that different from black immigrants from the west indies. that doesn't mean it is we can't make perfect apples-to-apples comparison that we have nothing to learn from one of the groups experienced or no comparison can be made. minority groups have experienced various degrees of hardships and in countries all over the world. i think how those groups have dealt with those circumstances is something to study closely going forward even if the only lesson is how to manage...
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the west indies. this place came to symbolise the worst of the first world war.chendaele. give us an idea of the scale. it is hard to be precise but estimates suggest half a million men on both sides were killed or wounded in the battle. many lived with the scars physical and psychological for the rest of their lives and brought home strong memories of the battlefields around ypres. it's feared the memory of this battle into the consciousness of people in the uk and the world. that loss of life for a gain of five miles and the capture of the village of passchendaele. it is very hard to understand today and to avoid the idea of a futile war but that was not how it was seen at the time. the german army also suffered heavily in this battle and in events this evening and tomorrow, there will be reflection on the experience of all those who served on both sides of the line. thank you. glynn mentioned the line. thank you. glynn mentioned the events beginning this evening with the last post played at menin gate as it is every night. events attended by the duke and duche
the west indies. this place came to symbolise the worst of the first world war.chendaele. give us an idea of the scale. it is hard to be precise but estimates suggest half a million men on both sides were killed or wounded in the battle. many lived with the scars physical and psychological for the rest of their lives and brought home strong memories of the battlefields around ypres. it's feared the memory of this battle into the consciousness of people in the uk and the world. that loss of life...
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cannot generalize about the black experience here they have patterns that differ from blacks in the west indies or other places. but that does not mean that because we cannot make perfect apples to apples comparisons, that we have nothing to learn of what other cribs experience so that no comparisons can be made. many different racial and ethnic minority groups have various degrees of hardship in the us and other countries all over the world.i think how those groups have dealt with the circumstances is something to study closely and draw lessons from. one of the clear lessons from this history is also the human capital. they saw skills and knowledge that create economic value have proven to be far more important than political capital and getting ahead. a racial or ethnic groups culture, attitudes and habits, values matter much more than electing people that look like you. and that is reality, it helps to explain why black spared the way they did not only the obama era but also in the preceding decades. prior to the 1950s in the first half of the 20th century when blacks were more focused on th
cannot generalize about the black experience here they have patterns that differ from blacks in the west indies or other places. but that does not mean that because we cannot make perfect apples to apples comparisons, that we have nothing to learn of what other cribs experience so that no comparisons can be made. many different racial and ethnic minority groups have various degrees of hardship in the us and other countries all over the world.i think how those groups have dealt with the...
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this vastly expanded the territories from india, africa, the west indies and particularly north america, the territories that britain laid claim over. behind us we have a collection of objects owned and used by colonial americans that speak to the presence of the king's everyday life. one of the great objects here, this is a cast iron fire back made at oxford fur nans in new jersey. this was placed in the back of a fireplace raging heat out into the room. as you can see it includes the arms of the -- the royal arms of the king of england. we also have objects that introduce you to british heroes. so the upper right, a tavern sign, and this is on loan to us from the connecticut historical society, a wonderful historical society with amazing collections that generally placed this on loan to the museum. you see general wolfe. this was a british general who died after being mortally wounded at the battle of question back in 1779, helped to capture french canada for the british empire. and he was elbratcelebrated by americans. it was held by israel putnam, famous as a general in the american
this vastly expanded the territories from india, africa, the west indies and particularly north america, the territories that britain laid claim over. behind us we have a collection of objects owned and used by colonial americans that speak to the presence of the king's everyday life. one of the great objects here, this is a cast iron fire back made at oxford fur nans in new jersey. this was placed in the back of a fireplace raging heat out into the room. as you can see it includes the arms of...
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women's world cup. completing a sixth successive win captain heather knight made 67 before the west indiesest england will now face south africa in the semi—finals. stef reid has won great britain's second gold medal at the world pa ra—athletics championships in london in the t44 long jump. the double paralympic silver medallist won her first major global championship title with a jump of 5 metres 40. and chris froome has regained the yellowjersey in the tour de france. regained the yellowjersey and that, kate is all from wimbledon. back to you. all from wimbledon. john, all from wimbledon. thank you. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, we are back with the late news at ten to ten — now on bbc1 it's
women's world cup. completing a sixth successive win captain heather knight made 67 before the west indiesest england will now face south africa in the semi—finals. stef reid has won great britain's second gold medal at the world pa ra—athletics championships in london in the t44 long jump. the double paralympic silver medallist won her first major global championship title with a jump of 5 metres 40. and chris froome has regained the yellowjersey in the tour de france. regained the...
