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slam title won the next two and looked on course for victory only for the spanish third seed, to find another gear. he only lost three games in the final two sets as he fulfilled what he called his childhood dream and emulated one of his heroes and compatriot rafael nadal. winning a grand slam is always special. winning your first. every grand slam. it was super special. but in roland garros, now with all of the spanish players who have won this tournament and to be able to put my name on that list is something unbelievable something unbelievable something that i dream about being in this position since i started playing tennis, since i was five or six years old. so it s a great, great feeling. he is a beast. he s an animal, for sure he is a beast. he s an animal, for sure. and the intensity that for sure. and the intensity that he for sure. and the intensity that he plays tennis at is different to other people. and he can different to other people. and he can do different to other people. and he can do so many different things he can do so many different things i he can do so many different things. i think that he changes tactic things. i think that he changes tactic a things. i think that he changes tactic a lot in the fifth set. started tactic a lot in the fifth set. started to play a lot higher and started to play a lot higher and a started to play a lot higher and a lot deeper for me to not create and a lot deeper for me to not create as and a lot deeper for me to not create as much power especially with the shadows on the court. it was slower again. but he s the court. it was slower again. but he s a the court. it was slower again. but he s a fantastic player. and but he s a fantastic player. and physically, he s fantastic. so i and physically, he s fantastic. so i have and physically, he s fantastic. so i have to look at myself and i so i have to look at myself and t have so i have to look at myself and t have to so i have to look at myself and i have to look the at the team that i have to look the at the team that i i have to look the at the team that i have and see what i can do to that i have and see what i can do to become at the same level. so for zverev the wait goes on as he tries to reach the heights that australian open championjannick sinner and carlos alcaraz have reached this year. here s our tennis correspondent russell fuller. alexander zverev is very middle aged compared to the two other, because he s 27. and hard for him mentally having lost another final over five sets to really think that he can compete with the very, very best in the game. you would suspect that he would have more opportunities. alcarez is very similar age to jannick condition sinner. winner on surfaces. seven men have done that and he s the youngest. and the only one is on the hard courts of the australian open, and there s absolutely no reason to think why he wouldn t be able to win that as well. so he is the player of the current crop of those names that we mentioned, who is most likely to be the dominant player of his era. butjust to remind him that there s some serious competition out there. in a while, it could be sinner and not carlos alcaraz who could take over as the new world men s number one. meanwhile the us open champion coco gauff and katerina siniakova won the women s doubles title with a straight sets victory over sara errani and jasmine paolini who lost the singles final on saturday. it s gauff s first doubles title at a grand slam. at the men s t20 cricket world cup, india survived a scare to beat pakistan in a thriller in new york in front of over 3a,000fans. put into bat in slippery conditions after morning rain, india struggled for runs virat kohli out for just 4. rishabh pant s aggressive 42 was imperative but their 119 all out didn t look like it would be good enough, and with muhammad rizwan setting about chasing down that total, pakistan were heading to victory, 80 for 3 with six overs left. but jasprit bumrah, spearheaded a brilliant fightback, took 3 for ia as pakistan fell short. two defeats from two for them, whilst india are on the brink of qualifying for the super 8s. the biggest positive for us was the calmness. because when we were batting in the morning, there was a lot more help. and when we started bowling, the skies opened up and the skies stopped and there wasn t a lot of lateral movement. so we had to be more consistent and more accurate. we as a unit were very calm and clear with what we wanted to do so we were happy that we could contribute and create that pressure. i knew it was going to be a really tight game because it s not an easy wicket to bat on. and sometimes, the small little attention to detail can make a massive difference. but credit to the bowlers, i thought that they did job on the whole. to be honest with you, we had that game for 35 of the 40 overs. really, we had the game. we played good cricket and did everything that we needed to. so it s a disappointing loss. elswhere, scotland comfortably beat oman by 7 wickets for their second win of the tournament. a wonderful unbeaten 61 from brandon mcmullen guided the scots to their target of 151 in under 1a overs as richie berrington s side delivered a statement win. that result means scotland currently top group b having after 3 games, they sitjust above australia who s convincing victory over england has put the the current world cup holder s chances of progressing to the super 8 s in serious doubt. our cricket correspondent henry morean was at that game in bridgetown and says england are making too many bad decisions. well, it s very easy to overreact to such things. and perhaps, if we have seen what happened in the 50 over world cup last year, it would be put down to one bad day at the office yesterday. but england are getting into a little bit of a habit now of making bold calls at the decisions of the captain and the coach that just aren t working. yesterday, they won the toss, elected to bowl first. yes, both captains said that they would have done the same thing, but it didn t pay off. there was the decision to bowl willjackson in the second over. that over went for 22 and australia were flying. you go back to the 50 over world cup and the decision to bowl in the mumbai heat against south africa proved to be a really disappointing and incorrect decision from england s point of view. so it starts to build up a bit of a pattern where the big calls are being made and england are getting them wrong and it s costing them cricket matches. but what they ve got to do quite simply against namibia and oman is to win big. they ve got to boost the net run rate and got to find a way of clawing