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can england coat? they can cape. yes was _ imagine. can england coat? they can cape. yes was a _ imagine. can england coat? they can cope, yes was a but _ imagine. can england coat? they can cope, yes was a but also _ imagine. can england coat? they can cope, yes was a but also the - imagine. can england coat? they can cope, yes was a but also the reason l cope, yes was a but also the reason we cannot cope. we've had people send it previously within the bowling group and the batting group and we saw when we were dealt cards during the one—day side, that whole new team that came together and the performance they put in. so, looking for those are potentials we don't know is going to be happening tomorrow but with that comes opportunity and the for someone to come in, to be playing a test match at lord's to my back with full crowds at lord's as well against india, that is an exciting prospect and opportunity for those individuals that are going to do that. 50 individuals that are going to do that, ., individuals that are going to do that. ., , , ., that.
can england coat? they can cape. yes was _ imagine. can england coat? they can cape. yes was a _ imagine. can england coat? they can cope, yes was a but _ imagine. can england coat? they can cope, yes was a but also _ imagine. can england coat? they can cope, yes was a but also the - imagine. can england coat? they can cope, yes was a but also the reason l cope, yes was a but also the reason we cannot cope. we've had people send it previously within the bowling group and the batting group and...
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patchy, like rain coming to northern ireland, wales, western england. ahead of that, a lot of dry weather, but still a lot of cloud so temperatures struggling to 17 to 21 celsius. 0n temperatures struggling to 17 to 21 celsius. on friday, another weather front coming in from the atlantic bringing rain towards northern ireland. the odd shower ahead of that may be brighter skies developing across parts of england and wales giving temperatures a boost to 23 degrees. first half of the weekend could get warm across the weekend could get warm across the midlands and particularly the south—east of england. temperatures could reach 26 degrees in the sunshine. it will be short lived because that warmth is coming ahead of that rain. the rain develops more widely overnight and into sunday across england and wales and it could be heavy and thundery. that's all from the bbc news at six. so it's goodbye from me and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. hello there and welcome to sportsday. i'm gavin ramjaun. joe root says he'll learn from the
patchy, like rain coming to northern ireland, wales, western england. ahead of that, a lot of dry weather, but still a lot of cloud so temperatures struggling to 17 to 21 celsius. 0n temperatures struggling to 17 to 21 celsius. on friday, another weather front coming in from the atlantic bringing rain towards northern ireland. the odd shower ahead of that may be brighter skies developing across parts of england and wales giving temperatures a boost to 23 degrees. first half of the weekend could...
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but nhs england say they have provide -- l england say they have provide —— provided guidance n a statement they said: eligible children in the other nations are being invited in for a jab. the nhs in scotland said nearly a quarter of 12—15—year—old there's had received a first dose. the new head of the nhs in england says she fears tens of thousands of people are are risking their lives because they're unable to spot the first warning signs of cancer. research also suggests three in five people would delay seeking medical advice because they don't want to be a burden during the pandemic. 0ur health correspondent anna collinson reports. cancer services are back to pre—pandemic levels and are busy, but nhs england says over the past year there has been a 10% drop in cancer patients receiving treatment. we know that people are out there and we are worried they may have symptoms and not be coming forward, so the purpose of this campaign is to highlight those symptoms, to make sure people are aware of what is normal and what's not normal for them, and to come forward if they need help.
but nhs england say they have provide -- l england say they have provide —— provided guidance n a statement they said: eligible children in the other nations are being invited in for a jab. the nhs in scotland said nearly a quarter of 12—15—year—old there's had received a first dose. the new head of the nhs in england says she fears tens of thousands of people are are risking their lives because they're unable to spot the first warning signs of cancer. research also suggests three in...
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and the church of england, of course, is the national official church of england, of britain, and most of those colonies adopt what we would call a kind of formal establishment of the church of england. but the southern colonies overall are probably the least religious of all the colonial regions which, if you think about that for a second, you'll see why that's a little weird. we think of the southed today as the bible belt, correctly. but in the colonial period, it's different. in the colonial period, there is a kind of formal establishment at least of the church of england, but once you get out past the colonial cities, places like williamsburg, charleston and savannah, the rates of church going and commitment to the church of england is pretty limited. and part of the reason for that if you remember going back to the founding of jamestown these colonies are mostly being founded for business. and it's a little difficult to set up churches in the back country where settlement is so scattered. and so people living in the rural south in the early 1700s, i mean, they might have been chr
and the church of england, of course, is the national official church of england, of britain, and most of those colonies adopt what we would call a kind of formal establishment of the church of england. but the southern colonies overall are probably the least religious of all the colonial regions which, if you think about that for a second, you'll see why that's a little weird. we think of the southed today as the bible belt, correctly. but in the colonial period, it's different. in the...
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especially in new england. new england again is kind of the easiest story to tell about the comingd of the great awakening because there'sli suca linear colonial story in new england about the puritan founding, the e decline of puritanism. a sense of building religious crisis in the early 1700s. then in the 1730s and 40s, an outburst of new religious o commitment has signaled in the great awakening. the background to the great awakening is really tracing the storyme most specifically of colonial c new england which is the epicenter of the great awakening in america butus the other colonies were also greatly affected. why did they have a sense of religious crisis? well, one reason you see here is aab rise apparently in greed, immorality, we've already talked about this. the signs that people were falling away from their puritan commitment. thefa c pastors are talking all time aboutut how people were consumed with business affairs and are forgetting about their love for god. they're worried that society is becomi
especially in new england. new england again is kind of the easiest story to tell about the comingd of the great awakening because there'sli suca linear colonial story in new england about the puritan founding, the e decline of puritanism. a sense of building religious crisis in the early 1700s. then in the 1730s and 40s, an outburst of new religious o commitment has signaled in the great awakening. the background to the great awakening is really tracing the storyme most specifically of...
