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_ seems chaos that bbc viewers have watched suck under current - seems chaos that bbc viewers have | watched suck under current bonnie's piece _ watched suck under current bonnie's piece of— watched suck under current bonnie's piece of people pushing others away, and that's— piece of people pushing others away, and that's what's happening to the americans— and that's what's happening to the americans as well. you wonder what deal is _ americans as well. you wonder what deal is being struck behind closed doors _ deal is being struck behind closed doors -- — deal is being struck behind closed doors —— secunder kermani's piece. they're _ doors —— secunder kermani's piece. they're not— doors —— secunder kermani's piece. they're not allowed to engage with us, uk_ they're not allowed to engage with us, uk troops. this airlift finishes whenever— us, uk troops. this airlift finishes whenever that happens. but you fearm _ whenever that happens. but you fear... we're hearing about family members— fear... we're hearing about family members who were murdered by the tali
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we'll have more than that on bbc news at a later— more than that on bbc news at a later time — more than that on bbc news at a later time-— later time. now, i will see you at the to later time. now, i will see you at the tap of _ later time. now, i will see you at the tap of the — later time. now, i will see you at the top of the hour. _ the mental health of elite athletes has been thrown into sharp focus by the actions of sportsmen and women at the olympic games high—profile tournaments. the simon biles pulled out the majority of gymnastics events citing her mental health. she said we have to protect our minds and our body is notjust go out and do what the world wants is today. life in the games ahead of the test against india at the england and wales cricket board announced that ben stokes will take a break from cricket indefinitely to focus on his mental well—being. and you might remember the japanese player naomi osaka said she would not do these conferences and eventually withdrew from the french open saying she had encountered long bouts of depression since winning herfirst
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the red button and bbc sport website. sheffield are the oldest football club in the world, established in 1857, but tomorrow is their first time live on tv. well, we can have all these claims to fame and we've got members of 59 different countries. when it comes to football, it's a level playing field. we are obviously hoping for victory. they're one division below us, but big aspirations. as we say in football, on paper, we should win, but we don't play on paper, do we? and there was a big win for saint helens at wigan in the super league derby match tonight. saints running away with it 26 points to 2 — mark percival with the pick of the tries, finishing off a flowing team move that completed the doubles over wigan. saints remain second in the table, six points behind leaders catalan dragons. much more on the bbc sport website, but that's all for now. hello. most of us can expect to see some rain at times this weekend, and some rain at times this weekend, and some of that rain will be quite heavy. saturday looks set to
the red button and bbc sport website. sheffield are the oldest football club in the world, established in 1857, but tomorrow is their first time live on tv. well, we can have all these claims to fame and we've got members of 59 different countries. when it comes to football, it's a level playing field. we are obviously hoping for victory. they're one division below us, but big aspirations. as we say in football, on paper, we should win, but we don't play on paper, do we? and there was a big win...
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laura scott, bbc news, paris. chelsea have won the uefa super cup for the second time in their history after beating villareal on penalties. the annual match contested by the reigning champions of the two main european club competitions saw champions league winners chelsea take the lead through hakim ziyech just before the half—hour mark, slotting home after kai havertz�* cross. but the europa league winners equalised in the second half through spanish international gerard moreno. and after extra time, it was still 1—1. their save giving chelsea their second uefa super cup win since 1998. the premier league starts on friday, and champions manchester city are looking to retain their title. they spent £100 million bringing jack grealish to the club in a british transfer record, and city forward phil foden is looking forward to lining up with his new pal. it's really nice to have jack here at man city. when we were in england, we got along so well. i know how much of a great player he is and what he will bring
laura scott, bbc news, paris. chelsea have won the uefa super cup for the second time in their history after beating villareal on penalties. the annual match contested by the reigning champions of the two main european club competitions saw champions league winners chelsea take the lead through hakim ziyech just before the half—hour mark, slotting home after kai havertz�* cross. but the europa league winners equalised in the second half through spanish international gerard moreno. and after...
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this is bbc news. i am shaun ley with the latest headlines. afghan officials say the taliban have captured their first provincial capital since 2016, zaranj in nimruz province. in another development, the militant group assassinated a close associate of the president in the capital kabul. greece is bracing for a new wave of wildfires, as strong winds whip up the flames which are thought to have been brought under control. an extreme fire warning has been issued as the flames engulf the outskirts of athens. china has reacted angrily to president biden�*s announcement that hong kong residents currently in the us will be granted temporary safe haven. it described the decision as a gross interference in china's internal affairs. it's the last few days at the tokyo olympics. all eyes are on the women's marathon, which is currently under way. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kate proctor, editor of politics home, and jonathan walker, political
this is bbc news. i am shaun ley with the latest headlines. afghan officials say the taliban have captured their first provincial capital since 2016, zaranj in nimruz province. in another development, the militant group assassinated a close associate of the president in the capital kabul. greece is bracing for a new wave of wildfires, as strong winds whip up the flames which are thought to have been brought under control. an extreme fire warning has been issued as the flames engulf the...
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this is bbc news. i'm nancy kacungira with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the taliban say they've moved in to kabul airport and are ready to take control as soon as american forces leave. it's thought us and uk troops could end their operations within hours. this door is closing and closing loudly, but other windows are going to open. but will they be open enough? the us warns of another possible attack at the airport, as the death toll from thursday's suicide bombing climbs to 170. those killed in this awful attack were trying to escape years of violence in afghanistan. instead, they became the latest victims in a country torn apart by bloodshed. also, america publishes its assessment of the origins of covid—19, but the results are inconclusive.
this is bbc news. i'm nancy kacungira with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the taliban say they've moved in to kabul airport and are ready to take control as soon as american forces leave. it's thought us and uk troops could end their operations within hours. this door is closing and closing loudly, but other windows are going to open. but will they be open enough? the us warns of another possible attack at the airport, as the death toll from thursday's suicide...
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hello, this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines. 20 years after being sent in — the last british troops have left afghanistan — the evacuation in the wake of the taliban taking charge is over. the effort has been frankly truly humbling to see the hours worked, the exhaustion printed on people's faces, so we tried our best. boris johnson pays tribute to their heroism. this if people look for evidence of the spirit and energy and values of this country, the united kingdom, a willingness to show global leadership to help vulnerable around them, i would leadership to help vulnerable around them, iwould point leadership to help vulnerable around them, i would point them to the kabul of the —— mike airlift of the last 1a days. i thank everyone involved, and i believe they can be very proud of what they have done. president biden warns another attack on kabul airport is "highly likely" within the next 24—hours as us forces prepare to leave. forecasters warn a storm approaching louisiana could be more powerful than
hello, this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines. 20 years after being sent in — the last british troops have left afghanistan — the evacuation in the wake of the taliban taking charge is over. the effort has been frankly truly humbling to see the hours worked, the exhaustion printed on people's faces, so we tried our best. boris johnson pays tribute to their heroism. this if people look for evidence of the spirit and energy and values of this country, the united kingdom, a...