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the women's world cup sees england face the west indies in theirfinal group game.longside australia and south africa with india and new zealand batting it out for the final spots on the men's side at trent bridge today. it is the second day of the second test against south africa. the visitors will resume on 309 for six after an opening day. the second day of the world athletics championships gets underway. a new world record set last night. it was the 100 meter to 34 last night. it was the 100 meter to 3a gold. it was a british one and two. amazing. i've been going round the warm up laps. i was getting bit emotional. the noise so now. we have not had that since london 2012. just to be able to go in and put a good performance and it just to be able to go in and put a good performance and itjust means so. hopefully, it is a sign of a good championship to come. there are eight stages to go at the tour de france. crispin will start this morning in white rather than yellow. he is still six points behind but he says he is enjoying racing to try to take the yellow jersey
the women's world cup sees england face the west indies in theirfinal group game.longside australia and south africa with india and new zealand batting it out for the final spots on the men's side at trent bridge today. it is the second day of the second test against south africa. the visitors will resume on 309 for six after an opening day. the second day of the world athletics championships gets underway. a new world record set last night. it was the 100 meter to 34 last night. it was the 100...
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they are taking on west indies, having already qualified for the semi—finals.ey lost wickets early on — sarah taylor was out first ball. moments ago they were 91-4. and it's day two of the second test between england and south africa at trent bridge. the visitors started the day on 309 for 6. and james anderson has been in fine form in the first hour of play, he's taken four wickets today including that of vernon philander for 54 in the first over of the day. and a reminder, sean, coverage of the ladies singles final begins at1 o'clock on bbc1. thank you. enjoy your afternoon. enjoy your afternoon. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. the next news on bbc one is at 6:25pm this evening — bye for now. you are watching bbc news. laws on buying and carrying acid are to be reviewed by the government following a spate of attacks which took place in london on thursday night. five people had corrosive liquid thrown at them, including one man who is said to have suffered life—changing injuries. two teenage boys, aged 15 and 16, remain in c
they are taking on west indies, having already qualified for the semi—finals.ey lost wickets early on — sarah taylor was out first ball. moments ago they were 91-4. and it's day two of the second test between england and south africa at trent bridge. the visitors started the day on 309 for 6. and james anderson has been in fine form in the first hour of play, he's taken four wickets today including that of vernon philander for 54 in the first over of the day. and a reminder, sean, coverage...
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meanwhile at the women's world cup england finished top of the round, after thrashing west indies at england will play south africa in the semifinals on tuesday. lewis hamilton will start the british grand prix from pole position. he claimed the support from his home fa ns he claimed the support from his home fans made him drive faster. he qualified for the half a second ahead of the ferrari driver. sebastian vettel was in third on the grid. it has been a golden second day for the british team at the world power athletics championship in london including a fourth successive victory for richard whitehead, andy swiss is there an round of the action follows. at 40 he has never been faster, he is ready once again to light up london. the story was thrillingly amalia, slow start following by one of the most breathtaking surges in sport. his rivals left trailing in his wake as he went to glory. he says he may retire after these championships is so some retire after these championships is so some knowledge. retire after these championships is so some knowledgeli retire after these championsh
meanwhile at the women's world cup england finished top of the round, after thrashing west indies at england will play south africa in the semifinals on tuesday. lewis hamilton will start the british grand prix from pole position. he claimed the support from his home fa ns he claimed the support from his home fans made him drive faster. he qualified for the half a second ahead of the ferrari driver. sebastian vettel was in third on the grid. it has been a golden second day for the british team...