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~ ., england. really feels like that, michael vaughan _ england. really feels like that, michael vaughan was - england. really feels like that, michael vaughan was talking . england. really feels like that, | michael vaughan was talking at england. really feels like that, - michael vaughan was talking at the start of day about getting to a50, that didn't happen. how special was that didn't happen. how special was that performance from james anderson again? that performance from james anderson a . ain? , that performance from james anderson auain? , , ., again? yes, absolutely, ithink look, if again? yes, absolutely, ithink look. if you _ again? yes, absolutely, ithink look, if you said _ again? yes, absolutely, ithink look, if you said to _ again? yes, absolutely, ithink look, if you said to kohli - again? yes, absolutely, i think- look, if you said to kohli yesterday morning, when england won the toss told india you are going to bat first, if you said you would get 36a they would have said great.
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from rain clouds to shadows, england's day did not run to plan. play is continuing so we have withdrawn to this position but a moment ago i heard the roarfor the outstanding century by rahul. they are currently 245—2. outstanding. joe, thank you. time for a look at the weather here's stav danaos. thank you very much, george. good evening to you. behind me is the anomaly temperature map across europe indicating temperature is below the seasonal norm across the north and well above across the south. we have had that stifling heat wave affecting the mediterranean, slowly shifting westwards. it looks like iberia gets its round of heat for friday on the weekend where we could look at some record—breaking temperatures for southern spain through the weekend. this is one to watch. it doesn't look like we will tap into any of that heat across the british isles, stein largely settled. low pressure to the north of the uk will bring windy conditions across scotland, northern ireland, plenty of showers here. furthersouth, northern ireland, plenty of shower
from rain clouds to shadows, england's day did not run to plan. play is continuing so we have withdrawn to this position but a moment ago i heard the roarfor the outstanding century by rahul. they are currently 245—2. outstanding. joe, thank you. time for a look at the weather here's stav danaos. thank you very much, george. good evening to you. behind me is the anomaly temperature map across europe indicating temperature is below the seasonal norm across the north and well above across the...
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century, new england. and as with all great melodramas this one begins on a dark and stormy night. march 15th 1750 rain and snow fell in alternating torence on the small hamlet of canterbury, connecticut and mehetto bell smith lay dying. earlier that day a young woman named mary smith who was not related had served her a pancake laced with rats being or what we tomato as arsenic. almost immediately metabel, phil violently ill and died the following day and autopsy conducted by several local doctors revealed. what appeared to be foul play and so mary smith was remanded to the wyndham county jail to await trial for murder. indicted on the same day mary's alleged accomplice was none other than john smith. had a bell's husband of 10 years and the father of their four children. surviving court records, you'll feel few clues to the motive that led john smith to conspire with mary smith to murder his wife, but isaac backus the prominent leader of the new england separate baptist movement provided additional detai
century, new england. and as with all great melodramas this one begins on a dark and stormy night. march 15th 1750 rain and snow fell in alternating torence on the small hamlet of canterbury, connecticut and mehetto bell smith lay dying. earlier that day a young woman named mary smith who was not related had served her a pancake laced with rats being or what we tomato as arsenic. almost immediately metabel, phil violently ill and died the following day and autopsy conducted by several local...
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even with really strong voices in england who went to have the entire empire and the church of england nobody is willing to disrupt the active union so i feel that's where the establishment works to the benefit of falling the empire together. >> let's talk about the government's role how that was tied to government and policy what more does the government do on either side to promote this system that you talk about? >> the government sets the rules what is legitimate so governments across the board they don't get involved in theological fights between different branches of the presbyterian church. they will not weigh in on that there are serious disputes and different theological factions. on the other hand if you get a group really on the outside a small group who are burning bibles in the town square they are not afforded religious liberty that individuals committing crimes against the state that supports the protestant religion. so religious leaders don't need to go after them. the state will go after them. then there are privileges that go along with it. the naturalization act for
even with really strong voices in england who went to have the entire empire and the church of england nobody is willing to disrupt the active union so i feel that's where the establishment works to the benefit of falling the empire together. >> let's talk about the government's role how that was tied to government and policy what more does the government do on either side to promote this system that you talk about? >> the government sets the rules what is legitimate so governments...
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not without one or two showers across england and wales, mainly focus to the north—east of england and the bulk of the heavy and developing thundery showers will developing thundery showers will develop in the north—east of scotland and we have more cloud coming in, butahead of scotland and we have more cloud coming in, but ahead of the cloud in the sunshine, temperature is higher today, 20 and the central belt of scotland and 23 is the high across eastern parts of england. still a few sharp showers during the evening and they will push away and then we look at all of the cloud coming in from the atlantic, and here it is overnight, thickening up in the west bringing rain into northern ireland by the end of the night and temperatures, similar to last night, around 11 or 13 degrees. tomorrow could start quite bright with some sunshine across eastern parts of the uk, and the cloud will work in from the west and it should bring with it a spell of rain and it is moving a bit more quickly now so we will see the rain pushing more readily eastwards into scotland in the afternoon and even int
not without one or two showers across england and wales, mainly focus to the north—east of england and the bulk of the heavy and developing thundery showers will developing thundery showers will develop in the north—east of scotland and we have more cloud coming in, butahead of scotland and we have more cloud coming in, but ahead of the cloud in the sunshine, temperature is higher today, 20 and the central belt of scotland and 23 is the high across eastern parts of england. still a few...
