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in new zealand. have an update there. the ecb are clearly wanting to get ahead of this with the next test just three days away. well, i've been speaking to the former england fast bowler devon malcolm, i was very surprised. i take it way back, i actually lived i was very surprised. i take it way back, iactually lived in i was very surprised. i take it way back, i actually lived in new zealand in the early 19805 when i first started playing cricket in new zealand. a couple of winters there andi zealand. a couple of winters there and i found the zealand. a couple of winters there and ifound the kiwis zealand. a couple of winters there and i found the kiwis are zealand. a couple of winters there and i found the kiwi5 are great people, fascinating people, and over the years i have always had new zealanders 5tay the years i have always had new zealanders stay in my home over the years. so there is always an idiot around who will probably come out with a racist comment. but in this day and age it is someth
in new zealand. have an update there. the ecb are clearly wanting to get ahead of this with the next test just three days away. well, i've been speaking to the former england fast bowler devon malcolm, i was very surprised. i take it way back, i actually lived i was very surprised. i take it way back, iactually lived in i was very surprised. i take it way back, i actually lived in new zealand in the early 19805 when i first started playing cricket in new zealand. a couple of winters there andi...
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it's the first of back—to back tests against new zealand.st their opening game of the autumn series against tonga. dave woods is in auckland for us. disappointment for great britain in their opening test match against tonga last week. this week, they are up against new zealand in the first up many cds. here at eden park in auckland, brian noble is a former great britain coach. how important is it great britain are to win this week? it is extremely important. they went down to the tongans last week and what they would describe as a scrappy affair and in a four match, if you want to consider it in that kind of series, the game becomes vitally important for them. 1—2 tactical changes by wayne bennett, the most significant is jonny lomax, the full—back comes in, are you happy with that selection? i am excited by that selection. he came off the bench last week and had quite an impact. he started embedded's style and bennett's know is what he wants in relation to that. new zealand are little winded well because they were beaten by australia last w
it's the first of back—to back tests against new zealand.st their opening game of the autumn series against tonga. dave woods is in auckland for us. disappointment for great britain in their opening test match against tonga last week. this week, they are up against new zealand in the first up many cds. here at eden park in auckland, brian noble is a former great britain coach. how important is it great britain are to win this week? it is extremely important. they went down to the tongans last...
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the only thing i didn't film on my trip to new zealand was my actual trip to new zealand on air new zealand, my neck pillow, and my carry-on full of invasive plant species. ( laughter ) air new zealand was amazing, and starting in 2020, they'll be offering non-stop flights from new york to auckland. which reminds me... (as pilot) ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. please remain in your seats as we just hit a small patch of mild product placement. ( bell rings ). >> stephen we have some new zealand fine wine here. would you like the new zealand red or the new zealand white? >> stephen: yes. thank you. ( cheers and applause ) mmm. mmm. try the rose. ( laughter ) and while it's now easier than ever to get there, the hard part is deciding between all the incredible experiences you can have in new zealand. tonight, i present my last and perhaps greatest day: trying to have every experience at once. jim? >> stephen: new zealand. the small island nation is packed with a stunning variety of landscapes. nowhere else on the planet, can you see the southern alps, active volcanoes, br
the only thing i didn't film on my trip to new zealand was my actual trip to new zealand on air new zealand, my neck pillow, and my carry-on full of invasive plant species. ( laughter ) air new zealand was amazing, and starting in 2020, they'll be offering non-stop flights from new york to auckland. which reminds me... (as pilot) ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. please remain in your seats as we just hit a small patch of mild product placement. ( bell rings ). >>...
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the nature of that one over new zealand, how transformative could that one over new zealand, how traw zealand, how transformative could it proved to be? it has a ground breaker and is going to transcend if you have those ideas of what is possible in what is not possible. i love that fact that suddenly we achieve something, but we started to create this kind of narrative for this apparent rule that in order to many world cup you had to go on as number one, more or less, and pretty much been beaten in the year before, but every single tea m the year before, but every single team in the world within the two yea rs before team in the world within the two years before they woke up under these kinds of things and then go, well, it's largely not true. you just have to aspire to find out what you're capable of and stay on that journey and that means that whatever hit comes your way, you can do that. i love that part has a groundbrea ker. the other i love that part has a groundbreaker. the other part of the groundbreaker. the other part of the groundbreaker is just seeing that these teams, so
the nature of that one over new zealand, how transformative could that one over new zealand, how traw zealand, how transformative could it proved to be? it has a ground breaker and is going to transcend if you have those ideas of what is possible in what is not possible. i love that fact that suddenly we achieve something, but we started to create this kind of narrative for this apparent rule that in order to many world cup you had to go on as number one, more or less, and pretty much been...
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why did i go to new zealand?cause it's as far away as i could get from our news without getting pecked to death by penguins. ( laughter ) but first, i'll catch you up on all the details of trump's sticky wicket in tonight's edition of "don and the giant impeach." ( cheers and applause ) >> mommy, take me home! >> stephen: for those just joining us, it looks like donald trump withheld military aid to ukraine to try to pressure that country into announcing a bogus investigation of joe biden. and i'm happy to say, people understand that story. in a new poll, 70% of americans say trump's actions tied to ukraine were wrong. it's nearly impossible to get 70% of americans to agree on anything. ( cheers and applause ) 70%! >> jon: that's a lot of le only other one i can think of is "don't eat taco bell before getting on a rollercoaster." ( laughter ) but here's a weird part of this poll: of that 70% who think trump's actions are wrong, the number who don't want him removed from office is 19%. that means one in five ameri
why did i go to new zealand?cause it's as far away as i could get from our news without getting pecked to death by penguins. ( laughter ) but first, i'll catch you up on all the details of trump's sticky wicket in tonight's edition of "don and the giant impeach." ( cheers and applause ) >> mommy, take me home! >> stephen: for those just joining us, it looks like donald trump withheld military aid to ukraine to try to pressure that country into announcing a bogus...
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let's go to new zealand, there is a press c0 nfe re nce let's go to new zealand, there is a press conferencening outside the court now. the verdict of murder today will be welcomed by the members of the millane family and friends of grace. it will not justify the suffering we have had to endure over the past year. i can't see it. grace was taken away from us in the most brutal fashion a year ago and our lives have been ripped apart. this will be with us for the rest of our lives. grace was a beautiful, talented, loving daughter. grace was our sunshine and she will be missed forever. she did not deserve to be murdered in such a barbaric way on her oe year. we would like to thank several people. auckland police force, they have been professional and thorough all throughout the investigation. detective inspector's ‘s got beard, the crown prosecution team, they never flinched away from the more intimate details of the case and work compassionate and thoughtful when family matters arose. the press contingent, you lot. you have reported truthfully, respectfully, on reported truthfully, respectfull
let's go to new zealand, there is a press c0 nfe re nce let's go to new zealand, there is a press conferencening outside the court now. the verdict of murder today will be welcomed by the members of the millane family and friends of grace. it will not justify the suffering we have had to endure over the past year. i can't see it. grace was taken away from us in the most brutal fashion a year ago and our lives have been ripped apart. this will be with us for the rest of our lives. grace was a...