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this is bbc news. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster henry bonsu, and lord jones, who is a former trade minster. just digby to us. just looking forward to what's on the front pages. let's start with the times — it leads with "multiple fatalities after plymouth mass shooting." the home secretary, priti patel, described the incident as "shocking". in the financial times, the us and uk are sending troops to afghanistan to help evacuate embassy staff from the capital, kabul. the metro says the move follows a wave of attacks from the taliban, as it seized 11 of afghanistan's 3a provincial capitals. the telegraph's sports page covers team gb�*s cj ujah, who may lose his silver medal in track and field after being suspended for an alleged doping breach. the guardian says gcse results this year have revealed a widening performance gap between pupils at selective schools and those from other state schools. and finally, the i has
this is bbc news. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster henry bonsu, and lord jones, who is a former trade minster. just digby to us. just looking forward to what's on the front pages. let's start with the times — it leads with "multiple fatalities after plymouth mass shooting." the home secretary, priti patel, described the incident as "shocking". in the financial times, the us and uk are sending...
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and it is not a story reported by bbc panorama. karen's read. tell us more by the details about this. == read. tell us more by the details about this-— read. tell us more by the details about this. -- cameron's read, it sa s. about this. -- cameron's read, it says- david _ about this. -- cameron's read, it says. david cameron _ about this. -- cameron's read, it says. david cameron was - about this. -- cameron's read, it. says. david cameron was reported about this. -- cameron's read, it- says. david cameron was reported lee paid or received £7 million from greensill capital before it rather spectacularly went bust. this is as a result of paper shown to bbc panorama — there has been a programme about that. half of the money came from the share of shares which david cameron made for the company collapsed, and it does rather highlight how he was expect to sing for his son. we know that he bombarded ministers with requests to be seen —— singh for his son. and that left a rather sour taste in the mouth, but obviously this is what greensill c
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this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment after more than two weeks of thrilling sporting action — the tokyo olympic games end with a spectacular closing ceremony team gb end the games with 22 gold medals —— as jason kenny's cycling gold makes him the country's most decorated olympian. another provincial capital in afghanistan falls to the taliban as they continue to make ferocious assaults against key northern cities thousands flee their homes in greece as forest fires burn out of control. the country faces its most intense heatwave in more than 30 years. new analysis suggests up to 14 million people could be on nhs waiting lists in england by next autumn hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are parliamentary journalist tony grew, and journalist and broadcaster caroline frost. tomorrow's front pages. the guardian leads with a warning from environmental scientists, who say time is running out on our
this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment after more than two weeks of thrilling sporting action — the tokyo olympic games end with a spectacular closing ceremony team gb end the games with 22 gold medals —— as jason kenny's cycling gold makes him the country's most decorated olympian. another provincial capital in afghanistan falls to the taliban as they continue to make ferocious assaults against key northern cities thousands flee their homes in...
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good morning, this is bbc news with victoria derbyshire. we'll be taking a look at the morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines at 9.333m. seven more people have died seven more british defence officials say seven more people have died at kabul airport, as thousands desperate to leave afghanistan crowd round the area. former world leaders criticise the us withdrawal. former british pm tony blair accuses president biden of following an "imbecilic" policy, and donald trump attacks mr biden. byjim's botched exit in afghanistan is the most astonishing display of gross incompetence by a nation's leader, perhaps at any time that anybody has ever seen —— biden�*s botched exit. a state of emergency is declared in parts of new york state ahead of the forecast arrival of hurricane henri. and coming up shortly, i'll be looking at the sunday papers with journalist and author shyama perera and martin bentham, home affairs editor at the evening standard. before the papers, sport and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. here's chetan
good morning, this is bbc news with victoria derbyshire. we'll be taking a look at the morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines at 9.333m. seven more people have died seven more british defence officials say seven more people have died at kabul airport, as thousands desperate to leave afghanistan crowd round the area. former world leaders criticise the us withdrawal. former british pm tony blair accuses president biden of following an "imbecilic" policy, and donald trump...
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the president of belarus has told the bbc that britain can "choke" on the economic sanctions it has imposed on his country in response to human rights abuses. he was speaking at a lengthy press conference, one year since the disputed presidential election. the taliban have seized six provincial capitals in afghanistan, including the strategic town of kunduz. they have dismissed international calls for a ceasefire, and warned the us against any further intervention. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lucy beresford who is a broadcaster and psychotherapist and joe twyman, director of the polling organisation deltapoll. let's ta ke let's take a look at the front pages. the metro leads on the un climate report — which it calls �*the starkest alert yet over the threat of human—led climate change�* — and a �*code red' for humanity the financial times also leads on the report, which warns the world is likely to be 1.5 degrees warmer than pre—industrial levels injust 20 years if drastic action is not than pre—industrial l
the president of belarus has told the bbc that britain can "choke" on the economic sanctions it has imposed on his country in response to human rights abuses. he was speaking at a lengthy press conference, one year since the disputed presidential election. the taliban have seized six provincial capitals in afghanistan, including the strategic town of kunduz. they have dismissed international calls for a ceasefire, and warned the us against any further intervention. hello and welcome...
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and the mail on sunday reports that the bbc is set to pay about £1.5 million to a charity chosen by the royal family following the martin bashir interview with princess diana. the bbc says it will not comment on the report and kensington palace have also not responded to the story. wright, jo and penny have been busy reading for the articles. i hope you're ready. let's begin. let's start with the sunday telegraph, and penny, why don't you he cuts off this time, the uk rushing to evacuate its envoy from kabul before i suppose the concern is the taliban close in on the city? the i suppose the concern is the taliban close in on the city?— close in on the city? the problem, of course. — close in on the city? the problem, of course. is _ close in on the city? the problem, of course, is about _ close in on the city? the problem, of course, is about extracting - of course, is about extracting anybody, actually, from kabul if the airport gets overrun, and as i have been, i'm sure all of us, have been following, the speed, of the taliban's approach towards kabul, obviously there is now a rus
and the mail on sunday reports that the bbc is set to pay about £1.5 million to a charity chosen by the royal family following the martin bashir interview with princess diana. the bbc says it will not comment on the report and kensington palace have also not responded to the story. wright, jo and penny have been busy reading for the articles. i hope you're ready. let's begin. let's start with the sunday telegraph, and penny, why don't you he cuts off this time, the uk rushing to evacuate its...
