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so what's gone wrong with england and the 50—over game? we've been speaking to managing director, rob key you want a mark out of ten we would be right down the bottom to be honest. for the side we are, for the players we got, the quality we've got, we have underperformed massively. for lots of different reasons i think. we have over thought things and gone away from our style when it has really mattered. it is all well and good talking about how you will play a certain way, on the front foot and play aggressively but when it really matters you have got to do it. you've got to soak up the right time. with almost on the opposite when it's needed. i think in both departments and back and bolt we have been below par. i would be surprised if anyone i ask has given account of themselves — maximising potential and plaintive ability. when you win or lose this one thing, you can't always guarantee success, but what you have got to try do is try to play to the best of your ability and we have been a long way off that. who is responsible? whenever
so what's gone wrong with england and the 50—over game? we've been speaking to managing director, rob key you want a mark out of ten we would be right down the bottom to be honest. for the side we are, for the players we got, the quality we've got, we have underperformed massively. for lots of different reasons i think. we have over thought things and gone away from our style when it has really mattered. it is all well and good talking about how you will play a certain way, on the front foot...
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but otherwise, on a difficult, newly re—laid pitch, england struggled to break macedonia down. and so it was far from the uplifting end to the campaign they'd been hoping for. i have to be pleased with the progress of the team. if you'd said at the start of the campaign that we would be 8 wins, 2 draws at the end of the year, it's a pretty good record, and we can now start to look forward and we've got these two exciting games in march to look forward to and prepare for. so, yeah, i think we've done a lot of things well — but there's always room for improvement. elsewhere in that group, the team that beat england in the final of the last euros — italy — ensured they'll be in germany next year to defend their trophy. their goalless draw with ukraine saw them take the second automatic qualification place in that group. ukraine's hopes will now rest on the play—offs in march. czech republic are through to the finals with a 3—0 win over moldova, although they'll have to find a new manager — jaroslav shilhavy stepped down moments after their victory. slovenia will be the
but otherwise, on a difficult, newly re—laid pitch, england struggled to break macedonia down. and so it was far from the uplifting end to the campaign they'd been hoping for. i have to be pleased with the progress of the team. if you'd said at the start of the campaign that we would be 8 wins, 2 draws at the end of the year, it's a pretty good record, and we can now start to look forward and we've got these two exciting games in march to look forward to and prepare for. so, yeah, i think...
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england round off their campaign away in north macedonia. gareth southgate�*s side will finish top, no matter how they get on. they are currently six points clear of second—placed italy. they were way off their best, though, last week at wembley with an unconvincing 2—0 win over malta. performance is priority. we have set a standard. we didn't reach that standard on friday. we have to get back to what we're good at. there is always a chance within that to have a look at a couple of things we would like to see as well but the biggest thing is making sure we hit the level of performance we have set ourselves. formula i's return to las vegas produced one of the season's great races, the lead changing hands seven times before champion max verstappen took the honours in sunday's grand prix on the famous strip. ferrari's charles leclerc started from pole but there was drama at the first corner as verstappen pushed him wide, taking the lead and earning him a 5—second penalty. two drivers failed to finish. the most dramatic exit was that of
england round off their campaign away in north macedonia. gareth southgate�*s side will finish top, no matter how they get on. they are currently six points clear of second—placed italy. they were way off their best, though, last week at wembley with an unconvincing 2—0 win over malta. performance is priority. we have set a standard. we didn't reach that standard on friday. we have to get back to what we're good at. there is always a chance within that to have a look at a couple of things...
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mark carney, another former governor of the bank of england, completely disagrees with you. he does. but i disagree with him on this, and i agree with jay powell, the federal reserve, that, actually, give me one example of something that central banks can do effectively. why do you think so many bankers and people who think about what banks should do disagree? just thinking about the big picture, christine lagarde, who runs the european central bank, she described the climate crisis as mission critical to what the ecb does. she clearly believes there are levers that a central bank can pull that are relevant to getting us to where we need to be in terms of transitioning our economy. well, she hasn't used any levers to help the cause against climate change. she is a politician, her background as a politician. the number—two at the ecb is a politician. i think it's a terrible mistake for central banks to start to do things which they're doing for political reasons to enhance maybe their own popularity, but not because they actually have a mission to do it. central banks have
mark carney, another former governor of the bank of england, completely disagrees with you. he does. but i disagree with him on this, and i agree with jay powell, the federal reserve, that, actually, give me one example of something that central banks can do effectively. why do you think so many bankers and people who think about what banks should do disagree? just thinking about the big picture, christine lagarde, who runs the european central bank, she described the climate crisis as mission...
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michael vaughan thinks england's treatment of willey has been disgraceful. to think that england handed out 29 contracts, yet a player — who is probably one of the only players performing in the world cup, is david willey — arrived at breakfast a couple of weeks ago i didn't have a contract. i just find it staggering that they give out 29 contracts yet a player who is in the starting 11 for the last three games and has done well in a present world cup has not been given a contract. so i feel for david willey. and i do think the ecb got this wrong in terms of the contracts. england's next match is against australia on saturday and aussie glenn maxwell will be missing because of concussion and bruising afterfalling off the back of a golf buggy on monday. australia say it's hoped he will be up to play later in the tournament. maxwell hit the fastest century in history earlier in the competition. in football, it has been a night for forget for manchester united, knocked out of the english football league cup by newcastle, who claimed just their second victor
michael vaughan thinks england's treatment of willey has been disgraceful. to think that england handed out 29 contracts, yet a player — who is probably one of the only players performing in the world cup, is david willey — arrived at breakfast a couple of weeks ago i didn't have a contract. i just find it staggering that they give out 29 contracts yet a player who is in the starting 11 for the last three games and has done well in a present world cup has not been given a contract. so i...
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the storm is now moving up along england's south coast. hundreds more people with foreign passports try to leave gaza through the rafah crossing. the bank of england leaves interest rates unchanged at 5.25%. winds of more than 100 miles an hour have been battering jersey, as storm ciaran hits the channel islands and much of southern england. hundreds of schools are closed and in many areas, people are being urged to stay indoors. residents injersey have been out assessing the damage. these pictures are from west hill where uprooted trees and branches are blocking the roads. people there have told the bbc there are still very strong winds in the area. let's get more from graham satchell. storm ciaran hit the channel islands with a bang, thunder and lightning and massive hailstones. the power of the storm, remarkable. winds reached more than 100 miles an hour, ripping rooves from buildings. this terrifying moment was caught on a baby monitor. the woman grabs her baby and makes her escape. the emergency services injersey said they responded t
the storm is now moving up along england's south coast. hundreds more people with foreign passports try to leave gaza through the rafah crossing. the bank of england leaves interest rates unchanged at 5.25%. winds of more than 100 miles an hour have been battering jersey, as storm ciaran hits the channel islands and much of southern england. hundreds of schools are closed and in many areas, people are being urged to stay indoors. residents injersey have been out assessing the damage. these...