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andy verity at the bank of england. liverpool football club has announced that the name of andrew devine will be added to the hillsborough memorial at anfield, as the 97th person unlawfully killed in the 1989 disaster. the club is also planning to change the emblem on the back of the players�* shirts and rename a path in front of the main stand in memory of the 55—year—old liverpool fan who died last week. the new chief executive of nhs england has revealed that one in five people admitted to hospital with covid are now aged between 18 and 34. in her first major interview in the role, amanda pritchard said this figure was four times higher than last winter, and demonstrates the importance of vaccination. there are just under 5,000 covid patients in english hospitals. our health correspondent katharine da costa reports. the average age of covid patients admitted to icu has dropped by a decade, from 59 in the winter peak to 49 in this third wave. intensive care consultants say they are seeing younger patients with n
andy verity at the bank of england. liverpool football club has announced that the name of andrew devine will be added to the hillsborough memorial at anfield, as the 97th person unlawfully killed in the 1989 disaster. the club is also planning to change the emblem on the back of the players�* shirts and rename a path in front of the main stand in memory of the 55—year—old liverpool fan who died last week. the new chief executive of nhs england has revealed that one in five people...
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when you have those factors together, the bank of england starts together, the bank of england starts to think— together, the bank of england starts to think about raising interest rates — to think about raising interest rates and _ to think about raising interest rates and it affects all of us, through— rates and it affects all of us, through our savings accounts, mortgage payments, that kind of thing. _ mortgage payments, that kind of thing. so — mortgage payments, that kind of thing, so the signalling that we will get — thing, so the signalling that we will get today from the bank of england — will get today from the bank of england may be a little bit eccentric for some people, we'll be talking _ eccentric for some people, we'll be talking about quantitative easing and whether the bank of england should _ and whether the bank of england should stop doing that sooner rather than later, _ should stop doing that sooner rather than later, but ultimately what it is pointing towards is our interest rates _ is pointing towards is our interest rates -- — is pointing towards
when you have those factors together, the bank of england starts together, the bank of england starts to think— together, the bank of england starts to think about raising interest rates — to think about raising interest rates and _ to think about raising interest rates and it affects all of us, through— rates and it affects all of us, through our savings accounts, mortgage payments, that kind of thing. _ mortgage payments, that kind of thing. so — mortgage payments, that kind of thing,...
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especially new england. new england, again, it is the easiest story to tell about the coming of the great awakening. because there is such a linear colonial story in new england of the puritan founding, the decline of puritanism, a sense of building religious crisis in the early 1700s, and the 17 thirties, forties, an outburst of new religious commitment as signaled in the great awakening. a lot of what i will talk about, the background of the great awakening, is tracing the story most specifically of colonial new england. which is the epicenter of the great awakening in america. but the other colonies are definitely affected. okay? why do they have a sense of religious crisis? well one reason you see here is a rise, apparently, in agreed, immorality. we talked about this. about the science people were falling away from their puritan commitment. the pastures are talking all the time about how people are consumed with business affairs, forgetting about their love for god. they are worried society is becoming
especially new england. new england, again, it is the easiest story to tell about the coming of the great awakening. because there is such a linear colonial story in new england of the puritan founding, the decline of puritanism, a sense of building religious crisis in the early 1700s, and the 17 thirties, forties, an outburst of new religious commitment as signaled in the great awakening. a lot of what i will talk about, the background of the great awakening, is tracing the story most...
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they trail england by 139. jo currie reports. england's tail end may only have lasted half an hour on day 3 at headingley, but as they left the field with a lead of 354 over india, surely it was a case of not if they would win but when. england's bowlers were keen to get cracking, and they thought they had an early breakthrough — drs, though, undoing the decision to the frustration of the home side. and from there, india got into their stride... all the way! ..before an england breakthrough on the stroke of lunch, jonny bairstow alert and able as he sent rahul packing — just rewards for england's bowlers and for the crowd bearing with them. after the break, a potential lbw. joe root called for a review a second too late, a costly delay — sharma would have been out. and given that lifeline, he went on to punish the mistake, bringing up his 50 with ease... ..before he succumbed to this from ollie robinson, to give the england captain something to roar about. pujara batted on past his half—century with captain kohli going we
they trail england by 139. jo currie reports. england's tail end may only have lasted half an hour on day 3 at headingley, but as they left the field with a lead of 354 over india, surely it was a case of not if they would win but when. england's bowlers were keen to get cracking, and they thought they had an early breakthrough — drs, though, undoing the decision to the frustration of the home side. and from there, india got into their stride... all the way! ..before an england breakthrough...
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now it was england's turn. dom sibley first, out like that. that brought to the crease has see penny 80, five years since he last played for england — five years of anticipation. he faced his first ball... that walk back, the cruellest metres in sport. now could england raise their game and attack? marie burns, four runs — your member how it's done. let's forget that i cannot forget is the spectators who make the occasion. keep watching. burns on 49, out lbw, and energy back with india. 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 for birmingham phoenix. 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 spor
now it was england's turn. dom sibley first, out like that. that brought to the crease has see penny 80, five years since he last played for england — five years of anticipation. he faced his first ball... that walk back, the cruellest metres in sport. now could england raise their game and attack? marie burns, four runs — your member how it's done. let's forget that i cannot forget is the spectators who make the occasion. keep watching. burns on 49, out lbw, and energy back with india. joe...
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the england players who would get into the india team? joe root, anderson? any others? michael vaughan very critical ofjoe roofs michael vaughan very critical ofjoe root�*s tactics in the field. joe wilson, live from lord's, india winning that second test to take a lead in the series. we've got the last few matches this week before the hundred comes to a close. southern brave women were already sure of a place in saturday's final, the oval invincibles guaranteed a spot in friday's eliminator, so not an awful lot riding on the game. brave kept up their good form. he won it. —— they won it. sophia dunkley scored an unbeaten 58. lost their last 1a wickets as the clubs for just 85 their last 1a wickets as the clubs forjust 85 all their last 1a wickets as the clubs for just 85 all out. they're going to have to up their game in that eliminator. you will have seen in the news how the taliban regime have re—gained control in afghanistan. before they were overthrown 20 years ago, the islamist group restricted the freedoms of afghan women,
the england players who would get into the india team? joe root, anderson? any others? michael vaughan very critical ofjoe roofs michael vaughan very critical ofjoe root�*s tactics in the field. joe wilson, live from lord's, india winning that second test to take a lead in the series. we've got the last few matches this week before the hundred comes to a close. southern brave women were already sure of a place in saturday's final, the oval invincibles guaranteed a spot in friday's eliminator,...