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joe wilson, bbc news, lords. and in the hundred, birmingham phoenix men have gone to the top of the table after beating the trent rockets. liam livingstone was the star of the show, smashing 50 off 30 balls to help his side to 166 for six, whilst the trent rockets were all out for 150, with imran tahir taking another two wickets. and before that, a win for birmingham phoenix women too, who beat trent rockets by three wickets at trent bridge. erin burns their star, top scoring with 38 runs and taking one wicket. and that's all the sport for now. goodnight. hello there. it won't be as windy on saturday, but the weekend could start a bit dull, damp and misty across parts of wales in the southwest of england. at that cloud will work its way very slowly northwards through the midlands, up to northern england and northern ireland, bringing with it a bit of rain and drizzle. more in the way of sunshine and fewer showers, it'll feel warmer in scotland, 20 celsius possible in the central belt. further south across wales,
joe wilson, bbc news, lords. and in the hundred, birmingham phoenix men have gone to the top of the table after beating the trent rockets. liam livingstone was the star of the show, smashing 50 off 30 balls to help his side to 166 for six, whilst the trent rockets were all out for 150, with imran tahir taking another two wickets. and before that, a win for birmingham phoenix women too, who beat trent rockets by three wickets at trent bridge. erin burns their star, top scoring with 38 runs and...
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that was the bbc�*s zarghuna kargar, speaking to me a bit earlier. before we go, there's just time to update you on some of the other stories this hour. haiti's civil protection service has said that at least 724 died in saturday's massive earthquake. the powerful 7.2 magnitude quake flattened homes, churches and schools. hospitals have left overwhelmed and in need of supplies. the disaster compounds the problems facing haiti which is already dealing with a political crisis following the assassination of its president last month. thousands of people in israel have been evacuated from their homes as wildfires broke out in forested hills to the west ofjerusalem. firefighting planes and helicopters have supported firefighters battling the blaze. no serious injuries have been reported. thick smoke blotted out the sun in the late afternoon injerusalem. officials say they do not believe the fire will reach the city. you are watching bbc news. time for the weather now with ben rich. hello there. cloud features prominently in our forecast for this week. with
that was the bbc�*s zarghuna kargar, speaking to me a bit earlier. before we go, there's just time to update you on some of the other stories this hour. haiti's civil protection service has said that at least 724 died in saturday's massive earthquake. the powerful 7.2 magnitude quake flattened homes, churches and schools. hospitals have left overwhelmed and in need of supplies. the disaster compounds the problems facing haiti which is already dealing with a political crisis following the...
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tobias ellwood joins us on bbc news. your reaction to the latest development that happened in kabul? yes, this is a humiliating strategic defeat for the west that we will regret. we are now facing an unpredictable few days as the taliban surround the capital. my first question is where is the aircraft carrier and why is it not back the indian ocean given we have a very difficult evacuation operation taking place in kabul. we need to have forces ready to support troops on the ground. this justifies investing millions in a maritime asset but it is in the wrong place. that would be my first request. also it is not too late to turn this around. we are seeing a terrible civil war unfold. the way the afghans do their fighting is civil war unfold. the way the afghans do theirfighting is not civil war unfold. the way the afghans do their fighting is not to have street battles in the cities themselves, the war lords and tribes will be fleeing into the mountains and then they will retrain and regroup and rearm and come back with a
tobias ellwood joins us on bbc news. your reaction to the latest development that happened in kabul? yes, this is a humiliating strategic defeat for the west that we will regret. we are now facing an unpredictable few days as the taliban surround the capital. my first question is where is the aircraft carrier and why is it not back the indian ocean given we have a very difficult evacuation operation taking place in kabul. we need to have forces ready to support troops on the ground. this...
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plenty more happening and you can find more on the bbc sport website. arsenal are 90 minutes away from returning to the women's champions league group stages, after a 3—0 win against slavia prague in the play—off first leg this evening. nikita parris scored afterjust 92 seconds before goals from captain kim little and vivianne miedema sealed the home win. manchester city meanwhile conceded in the second minute of injury time to draw 1—1 with real madrid. britain's emma raducanu has eased through to the second round of the us open with a comfortable straight—sets victory over switzerland's stefanie vogele. this was raducanu's debut at flushing meadows and she showed her talent and maturity throughout, just as she did at wimbledon earlier in the summer. the 18 year old won 6—2, 6—3 against her experienced opponent and will face china's zhang shuai in the next round. also making her us open debut today is katie boulter — the brit facing ludmilla samsonova in the first round, while the men's world number one novak djokovic is in action later a
plenty more happening and you can find more on the bbc sport website. arsenal are 90 minutes away from returning to the women's champions league group stages, after a 3—0 win against slavia prague in the play—off first leg this evening. nikita parris scored afterjust 92 seconds before goals from captain kim little and vivianne miedema sealed the home win. manchester city meanwhile conceded in the second minute of injury time to draw 1—1 with real madrid. britain's emma raducanu has eased...
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there is and is a bbc investigation backin there is and is a bbc investigation back in may that looked at the extent to which onlyfans was hosting child sexual exploitation. it found that it was rife on the website and that it was rife on the website and that the site has not done enough to clamp down on it. and it's notjust onlyfans in that position. we have sites like that which are rife with exploitative content that show all sorts of these things for platforms are not taking responsibility...
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this is bbc news, the headlines... the taliban have captured afghanistan's third biggest city, herat, and appear poised to gain control of kandahar, the second largest. in herat, previously controlled by government forces, militants freed thousands of prisoners from jail. the united states says it's sending troops to the afghan capital, kabul, to help evacuate some civilian staff from the american embassy. but the state department insisted the us embassy in kabul would remain open. the head of the world meteorological organisation has voiced concern about the effects of climate change in the mediterranean region after italy registered what's thought to be a record temperature of 48.8 celsius. there's also been extreme weather in turkey. kathmandu, a city in the north of the country, has been hit by flash floods after heavy rainfall. 17 people have reportedly died, with more than 1,400 people evacuated from the areas affected. this is bbc news. ijust had a stinky look at our guests, i didn't recognise them. —— sneak
this is bbc news, the headlines... the taliban have captured afghanistan's third biggest city, herat, and appear poised to gain control of kandahar, the second largest. in herat, previously controlled by government forces, militants freed thousands of prisoners from jail. the united states says it's sending troops to the afghan capital, kabul, to help evacuate some civilian staff from the american embassy. but the state department insisted the us embassy in kabul would remain open. the head of...
