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hello and welcome to sportsday. i m gavin ramjaun. the perfect start england get their rugby union world cup campaign going in record breaking style against fiji. hardened on target again for manchester city, who cook top tonight in the premier league. could this be the perfect weekend for max verstappen? he s claimed pole for the japanese grand prix, where he could retain his world title. hello there and welcome along to sportsday. as far as opening games to a world cup campaign go, they really don t come much better than england s. earlier today, they blew away fiji, scoring 1a tries in a record breaking victory in new zealand. they won 84 19, extending their record winning streak in test matches. jo currie reports. the year long covid delay means these players have had a long wait for this moment. england s red roses are expected to bloom at this world cup. fitting, then, that they get their campaign under way in eden. for emerging fiji, a first ever appearance at ....
hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: a massive explosion has severely damaged the strategically important road and rail bridge connecting occupied crimea to russia. the un nuclear watchdog calls for the urgent protection of the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in ukraine after shelling cuts its external power. ten people have been killed and eight injured in an explosion at a petrol station in the republic of ireland police say it appears to have been a tragic accident . protests continue in iran and around the world as three people are killed in the country. now on bbc news it s time for sportsday. , hello and welcome to sportsday. i m gavin ramjaun. the perfect start england get their rugby union world cup campaign going in record breaking style against fiji. haaland on target again for manchester city, who go top tonight in the premier league. could this be the perfect weekend for max verstappen? he s claimed pole for the japanese grand prix, where he could retain ....
on this tuesday night. good evening everyone. i m ayman roy dean, in for stephanie ruhle. donald trump has tried almost everything to slow down the government s investigation into the classified documents seized from mar-a-lago. now he s taking his course to the supreme court. today, trump made an emergency request, asking the court to overturn a lower court ruling that prevented the special master from revealing the roughly 100 classified documents taken during the search from his florida club back on august 8th. you may recall that the 11th circuit of appeals agreed with the justice department, which had argued that there was no legal basis for the special master to conduct his own special review of that records. trump s appeal was directed to justice clarence thomas because he oversees the 11th circuit court, and tonight the supreme court ask the doj to file its response to trump s request by 5 pm october 11th. just a short time ago, one legal expert reacted to ....
has it sent our panel to sleep? has europe yet woken up to the prospect of energy rationing this winter? and are the democrats slumbering whilst donald trump is thundering? here in the studio are jef mcallister, an american lawyer, who was london bureau chief for time magazine. the french author and journalist, agnes poirier and adam raphael, who has been commentating on british politics since the 1970s. thank you very much for being with us. adam, let s start with the british conservative leadership contest. in effect the beauty contest. in effect the beauty contest for britain s next prime minister. it s been 101, blue on blue in some of the attacks. how revealing or interesting has it been? ~ ~h revealing or interesting has it been? ~ . , , revealing or interesting has it been? ~ , been? well it has rightly pointed out this only been? well it has rightly pointed out this only hundred been? well it has rightly pointed out this only hundred and - been? well it has rightl ....