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bishops have political power in england. and no new dioceses had been created for ewa long time so it would have been a very big act of lparliament to create a bishop for the colonies. it would have been anextreme extension of parliamentary authority . that was what happened and it wasn't going to happen partly because it would have been politically problematic in england and what upset established as the syrians would have been concerned about an extension of religious authority in that direction but the other thing is anglicans in the colonies did not want a bishop. southern anglicans were very certain wanted local control over their clergy and one of the main jobs of the bishop is to oversee a disciplined local church and the governor of maryland and virginia did not want some external control. they want to be able to select their own clergy so most of what becomes the us anglicans didn't want it either a political nonstarter . you get this tempest in a teapot and then it dissipates because when sort of more pressing issu
bishops have political power in england. and no new dioceses had been created for ewa long time so it would have been a very big act of lparliament to create a bishop for the colonies. it would have been anextreme extension of parliamentary authority . that was what happened and it wasn't going to happen partly because it would have been politically problematic in england and what upset established as the syrians would have been concerned about an extension of religious authority in that...
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everyone in salem and new england believes that which is existed. even the critics in the trial are saying we know that which is exist but there are problems thate we have with the way that the trials are being run and we will talk about why but that's a reallyy important aspect to understand. this is not the puritans who in their religious fervor belief in the existence of which is and standing outside of that you have skepticism. everybody realizes her police at the time that the supernatural is real and at least in isolated cases people can make a covenant with the devil in order to have benevolent spiritual power and to be able to cast s spells on people and torment them in the spirit realm at least. let's take a look at this document and i will get you to give me some comments about it. on page 43 in your book you see we have who they call an indian woman. it's debatable exactly who pitch of though was but he seems to have been maybe an indentured slave. when they say indian it might mean native american, partly native american but it's more li
everyone in salem and new england believes that which is existed. even the critics in the trial are saying we know that which is exist but there are problems thate we have with the way that the trials are being run and we will talk about why but that's a reallyy important aspect to understand. this is not the puritans who in their religious fervor belief in the existence of which is and standing outside of that you have skepticism. everybody realizes her police at the time that the supernatural...
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the southeast of england, dry. some sunshine, increasing amounts of cloud, but we could make 25 degrees for the first time this month. the main driver of the weather by thursday, that area of low pressure heading towards the northwest. we're pushing ahead, though, that weather front bringing the rain into england and wales. but overnight, that largely peters out, there's not much left at all, really, on thursday. just this band of cloud threatening a few spots of rain with some sunshine coming in as well. sunshine further north, but as the pressure arrives, the winds pick up, we blow some wetter weather across northern ireland and into western scotland, pegging the temperatures back here. but in the southeast, east anglia, where we do get some sunshine coming through, we won't be far off 25 degrees. we end the week with low pressure still affecting more northern parts of the uk. still some stronger winds on friday, and around the low, we've got bands of showers spiralling around it, the main one affecting scotland
the southeast of england, dry. some sunshine, increasing amounts of cloud, but we could make 25 degrees for the first time this month. the main driver of the weather by thursday, that area of low pressure heading towards the northwest. we're pushing ahead, though, that weather front bringing the rain into england and wales. but overnight, that largely peters out, there's not much left at all, really, on thursday. just this band of cloud threatening a few spots of rain with some sunshine coming...
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andy verity at the bank of england. — next three years. andy verity at the bank of england, thank _ next three years. andy verity at the bank of england, thank you. - the belarusian athlete krystina timanovskaya says she is "happy to be in safety" in poland, after arriving in the country from japan late last night. she'd been competing in tokyo when coaches forced her to pack her bags and tried to put her on a flight back to belarus. she's been granted a humanitarian visa, and today spoke to the bbc�*s bethany bell about her experience of the last few days. tired, but happy to be safe in poland. krystina timanovskaya arrived in warsaw from japan via vienna last night. the belarusian athlete has been given a polish humanitarian visa after fears for her safety. while she was at the olympic games in tokyo, the sprinter criticised her coaches on instagram when they entered her into a race without her knowledge. her coaches threatened her with problems at home unless she left japan immediately. they also come to my room and they say that i ha
andy verity at the bank of england. — next three years. andy verity at the bank of england, thank _ next three years. andy verity at the bank of england, thank you. - the belarusian athlete krystina timanovskaya says she is "happy to be in safety" in poland, after arriving in the country from japan late last night. she'd been competing in tokyo when coaches forced her to pack her bags and tried to put her on a flight back to belarus. she's been granted a humanitarian visa, and today...
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on he went, past 150, taking england into the lead. an all—day lord's session that peaked with the captain throwing some unusual shapes. and, after a knock of such style and stamina, it even impressed his son. briefly. at the end of it all, joe root walked off undefeated. last man standing. patrick gearey, bbc news. it's been a good day for the oval invincibles — both teams beat london spirit to keep alive their hopes of reaching the hundred final. the men won by two wickets earlier the invincibles women had a really the men won by two wickets and earlier the invincibles women had a really comfortable victory. opener georgia adams was unbeaten on 37, helping them to an eight—wicket win. there were 25 goals in the premier league today, you can watch them all on match of the day after the news — but here come the results, if you want them. manchester united beat leeds united 5—1, bruno fernandes scoring his first hat—trick for the club in front of 72,000 fans at old trafford, the biggest football crowd in the uk for 18 months
on he went, past 150, taking england into the lead. an all—day lord's session that peaked with the captain throwing some unusual shapes. and, after a knock of such style and stamina, it even impressed his son. briefly. at the end of it all, joe root walked off undefeated. last man standing. patrick gearey, bbc news. it's been a good day for the oval invincibles — both teams beat london spirit to keep alive their hopes of reaching the hundred final. the men won by two wickets earlier the...
