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wimbledon body marks the summitfor a living.bring a salary and opportunity. 800 places higher in world tennis is kyle edmund, but alex ward was out to defy the rankings. he's not afraid. taking the first set, a perfect birthday present for his watching mother. but kyle edmund is next in line between —— behind andy murray in british tennis and he wants wimbledon memories of his own. their rankings suddenly look about right. in this his fifth year at wimbledon, this is the first taste of winning asset for kyle edmund. getting to grips with grass ta kes kyle edmund. getting to grips with grass takes time. in the end he had too much from his former training partner, no first—round exit this year. to get my first win is one of those dreams, those tournaments you a lwa ys those dreams, those tournaments you always think about as a kid. it has not been a good tournament for me in recent yea rs. not been a good tournament for me in recent years. so it is nice to get that win. if a first win here is the dream, afirst that win. if a first
wimbledon body marks the summitfor a living.bring a salary and opportunity. 800 places higher in world tennis is kyle edmund, but alex ward was out to defy the rankings. he's not afraid. taking the first set, a perfect birthday present for his watching mother. but kyle edmund is next in line between —— behind andy murray in british tennis and he wants wimbledon memories of his own. their rankings suddenly look about right. in this his fifth year at wimbledon, this is the first taste of...
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now, time for wimbledon sports day.lo, and welcome to wimbledon sportsday, i'm hugh woozencroft. coming up this evening: there are two britons in the last eight of the singles at wimbledon for the first time since 1973. with wins for andy murray and johanna konta, who becomes the first british woman in the last eight of the women's singles since 1984. and there'll be a new women's world number one as angelique kerber is knocked out in round four. and rooney returns home — everton‘s new old boy says his career is far from finished. i'm not coming to a retirement home. i'm not coming to a retirement home. i'm ready to play, i want to win, i wa nt to i'm ready to play, i want to win, i want to be successful at this football club. welcome to week two here at wimbledon, and the day dubbed ‘manic monday', with all 32 players left in the men's and women's singles in action. the fans on murray mound have been enjoying themselves, in full voice to see both johanna konta and andy murray make it through to the quarterfinals. murra
now, time for wimbledon sports day.lo, and welcome to wimbledon sportsday, i'm hugh woozencroft. coming up this evening: there are two britons in the last eight of the singles at wimbledon for the first time since 1973. with wins for andy murray and johanna konta, who becomes the first british woman in the last eight of the women's singles since 1984. and there'll be a new women's world number one as angelique kerber is knocked out in round four. and rooney returns home — everton‘s new old...
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way because it is wimbledon.finish this way because it is wimbledon. obviously, it is a very particular to and for all of us in the season. i wish him all the best in his recovery. from my side, and will try to rest and recover and prepare for the next one. i obviously had a lot of matches in eastbourne and have enough matchplay. they had not seen much of djokovic but proceedings were lifted by the arrival of roger federer. in what would be a record eighth men's title at the age of 35, the swiss was not about to roll over. federer took the first set and it transpired that his opponent was suffering an ankle injury. dolgopolov had to pay at wimbledon to get paid. he threw in the towel after 45 minutes. centre court felt short—changed. lot of fans travelled a long way outside of britain and then sorry they could not see more tennis today. at the same time, wimbledon remainsa today. at the same time, wimbledon remains a unbelievable. said clearly loves this tournament but both he and djokovic fortnight wimbledon cou
way because it is wimbledon.finish this way because it is wimbledon. obviously, it is a very particular to and for all of us in the season. i wish him all the best in his recovery. from my side, and will try to rest and recover and prepare for the next one. i obviously had a lot of matches in eastbourne and have enough matchplay. they had not seen much of djokovic but proceedings were lifted by the arrival of roger federer. in what would be a record eighth men's title at the age of 35, the...
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wimbledon wouldn't be wimbledon without the british weather saying hello, cherished by some more thanrespite that bublic would get as murray was in no mood to go easy on him. in less than two hours, straight sets, straightforward, the defending champion safely through. straight sets, straightforward, the defending champion safely throughlj defending champion safely through.|j feel pretty good. over the last few days i was saying i felt better each day. getting out on the court is different, the intensity is higher, but the adrenaline sort of helps, it numbs some of the pains you might have. i moved well today. i thought idid have. i moved well today. i thought i did pretty well for a first match. german dustin brown waits in the second round. if only the next two weeks proved this and paul faulkner andy murray. —— proved this simple for andy murray. in his post match news conference, andy murray said his davis cup team—mate dan evans deserves his suspension after testing positive for cocaine. evans could eventually be banned forfour years, meaning the british number three misses out o
wimbledon wouldn't be wimbledon without the british weather saying hello, cherished by some more thanrespite that bublic would get as murray was in no mood to go easy on him. in less than two hours, straight sets, straightforward, the defending champion safely through. straight sets, straightforward, the defending champion safely throughlj defending champion safely through.|j feel pretty good. over the last few days i was saying i felt better each day. getting out on the court is different, the...
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now on bbc news it's time for wimbledon sportsday.nd welcome to wimbledon sportsday — i'm hugh woozencroft. what might have been — andy murray is out of wimbledon. there was an opportunity there. i am sad that it is over. asjohanna konta prepares for her last—four match tomorrow — we hear from britain's last women's semi—finalist virginia wade. and england reach the semi—finals of the women's cricket world cup. well, they came in their droves expecting to see the confirmation well, they came in their droves, expecting to see the confirmation of a british man and woman into the last four for the first time in 50 years, however it just wasn't to be. good evening, we start with the end of andy murray's second reign as wimbledon champion. the world no 1 was expected to beat sam querrey in today's quarter—final on centre court but, as tim hague reports, it seems an injured hip may well have led to a shock exit. it has been all about andy for over a decade. ten quarter—final appearances and now for the latest. facing a man with little to lo
now on bbc news it's time for wimbledon sportsday.nd welcome to wimbledon sportsday — i'm hugh woozencroft. what might have been — andy murray is out of wimbledon. there was an opportunity there. i am sad that it is over. asjohanna konta prepares for her last—four match tomorrow — we hear from britain's last women's semi—finalist virginia wade. and england reach the semi—finals of the women's cricket world cup. well, they came in their droves expecting to see the confirmation well,...
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at wimbledon what's that mean?, a warmer day and there is a chance for leigh day shower. at silverstone for the grand prix, final practice was interesting because of the wet weather. and as a work space silverstone on sunday there could be a bit of light rain around with the race. that could make things interesting. the weather front at southwards during sunday evening, could be some in east anglia and south—east england. the web from clips northern scotland. monday, high—pressure building in. still quite breezy in scotland. for many others it will be light winds of high pressure. plenty of sunshine per monday and if this is your config so the temperatures you are solely in that. —— if this is your comfort so. midweek will bring up some heat from the south and this area of low pressure starts to introduce some storms. most of those on tuesday will stay dry, warm sunny spells, warmer more humid as well. towards the end of the day in foul and south—west cloud building could see some on the storms breaking out. it may
at wimbledon what's that mean?, a warmer day and there is a chance for leigh day shower. at silverstone for the grand prix, final practice was interesting because of the wet weather. and as a work space silverstone on sunday there could be a bit of light rain around with the race. that could make things interesting. the weather front at southwards during sunday evening, could be some in east anglia and south—east england. the web from clips northern scotland. monday, high—pressure building...
