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Sportsday

she went out and played with freedom. she is unseeded, 42 in the world, most unlikely for her to take the final and actually win the title so i think that really helped to free her up and 0ns was tied up in knots and when you are tied up in knots, you want the ball to come at you hard and fast like 0ns jabeur has played the last three or four opponents so you are just reacting. what vondrousova did, she slows down the pace and now 0ns jabeur has to create the pace and have the racket speed which is much more difficult to do when you are tight. people like me can watch it and say that person wants it too much. can you want it too much? is that possible? i think so. often, there are some you don't have the skill level to win a major but there are some that are right... some that you think, on grass, if he doesn't win here, he is going to win so many majors. he already won the us open. but there are some that are right on the cusp and she is 28. she might be squeezing

Title , Final , World , Freedom , 42 , 0ns-jabeur , Pace , Ball , 0ns , Opponents , Three , Four

Sportsday

she's only ever one one title on the wta tour and it was quite a small one a few years back so this was a hugejump up for her and she was able to hold her nerve, play beautifully with so much finesse and feel and then she would inject pace and she just really disrupted the play of 0ns jabeur and she did a masterfuljob, she really deserved to win. how much did it help that the expectation wasn't on her shoulders? she only won four matches on grass prior to these championships. beat five seeded players, was very close to going out tojessica pegula. even this final, the talk was about on 0ns, not about to marketa vondrousova and that seem to help? i agree with you. everything was on 0ns jabeur. she is the favourite, she is going to win, she has won a few titles on grass. she is the better grass court player. she lost in the final last year and how much she wants it and what this would mean to her. and for vondrousova, it was really helpful that she didn't feel the pressure.

Title , Nerve , Wta-tour , Hugejump , Finesse , One , Championships , Matches , Play , Wasn-t , 0ns-jabeur , Grass

BBC News at One

renters are likely to be the most stretched by housing and food bills as the cost of living continues to rise, according to an official survey. the report from the office for national statistics also suggests that one in 20 adults had run out of food in the previous two weeks. our business correspondent marc ashdown is here with more details. marc. the 0ns carried out this survey between february and may and they asked 15,000 people in england, scotland and wales a series of questions. could they afford a one off sudden expense of £850? have they borrowed more in loans or credit cards recently? have they been able to save at all? and have they struggled with their energy bills? if someone answered yes to three or more of those, then they re considered "financially vulnerable". 0verall about a quarter of all adults surveyed were found to be. but certain groups appear to be struggling more than others. for example, 43% of renters said they had difficulty affording their rent. while just 28% of mortgage

Adults , Marc-ashdown , Report , Renters , Food , Cost-of-living , Survey , Bills , Office-for-national-statistics , Most , Housing , 20

Sportsday

final. she's an amazing player, very talented, being a lefty, if her serve is working and anglos, i think she has great chance but then we have ons jabeur on the other side who is a magician. she can slice, she can hit hard with the forehand, her serve has been working good and i think it would be a great final. i'm looking forward to it. what i think it would be a great final. i'm looking forward to it. what have ou made i'm looking forward to it. what have you made of— i'm looking forward to it. what have you made of 0ns — i'm looking forward to it. what have you made of ons jabeur, _ i'm looking forward to it. what have you made of ons jabeur, you - you made of ons jabeur, you mentioned the magician and the tricks. she seems to have arraigned some of it back at times and come closer to sabalenka and others. we weren't sure if she could match what she did but here she is again. what have you made of her mindset this time around? i have you made of her mindset this time around?— have you made of her mindset this time around? i think she's doing an amazin: time around? i think she's doing an amazing job. _ time around? i think she's doing an amazing job, she's _ time around? i think she's doing an amazing job, she's growing - time around? i think she's doing an amazing job, she's growing as - time around? i think she's doing an amazing job, she's growing as a - amazing job, she's growing as a player. in the last 3—4 years it's amazing the changes that she's done.

Ons-jabeur , Final , Chance , Player , Serve , Anglos , Lefty , Side , Very-talented , Magician , Forehand , 0ns

Nicky Campbell

the first figures from the 0ns on net migration numbers coming up soon. we've got dominic casciani, our home affairs respondent, it is refreshing having him here. he is literally refreshing his laptop, the second will get the figures. it would be good to run through this for you, would be good to run through this foryou, ifind it would be good to run through this for you, ifind it really interesting, the list ofjobs for which there is a skills shortage. fisher people, fishermen have been added to that. public health directors and managers, care workers, obviously. chemical scientists, biological scientists, biochemists, scientists and construction, related engineering, geologists, civil engineers, design and development engineers, production engineers, quality control engineers. it analysts,

Figures , Dominic-casciani , Migration-numbers , 0ns , 0 , Laptop , Second , Foryou , People , It , Fishermen , Skills-shortage

