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confirmed that the terminally ill baby charlie gard has died. he was moved to a hospice from great ormand street children's hospital where he was been treated. with me is wyre davies. this was a difficult battle for the pa rents. this was a difficult battle for the parents. yes indeed we had a statement from the family today. ever since that first decision back in marcha ever since that first decision back in march a high court ruled that no intervention could improve his life. doctor is reluctantly wanted to turn off his life—support systems. this has been a protracted legal battle but —— between the family and the doctors and it has been quite acrimonious at times. charlie's mother yesterday said the hospital had denied their last wishes. they wa nted had denied their last wishes. they wanted to take him to a separate place or their hole to spend their last few days with him and the hospital said that was not possible because the system was not in place to give charlie the best palliative ca re to give charlie the best palliative care in his last few moments. he was transferred to a hospice and life—support systems were turned off and he died quite shortly afterwards. he was not able to breathe himself. it was a very sad case. as his parents said, by the time he died charlie had gained the life —— the love of millions of people around the world and many people around the world and many people had offered help. that help had been looked at in the high court in the uk. specialists in great ormond street had gone to pains to contact specialists for his rare genetic condition and decided no help could be given he had suffered such irreparable brain damage and his muscles were wasting away, nothing could be done to save this little boy. and yet backwards and forwards they went to court because there was a suggestion there might have been some hope with this experimental treatment in the united states 7 experimental treatment in the united states? there was the vatican in rome and doctors in new york who thought because they had seen children with similar conditions, they could do something to improve charlie's quality of life but doctors in the uk would add that information. they did not want this outcome but they decided it was not going to work. according to the pa rents of going to work. according to the parents of charlie, whom i met on a couple of occasions, it was the right of the parents or the medical profession to decide what was best for their child. his parents gave charlie unconditional love, they spent virtually every waking hour with them and they felt it was the right as parents, they had the money through an appeal which raise £1 million to go to the united states and try and give this revolutionary treatment to charlie. because it was their right as parents to do that but the doctors and the courts in the uk were also in their view acting in the best interests of charlie. they said there was every chance charlie was in pain but the pa rents chance charlie was in pain but the parents did not accept that. they thought it was in his best interest to remain on the rest but the system in the uk until they had to be turned off. —— presbytery system. thank you very much. we will return to that story later in the evening. but no it is time for sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, the headlines tonight... a dream debut for toby roland—jones. in third test against south africa. mark sampson plays down the war of words leading—up and world aquatics championships... gold again in good request. —— in budapest. i will have all the news about the hungarian grand prix. and who will reach wembley for the challenge cup final? we preview the weekend's semi—finals. so lots to get through tonight, let's start with cricket and the third test against south africa is turning into a bit of a classic. for england fans anyway... day two at the oval has seen ben stokes become only the second player in test history to hit 3 successive sixes. on his way to scoring 112 in england's first innings total of 353. and in reply debutant bolwer toby roland—jones took 4 south african wickets for 108 at stumps... tim hague was watching the action for us. he may not be the captain any longer but no one can deny alistair cooke's innings was the stuff captains were made of. this poorly entered the former skipper‘s chances of a century. a different kind of century celebration, and other englishmen reached three figures, ben stokes push for his half—century and a fine first session for england would continue after lunch as debutant toby roland—jones showed us how co mforta ble toby roland—jones showed us how comfortable here. things can change quickly at this level as he discovered. the man at the other end to call in south africa. three sixes in quick succession comic even though he was nearly caught out and another to take ben stokes to three figures. but the fine would have to end. one bigshot too many and it was all out for 353 so england needed an early wickets. remember that name, toby roland—jones? what a start to his debut and it got far far better. perhaps it was time to share the wickets around. the captain out and two more of his team—mates followed. ben stokes getting the seventh wicket at the end of a magical day. o nto wicket at the end of a magical day. onto swimming no. —— now. the swimming at budapest has ended in a gold medal. james guy winning, britain's fourth gold medal at