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it is mainly wimbledon, to be fair. title. the swiss 35—year—old beat croatia's marin cillic in straight sets to complete the tournament without dropping a set. let's get to wimbledon now, where hugh woozencroft has been following the action for us. hugh, not exactly a classic final but probably the result everyone wanted to see. he is such an incredible athlete, roger federer. many other fans where wearing red. hoping swiss roger federer could make itan hoping swiss roger federer could make it an eight wimbledon title in the men's singles and he did in straight sets, against croatian marin cilic. it was not the match we would have hoped for. the two players played five sets last year but today it was not to be and marin cilic was really not serving well in the opening set for stop at 3—0 down in the second, having been broken twice, he was very emotional indeed. he called on the trainer and doctor. he called on the trainer and doctor. he was in floods of tears. we do not know if it was the occasion overcoming him of th
it is mainly wimbledon, to be fair. title. the swiss 35—year—old beat croatia's marin cillic in straight sets to complete the tournament without dropping a set. let's get to wimbledon now, where hugh woozencroft has been following the action for us. hugh, not exactly a classic final but probably the result everyone wanted to see. he is such an incredible athlete, roger federer. many other fans where wearing red. hoping swiss roger federer could make itan hoping swiss roger federer could...
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and before we leave wimbledon...finnish partner henri kontinen who have made it through to the mixed doubles quarterfinals. they beat the fourth seeds ivan dodig and sania mirza in straight sets. england's women are into the semi—finals of the cricket world cup after beating new zealand. 0pener tammy beaumont got england off to a good start in derby — she made 93. when she wasjoined by natalie sivver, who made 129 — her second century of the world cup — they pushed on to 284 for nine off their fifty overs. new zealand began well... but then collapsed, losing four wickets to england's spin bowlers in quick succession. they were bowled out for 209. giving england victory by 75 runs. theirfifth in a row. australia and south africa are also through to the last four. german marcel kittel has won yet another stage at the tour de france... his fifth this year... while chris froome holds onto the leader's yellowjersey. in one of the flattest stages of this year's race — kittel — in the green — had too much powerfor his rival
and before we leave wimbledon...finnish partner henri kontinen who have made it through to the mixed doubles quarterfinals. they beat the fourth seeds ivan dodig and sania mirza in straight sets. england's women are into the semi—finals of the cricket world cup after beating new zealand. 0pener tammy beaumont got england off to a good start in derby — she made 93. when she wasjoined by natalie sivver, who made 129 — her second century of the world cup — they pushed on to 284 for nine...
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yammer conte is an wimbledon semifinalist.enus williams next. -- you have a contact. i am humbled and excited to share the court with her again. we have had many great battles and hopefully we can create another great battle. she will be back on thursday. two more matches to put the icing on the cake. so konta then will play venus williams next. the 37—year—old, who has won the singles title five times, beat the french open champion jelena ostapenko in straight sets. the latvian is 17 years younger than the american who's become the oldest semifinalist at the tournament in 23 years. garbine muguruza was a finalist at wimbledon two years ago and she's one step away from another after beating svetlana kuznetsova in straight sets to reach the semis. 6—3 6—4 the score. muguruza will play magdalena rybarikova, who has become the lowest ranked woman to make the women's semi—finals at wimbledon. the world number 87 shocked 24th seed coco wandeweghe, beating the american in straight sets. the first winner of the day was novak djokovic
yammer conte is an wimbledon semifinalist.enus williams next. -- you have a contact. i am humbled and excited to share the court with her again. we have had many great battles and hopefully we can create another great battle. she will be back on thursday. two more matches to put the icing on the cake. so konta then will play venus williams next. the 37—year—old, who has won the singles title five times, beat the french open champion jelena ostapenko in straight sets. the latvian is 17 years...
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first wimbledon title.for the first wimbledon titlei today he faces a player hungry for the first wimbledon title. i do have that belief i can win the title here, even before i began to play a tournament here i felt that my game is really at the top level. is passed to the final far more treacherous. now he is here, he will not want to let it slip. his opponent is more than just another player. a following like no other. for roger federer, wimbledon is a home from home. we'll be at wimbledon with mike just after 6.30. the technology entrepreneur elon musk has warned the development of artificial intelligence has become the greatest risk faced by human civilisation. the businessman who co—founded car company tesla, made the comments at a gathering of us lawmakers, arguing that politicians should start taking the threat of machines taking over their human creators seriously. i think people should be really concerned about it. i keep sounding the alarm bell but until people see, like, robots going down the str
first wimbledon title.for the first wimbledon titlei today he faces a player hungry for the first wimbledon title. i do have that belief i can win the title here, even before i began to play a tournament here i felt that my game is really at the top level. is passed to the final far more treacherous. now he is here, he will not want to let it slip. his opponent is more than just another player. a following like no other. for roger federer, wimbledon is a home from home. we'll be at wimbledon...
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back to you. all from wimbledon. john, all from wimbledon. thank you.o ten — now on bbc1 it's
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roger federer bidding for a record wimbledon title. lost 16- 14 yea rs record wimbledon title.ears back, 64 in the thousand nine, 64 at queens. part of it is mental, pa rt 64 at queens. part of it is mental, part physical but i will go out there and do what i do. part physical but i will go out there and do what i doll part physical but i will go out there and do what i do. i think sam played really well this year, even la st played really well this year, even last year. he has the big game potential that can hurt anyone in the game so for me i have to get ready for lee and be very focused on my game. i could never really played quite so clearly last year —— play. just because i more focused on how the knee is behaving and not about how to play against my opponent. now ican how to play against my opponent. now i can focus on tactics and that is the difference. in 2010 high peak roger and novak. this year i beat novak and rafa is not there any more so novak and rafa is not there any more so it will be interesting. fabio aru has taken the leader's yellow jersey at the tour de fra
roger federer bidding for a record wimbledon title. lost 16- 14 yea rs record wimbledon title.ears back, 64 in the thousand nine, 64 at queens. part of it is mental, pa rt 64 at queens. part of it is mental, part physical but i will go out there and do what i do. part physical but i will go out there and do what i doll part physical but i will go out there and do what i do. i think sam played really well this year, even la st played really well this year, even last year. he has the big game...
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for roger federer, wimbledon is a home from home.ne muguruza is the women's champion after she won in straight sets to win her first wimbledon title yesterday. she beat 37—year—old venus williams 7—5, 6—0. williams was playing in herfirst wimbledon final since 2009, but after a tight first set she was well beaten. it's muguruza's second grand slam title after she won last yea r‘s french open. i had the hardest match today against venus. she is an incredible player. i grew up watching her play so it was incredible to play the final. sorry. two years ago i lost against serena and she told me one day i was going to maybe win so two years after, here i am. heather watson and her finnish partner henri kontinen are the defending champions in the mixed doubles. they will play in the final again on centre court later after the men's final. and they'll face the top seeds jamie murray and martina hingis. the pair hadn't played together before this year's tournament but both have won the title previously with different partners — hingis, who al
for roger federer, wimbledon is a home from home.ne muguruza is the women's champion after she won in straight sets to win her first wimbledon title yesterday. she beat 37—year—old venus williams 7—5, 6—0. williams was playing in herfirst wimbledon final since 2009, but after a tight first set she was well beaten. it's muguruza's second grand slam title after she won last yea r‘s french open. i had the hardest match today against venus. she is an incredible player. i grew up watching...
