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police in israel open an investigation into the use of live fire by officers during clashes in tel aviv between rival groups of eritrean asylum seekers , nearly 150 people were left injured. now on bbc news, sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday this sunday night — i'm chetan pathak, coming up on the programme: the late late show — arsenal stun manchester united at the emirates. scoring a stunner — kyogo gives celtic all three points in the old firm derby at ibrox
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and ten out of ten — max verstappen makes formula one history as his domination continues.... also coming up on sportsday before 8... england are outplayed by new zealand — with their hopes of winning their t20 series hanging in the balance and farah's farewell. as sir mo races for the final time in his home city of london it's very emotional but as i said when you achieve everything it must come to an end at some point. welcome along, thank you forjoining us. so we were heading for a draw in the day's big game between arsenal and manchester united... but not for the first time in that fixture there was late drama... which left the home side celebrating at the end. nick parrott reports:
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things are little different these days from the heights of the rivalry between arsenal and manchester united. that tension in the tunnel has disappeared and despite the london whether it took time for
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things to heat up at the emirates. there were miss mudgett misjudgments and mistakes, we gave a goal away. we did not have
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it in the second half. but i can be proud of the team.— it in the second half. but i can be proud of the team. especially not an more proud of the team. especially not any more in _ proud of the team. especially not any more in the _ proud of the team. especially not any more in the of _ proud of the team. especially not any more in the of the _ proud of the team. especially not any more in the of the game, - proud of the team. especially not any more in the of the game, it l proud of the team. especially not| any more in the of the game, it is proud of the team. especially not l any more in the of the game, it is a foul _ any more in the of the game, it is a foul more — any more in the of the game, it is a foul. more mistakes in the box, not carefuh _ foul. more mistakes in the box, not carefuh the — foul. more mistakes in the box, not careful. the penalty was given. and i think_ careful. the penalty was given. and i think it's _ careful. the penalty was given. and i think it's not offside. liverpool's impressive start to the season continues, it's three wins in a row forjurgen klopp's side as they beat aston villa by three goals to nil at anfield. it was dominik szobozlai who scored the opener, his first goal in english football. before a matty cash own goal. mohammed salah, linked with a move to saudi arabia, scored the third. like arsenal, they're just two points behind the league leaders manchester city, with the liverpool boss particularly pleased with his new look midfield: all the big heads of the past...
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you have to let them grow into their new role, there are top performances, a lot of desire, an organisation, the willingness to defend together, we had more contact than in other games because of the way we defended. and it is how you should do it. of course, we have to continue in our way— of course, we have to continue in our way because we were thinking to do something here, but no win, it was a _ do something here, but no win, it was a difficult match, it was a very good _ was a difficult match, it was a very good team — was a difficult match, it was a very good team. i was very excited to try to get— good team. i was very excited to try to get the _ good team. i was very excited to try to get the best performances but today— to get the best performances but today we — to get the best performances but today we didn't. goals hadn't been easy to come by for crystal palace of late —
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but they changed that today — with a win over wolves at selhurst park. 3—2 it finished — a result that moves roy hodgson�*s side into the top half of the early table as adam cottier reports: ona sunny on a sunny south london sunday fans of both crystal palace and wolves brought colour to selhurst park, hats and t—shirts may be a less frequent site at the international break but the crystal palace cause for optimism is the colder days come, less so perhaps for wolves. eduard giving palace second half lead and across. wolves who sold an influential midfielder before the transfer deadline rallied to equalise with channe scoring six minutes after coming on as a sub, beating neato's free kick with his shoulder. but palace continued to express their attacking intent and there was a literal backpass. with a