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england as they reached the semi finals of the competition. it was their best major tournament achievement in 30 years. our correspondent andy swiss looks back at the life of terry venables. we have a bit more here. he brought the feel good factor back to english football at euro 96, terry venables took his team tantalizingly close to glory. after dazzling their way to the semi—finals, england's hopes ended in heartache. but for venables, it was the defining moment of a remarkable career. how old are you? 16. the footballer�*s whole life. yes. he wanted to go on being a hero. yes. and so it proved that teenager was soon knocking in goals for chelsea. but it was as a manager that venables truly blossomed. in 1982, he guided queens park rangers to the fa cup final. before a stunning move to barcelona, where he won the spanish league title and earned the nickname el tell. next came tottenham, where he lifted the fa cup before a clash with chairman alan sugar and controversy over his business dealings saw him sacked. but in 1994, england came
england as they reached the semi finals of the competition. it was their best major tournament achievement in 30 years. our correspondent andy swiss looks back at the life of terry venables. we have a bit more here. he brought the feel good factor back to english football at euro 96, terry venables took his team tantalizingly close to glory. after dazzling their way to the semi—finals, england's hopes ended in heartache. but for venables, it was the defining moment of a remarkable career. how...
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so western england, wales, northern ireland, south west scotland, whereas for eastern parts of england and for northern scotland there'll be fewer showers, more dry weather and some spells of sunshine. but it is going to be really quite windy around some southern and western coasts of wales, southern england, the channel islands, gusts of 40—50 miles per hour and temperatures a couple of degrees down on where they have been for many of us, 8—to 11 degrees. now through thursday night and into friday, this area of low pressure wobbles its way eastwards. we'll see this little weather system here diving down across wales and southern england that will bring some rain to start the day on friday. some strong winds, too, through south west england and the channel islands. but generally, as the winds go more northerly in direction, well, that will bring more showers into northern parts of northern ireland, northern and eastern scotland, eastern england and fewer showers across the west and the southwest of the uk. temperatures again 7—12 degrees. 0ur area of low pressure continues its jo
so western england, wales, northern ireland, south west scotland, whereas for eastern parts of england and for northern scotland there'll be fewer showers, more dry weather and some spells of sunshine. but it is going to be really quite windy around some southern and western coasts of wales, southern england, the channel islands, gusts of 40—50 miles per hour and temperatures a couple of degrees down on where they have been for many of us, 8—to 11 degrees. now through thursday night and...
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england. in the last 12 months, i have thought more about balancing where i can go away and at home and things like that was still iam 30, 31, and i know that cricket is not for ever. actually having those opportunities there for me is also something to think about at the end of my career as well. it has been such a big yearfor me, for cricket and for everything. snooker next, and judd trump produced a dominant display to thrash pang junxu in the first round of the uk championship in york. trump beat his chinese opponent by six frames to one. he has already won the english 0pen, wuhan 0pen and northern ireland open this season. and trump will face jamie jones next, who beatjack lisowski 6—4 on a topsy turvy first round tie. jones fought back from 2—0 down with two centuries and two half centuries in a match that saw both players making errors. barry hawkins got the better of ben woollaston, winning 6 frames to 4. hawkins came from 3—1 down to defeat fellow englishman woollaston, who bega
england. in the last 12 months, i have thought more about balancing where i can go away and at home and things like that was still iam 30, 31, and i know that cricket is not for ever. actually having those opportunities there for me is also something to think about at the end of my career as well. it has been such a big yearfor me, for cricket and for everything. snooker next, and judd trump produced a dominant display to thrash pang junxu in the first round of the uk championship in york....
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sunshine and showers developing for northern ireland, england and wales. temperatures of 7—14 degrees in most places. and then, as we head into the evening and overnight, this is where storm ciaran starts to make its move. very heavy rain swinging its way across the south of the uk and some really strong winds. see the isobars here on our pressure chart really squeezing together. there a met office amber warnings that have been issued for parts of south—west wales, more especially south—west england, and then along the english channel coast and up into parts of east anglia. inland gusts of around 70 mph. coastal parts likely to see gusts of 70—80 mph. and not covered by met office weather warnings, but the channel islands could see the worst of the weather — gusts here could well touch 90 mph. with those strong winds, some very heavy rain across many parts of england, wales, southern and eastern scotland, perhaps fringing into northern ireland as we go through the day on thursday, and temperature—wise, ten, 11, 12 degrees. so that rain could ca
sunshine and showers developing for northern ireland, england and wales. temperatures of 7—14 degrees in most places. and then, as we head into the evening and overnight, this is where storm ciaran starts to make its move. very heavy rain swinging its way across the south of the uk and some really strong winds. see the isobars here on our pressure chart really squeezing together. there a met office amber warnings that have been issued for parts of south—west wales, more especially...
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it looks like, for england and wales. winds will be lighter, but the weather front could bring some very unwelcome rainfall. some of the rainfall could be quite heavy, so a wet morning saturday for large parts of england and wales. skies brightening up, though, across the south behind it, but a scattering of heavy, maybe thundery showers continuing here, with more of a breeze. far north of england, scotland, northern ireland having a pretty decent day — sunny spells, a few showers and generally temperatures in the low teens at best. that area of low pressure pushes through again, the low countries into the north sea. and then we're in a run of west—northwesterly winds, but we're in between weather systems on sunday. so, certainly part two of the weekend, at this stage, does look better. in fact, many central, southern and eastern parts of england and scotland will stay dry all day, with sunny spells continuing. most of the showers will be peppering western coasts, the odd heavier one. but at least there'll be plenty o
it looks like, for england and wales. winds will be lighter, but the weather front could bring some very unwelcome rainfall. some of the rainfall could be quite heavy, so a wet morning saturday for large parts of england and wales. skies brightening up, though, across the south behind it, but a scattering of heavy, maybe thundery showers continuing here, with more of a breeze. far north of england, scotland, northern ireland having a pretty decent day — sunny spells, a few showers and...