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it would travel from south carolina occasionally to the west indies. the bowl, we know, is made in liverpool. bowls were often commissioned to celebrate a voyage or the building of a new ship, so they were often given to voyagers or captains of these new ships. we found looking through colonial newspapers in philadelphia -- and of course, the digitization made this so much easier than the old days when we had to go through microfilm, but still a couple of hours of searching, we were able to establish that it begins appearing in advertisements around 1760, 1763. there will be notices of goods that have been imported on it that have been sold in this neighborhood. rebecca: we have lists of the goods and shops where they are being sold. scott: my request for the no , but the shipot request addressed to the manufacturers and tradesmen in england basically saying, "we want you to put pressure on your representatives in parliament to overturn the stamp act," the application being that they will stop buying and .mporting your goods we think of the buy local m
it would travel from south carolina occasionally to the west indies. the bowl, we know, is made in liverpool. bowls were often commissioned to celebrate a voyage or the building of a new ship, so they were often given to voyagers or captains of these new ships. we found looking through colonial newspapers in philadelphia -- and of course, the digitization made this so much easier than the old days when we had to go through microfilm, but still a couple of hours of searching, we were able to...
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i know more like a my grandmother's generation those from the west indies in the south and africans i've met now sounded very much the same. so if you could talk about that. also i'm really proud of our great oral tradition as african people. >> it's one of those things. there are a lot of people who said that plaque english as african, but african with english words. i wish that were true. there are languages like that and so jamaican or even some of the once less snow, those languages and it's generally speaking, they are african languages with english words in them. plaque english has so much more english influence that you cannot say that. but plaque english sound system is definitely influenced by african. so for not having the are at the end of a syllable so stole instead of -- that's a most certainly in african inheritance. part of it is the song. no english sounds like that that wasn't created by africans. there's a continuum. the real african english is spoken in crib being colonies. then black it english is in between the part of the general system. huge controversy over what t
i know more like a my grandmother's generation those from the west indies in the south and africans i've met now sounded very much the same. so if you could talk about that. also i'm really proud of our great oral tradition as african people. >> it's one of those things. there are a lot of people who said that plaque english as african, but african with english words. i wish that were true. there are languages like that and so jamaican or even some of the once less snow, those languages...
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meanwhile at the women's world cup, england finished top of the round—robin stage after thrashing west indies on tuesday. it's one of the highlights of the british sporting calendar. lewis hamilton will start the british grand prix on pole today. he was fastest in qualifying — by more than half a second. that delighted the crowd at silverstone, who could witness history this afternoon... patrick gearey reports. as they thunder away to a perfect start... silverstone is where the road began. it hosted the first race for formula 1 and many of its most famous ones. now, 50 years afterjim clark won the grand prix here for the first time, a new hd hero is hoping to do the same. lewis hamilton matched clark's records 8 pole positions yesterday. his last lap was half a second better than anybody else's. in f1, that is an age. fans have seen hamilton at his best but how much longer will they be able to watch formula 1 here? the circuit has activated a break clause in their contract and the speculation that the race may move to another circuit or even the streets of london after 2019. but for drivers,
meanwhile at the women's world cup, england finished top of the round—robin stage after thrashing west indies on tuesday. it's one of the highlights of the british sporting calendar. lewis hamilton will start the british grand prix on pole today. he was fastest in qualifying — by more than half a second. that delighted the crowd at silverstone, who could witness history this afternoon... patrick gearey reports. as they thunder away to a perfect start... silverstone is where the road began....
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now more like in any grandmother's generation people who were from the west indies and the south and africas i've met now sound very much the same. so if you could talk about that and also, i'm really proud of our great oral tradition as african people. >> you know, it's one of those things. there are a lot of people who have said that black english is african -- whatever that is -- african with english words. wish that were true. that would be neat. there are languages like this and it's the west indian creole, and his known such as creole of -- those languages -- it's generally speaking but they are african languages with english word inside them. black english has so much more english influence that you can't say that, but black english's sound system is definitely influenced by african languages. from, not having r at the end of a syllable so stow instead of store, mo in instead of more, and it's the melody. the song it's sung on. and no english sounds like that, that wasn't create by africans and their languages are tonal. the real african englishes are spoken in care ben coloni
now more like in any grandmother's generation people who were from the west indies and the south and africas i've met now sound very much the same. so if you could talk about that and also, i'm really proud of our great oral tradition as african people. >> you know, it's one of those things. there are a lot of people who have said that black english is african -- whatever that is -- african with english words. wish that were true. that would be neat. there are languages like this and it's...
