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Breakfast

will have a dry day with sunny spells, a few isolated showers, and in the next few days it will turn warmer and more humid, especially friday. all the details later. it's wednesday the 16th of august. england are preparing to face australia in the semi—final of the women's world cup this morning. the lionesses will go head to head with the hosts, in sydney, in the hope of reaching the final for the first time. we'll have all the build—up here on breakfast. our sports editor dan roan has more. cue the party! even here in sports—mad australia, it's a moment that will never be forgotten. victory over france after a nerve—shredding penalty shoot—out earned the matildas, as the team is known, a first appearance in the semifinals at their own world cup, thrilling a nation in the process. but now comes the mouthwatering prospect of european champions england, and even the co—hosts admit that they're underdogs. look at resources financially, obviously they are a massive favourite going into this game, but if you then add the belief

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Breakfast

with lengthy sunny spells and a few isolated showers, then it will get warmer and turn more humid. all the details later. it's wednesday the 16th of august. england are preparing to face australia in the semifinal of the women s world cup this morning. the lionesses will go head to head with the hosts, in sydney, in the hope of reaching the final for the first time. we'll have all the build—up here on breakfast. our sports editor dan roan has more. cue the party! even here in sports—mad australia, it's a moment that will never be forgotten. victory over france after a nerve—shredding penalty shoot—out earned the matildas, as the team is known, a first appearance in the semifinals at their own world cup, thrilling a nation in the process. but now comes the mouthwatering prospect of european champions england, and even the co—hosts admit that they're underdogs. look at resources financially, obviously they are a massive favourite going into this game, but if you then add the belief

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Verified Live

august 2023. can we just spell out the practical effect of that? the 16th of august is the wednesday three weeks from today. in the usual way, this being an order derogating from openjustice, the parties or media representatives may apply to vary or discharge it, but in particular, if the crown prosecution service within the three week period makes a decision not to charge mr b, then that of course must be notified to the court immediately. if within that period the prosecution decide not to charge, i'm sorry decide to charge, orwish

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BBC News

investigation is possible. however, you and everybody listening and watching this broadcast do need to realise that these are ongoing live investigations and there will be elements of those investigations that i am unable to talk about at this time. i will now give you a short update around each of those investigations was i will tackle that in chronological order, as they occurred. the first murder was of sam rimmer. he was murdered in cold blood on the 16th of august in merseyside. firstly, we are continuing to support his family at this incredibly difficult time. for each of these murders, none of us and me certainly can even begin to appreciate what those family members must be going through. we have specialist officers supporting the

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Sportsday

downpours in the south—east, we see the influence about front pushing into scotland and northern ireland. a few more chilly spot under clear skies but otherwise in the teens for most. thursday will be quite cloudy and wet in northern and western areas, a bit drier on friday and increasing sunshine. that's it, back to. thanks, stav. and that's bbc news at six on tuesday the 16th of august. you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website. from the six team, it's goodbye. the news continues here on bbc one as now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. time to see if dina asher—smith's hamstring is holding up. the team gb star prepares to defend her european 100 metres title.

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BBC News

on the extent of disruption. this is affecting nine companies around the country as you say, it's train drivers walking out for one day on saturday the 13th. on some of those affected networks, there will be no trains at all, for example, on south—eastern services and cross country and where there are trains on great western and lner, there will be an extremely limited service. so, people are being told basically not to travel and to check before they set off if they do need to travel, and the rail delivery group which represents train companies says people can use advance tickets the day before or on subsequent days up until the 16th of august. just to be clear, because there's been disruption already as i mentioned, that was with the rmt union, this is a separate industrial action? that's right. in this case it is nine train companies, it does not in this case, it's nine train companies, it doesn't sound like much maybe,

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BBC News

to be clear because there has been disruption already as i mentioned, that was with the rmt union, this is a separate industrial action? that's right. in this case it is 9 train companies, it does not sound like much maybe, but these are quite big train companies and actually even where trains are running on others that are not directly affected they will be very busy but this is train drivers, we have also had a series of strikes across the country, national scale strikes by members of the rmt union. it is a range of different rail workers involved there and that affects network rail and 14 train companies. their next strikes are due to happen in august and they will be joined by a couple of other unions on the same date. the tssa and some members from the unite union

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people can use advance tickets the day before or on subsequent days up until the 16th of august. to day before or on subsequent days up until the 16th of august.— until the 16th of august. to be clear because _ until the 16th of august. to be clear because there _ until the 16th of august. to be clear because there has i until the 16th of august. to be clear because there has been l clear because there has been disruption already as i mentioned, that was with the rmt union, this is a separate industrial action?- a separate industrial action? that's ri . ht. a separate industrial action? that's riuht. in a separate industrial action? that's right- in this _ a separate industrial action? that's right. in this case _ a separate industrial action? that's right. in this case it _ a separate industrial action? that's right. in this case it is _ a separate industrial action? that's right. in this case it is 19 _ right. in this case it is 19 companies, it does not sound like much maybe but these are quite big train companies and actually even where trains are running on others that are not directly affected they will be very busy but this is train drivers, we have also had a series of strikes across the country, national scale strikes by members of the rmt union. it is a range of different rail workers involved there and that affects network rail and 14 train companies. those next strikes are due to start in august and they will be joined by a couple of other unions on the same date.

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Our World-20210708-00:32:00

not this time. ministers are taking the opposite approach in england, confident vaccines will protect more of us from the worst of this third wave. will hospitals cope with rising covid cases, prime minister? more infections mean more people with long covid and the risk of new variants. the labour leader says we're heading for a summer of chaos and confusion. let's be clear why the number of cases will surge so quickly, because he is taking all protections off in one go. that is reckless. is the prime minister really comfortable with a plan that means 100,000 people catching this virus every day and everything that entails? we will continue with a balanced and reasonable approach, and i have given the reasons. this country has rolled out the fastest vaccination programme anywhere in europe. the vaccines provide more than 90% protection against hospitalisation. but the owners of this teashop in grantchester are facing another problem. they're closed because so many staff are at home after coming into contact with an infected person. soon people who have had both jabs will not have to isolate, but the rule's not changing until the 16th of august. the impact on this business and all hospitality businesses like mine is devastatingly serious. we have got a ridiculous system where for the third time

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The Week in Parliament-20210710-01:41:00

england next month. we're already seeing businesses unable to function, hospitality businesses having to close. if i take nurseries for example, they have to maintain legal ratios of staff to children in order to stay open, and the early years sector has a young workforce, many of whom are not double vaccinated. so cases are skyrocketing and nurseries are being put in the position of having to turn families away in orderto maintain legal ratios. which families do you think they should be prioritising? we have to make sure that we use the tools we have to, in the form of isolation, to get through this particular phase. it won't last long. is it the case that until we get to that point on the 16th of august, people who have been jabbed twice will have to isolate even if they've had a negative covid test? we're asking people to isolate. i know how frustrating it is, but... why?

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