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but there was frustration in the women's sprint relay as dina asher—smith pulled up injured and the team could only come in sixth. andy swiss reports from eugene. a day of relay drama for britain, but ultimately delight, a medalfor the men in a truly frantic final. the us were the favourites but a wobbly last baton change let canada through and behind them could reese prescott fend offjamaica and hang on to bronze? canada, have it, united states, great britain third. so as canada celebrated, so did the british team: zharnel hughes, prescott, nethaneel mitchell—bla ke, and jonah efoloko. well, what a dramatic race that was. and against the very toughest opposition, the british men's quartet have brought home a medal. i mean, we stepped up when we had to and credit to everybody for raising their game. we came with a medal. it's a stepping stone. we'll get better and got to raise our game going forward. but at this moment, we're going to enjoy it together, appreciate the fact that we got a medal. earlier, though, the women's hopes ended in heartache. they were right in it, as dina asher—smith ran the third leg, but then agony.

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phil mackie, bbc news, birmingham. at the world championships in oregon, there was delight for britain's dina asher—smith — she won the bronze medal in the 200 metres, returning to the major championship podium after a year of personal and physical challenges. jamaica's shericka jackson took the gold, with the second—fastest time in history. andy swiss reports from eugene. she was in tears at the weekend. not this time. the dazzling dina asher—smith, a world medallist again. third from right, asher—smith was the reigning champion at 200 metres, but after a difficult season there'd been muted expectations. could she really rival the very best? well, there was no catching jamaica's shericka jackson, who was hurtling towards history, or shelly—ann fraser—pryce. but behind them asher—smith dug in and bravely she held on for bronze. commentator: it's a win forjackson! she gets the gold! jackson's 21.45 the second—fastest

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of people have been forced to leave their homes. in other news, four candidates remain in the race to be the next conservative leader — and prime minister. another round of voting takes place today. 2.5 million public sector workers will find out today about the pay rise they�*ll be getting this year. and, could you soon be allowed to get married in your back garden? a change in the law is set to give couples more say over wedding venues and ceremonies in england and wales. sport, and a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. good morning. the world athletics championships has continued overnight in oregon, with varied success for great britain. a hard—fought bronze for laura muir saw her claim a world finals medalfor the first time, however disappointment in the heptathlon as katarina johnson—thompson finishes eighth, ending her reign as world champion. andy swiss reports from eugene. a first medalfor

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winning bronze in the 1500 metres. good morning, the world athletics championship has continued overnight in oregon, with mixed success for gb. a hard—fought bronze for laura muir saw her claim a world finals medalfor the first time, however disappointment in the heptathlon as katarina johnson—thompson finishes eighth, ending her reign as world champion. andy swiss reports from eugene. a first medalfor britain, and one of the gutsiest you will ever see. for laura muir, another night to remember. after winning silver at last year's olympics, she began the 1500 with high hopes. but as the two favourites charged off at a blistering pace, it was a case ofjust clinging on. she couldn't catch the winner, faith kipyegon, or gudaf tsegay, but muir's reward was a battling bronze. at the end, her utter exhaustion was plain to see, but after missing a medal at the last four world championships, so was her elation. i'm so delighted. it was all about this, you know, that's what i wanted, this world medal. fifth time trying.

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at the end of the day, i'm not a robot. of course you think about it and you envision it. you want to envision it. my hotel room is directly opposite the big yellow board on 18 there, right at the first. every morning, i look out and try to envision mcilroy as top name on the leaderboard and how that feels. at the start of today it was at the top. but at the start of tomorrow, it won't be. well, it was case of what might have been for dina asher—smith — the british sprinter was upset after her fourth placed finish in the 100 metres at the world championships. a race won by shelly—ann fraser—pryce who's been crowned the fastest woman on the planet for the fifth time, in what was a jamaican 1—2—3. andy swiss reports from eugene. another golden day for one of sport's most glittering stars. shelly—ann fraser—pryce yet again on top of the world. earlier, britain's hopes

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the poor... the poor viewers have a month of this to come, and i hope we can have, actually, a better contest in the coming weeks. 0k, thank you very much. but, based on this debate, that hope seems unlikely. rishi sunak drew the most fire in this brutal blue—on—blue debate, as front—runners do, while liz truss and penny mordaunt probably cemented their status as his main challengers. this week, tory mps will continue to eliminate contenders until there are just two left. and then it's up to conservative party members to pick our next prime minister. ben wright, bbc news, westminster. the prospect of being sent to rwanda is not deterring asylum seekers from crossing the channel in small boats. that's according to the home affairs select committee, which says the rwanda plan — announced three months ago — is not a "silver—bullet solution". our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, reports. last year, 28,500 people came to the uk in small boats. so far this year,

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andy swiss reports from eugene. another golden day for one of sport's most glittering stars. shelly—ann fraser—pryce yet again on top of the world. earlier, britain's hopes in the 100 metres had rested on dina asher—smith. nearest the camera, she got away well. butjamaica's trio had other ideas. elaine thompson—herah and shericka jackson pushed her all the way but fraser pryce was unstoppable. it's a fifth title, unbelievable! and so some 13 years after her first crown, the athlete known as the pocket rocket had done it again. fraser—pryce, a seemingly timeless talent, as jamaica took all three medals. once again it's joy forjamaica. yet another world title for shelly—ann fraser—pryce confirming her status as one of sprinting's all—time greats. for asher—smith, though, there was agony, finishing fourth. she equalled her british record but it was tough to take. it sucks. i'm... so close.

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