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wimbledon would like to see her again. as for the flying ants, encouraged into action by wednesday's heat, perhaps don't come back tomorrow — please. joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. tonight not hard, soft or medium brexit, is a reverse now looking like a possibility? join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. the headlines tonight. a 100% record in the heat. andy murray leads four british players through to the third round at wimbledon. johanna konta battles through three sets and more than three hours to seal her place in round three. and warren gatland keeps faith with his 15. the lions coach names an unchanged team for their deciding test against the all blacks on saturday. hello. welcome to the programme. four out of four british players taking to the wimbledon courts today left them with a place in the third round. and they were led by the defending champion. andy murray breezed through on a very h
wimbledon would like to see her again. as for the flying ants, encouraged into action by wednesday's heat, perhaps don't come back tomorrow — please. joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. tonight not hard, soft or medium brexit, is a reverse now looking like a possibility? join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. the headlines tonight. a 100% record in the heat. andy murray...
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in the opening round at wimbledon.n the —— on the grass and she is serving just buying me on court one. johanna konta looking like she should quite easily dispatch with jey konta looking like she should quite easily dispatch withjey su—wei. let's heather watson is getting on. she did brilliantly at is born and is looking get here. this could have been a tight match, they are one place apart in the world rankings at 117 and 118 respectively. this is heather watson serving for the match, out on court two. there has been loads of great british tennis for the crowd here on henman hill to cheer. let's have a quick look at another brit in action, the british numberfour annis. another brit in action, the british number four annis. against the giant from croatia, six foot 11 and with one of the fastest serves in tennis. play has resumed there. he just narrowly lost the third set. ka rlovic narrowly lost the third set. karlovic is the world record holder in aces, has whacked down over 12,000 aces in his career. he's doing his b
in the opening round at wimbledon.n the —— on the grass and she is serving just buying me on court one. johanna konta looking like she should quite easily dispatch with jey konta looking like she should quite easily dispatch withjey su—wei. let's heather watson is getting on. she did brilliantly at is born and is looking get here. this could have been a tight match, they are one place apart in the world rankings at 117 and 118 respectively. this is heather watson serving for the match,...
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back to you. all from wimbledon. john, all from wimbledon. thank you. 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? yes, hugh, a new name etched in wimbledon history today, that of garbine muguruza. she becomes the second woman from spain win the ladies title here. her stand—in coach conchita martinez won it in 1994. she won it in real style, taking on the five—time champion venus williams. on finals weekend, centre court brings the generations together, garbine muguruza, one of the newest stars against its greatest survivor. the oldest post—war champion. beneath the reefyfiuterrheer- she wants to close out points quickly, but amid the aggression those flashes took williams to the brink of the first set. she had
back to you. all from wimbledon. john, all from wimbledon. thank you. 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? yes, hugh, a new name etched...
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these are the wimbledon each year. these are the wimbledon colours.the south, we have a weak weather front here. that is what produced the showers in wimbledon. it's sinking south. a few showers in kent too. a bit of cloud pushing north through the midlands, east anglia, into northern england, with a few exceptions where we are seeing sunshine already. for scotland, a drier day than it was yesterday. sunshine in the east, showers in the west. for northern ireland, you have got a fine day ahead of you with a fair bit of sunshine. later, the cloud will build from the west, heralding the arrival of some rain. for wales, we are looking at a cloudy start with 1-1 are looking at a cloudy start with 1—1 or two showers. into south—west england, we have some showery outbreaks which are pushing up towards the bristol and gloucester area. as we drift through dorset and hampshire, we are back into the cloud. like here at wimbledon, that cloud. like here at wimbledon, that cloud continuing to break up. through the day, that is the forecast. the cloud will break, w
these are the wimbledon each year. these are the wimbledon colours.the south, we have a weak weather front here. that is what produced the showers in wimbledon. it's sinking south. a few showers in kent too. a bit of cloud pushing north through the midlands, east anglia, into northern england, with a few exceptions where we are seeing sunshine already. for scotland, a drier day than it was yesterday. sunshine in the east, showers in the west. for northern ireland, you have got a fine day ahead...
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wimbledon final after so many years. wimbledon overfor the wimbledon final after so many years.edon over for the great british hope, her mark left on this tournament but the smiles now all williams. the former british number one annabel croftjoins me now. you watched the match out there today, commentated on it, a disappointing end fourjohanna konta but she wasn't foothold was she? she wasn't. i think it was neck and neck at the start. an incredible atmosphere. you could almost hear a pin drop. the intensity of the match. around about 3-3 intensity of the match. around about 3—3johanna intensity of the match. around about 3—3 johanna konta intensity of the match. around about 3—3johanna konta had a bit of an opportunity, 1530 seconds of opportunity, 1530 seconds of opportunity and she didn't make it. then she had to break points. venus williams came up with some huge serving and she came into the forehand side of konta wasn't able to control the ball so ultimately i think venus raised her level and she had a little bit too much in every single department, but it was a terrific f
wimbledon final after so many years. wimbledon overfor the wimbledon final after so many years.edon over for the great british hope, her mark left on this tournament but the smiles now all williams. the former british number one annabel croftjoins me now. you watched the match out there today, commentated on it, a disappointing end fourjohanna konta but she wasn't foothold was she? she wasn't. i think it was neck and neck at the start. an incredible atmosphere. you could almost hear a pin drop....
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hello, and welcome to wimbledon sportsday. i'm katherine downes.ring day at the all—england club, but andy murray keeps his cool on centre court to see off dustin brown in straight sets. a roar of relief from johanna konta, as she comes through a three—hour battle on centre court. and she has company in the third round, as an inspired heather watson dispatched the 18th seed, anastasia sevastova. and it's 30 years today since the most famous climb in wimbledon history. pat cash relives his finest hour. so off i went, and it looked like it was a sort of spur of the moment thing, but it wasn't really. it was something that i really wanted to do. to go and thank my father and the team, and you know, it was a very special moment for us all. and also coming up, find out how chris froome took the lead of this year's tour de france. andy murray turned up the heat on centre court, and did away with germany's dustin brown in straight sets. a clinical performance from the defending champion, making just five unforced errors in the whole match. adam wilde was
hello, and welcome to wimbledon sportsday. i'm katherine downes.ring day at the all—england club, but andy murray keeps his cool on centre court to see off dustin brown in straight sets. a roar of relief from johanna konta, as she comes through a three—hour battle on centre court. and she has company in the third round, as an inspired heather watson dispatched the 18th seed, anastasia sevastova. and it's 30 years today since the most famous climb in wimbledon history. pat cash relives his...