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2-1 there was a literal backpass. with a 2—1 lead roy hodgson�*s team hunted for more as wolves appeared ragged and a clever backheel this time helped eduard make it 3—1 as palace edged towards their first home premier league win of the season. wolves mounted a late effort to salvage something but this header came too late, a 3— to win the palace after a sparkling second—half offensive display led by edouard who says he is feeling good ahead of joining up with the england squad again this week.— joining up with the england squad again this week. always confident in m self nice again this week. always confident in myself nice to score. _ again this week. always confident in myself nice to score. chris's - myself nice to score. chris's olicies myself nice to score. chris's policies have _ myself nice to score. chris's policies have one _ myself nice to score. chris's policies have one a - myself nice to score. chris's policies have one a number| myself nice to score. chris's l policies have one a number of myself nice to score. chris's - policies have one a number of games since roy hodgson returned in march, a different result for wolves. adam cottier, bbc news it wouldn't be an old firm derby without a bit of controversy — and today's match at ibrox
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definitley had some of that. neither rangers or celtic had made a convincing start to the season, but it was brendan rodgers side who took all three points today... as rangers were left thinking about what could have been. patrick geary was watching: an old and them a new emblem. off the pitch it was all rangers. celtics turn down a ticket of education on safety grounds. the defendant robbed and punished by kmart roof, in this match you don't usually have time but sometimes a second chance. the referee saw a file in the build up. in first half stoppage time subject got the ball to last seasons top scorer kyogo puts isaac in the lead. it may have been a relaxing lunch time, rangers escaped the stop they needed a response and here it was. rangers
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kept pushing and there were flashes of quality but nowhere to make them play. celtic is strong for a victory. patrick geary, bbc news there were away wins in the other two games as well. managerless hibernian secured their first scottish premiership victory of the season with a 2—0 win away at aberdeen whilst unbeaten motherwell are level on points with the leaders celtic after a well deserved 1—0 win over hearts at tynecastle. meanwhile in the scottish women's premier league celtic remain two points clear after beating hibernian 4—2. celtic were three up within the first half hour before hibs reduced the deficit to one goal but a hat trick from amy gallagher saw them run out winners in edinburgh. their glasgow rivals rangers are two points behind them after a close i—o victory against partick thistle. kirsty howat scoring the only goal of the game. time now for some of the day's other sport stories and former celtic man scott brown has been sacked by fleetwood town, after they started their season
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with just one point from their opening six league one games. it was brown's first role as a manager having taken charge in may 2022. olympic champion oliver townend has won his third burghley horse trials title. the yorkshireman had previously won there in 2009 and 2017. he finished on 33 points at the end of the five days of competition. and a sixth straight win at bottom side wakefield has moved st helens level on points with super league's top two. third—placed saints had already clinched their play—off place and will rival wigan and catalans for an automatic semifinal spot, while trinity remain two points adrift of castleford with three games left as they aim to avoid dropping into the championship. if you were rating max verstappen's season so far in formula one, ten out of ten sounds pretty fair. his total domination of the sport continued today — after he won his tenth consecutive race — setting an all time record.
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it was all the more impressive, when you consider he started the italian grand prix behind the ferrari of carlos sainz. our correspondent katie gornall reports: a perfect ten out of ten for max verstappen. in a perfect ten out of ten for max verstappen-— verstappen. in the history of formula 1. — verstappen. in the history of formula 1, no _ verstappen. in the history of formula 1, no one _ verstappen. in the history of formula 1, no one has - verstappen. in the history of - formula 1, no one has dominated like max verstappen. his ten wins in a row breaking a record that is held for nearly a decade. ferrari fans dare to dream when there car started well, given max verstappen competition from the start. carlos sainz held max verstappen off for 1h laps but then the inevitable happened. the two time champion and never looked back. his team—mate, sergio perez fought for second place while the ferraris battle for third.