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this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. another gold for team gb at the tokyo games — charlotte worthington wins a dramatic bmx park freestyle final. there was a record eighth medal in the pool for team gb in the men's 4—by—100 metre medley relay. and a seventh olympic medal for emma mckeon as australia win the women's race. american gymnast simone biles has withdrawn from monday's floor final — but has yet to decide on whether to compete in the beam final on tuesday. young people in england are to be offered covid jab incentives — such as discounts from uber and deliveroo — in a bid to boost vaccine take—up. the taliban ramp up their offensive on afghan cities — coming up — the papers with our reviewersjessica elgot of the guardian — and martin lipton, chief sports reporter at the sun. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's gavin. charlotte worthington recovered from a fall to win gold in the new bmx freestyle competition, confirming great britain's dominance of the sport at
this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. another gold for team gb at the tokyo games — charlotte worthington wins a dramatic bmx park freestyle final. there was a record eighth medal in the pool for team gb in the men's 4—by—100 metre medley relay. and a seventh olympic medal for emma mckeon as australia win the women's race. american gymnast simone biles has withdrawn from monday's floor final — but has yet to decide on whether to compete in the beam final on tuesday. young people in...
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this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment but first the headlines. crowds continue to gather outside kabul airport, amid reports of chaotic scenes — as the us advises its citizens not to travel there until they are asked, because of security threats. senior taliban figures — including the group's co—founder, mullah baradar — are in kabulfor talks about establishing a new government. greece has erected a 25 mile fence on its border with turkey amid warnings of many afghan civillians fleeing their country. there have been clashes between australian police and anti—lockdown demonstrators in sydney and melbourne. animal welfare campaigners have welcomed new government proposals to stop puppy smuggling. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the the social commentatorjoanna jargue and the whitehall editor of the financial time, sebastian payne. first, let me bring you up—to—date with some of
this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment but first the headlines. crowds continue to gather outside kabul airport, amid reports of chaotic scenes — as the us advises its citizens not to travel there until they are asked, because of security threats. senior taliban figures — including the group's co—founder, mullah baradar — are in kabulfor talks about establishing a new government. greece has erected a 25 mile fence on its border with turkey amid...
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hello, this is bbc news with lukwesa burak. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines. with the us withdrawal due to conclude on tuesday, time is running out for afghans still desperate to leave. the flights are almost over. what are you going to do now? what about us? we are working with them, we support them. the last planes carrying uk troops home from afghanistan, have been landing at raf brize norton. their arrival marks the end of britain's 20—year military campaign in the country. more explosions as the us carries out another air strike, this time in kabul. officials say an "imminent isis—k threat" has been stopped. hurricane ida makes landfall on the louisiana coast with wind speeds of up to 150 miles per hour, forcing thousands of people to leave their homes. this is going to be a devastating, devastating hurricane, _ a life—threatening storm. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are benedicte paviot from france 2a
hello, this is bbc news with lukwesa burak. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines. with the us withdrawal due to conclude on tuesday, time is running out for afghans still desperate to leave. the flights are almost over. what are you going to do now? what about us? we are working with them, we support them. the last planes carrying uk troops home from afghanistan, have been landing at raf brize norton. their arrival marks the end of britain's...
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this is bbc news. i'm annita mcveigh. we'll be taking a look at the papers in a moment after the headlines. downing street says the uk's 20—year military operation in afghanistan has ended tonight. these were some of the last british troops to leave kabul. the evening presidentjoe biden says another attack in afghanistan is imminient. he expects it within the next 36 hours. it comes after the us military says a strike by one of its drones has resulted in the deaths of �*two high—profile�* targets following thursday's attack at kabul airport, which killed as many as 170 people. tens of thousands flee for safety in the us as hurricane ida intensifies as it approaches louisiana. concerns over rising covid infection rates as large crowds concerns over rising covid infection rates as large crowds are expected to flock to beaches and festivals over the uk bank holiday weekend. two world records for the british cycling couple, husband and wife lora and neil fachie, who are amongst seven gb paralympians to win gold today.
this is bbc news. i'm annita mcveigh. we'll be taking a look at the papers in a moment after the headlines. downing street says the uk's 20—year military operation in afghanistan has ended tonight. these were some of the last british troops to leave kabul. the evening presidentjoe biden says another attack in afghanistan is imminient. he expects it within the next 36 hours. it comes after the us military says a strike by one of its drones has resulted in the deaths of �*two...
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you're watching bbc news. hello. it's a mark of how strange a summer it's been when i can tell the truth and say it's been warmer than average for the uk. some of you will look at me like i've gone crazy. the met office say that it's been about a degree warmer than average this summer so far, warmest compared with average in scotland and northern ireland. you know in london and southeast england, even though it has been a little warmer than average, it's been really quite wet and dull this summer. it is at least now dry, but it is still quite dull with all the cloud we've had. high pressure is close to the uk, keeping things settled friday, the weekend and throughout much of next week. doesn't mean sunny, though, and overnight and into the morning, a lot of cloud will have pushed in from the east. and temperatures will be a little lower than this in the countryside. across scotland, a lot of the cloud will clear during friday, but still keeping some towards the east coast. northern ireland, once any fog patches clear
you're watching bbc news. hello. it's a mark of how strange a summer it's been when i can tell the truth and say it's been warmer than average for the uk. some of you will look at me like i've gone crazy. the met office say that it's been about a degree warmer than average this summer so far, warmest compared with average in scotland and northern ireland. you know in london and southeast england, even though it has been a little warmer than average, it's been really quite wet and dull this...