the championship so far. i knew that i would be a bit tight but tonight was just about getting back, having a good time with the boys, we are world champions. ross murdoch just fell short. the commonwealth games medallist qualified third fastest for the breaststroke final but finished in fourth place, just missing out on a medal. not as much luck though for mollie renshaw. after qualifying fastest from the heats in the 200m breast—stroke, she scraped into the final but finished outside the medals, coming home in sixth. rio olympic silver medallist yuliya yefimova won the race more medal chances for gb tomorrow. james guy is in the butterfly final. finishing second fastest, ben proud is through to the freestyle final. let us move on to formula one. red bull's daniel ricciardo was fastest in both practise sessions ahead of sunday's hungarian grand prix just ahead of championship leader sebastien vettel but it was a disappointing day for title rival lewis hamilton who struggled back in 5th. our f1 reporter tom clarkson is following the action at the hungaroring. the sleeping giant awakens. red bull racing, world champions between 2010 and 2013 who have not been able to hold a candle to mercedes and ferrari in the last few years have dominated opening practice here. they brought an updated car to the race and in the hands of daniel riccardo it was fastest. it is tight at the top, sebastian vettel is the world championship leader and was second fastest. lewis hamilton is fifth but only three tenths of a second shy of riccardo. with so little to choose between the three teams, we could be in for an all time classic grand prix on sunday afternoon. we are looking forward to it. onto football now. onto football now. england's women face france on sunday in the quarter—finals of the european championship. the lionesses will be looking to record their first victory over france since 197a. manager mark sampson has described his french counterpart olivier echouafni as "wet behind ears", following his suggestion that england didn't want to face his side. he's been speaking to caroline barker. we know it will be a big challenge, this is a great french team. let us not hide away from that but this is an england team who are on the road toa an england team who are on the road to a place where we want to be. we have a clean record at the championship, we have come from the world cup, we have already won three. when we get to these big pressure matches, we are one of the best in the world. i'm excited. did you need to get involved with this war of words with the french coach? from our point of view, we talk about it and relate to switch on and off and i'm hoping they will do the same back. we're a team of sweet —— street fighters and when we get polk to, we poke back. i am not the type who backs down from a challenge. the history of this team, nothing has been easy, we are the type of team who wants challenges, it keeps us alive and wakes us up in the morning. we do not enjoy the game if it is not much of a challenge for us. it is not much of a challenge for us. anything we do something great, they want the next things straightaway. plenty still to get through but coming up on the programme. we will meet the hartlepool centre hoping to lead england to glory at the women's world cup. and carl frampton apologises to fans for failing to meet —— to make the weight by the qualifier against andres gutierrez in belfast tomorrow. now it is semi—final weekend in rugby's challenge cup. first up — it's an all—yorkshire affair tomorrow when hull fc take on leeds rhinos at doncaster, both teams are flying high in super league and leeds' head coach brian mcdermott believes it'll be difficult to separate the two sides. it will be tough for both teams. we have played some good rugby. we know the importance of the game so we expect a tough ask. it has been a fantastic season. the semifinal of the challenge cup, it has been a great season? yes, it has been a great season? yes, it has been a great year. it is a tough task on sunday against wigan. the last few weeks have been great but we will be taking ona weeks have been great but we will be taking on a strong wigan team. tricky season for wigan, just getting into the super eight, why do you think that has been? we have not played as well as we can all expect as the club. we talk about the injuries we have had but when we put 13 players on the pitch, we expect more than what we have given, standards have slipped. i think we have hit a bit of form in the last few weeks and hopefully we will build on that. what would it mean to both of you to reach wembley and the challenge cup final? it is going to be massive. notjust personally but asa club, be massive. notjust personally but as a club, the buyers in itself is really good. —— the buyers. the fans of been reading for this for a long time. to go to wembley as a kid you dream, you set yourself goals and this is one of those calls to get to wembley. to win would be even better. it is obviously massive. massive for the players and like you said, it is obviously a goal when you start your career. the 80 minutes on sunday is the big one. we have to get our win to get to wembley for the start, it would mean a lot to me and obviously means a lot for the people of wigan because of the history. we have it has gone sunday before of its —— before it but hopefully we can get there. both those matches will be live on bbc tv. tomorrow's match between hull fc and leeds rhinos is on bbc