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7 it horrified new zealand?rrified and st at it has indeed horrified and shocked at this nation, a country that prides itself on how safe it is, on being welcoming, on being a destination for backpackers from around the world. and that's what grace was doing last year, she came here on a backpacking holiday, that raw emotion and grief that we saw from the family, that really came out at the time when it happened, when families, mothers, took their daughters to the area where grace's body was found, to pay their respects, and that really stayed with the family, with the father thanking the people of new zealand for their support. we also saw great emotion inside the courtroom as well, from the family, in that tense momentjust before the verdict was announced, they held hands and then they broke down in tears when it was announced. we could also see members of thejury announced. we could also see members of the jury themselves crying as they left the courtroom. the judge then addressed them and said that this was
7 it horrified new zealand?rrified and st at it has indeed horrified and shocked at this nation, a country that prides itself on how safe it is, on being welcoming, on being a destination for backpackers from around the world. and that's what grace was doing last year, she came here on a backpacking holiday, that raw emotion and grief that we saw from the family, that really came out at the time when it happened, when families, mothers, took their daughters to the area where grace's body was...
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to wellington, new zealand, and learn how to be a real new zealander from xena the warrior princess andeturn, breaking news out of washington. and breaking wind. stick around! holiday stress? repeat after me. i am grateful. audience: i am grateful. i am getting all the gifts this holiday. hurry in for forty percent off everything. that's forty percent off everything! you get all the gifts!!! now, at old navy. fishrisotto. buffalo. (buffalo wild wings) gelato. curry. cacciatori. chimichurri. fried turkey. blueberry. mcflurry. (mcdonald's) cheese cake. (cheesecake factory) grilled steak. clam bake. milkshake. we are america's kitchen. doordash. every flavor welcome. (paul) switch to sprint everyone is talking about.s the... (sprintern) the new iphone 11 or iphone 11 pro with amazing all-new camera systems. and you can get both an unlimited plan and the new iphone 11 included for just $35 a month. (paul) and with sprint's 100% total satisfaction guarantee you can try out the network and see the savings for yourself. (sprintern) ahh! it's the best season of the year. (paul) is that your exc
to wellington, new zealand, and learn how to be a real new zealander from xena the warrior princess andeturn, breaking news out of washington. and breaking wind. stick around! holiday stress? repeat after me. i am grateful. audience: i am grateful. i am getting all the gifts this holiday. hurry in for forty percent off everything. that's forty percent off everything! you get all the gifts!!! now, at old navy. fishrisotto. buffalo. (buffalo wild wings) gelato. curry. cacciatori. chimichurri....
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did my point is that they the difference between our reaction after day new zealand was condemnationi do condemn that everyone condemning it after the terror attacks we can hear from a mum's. they react that is their threat because you know and they want to kill all the nothing lies. between what a large civilization a moment. can just google it just google it ok you can google also the charlie hebdo ok ok you say this is this is a lie it is a lie just a little of him i will use ok. you got hate preachers there are just and so all the moms that you said all the moms clapping let me ask you this dominant after the charlie hebdo attacks you had the king of joy you know you don't have high preachers in the christian churches that's not true either of the charlie hebdo attacks you had the king of jordan the prime minister of turkey the foreign minister of egypt the president of the palestinian authority numerous leaders from the most a majority will literally march through the streets of paris in solidarity with the non muslim victims of those attacks i don't remember seeing you or any o
did my point is that they the difference between our reaction after day new zealand was condemnationi do condemn that everyone condemning it after the terror attacks we can hear from a mum's. they react that is their threat because you know and they want to kill all the nothing lies. between what a large civilization a moment. can just google it just google it ok you can google also the charlie hebdo ok ok you say this is this is a lie it is a lie just a little of him i will use ok. you got...
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but new zealand got rid of england's captain cheaply.ignificance of that. but joe denly prevailed. at 33, denly‘s certainly determined to make the most of his winter. this one's gone further. it's gone all the way to six. and then ben stokes. up and over. enough said. now, this partnership was concluding the day england's way, but denly, on 7a, a diving watling, and new zealand had their man. yes, but not the man. the chance to get rid of ben stokes was missed. taken — no, down. he'll begin day two on 67 with england 241—4, and this moment lingering in the minds of both sides. joe wilson, bbc news. lucky there, wasn't he? and there is full coverage of the second day's play between england and new zealand with the text match special team on 5live sports extra from 9pm tonight. footballers in the netherlands‘ top two divisions will not play during the first minute of their matches this weekend to protest against racism. it comes after excelsior‘s ahmad mendes moreira was racially abused by den boss fans on sunday. dutch football journalist
but new zealand got rid of england's captain cheaply.ignificance of that. but joe denly prevailed. at 33, denly‘s certainly determined to make the most of his winter. this one's gone further. it's gone all the way to six. and then ben stokes. up and over. enough said. now, this partnership was concluding the day england's way, but denly, on 7a, a diving watling, and new zealand had their man. yes, but not the man. the chance to get rid of ben stokes was missed. taken — no, down. he'll begin...
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new zealand are too strong for great britain in auckland.he last ticket to tokyo: great britain's women, the olympic hockey champions are a step closer to qualification. good evening. it's not the start to the weekend many of us had hoped for. england came up very short injapan, as they were out—muscled and out—classed by south africa in the rugby world cup final. the springboks kicked themsleves into a half—time lead before two tries finished england off. 32—12 the final score, south africa becoming world champions for a third time, equalling the all blacks record. england's head coach eddiejones could find no explanation for their defeat and wouldn't be drawn on his future. our sports editor dan roan was at the final in yokohama. having outplayed in new zealand here last weekend, england arrived as favourites to emulate the team of 2003 and lift the world cup forjust a second time in their history. sporting immortality was in their grasp, but in the final reckoning, it wasn't to be. it said he wished this tournament would never end. but as
new zealand are too strong for great britain in auckland.he last ticket to tokyo: great britain's women, the olympic hockey champions are a step closer to qualification. good evening. it's not the start to the weekend many of us had hoped for. england came up very short injapan, as they were out—muscled and out—classed by south africa in the rugby world cup final. the springboks kicked themsleves into a half—time lead before two tries finished england off. 32—12 the final score, south...