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this has vastly expanded britain's territories from india to africa to the west indies, and particularly north america. more than double the territory that britain laid claim over in north america. and so in the case behind us we have a collection of objects owned and used by colonial americans that speak to the presence of the king in everyday life. one of the great objects here, this is a cast iron fireback made in -- at oxford furnace in new jersey in 1746. this was essentially a big cast iron plate placed in the back of a fireplace that would radiate heat out into the room. as you can see it includes the arms, the royal arms of the king of england. we also have objects that introduce you to british heroes. so in the upper right a tavern sign, this was on loan to us from the kecticonnecticut histo, a wonderful historical society with amazing collections, generously placed on loan to us. general wolf, a british general who died at the battle of quebec helping capture french canada for the british empire. he was celebrated by americans. this tavern sign hung in front of the tavern kept
this has vastly expanded britain's territories from india to africa to the west indies, and particularly north america. more than double the territory that britain laid claim over in north america. and so in the case behind us we have a collection of objects owned and used by colonial americans that speak to the presence of the king in everyday life. one of the great objects here, this is a cast iron fireback made in -- at oxford furnace in new jersey in 1746. this was essentially a big cast...
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south africa are third, after they thrashed the west indies by ten wickets, with england fourth.and irish lions, after a judiciary panel banned him for four weeks for the shoulder barge on anthony watson that saw him sent—off in yesterday's second test. lions flanker sean o'brien also faced the same panel, after being cited for dangerous play, but he was cleared of any wrongdoing and will be available for the final test. the lions won by three points yesterday, and their forwards coach says they will need to raise their game again in auckland. now these guys have won a line series and what excites the guises there is more in our game, more to come in our game. we have the best by come in our game. we have the best rugby players from the home nations. they have had a taste of it. as i say, first test they were down, they we re say, first test they were down, they were hurting after that, we got a reaction. they have had a taste of it, now, right, let's get this done, let's raise our game again. in birmingham, the final day of the british trials for next months world athletics cham
south africa are third, after they thrashed the west indies by ten wickets, with england fourth.and irish lions, after a judiciary panel banned him for four weeks for the shoulder barge on anthony watson that saw him sent—off in yesterday's second test. lions flanker sean o'brien also faced the same panel, after being cited for dangerous play, but he was cleared of any wrongdoing and will be available for the final test. the lions won by three points yesterday, and their forwards coach says...
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they've qualified with a game to spare, that's against the west indies on saturday germany's marcel kittel yellowjersey and will be looking to defend his 18—second overall lead as the race heads into the pyrenees today. and rory mcilroy insists he's in positive mood ahead of the scottish open which begins this morning in dundonald. the world number four has yet to win a tournament in a year that's been disrupted by injury, erratic form, and new clubs. now, one of the things we love about andy murray, and we've got to say, his mum, judy, must take some credit for this, is his support for women. and we saw another example yesterday in his post match press conference when he corrected an american reporter on their statistics. sam querrey is the first us player to reach a major us final since 2009... to reach a major us final since 2009. .. male to reach a major us final since 2009... male player. i beg your pardon? male player. yes, male player, for sure. is in doubt brilliant? the venous sisters have done well as well. —— isn't that brilliant? —— venus. live coverage starts at 12:15pm on bbc
they've qualified with a game to spare, that's against the west indies on saturday germany's marcel kittel yellowjersey and will be looking to defend his 18—second overall lead as the race heads into the pyrenees today. and rory mcilroy insists he's in positive mood ahead of the scottish open which begins this morning in dundonald. the world number four has yet to win a tournament in a year that's been disrupted by injury, erratic form, and new clubs. now, one of the things we love about andy...
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becauseg and arguing increasingly it is difficult to wake up overseas and explain what is going on in west indies and what it means. 32% cut to state aid, just spit boeing, could that have something to do with to effect some kind of understanding and agreement in reconciliation among the gcc? >> there is a huge problem that we have a huge amount of vacancies and it's a good example that secretary tillerson had to go over there on his own for four days i'm not sure i would recommend that. you are not going to have an agreement, so i do think in a situation like that, let's do you sent? you have nobody -- who else do you send? you have nobody. and every department and every agency you have that key level in the middle. the individual who is senior in of to reach the secretary of state and get in front of them immediately and still close enough to the worker bees and the experts and the agencies that can reach down and public. those are the assistant secretaries, the key. the fact they don't exist means there is no connectivity between the entire department and the secretary. it harms us on this iss
becauseg and arguing increasingly it is difficult to wake up overseas and explain what is going on in west indies and what it means. 32% cut to state aid, just spit boeing, could that have something to do with to effect some kind of understanding and agreement in reconciliation among the gcc? >> there is a huge problem that we have a huge amount of vacancies and it's a good example that secretary tillerson had to go over there on his own for four days i'm not sure i would recommend that....