one, coverage begins at two o'clock. and the match between wigan and salford is on bbc two, coverage for that one also gets underway at two. before all that weekend action there is a big game taking place over in france right now. england are facing the hosts in the final of the wheelchair rugby league world cup final. the game is a repeat of the final four years ago. france came out on top in that one but england have since beaten tonight's opponents in the 2015 european championships final. tomorrow night belfast boxer carl frampton returns to the ring for the first time since losing his featherweight world title six months ago. he fights andres gutierrez in what was supposed to be an eliminator for another world title fight. thomas kane has more. frampton tips the scale £1 over. the fight will still go ahead but for the belfast man, it is no longer deemed a world title eliminator as originally built. it is unlikely to have significant beading on future dram —— bouts for carl frampton. it is almost one year to the days since carl frampton‘s historic victory over leo santa cruz when he became northern ireland's only ever two bel champion. he admits there is a lot at stake tomorrow night but the lives supporters will be celebrating a victory. i am very grateful always of the atmosphere and the crowd so i would like to thank everyone for coming out. i love it, it is going to be bigger and louder tomorrow night and to be bigger and louder tomorrow nightandi to be bigger and louder tomorrow night and i can't wait. what you expect in the ring tomorrow night?‘ good performance, back to the old carl frampton, doing what i do best. i think carl frampton, doing what i do best. ithinki carl frampton, doing what i do best. i think i will get rid of this guy. he isa i think i will get rid of this guy. he is a hard task. but if things go the way they have been in training, then i will win this fight. since then i will win this fight. since the away end, frampton has issued a statement, apologising to fans for not making the weight but if the kids are sure on against andres gutierrez tomorrow night, a bigger fight and gutierrez tomorrow night, a bigger fightand a gutierrez tomorrow night, a bigger fight and a title bout will surely fall. usain bolt‘s career in athletics could go on and on according to his long time rivaljustin gatlin. the american won 100 metres gold at the athens olympics in 2004 and is still going at the age of 35. he thinks bolt might reconsider his decision to quit after next week's world championships in london. the special thing about it is not just such a predominant figure who will make a void in our sport, but it will be filled by such young athletes who want to make a name for themselves but he has the opportunity always to come back. once he leaves, he can come back, he can have a year of rest and concede, you know what i love it too much i am coming back. you think he would do that after a break? he has a rock star mentality, he can travel the world and have fun and then say, i wa nt to world and have fun and then say, i want to come back. world and have fun and then say, i want to come back. england are the favourites to win next month's women's rugby union world cup but even if they do, the players won't have their professional contracts renewed. the rfu will instead switch the funding to rugby sevens. with the controversy threatening to overshadow the start of the tournament, our reporter chris slegg has been speaking to one of their most experienced players — rachael burford. at this years six—year —— at this yea r‘s at this years six—year —— at this year's six nations england swept all before them. now the world cup. harlequins centre has played in three already, including the last one in france which england won.|j just remember there was a pivotal timing of when we knew we would be able to come back because we knew we we re able to come back because we knew we were about to celebrate being world champions, running on the pitch and shouting champions. i was between laughing and crying. with johanna konta becoming the first british woman to reach wimbledon‘s semi—finals for a 39 years and england women's cricketer claiming the world cup on sunday, the rugby players are determined to extend the wealth —— this feel—good factor.m is fantastic to be part of that. we wa nt to is fantastic to be part of that. we want to keep women in sport within the limelight. even if they win the world cup, again, the contract ends after the tournament because the rfu switches funding to the sevens. the announced record revenues last year and defend their position. announced record revenues last year and defend their positionlj understand and defend their position.” understand if you see part of the strategy, you will see that is unfair but look at the whole game. how can we support the women's game and make sure we have sustainable success year—on—year. and make sure we have sustainable success year-on-year. has it made life uncertain for you and your team—mates? life uncertain for you and your team-mates? no, we have known for awhile and have focused on preparation for the world cup. england's head to ireland next week. against spain in dublin, their quest for more world cup glory begins. world cup glory begins. now those of you of watched the athens olympics back in 2004 will probably remember the famous ‘blondes in a boat‘ — the british sailors who won the yingling gold. and then 2 out of the 3 of them did it again in 2008. well my