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the saving grace is that we destroyed new zealand in the semifinal and thatis new zealand in the semifinal and that is what i will be remembering. has it been good for you guys?m has been a great, great —ish day. we still had a good time. i'm about to talk to a kiwi who will rabbit in yourface. talk to a kiwi who will rabbit in your face. who talk to a kiwi who will rabbit in yourface. who are talk to a kiwi who will rabbit in your face. who are you supporting? some of the girls over here were ramping up the english. you're supporting south africa, won't you? i hold a grudge, so yes, not into england, sorry. maybe next time! we we re really england, sorry. maybe next time! we were really hoping for a second—half comeback, but it wasn't really going to happen. are all of your friends? yes, we are all kiwis. and you all came here at 8am this morning? about half time. thank you ever so much. i ask if you are going to go on to celebrate but obviously not? commiserate. i will probably have some more guinness to get over it. thank you forjoining me. the reaction here, disappointing, as it will b
the saving grace is that we destroyed new zealand in the semifinal and thatis new zealand in the semifinal and that is what i will be remembering. has it been good for you guys?m has been a great, great —ish day. we still had a good time. i'm about to talk to a kiwi who will rabbit in yourface. talk to a kiwi who will rabbit in your face. who talk to a kiwi who will rabbit in yourface. who are talk to a kiwi who will rabbit in your face. who are you supporting? some of the girls over here...
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on behalf of new zealand, i want to apologise to grace's family.hter should have been safe here and she wasn't and i'm sorry for that. a year ago, grace millane came to new zealand on a backpacking holiday. today's verdict may give some closure to the family of a young woman who'll never come home. and rachel, after that verdict was announced, that guilty verdict convicting the 27—year—old man of murder, he was then addressed by the judge again, thejudge murder, he was then addressed by the judge again, the judge and the court insisting that we cannot name him, so insisting that we cannot name him, so his anonymity still stands. but he was addressed by the judge, saying, you are now convicted of murder, and there will be a date set for his sentencing. and we saw in your report there, the impact this had more widely in new zealand, even to the level of the prime minister commenting on it, with this guilty verdict, how has that been covered there in new zealand? look, this is all anybody is talking about here, rachel. when we arrived here, that's wha
on behalf of new zealand, i want to apologise to grace's family.hter should have been safe here and she wasn't and i'm sorry for that. a year ago, grace millane came to new zealand on a backpacking holiday. today's verdict may give some closure to the family of a young woman who'll never come home. and rachel, after that verdict was announced, that guilty verdict convicting the 27—year—old man of murder, he was then addressed by the judge again, thejudge murder, he was then addressed by the...
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after collapsing to defeat against new zealand three days ago, england we re new zealand three days agon. but jonny bairstow‘s early exit did not point to what was to come. pressure can bring the best out in some people and the captain eoin morgan and dab in the land were thriving under it. morgan racing to the fastest half to do for his company —— country and that would malan claiming the quickest term and only the second to be scored by an england player. they were rewriting england's t20 record books, hitting the highest partnership and total. chasing 242, and zealand were quickly up and running. this clear in the grandstand and threatening to her england. but that would belen came to the rescue, sending him packing before he could do much damage. an injustice just packing before he could do much damage. an injusticejust his second match, matt parkinson was turning the screws. taking three wickets in just five balls. ending the new zealand innings with three overs to spare, england hopes to repeat the performance in the decider on sunday. with the world cup now over, the focus moves
after collapsing to defeat against new zealand three days ago, england we re new zealand three days agon. but jonny bairstow‘s early exit did not point to what was to come. pressure can bring the best out in some people and the captain eoin morgan and dab in the land were thriving under it. morgan racing to the fastest half to do for his company —— country and that would malan claiming the quickest term and only the second to be scored by an england player. they were rewriting england's...
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new zealand 144-4. play—offs for euro 2020. new zealand 144—4. davis cup quarterfinals this afternoon, he was arrested yesterday for the win against kazakhstan. more after 230. two men who were using metal detectors to look for treasure have been jailed for stealing a viking hoard of coins and jewellry worth millions of pounds. george powell was jailed for 10 years and layton davies was sentenced to eight—and—a—half years. robert hall reports. the treasure stolen by a viking invader, gold, silver and coins — the missing link in the birth of a nation. what we have are coins minted in two neighbouring kingdoms — wessex, which was basically everything south of the river thames, and murcia, which extends from the thames up to the humber. this hoard dates from the very moment that england, as a single kingdom, is taking shape. so you could argue this is england's first hoard. we don't know why the viking loot was buried here in herefordshire, but it lay undiscovered for 1,000 years, until it was stolen again. a treasure trove unearthed piece by piece
new zealand 144-4. play—offs for euro 2020. new zealand 144—4. davis cup quarterfinals this afternoon, he was arrested yesterday for the win against kazakhstan. more after 230. two men who were using metal detectors to look for treasure have been jailed for stealing a viking hoard of coins and jewellry worth millions of pounds. george powell was jailed for 10 years and layton davies was sentenced to eight—and—a—half years. robert hall reports. the treasure stolen by a viking invader,...
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chasing 242, new zealand were quickly up and running.ets in just five balls in the new zealand‘s innings with three overs to spare, england will hope for a repeat performance in the decider on sunday. 0ur sports correspondent was watching at the for athletics today. how did kate do? not quite gold this evening. she had to settle for bronze. she came in as defending champion, actually qualified into the final in first position. she was hoping maybe she had a chance but there was some very tough competition from the chinese who eventually took gold and silver. she came in with a bronze but she has had surgery earlier on in the summer and had to take a break to fully recover and to come here and win a medal is a definite positive for her. here is what she had to say at the end of the race. i didn‘t have any expectations coming into this with having seven weeks off through the season. it wasjust like i will come here, it is amazing to be back in team colours and to race for my country is always fantastic, i don‘t feel there is anything as i
chasing 242, new zealand were quickly up and running.ets in just five balls in the new zealand‘s innings with three overs to spare, england will hope for a repeat performance in the decider on sunday. 0ur sports correspondent was watching at the for athletics today. how did kate do? not quite gold this evening. she had to settle for bronze. she came in as defending champion, actually qualified into the final in first position. she was hoping maybe she had a chance but there was some very...
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but new zealand got rid of england's captain cheaply. denly prevailed. at 33, denly‘s certainly determined to make the most of his winter. this one's gone further. it's gone all the way to six. and then ben stokes. up and over. enough said. now, this partnership was concluding the day england's way, but denly, on 7a, a diving watling, and new zealand had their man. yes, but not the man. the chance to get rid of ben stokes was missed. taken — no, down. he'll begin day two on 67 with england, 241 for four, and this moment lingering in the minds of both sides. joe wilson, bbc news. they're one of the uk's biggest bands, selling out huge venues around the world for the past two decades. but now coldplay have decided not to go on tour to promote their new album because they're worried about climate change. their lead singer chris martin has been talking exclusively to our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson. chris martin, here we are. hello. at the amman citadel here injordan. why have you taken us here? we wanted to basically pick so
but new zealand got rid of england's captain cheaply. denly prevailed. at 33, denly‘s certainly determined to make the most of his winter. this one's gone further. it's gone all the way to six. and then ben stokes. up and over. enough said. now, this partnership was concluding the day england's way, but denly, on 7a, a diving watling, and new zealand had their man. yes, but not the man. the chance to get rid of ben stokes was missed. taken — no, down. he'll begin day two on 67 with england,...