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cloud and rain at times for wales and south—west england, the rain clearing from england and northern ireland in the afternoon. all the while, some showers pushing in across north—east scotland. feeling cool in the far north. 23 towards the east of england. and then through sunday evening, some further showers drifting into north—eastern areas. starting the new week we have a north—westerly wind, quite a cool wind and quite a cool week ahead with a fair amount of cloud, especially across the western half of the uk on monday. some brighter skies developing further east where we have the best of the sunshine. but not great for mid august, 15, maybe 21 degrees in the south of england. high—pressure stills of the west and low pressure to the north—east through the week. quite a lot of cloud coming in across many parts of uk through the week ahead. there will be some sunshine but it will tend to feel fairly cool. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: the last major city in northern afghanistan, mazar—i—sharif, reportedly falls to the taliban. us presidentjoe biden authorise
cloud and rain at times for wales and south—west england, the rain clearing from england and northern ireland in the afternoon. all the while, some showers pushing in across north—east scotland. feeling cool in the far north. 23 towards the east of england. and then through sunday evening, some further showers drifting into north—eastern areas. starting the new week we have a north—westerly wind, quite a cool wind and quite a cool week ahead with a fair amount of cloud, especially...
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cloud and rain at times for wales and south—west england, the rain clearing from england, the rain clearing from england and northern ireland in the afternoon. all the while some showers pushing on across north—east scotland. feeling cool in the far north. 23 towards the east of england. and then through sunday evening some further showers drifting into north—eastern areas. starting the new week we have a north—westerly wind, quite a cool wind and quite a cruel week ahead with a fairamount wind and quite a cruel week ahead with a fair amount of clout especially across the western half of the uk monday. some brighter skies developing further east where we have the best of the sunshine. but for mid august 15, maybe 21 degrees in the south of england. high—pressure stills of the west and low pressure to the north—east through the week. quite a lot of cloud coming in across many parts of uk through the week ahead. there will be some sunshine but it will tend to feel fairly cool. you're watching bbc news, i'm ben boulos. our top stories. the last major city in northern afghanistan —
cloud and rain at times for wales and south—west england, the rain clearing from england, the rain clearing from england and northern ireland in the afternoon. all the while some showers pushing on across north—east scotland. feeling cool in the far north. 23 towards the east of england. and then through sunday evening some further showers drifting into north—eastern areas. starting the new week we have a north—westerly wind, quite a cool wind and quite a cruel week ahead with a...
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these are anxious times for england's top batsmen. england's chances and career is at stake. one nervous nudge, just like that, rory burns was gone. his replacement, zak crawley, lasted only a few minutes. pressure building. england needed a batsmen to stay around, drop anchor, take root. well, take that. root, the captain, once more taking control. when partner dom sibley was given out lbw, he immediately called for a review. such are their batting troubles right now, even not being out is a cause for celebration. root held his nerve. this took him to 50. his effort, rightly, richly appreciated. england's lead growing, and he wasn't done yet. for others, a little less to cheer. jonny bairstow was making some noise, before he was politely told to keep it down. buttler got started before he got unceremoniously finished. while the others departed,root remained. a quite brilliant innings, when his side needed at the most. a century that brought england right back into the match. he fell for 109. trent bridge, rising in recognition. olly robinson's wicket summoned the end for eng
these are anxious times for england's top batsmen. england's chances and career is at stake. one nervous nudge, just like that, rory burns was gone. his replacement, zak crawley, lasted only a few minutes. pressure building. england needed a batsmen to stay around, drop anchor, take root. well, take that. root, the captain, once more taking control. when partner dom sibley was given out lbw, he immediately called for a review. such are their batting troubles right now, even not being out is a...
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following the bank of england decision. let's get a bloomberg business flash. >> beating analyst estimates for revenue growth, raising expectations for the year, and increasing dividend. the world's largest advertising agency says revenue and cost rose from a year earlier. wpp's chief executive executive says the business has returned to 2019 levels in 2021, a year ahead of plan. rolls-royce has posted a supply drop in the first half. they reported and adjusted operating profit of 307 million pounds. analysts had forecast a loss. the company says it is nearing a sale of its itp aero division led by bain capital, ending a months long battle for the spanish business. lufthansa has posted a 952 million euro loss while saying it expects long-haul travel to improve this year. the second quarter operating loss at europe's biggest airline was bigger than analysts expected, though narrower than the 1.7 billion euro deficit a year earlier. the german carrier says north america could open up for late summer with asia following at the
following the bank of england decision. let's get a bloomberg business flash. >> beating analyst estimates for revenue growth, raising expectations for the year, and increasing dividend. the world's largest advertising agency says revenue and cost rose from a year earlier. wpp's chief executive executive says the business has returned to 2019 levels in 2021, a year ahead of plan. rolls-royce has posted a supply drop in the first half. they reported and adjusted operating profit of 307...
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northern england. further blustery showers for the far north of scotland but elsewhere through the day, cloud should thin and break so we see some warm spells of sunshine, quite a cool day across the northern ireland. much of next week, it is looking mainly dry, often cloudy and we will start the week with a cooler cooler and north—westerly wind. hello, this is bbc news with lukwesa burak. the headlines... questions for devon and cornwall police about why it chose to return a shotgun licence to the man who killed five people in plymouth. i want to see a proper and thorough investigation into how the shooter got a firearms licence, why he was given back at gun. that is the question that people in this community have. afghanistan's president says his top priority is boosting the armed forces, in his first national
northern england. further blustery showers for the far north of scotland but elsewhere through the day, cloud should thin and break so we see some warm spells of sunshine, quite a cool day across the northern ireland. much of next week, it is looking mainly dry, often cloudy and we will start the week with a cooler cooler and north—westerly wind. hello, this is bbc news with lukwesa burak. the headlines... questions for devon and cornwall police about why it chose to return a shotgun licence...