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lewis hamilton survived a late scare in a five second penalty, but in what they call the temple of speed extra testing one. for many, the race for the championship seems a procession. and this is what max verstappen had to say after his record breaking achievement. iam very i am very happy with something that you don't even think about trying to achieve because it's very unlikely those kind of things happen but we are proud and in general happy for the team as well, the whole year so far has been incredible but another �*i_ far has been incredible but another 1— to in monza is special. thankfully — motogp championship leader francesco bagnaia has escaped serious injury after being flung from his bike and then run over at the catalan grand prix. a warning that the following pictures contain images
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of that moment.... the start of the race at the circuit de barcelona—catalunya saw a pile up at the first corner involving five riders. then at the next corner bagnaia lost control of his ducati bike while leading the race and his leg was then run over by brad binder. the race was red—flagged with bagnaia taken away by ambulance. the medical director of motogp has told spanish television bagnaia "is fine" and appears to have escaped serious injury. well spanish rider aleix espargaro, who won the sprint race on saturday, won the main race, with his aprilia team—mate maverick vinales second and jorge martin in third. so the second week of the us open is upon us, who will reach the quarter finals? the world number ones novak djokovic and iga swiatek are among those who'll be playing in new york later. our tennis correspondent
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russell fuller is there for us. great to see you. before we get into what's to come, can we talk about jack draper, because we have the wheelchair tennis to come he's only man left for britain, what do you make of jack man left for britain, what do you make ofjack draper so far, we spoke about his injuries and missing at wimbledon, but he is in the last 16? i'm not surprised to see him in the fourth round of the grand slam for the first time because over the last few years he has shown the pedigree to be there. i'm surprised it is happened here given such minimum preparation for the us open, it was in may at the french open he had a tear in his left shoulder and on it returned in the middle of august, playing a tournament at challenger level and a match and a half at atb
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level and a match and a half at atb level and a match and a half at atb level and felt the shoulder and without of the tournament. he had a 30% chance of being here, decided the was fit and could do no further damage and as 13 matches and is not against andre rob left, the eighth seed,it against andre rob left, the eighth seed, it would be a big ask for him, given his opponents experience and the fact that draper has never watch a forceps much before, i think the number of matches he has played and lack of preparation will be against them. ~ ., , lack of preparation will be against them. ~ , .,, lack of preparation will be against them. , ,. lack of preparation will be against them. , , . ., lack of preparation will be against them. , ,. ., ., them. most people expecting a carlos alcaraz novak — them. most people expecting a carlos alcaraz novak djokovic _ them. most people expecting a carlos alcaraz novak djokovic final— them. most people expecting a carlos alcaraz novak djokovic final like - alcaraz novak djokovic final like wimbledon, many trying to stop it, then shelton one of those plane right now. what do you think of the men's draw and how it is shaping up?
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on the one half you have carlos alvarez and daniil medvedev who won through late last night, have we are watching today looks like novak djokovic against the americans, for american men in the last 16 in the bottom half, to playing at the moment as you said. ben shelton is only 20, in one game in the third set twice, he served hundred 49 our serve, which is the us open record, and it looks like it might have been with the match but his opponent has won the third set. the other americans platelets are, and know that djokovic is expected to come through comfortably in his match but he was too loves down in his previous round and the forecast today and for the next four days, and i can feel it as i stand next is brutal heat, will not be fun for