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england windswept, new zealand winning by 1a runs.he game, that was the only period when they lost it because otherwise they were in control so it is about getting over the line and that comes with experience. we had a lot of inexperienced guys tonight. england are to have in a series. sonny bill williams is coming to a rugby pitch near you soon. not a rugby union one though. it looks like he'll be playing in rugby league's super league next year for the newly promoted toronto wolfpack. a big coup to get one of global rugby's biggest stars to leave union behind and finish his career in the code that he started with. adam wild has more. the sporting journey of sonny bill williams has been spectacular as it has been unusual. his career now seem certain to break more new ground for the ways —— just days after waving goodbye to the bulk up his journey continues to the sport where he first began. it was
england windswept, new zealand winning by 1a runs.he game, that was the only period when they lost it because otherwise they were in control so it is about getting over the line and that comes with experience. we had a lot of inexperienced guys tonight. england are to have in a series. sonny bill williams is coming to a rugby pitch near you soon. not a rugby union one though. it looks like he'll be playing in rugby league's super league next year for the newly promoted toronto wolfpack. a big...
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new zealand with a lightening fast start.kies. 146 on the board, jonny bairstow soon took charge of the reply, part of england's one—day world cup winning side that so narrowly beat new zealand in the summer, surely it couldn't get so close this time? yet here was chrisjordan, four needed off the final ball to tie the scores. a boundary did just that. few could believe it had happened again. and so to the super over, and bairstow once more going up and over. the target set. new zealand couldn't quite get there. and when eoin morgan did, the series was won. england once more winners in the most dramatic way. adam wild, bbc news. hannah cockroft set a new world record as she claimed her fifth consecutive t31i100m title at the world para—athletics championships in dubai. it was a british one two with kare adenegan taking silver, while maria lyle won her first title in the t35100m. kate grey reports. dubai is not used to the rain, but for the british athletes, it felt like home. it also meant cooler conditions for the much antici
new zealand with a lightening fast start.kies. 146 on the board, jonny bairstow soon took charge of the reply, part of england's one—day world cup winning side that so narrowly beat new zealand in the summer, surely it couldn't get so close this time? yet here was chrisjordan, four needed off the final ball to tie the scores. a boundary did just that. few could believe it had happened again. and so to the super over, and bairstow once more going up and over. the target set. new zealand...
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when he finally got out new zealand called time.at the crease the tourists would need patience. mitchell santner got done steadily then tempted to rory burns into the sweep shot. and whenjack leach was out england were 55—3, a long way from home and a long way behind. out england were 55—3, a long way from home and a long way behindlj am from home and a long way behind.” am concerned. no doubt about it because i have seen england in this position before and it is a mindset and it is a case of application and discipline are not something that a lot of the modern day players enjoy. don sibley and rory burns, that is their natural game to play in that fashion but a lot of the other england players want to be aggressive and positive so it will bea aggressive and positive so it will be a real challenge for them to show the necessary discipline and basically take a leaf out of bj watling's book of denial and backing their defence, leaving the ball well. of course it is important that they rotate the strike and that they don'tjust get stuc
when he finally got out new zealand called time.at the crease the tourists would need patience. mitchell santner got done steadily then tempted to rory burns into the sweep shot. and whenjack leach was out england were 55—3, a long way from home and a long way behind. out england were 55—3, a long way from home and a long way behindlj am from home and a long way behind.” am concerned. no doubt about it because i have seen england in this position before and it is a mindset and it is a...
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mitchell santner had brought new zealand new records.s playing shots to get the crowd interested. he made a century, his first in test cricket, but even that contribution would be just a support act. bj watling had been at the crease for more than ten hours when he ticked to 200. when he finally got out, new zealand called time, they had made 615 runs, their highest score in test against england. and back at the crease now the tourist would need patience. instead, sant now got dom sibley, then tempted rory burns into their sweep shot. and whenjack leach was out, england were 55—3, a long way from home, and a long way behind. joe lynskey, bbc news. play started around 20 minutes ago, and england are now 62—3 and trial by200 and england are now 62—3 and trial by 200 runs. there was a remarkable game in the premier league, but it is time to pop out of the room if you don't want to know today's results, as match of the day 2 and, in scotland, sportscene follow soon on bbc one. it finished 3—3 between sheffield united and manchester united. c
mitchell santner had brought new zealand new records.s playing shots to get the crowd interested. he made a century, his first in test cricket, but even that contribution would be just a support act. bj watling had been at the crease for more than ten hours when he ticked to 200. when he finally got out, new zealand called time, they had made 615 runs, their highest score in test against england. and back at the crease now the tourist would need patience. instead, sant now got dom sibley, then...
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new zealand as the close day for 55—3 in the second innings, still 207 runs behind. tha n 207 runs behind. and sale produce a less than convincing display to beat 14 men la rochelle on the european champions cup. hello and welcome to sportsday. we start with a manchester united comeback at bramall lane, manchester united scored three goals in the seven second—half minutes to come from 2—0 down to lead 3—2 only for the home side to score a last—minute equaliser as it finished 3-3. last—minute equaliser as it finished 3—3. bramall lane is an assault on the senses, fire, water and a song about a greasy chip party. it all feeds into an elemental energy that fuelled this smithy and failed phil jones. no file, play on, untilthe final flick from jones. no file, play on, untilthe finalflick from john jones. no file, play on, untilthe final flick from john fleck. a team that keep on surprising. manchester united maintained their faith with 0le gunnar solskjaer. a lease must a getaway to good, 2—0. and the strangest thing of all, it had been easy. but so often the answer is to
new zealand as the close day for 55—3 in the second innings, still 207 runs behind. tha n 207 runs behind. and sale produce a less than convincing display to beat 14 men la rochelle on the european champions cup. hello and welcome to sportsday. we start with a manchester united comeback at bramall lane, manchester united scored three goals in the seven second—half minutes to come from 2—0 down to lead 3—2 only for the home side to score a last—minute equaliser as it finished 3-3....
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england‘s cricketers made a good start to their tour of new zealand.e world title. he is almost certain to win it at the us grand prix on sunday. all he has to do is to not lose 22 points to his mercedes team—ma valterri bottas. hamilton says a sixth title would be unreal, and reckons the peak of his powers is still to come. now finally — this has been big news on social media — the former boxing world heavyweight champion tyson fury had a bit of fun as he made his wrestling debut last night. he made a grand entrance in wwe‘s crownjewel event in saudi arabia, and he won his fight against american braun strowman with a knockout punch. that‘s all the sport for now. more from us at 11:30am. the government is tightening up the laws surrounding the use of mobile phones by drivers. it will close a loophole that allows people to escape prosecution for using a mobile to film or take photos while driving. i am joined from cardiff by rebecca ashton who is head of driver behaviour at iam roadsmart which is a charity dedicated to reducing the number of people kill
england‘s cricketers made a good start to their tour of new zealand.e world title. he is almost certain to win it at the us grand prix on sunday. all he has to do is to not lose 22 points to his mercedes team—ma valterri bottas. hamilton says a sixth title would be unreal, and reckons the peak of his powers is still to come. now finally — this has been big news on social media — the former boxing world heavyweight champion tyson fury had a bit of fun as he made his wrestling debut last...