guest tonight was won of those brilliant blondes. it's sarah ayton... does that description and ayew? not at all. instantly people can relate to others and remember who we are. you are here because in one week you will be on a racehorse hurtling down glorious goodwood and you're not even a horse rider, tell me about it. it is a massive challenge. i started riding in november, spent 12 01’ started riding in november, spent 12 or 13 hours learning the basic skills and then transitioned onto a racing horse. it has been a crazy journey. first of all had to get fit for purpose so underwent a jockey fit programme and then spent hours riding ina fit programme and then spent hours riding in a yard in england. a fantastic journey, they say riding in a yard in england. a fantasticjourney, they say i have a good position so i looked the part. this is a charity race at goodwood, you're not planning to do a victoria pendleton? i love the experience but i willjust get thirsty out of the way with the magnolia cup. i am enjoying it, it is thrilling and a wonderful challenge so i deftly to do more. when victoria pendleton did, some vague similarities between the spot but obviously feeling is about the water and wind, very difficult —— very different to writing, have you fallen off? there are similarities. the boat is a moving platform. you have to be agile and around the boat. there are variables like the weather and horse riding is similarto variables like the weather and horse riding is similar to that. once the boat goes, it is going and that is the same with the worst. there are similarities but it has been a massive challenge. you are still feeling competitively? you did not go to london, looking after your children? yes, i missed out of 2012 but what a fantastic olympic. i seal a small boat and my sons thomas and oscar love sailing and the three of us oscar love sailing and the three of us get out and have a lovely time. would you like to be going to tokyo? this challenge has taught me i am driven by having a challenge. i am very able so i cannot rule tokyo 2020 out but i also cannot rule out doing more riding. best of luck on thursday, the magnolia cup you and 12 other ladies. really good luck to you. thank you for coming. what a crazy lady, i would not be doing that. a re—capital top stories, the cricket is ongoing at the oval. a fantastic day for toby roland—jones. 124 - fantastic day for toby roland—jones. 124 — eat at the oval. we will have the rest of that throughout the evening. that's all from sportsday. huw woozencroft back with more at 8.15 and throughout the evening, but from me it's goodnight. hello there are rather cool and mixed weekends. we have had dark clouds at the oval. you can see how the cloud has been increasing across the cloud has been increasing across the south—west, wettest weather in wales. the heavy rain moves into northern england over the next few hours and the winds strengthen, sweeping its south eastwards. probably clear by the end of the night, clear skies following on behind. blustery showers remain across scotland and northern ireland. lows of 12 or 13 degrees. first thing saturday, showers in the north—west, chiefly across the north—west, chiefly across the north—west of northern ireland and north—west of northern ireland and north—west scotland. drier in eastern regions of scotland. not many showers and northern england, mostly in cumbria. most of england and wales starts dry and bright with sunshine. this cloud close to the south coast. the rain from last night not clearing away and moved northwards during the day. we may not be quite so lucky with the weather at the oval tomorrow, rain likely by the afternoon and possibly into the evening session as well. this rain works its way northwards. how quickly far north it gets that is the tricky part. driving midlands and northern england, some sunshine here. bessie of the weekend and then blustery showers for scotland and northern ireland. —— best day of the weekend. temperatures similar to the past couple of days. keep your eye on the rain running north for scotla nd on the rain running north for scotland and northern ireland. —— best day of the weekend. temperatures similar to the past couple of days. keep your eye on the rain running northwards and into the night before sweeping away into the north sea. that weather system out of the way by sunday morning. low pressure towards the north—west, thatis pressure towards the north—west, that is the one constant for the weekend and into next week. sunday, sunshine and showers, hail and thunder in the west, moving eastwards. sunshine and 22 degrees in the south before more showers. more showers on monday, heavy for scotla nd more showers on monday, heavy for scotland and northern ireland. fewer showers and more sunshine on tuesday. this is bbc news — the headlines at 7pm: charlie gard, the 11—month—old boy at the centre of a long legal battle, has died. a family spokesperson tells the bbc, "our beautiful little boy has gone. we are so proud of you, charlie." the government orders an independent review of building regulations and fire safety, after 82 tower blocks are found to have failed a new fire test, in the wake of the grenfell tower tragedy. the chancellor says brexit in 2019 won't bring immediate changes — and it's likely to be 2022 before the full process takes place. in the next hour: another setback for president trump amid a new white house row. us senate

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