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the forecast for wimbledon todayis in 2019. the forecast for wimbledon today is a varied one. affect us moving from west to east across parts of wales in southern england were as the scotland and northern ireland had sunshine and showers. this morning at nine across southern england we have bright spells, sunny spells and we have showers that is the same to east anglia and midlands. to the far north of northern england into scotland, a lot of cloud, a couple of bright brea ks lot of cloud, a couple of bright breaks and some showers in scotland. for northern ireland, the northern half has sunshine this thing, the south seas more cloud. rain not too far away. for wales, a lot of cloud and persistent rain, not particularly heavy for most of wales although in the south it is. for south—west england, a similar story, there is a lot of cloud around and we also have some rain moving in. that band of rain will continue to journey eastwards, so to start the day across gloucestershire and into dorset, hampshire, the home counties, the forecast is similar to what we have here. bright spe
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that's the kvitova wimbledon remembers.lay here again. venus williams at wimbledon today, 20 years after her debut. last month she was involved ina debut. last month she was involved in a fatal debut. last month she was involved inafatal car debut. last month she was involved in a fatal car accident in florida. she won her first—round in a fatal car accident in florida. she won herfirst—round match in a fatal car accident in florida. she won her first—round match and then came to speak, described the situation as devastating, and then... she couldn't continue. that's a glimpse of what has happened here so far. play is ongoing. heather watson and johanna konta both set up in their first—round matches. a dominant straight sets victory for rafa nadal here earlier today. seven years since he last won wimbledon, don't rule him out this year. what about the wimbledon weather for the next few days? here's sarah keith lucas. things should stay mostly dry for the next few days but there is the chance by thursday we could see heavy s
that's the kvitova wimbledon remembers.lay here again. venus williams at wimbledon today, 20 years after her debut. last month she was involved ina debut. last month she was involved in a fatal debut. last month she was involved inafatal car debut. last month she was involved in a fatal car accident in florida. she won her first—round in a fatal car accident in florida. she won herfirst—round match in a fatal car accident in florida. she won her first—round match and then came to speak,...
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you're experienced wimbledon queue is, aren't you?ell, it's not ourfirst wimbledon queue is, aren't you? well, it's not our first time! wimbledon queue is, aren't you? well, it's not ourfirst time! we first came in 2010, before we were married. reset off from manchester at midnight. we were baby—sitting her... well, my nephew now, actually. week but in the queue and we saw a lot of die—hard fans were already here and we were surprised to see that. we love the experience, it is an amazing experience, even the queue, and then once you get into the tennis. and you have made lots of friends through queueing at wimbledon? so many friends. we have added them to facebook, they're contacting me now, telling me which games i've got to see! these are friends that we met in the queue yea rs friends that we met in the queue years ago. you mentioned and adele, thatis years ago. you mentioned and adele, that is who you are here for? she's waiting for an adult‘s top to come off. what is the matter with andy murray and roger federer? both great playe
you're experienced wimbledon queue is, aren't you?ell, it's not ourfirst wimbledon queue is, aren't you? well, it's not our first time! wimbledon queue is, aren't you? well, it's not ourfirst time! we first came in 2010, before we were married. reset off from manchester at midnight. we were baby—sitting her... well, my nephew now, actually. week but in the queue and we saw a lot of die—hard fans were already here and we were surprised to see that. we love the experience, it is an amazing...
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in wimbledon, the men's final is about to begin between seven—time wimbledon champion roger federer andirst time finalist marin cilic. also in the next hour... just who will be the new doctor to take control of the tardis? we will find out who the new time lord or time lady is. as racing is underway at the british grand prix, lewis hamilton is on track to win his fifth victory at iconic silverstone. and at 2:30 p:m., the week in parliament looks at the great repeal bill and parliamentary battles to come. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the chancellor, phillip hammond, has defended the government's pay policy, saying public sector workers get a 10% premium over the private sector once pensions are taken into account. mr hammond would not comment on reports today that he said public workers were "overpaid", but pointed out ministers should not be discussing private cabinet meetings. 0ur political correspondent, jonathan blake, reports. the man of the moment, for perhaps the wrong reasons. philip hammond has, for the second time in a week, found himself defending private comments i
in wimbledon, the men's final is about to begin between seven—time wimbledon champion roger federer andirst time finalist marin cilic. also in the next hour... just who will be the new doctor to take control of the tardis? we will find out who the new time lord or time lady is. as racing is underway at the british grand prix, lewis hamilton is on track to win his fifth victory at iconic silverstone. and at 2:30 p:m., the week in parliament looks at the great repeal bill and parliamentary...
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eight wimbledon title, the only man in the history of wimbledon to ever wind it eight times.is disbelief that i can achieve such heights. i was not sure if i was ever going to be here again in another final after last year. i have had some tough frontier, losing to novak djokovic in 2014 and 2015, but i always believed that i would maybe come back and do it again and if you believe you can go really far in your life, if you believe you can go really far in yourlife, and if you believe you can go really far in your life, and i did that and if you believe you can go really far in your life, and i did thatand i really happy. i kept on believing and dreaming and here and today, it is fantastic. it is never easy playing with an injury, but you bravely battled on. yes, that is what i did throughout all of my career, never gave up when i started a match. that was my idea also today, i give my best and that was all i could do. i concede that it is obviously very washed all for you, but i can see that you have had a wonderful tournament and you can be so proud of that. yes, i have had
eight wimbledon title, the only man in the history of wimbledon to ever wind it eight times.is disbelief that i can achieve such heights. i was not sure if i was ever going to be here again in another final after last year. i have had some tough frontier, losing to novak djokovic in 2014 and 2015, but i always believed that i would maybe come back and do it again and if you believe you can go really far in your life, if you believe you can go really far in yourlife, and if you believe you can...
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now on bbc news, it's time for wimbledon sportsday. hello and welcome to wimbledon sportsday.ugh woozencroft. so much to come this evening, including this. canjohanna konta make it through into the semi—finals of wimbledon? 7 these are live pictures. she is into a deciding set with simona halep. venus williams will be waiting if she does — the five—time champion shows her class to defeat jelena 0stapenko. pitfalls and potholes — novak djokovic manages to avoid both on his way to the quarter—finals. the courts, honestly, are not that great this year. many players feel the same. it is what it is. and a fourth stage win at the tour de france for germany's marcel kittel — chris froome retains the yellow jersey. good evening. and it's been a far cooler and much wetter day eight here in south west london. there were plenty of umbrellas on the hill here today. the covers have been going on and off again and again due to the intermittent rain. that hasn't been a problem on centre court though. the roof has been up all day. the former britain davis cup captain john lloyd is with me. we
now on bbc news, it's time for wimbledon sportsday. hello and welcome to wimbledon sportsday.ugh woozencroft. so much to come this evening, including this. canjohanna konta make it through into the semi—finals of wimbledon? 7 these are live pictures. she is into a deciding set with simona halep. venus williams will be waiting if she does — the five—time champion shows her class to defeat jelena 0stapenko. pitfalls and potholes — novak djokovic manages to avoid both on his way to the...
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optimistic wimbledon so far from a british it has been an optimistic wimbledon so farfrom a britishview, but rightly or wrongly, this is a lwa ys but rightly or wrongly, this is always a window of opportunity, the fortnight for the limelight. if you get a chance, however young you are, you really have to grab it. as we all know in elite sport, tennis is no different, the pursuit of excellence is relentless. this flag always flies at wimbledon, but this year there is some renewable energy behind it. the display is look, they are everywhere. early rounds are fine, but winners make posters. smile. andy murray says british players should always aim higher, so you kyle edmund. ranked 50 in the world, edmund's britain's next best man. fine to make an impression. his opponent was gale monfils, seeded 15 but not a grass court expert. it looked like an opportunity. mistakes left edmund two sets down. in the third, he broke the monfils serve, but couldn't hold his own to extend the match, it finished in three sets. edmund's first centre court experience had come and gone. sets. edmund's first
optimistic wimbledon so far from a british it has been an optimistic wimbledon so farfrom a britishview, but rightly or wrongly, this is a lwa ys but rightly or wrongly, this is always a window of opportunity, the fortnight for the limelight. if you get a chance, however young you are, you really have to grab it. as we all know in elite sport, tennis is no different, the pursuit of excellence is relentless. this flag always flies at wimbledon, but this year there is some renewable energy behind...