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but sam curran took the key wicket of new zealand captain kane williamson in the final hour — new zealandhey work really well as a bowling unit. they have complemented each other very well and i thinkjoe root handled his attack really well. england in the driving seat here. they will chip away again tomorrow. new zealand, you know they have santner, but they don‘t have a lot of batting left. i think england will feel they have a substantial leave —— substantial lead. that‘s all the sport for now. you can follow the davis cup on our website. —— kyle edmund is ahead in that by a set. many apologies to the line therefore christian in sheffield. i think we can re—establish it because the leaders‘ debate is taking place injust underan hourand the leaders‘ debate is taking place injust under an hour and a half, four leader is taking place on that and you can watch it on the bbc news channel this evening. brexit, the nhs and a number of issues personal to audience members likely to be discussed. how important are these debates in changing opinions? and what should leaders do to come out on top?
but sam curran took the key wicket of new zealand captain kane williamson in the final hour — new zealandhey work really well as a bowling unit. they have complemented each other very well and i thinkjoe root handled his attack really well. england in the driving seat here. they will chip away again tomorrow. new zealand, you know they have santner, but they don‘t have a lot of batting left. i think england will feel they have a substantial leave —— substantial lead. that‘s all the...
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new zealand made 375 in their first hamilton. new zealand made 375 in theirfirst innings hamilton.75 in theirfirst innings before england closed on 39—2 on the close on day two with dominic sibley and joe denley both out. they trailed by 336. it is a little early for a rendition of 0 come all ye faithful, but at ingle's thrashing in the first test, they would have been heartened by the support in new zealand. england's day started brightly, tom latham resuming on 101 and added four more before misjudging one from stuart broad. england's decision to bowl first looked to be belatedly paying off. but they were frustrated by daryl mitchell and bj watling. mitchell showing scant respect to the part—time bowling of showing scant respect to the pa rt—time bowling of joe showing scant respect to the part—time bowling ofjoe denley, watling, who scored a double century in the last match showing scant respect to everyone, including broad. broad's perseverance was eventually rewarded. he got both of them and ended up with four wickets, but not before new zealand had gone past 300. they ended u
new zealand made 375 in their first hamilton. new zealand made 375 in theirfirst innings hamilton.75 in theirfirst innings before england closed on 39—2 on the close on day two with dominic sibley and joe denley both out. they trailed by 336. it is a little early for a rendition of 0 come all ye faithful, but at ingle's thrashing in the first test, they would have been heartened by the support in new zealand. england's day started brightly, tom latham resuming on 101 and added four more...
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as he attempted to bat his side to safety against new zealand, archer safety against new zealand, archer. afterwards, he wrote on twitter, "a bit disturbing hearing racial insults today while battling to help save my team. the crowd has been amazing this week except for that one guy." and in the last hour, the ecb gave this reaction. we're working really closely with new zealand cricket. i've spoken to their chief exec this morning. they are obviously incredibly concerned that this has happened on their patch. it was obviously emotional. it hurts. and we are here as well to say we fully supportjof, obviously. there is no place for racism in the game, in any game. it's not the first time archer has been the subject of alleged abuse. during the ashes in september, an england fan at old trafford said he heard a group singing a racist song about the barbados—born fast bowler. in response to this latest incident, new zealand cricket said they, "will be examining cctv footage and making further inquiries in an endeavour to identify the man responsible." they will also, "contact mr archer to ap
as he attempted to bat his side to safety against new zealand, archer safety against new zealand, archer. afterwards, he wrote on twitter, "a bit disturbing hearing racial insults today while battling to help save my team. the crowd has been amazing this week except for that one guy." and in the last hour, the ecb gave this reaction. we're working really closely with new zealand cricket. i've spoken to their chief exec this morning. they are obviously incredibly concerned that this...
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when we come back, i'll be in new zealand, playing rugby with new zealand's all blacks.away, folks. when we come back, i'll be in new zealand, playing rugby with new zealand's all blacks. it's the only one fda approved to temporarily make frown lines crow's feet and forehead lines look better. the effects of botox® cosmetic may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness may be a sign of a life-threatening condition. do not receive botox® cosmetic if you have a skin infection. side effects may include allergic reactions, injection site pain, headache, eyebrow, eyelid drooping, and eyelid swelling. tell your doctor about your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions and medications including botulinum toxins as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. so, give that just saw a puppy look. and whatever that look is. look like you... with fewer lines. celebrate botox® cosmetic day! buy a $100 gift card get another one free. burrito.
when we come back, i'll be in new zealand, playing rugby with new zealand's all blacks.away, folks. when we come back, i'll be in new zealand, playing rugby with new zealand's all blacks. it's the only one fda approved to temporarily make frown lines crow's feet and forehead lines look better. the effects of botox® cosmetic may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle...
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but if anything, the players around him and both ecb and new zealand cricket will be happy that he isually gone out and really kind of shown to the world that he was face but they racial comment on this is not on. the world anti doping agency will recommend that russia be banned from all sports for four years. the wada committee that has been investigating russia's violation of doping rules have concluded the country should be punished for an alleged manipulaton of a database of test results. if the wada board agrees with the recommendations, then russian athletes with a clean record could be forced to compete in neutral uniforms at next year's tokyo olympics, as they did in rio, but the sanctions could affect other sports, too. here are the main recommendations made by the wada committee. a four year ban from all sports signed up to the wada code, which includes football. that covers the olympic games.. russia will not be able to host any major events in that four year period, which could have a significant effect on euro 2020, when st petersburg is due to host four games. and they w
but if anything, the players around him and both ecb and new zealand cricket will be happy that he isually gone out and really kind of shown to the world that he was face but they racial comment on this is not on. the world anti doping agency will recommend that russia be banned from all sports for four years. the wada committee that has been investigating russia's violation of doping rules have concluded the country should be punished for an alleged manipulaton of a database of test results....
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new zealand crush england by an innings. that and more at 9:35am.d welcome to the bbc news at nine. pro—democracy parties in hong kong have made huge gains in local elections, with voter turnout the highest in the territory's history. the councils they've elected only have limited powers, but the result is being seen as a clear verdict on the way the authorities have handled more than five months of anti—government protests. chinese state media had urged voters to use the election to denounce the pro—democracy movement, but the results convey the opposite message. hong kong's leader, carrie lam says she says she will listen to the views of the public with an open mind. and the chinese government has reiterated its support for her. for the pro—democracy demonstrators, it was a landslide victory. according to local media counts, 17 of the 18 councils are now controlled by pro—democracy councillors. voting stations were packed on sunday, and the election saw an unprecedented voter turnout of more than 71%. the result is being seen as a stinging rebuke
new zealand crush england by an innings. that and more at 9:35am.d welcome to the bbc news at nine. pro—democracy parties in hong kong have made huge gains in local elections, with voter turnout the highest in the territory's history. the councils they've elected only have limited powers, but the result is being seen as a clear verdict on the way the authorities have handled more than five months of anti—government protests. chinese state media had urged voters to use the election to...