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vaccination programme in england so far. however, the study�*s lead investigator said vaccine efficacy could drop to 50% by the winter and boosters would be needed. it is bringing into focus the need for some action. we can'tjust sit by and see the protectiveness slowly waning while cases are still high and a chance of infection still high as well. the government has said there will be boosterjabs sometime in september, starting with those most at risk of severe covid—i9. sophie hutchinson, bbc news. there was a big rise in young adults taking up smoking during the first lockdown in england. according to a study by cancer research uk, the number of 18 to 34—year—olds, who classed themselves as smokers, increased by a quarter. it's thought many turned to cigarettes in response to stress. the mother of claudia lawrence — who disappeared more than a decade ago — has said she's in shock after detectives revealed they've begun a new search for her. our correspondent alison freeman is at the scene. it is to be expected
vaccination programme in england so far. however, the study�*s lead investigator said vaccine efficacy could drop to 50% by the winter and boosters would be needed. it is bringing into focus the need for some action. we can'tjust sit by and see the protectiveness slowly waning while cases are still high and a chance of infection still high as well. the government has said there will be boosterjabs sometime in september, starting with those most at risk of severe covid—i9. sophie hutchinson,...
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, perhaps even into north—east england for a time. a bit of patchy rain through parts of the midlands. that will tend to fizzle out. on either side of this cloud and rain, there will be some spells of sunshine. the best of these across east anglia and south—east england, where potentially we could see temperatures up to 23 or 2a celsius. through this evening this cloud and patchy rain will continue to push its way eastwards, will tend to figure out, but could keep some going across north—east england. further heavy showers across the far north of scotland. cloud and patchy rain pushing back into wales and south—west england. another mild night for many, but temperatures are just touching single figures across the far north of england and into scotland. tomorrow we still have this slow moving frontal system bringing more cloud than anything else, but still some rain attached to this. through the morning this will be across parts of wales, south—west england, then through the afternoon into parts of northern england, northern ir
, perhaps even into north—east england for a time. a bit of patchy rain through parts of the midlands. that will tend to fizzle out. on either side of this cloud and rain, there will be some spells of sunshine. the best of these across east anglia and south—east england, where potentially we could see temperatures up to 23 or 2a celsius. through this evening this cloud and patchy rain will continue to push its way eastwards, will tend to figure out, but could keep some going across...
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england? first of all, the conduct she is an agent _ england? first of all, the conduct she is an agent did _ england? first of all, the conduct she is an agent did not _ england? first of all, the conduct she is an agent did not occur i england? first of all, the conduct she is an agent did not occur in l she is an agent did not occur in england so i'm not familiar with english law but in the united states typically you bring the action where the conduct occurred or where somebody resides and...
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ollie robinson and england up and running. pujara gone for 91, but the big prize was that of virat kohli. he had passed 50 but couldn't get past the waiting hands ofjoe root. robinson wreaking havoc — so too england's more established names. this wasjimmy anderson undoing ajinkya rahane. moeen ali offering a quick break from the quick bowling, no less deadly. but the morning belonged to robinson. this saw off ishant sharma, his fifth wicket. craig overton delivering the knockout blows. headingley had expected a day of drama. what it got was a morning masterclass. adam wild, bbc news. that's it — we're back at ten past ten. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello. this is bbc news. more now on the paralympics, british sprinters thomas young and sophie hahn have both taken gold in the t38100 metres. to have the community behind you, it's really quite moving. a to have the community behind you, it's really quite moving.— it's really quite moving. a selector 15 earlier, i spoke to his parents, br
ollie robinson and england up and running. pujara gone for 91, but the big prize was that of virat kohli. he had passed 50 but couldn't get past the waiting hands ofjoe root. robinson wreaking havoc — so too england's more established names. this wasjimmy anderson undoing ajinkya rahane. moeen ali offering a quick break from the quick bowling, no less deadly. but the morning belonged to robinson. this saw off ishant sharma, his fifth wicket. craig overton delivering the knockout blows....
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and south—east england, and you will need to keep a close eye on them. better weather next week. high pressure building in. although it is going to be largely dry with a fair amount of sunshine around, there is no heatwave on the way. temperatures generally staying into the low 20s for most. but at least some cheery weather on the way. that is the latest. thank you. a reminder of our top story. dramatic new footage emerges of the continuing chaos outside kabul airport — as people try to flee the taliban. british troops are helping control the crowds and check people's documents. the government says they'll stay as long as the us are in control of the airport. that's all from the bbc news at one. so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. good afternoon. it's 1.30pm and here's your latest sports news. the final women's golf major of the year is underway at carnoustie where sweden's madelene sagstroem has the early lead. she is six under par. she has impressed on the opening day and it's those drizzly and mu
and south—east england, and you will need to keep a close eye on them. better weather next week. high pressure building in. although it is going to be largely dry with a fair amount of sunshine around, there is no heatwave on the way. temperatures generally staying into the low 20s for most. but at least some cheery weather on the way. that is the latest. thank you. a reminder of our top story. dramatic new footage emerges of the continuing chaos outside kabul airport — as people try to...
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england were passed 50 without losing a wicket. is it possible a day of test cricket could run quite this smoothly? the answer is basically yes. play is coming to a conclusion with england 114 without loss, both opening batsmen passed 50. i am aware this is only day one but, from england's point of view, day one could not have gone any better. thank you, joe wilson. time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. it was a beautiful day across many parts of the country and in western scotland, intention, the temperature got up to 27 celsius. 28, 26.8, to be exact. you can see on the satellite picture how sunny it was across scotland, northern ireland and many areas, and this high temperature is a result of the light winds and prolonged sunshine. this is what it looks like early in the morning, very little change in the forecast. we will see cloud developing through the night and drifting off the north sea, like last night and the night before. there is a cool front over us tomorrow, introducing fresh air from the north, fro
england were passed 50 without losing a wicket. is it possible a day of test cricket could run quite this smoothly? the answer is basically yes. play is coming to a conclusion with england 114 without loss, both opening batsmen passed 50. i am aware this is only day one but, from england's point of view, day one could not have gone any better. thank you, joe wilson. time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. it was a beautiful day across many parts of the country and in western...