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so, wimbledon over for the great british hope.k left on this tournament, but the smiles now all williams. overall the credit has to go to the way she was able to play today. i i did not do too much wrong, she just dictated the match from the beginning until the end. i had very few cha nces beginning until the end. i had very few chances to get a good foothold in the match. again, when i did have those chances, she did very well to ta ke those chances, she did very well to take them away from me, so all credit to her. a word on the warmth from the public? they have taken you to their hearts. they were magnificent. the noise and the general support that i have felt over the last two weeks has been incredibly memorable. i am looking forward to next year! i thought the crowd was very nice to me, actually. you know, they could have been even more boisterous. i thought the crowd was so fair, they lovejo. she gave it her all. she handled it well, my experience helped a lot. venus will play garbine muguruza in saturday's women's final. th
so, wimbledon over for the great british hope.k left on this tournament, but the smiles now all williams. overall the credit has to go to the way she was able to play today. i i did not do too much wrong, she just dictated the match from the beginning until the end. i had very few cha nces beginning until the end. i had very few chances to get a good foothold in the match. again, when i did have those chances, she did very well to ta ke those chances, she did very well to take them away from...
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that is go to wimbledon now, shall we? caroljoins that is go to wimbledon now, shall we?s way back in 1978. in1978, it championships was way back in 1978. in 1978, it was a pretty dull and also a wet year and play was interrupted on seven days due to the weather. today it is not going to be like that. at the moment, a weather front has just gone through us, the breeze has picked up, the cloud is with us, we could see a shower in the next hour or so but we will be very unlucky if we do, because the forecast for wimbledon beyond that is actually very nice. it is going to brighten up, the sun will come out, and temperature—wise, we are looking into the low 20s. out, and temperature—wise, we are looking into the low 205. quite a drop compared to last week, but having said that still quite co mforta ble having said that still quite comfortable and pleasant. for most of the uk today, it will be dry and it will also be sunny, when we lose the showers and also the rain. so the showers and also the rain. so the forecast at 9pm, this isn't the current picture, shows that the rain w
that is go to wimbledon now, shall we? caroljoins that is go to wimbledon now, shall we?s way back in 1978. in1978, it championships was way back in 1978. in 1978, it was a pretty dull and also a wet year and play was interrupted on seven days due to the weather. today it is not going to be like that. at the moment, a weather front has just gone through us, the breeze has picked up, the cloud is with us, we could see a shower in the next hour or so but we will be very unlucky if we do, because...
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wimbledon can often throw up some surprises.ought to see novak djokovic first up on the women's semifinals day. his first match carried on from monday. he saw off adrian in straight sets. thomas burke waits in the quarters on wednesday. —— tomas berdych. the international olympic committee will award the 2024 and 2028 summer games at their meeting in september, meaning those games will be staged in paris and los angeles. they're the only candidate cities for 2024 and it's hoped one will offer to take the 2028 0lympics ahead of a vote, or if they're unsuccessful in their bid for the earlier games. alex capstick has more details. resounding support for the proposal after thomas bach described the jewel award as a golden opportunity. cities around the world were turning their backs on the games due to high cost. hamburg and rome and budapest pulled out of it. two strong candidates with relatively inexpensive plans. the ioc was presented with a period of stability, a chance for calm. both cities have given the idea their blessing. a
wimbledon can often throw up some surprises.ought to see novak djokovic first up on the women's semifinals day. his first match carried on from monday. he saw off adrian in straight sets. thomas burke waits in the quarters on wednesday. —— tomas berdych. the international olympic committee will award the 2024 and 2028 summer games at their meeting in september, meaning those games will be staged in paris and los angeles. they're the only candidate cities for 2024 and it's hoped one will...
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my first wimbledon 01’ trying to defend my first wimbledon or when i was going for my fifth wimbledon the all—time grand slam record. i am happy to have these moments. i know when i step on court against chill itch that i will be ready. the occasion will not be too big to conquer and understand what i'm going into. iwill conquer and understand what i'm going into. i will be ready it.|j conquer and understand what i'm going into. iwill be ready it. ido have that needed belief to win the title here, even before i started to play a tournament here. i felt my game is really on a top—level and i played really well throughout the tournament. it was very important to show that on the court as well, not just to feel inside of myself and that will be a similar thing tomorrow as well. now, we're just about out of time here at the all—england club, but we will leave you with the image of the day, garbine muguruza, looking like she will enjoy life as the new queen of wimbledon. from all of us here, it is goodbye for now. good evening. it has not been the brightest of starts to the weekend. there
my first wimbledon 01’ trying to defend my first wimbledon or when i was going for my fifth wimbledon the all—time grand slam record. i am happy to have these moments. i know when i step on court against chill itch that i will be ready. the occasion will not be too big to conquer and understand what i'm going into. iwill conquer and understand what i'm going into. i will be ready it.|j conquer and understand what i'm going into. iwill be ready it. ido have that needed belief to win the...
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joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's evan.s has been defeated in mosul. the next goal is to clear them from raqqa in syria. tonight, we have a remarkable film about the forces leading that struggle and the things they've found in territory they've taken. we meet the kurdish woman who is commander of a thousand fighters. join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. the headlines tonight. and a murray and joanna contact a ball through to the finals. but rafael nadal losers. he was beaten 15—13 in a deciding set. and £75 million worth of striker, lu ka ku says set. and £75 million worth of striker, lukaku says moving to manchester united is the opportunity of their lifetime as he joins his new team for pre—season training in los angeles. it is cold manic monday at wimbledon for a reason. today is never short of stories. the world umber one seat has been beaten. this man went toe to two with rafael nadal four hours and one will stop at these two made history. not since 1973 has there been a britis
joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's evan.s has been defeated in mosul. the next goal is to clear them from raqqa in syria. tonight, we have a remarkable film about the forces leading that struggle and the things they've found in territory they've taken. we meet the kurdish woman who is commander of a thousand fighters. join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. the headlines tonight. and a murray and joanna contact a...
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and the wimbledon colours. goes nicely with his tie.t didn‘t cause his death he did pass it on to one of his sons miles who died at the age ofjust 31. now, his family are trying to help other people find out if they could be affected. 0ur correspondent chris buckler reports. there‘s miles, come here. in every child, you can find something of their parents, and often inherited alongside looks and characteristics are things that can‘t be seen. miles frost shared with his father david a gene responsible for a heart condition that led to his sudden death. for your 31—year—old brother to die, suddenly and unexpectedly, nothing can prepare you for it. and i‘ll never get over the pain of learning that for the first time. miles loved sport, and he seemed extremely healthy, but he died after going out for a run. his brothers have now set up a fund which, along with the british heart foundation, is paying for people to be tested for an inherited heart condition. miles would have had to adapt his life and stop playing sport, but at least he would
and the wimbledon colours. goes nicely with his tie.t didn‘t cause his death he did pass it on to one of his sons miles who died at the age ofjust 31. now, his family are trying to help other people find out if they could be affected. 0ur correspondent chris buckler reports. there‘s miles, come here. in every child, you can find something of their parents, and often inherited alongside looks and characteristics are things that can‘t be seen. miles frost shared with his father david a gene...