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grace millane's death last year shocked new zealand. jury to ignore the publicity surrounding the case. today the court heard a poignant statement from grace's father david. he said she was a gregarious young woman who chose her friends carefully. the trial is expected to run for at least a month. phil mercer, bbc news, auckland. since schools in delhi have open for the first time this week after being close since the dangerous spike in air pushing. millions of people in the indian capital have been suffering with the worst pollution in decades. level set pm 2.5, the tiny particular matter that can enter the lungs and blood stream remains high in the indian capital. 0ur south asian correspondent has more 110w 0ur south asian correspondent has more now from delhi. as we heard from doctors there is real concern about the long—lasting health effects that breathing in this toxic air here in delhi can do to people particularly young children. and the elderly. and so there is growing frustration of course and there have been a number of prote
grace millane's death last year shocked new zealand. jury to ignore the publicity surrounding the case. today the court heard a poignant statement from grace's father david. he said she was a gregarious young woman who chose her friends carefully. the trial is expected to run for at least a month. phil mercer, bbc news, auckland. since schools in delhi have open for the first time this week after being close since the dangerous spike in air pushing. millions of people in the indian capital have...
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probably including new zealand's efforts you know for the last 8 years probably the best world cup of. south africa still have a chance a team forged in the image of the rainbow nation have produced a series of doggie displays in japan. the springboks tilt at a 3rd world cup title has also been given a boost by the return from injury of one of their top stars. always keep in mind that facility will go on the field. but it is seen. as being selfish i think as a player. the stage is set for an intriguing final in one of the toughest schools on the planet but only one team can reach that goal. well mark meadows who brought us that report joins me now from sports good to see mark now off the all blacks last weekend i mean england are clearly the favorites going into this game going into the final but what are your expectations for the game ruby has a happy it springs. prizes i mean we saw that last weekend with new zealand the twice defending champions being completely over rose by the way which no one really expected so so that record still have a chance but yes england are the better te
probably including new zealand's efforts you know for the last 8 years probably the best world cup of. south africa still have a chance a team forged in the image of the rainbow nation have produced a series of doggie displays in japan. the springboks tilt at a 3rd world cup title has also been given a boost by the return from injury of one of their top stars. always keep in mind that facility will go on the field. but it is seen. as being selfish i think as a player. the stage is set for an...
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they've started well, in the second test in new zealand. hello and welcome to the programme...at the emirates because another defeat for arsenal has piled more pressure on manager unai emery. having taken the lead against eintract frankfurt, the gunners were beaten 2—1. they should still reach the last 32, but it's now seven games without a win. meanwhile, wolves booked their place in the knockout stage, despite letting a two—goal lead slip in portugal. michael redford rounds up the action. the emirates is not a happy place as of late, pressure firmly mounting on the arsenal manager and in terms of trouble you need leaders and former leaders as well. called to the side for the first time since losing captaincy over a month ago. he nearly gave arsenal depressed to my perfect start, he did get the perfect start, he did get the perfect finish to the half though. tingles for the season now. any positivity was gone shortly after the restart, frankfurt level and his first european goal, the second was not far behind. frankfurt now in front after the hour mark. despite having 30 minut
they've started well, in the second test in new zealand. hello and welcome to the programme...at the emirates because another defeat for arsenal has piled more pressure on manager unai emery. having taken the lead against eintract frankfurt, the gunners were beaten 2—1. they should still reach the last 32, but it's now seven games without a win. meanwhile, wolves booked their place in the knockout stage, despite letting a two—goal lead slip in portugal. michael redford rounds up the action....
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james shaw is new zealand's minister for climate change. he's in new zealand.alking to us. thank you very much for talking to us. i know new zealand has passed a law which moves the programme on quite a bit. i know you are a green mp and you know the issues here. what do you say to all this? 0bviously what do you say to all this? obviously it is not great news, but it doesn't come as any great surprise either. we know that although a number of countries have started to make quite aggressive moves on climate change, we haven't yet bend the curve in terms of global c02 yet bend the curve in terms of global co2 emissions. they are still going up. you are talking about net zero carbon 2050, that is nowhere near 50011 zero carbon 2050, that is nowhere near soon enough. zero carbon 2050, that is nowhere near soon enough. well... the law we passed here in new zealand says that actually the most important thing is new zealand plays its role in keeping global temperatures to 1.5 degrees above preindustrial levels. and that was really given to us by the ipcc report last
james shaw is new zealand's minister for climate change. he's in new zealand.alking to us. thank you very much for talking to us. i know new zealand has passed a law which moves the programme on quite a bit. i know you are a green mp and you know the issues here. what do you say to all this? 0bviously what do you say to all this? obviously it is not great news, but it doesn't come as any great surprise either. we know that although a number of countries have started to make quite aggressive...
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the same way they might approach the new zealand game, it‘s no different.e we said before, your performance comes from inside, not permission granted by the fact that you‘re playing this tea m the fact that you‘re playing this team at this time, or whatever. the nature
the same way they might approach the new zealand game, it‘s no different.e we said before, your performance comes from inside, not permission granted by the fact that you‘re playing this tea m the fact that you‘re playing this team at this time, or whatever. the nature
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new zealand began the third day trailling joe root‘s side by 209 runs.total and with the black caps currently on 150 for 4. and there is full coverage of the second day‘s play between england and new zealand with the test match special team over on 5 live sports extra right now. the draw has revealed that scotland will face israel in their euro 2020 play—off semi—final at hampden park. that will be played on the 26th march. and if steve clarke‘s side win, they will be face either norway or serbia for a place in the finals. scotland have won three of the four times against israel and are 36 places above them in the fifa rankings. northern ireland will host republic of ireland in belfast. that‘s if both sides win their respective semi—finals at bosnia and slovakia. fulham fought back from a goal down against qpr to move them into 4th place in the championship table. qpr opened the scoring to stun the hosts. aboubakar kamara, scored twice with this winner securing the victory at craven cottage. kamara was brought in to replace the suspended top goal scorer
new zealand began the third day trailling joe root‘s side by 209 runs.total and with the black caps currently on 150 for 4. and there is full coverage of the second day‘s play between england and new zealand with the test match special team over on 5 live sports extra right now. the draw has revealed that scotland will face israel in their euro 2020 play—off semi—final at hampden park. that will be played on the 26th march. and if steve clarke‘s side win, they will be face either...