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., ., ., 4' england club and where does it go to next? ., ., ., ~ ., england club and where does it go to next? ., ., . ., , ., �*, next? now we look to wandsworth's counsellors. — next? now we look to wandsworth's counsellors, they _ next? now we look to wandsworth's counsellors, they might _ next? now we look to wandsworth's counsellors, they might reject - next? now we look to wandsworth's counsellors, they might reject the l counsellors, they might reject the advice of planning officers and decide to vote for planning application when the meet next tuesday evening, but if they don't it will then go to the mayor of london office, which was always going to be required because we are talking about metropolitan open land, which is not quite the same as green belt land but similar in terms of planning application, it is something that mears office would have to have a say in. after that, the relevant secretary of state, michael gove would take a look at the application, and if the all england club don't have issues there, there is the
., ., ., 4' england club and where does it go to next? ., ., ., ~ ., england club and where does it go to next? ., ., . ., , ., �*, next? now we look to wandsworth's counsellors. — next? now we look to wandsworth's counsellors, they _ next? now we look to wandsworth's counsellors, they might _ next? now we look to wandsworth's counsellors, they might reject - next? now we look to wandsworth's counsellors, they might reject the l counsellors, they might reject the advice of planning officers...
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and so that leaves the bank of england's certainly with a lot to i of england's certainly with a lot to think about but perhaps no impetus right now to keep on raising rates and may be stopped to think about cutting them. let's talk about what is happening in the eu though. once again a real varied picture across the continent in terms of who is faring better when it comes to gdp growth but also that employment data in the third quarter.— in the third quarter. that's right. we not in the third quarter. that's right. we got the _ in the third quarter. that's right. we got the second _ in the third quarter. that's right. we got the second release - in the third quarter. that's right. we got the second release for. in the third quarter. that's right. i we got the second release for your area gdp which confirmed this picture of a mild contraction in the euro area economy. that weakness was pretty broad—based across the region but you do see some country level dispersion, so in particular, you see very energy intensive, a manufacturing —based economies in europe such as germany and
and so that leaves the bank of england's certainly with a lot to i of england's certainly with a lot to think about but perhaps no impetus right now to keep on raising rates and may be stopped to think about cutting them. let's talk about what is happening in the eu though. once again a real varied picture across the continent in terms of who is faring better when it comes to gdp growth but also that employment data in the third quarter.— in the third quarter. that's right. we not in the...
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, eastern coast of england. and then some more persistent rain could well push into the northeast of scotland. temperatures between seven and 12 degrees. through friday night, our area of low pressure continues to move eastwards and notice the isobars opening out. this is a slice of drier, calmerweather. such a frost for some of us on saturday morning could be some fog patches, too. some of that fog could be slow to clear, particularly across parts of scotland. could just see the odd shower up to the northeast, but most places dry with some spells of sunshine for armistice day. temperatures 6 to 11 degrees. and then into remembrance sunday, a bit of uncertainty about the timing of these weather fronts, trying to push in from the atlantic, the further north and east you are, well, it's going to be quite a murky start with some fog in places. some of that could really be quite slow to clear, but a decent chance of some dry weather, whereas further south and west we'll see outbreaks of rain pushing in from the atla
, eastern coast of england. and then some more persistent rain could well push into the northeast of scotland. temperatures between seven and 12 degrees. through friday night, our area of low pressure continues to move eastwards and notice the isobars opening out. this is a slice of drier, calmerweather. such a frost for some of us on saturday morning could be some fog patches, too. some of that fog could be slow to clear, particularly across parts of scotland. could just see the odd shower up...
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is a huge problem. —— england and way is. it is easy to say you want to be tough on crime, but there are social and economic consequences you also have to recognise. the main health announcement was a plan to legislate for measures already flagged up aimed at curbing smoking by future generations. the idea is that the legal age for selling tobacco products and cigarettes, currently 18, will be raised by one year every year from 2027. that means anyone who is 14 years old now are under that age will never legally be able to buy those products, and there will be measures aimed at cracking down on youth vaping, with a uk wide consultation on that. as for the nhs in england, nothing new, but campaigners are saying they are disappointed that the mental health bill they had expected was not included. the king would have made parts of today's speech through gritted teeth, some of his friends told me today. he announced plans to issue oil and gas licences for projects in the north sea every year, for example. that would have been unc
is a huge problem. —— england and way is. it is easy to say you want to be tough on crime, but there are social and economic consequences you also have to recognise. the main health announcement was a plan to legislate for measures already flagged up aimed at curbing smoking by future generations. the idea is that the legal age for selling tobacco products and cigarettes, currently 18, will be raised by one year every year from 2027. that means anyone who is 14 years old now are under that...
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the former england football player and manager terry venables has died, at the age of 80, after a long illness. his family say they are devastated by the loss of a wonderful husband and father who passed away on saturday after a long illness. barcelona came calling in 1984, and a nickname that would endure throughout the rest of his life. el tel. he took them to a league final and return to one of his former clubs spurs where he won the fa cup and then came england. he led his nation at home european championship in 1996, when england reach the semifinals to the strain of, football's coming home. their best major tournament achievement in 30 years. tributes continued to pour in today. gareth southgate the current england manager and a player under terry venables said he was an outstanding coach and manager. this is from alan shearer, part of that team. and paul gascoigne as well. first, i would like to say an incredibly sad day this is. it has hit me quite hard because i was very close to terry. he wasn'tjust a coach or a manager, but he was a friend. i worked with him in television fo
the former england football player and manager terry venables has died, at the age of 80, after a long illness. his family say they are devastated by the loss of a wonderful husband and father who passed away on saturday after a long illness. barcelona came calling in 1984, and a nickname that would endure throughout the rest of his life. el tel. he took them to a league final and return to one of his former clubs spurs where he won the fa cup and then came england. he led his nation at home...
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parts of southwest england. a couple of snowmen standing testament to the wintry weather conditions here in parts of devon, for example. and snow at this time of the year, november, very, very unusual. this chart shows the white areas where, on average, we get a day or less of lying snowfall on the ground. snow really tends to be confined to the higher parts of the pennines and the scottish mountains during november. now, overnight tonight, we'll keep the cold weather conditions, clear skies for many, but where we've seen showers by day, namely southern england, eastern england, northern eastern scotland, there is a risk of some icy stretches on roads and pavements. and a freezing cold night, temperatures in the countryside probably getting down to about minus eight. watch out for a few mist and fog patches as well as we start the day on friday. now, for most of us, it's a freezing cold start to the day. temperatures very slow to rise. most of us will see some sunshine, but showers continue to feed in off the no
parts of southwest england. a couple of snowmen standing testament to the wintry weather conditions here in parts of devon, for example. and snow at this time of the year, november, very, very unusual. this chart shows the white areas where, on average, we get a day or less of lying snowfall on the ground. snow really tends to be confined to the higher parts of the pennines and the scottish mountains during november. now, overnight tonight, we'll keep the cold weather conditions, clear skies...