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we've won games where we've just piled runs on the board, we've won a scrappy game against the west indies. 2017 has been the defending champion's toughest tour yet, after losing the leader's yellow jersey on thursday and winning it back on saturday. of course, it was a disappointment to lose it in the pyrenees when i had a bad day. but i am feeling better and better as the race goes on and hopefully that means we have timed things really well coming into this race. i came in really fresh and i hope that means that going into the third week now, that's going to put me in better shape than some of my rivals. tour de france does seem to have some of the best press conference locations in the world. the pairings have been announced for the first two rounds of this week's open at royal birkdale. defending champion henrik stenson will play alongside former world number one and two time major winnerjordan spieth. rory mcilroy will partner the current world number one dustin johnson and local lad tommy fleetwood will tee off with us open champion brooks kepka. it's going to be an experience for m
we've won games where we've just piled runs on the board, we've won a scrappy game against the west indies. 2017 has been the defending champion's toughest tour yet, after losing the leader's yellow jersey on thursday and winning it back on saturday. of course, it was a disappointment to lose it in the pyrenees when i had a bad day. but i am feeling better and better as the race goes on and hopefully that means we have timed things really well coming into this race. i came in really fresh and i...
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west? >> thank you, chairman. first of all, in 2008 was when indy mac failed. i was taken over by the fdic and operated until march of 2009. in march of 2009 an investment group acquired the bank and renamed the entity one west bank. as we all know this was a very difficult time in america. the investment group bought indy mac because they believed in an american recovery that, they could rebuild and create a regional bank and save thousands of jobs. going into indy mac, the bank had almost 200,000 loans in default. the men and women of one west bank were working diligently to save the homes of thousands of americans. some of those who focus on the homes that were lost and this is a tragedy, we like to focus on the 80% roughly of the 160,000 homes that were able to be saved and those americans are in those homes today. we did this by having creative initiatives. we had principle forgiveness, we lowered interest rates and modified payments and moved principle pal to the back so people could afford their homes. another area the bank received attention was servicin
west? >> thank you, chairman. first of all, in 2008 was when indy mac failed. i was taken over by the fdic and operated until march of 2009. in march of 2009 an investment group acquired the bank and renamed the entity one west bank. as we all know this was a very difficult time in america. the investment group bought indy mac because they believed in an american recovery that, they could rebuild and create a regional bank and save thousands of jobs. going into indy mac, the bank had...
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north west of england can watch the full documentary, waheed's wars — saving lives across the world, on monday evening at 7pm on bbc one. it will then be available on the iplayer shortly after. indiement, we'll bejoined by the band's frontman, liam fray, who can tell us what's coming up next, but first here they are in action. music plays that gets you in the mood for the weekend, doesn't it? welcome, what are you up to, and acoustic tour? yeah, iam are you up to, and acoustic tour? yeah, i am going to go out on my own and do some acoustic dates. and you are announcing them on breakfast.” am pretty sure this is an exclusive for you guys, i am going to go out and doa for you guys, i am going to go out and do a few dates, intimate venues, play a few rather micro sites, things people haven't heard in a while. what does it let you do that you can't do with the band? while. what does it let you do that you can't do with the band?” while. what does it let you do that you can't do with the band? i guess it is free reign, there is no pressure, i guess, it is free reign, there is no pressure, iguess, because it is free reign, there is no pressure, i guess, because when you are doing the bi
north west of england can watch the full documentary, waheed's wars — saving lives across the world, on monday evening at 7pm on bbc one. it will then be available on the iplayer shortly after. indiement, we'll bejoined by the band's frontman, liam fray, who can tell us what's coming up next, but first here they are in action. music plays that gets you in the mood for the weekend, doesn't it? welcome, what are you up to, and acoustic tour? yeah, iam are you up to, and acoustic tour? yeah, i...