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was subjected to racist abuse by a spectator during the final day of the first test defeat by new zealand. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. a man from northern ireland has pleaded guilty to conspiring with others to assist illegal immigration, after the bodies of 39 vietnamese people, including children, were discovered in the back of a lorry he was driving in essex. 25—year—old maurice robinson, from county armagh, is still facing 39 charges of manslaughter. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, is at the old bailey. daniel. yes, fiona, of the three people currently being held after the shocking discovery of 39 bodies in a lorry on a quiet road in an essex industrial estate, mo robinson's case is the most advanced. the young lorry driver was the first person to be arrested and, today, here at the old bailey, he admitted being part ofa old bailey, he admitted being part of a conspiracy to smuggle people into britain. the discovery last month of 39 dead people from vietnam in the back of a lorry in essex led to a huge international investigation into a suspected
was subjected to racist abuse by a spectator during the final day of the first test defeat by new zealand. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. a man from northern ireland has pleaded guilty to conspiring with others to assist illegal immigration, after the bodies of 39 vietnamese people, including children, were discovered in the back of a lorry he was driving in essex. 25—year—old maurice robinson, from county armagh, is still facing 39 charges of manslaughter. our home...
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the judge has warned thejury to new zealand.today, the court heard a poignant statement from grace's father david. he said she was a gregarious young woman who chose her friends carefully. she was a gregarious young woman who chose herfriends carefully. the trial is expected to run for at least a month. phil mercer, trial is expected to run for at leasta month. phil mercer, bbc news, auckland. marks & spencer says its profits dropped by nearly a fifth in the first half of its financial year. the retailer was hit by a sharp fall in demand for its clothes and home goods. overall sales were down by two point i% — but it reported that its food business had grown. more than 1,000 people were forced to leave a london theatre after part of its ceiling collapsed during a show. emergency services were called to piccadilly theatre in the west end where people had been watching arthur miller's death of a salesman. four people were taken to hospital with minor injuries. wendell pierce, who plays the lead character willy loman, spoke to the
the judge has warned thejury to new zealand.today, the court heard a poignant statement from grace's father david. he said she was a gregarious young woman who chose her friends carefully. she was a gregarious young woman who chose herfriends carefully. the trial is expected to run for at least a month. phil mercer, trial is expected to run for at leasta month. phil mercer, bbc news, auckland. marks & spencer says its profits dropped by nearly a fifth in the first half of its financial...
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we would love to thank the people of new zealand.r hearts to grace and ourfamily. we must return home, and try and pick up the pieces of our lives and day to day without our beloved grace. today's verdict brings some justice for grace's family, but it will not bring back the daughter they say will be missed for ever. more than two years after the manchester arena attack, families have been told that a public inquiry into the bombing may be delayed because police have failed to provide statements. greater manchester police made a public apology for the delay. our north of england correspondent judith moritz is in manchester. the public inquiry into the attack that happened here is due to start in april but today we learn there are two significant problems with the evidence from the police that could delay it. first, 12 organisations have been asked to provide statements to lawyers, gmp, greater manchester police, is the only one not to have done so by the deadline, missing the deadline for state m e nts deadline, missing the deadline
we would love to thank the people of new zealand.r hearts to grace and ourfamily. we must return home, and try and pick up the pieces of our lives and day to day without our beloved grace. today's verdict brings some justice for grace's family, but it will not bring back the daughter they say will be missed for ever. more than two years after the manchester arena attack, families have been told that a public inquiry into the bombing may be delayed because police have failed to provide...
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new zealand is an incredible open economy.de war would have a big impact on how that currency trades. the rbnz cut quite aggressively in august. they want to see how those rates play out in the economy. -- you sawre's any inflation expectations drop. the rbnz forecasted a sharp we acceleration in growth next year. we will wait and see how that plays out. they want to keep their powder dry for now. if the economy does continue to weaken, they will be back. it is hands-off, much the same way a lot of european central banks, who have slightly different problems because their rates are a negative territory, they've hit the pause button two. that has allowed this to take place. people are no longer to worried about excessive rate cuts happening in central banks. nejra: you are short core government bonds. long with a lot of em rates. the fed is on pause and not cutting as far as we know for now. did that complicate your long em trade? >> the long em trade would be easier if there wasn't an easing bias in the fed. if the fed is on p
new zealand is an incredible open economy.de war would have a big impact on how that currency trades. the rbnz cut quite aggressively in august. they want to see how those rates play out in the economy. -- you sawre's any inflation expectations drop. the rbnz forecasted a sharp we acceleration in growth next year. we will wait and see how that plays out. they want to keep their powder dry for now. if the economy does continue to weaken, they will be back. it is hands-off, much the same way a...
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archer said it was "disturbing" to hear insults from one new zealand fan. by an innings and 65 runs. katie gornall reports. this wasjofra archer's first appearance in an overseas test for england. it ended with him being racially abused. after scoring 30 runs off 50 balls during england's attempts to salvage the match in new zealand, archer heard something as he left the field. afterwards, he said on twitter... it's not the first time archer has been the subject of alleged abuse. during the ashes in september, an england fan at old trafford said he heard a group singing a racist song about the barbados—born fast bowler. today, new zealand cricket responded to archer's claim, and said they would be examining cctv footage and making further enquiries in an endeavour to identify the man responsible. they will also contact mr archer to apologise, and promised increased vigilance when the teams next meet in hamilton. england's cricketers will travel there with plenty to ponder after a crushing defeat at the bay oval — needing to bat through the day to save thems
archer said it was "disturbing" to hear insults from one new zealand fan. by an innings and 65 runs. katie gornall reports. this wasjofra archer's first appearance in an overseas test for england. it ended with him being racially abused. after scoring 30 runs off 50 balls during england's attempts to salvage the match in new zealand, archer heard something as he left the field. afterwards, he said on twitter... it's not the first time archer has been the subject of alleged abuse....
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we would love to thank the people of new zealand.have had to endure. it‘s another day on the campaign trail, as political parties unveil more policies and manifestos. the brexit party, plaid cyrmu and the conservatives are all promoting key pledges today. let‘s start with the brexit party. in the last few minutes, nigel farage has unveiled a policies, which includes a cap on migration of 50,000 a year. abolishing the house of lords. the brexit party are continuing their call for "clean break from all eu institutions" after brexit. let‘s hear more now from their leader nigel farage. this is not a manifesto because a word association test showed that ma nifesto word association test showed that manifesto equals larry. manifestos area manifesto equals larry. manifestos are a means of telling people what they want to hear without ever having the genuine desire to implement them. so it is a contract with the people and these are the policies that not only will be campaign all over the course of the next three weeks, but we will campaign o
we would love to thank the people of new zealand.have had to endure. it‘s another day on the campaign trail, as political parties unveil more policies and manifestos. the brexit party, plaid cyrmu and the conservatives are all promoting key pledges today. let‘s start with the brexit party. in the last few minutes, nigel farage has unveiled a policies, which includes a cap on migration of 50,000 a year. abolishing the house of lords. the brexit party are continuing their call for "clean...