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novak djokovic at the age of 36 or any player any long match.- any player any long match. briefly on the woman _ any player any long match. briefly on the woman store, _ any player any long match. briefly on the woman store, we - any player any long match. briefly on the woman store, we have - any player any long match. briefly on the woman store, we have a i on the woman store, we have a wozniacki to come and get your popcorn ready for a gushy arctic and others. ., ., ~ others. you would think the defendant _ others. you would think the defendant champion - others. you would think the defendant champion would | others. you would think the - defendant champion would have too much for the former french open champion, everyone looking forward to coco gauff, perceived as a champion here might fans, takes off the pressure in his caroline wozniacki, i still feel like see arctic as a word number one is a pleasure to be.— arctic as a word number one is a pleasure to be. thank you, russell fuller, pleasure to be. thank you, russell fuller. enjoy _ pleasure to be. thank you, russell fuller, enjoy the _ pleasure to be. thank you, russell fuller, enjoy the week. _ england eased to victory in the first two matches — but a resurgent new zealand have given themselves a chance of avoiding defeat in their t20 series after winning the third match at edgbaston today
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by a thumping 7a runs. with one match to go, it's now 2—1 to england. dan ogunshakin reports: 2-0 2—0 down in the zero series, new zealand needed to do their best, and that's what they did.— that's what they did. that's what ou ask that's what they did. that's what you ask for. _ that's what they did. that's what you ask for, for _ that's what they did. that's what you ask for, for allen _ that's what they did. that's what you ask for, for allen decided it | you ask for, for allen decided it was time to go.— you ask for, for allen decided it was time to go. three sixes in a row and england — was time to go. three sixes in a row and england out _ was time to go. three sixes in a row and england out of— was time to go. three sixes in a row and england out of sorts, _ was time to go. three sixes in a row and england out of sorts, alan - and england out of sorts, alan eventually fell for but the damage had been done on the platform laid. glenn phillips builds on those abominations with some big hits in with new zealand giving england vented to think about. jason 203, england struggled for momentum, three wiccans down with their general board butjos buttler
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injected some much needed temple to an indians stuck in first gear, but with his dismissal went england's hopes of wrapping up the series. the u date hopes of wrapping up the series. tie: update us, and hopes of wrapping up the series. ti9: update us, and puts hopes of wrapping up the series. ti9 update us, and puts up a good challenge and score, there early partnership we couldn't break and that was the main part of the game. a decent score and with the ball we were more — a decent score and with the ball we were more clinical and got through it. a were more clinical and got through it. : ::, , , were more clinical and got through it. : , , :, :, it. a comprehensive new zealand when and the series — it. a comprehensive new zealand when and the series is _ it. a comprehensive new zealand when and the series is still— it. a comprehensive new zealand when and the series is still very _ it. a comprehensive new zealand when and the series is still very much - it. a comprehensive new zealand when and the series is still very much in - and the series is still very much in the balance will stop. dan ogunshakin, bbc news former zimbabwe captain heath streak has died at the age of 49 from colon cancer. streak is zimbabwe's all—time leading wicket—taker and once took 6—87 in a test against england to earn a place on the lord's honours board... bu since 2021 had been serving an eight year ban from cricket
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for corruption offences. before that he also had a three year spell as zimbabwe coach. it's been an important weekend of golf — let's take a look now at some of the big stories and.... matt fitzpatrick didn't win the european masters despite being the leader heading into the final round, but he has booked his place at the ryder cup with a third—place finish in switzerland. he replaces fellow englishman tommy fleetwood as one of the two automatic final qualifiers for europe. scotland's bob macintyre claimed the other spot. the united states of america have won the walker cup for the fourth time in a row — the competition where the best amateur golfers from great britain and ireland face their american counterparts. the us team won by 1a and a half to 11 and a half. the solheim cup and ryder cup take place later this month. the women's irish open had to be decided by a three—way play—off, but it was won by denmark's smee—la soenderby in remarkable fashion.
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she was nine shots back at the start of the day, but sank 11 birdies and an eagle en route to her first ladies european tour victory. olav koy won the opening stage of the tour of britain the dutchman powered home in a sprint which ended on the streets of central manchester. . .. led out in the closing stages by his team—mate wout van aert who finished second... ireland's sam bennet was third. lennard kamna beat matteo sobrero to win a mountainous stage nine of the vuelta a espana. crosswinds forced the stage to be shorter. american sepp kuss remains in the overall lead. and next — to the end of an era — after an iconic career, which spanned over 30 years and saw him compete in more than 20 races in london — sir mo farah has raced in the capital city for the final time, as he finished fourth in the big half.
