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point of view, they're probably relieved by it. but however, there's always a case that ufo and fifa particularly, they make sure they increase their income from playing more games and bigger tournaments. and blame the clubs if you like, but in actualfact, and blame the clubs if you like, but in actual fact, the and blame the clubs if you like, but in actualfact, the reason and blame the clubs if you like, but in actual fact, the reason why it's been done is the fa cannot stand up to it. , ., ., , ., to it. yes, and we of course had the downgrading of— to it. yes, and we of course had the downgrading of the _ to it. yes, and we of course had the downgrading of the fa _ to it. yes, and we of course had the downgrading of the fa cups - to it. yes, and we of course had the downgrading of the fa cups with . to it. yes, and we of course had the downgrading of the fa cups with a i downgrading of the fa cups with a series of decisions over the years, a final point because we were looking at some of the games's the top players, we were looking at slicker pictures, pictures are so great. you would have played on some of those pictures and those replays in the lower leg clubs, they were like mud baths. that in a sense levelled the playing field, did new? and lead to some of those extraordinary results that we remember over the years. yes, and some of the — remember over the years. yes, and some of the games _ remember over the years. yes, and some of the games you _ remember over the years. yes, and some of the games you see - remember over the years. yes, and some of the games you see now- remember over the years. yes, and l some of the games you see now that are cancelled because there's not mud on the ground, you think that was us every single week, and

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in the side of the fuselage where a panel is in place, supposed to be in place in order to fend off emergency exits on those planes that are carrying fewer passengers than the plain is able to carry. were that to have happened, at a higher altitude, actualfact a higher altitude, actual fact it a higher altitude, actualfact it occurred minutes after the plane had left portland, experts are saying that the outcome could have been catastrophic with people as well as possessions being sucked out the hole in the fuselage. sucked out the hole in the fuselage-— fuselage. and that is a horrific— fuselage. and that is a horrific fort, _ fuselage. and that is a | horrific fort, something fuselage. and that is a - horrific fort, something like a hollywood movie. but the federal aviation administration is looking into this so these planes are grounded for now, aren't they?— planes are grounded for now, aren't they? they are indeed. 171 of the _ aren't they? they are indeed. 171 of the max _ aren't they? they are indeed. 171 of the max nine _ aren't they? they are indeed. 171 of the max nine -- - aren't they? they are indeed. 171 of the max nine -- max i aren't they? they are indeed. i 171 of the max nine -- max nine 171 of the max nine —— max nine have been grounded and they look like they will be

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BBC News

across west and half of england and wales. further east, drier settled with some sunshine and temperatures, well, 17 to 21 degrees for scotland and northern ireland, perhaps peaking at 2a or 25 degrees, 77 fahrenheit for england and wales into the first part of next week. low pressure will move in from the north and it will bring showers or longer spells of rain across scotland and northern ireland. some blustery winds as well. for england and wales, it stays largely dry with showers fairly isolated and with a south—westerly wind direction, those temperatures will start to climb and to feel quite pleasant. in actualfact, temperatures peaking at 26 degrees here, 16 to 21 under the cloud and the rain. a similar story as we move into tuesday. always the risk of some showers continuing into the far north and west and a few along west facing coasts. but there'll be plenty of sunshine and plenty of warmth. it will feel quite pleasant. once again, those temperatures peaking widely into the mid 20s across central and southern england. but by the middle part of the week we are expecting a change of weather front could potentially bring some wetter weather and as this drifts its way steadily eastwards, the wind direction will swing around to a fresher northwesterly. so that means that we're

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Our World

through by the end of the afternoon, temperatures in lincolnshire peaking at 25.9 celsius. so this was the story then on saturday with storm betty anchored to the north west, starting to drift its way a little bit further westward. so as we go through the day on sunday, we will have more cloud the further north and west and a few scattered showers to begin with. and then into the afternoon, perhaps some more showers developing across western half of england and wales. further east, drier settled with some sunshine and temperatures, well, 17 to 21 degrees for scotland and northern ireland, perhaps peaking at 24 or 25 degrees, 77 fahrenheit for england and wales into the first part of next week. low pressure will move in from the north and it will bring showers or longer spells of rain across scotland and northern ireland. some blustery winds as well. for england and wales, it stays largely dry with showers fairly isolated and with a south—westerly wind direction, those temperatures will start to climb and to feel quite pleasant. in actualfact, temperatures peaking at 26 degrees here, 16 to 21