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but stormy seas earlier on across the south coast of england. some heavy rain, some strong, gusty winds, but that little feature, that front is pushing away, so it should dry out and brighten up, but a couple of fronts just sinking southwards. again, lots of cloud and rain. still brisk winds out towards the west, northern ireland, western scotland, down through western wales and the south—west of england too. a brisk north—westerly blowing. some showers at times. the best of the breaks in the cloud to the south and the east of high ground. some sunny spells for northern ireland, some more rain for eastern scotland. it's cooler than it was yesterday, highs of ten to 12 degrees celsius, but maybe 1a towards the south coast of england. 0vernight tonight, a few changes. we will see high pressure build into northern ireland and scotland. clear skies here and temperatures in the sheltered glens in particular are likely to drop low enough to get a bit of frost and some mist and fog into tomorrow morning, perhaps minus two, minus three degrees and a
but stormy seas earlier on across the south coast of england. some heavy rain, some strong, gusty winds, but that little feature, that front is pushing away, so it should dry out and brighten up, but a couple of fronts just sinking southwards. again, lots of cloud and rain. still brisk winds out towards the west, northern ireland, western scotland, down through western wales and the south—west of england too. a brisk north—westerly blowing. some showers at times. the best of the breaks in...
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a record england goal—scorerfor a long time, record scorerfor england goal—scorerfor a long time, record scorer for manchester united for a long time. he is probably our best player. you are one of those chasing his records at one point for a goal scoring. i chasing his records at one point for a goal scoring-— a goal scoring. i got quite close. i almost feel— a goal scoring. i got quite close. i almost feel out _ a goal scoring. i got quite close. i almost feel out of _ a goal scoring. i got quite close. i almost feel out of respect - a goal scoring. i got quite close. i almost feel out of respect it - a goal scoring. i got quite close. i almost feel out of respect it was l almost feel out of respect it was better i didn't beat him! itruihat almost feel out of respect it was better i didn't beat him! what does he mean to — better i didn't beat him! what does he mean to manchester— better i didn't beat him! what does he mean to manchester united? i better i didn't beat him! what does| he mean to manchester united? his association lasted 70 years. signing amateur forms as a 15—y
a record england goal—scorerfor a long time, record scorerfor england goal—scorerfor a long time, record scorer for manchester united for a long time. he is probably our best player. you are one of those chasing his records at one point for a goal scoring. i chasing his records at one point for a goal scoring-— a goal scoring. i got quite close. i almost feel— a goal scoring. i got quite close. i almost feel out _ a goal scoring. i got quite close. i almost feel out of _ a goal scoring....
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it is heartbreak for _ fa and with england. it is heartbreak for the - fa and with england. it is heartbreak for the lionesses, spain champions — heartbreak for the lionesses, spain champions of the world. do heartbreak for the lionesses, spain champions of the world.— champions of the world. do you re - la champions of the world. do you replay what _ champions of the world. do you replay what happened - champions of the world. do you replay what happened that - champions of the world. do you l replay what happened that night? champions of the world. do you - replay what happened that night? do you reflect on it constantly or have you reflect on it constantly or have you moved on and dismissed it in your thoughts?— you moved on and dismissed it in your thoughts? yes, sometimes i think back and _ your thoughts? yes, sometimes i think back and i _ your thoughts? yes, sometimes i think back and i do _ your thoughts? yes, sometimes i think back and i do think- your thoughts? yes, sometimes i think back and i do think that - your thoughts? yes, sometimes i| think back and i
it is heartbreak for _ fa and with england. it is heartbreak for the - fa and with england. it is heartbreak for the lionesses, spain champions — heartbreak for the lionesses, spain champions of the world. do heartbreak for the lionesses, spain champions of the world.— champions of the world. do you re - la champions of the world. do you replay what _ champions of the world. do you replay what happened - champions of the world. do you replay what happened that - champions of the world. do...
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his enchanting england vying for glory at the euros. the feel—good factor had returned to english football. and, although the journey ended in semifinal heartache, the lions could be prideful in defeat. how old are you now? 16 _ so football is your whole life? yes _ a young footballer with a dream, by the time he was a teenager, he was living it, scoring goals for chelsea. but it was as a manager that venables truly blossomed. in 1982, he guided queens park rangers to the fa cup final before a stunning move to barcelona, where he won the spanish league title, earning respect on the continent, and the nickname el tel. after his time in spain was up, venables returned home to london and tottenham, where he lifted the fa cup. however, a clash with chairman alan sugar and controversy over his business dealings saw him sacked. but in 1994, england came calling, and venables' coaching prowess reached its peak. at a european championship on home turf, his team made it all the way to the semifinals, carried on a wave of national euphoria befo
his enchanting england vying for glory at the euros. the feel—good factor had returned to english football. and, although the journey ended in semifinal heartache, the lions could be prideful in defeat. how old are you now? 16 _ so football is your whole life? yes _ a young footballer with a dream, by the time he was a teenager, he was living it, scoring goals for chelsea. but it was as a manager that venables truly blossomed. in 1982, he guided queens park rangers to the fa cup final before...
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public health england did _ disband... yes i did. public health england did an _ disband... yes i did. public health england did an absolute _ disband... yes i did. public health england did an absolute superb i disband... yes i did. public health | england did an absolute superb job especially on the scientific research and the best early example was developing the test in an extremely short period of time and in its lab work and its analysis, it was first rate. there was one point in their pandemic by miller sequencing half of the genomes of covid in the world. however, my view on this cause very closely, which its capacity to scale was simply not there. it hadn't had the experience of scaling. this isn't a criticism of scaling. this isn't a criticism of any individual, it had a contract tracing system that was based on top—quality, highly trained experts whereas what we needed was much more like a call centre henry ford style high—volume contract tracing system which we eventually built. it was deeply frustrating that there was and and enthusiasm on that and i had to
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this is the first time england have played at wembley since april. no trophy on the line this time round, but arguably olympic qualification is more important. cricket news to bring you now and australia's nathan lyon has signed for lancashire for the 2024 season. the spin bowler will be available for all competitions next year after completing the australian schedule of cricket. lyon is a three—time ashes winner and the fourth highest test wicket taker as a spin bowler. there's another day of snooker to come in york. as the uk championships continue. four matches to come, two of which are under way, including john higgins against zhou yuelong, and the seven—time champion ronnie o'sullivan.. o'sullivan — the world number one — in action against robert milkins. winner goes through to the quarterfinals. wilkins with the advantage at the moment. the winner this time will take on the victor of higgins's match. that's on bbc.co.uk/sport, where you can also get all the latest sports news. but that's all the time we have on sportsday, goodbye for no
this is the first time england have played at wembley since april. no trophy on the line this time round, but arguably olympic qualification is more important. cricket news to bring you now and australia's nathan lyon has signed for lancashire for the 2024 season. the spin bowler will be available for all competitions next year after completing the australian schedule of cricket. lyon is a three—time ashes winner and the fourth highest test wicket taker as a spin bowler. there's another day...