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this is bbc news with me, martine croxall. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment with dawn—maria france and ros altmann. first, the headlines. more gold for team gb in tokyo — max whitlock retains his olympic pommel horse title. and charlotte worthington claims another gold medal for britain in a dramatic bmx park freestyle final. an olympic athlete from belarus says officials from her team tried to force her to fly home against her will — after she criticised them on social media. young people in england will be offered incentives to have their first covid jab — like discounts for takeaway food and taxi journeys. taliban fighters continue to advance in afghanistan — attacking cities, and threatening to over—run the capital of helmand province. the uk has accused iran of being behind an attack on an oil tanker off the coast of oman in which a british national was killed. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the editor of yorkshire
this is bbc news with me, martine croxall. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment with dawn—maria france and ros altmann. first, the headlines. more gold for team gb in tokyo — max whitlock retains his olympic pommel horse title. and charlotte worthington claims another gold medal for britain in a dramatic bmx park freestyle final. an olympic athlete from belarus says officials from her team tried to force her to fly home against her will — after she criticised...
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joe lynsky, bbc news. barcelona say that after 20 years, lionel messi is leaving the club. they've released an extraordinary statement claiming that "financial and structural obstacles" are preventing him from signing a new contract. messi has been a free agent sincejuly, and there have been countless rumours about his future — he agreed a new contract with a huge pay cut to stay at camp nou but barca say they can't even afford that. so where might messi go next? manchester city has already signed a very expensive player, guardiola he always said he would not take lionel messi from there, they are allowed to take him there, but i think that psg seems a more likely club for him. of course, because psg could interchange lionel messi for real madrird, so the operation i think it's quite possible. staying with football, celtic are back to winning ways, after being knocked out of the champions league. they beat fk jablonec 4—2 in the first leg of their europa league qualifier. kyogo furuhashi marked his first start with a lovely finish — and the victory in the czech republ
joe lynsky, bbc news. barcelona say that after 20 years, lionel messi is leaving the club. they've released an extraordinary statement claiming that "financial and structural obstacles" are preventing him from signing a new contract. messi has been a free agent sincejuly, and there have been countless rumours about his future — he agreed a new contract with a huge pay cut to stay at camp nou but barca say they can't even afford that. so where might messi go next? manchester city has...
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this is bbc news, the headlines the us military hasjust announced the completion of its withdrawal from afghanistan — after a mission lasting nearly twenty years. general frank mckenzie who has overseen the pull—out said the us had evacuated nearly eighty—thousand civilians from the capital kabul in the past few weeks. the final hours of the american presence was marked by controversy over a drone stike this weekend. the us say the targets were i—s fighters. eyewitnesses say children were among the dead. rockets were also fired towards kabul�*s international airport earlier on monday. so called islamic states claimed responsibility for the attack. the us says all five rockets failed to hit their target. the un security council has adopted a resolution to ensure safe passage for afghans trying to leave afghanistan. president macron had suggsted there should be a designed �*safe zone�* at kabul airport for afghans wishing to leave. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are olivia utley, assistant comment editor at th
this is bbc news, the headlines the us military hasjust announced the completion of its withdrawal from afghanistan — after a mission lasting nearly twenty years. general frank mckenzie who has overseen the pull—out said the us had evacuated nearly eighty—thousand civilians from the capital kabul in the past few weeks. the final hours of the american presence was marked by controversy over a drone stike this weekend. the us say the targets were i—s fighters. eyewitnesses say children...
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huge amount of fear across afghanistan we listen to some of the testimony that is been heard on the bbc today, the women who have experience of living there, it is really quite horrific and again, the flashing back to the taliban spokesman who said they wont people to continue their education and that is someone who is incredibly media savvy and it doesn�*t ring true to what we�*re hearing on the ground at moment. b. what we're hearing on the ground at moment. �* ., ,. ,, moment. a huge mud to discuss in afghanistan _ moment. a huge mud to discuss in afghanistan. one _ moment. a huge mud to discuss in afghanistan. one or— moment. a huge mud to discuss in afghanistan. one or two _ moment. a huge mud to discuss in afghanistan. one or two other - afghanistan. one or two other stories making it to the front pages and one of them is a consequence of the terrible plymouth shooting that happened earlier this week and about gun owners facing social media checks. yes, the fact that this is the second _ yes, the fact that this is the second lead on the front pages is really— second lead
huge amount of fear across afghanistan we listen to some of the testimony that is been heard on the bbc today, the women who have experience of living there, it is really quite horrific and again, the flashing back to the taliban spokesman who said they wont people to continue their education and that is someone who is incredibly media savvy and it doesn�*t ring true to what we�*re hearing on the ground at moment. b. what we're hearing on the ground at moment. �* ., ,. ,, moment. a huge...
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this is bbc news, the headlines... chaotic scenes have been reported outside kabul airport, as governments rush to bring home their citizens as well as afghan colleagues. taliban militants controlling access to the airport have fired shots into the air to disperse approaching crowds. the ousted afghan president, ashraf ghani, has denied fleeing afghanistan hours after it was confirmed that he'd taken refuge in the uae. mr ghani said he had to leave afghanistan to prevent bloodshed. the british government's handling of the crisis has faced severe criticism in parliament. but the prime minister, borisjohnson, said there was no appetite among nato allies to keep troops in afghanistan without us support. the prosecution has made its opening statements at the trial of the american r&b singer r kelly at a us federal court. the prosecutor said the musician had targeted and exploited young girls and boys. r kelly denies any wrongdoing. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with m
this is bbc news, the headlines... chaotic scenes have been reported outside kabul airport, as governments rush to bring home their citizens as well as afghan colleagues. taliban militants controlling access to the airport have fired shots into the air to disperse approaching crowds. the ousted afghan president, ashraf ghani, has denied fleeing afghanistan hours after it was confirmed that he'd taken refuge in the uae. mr ghani said he had to leave afghanistan to prevent bloodshed. the british...
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this is bbc news, the headlines the death toll after yesterday's devastating bomb attack in kabul airport has increased to 170. the pentagon has confirmed there was one attack, not two. heightened taliban security is in place as evacuations enter theirfinal phase. spain is the latest nation to announce its evacuation operation has concluded, along with several other nato countries. the us says a total of 12,500 people were evacuated in the past twenty—four hours. two of those killed in yesterday's deadly attack at kabul airport were british nationals. the child of another briton has also been confirmed dead. one other story, manchester united say they've reached an agreement with the italian club juventus to re—sign cristiano ronaldo. the portugal star left manchester in 2009 for real madrid, having scored 118 goals in 292 games. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are jasmine cameron—chileshe of the financial times and broadcasterjohn stapleton. he has time to brace himself. tomorrow's front pages. starting with: afghanis
this is bbc news, the headlines the death toll after yesterday's devastating bomb attack in kabul airport has increased to 170. the pentagon has confirmed there was one attack, not two. heightened taliban security is in place as evacuations enter theirfinal phase. spain is the latest nation to announce its evacuation operation has concluded, along with several other nato countries. the us says a total of 12,500 people were evacuated in the past twenty—four hours. two of those killed in...