themselves back into having some degrow of control in the group and also build a little bit of confidence, if nothing else. they d expect to build namibia and oman and beat them handsomely. the other factor is that although the time of the year, although it is boutful here in the caribbean, there is rain around. if england were to lose another rain to the weather, that would cause real problems. normal service has resumed for the formula one championship leader max vertsappen after he won a rain affected canadian grand prix. the three time world champion could only manage sixth at the monaco grand prix a fortnight ago. despite missing out on pole to george russell in montreal, the changeable conditions saw two safety cars and verstappen was able to get ahead during pitstops to take victory. in a thrilling battle behind him lando norris claimed second in his mercedez, ahead of fellow british driver, mclaren s george russell, who completed the podium. at the european athletics championships in rome, britain s dina asher smith has won gold in the women s 100 metres. she took victory in 10.99 seconds, crossing the line ahead of poland s ewa soboda and italy s zaynab dosso. it s asher smith s first major international medal since winning european 200 metres silver in 2022. i v e i ve been working really hard on my top end speed and i was really happy to, despite not getting the best start for me, being able to work it back. and that s definitely a new skill that s definitely a new skill that we ve worked really hard on. but yeah, i did. that was a bit hairy! just a little bit! but you know, made it! with the tour de france three weeks away, primoz roglic has showed his yellowjersey credentials by winning the criterium du dauphine with a gutsy ride on the final day. carlos rodriguez of the ineos grenadiers won stage 8, but matteo jorgenson who was in second place overall wasjust behind him meaning a struggling roglic had to finish within 56 seconds of the american. he made it across the line with 8 seconds to spare, to win the dauphine for the second time in his career. golf, and scottie sheffler s incredible success continues as he claimed victory at the memorial tournament. he finished just one shot ahead of colin morikawa for his 11th pga tour title. he s the first player to win 5 times in a season sincejustin thomas in 2017. meanwhile, linn grant came from 11 shots back on the final day to become the first woman to win two dp world tour titles as sebastian soderberg blew an eight shot lead in the final round of the scandinavian mixed. an extraordinary implosion from soderberg who needed par on the last to win. had this shot for bogey for a playoff but remarkably his effort lipped out making it a final round 77 and handing grant victory by one shot after her final round of 65 all the more special in her home town of helsingborg. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website that s bbc.com/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello there. weather for the week ahead is perhaps not the story you want. no significant summer sunshine or warmth, i m afraid. in fact, the story in armagh on sunday really sets the scene just a high of ten degrees. we had cloudy skies with light rain or drizzle with a cool northerly wind as well. now, that rain is sinking its way steadily southwards and it will clear away from eastern england and south east england during monday morning. behind it, this northerly wind and this cooler air source starts to kick in across the country. so a rash of showers, a cold, brisk wind driving those showers in off exposed coasts and drifting their way steadily south across scotland and northern ireland as we go through the morning. here s our cloud and rain still lingering across east yorkshire, lincolnshire first thing in the morning, some heavier bursts that will ease away. best of any brighter skies, perhaps across southern england down to the south west. here, showers should be few and further between. but nevertheless, that wind direction still really digging in right across the country. so sunny spells, scattered showers, a brisk northwesterly wind for many, so temperatures just below par really for this time of year, a maximum of 10 15 degrees for most. we might see highs of 17 or 18 if we get some sunshine across south west england and wales. now, as we move out of monday into tuesday, the low pressure drifts off to scandinavia, high pressure builds. it should start to kill off some of the showers out to the west. but with those clearing skies, well, those temperatures will be below path through the night as well, low single figures for some, quite a chilly start to our tuesday morning. hopefully some sunshine around on tuesday. there will continue to be some showers, most frequent ones running down through central and eastern scotland and england. further west, some brighter skies and once again, highs of 17 degrees, but for many, just a maximum of 10 15 once again. moving out of tuesday into wednesday, winds will fall lighter still for a time, but there s another low pushing in and that will bring some wetter weather to close out the end of the working week. it will gradually start to change the wind direction. so, after a drier day on wednesday, it will turn that little bit milder, but also wetter as we head into the weekend. live from washington, this is bbc news. emmanuel macron calls for a snap election after his alliance is defeated by the far right european parliament vote. elsewhere in the elections, voters snub the governing parties of germany, spain and belgium, the prime minister of italy and poland had cause to celebrate. benny gantz quits and demands an election. hello, i m helena humphrey. glad you could join me. france is going to the polls again. the country s president, emmanuel macron, called a snap parliamentary vote sunday night after his centrist alliance was trounced by the far right in european parliament elections. in a speech after exit polls were released, he said he could not ignore the results and he said he could not ignore the results and the dissolving parliament is an act of trust in the french people. translation: the rise - of nationalists and demagogues is a danger for our nation but also for europe, for france s position in europe and in the world. and i say this even though we have just celebrated with the whole world the normandy landing, and as in a few weeks we will welcome the world for the olympic and paralympic games. yes, the far right is both the result of the impoverishment of the french and the downgrading of our country, so at the end of this day, i cannot act as if nothing had happened. the far right party was the winner of the eu elections