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BBC News

scotland after the independence referendum. that £1 billion conveniently disappeared and then of course just a couple of years ago, you had a new licensing bound for carbon capture and storage, at which point the whole of the gas sector in the north—east of scotland missed out to projects in the north of england. perhaps for political reasons. so we have waited in scotland for 18 years for this announcement for carbon capture and storage to go ahead. so it is one that i welcome but it is of course quite frustrating that it has taken this long to get at this point. in terms of the oil and gas licensing to which the previous commentator was referring there, i think we need to look at this. what are the uk conservative party are seeking to do is to build upon the mantle of donald trump to build drill when actualfact donald trump to build drill when actual fact what they should be doing is taking an evidence—based approach. 0n doing is taking an evidence—based approach. on that takes into account our needs for energy but also taking into account the reality of the climate emergency that we all face. i don't believe that they are taking

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Breakfast

a few people are waking up with a new title after being named in the king's first birthday honours list. among them is sir terry wait, who spent almost five years in captivity after being kidnapped by islamic terrorists in lebanon in 1987. after his release, he went on to help others in the same situation and has been given a knighthood for his services to charity. he spoke with our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba. it sounds rather ludicrous, i think, because i don't think of myself as a sir, i've always been called terry, but in actualfact, sir, i've always been called terry, but in actual fact, i sir, i've always been called terry, but in actualfact, i used sir, i've always been called terry, but in actual fact, i used to receive a lot of letters addressed to sir terry waite and people were confusing me with the terry morgan because the initials were the same, tw. -- because the initials were the same, tw. —— wolgan. but now it is for real. when i look to the letter, i could not believe it. i thought there was some mistake. and quite frankly, tears came to my eyes. i'm not quite sure why! i thought

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The Context

covered on the website. just search bbc news and you will find them all they are. of course, we are continuing to cover mr trumps court case that is happening in miami tomorrow. he hasjust arrived. we will have the details as they happen. stay with us on the context. hello there. perhaps not quite as hot as yesterday, but still a hot day today. the highest temperatures were around cumbria. a bit too warm for walking. lots of sunshine around here. we have seen, however, some thunderstorms breaking out across the london area, in actualfact, and drifting into buckinghamshire. and for a good few hours, it's going to be pretty nasty, i think, through the midlands. we've got some torrential thundery downpours this evening, and that could lead to some flooding. and there could be about an inch of rain or so falling in the space of an hour, some downpours heading into wales, parts of northern ireland

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The Context

he never went to jail. silvio berlusconi, who has died at the age of 86. stay with us on a the context. we will bring you all the latest from ukraine injust context. we will bring you all the latest from ukraine in just a moment, tell you how the counteroffensive is going. don't go away. hello there. perhaps not quite as hot as yesterday, but still a hot day today. the highest temperatures were around cumbria. a bit too warm for walking. lots of sunshine around here. we have seen, however, some thunderstorms breaking out across the london area, in actualfact, and drifting into buckinghamshire. and for a good few hours, it's going to be pretty nasty, i think, through the midlands. we've got some torrential thundery downpours this evening, and that could lead to some flooding. and there could be about an inch of rain or so falling in the space of an hour,

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BBC News

the country with damages in excess of 30 degrees. i'm sure it was too hot but those across the east coast of england were probably cheering when they saw blue skies and sunshine throughout the day because you have seen that low cloud folsom time. in actualfact, we had quite a lot of sunshine generally across the country this saturday. down into the south—west, though, a different story. outbreaks of showery rain. for parts of south—west england and wales, we have not seen rain the overfour wales, we have not seen rain the over four weeks, wales, we have not seen rain the overfour weeks, so wales, we have not seen rain the over four weeks, so welcome wales, we have not seen rain the overfour weeks, so welcome news. you can just about make the rain drops out on the top of the water here in padstow, cornwall. as we go into sunday, we are going to start off with a lot of sunshine and once again, the heat is going to build. by again, the heat is going to build. by the middle of the afternoon, we still have a risk of a sharp, thundery downpours. they will be very hit and miss and not everyone will see them. if you queue catch one and you will know about it. temperatures once again in south—east england, high 20s or low 30s not out of the question. a little bit cooler and fresher further north and west but still the

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Sportsday

a hot summer's day across the country for many, with temperatures in excess of 30 degrees. i'm sure it was too hot, but those across the east coast of england were probably cheering when they saw blue sky and sunshine throughout the day, because you've seen that low grey cloud for quite some time. and in actualfact, we had quite a lot of sunshine generally across the country this saturday. down into the south west, though, a different story. outbreaks of showery rain. now, for parts of south west england and wales, we haven't seen rain for over four weeks, so welcome news, really. you can just about make the raindrops out on the top of the water here in padstow, cornwall. as we go into sunday, we're going to start off with a lot of sunshine and once again, the heat is going to build. so by the middle part of the afternoon, there“s still a risk of some sharp, thundery downpours. they will be very hit and miss. not everyone will see them, but if you catch them, you“ll really know about it. temperatures once again, perhaps, in southeast england, high 20s, low 30s not out of the question. a little bit cooler and fresher

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