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for southern england and south wales. towards the north of england and northern ireland, also much of scotland, away from the east, it should be a largely dry day. temperatures again, 10—14. watch out for further showers, particularly towards the south and the east coast as we had through saturday evening. the same sort of pattern is set to repeat itself. that deep area of low pressure again moves out into the north sea. this time we draw in more of a north—westerly wind, so the focus of the showers will change as we had through sunday. they will be mostly for the north and west. across the western isles of north—west scotland, western isles of northern ireland, west wales and the south—west of land. further east you should be mainly dry, but be quite cloudy. lots of bonfire celebrations going on over the course of the weekend. on saturday watch out for soggy ground, showers in the south particularly. but if we are celebrating on sunday, for example, it should be a largely curial night. some tremors in the west an
for southern england and south wales. towards the north of england and northern ireland, also much of scotland, away from the east, it should be a largely dry day. temperatures again, 10—14. watch out for further showers, particularly towards the south and the east coast as we had through saturday evening. the same sort of pattern is set to repeat itself. that deep area of low pressure again moves out into the north sea. this time we draw in more of a north—westerly wind, so the focus of...
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still strong, gusty winds for a time too for eastern scotland and north—east england. here we will see some more showers throughout the night. elsewhere, a few showers, particularly for northern ireland, but some clear spells, as well. temperatures down to between four and eight degrees celsius. tomorrow will be a calmer looking day. the low continues to spin its way further northwards and eastwards. there is another area of low pressure that's going to be with us from the south—west on friday night into saturday. for most of us it's a calmer looking day on friday. still strong, gusty winds, gusting as high as 45 to 50mph for eastern scotland, north—east england. perhaps still some more showers here falling on saturated ground could cause some more issues as the total start to mount up. another rash of showers too for northern ireland, western wales and for south—west england. elsewhere, largely dry some sunny spells, temperatures ten to 1a degrees celsius north to south. on friday night into saturday we look out towards the south—west again, with another deep
still strong, gusty winds for a time too for eastern scotland and north—east england. here we will see some more showers throughout the night. elsewhere, a few showers, particularly for northern ireland, but some clear spells, as well. temperatures down to between four and eight degrees celsius. tomorrow will be a calmer looking day. the low continues to spin its way further northwards and eastwards. there is another area of low pressure that's going to be with us from the south—west on...
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amy, the bank of england panel. amy, the bank of england was given very specific control over interest rates to depoliticise it. right. but if the bank of england then decides to talk about other random subjects like net zero, like net scott no random subjects . it's scott no random subjects. it's got no mandate for that. >> of course it's got no mandate. what was one of the biggest drivers of inflation in energy prices ? energy prices? >> of course, our energy security is completely relevant to the work of the bank of england. >> they did nothing on energy security. they just told people they made energy security worse by banks from by discouraging banks from lending to and gas companies lending to oil and gas companies . so they reduced our own suppuesin . so they reduced our own supplies in this country. it was absolute dereliction of duty, and was political because and it was political because what's name, mark carney, what's his name, mark carney, had the green kool—aid . had drunk the green kool—aid. >> th
amy, the bank of england panel. amy, the bank of england was given very specific control over interest rates to depoliticise it. right. but if the bank of england then decides to talk about other random subjects like net zero, like net scott no random subjects . it's scott no random subjects. it's got no mandate for that. >> of course it's got no mandate. what was one of the biggest drivers of inflation in energy prices ? energy prices? >> of course, our energy security is...
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, eastern coast of england. and then some more persistent rain could well push into the north east of scotland. later, temperatures between seven and 12 degrees. through friday night, our area of low pressure continues to move eastwards and notice the isobars opening out. this is a slice of drier, calmerweather. such a frost for some of us on saturday morning could be some fog patches, too. some of that fog could be slow to clear, particularly across parts of scotland. could just see the odd shower up to the northeast, but most places dry with some spells of sunshine for armistice day. temperatures 6 to 11 degrees and then into remembrance sunday, a bit of uncertainty about the timing of these weather fronts, trying to push in from the atlantic, the further north and east you are. well, it's going to be quite a murky start with some fog in places. some of that could really be quite slow to clear, but a decent chance of some dry weather, whereas further south and west we'll see outbreaks of rain pushing in from t
, eastern coast of england. and then some more persistent rain could well push into the north east of scotland. later, temperatures between seven and 12 degrees. through friday night, our area of low pressure continues to move eastwards and notice the isobars opening out. this is a slice of drier, calmerweather. such a frost for some of us on saturday morning could be some fog patches, too. some of that fog could be slow to clear, particularly across parts of scotland. could just see the odd...
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looking after them in the none of the players side and ensures that england players and part of england's team which brings quite a lot of money and impartiality. he does not feel valued so, the only way to deal with that is to announce his retirement and i think it's very sad because i believe he's got a little bit more to offer, particularly with the world cup coming in a few months' time. handing out these contracts and what do you think that thinking is in terms of the timing? i do you think that thinking is in terms of the timing?— do you think that thinking is in terms of the timing? i 'ust think the not terms of the timing? i 'ust think they get it h terms of the timing? i 'ust think they get it wrong _ terms of the timing? i 'ust think they got it wrong and h terms of the timing? i just think they got it wrong and i always i they got it wrong and i always believe in teams to get to clear out and when players are to whisper to one another�*s and they'll say that they haven't been to many of the contracts are sorted for the world cup and probably wear but if you were not and tha
looking after them in the none of the players side and ensures that england players and part of england's team which brings quite a lot of money and impartiality. he does not feel valued so, the only way to deal with that is to announce his retirement and i think it's very sad because i believe he's got a little bit more to offer, particularly with the world cup coming in a few months' time. handing out these contracts and what do you think that thinking is in terms of the timing? i do you...