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wimbledon starts tomorrow.l also start her new role as patron of the all england lawn tennis club tomorrow. she's been talking to sue barker about her first memories of wimbledon. my first chance was queueing up on a people's sunday or monday and being able to go into wimbledon and be part of what is amazing, the atmosphere is incredible. whether you are sitting on the hill or fortunate enough to be on the ground courts, it is hugely special and i was quite fortunate that i got through. it was late in the day. but, luckily, play continued quite late. sue barker: 0ur wimbledon is on bbc one, this afternoon at 5.20pm. it is one of those places that i have been lucky enough for work reasons to be out for several years and that first day, when you walk into the wimbledon complex, it is just about the most beautiful place i've ever seen. the flowers and the perfection of the court complex there is unbelievable. it is exactly 8:10am. you are watching bbc breakfast. three high profile resignations, calls for governmen
wimbledon starts tomorrow.l also start her new role as patron of the all england lawn tennis club tomorrow. she's been talking to sue barker about her first memories of wimbledon. my first chance was queueing up on a people's sunday or monday and being able to go into wimbledon and be part of what is amazing, the atmosphere is incredible. whether you are sitting on the hill or fortunate enough to be on the ground courts, it is hugely special and i was quite fortunate that i got through. it was...
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arejohn watson is at wimbledon for us now. arejohn watson is at wimbledon for us now.erformance from both players. the match started at quarter to four this afternoon. 28 games in the fifth set. their one stage it looked like a rafael nadal was going to turnit like a rafael nadal was going to turn it around when he pulled it back to 2—2 in sets. then there was that the cider. roger federer wrapped up his match in two hours, but it took more than two hours to finish the fifth set. it was a surprise for rather novell. it is rare for him to come into wimbledon fit and rare for him to come into wimbledon fitand in rare for him to come into wimbledon fit and in foreign having one another title not to win. here he was all in a great run of four. he did not drop a set at the french open and he had not dropped a set coming into day, so people thought he was going to when his third wimbledon title. he was set to play andy murray m the semifinals. but muller played derry well today. he is seeded 16th and here's never been to the quarterfinals in wimbledon before, his best result
arejohn watson is at wimbledon for us now. arejohn watson is at wimbledon for us now.erformance from both players. the match started at quarter to four this afternoon. 28 games in the fifth set. their one stage it looked like a rafael nadal was going to turnit like a rafael nadal was going to turn it around when he pulled it back to 2—2 in sets. then there was that the cider. roger federer wrapped up his match in two hours, but it took more than two hours to finish the fifth set. it was a...
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it's been a realjacket off day at wimbledon.tures pushing upwards of 30 celsius, and over the last few days the british tennis has been pretty hot. yesterday we would talking about four british players through to the third round for the first time in 20 years, today kyle edmund had the chance to become the fifth. but although the british men's number two put up a fight, he eventually succumbed to number 15 seed gael monfils in straight sets. joe lynskey reports british hopes this year go beyond one man. in round two, kyle edmund joined the greats beneath the grandstands, a first shot on centre court. but gael monfils has his own ta ke court. but gael monfils has his own take on greatness. with a racket: he's elastic. will ward's entertainer. to get that on this court ta kes entertainer. to get that on this court takes experience but edmund was adjusting. that'll do nicely. confidence booster for kyle was adjusting. that'll do nicely. confidence boosterfor kyle edmund. the british player stayed in touch to force a first set tie—b
it's been a realjacket off day at wimbledon.tures pushing upwards of 30 celsius, and over the last few days the british tennis has been pretty hot. yesterday we would talking about four british players through to the third round for the first time in 20 years, today kyle edmund had the chance to become the fifth. but although the british men's number two put up a fight, he eventually succumbed to number 15 seed gael monfils in straight sets. joe lynskey reports british hopes this year go beyond...
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round of his wimbledon defence. an emotional venus williams wins herfirst round match before breaking down in front of the press. and another powerful finish from world champion peter sagan who sprints to victory on the third stage of the tour de france. hello and welcome to the programme. all that and more to come but we start with the news that fifth seed stan wawrinka was knocked out by daniil medvedev in the biggest shock on day one of this year's wimbledon championships. the swiss three—time grand slam champion needed ice on a knee injury between points as he was defeated on centre court by the russian who was playing for the first time at this event. medvedev goes on to face belgian qualifier ruben bemelmans for a place in the last 32. even say one year ago, i was 250 in the rankings. if somebody told me i would win, not only play but win on the centre court in wimbledon, i would say you are joking. a really saying. i have had a really great grasscourt season so saying. i have had a really great grasscourt sea
round of his wimbledon defence. an emotional venus williams wins herfirst round match before breaking down in front of the press. and another powerful finish from world champion peter sagan who sprints to victory on the third stage of the tour de france. hello and welcome to the programme. all that and more to come but we start with the news that fifth seed stan wawrinka was knocked out by daniil medvedev in the biggest shock on day one of this year's wimbledon championships. the swiss...
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it reminds me of my first wimbledon when i was trying to do that, trying to defend my first wimbledong. 2009 when i was trying to break the all—time grand slam record. i am happy i had these moments here at wimbledon. i know that when i step on court against marin cilic i will be ready for it. the occasion will not be too big to conquer, to understand what i am going into. i will be ready and i look forward to it. it would be another dream come true. i have already won a grandslam title, the us open, and i remember how it feels and what it means to me. this would mean much more and we will see. this result will be writing croatian history as well and it would be another amazing day for croatian sport. yesterday spain's garbine muguruza won the ladies' singles. she beat 37—year—old venus williams in the final 7—5, 6—0. williams was playing in herfirst wimbledon final since 2009, but it wasn't to be for her. muguruza seals her second grand slam title after winning last yea r‘s french open. i had the hardest match today against venus. she is an incredible player. i grew up watching her p
it reminds me of my first wimbledon when i was trying to do that, trying to defend my first wimbledong. 2009 when i was trying to break the all—time grand slam record. i am happy i had these moments here at wimbledon. i know that when i step on court against marin cilic i will be ready for it. the occasion will not be too big to conquer, to understand what i am going into. i will be ready and i look forward to it. it would be another dream come true. i have already won a grandslam title, the...
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fa ns over onto bbc two, can't wimbledon fans click the channel?erhaps not. and no london news at all that night. why was that? not very good, bbc. the london news was in fact shown that evening later than scheduled but in other parts of the uk such as scotland and northern ireland the early evening regional bulletin was dropped altogether and we hope to discuss the reasoning behind this with someone from bbc television but no one was available. instead they gave us this statement. it has been a month since the fire at grenfell tower in london in which at grenfell tower in london in which at least 80 people died and on wednesday morning our reporter reported on the impact the disaster has had on the local community especially children. all the children who have witnessed unimaginable horror, we asked for a show of hands of those who knew someone show of hands of those who knew someone who had died. this isjust the beginning of the healing process. but we know that the healing is going to take years, a very long time. having watched that, jan had th
fa ns over onto bbc two, can't wimbledon fans click the channel?erhaps not. and no london news at all that night. why was that? not very good, bbc. the london news was in fact shown that evening later than scheduled but in other parts of the uk such as scotland and northern ireland the early evening regional bulletin was dropped altogether and we hope to discuss the reasoning behind this with someone from bbc television but no one was available. instead they gave us this statement. it has been...