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and banksy by the sea — as people flock to england's east to see original work by the famed grafitti artist. hello, and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. a powerful 7.2 earthquake has hit haiti — authorities say at least 227 people have been killed. prime minister ariel henry described the situation as dramatic and declared a state of emergency for a month. us presidentjoe biden has authorised immediate help from the us. david willis has more. one of the poorest countries in the world has been dealt another devastating blow, and the people of haiti are once again dealing with the aftermath of a massive earthquake. this one centred on the country's south—western peninsula, a less populated area than the capital port—au—prince which was flattened by an earthquake 11 years ago, but stronger and closer to the surface. more than 200,000 people died in the 2010 earthquake and haiti's prime minister ariel henry said numerous lives have been lost in today's disaster. translation: the government decided this morning to declare a state - of emergency for one mon
and banksy by the sea — as people flock to england's east to see original work by the famed grafitti artist. hello, and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. a powerful 7.2 earthquake has hit haiti — authorities say at least 227 people have been killed. prime minister ariel henry described the situation as dramatic and declared a state of emergency for a month. us presidentjoe biden has authorised immediate help from the us. david willis has more. one of the poorest...
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england have levelled their test series against india. and they did it with a huge win at headingley by an innings and 76 runs. eight wickets in the morning session meant it was all done by lunchtime and they go into the fourth test next week all square. adam wild has this report. in leeds, they came ready for a carnival. what they got, in fact, was a procession. cricket history tells us to expect the unexpected at headingley. england here springing the surprises. cheteshwar pujara didn't seem to see that coming. indeed, even the umpire thought it was missing. a review, though, suggested otherwise. 0llie robinson and england up and running. pujara gone for 91, but the big prize was that of virat kohli. he had passed 50 but couldn't get pastjoe root. 0llie robinson wreaking havoc. this wasjimmy anderson undoing ajinkya rahane. moeen ali offering a quick break from the quick bowling was no less deadly. but the morning belonged to robinson. another perfectly judged another perfectlyjudged delivery. this saw off ishant sharma, his fifth wicke
england have levelled their test series against india. and they did it with a huge win at headingley by an innings and 76 runs. eight wickets in the morning session meant it was all done by lunchtime and they go into the fourth test next week all square. adam wild has this report. in leeds, they came ready for a carnival. what they got, in fact, was a procession. cricket history tells us to expect the unexpected at headingley. england here springing the surprises. cheteshwar pujara didn't seem...
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into northern ireland and northern england. that begins to ease through this evening and fizzling out through the overnight period. showers generally confined then to northern scotland but we could see more cloud pushing into wales later in the night. a mild night once again for most and could just dip into single figures in parts of scotland and far north of england. the frontal system still with us tomorrow bringing cloud and patchy rain. particularly through parts of wales and south—west england. the showers tomorrow once again mostly confined to the far north of scotland. away from this area of cloud some spells of sunshine through the afternoon especially across parts of east anglia and south east england. temperatures around 23 celsius but just 11 for the northern isles and a cool day across parts of northern ireland as well. through sunday night into monday will lose the rain across parts of england and wales but will keep the showers going across scotland and a cooler north—westerly wind as we head into monday. quit
into northern ireland and northern england. that begins to ease through this evening and fizzling out through the overnight period. showers generally confined then to northern scotland but we could see more cloud pushing into wales later in the night. a mild night once again for most and could just dip into single figures in parts of scotland and far north of england. the frontal system still with us tomorrow bringing cloud and patchy rain. particularly through parts of wales and south—west...
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well, england bowled with extreme discipline. why waste time with intimidation when you can be taking wickets? this ground of the extraordinary, where grown men dress as seagulls to pursue a six foot bag of chips, was now the scene of serene english batting. where english fans might have waited for something to go wrong, nothing did. runs just kept flowing and india on the first day lost sight of the match. rory burns, and with him haseeb hameed, a new opening partnership, added 120 runs together and they're still going. 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 tom
well, england bowled with extreme discipline. why waste time with intimidation when you can be taking wickets? this ground of the extraordinary, where grown men dress as seagulls to pursue a six foot bag of chips, was now the scene of serene english batting. where english fans might have waited for something to go wrong, nothing did. runs just kept flowing and india on the first day lost sight of the match. rory burns, and with him haseeb hameed, a new opening partnership, added 120 runs...
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bumrah had bowled aggressively at england's tail—enders. england did the same to him. this is a spectacle we've come to expect. it doesn't mean it's endearing. concussion check after this. with bravery, luck and increasingjudgement, india batted on, stretching both england's patience and india's lead in the match. there's one captain. watch now for the other. joe root unable to grasp a catch, and what about the match? that was an excellent morning for india and it has transformed the whole balance of this match because they lead at lunch by 259 runs, so really now this afternoon there will be, in theory, an opportunity for india to come out and bowl and england to try and defend in their second innings and a real opportunity is there for india to win this match. i'm just going to mention one thing in passing as i stand here, during the lunch interval it has been and continues, just gently to reign over lord's. joe wilson, thank you, at a very noisy lord's. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. hello. it is the height of summer but it doesn't feel like it,
bumrah had bowled aggressively at england's tail—enders. england did the same to him. this is a spectacle we've come to expect. it doesn't mean it's endearing. concussion check after this. with bravery, luck and increasingjudgement, india batted on, stretching both england's patience and india's lead in the match. there's one captain. watch now for the other. joe root unable to grasp a catch, and what about the match? that was an excellent morning for india and it has transformed the whole...