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for m successive months the bank of england has put up the cost of borrowing, that is until september. what that does is, if it is more difficult and expensive for you to borrow either as an individual or business, it means activity is slowed down. that is what we have been dealing with. that is what the thinking is, that these figures show that, the attempt at calming inflation, which involves putting up interest rates by the bank of england, that might be having an impact. now, in particular, the service sector saw a pretty substantial slowdown in activity. on the other hand, we saw things like car building, engineering, putting on activity, so that helped balance things out. we on activity, so that helped balance thins out. ~ . , on activity, so that helped balance thins out. ~ ., , u, things out. we have been covering this a lot. are things expected to pick up? that is a really important question. it is important because the more active the economy is, the more wealth people are able to make by working harder and so forth. mast working harder and so forth. most forecasters _ worki
for m successive months the bank of england has put up the cost of borrowing, that is until september. what that does is, if it is more difficult and expensive for you to borrow either as an individual or business, it means activity is slowed down. that is what we have been dealing with. that is what the thinking is, that these figures show that, the attempt at calming inflation, which involves putting up interest rates by the bank of england, that might be having an impact. now, in particular,...
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here, his 100th england wicket. victory by 93 runs was confirmed when the ball descended again into the hands of ben stokes. the end of england's tournament, the end, perhaps, of an era. joe wilson, bbc news. mitchell marsh hit an unbeaten 177 as australia beat bangladesh by eight wickets in their final world cup group game. bangladesh were set for a strong finish to their innings but australia's bowlers closed things out expertly, with just 65 runs coming from the final 10 overs. set a target of 307 for victory, marsh struck nine sixes in his 132—ball knock as australia cruised to their total with 32 balls to spare in pune. let's take a look at next week's semi—finals. hosts india — unbeaten so far — will face new zealand on wednesday. the black caps' qualification was confirmed after pakistan failed to chase a 338—run target against england earlier. south africa will be up against australia in thursday's semi. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. ronnie 0'sulli
here, his 100th england wicket. victory by 93 runs was confirmed when the ball descended again into the hands of ben stokes. the end of england's tournament, the end, perhaps, of an era. joe wilson, bbc news. mitchell marsh hit an unbeaten 177 as australia beat bangladesh by eight wickets in their final world cup group game. bangladesh were set for a strong finish to their innings but australia's bowlers closed things out expertly, with just 65 runs coming from the final 10 overs. set a target...
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former england captain michael vaughan thinks england's treatment of willey has been "disgraceful" he to think that anglin handed out 29 contracts, to think that england handed out 29 contracts, one of the only players performing in the world cup is david wille, arrived at breakfast if you weeks ago, ijust find it staggering that they gave out 29 contracts, you had players in the starting 11th you had players in the starting 11 for the last games as well, and the present one has not been given a contract, i feel for david willie and i think they've got it wrong in terms of the contract. well, england's next match is against australia on saturday and aussie all rounder glenn maxwell will be missing because of concussion and bruising after falling off the back of a golf buggy on monday. australia say it's hoped he will be able to play later in the tournament. maxwell hit the fastest century in world cup history meanwhile south africa cruised to a 190—run win over new zealand in pune to put them on the brink of clinching a semifinal spot. new zealand won the toss and must soon have reg
former england captain michael vaughan thinks england's treatment of willey has been "disgraceful" he to think that anglin handed out 29 contracts, to think that england handed out 29 contracts, one of the only players performing in the world cup is david wille, arrived at breakfast if you weeks ago, ijust find it staggering that they gave out 29 contracts, you had players in the starting 11th you had players in the starting 11 for the last games as well, and the present one has not...
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england say they fully support his decision. the head coach steve borthwick said, since making his debut, he has been an integral part of the england setup for over a decade and the demands on elite athletes are extremely challenging. he is an exemplary player, captain and leader, always gives his all for his country. it is with typical courage that owen has made this decision to open up in this manner. golf news — luke donald will stay on as team europe's captain for the next ryder cup in 2025. the former world number one led europe to a brilliant victory in rome earlier this year against the usa. he has represented europe four times as a player as well. he will be the first europe captain in 30 years to serve consecutive terms. bernard gallagher was captain three times, between �*91 and �*95. british gymnastics is introducing new safeguarding rules, meaning coaches can no longer weigh gymnasts, deny them water breaks or take them out of primary school to train. the new policy comes after an independent report found syste
england say they fully support his decision. the head coach steve borthwick said, since making his debut, he has been an integral part of the england setup for over a decade and the demands on elite athletes are extremely challenging. he is an exemplary player, captain and leader, always gives his all for his country. it is with typical courage that owen has made this decision to open up in this manner. golf news — luke donald will stay on as team europe's captain for the next ryder cup in...
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further south across england and wales should be dry and bright through much of the day. temperatures here 12 or 13 degrees, but we've still got this cloudier zone in between. any of that rain tending to fizzle away overnight into thursday. but the next area of rain starts to arrive from the southwest early on thursday. it's going to be quite a cold night. it could be a touch of frost, particularly across parts of scotland with the lighter winds and the clearing skies. right, through thursday then, a couple of areas of low pressure, this one bringing some rain to parts of southern england, another one moving into northern ireland, wales as well later in the day. should stay mostly dry for parts of eastern scotland, northeast england too, and temperatures range between around about 8 to 12 for most of us. but we're in that colder air still up towards the northern isles, but there'll be some sunshine. moving through thursday night into friday and the fronts clear away for a time. we've got an area of higher pressure trying to nudge in from the south. so that means friday is
further south across england and wales should be dry and bright through much of the day. temperatures here 12 or 13 degrees, but we've still got this cloudier zone in between. any of that rain tending to fizzle away overnight into thursday. but the next area of rain starts to arrive from the southwest early on thursday. it's going to be quite a cold night. it could be a touch of frost, particularly across parts of scotland with the lighter winds and the clearing skies. right, through thursday...
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england say they fully support farrell's decision. the head coach steve borthwick said: golf news — luke donald will stay on as team europe's captain for the next ryder cup in 2025. the former world number one led europe to a brilliant victory in rome earlier this year against the usa. he has represented europe four times as a player as well. he will be the first europe captain in 30 years to serve consecutive terms. bernard gallacher was captain three times, between �*91 and �*95. british gymnastics is introducing new safeguarding rules which will mean that coaches can no longer weigh gymnasts, deny them water breaks or take them out of primary school to train. the new policy comes after an independent report found systemic abuse in the sport. the changes will affect hundreds of thousands of youngsters in clubs across the uk. natalie pirks has more. at huntington gymnastics club, they know a thing or two about training champions. three, two, one. good girl, well done. but positive encouragement, with parents allowed to watch, h
england say they fully support farrell's decision. the head coach steve borthwick said: golf news — luke donald will stay on as team europe's captain for the next ryder cup in 2025. the former world number one led europe to a brilliant victory in rome earlier this year against the usa. he has represented europe four times as a player as well. he will be the first europe captain in 30 years to serve consecutive terms. bernard gallacher was captain three times, between �*91 and �*95....