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this is bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines... in their first news conference since taking control in afghanistan, taliban leaders have said they won't let afghanistan be used as a haven for terrorists. they also insisted women could be actively involved in society, as long as they complied with sharia law. it comes as the taliban's political leader, mullah abdul ghani baradar, is reported to have flown in from qatar to the south—eastern city of kandahar, near the border with pakistan. on the ground the taliban gave a public declaration of a nationwide amnesty with a call for government workers to return to their jobs without fear. in other news, rescue work following the deadly earthquake which struck haiti on saturday has been hampered by heavy rains brought by tropical storm grace. more than 1,900 people are now known to have died in the seven point 2—magnitude quake. in the last few minutes, there's been more breaking news on afghanistan from the government here — the prime minister, borisjohnson, has spoken to the us pr
this is bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines... in their first news conference since taking control in afghanistan, taliban leaders have said they won't let afghanistan be used as a haven for terrorists. they also insisted women could be actively involved in society, as long as they complied with sharia law. it comes as the taliban's political leader, mullah abdul ghani baradar, is reported to have flown in from qatar to the south—eastern city of kandahar, near the border with pakistan....
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chris hoyt was interviewed and we spoke with him at the bbc because he has been a pundit with us and he was describing what his body would have been going through. —— sir chris hoy. i been going through. -- sir chris ho . ., been going through. -- sir chris ho . . . ., , hoy. i heard that interview and its end with something _ hoy. i heard that interview and its end with something i _ hoy. i heard that interview and its end with something i don't - hoy. i heard that interview and its end with something i don't want l hoy. i heard that interview and its | end with something i don't want to experience — end with something i don't want to experience so i would —— don't think you will— experience so i would —— don't think you will see — experience so i would —— don't think you will see me in paris in 2024. caroline — you will see me in paris in 2024. caroline said this earlier, these moments — caroline said this earlier, these moments of glory are preceded by years— moments of glory are preceded by years of— moments of glory are preceded by years of hard slo
chris hoyt was interviewed and we spoke with him at the bbc because he has been a pundit with us and he was describing what his body would have been going through. —— sir chris hoy. i been going through. -- sir chris ho . ., been going through. -- sir chris ho . . . ., , hoy. i heard that interview and its end with something _ hoy. i heard that interview and its end with something i _ hoy. i heard that interview and its end with something i don't - hoy. i heard that interview and its end...
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the bbc s moscow correspondent sarah rainsford has left russia, after being expelled by the authorities. the kremlin says it's in response to the expulsion of a russian journalist from the uk. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejo tanner, political strategist and joe mayes, uk politics reporterfor bloomberg. a very good evening to you both. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the metro, which has a picture of the taliban parading coffins draped in western flags through the city of khost. that image of the final us servicemen leaving afghanistan is on the guardian, which says the country faces a future of buried hopes. the telegraph goes on president biden�*s comments earlier — with an image of a taliban fighter in the cockpit of an abandoned afghan army aircraft. a newjab to reduce cholesterol is going to be rolled out to people at risk of heart attacks and strokes — according to the mirror. and the ft reports on decade—high inflation in the eurozone. so let's begin... lovely to see you both. and we are going
the bbc s moscow correspondent sarah rainsford has left russia, after being expelled by the authorities. the kremlin says it's in response to the expulsion of a russian journalist from the uk. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejo tanner, political strategist and joe mayes, uk politics reporterfor bloomberg. a very good evening to you both. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the metro, which has a picture of the taliban...
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many moons ago, i was also the bbc's education correspondent in the days of margaret thatcher and now lord bakes _ margaret thatcher and now lord bakes i— margaret thatcher and now lord baker. i tell you, margaret thatcher and now lord baker. itell you, stories margaret thatcher and now lord baker. i tell you, stories like this make _ baker. i tell you, stories like this make my— baker. i tell you, stories like this make my blood boil when they quote a former_ make my blood boil when they quote a former chief_ make my blood boil when they quote a former chief examiner as saying, "a record _ former chief examiner as saying, "a record number of top marks render the results — record number of top marks render the results as meaningless stock". do these _ the results as meaningless stock". do these people know the incredible work that— do these people know the incredible work that goes into this? the truth of the matter is the telegraph in the story— of the matter is the telegraph in the story that's here, whether yet another— the story that's here, whether yet another reform
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this is bbc news, the headlines... president biden has strongly defended his decision to withdraw us troops from afghanistan. mr biden said the clear goals of the us mission in afghanistan were focussed on counter—terrorism, not nation—building. thousands of afghans have been trying to flee the country as the taliban take control. there was mayhem and panic at kabul airport, with people clinging to moving planes, trying to escape. the mayor of kabul says the taliban have asked him to stay on in his post to ensure stability. he said the militants were surprised they'd been able to take over so rapidly, and most of their leaders were not in kabul. the united nations secretary general has urged the taliban to exercise the maximum restraint to protect lives. speaking to the security council, antonio guterres called on the international community to make sure that afghanistan was never again used as a safe haven for terrorist organisations. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomo
this is bbc news, the headlines... president biden has strongly defended his decision to withdraw us troops from afghanistan. mr biden said the clear goals of the us mission in afghanistan were focussed on counter—terrorism, not nation—building. thousands of afghans have been trying to flee the country as the taliban take control. there was mayhem and panic at kabul airport, with people clinging to moving planes, trying to escape. the mayor of kabul says the taliban have asked him to stay...
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do you stay with us on bbc news. next, it's the film review. but from myself and the team, cheerio. hello and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's cinema releases. i got you something. ah... hey, hey, hey, look inside. what's this for? respect. first up, a crime comedy based on a twitter thread that went viral. zola is inspired by the 148—tweet rant by a'ziah �*zola' king, who is played here by taylour paige. zola is working in a detroit diner when she meets and flirts with a customer called stefani, played by riley keough. stefani is an exotic dancer and invites zola to join her for a fun and lucrative weekend in florida. it turns out that stefani is not only bringing her hapless boyfriend along for the ride but her pimp, too. this is messy, you are messy. your brain is broke. what follows is a wild and witty tale of reckless and manipulative behaviour that will have yourjaw on the floor. zola is often laugh out loud funny, mixing the hilarity and hedonism
do you stay with us on bbc news. next, it's the film review. but from myself and the team, cheerio. hello and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's cinema releases. i got you something. ah... hey, hey, hey, look inside. what's this for? respect. first up, a crime comedy based on a twitter thread that went viral. zola is inspired by the 148—tweet rant by a'ziah �*zola' king, who is played here by taylour paige. zola is working...