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india had a wicket, england have scored 135. england had scored 135. now here�*s a moment. first runs for dawid malan, recalled to test match cricket aged 33. everyone knows he can hit those fours. india would be watching carefully. england too, more please, from that point of view. well, stand by. all of this, of course, was extending england�*s lead, creating something encouraging. haseeb hameed had faced hours of fast bowling, then this — undone byjadeja�*s spin, gone for 68. for india, a glimmer. yes, and england will resume shortly, already 10a runs ahead. it is called cloudy, but i sense no rain, so as the day progresses may be we will see some true ted dexter style dashing england batting. thank you, joe. the pandemic has delayed it nearly a year but — finally — the stage version of frozen opens in the west end this weekend. the musical is adapted from the 2013 blockbuster movie — and it�*s the latest example of london theatres getting back on their feet after covid as tim muffet reports. # for the first time in forever... # theatres closed for 18 month
india had a wicket, england have scored 135. england had scored 135. now here�*s a moment. first runs for dawid malan, recalled to test match cricket aged 33. everyone knows he can hit those fours. india would be watching carefully. england too, more please, from that point of view. well, stand by. all of this, of course, was extending england�*s lead, creating something encouraging. haseeb hameed had faced hours of fast bowling, then this — undone byjadeja�*s spin, gone for 68. for...
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scotland, central and eastern england, drier for south—west england, drier for south—west england, wales, northern ireland, western scotland with some sunny spells. but there is a big change in the weather on the way for next week as this high—pressure building. when is coming down to scandinavia so no heat wave in the way. hottest air stays in southern europe and around about the mediterranean but, that said, next week is still looking fine and in the august sunshine that will have quite a bit of next week it is going to feel fairly warm with temperatures for most areas meeting the low 20s and have something that clearly towards the end of the week. that is your latest weather. goodbye. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. president biden says the us has made clear to the taliban that any attack on the afghan evacuation mission would be met quickly and with force. as we continue to work the logistics of an evacuation, we are in constant contact with the taliban, working to ensure civilians have safe passage to the airport. uk prime min
scotland, central and eastern england, drier for south—west england, drier for south—west england, wales, northern ireland, western scotland with some sunny spells. but there is a big change in the weather on the way for next week as this high—pressure building. when is coming down to scandinavia so no heat wave in the way. hottest air stays in southern europe and around about the mediterranean but, that said, next week is still looking fine and in the august sunshine that will have quite...
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, the midlands in eastern england, the midlands in eastern england and probably dry with some sunshine and with eight to a bit warmer still at 2a or 25 degrees. for scotland and northern ireland came a cooler with a wetter weather around and the rain does clear away from these areas during the night and that weather front just from these areas during the night and that weather frontjust pushes its way into england and well for thursday. there will be much rain on it at all and in fact we've probably got a band of clyde and patchy rain stuck from the southwest of england through wales and towards ligature and parts of torture. north of that cooler air and sunshine with showers in the northwest letter also to retrieve a bit lower for these areas but ahead of what is left of any rain on that weather front and east anglia in the southeast of england there is still warm air for the anglia in the southeast of england there is still warm airfor the rich 26 degrees, the peak of the heat this week. but bit warmer this week but with low pressure not sitting right over the uk it won't be as wet a
, the midlands in eastern england, the midlands in eastern england and probably dry with some sunshine and with eight to a bit warmer still at 2a or 25 degrees. for scotland and northern ireland came a cooler with a wetter weather around and the rain does clear away from these areas during the night and that weather front just from these areas during the night and that weather frontjust pushes its way into england and well for thursday. there will be much rain on it at all and in fact we've...
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longer than venues over the border in england. all the businesses have suffered exactly the same, so why have england managed to be able to start making profits and moving again three weeks earlier than as? throughout the pandemic, wales has unlocked at its own pace. ministers hope people won't rush into using their new—found freedom. the time is 6.16 pm. our top story this evening: history's made by team gb cyclist laura kenny, becoming britain's most successful female olympian ever after winning gold in tokyo. another milestone for england'sjimmy anderson in the first test against india. coming up in sportsday in the next 15 minutes on the bbc news channel. manchester city have already bought jack grealish for 100 million pounds, they'll have to top that to land harry kane, but they say they are interested in signing the spurs striker. energy prices will rise for millions of people in october, after the regulator said the price cap for some energy tariffs must go up to cover suppliers' extra costs. it's the biggest ever increa
longer than venues over the border in england. all the businesses have suffered exactly the same, so why have england managed to be able to start making profits and moving again three weeks earlier than as? throughout the pandemic, wales has unlocked at its own pace. ministers hope people won't rush into using their new—found freedom. the time is 6.16 pm. our top story this evening: history's made by team gb cyclist laura kenny, becoming britain's most successful female olympian ever after...
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but his time as a manager in england, started with defeat. chelsea dominant from the start in this match, winning 3—0 — alonso, pulisic, and the young english midfielder trevoh chalabah on his premier league debut with the goals. vieira goes into this season as an unknown quantity — he's managed nice in france and coached the young players at manchester city, but he knows taking over from roy hodgson at palace is a different challenge. we know it will be challenging with chelsea and they have 20 international players but we showed the difference between the clubs. we still need to work and improve the squad. the window still open and i look forward to bringing in some more players. look forward to bringing in some more maven-— more players. very impressive performance — more players. very impressive performance and _ more players. very impressive performance and you - more players. very impressive performance and you have - more players. very impressive - performance and you have romelu lukaku to add to the mix. what performance and
but his time as a manager in england, started with defeat. chelsea dominant from the start in this match, winning 3—0 — alonso, pulisic, and the young english midfielder trevoh chalabah on his premier league debut with the goals. vieira goes into this season as an unknown quantity — he's managed nice in france and coached the young players at manchester city, but he knows taking over from roy hodgson at palace is a different challenge. we know it will be challenging with chelsea and they...