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that�*s brought some heavy rain earlier on in wales and across northern england. that rain moving away from wales but we�*ll keep the rain going into the night across northern england, perhaps southern scotland. some rain comes back into northern ireland and then we get this curl of rain sweeping eastwards across southern parts of england and wales. so a bit of a messy night. we will find some clearer spells developing through the midlands and lowest temperatures will be around 5—6 degrees, so a little bit chillier than it was last night. that rain in the south—east soon moves away and then, broadly speaking, it�*s going to be quite cloudy. there will be some showers around, maybe some sunshine, though, for a good part of the day across east anglia and the south—east. it will get windy, though, across northern ireland and across these western coastal areas. it will be a chillier wind as well, and on the whole, temperatures will bit lower than we�*ve seen over the weekend. but after monday, then, there may not be a great deal of sunshine but there proba
that�*s brought some heavy rain earlier on in wales and across northern england. that rain moving away from wales but we�*ll keep the rain going into the night across northern england, perhaps southern scotland. some rain comes back into northern ireland and then we get this curl of rain sweeping eastwards across southern parts of england and wales. so a bit of a messy night. we will find some clearer spells developing through the midlands and lowest temperatures will be around 5—6...
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but sunshine developing across many parts of northern england and wales. the opposite is true across scotland and northern ireland. after that crisp, sunny start, thicker cloud moving in and perhaps some spots of rain. and then take a look at wednesday — really thick cloud across the northern half of the uk, a stronger breeze and also some outbreaks of rain. but the temperatures will be a little bit higher. this is relatively mild atlantic air, so in some spots, up to about 14 degrees, for example, in belfast. and then thursday and into friday, we see some big changes going on in the air. this cold front is expected to sweep southwards across the uk, opening up the doors to stronger winds and colder air sweeping in from the northern climes, all the way from the norwegian sea. and, yes, that does mean that we'll see some wintry showers, particularly across the scottish hills. now, thursday isn't going to be too chilly. i think temperatures will quickly, later on in the day, drop in the north. but i think in the south, we're still talking about 13 or so. b
but sunshine developing across many parts of northern england and wales. the opposite is true across scotland and northern ireland. after that crisp, sunny start, thicker cloud moving in and perhaps some spots of rain. and then take a look at wednesday — really thick cloud across the northern half of the uk, a stronger breeze and also some outbreaks of rain. but the temperatures will be a little bit higher. this is relatively mild atlantic air, so in some spots, up to about 14 degrees, for...
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, much of wales and the south west of england. but starting to clear away from northern ireland and as the cold front on that very well defined back edge clears through, there'll be some strong gusty winds on this rain, particularly towards the south coast. the rain lingering on for parts of south east england and east anglia until possibly after dark and also turning very wet across shetland towards the end of the day as well. some sunshine behind our weather fronts and also some blustery showers possibly turning a little wintry over at the tops of the hills. so that area of low pressure, the weather fronts clear away to be followed by another one that's again, pushing in from the west. it will be moving further eastwards throughout the day. again, giving rise to some blustery showers through the day on thursday. it won't be raining all the time. there will be a brisk southwesterly wind pushing some of those showers across england and wales. also for scotland, some blustery showers, but lots of dry weather here, too. temperatures
, much of wales and the south west of england. but starting to clear away from northern ireland and as the cold front on that very well defined back edge clears through, there'll be some strong gusty winds on this rain, particularly towards the south coast. the rain lingering on for parts of south east england and east anglia until possibly after dark and also turning very wet across shetland towards the end of the day as well. some sunshine behind our weather fronts and also some blustery...
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england have revised down from low growth _ england have revised down from low growth to _ england have revised down from low growth to no growth at all. the conservatives have failed on the economy— conservatives have failed on the economy and it is working people who are paying _ economy and it is working people who are paying the price. labour's plan to put— are paying the price. labour's plan to put economic stability at the heart _ to put economic stability at the heart of— to put economic stability at the heart of everything that we do, and national— heart of everything that we do, and national wealth fund to invest alongside businesses and our reforms to the _ alongside businesses and our reforms to the planning system to get britain — to the planning system to get britain building are all about generating economic growth and the improvements in living standards and vitally— improvements in living standards and vitally we _ improvements in living standards and vitally we haven't had for 13 years under _ vitally we haven't had for 13 years under the — vitally we have
england have revised down from low growth _ england have revised down from low growth to _ england have revised down from low growth to no growth at all. the conservatives have failed on the economy— conservatives have failed on the economy and it is working people who are paying _ economy and it is working people who are paying the price. labour's plan to put— are paying the price. labour's plan to put economic stability at the heart _ to put economic stability at the heart of— to put...
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england! having masterminded unprecedented success for the lionesses, sarina wiegman�*s established herself as one of most respected coaches in international sport. and she told me it is now inevitable a woman will take full—time charge of a men's team in the professional english game for the first time. in football, i think it's just a matter of time. we are not used to having women coaching men at the highest level, and i think that will happen. i'm not sure how long that will take, but i think it would be good too. do you any in future you will go back in to men's football? well, my thoughts now, are totally not in men's football, my thoughts are with the women's game and what we can do, and i really love myjob here, for the fa and with england. having won the euros last year, an emotional wiegman kissed a bracelet belonging to her sister, who tragedy died from illness a few weeks earlier, a loss she has written about in her autobiography. was that victory the perfect way to pay tribute
england! having masterminded unprecedented success for the lionesses, sarina wiegman�*s established herself as one of most respected coaches in international sport. and she told me it is now inevitable a woman will take full—time charge of a men's team in the professional english game for the first time. in football, i think it's just a matter of time. we are not used to having women coaching men at the highest level, and i think that will happen. i'm not sure how long that will take, but i...