Politics Live

generation? as my honourable friend, has said, gloucestershire in particular has seen a reduction in waiting time since december. we recognise there is more to be done, and that is why we are delivering on our plan to recover urgent and emergency care to ensure that people get the care they need easier, faster and closer to home. ., need easier, faster and closer to home. . ., , ., home. leader of the opposition, keir starmer. home. leader of the opposition, keir starmer- how— home. leader of the opposition, keir starmer. how many _ home. leader of the opposition, keir starmer. how many work _ home. leader of the opposition, keir starmer. how many work visas - home. leader of the opposition, keir starmer. how many work visas were | starmer. how many work visas were issued to foreign _ starmer. how many work visas were issued to foreign nationals - starmer. how many work visas were issued to foreign nationals last - issued to foreign nationals last year? mr issued to foreign nationals last ear? ~ ,,, ., ~' issued to foreign nationals last ear? ~ , ., year? mr speaker, the new statistics will be out later— year? mr speaker, the new statistics will be out later this _ year? mr speaker, the new statistics will be out later this week. _ year? mr speaker, the new statistics will be out later this week. the - will be out later this week. the most recent statistics we have, the ons most recent statistics we have, the 0ns said at the time, contained a set of unique circumstances including welcoming many people here for humanitarian reasons. the fi . ures for humanitarian reasons. the figures are — for humanitarian reasons. the figures are out, _ for humanitarian reasons. the figures are out, a _ for humanitarian reasons. tie: figures are out, a quarter of for humanitarian reasons. ti2 figures are out, a quarter of a million work visas were issued last year. he knows that answer, hejust doesn't want to give it, and the new

Friend , Reduction , Plan , Particular , Emergency-care , Generation , Gloucestershire , People , Keir-starmer , Care , How-home , Leader-of-the-opposition

BBC News at One

90% of the jewellery that we sell is made using brass metal as the base metal. and brass has in itself as a raw material increased 33% in the last seven, eight months. and that's a significant increase in our product costs. rising prices and rising interest rates to control them have been weighing on the economy. new figures from the office for national statistics show zero growth in february. some sectors of the economy have been performing better than others. the 0ns says that sales in shops, for example, have been pretty buoyant, especially in discount stores, and the construction sector too — that's been building up momentum. but those benefits were offset by strikes among teachers and civil servants which weighed down on growth. and while shops may be getting busier and selling more, they are not necessarily making more money.

Brass , 90- , Brass-metal , Base-metal , Jewellery , Raw-material , Seven , 33 , Eight , 90 , Didn-t , Figures

BBC News

surprise, but the 0ns that monitors these things, the office of national statistics, says alcohol prices, they will surprise, that went up. and when you strip out, food and alcohol also went up. some reaction from uk chancellorjeremy hunt, saying these falls in inflation we were all expecting are not inevitable.— inevitable. what are the implications _ inevitable. what are the implications for - inevitable. what are the implications for interest j inevitable. what are the - implications for interest rates? this, because, interest rates brought in to control the cost of living when the cost of living is getting too high. we've seen the bank of england raised interest rates from .1% to 4% over 1a months. huge rises. this of course as to the pressure to control rising prices. we weren't sure whether the uk, when they announce these figures on thursday, we do this because the backdrop to this in the last two weeks is of these two banking failures in america, and that has caused a huge concern and some people... and credit suisse in

Things , Food , Office-for-national-statistics , 0ns , Surprise , Reaction , Alcohol-prices , Alcohol , 0 , Inflation , Uk , Interest-rates

World Business Report

soon be fixed. as you are probably aware, in the last quarter of last year, so the three months to december, output was basically flat in the uk, so as currently estimated by the 0ns, we just avoided what many will call every session. that is three consecutive quarters of contraction. so, trying to look at a half full glass, if we can make some progress on resolving those strikes and moving forward, it is a slightly more positive start this year. let's, as you say, take a glass half full position, shall we, this morning, why not? and let's assume that this is possible the prime minister will be able to end what is the worst wave of strikes to hit the uk in decades, with this deal of backdating the wage offer. if that rate comes off, what are we left with? 50.

Uk , Many , Output , 0ns , Session , Three , 0 , Glass , Strikes , Quarters , Contraction , Progress

BBC News at Ten

so what are the main factors behind last year�*s figures? emergency care doctors say it�*s partly down to ambulance delays and long waits in a&e harming patients. and the cancellations of many operations, checks and appointments during lockdowns could well have stored up health problems resulting in more deaths last year. we know that there were a lot of people who would ordinarily have received diagnoses, particularly cardiovascular, because these things play out quite quickly, during the pandemic, that missed them. around 500,000 people walking around with undiagnosed high blood pressure, so that's going to contribute to patient demand. so how does all this compare with leading european economies also hit hard by covid—i9? here are some stats compiled by the 0ns going back to 2020. italy saw deaths 3.5% above the previous average, slightly more than the uk�*s 3.2%. but that in turn was above spain

Figures , Patients , Partly , Factors , Ambulance-delays , Cancellations , A-e , Emergency-care-doctors , People , Lot , Deaths , Operations