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the ao—year—old was racing alongside another 15,000 runners and used the event to say "goodbye" to london, having won the event three times in the past. farah's won six world titles and four olympic golds and has confirmed he'll retire after competing at the great north run next weekend. farah was more than a minute behind the winner of the men's race — jack rowe, who claimed victory in a personal best one hour, one minute and eight seconds, while calli thackerey won the elite women's race in one hour, nine minutes and 15 seconds. so, it was the last time londoners will have the chance to watch sir mo farah race on their streets, as he brings the curtain down on a dazzling career. but, forjack rowe, there's an exciting future for him — 27—years—old, 13 years younger than sir mo, who he says he's been training alongside. afterwards, they both spoke to bbc sport'sjeanette kwayke. congratulations, you both finish but jack's to finish first in a personal
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best. what a course and time to run. super happy, i been training with mo farah and his team and it was nice to come back and deliver. it’s farah and his team and it was nice to come back and deliver.- to come back and deliver. it's a treat to come back and deliver. it's a great course — to come back and deliver. it's a great course to _ to come back and deliver. it's a great course to come _ to come back and deliver. it's a great course to come and - to come back and deliver. it's a great course to come and run i to come back and deliver. it's a l great course to come and run and how does it help for your for the winter? :, : does it help for your for the winter? :,: :, , winter? huge, i raced for the first time three — winter? huge, i raced for the first time three years _ winter? huge, i raced for the first time three years ago _ winter? huge, i raced for the first time three years ago and - winter? huge, i raced for the first time three years ago and didn't i winter? huge, i raced for the first. time three years ago and didn't know much, but each year you get better, i know more, it is nice to move to the longer distances.— i know more, it is nice to move to the longer distances. speaking about exerience, the longer distances. speaking about exnerience. the _ the longer distances. speaking about experience, the man _ the longer distances. speaking about experience, the man next _ the longer distances. speaking about experience, the man next to - the longer distances. speaking about experience, the man next to you - the longer distances. speaking about| experience, the man next to you with plenty of our experience. fourth place finish in your last race in london, it must be special. quite an emotional today, _ london, it must be special. quite an emotionaltoday, i— london, it must be special. quite an emotional today, i haven't _ london, it must be special. quite an emotional today, i haven't been - emotional today, i haven't been feeling — emotional today, i haven't been feeling well this week, i didn't feeling well this week, ididn't know— feeling well this week, ididn't know if— feeling well this week, i didn't know if i— feeling well this week, i didn't know if i could do the race but i thaught— know if i could do the race but i thought about the people who came
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out here. _ thought about the people who came out here, and you can't think and we from _ out here, and you can't think and we from jack. _ out here, and you can't think and we from jack. he — out here, and you can't think and we fromjack, he has out here, and you can't think and we from jack, he has worked hard the last three — from jack, he has worked hard the last three years and deserved the win, last three years and deserved the win. it's _ last three years and deserved the win, it's nice to see youngsters come _ win, it's nice to see youngsters come along and grabbed the chance. it come along and grabbed the chance. it was _ come along and grabbed the chance. it was good — come along and grabbed the chance. it was good with the crowd. for come along and grabbed the chance. it was good with the crowd.— it was good with the crowd. for you to be out here _ it was good with the crowd. for you to be out here with _ it was good with the crowd. for you to be out here with the _ it was good with the crowd. for you to be out here with the crowd who i to be out here with the crowd who you know came for you, how does it make you feel? i5 you know came for you, how does it make you feel?— you know came for you, how does it make you feel? is nice, but when you achieve everything, _ make you feel? is nice, but when you achieve everything, it _ make you feel? is nice, but when you achieve everything, it must _ make you feel? is nice, but when you achieve everything, it must come - make you feel? is nice, but when you achieve everything, it must come to l achieve everything, it must come to an end. _ achieve everything, it must come to an end. l'm — achieve everything, it must come to an end, i'm looking forward to taking— an end, i'm looking forward to taking a— an end, i'm looking forward to taking a break and hopefully still be involved in the sport but enjoying _ be involved in the sport but enjoying time with my family, without— enjoying time with my family, without the crowd and support i had it wouldn't — without the crowd and support i had it wouldn't be the same.— it wouldn't be the same. amazing that ou it wouldn't be the same. amazing that you are _ it wouldn't be the same. amazing that you are doing _ it wouldn't be the same. amazing that you are doing stuff _ it wouldn't be the same. amazing that you are doing stuff with - it wouldn't be the same. amazing that you are doing stuff with jack| that you are doing stuff with jack and training together, a i'm sure you're expecting to see him training jack? it’s you're expecting to see him training jack? �* . :. you're expecting to see him training jack? �* , :, :, :, jack? it's great having him out there, jack? it's great having him out there. the _ jack? it's great having him out there, the knowledge - jack? it's great having him out