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Nov 9, 2019
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some muslims are jailed as well what's your point should i blame all white christians in new zealanddid my point is that they the difference between our reaction after day new zealand was condemnation i do condemn that everyone condemning it after the terror attacks we can hear from a mum's. that is their threat because you know and they want to kill all the nothing lies. between what a large evil is a. terrorist can just google it just google it ok you can google also the charlie hebdo ok ok you say this is this is a lie it is a lie just a little of it i will use. this quiz got you got hate preachers there are just and so all the moms that you said all the moms clapping let me ask you this dominic off the charlie hebdo attacks you had the king of joy you know you don't have fight bridges in a christian churches that's not true either of the charlie hebdo attacks you had the king of jordan the prime minister of turkey the foreign minister of egypt the president of the palestinian authority numerous leaders from the most the majority will literally march through the streets of paris i
some muslims are jailed as well what's your point should i blame all white christians in new zealanddid my point is that they the difference between our reaction after day new zealand was condemnation i do condemn that everyone condemning it after the terror attacks we can hear from a mum's. that is their threat because you know and they want to kill all the nothing lies. between what a large evil is a. terrorist can just google it just google it ok you can google also the charlie hebdo ok ok...
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Nov 26, 2019
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the law that we passed here in new zealand says that actually the most important thing is that new zealande in keeping global temperatures to 1.5 degrees above pre—industrial levels, and that was really given to us by the ipcc‘s report last year. there's obviously debate about what that means for any individual country, but one of the things we have done is to set up a new climate change commission modelled on the uk's climate change committee, which will give us authoritive science—based targets and maybe the targets we've set will change over time as circumstances change. what do you think of how the rest of the world is doing, particularly your relative neighbour, australia 7 well...we have told australia what we think of their policy and we continue to work with them constructively, particularly when it comes to the pacific. but, obviously, the whole world needs to take a lot stronger action than what we have seen to date. as a leader of the green party, it seems pretty clear that environmental concerns are one of the things that brought you into politics. how hopeful are you actually?
the law that we passed here in new zealand says that actually the most important thing is that new zealande in keeping global temperatures to 1.5 degrees above pre—industrial levels, and that was really given to us by the ipcc‘s report last year. there's obviously debate about what that means for any individual country, but one of the things we have done is to set up a new climate change commission modelled on the uk's climate change committee, which will give us authoritive science—based...
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Nov 2, 2019
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they don't breed to the big second row forward that we have in south africa, new zealand and perhapsof this world cup. it was an attritional battle up front in the first half of this final, but the running rugby we saw from both south african wings was really appreciated by the japanese public. thank you for joining by the japanese public. thank you forjoining us. england suffered an early blow when prop kyle sinckler was taken off after just three minutes with a suspected head injury. he credits much of his success to a teacher who helped him set up a school team and realise his ambition. and that teacher, anastasia long spoke to me earlier. he will be so disappointed that it ended that way. i think it is disappointing when it happens at any stage during a tournament, but to have happened during the biggest game in is life, and so early, he will be so gutted that he wasn't able to give more to the team. for those who didn't see it, what happened? it was so quick, wasn't it? yes, after about two minutes, he collided with maro itoje, while they were both trying to tackle a south afric
they don't breed to the big second row forward that we have in south africa, new zealand and perhapsof this world cup. it was an attritional battle up front in the first half of this final, but the running rugby we saw from both south african wings was really appreciated by the japanese public. thank you for joining by the japanese public. thank you forjoining us. england suffered an early blow when prop kyle sinckler was taken off after just three minutes with a suspected head injury. he...
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Nov 5, 2019
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and has made 12 appearances for new zealand's rugby league team before.ith new zealand where their cricket team have beaten england in the 3rd t20 international in nelson after an england batting collapse. the kiwis now lead the 5 match series 2—1. new zealand post a competitive but chasable 180—7 from their 20 overs, colin de grandhomme top scoring with 55 from 35 deliveries. a 63 run partnership betweenjames vince and dawid malan looked to put the touring side on course for victory before a late collapse. eoin morgan's wicket triggered the loss of 5 wickets for 10 runs as england lost by 1a runs. morgan said a lack of experience may have cost them. he may not be featuring for real madrid at the moment but that hasn't stopped gareth bale being picked for the wales squad for theirfinal two euro 2020 qualifiers. juventus midfielder aaron ramsey has also been picked again by ryan giggs after missing last month's matches through injury. wales wrap up their qualification campaign with games against azerbaijan and hungary. there was disappointment for frankie
and has made 12 appearances for new zealand's rugby league team before.ith new zealand where their cricket team have beaten england in the 3rd t20 international in nelson after an england batting collapse. the kiwis now lead the 5 match series 2—1. new zealand post a competitive but chasable 180—7 from their 20 overs, colin de grandhomme top scoring with 55 from 35 deliveries. a 63 run partnership betweenjames vince and dawid malan looked to put the touring side on course for victory before...
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Nov 10, 2019
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new zealand with a lightning—fast start.p those grey skies. 146 on the board, jonny bairstow took charge of the reply. part of england's one—day world cup winning side that so narrowly beat new zealand in the summer. surely it couldn't get so close this time? yet here was chrisjordan. four needed off the final ball to tie the scores. a boundary did just that. few could believe it had happened again. so to the super 0ver and bairstow once more going up and over, the target set. new zealand couldn't quite get there. and when eoin morgan did, the series was won. england once more winners in the most dramatic way. adam wild, bbc news. there's more on the bbc sport website including more medals for gb at the track cycling world cup in glasgow. that is all from me. mishal. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello. this is bbc news with martine croxall. it's a night that will go down in internet and sporting history. two of the world's biggest youtube stars made their professional boxing debuts. with a c
new zealand with a lightning—fast start.p those grey skies. 146 on the board, jonny bairstow took charge of the reply. part of england's one—day world cup winning side that so narrowly beat new zealand in the summer. surely it couldn't get so close this time? yet here was chrisjordan. four needed off the final ball to tie the scores. a boundary did just that. few could believe it had happened again. so to the super 0ver and bairstow once more going up and over, the target set. new zealand...
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Nov 22, 2019
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was what england made 13 for new zealand without loss. and pakistan at the gabba in brisbane. the tourists were all out for 240 just before the close on thursday. 96 without loss and david warner has made his half century. and you can follow it on our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me chetan pathak and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. well, the weekend is just around the corner and the weather, well, you, know, is looking a little mixed. well, you know, is looking a little mixed. there's bound to be some rain in the forecast. of course, there is. it won't be raining all the time. a bit of brightness thrown in there as well but on the whole, you know, it's autumn, it's what we'd expect to see this time of the year. and there is inded a lot of cloud on the satellite picture. one weather system here, another one sitting on top of us is actually an area of low pressure that's over the uk right now. shrouding our skies. low grey skies with drizzle, mist and mirk, particularly across south of the country and central areas. t
was what england made 13 for new zealand without loss. and pakistan at the gabba in brisbane. the tourists were all out for 240 just before the close on thursday. 96 without loss and david warner has made his half century. and you can follow it on our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me chetan pathak and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. well, the weekend is just around the corner and the weather, well, you, know, is looking a little mixed. well, you know, is looking a little...