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good morning from wimbledon.all went well yesterday, didn't it? injury fears prove unfounded as andy murray breezes into the second round at wimbledon with a straight sets victory on opening day. carol has the weather. not much of a brief today. it will be dry and sunny but we have persistent rain gci’oss sunny but we have persistent rain across the central area of the uk —— breeze. if you come to wimbledon, only 10% chance of a shower. and we only 1096 chance of a shower. and we might play tennis! something to look forward to. good morning. first, our main story. a plan to revolutionise the treatment that cancer patients receive, through individually mapping their dna, is being proposed by the chief medical officerfor england. the proposals would mean millions of patients would have treatments that were directly targetted at the particular strain of cancer they have. our medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. more than 30,000 nhs patients, mostly with cancer or rare diseases, have had their entire genetic c
good morning from wimbledon.all went well yesterday, didn't it? injury fears prove unfounded as andy murray breezes into the second round at wimbledon with a straight sets victory on opening day. carol has the weather. not much of a brief today. it will be dry and sunny but we have persistent rain gci’oss sunny but we have persistent rain across the central area of the uk —— breeze. if you come to wimbledon, only 10% chance of a shower. and we only 1096 chance of a shower. and we might...
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at wimbledon this afternoon.is hamilton is also going for a record — he's bidding for a fifth victory this lunchtime at iconic silverstone. and coming up in half an hour we meet the robots of the future — in click. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the chancellor, philip hammond, has defended his position on the issue of public sector pay. he did not deny that he had said in a cabinet meeting that public sector pay was too high and said that generous pensions were the reason for that. but he refused to say if he had used the word ‘overpaid'. he also criticised cabinet colleagues who're taking a harder line over brexit — for publicly briefing against him in national newspapers. philip hammond was quoted by saying that public sector workers were overpaid when you take into account their pensions. this is caused criticism as you might expect given the recent debate around this, given the recent debate around this, given the 1% pay cap put in place by the conservative government back in 2013. now, he has gone s
at wimbledon this afternoon.is hamilton is also going for a record — he's bidding for a fifth victory this lunchtime at iconic silverstone. and coming up in half an hour we meet the robots of the future — in click. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the chancellor, philip hammond, has defended his position on the issue of public sector pay. he did not deny that he had said in a cabinet meeting that public sector pay was too high and said that generous pensions were the reason for that....
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it does mean there could be some rain in the middle part of the day at wimbledon.y, the best of the dry weather in the morning. to get us through into sunday, the rain will work its way southwards. by the end of the night, probably across parts of northern england and wales, and it offers a bit of a split in conditions into the start of sunday. a fresh start, especially away from city centres. to the north, a fairly muggy, misty, and for some damp start across england and wales. this is the weather front, then, which is the dividing line between the muggiest of the air and something a bit fresher. but it does mean scotland, northern ireland and northern england actually have a bit of sun on the way. lots of sunshine elsewhere, brightening up for north wales and the north midlands, staying fairly cloudy optimistic skies will brighten half of the day. but it'll be one close call, we will have to keep on watching things. but certainly, into the start of next week, that ridge of high pressure building. lots of you will be dry. note the temperatures in the south, holdin
it does mean there could be some rain in the middle part of the day at wimbledon.y, the best of the dry weather in the morning. to get us through into sunday, the rain will work its way southwards. by the end of the night, probably across parts of northern england and wales, and it offers a bit of a split in conditions into the start of sunday. a fresh start, especially away from city centres. to the north, a fairly muggy, misty, and for some damp start across england and wales. this is the...
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at wimbledon this afternoon.is hamilton is also going for a record — he's bidding for a fifth victory this lunchtime at iconic silverstone. and with donald trump in paris and theresa may fighting the brexit, we will look at the issue of leadership this week with a panel of writers and journalists in dateline london. coming up in half an hour. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the chancellor philip hammond has defended his position on the issue of public sector pay. he did not deny that he had said in a cabinet meeting that public sector pay was too high and said that generous pensions were the reason for that. but he refused to say if he had used the word ‘overpaid'. he also criticised cabinet colleagues who're taking a harder line over brexit — for publicly briefing against him in national newspapers. with me is our political correspondent jonathan blake. there were two stories regarding philip hammond one about him and one of the issue of public sector pay. but it's been said about pay? he was quoted in the
at wimbledon this afternoon.is hamilton is also going for a record — he's bidding for a fifth victory this lunchtime at iconic silverstone. and with donald trump in paris and theresa may fighting the brexit, we will look at the issue of leadership this week with a panel of writers and journalists in dateline london. coming up in half an hour. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the chancellor philip hammond has defended his position on the issue of public sector pay. he did not deny that he...
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wimbledon starts tomorrow.rst day for the duchess of cambridge in her new role as patron of the all england lawn tennis club. she's been talking to sue barker about her first memories of wimbledon. my first chance was queueing up on a people's sunday or monday and being able to enter wimbledon and the part of what is amazing, the atmosphere is incredible. whether you are sitting on the hill or fortunate enough to be on the ground court it is hugely special and i was quite fortunate that i got through. it was late in the day. but, luckily, play continued quite late. sue barker: our wimbledon is on bbc one, this afternoon at 20 past five. it is ten minutes past seven. three high—profile resignations, calls for government intervention and hundreds still homeless. all against the backdrop of the charred remains of grenfell tower. as former residents try to rebuild their lives, levels of mistrust and anger have been growing. many are now seeking clarity from the local council. we will speak to one of those residents
wimbledon starts tomorrow.rst day for the duchess of cambridge in her new role as patron of the all england lawn tennis club. she's been talking to sue barker about her first memories of wimbledon. my first chance was queueing up on a people's sunday or monday and being able to enter wimbledon and the part of what is amazing, the atmosphere is incredible. whether you are sitting on the hill or fortunate enough to be on the ground court it is hugely special and i was quite fortunate that i got...
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sally is at wimbledon.r on from the inquiry into the iraq war, the man who carried it out has, for the first time, given his personal account of what happened. sirjohn chilcot told the bbc that he believes the former prime minister, tony blair, was not "straight with the nation" about the decisions made in the run—up to war, which many now regard as one of the uk‘s biggest foreign policy mistakes. do you believe that tony blair was as straight with you and the public as he ought to have been? can i slightly reword that to say i think any prime minister taking a country into war has got to be straight with the nation and carry it, so far as possible, with him or her. i don‘t believe that was the case in the iraq instance. do you feel he gave you the fullest version of events? i think he gave... i hesitate to say this, rather, but i think from his perspective and standpoint, it was emotionally truthful, and i think that came out also in his press conference after the launch statement. i think he was under ver
sally is at wimbledon.r on from the inquiry into the iraq war, the man who carried it out has, for the first time, given his personal account of what happened. sirjohn chilcot told the bbc that he believes the former prime minister, tony blair, was not "straight with the nation" about the decisions made in the run—up to war, which many now regard as one of the uk‘s biggest foreign policy mistakes. do you believe that tony blair was as straight with you and the public as he ought...