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now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the author and journalist rachel shabi and former government special adviser, and now ceo of music industry body uk music, jamie njoku—goodwin. the metro reports that the number of new covid cases is continuing to fall — and says hopes are being raised that the uk may be past the peak of the third wave of coronavirus infections. the telegraph leads with the hijack of an oil tanker in the gulf of oman — it says iranian—backed forces are suspected of carrying it out. the i says the government is set to roll out covid vaccinations to over 16s in what it calls "the near future". and that story makes the front page of the daily mail as well — underneath a picture of more british olympic medal winners. the guardian carries an interview with the labour leader sir keir starmer, in which he claims international climate crisis talks could break down because of a lack of leadership from
now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the author and journalist rachel shabi and former government special adviser, and now ceo of music industry body uk music, jamie njoku—goodwin. the metro reports that the number of new covid cases is continuing to fall — and says hopes are being raised that the uk may be past the peak of the third wave of coronavirus...
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a taliban letter seen by the bbc threatens family members of targets, unless they surrender themselves. the us says it's evacuated 7000 people from kabul, in the five days since the taliban took control. as people scramble to leave the country, the un refugee agency is warning of a looming humanitarian crisis. there's mounting anger in haiti as aid agencies struggle to reach some of the areas worst hit by saturday's earthquake. over 2000 people were killed. the authorities in washington dc have arrested a man who threatened to detonate a bomb near the us capitol. police said they don't know the man's motives. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are times radio presenter calum macdonald and the chief executive of the think tank demos, polly mackenzie. tomorrow's front pages... the metro, and the desperate scene of a mother handing her daughter to an american soldier, begging him to save herfrom a life under the taliban. 0n the front page of the ft, a photo of women protesters in kabul carrying the afghan national flag in a show of
a taliban letter seen by the bbc threatens family members of targets, unless they surrender themselves. the us says it's evacuated 7000 people from kabul, in the five days since the taliban took control. as people scramble to leave the country, the un refugee agency is warning of a looming humanitarian crisis. there's mounting anger in haiti as aid agencies struggle to reach some of the areas worst hit by saturday's earthquake. over 2000 people were killed. the authorities in washington dc have...
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. at least 227 people have died in haiti after a powerful earthquake measuring 7.2 magnitude. a state of emergency has been declared. the government decided this morning to declare a state of emergency for one month following this disaster. the last major city in northern afghanistan — mazar—e—sharif — falls to the taliban, as president biden issues a stong —— strong defence of his decision to pull us troops out of the country. we'll be speaking to a former deputy un special envoy to afghanistan — about the deteriorating situation. also in the programme. tributes to the victims — as questions are asked of police about why a shotgun licence was returned to the man who killed
this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. at least 227 people have died in haiti after a powerful earthquake measuring 7.2 magnitude. a state of emergency has been declared. the government decided this morning to declare a state of emergency for one month following this disaster. the last major city in northern afghanistan — mazar—e—sharif — falls to the taliban, as president biden issues a stong —— strong defence of his decision to pull...
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thank you for watching us here at bbc news. from the team and myself. good night. hello and welcome to the film review. i'm filling in for marker mode to review this week's releases. so, legend has it that if you look in the mirror and say his name five times. you will appear behind you. candyman. anthony... candyman. anthony, no. candyman. stop! stop it. candyman. stop it! 0k. you better not do that. 0k, 0k. whispers: candyman. you play too much! 0w, no, stop! yes, the candyman is back. while there have been other sequels, this is framed as a direct sequel to the 1992 horror about a supernatural killer with a hook for a hand, who is hunting the housing projects of chicago's cabrini green. fast forward to the present, and the area's being gentrified with luxury loft condos. it's a comfortable life for visual artist anthony, played by yahya abdul—mateen ii, and his gallery director partner, brianna, played by teyonah parris. at least until anthony decides that the best way to get artistic inspiration is to invoke said candyman. let's just say his new exhibition hi
thank you for watching us here at bbc news. from the team and myself. good night. hello and welcome to the film review. i'm filling in for marker mode to review this week's releases. so, legend has it that if you look in the mirror and say his name five times. you will appear behind you. candyman. anthony... candyman. anthony, no. candyman. stop! stop it. candyman. stop it! 0k. you better not do that. 0k, 0k. whispers: candyman. you play too much! 0w, no, stop! yes, the candyman is back. while...
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for england, better things have happened here, but not many. joe wilson, bbc news, headingley. paralympics gb are fifth on the medals table after day one of the games with one gold, four silvers and a bronze. three of those medals were in the pool and three in the velodrome — and it was dame sarah storey who got gb�*s first gold. she beat team—mate crystal lane—wright in the final of the c5 3000 metres, individual pursuit. 0ur paralympics reporter rachel latham looks ahead to day two. looking ahead to tomorrow, we will finally see ellie simmons in action. she goes to the 200 metres individual. it's notjust for going for great britain. also grace harvey and macy summers newton macy summers newton will also be going in the 200 metres individual classification. everyone will think that ellie is good for the gold but macy has been chasing ellie's tell for a while now. so we'll have to see who comes out on top moving to the equestrian, sophie wells hoping to continue with her gold medal from rio and pick up another gold medal and will be seeing the reigning champion in the 5
for england, better things have happened here, but not many. joe wilson, bbc news, headingley. paralympics gb are fifth on the medals table after day one of the games with one gold, four silvers and a bronze. three of those medals were in the pool and three in the velodrome — and it was dame sarah storey who got gb�*s first gold. she beat team—mate crystal lane—wright in the final of the c5 3000 metres, individual pursuit. 0ur paralympics reporter rachel latham looks ahead to day two....