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i wish we had this in our ports in england. it would stop me falling in the sea. laughs right, now we are about to board the ferry. what is that metal drumming? right, so, they're telling us the ferry is about to depart — so that's what the drum is. now, we are on the ferry. yay! oh, that's so cool! yeah. there was no step up or anything. it's so accessible. yeah, it was pretty smooth, wasn't it? yeah. whistle blows the ferry is about to depart! gong bangs cackles that was really fun! so, the ship is slowly turning directions. 0k. and then, from there, its 2.5 hours to sadogashima. lovely. how far down is the water? oh, far enough that you don't want to fall. laughs it's about, like, a four—storey building. 0h, ok. i would say, yeah. these are the kind of experiences as a blind person that are really sensory for me — the wind in my hair and the rain, like, little bits of rain. i can hear a seagull. laughs gulls cry i can hear the engine down below. i can hear the water. really cool. i've come to sado island in the sea ofjapan, and i'm here to experience a un
i wish we had this in our ports in england. it would stop me falling in the sea. laughs right, now we are about to board the ferry. what is that metal drumming? right, so, they're telling us the ferry is about to depart — so that's what the drum is. now, we are on the ferry. yay! oh, that's so cool! yeah. there was no step up or anything. it's so accessible. yeah, it was pretty smooth, wasn't it? yeah. whistle blows the ferry is about to depart! gong bangs cackles that was really fun! so, the...
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they were playing england. this england. that isjoe root�*s speciality, normally. nothing's certain now. the captainjos buttler fell for five, it's the way he played through this world cup and it's still baffling. after the early milan runs, england were then rescued by ben stokes. why is he still in india when he still needs an operation? because he can do this. stokes's century helped england to 339. they felt relief. then, beneath the lights, england's bowlers enjoyed the conditions. faint edge, early problems in the netherlands innings. always advice in the pune crowd. all sorts of advice. while the dutch had to accelerate, or try, england's fielding wasn't perfect, but chris woakes had a strong game. securing 19—4. moeen ali says england has to move on with younger players. here, his first wicket of the world cup. england spinners ended with three each, here. netherlands chase became tame. jos buttler had all of the time in the world for the final stumping, victory by 160 runs. allowing the climb through the lower rungs of the table. england, farfrom best of
they were playing england. this england. that isjoe root�*s speciality, normally. nothing's certain now. the captainjos buttler fell for five, it's the way he played through this world cup and it's still baffling. after the early milan runs, england were then rescued by ben stokes. why is he still in india when he still needs an operation? because he can do this. stokes's century helped england to 339. they felt relief. then, beneath the lights, england's bowlers enjoyed the conditions. faint...
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the bank of england held rates at 5.25%. up until september, the bank had raised rates 1a times in a row to tame soaring inflation which has been squeezing households. it has led to increases in mortgage payments but also higher savings rates. so good news if you have got many in the bank. we're nowjoined by victoria scholar, who's the head of investment at interactive investor. no big surprise there, rates on hold but
the bank of england held rates at 5.25%. up until september, the bank had raised rates 1a times in a row to tame soaring inflation which has been squeezing households. it has led to increases in mortgage payments but also higher savings rates. so good news if you have got many in the bank. we're nowjoined by victoria scholar, who's the head of investment at interactive investor. no big surprise there, rates on hold but
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best of sunshine in eastern england, temperatures reaching 13 degrees. so very mild to end thursday and perhaps to start friday. there is a weak weather front to move down from the northwest later on friday that will introduce cooler air for the start of the weekend, perhaps more of a north westerly wind. that may not last too long, mind you, because high pressure then starts to build up from the southwest. will we change the wind direction once again, maybe bringing some rain into more northwestern areas of the uk, but we're going to find a southerly wind and that will tend to lift the temperatures by the time we get into monday. that's it. goodbye. live from london, this is bbc news. blasts are reported in the jabalia refugee camp. the hamas—run health authority says two schools were hit, killing at least 80 people. israeli forces say they're investigating. i can't confirm this incident is idf but we are seeing the images, like you've seen the images, on social media and we are looking into it. people continue leaving al—shifa hospital on foot as t
best of sunshine in eastern england, temperatures reaching 13 degrees. so very mild to end thursday and perhaps to start friday. there is a weak weather front to move down from the northwest later on friday that will introduce cooler air for the start of the weekend, perhaps more of a north westerly wind. that may not last too long, mind you, because high pressure then starts to build up from the southwest. will we change the wind direction once again, maybe bringing some rain into more...
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it looks like, for england and wales. winds will be lighter, but the weather front could bring some very unwelcome rainfall. some of the rainfall could be quite heavy. could be quite heavy, so a wet morning saturday for large parts of england and wales. skies brightening up though across the south behind it, but a scattering of heavy, maybe thundery showers continuing here, with more of a breeze. far north of england, scotland, northern ireland having a pretty decent day. sunny spells, a few showers and generally temperatures in the low teens at best. that area of low pressure pushes through again, the low countries into the north sea. and then we're in a run of west—northwesterly winds, but we're in between weather systems on sunday. so, certainly part two of the weekend, at this stage, does look better. in fact, many central, southern and eastern parts of england and scotland will stay dry all day, with sunny spells continuing. most of the showers will be peppering western coasts, the odd heavier one. but at least the
it looks like, for england and wales. winds will be lighter, but the weather front could bring some very unwelcome rainfall. some of the rainfall could be quite heavy. could be quite heavy, so a wet morning saturday for large parts of england and wales. skies brightening up though across the south behind it, but a scattering of heavy, maybe thundery showers continuing here, with more of a breeze. far north of england, scotland, northern ireland having a pretty decent day. sunny spells, a few...
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i think it was public health england and the l public health england and the department of health and social care. public health england was responsible for creating and overseeing the ppe stockpile, which supposedly would be sufficient if a pandemic struck. we all know now it wasn't. stop and wasn't sufficient. is the chief executive of nhs england that would be of major concern to you and of great relevance, to whoever did the stock—taking. so that is a sufficiency. so first of all it was insufficient. this point about fitting facemasks, and also training to use ppe as a further important point, isn't it? to use ppe as a further important point. isn't it?— to use ppe as a further important point, isn't it? yes. sufficiency on the one hand _ point, isn't it? yes. sufficiency on the one hand but _ point, isn't it? yes sufficiency on the one hand but also even if you have lots of it, if it doesn't fit or if your staff don't know how to use it, that as an additional problem. it use it, that as an additional problem-— use it, that as an additional problem. use it, that as an additi
i think it was public health england and the l public health england and the department of health and social care. public health england was responsible for creating and overseeing the ppe stockpile, which supposedly would be sufficient if a pandemic struck. we all know now it wasn't. stop and wasn't sufficient. is the chief executive of nhs england that would be of major concern to you and of great relevance, to whoever did the stock—taking. so that is a sufficiency. so first of all it was...