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there, the knowledge and - jack? it's great having him out - there, the knowledge and expertise he passes on his huge so we appreciate it.— he passes on his huge so we appreciate it. he passes on his huge so we a- reciate it. , ' :, appreciate it. good stuff from both of ou appreciate it. good stuff from both of you today _ appreciate it. good stuff from both of you today congratulations - appreciate it. good stuff from both of you today congratulations jack l of you today congratulations jack and mo farah, your last time on the streets. :, , :, :, :, _ and mo farah, your last time on the streets-_ it - and mo farah, your last time on the| streets._ it was streets. love you london, by. it was 11 at streets. love you london, by. it was it at half-time _ streets. love you london, by. it was 11 at half-time between _ streets. love you london, by. it was 11 at half-time between arsenal- streets. love you london, by. it was 11 at half-time between arsenal and| 11 at half—time between arsenal and manchester united but late goes brings him within two points of the leaders manchester city, head to the bbc sports website for more reaction on that, that's all for tonight from sportsday. hello there. we've got a september heat wave building over the next few days with lots of dry weather, lots of sunshine, and
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rising temperatures. we're looking at probably the hottest days wednesday, thursday, when we could see temperatures reached the low 30s. now, most of us had sunshine today. we've seen temperatures go past 26 degrees in a few areas. the one place that missed out on the sunshine and warm weather, the far north of scotland where we had a bit of cloud and rain. and after a locally misty start to the day, we saw that sunshine really coming through across the board. this was penzance in cornwall, doing quite a good impression of the tropics, given the plants we've got across this part of cornwall. now, overnight tonight, we'll keep the clear weather, a few mist and fog patches are quite likely to develop. it's across shetland. we might see a few occasional patches of rain, but otherwise it's a dry night. temperatures 12 to 16 degrees. the next few days weather—wise dominated by this big area of high pressure that's overall just to the east of the uk. and it's this that will be bringing dry, sunny and very warm weather our way. now from monday morning, you might start off seeing just a few early morning mist
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and fog patches. then they'll clear away within the first couple of hours of the morning, then sunshine across the board for most. the exception, again, the very far north of scotland might see a little bit of rain for shetland, but i think brighter weatherfor orkney, the hebrides and highland scotland as well. temperatures the highest across england and wales, reaching 27. but the warmest spots of scotland and northern ireland will also see temperatures into the mid—20s. so for many monday's going to be a warm day. and that warm theme continues for tuesday as well. as i say, for most of the uk it's looking like another dry day with plenty of sunshine around, perhaps a little bit more cloud again across the northern isles of scotland, but otherwise sunshine across the board. and for wednesday probably a few more mist and fog patches around. some of those might linger around some of our coastal areas, particularly through the irish sea. but across the inland areas we'll have lots of sunshine once the early morning mist and fog patches have cleared out of the way, and it continues to get hotter. temperatures could reach 30 degrees celsius, and that's not far away from the highest temperature we've recorded all year,
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which currently stands at 32.2. stays dry and sunny for most thursday, friday, saturday. so only really until we get to sunday when we start to see a change to cooler, more unsettled weather conditions.
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live from london, this is bbc news. calls for the government to "get a grip" on the crisis of crumbling concrete in school buildings. but the chancellor insists children will be kept safe. we will spend what it takes to sort out this problem, and parents should know that. they should also know that we won't take any risks with their children's safety. ukraine's military claims it's managed to break through key russian defences near the southeastern city of zaporizhzhia. a powerful typhoon has hit southern taiwan — the biggest storm to strike the island in four years —
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bringing heavy rain and winds of up to 190 kilometres an hour. while you touching me? what are you touching me for? after a growing number of incidents of abusive behaviour from customers, calls for better protection, for shop workers. hello, i'm lukwesa burak. the chancellor, jeremy hunt, says the government will "spend what it takes" to secure school buildings that are affected by crumbling concrete. labour has criticised what it called a "bare bones" response to a crisis. more than 100 schools have been forced to close buildings, and others could follow, because they contain a type of concrete, called raac, which can fall apart after several decades. our home editor, mark easton, has the latest.

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