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try stopping india now. joe wilson, bbc news, lords. a dismal day for england, producing one of their worst home performances in recent memory. captainjoe root says he takes responsibility for the outcome — but virat kohli is delighted. i think mohammed shami stayed there with the tail—enders to get his runs. but whatjasprit bumrah did was absolutely unbelievable, and we felt that the momentum shifted in the morning because of that partnership. and then, we just knew that we needed enough overs to bowl them out today. and we definitely have a crack the result. it's part of cricket sometimes. fair play to them, it was a good partnership — hit it in some very unusual areas which asked some difficult questions of us. and if i had the time again, i probably would have managed this side differently. staying with cricket, and southern brave held their nerve to qualify for the latter stages of the men's hundred and eliminate the oval invincibles with an enthralling six—wicket victory at the ageas bowl. an early collapse saw the invicib
try stopping india now. joe wilson, bbc news, lords. a dismal day for england, producing one of their worst home performances in recent memory. captainjoe root says he takes responsibility for the outcome — but virat kohli is delighted. i think mohammed shami stayed there with the tail—enders to get his runs. but whatjasprit bumrah did was absolutely unbelievable, and we felt that the momentum shifted in the morning because of that partnership. and then, we just knew that we needed enough...
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this is bbc news, i'm lucy hocking in tokyo on the closing day of the olympics. tea m team gb cyclist jason kenny defences title to become the first briton to win seven olympic gold medals. usa women's basketball team when its seventh consecutive gold medal with 890-75 seventh consecutive gold medal with 890—75 victory over home team japan. i'm ben in london, in other news reports from northern afghanistan say there is heavy fighting in laua where taliban militants are trying to be pushed back. double vaccinated people travelling from france to the uk will no longer have
this is bbc news, i'm lucy hocking in tokyo on the closing day of the olympics. tea m team gb cyclist jason kenny defences title to become the first briton to win seven olympic gold medals. usa women's basketball team when its seventh consecutive gold medal with 890-75 seventh consecutive gold medal with 890—75 victory over home team japan. i'm ben in london, in other news reports from northern afghanistan say there is heavy fighting in laua where taliban militants are trying to be pushed...
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craig templeton, bbc news. cricket, and england have rung the changes for the third test against india, which starts at headingly next week, following their defeat at lords which left them 1—0 down in the series. yorkshire batsman dawid malan has been recalled to the squad. he's been a mainstay of the t20 side, but last featured in test cricket during the 2018 season against india. meanwhile, dom sibley has been dropped. his highest score in four innings against india in the current series was 28. zak crawley is also out of the is—man squad. it's another double header in the hundred today — in the women's match, london spirit have beaten welsh fire by seven wickets. heather knight sealing the win with a four. spirit could have made it into the eliminators, had they made 96 off 41 balls, but struggled initially to get the runs in and had to settle for the match. fire are bottom of the table. in the men's game, neither side could reach the knockout stage, but welsh fire finished off their campaign on a high
craig templeton, bbc news. cricket, and england have rung the changes for the third test against india, which starts at headingly next week, following their defeat at lords which left them 1—0 down in the series. yorkshire batsman dawid malan has been recalled to the squad. he's been a mainstay of the t20 side, but last featured in test cricket during the 2018 season against india. meanwhile, dom sibley has been dropped. his highest score in four innings against india in the current series...
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craig templeton, bbc news. staying with circket, after defeat to india in the second test yesterday, head coach chris silverwood has warned players face losing their places as england were bowled out for 120 on the final day. both openers failed to score and silverwood accepts changes may have to be made. i'd rather give somebody one too many chances than not enough — and we have invested in people. we give people plenty of opporunity. but at the same time, clearly, i don't want to start ripping things up. but at some point, we have to thinking potentially of manoeuvring things a little bit to find a better balance and something that works. from my point of view i have to be open—minded, but that may be something that has to hapen, and i might have to keep my eyes open to it. england will begin the t20 world cup in october with a repeat of the 2016 final against holders west indies. the windies won that in dramatic fashion with four successive sixes off ben stokes in the final over. south africa and austral
craig templeton, bbc news. staying with circket, after defeat to india in the second test yesterday, head coach chris silverwood has warned players face losing their places as england were bowled out for 120 on the final day. both openers failed to score and silverwood accepts changes may have to be made. i'd rather give somebody one too many chances than not enough — and we have invested in people. we give people plenty of opporunity. but at the same time, clearly, i don't want to start...
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hello, this is bbc news with shaun ley. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines. a meeting of g7 leaders will be held on tuesday to discuss the situation in afghanistan, as thousands of people continue trying to flee the taliban advance. thousands of afghans continue their days long vigil outside kabul airport, hoping to escape a country now in the hands of the taliban again. those who make it are still in shock at how quickly afghanistan capitulated. no—one expected it would be this quick. would be so sudden. and for these afghans, the crisis is just starting. in the us state of tennessee, rescue workers are continuing to look for dozens of people who are missing after severe flooding. at least ten people have died. more than 120,000 homes are without power across the us east coast, after tropical storm henri made landfall at rhode island. it's been downgraded from a hurricane, although many residents are still concerned about a possible storm surge. hello, and welcome to our
hello, this is bbc news with shaun ley. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines. a meeting of g7 leaders will be held on tuesday to discuss the situation in afghanistan, as thousands of people continue trying to flee the taliban advance. thousands of afghans continue their days long vigil outside kabul airport, hoping to escape a country now in the hands of the taliban again. those who make it are still in shock at how quickly afghanistan...
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katie gornall, bbc news. there'll be no champions league for rangers this season, after they were beaten 2—1 on the night at ibrox and li—2 on aggregate by malmo in the third qualifying round. 2—1 down from the sweden leg, rangers began well and made the tie all square through alfredo morelos. and then, despite having a man sent off, malmo began to regain control, and antonio cholak restored their overall lead. five minutes later, the croatian was allowed through the rangers' defence to add another. so, rather than messi's psg in the champions league, it's kairat almaty or alashkert for steven gerrard's side in the europa league playoff next. to cricket now, and london spirit won their first match at the men's hundred. they beat manchester originals by six runs. without a doubt, player of the day, though, goes to matt parkinson with this incredible catch to send adam rossington back to the stand. that spirit's victory was sealed as heinrich klaasen dismissed himself, knocking the wickets with his back f
katie gornall, bbc news. there'll be no champions league for rangers this season, after they were beaten 2—1 on the night at ibrox and li—2 on aggregate by malmo in the third qualifying round. 2—1 down from the sweden leg, rangers began well and made the tie all square through alfredo morelos. and then, despite having a man sent off, malmo began to regain control, and antonio cholak restored their overall lead. five minutes later, the croatian was allowed through the rangers' defence to...