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in his first wimbledon final, it became too much to bear.ime. needed the ground to swallow you up in situations like this. great champions have no time for sympathy. roger federer was ruthless in the second set. cilic put up more of a fight in the third but already this looked inevitable. a team grand slams later, the swiss has the same first for success. —— 18 grand slams. the 2 the 7”; the to win 2?” ' ' he is the first man to win eight championships. - now his he is the first man to win eight ch show nships. - now his time fig, it aneighth roger federer mosh as the first. data; not was not if i sagas not. if i was data; not. if i was ever going i was not sure if i was ever going to be heard again in ourfinal after last year. i had some tough ones, losing to it i i kept —— herei 7517 n n 7 n h —— hereiam f n n 7 n h beat the defending champions — britain's heather watson and finland's henri kontinen — in straight sets. wway from the action at wimbledon, there was more home success as lewis hamilton has won the british grand prix for a reco
in his first wimbledon final, it became too much to bear.ime. needed the ground to swallow you up in situations like this. great champions have no time for sympathy. roger federer was ruthless in the second set. cilic put up more of a fight in the third but already this looked inevitable. a team grand slams later, the swiss has the same first for success. —— 18 grand slams. the 2 the 7”; the to win 2?” ' ' he is the first man to win eight championships. - now his he is the first man to...
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wimbledon starts tomorrow.for the duchess of cambridge in her new role as patron of the all england lawn tennis club. she's been talking to sue barker about her first memories of wimbledon. my my first chance was queueing up on a people's sunday or monday and being able to enter wimbledon and the part of what is amazing, the atmosphere is incredible. whether you are sitting on the hill or important enough to be on the ground caught it is hugely special and i was quite fortu nate is hugely special and i was quite fortunate that i got through. it was late in the day. but, luckily, play continued quite late. who would've thought that she would queue up with the rest of us. sue barker: 0ur wimbledon is on bbc one, this afternoon it's a pastime of many a friday afternoon — office chair racing. but if you think you've perfected the winning technique, this is the world championships, which have taken place in switzerland. here they are, rolling through the streets of 0lten, some doing better than others, and some in f
wimbledon starts tomorrow.for the duchess of cambridge in her new role as patron of the all england lawn tennis club. she's been talking to sue barker about her first memories of wimbledon. my my first chance was queueing up on a people's sunday or monday and being able to enter wimbledon and the part of what is amazing, the atmosphere is incredible. whether you are sitting on the hill or important enough to be on the ground caught it is hugely special and i was quite fortu nate is hugely...
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in wimbledon, the men's final is underway between seven—time wimbledon champion roger federer and firstime finalist marin cilic. play is back under way after marin cilic injured his leg and was moved to tears. also in the next hour... just who's new at the controls of the tardis? fans will find out later today who's going to be the new time lord — or lady. lewis hamilton wins for the fifth time the british grand prix, taking top spot on the podium for the fourth consecutive year at silverstone. and coming up in half an hour — we meet the robots of the future in click. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the chancellor, phillip hammond, has defended the government's pay policy, saying public sector workers get a 10% premium over the private sector once pensions are taken into account. mr hammond would not comment on reports today that he said public workers were "overpaid", but pointed out ministers should not be discussing private cabinet meetings. our political correspondent, jonathan blake, reports. the man of the moment, for perhaps the wrong reasons. philip hammond has, for the
in wimbledon, the men's final is underway between seven—time wimbledon champion roger federer and firstime finalist marin cilic. play is back under way after marin cilic injured his leg and was moved to tears. also in the next hour... just who's new at the controls of the tardis? fans will find out later today who's going to be the new time lord — or lady. lewis hamilton wins for the fifth time the british grand prix, taking top spot on the podium for the fourth consecutive year at...
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wimbledon starts on monday.itness ofjohanna konta who hurt her back in a fall at eastbourne this week, and of course andy murray, who pulled out of two exhibition matches this week with a sore hip. murray's been practising at the all england club today and our tennis correspondent russell fuller has been keeping a very close eye on him. this is andy murray's second practice session of the day. it is certainly an intense session. he is hitting the ball with more conviction than he was yesterday, when he returned to the court for the first time in three days. but quite clearly he is still limping visibly between points. his team are very positive, at least outwardly, about his chances of being competitive here over the next couple of weeks, but andy murray is still a long way away from where he would like to be at the start of a grand slam. you have to bear in mind that he is the sort of person who is in these championships to win them. we may well learn more tomorrow when he is due to speak to the bbc but he is c
wimbledon starts on monday.itness ofjohanna konta who hurt her back in a fall at eastbourne this week, and of course andy murray, who pulled out of two exhibition matches this week with a sore hip. murray's been practising at the all england club today and our tennis correspondent russell fuller has been keeping a very close eye on him. this is andy murray's second practice session of the day. it is certainly an intense session. he is hitting the ball with more conviction than he was yesterday,...
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let's cross to wimbledon and talk to hugh woozencroft.e been watching the tournament and you watched that match. it's not all quite over at wimbledon but kind of mixed emotions i would imagine for many people watching that trial for roger federer because of the obvious discomfort that marin cilic was in. we have got our very own time lord here at wimbledon today because at the age of 36 orjust a few weeks short of his 36th birthday, roger federer becomes the oldest man to wina federer becomes the oldest man to win a singles title at wimbledon, in fa ct win a singles title at wimbledon, in fact the second oldest grand slam champion since 1972. it was an historic day for him on centre court. he won his eighth title but it wasn't really how people hoped it would have gone. a straight sets victory for roger federer, his opponent never really got into the match at all. two breaks down in the second set trailing 3—0 cilic was on court in tears. we hurt he may have been suffering severe blistering to his foot but there was no way back for him an
let's cross to wimbledon and talk to hugh woozencroft.e been watching the tournament and you watched that match. it's not all quite over at wimbledon but kind of mixed emotions i would imagine for many people watching that trial for roger federer because of the obvious discomfort that marin cilic was in. we have got our very own time lord here at wimbledon today because at the age of 36 orjust a few weeks short of his 36th birthday, roger federer becomes the oldest man to wina federer becomes...
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. 0ne wimbledon.hampionship was not who won that match, it was who was going to be the next who, if i am allowed to see that, because of course the character is called the doctor in the long—running series. longest—running science fiction series in the world. the 13th actor to play the part isjodie whittaker, best known to tv audiences for her role in broadchurch. let us look at what awaits peter capaldi's successor. iamjoined by i am joined by the writer and director matthew sweet. it is a pleasure to speak to you as always about the subject... and to you! i have to out myself as a firm doctor who fan as well. i have given up. i am impartialand who fan as well. i have given up. i am impartial and most anything, who fan as well. i have given up. i am impartialand mostanything, but on this i am anything other than biased. i love the programme and i have ever since i was a wee tot and i know you feel the same. 0riginally it was a way of getting a few cheap newspaper headlines, but in truth it has finall
. 0ne wimbledon.hampionship was not who won that match, it was who was going to be the next who, if i am allowed to see that, because of course the character is called the doctor in the long—running series. longest—running science fiction series in the world. the 13th actor to play the part isjodie whittaker, best known to tv audiences for her role in broadchurch. let us look at what awaits peter capaldi's successor. iamjoined by i am joined by the writer and director matthew sweet. it is a...