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That they say went against them. in order for var to be scrapped, ia of the 20 premier league clubs needed to vote in favour of doing so, but as it happened, only wolves voted in favour. the club said they were disappointed with the outcome not half as disappointed as some burnley i can think of but they did welcome the premier league s commitment to improve var . good decision or bad decision? i must say i m looking forward to a season next year or i m not actually subjected to var. you season next year or i m not actually subjected to var. subjected to var. you see, i quite like var because subjected to var. you see, i quite like var because of subjected to var. you see, i quite like var because of it subjected to var. you see, i quite like var because of it the one i subjected to var. you see, i quite. like var because of it the one thing worse like var because of it the one thing worse than like var because of it the one thing worse than having var is not having it and worse than having var is not having it and conceding a goal that subtly offside it and conceding a goal that subtly offside that var would ve seen. but offside that var would ve seen. gallagher offside that var would ve seen. hit gallagher today said it saved about 100 bad decisions, and i think that does not reflect the number of decisions that are really touching go that var gets involved with that we just don t need. filth. go that var gets involved with that we just don t need. wejust don t need. oh, i m not saying for wejust don t need. oh, i m not saying for a wejust don t need. oh, i m not saying for a moment wejust don t need. oh, i m not| saying for a moment the system wejust don t need. oh, i m not. saying for a moment the system is perfect saying for a moment the system is perfect was think it s too slow, too

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In harrogate and explains how the vote unfolded. wolves suffered an overwhelming landslide defeat of 19 1 here at the luxury hoteljust outside harrogate with a premier league had their annual general meeting today and held a vote. a vote that was brought last month when they proposed that var be scrapped, abolished after five years of use in the premier league after a season of mounting criticism and scrutiny. some very notable errors, they felt they were on the rough and on some contentious var decisions as well. there have been some suspicion that the vote may not happen and certainly it was never expected that wolves would get the required ia votes that would have seen that motion passed. nonetheless, it has deftly sparked a debate. following that 19 12 feet they said, while disappointed, they welcomed the fat that the debate has happened in that the other clubs had

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 21:36:00

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 09:26:00

In weather and climate terms, the beginning ofjune marks the start of summer and the weather is going to feel fairly summer like this weekend. it will be dry for most of us, warm in the sunshine, but the nights will still be quite chilly. and saturday getting off to a rather chilly start. these are the temperatures in the towns and cities, out in the countryside some spots a little bit colder than that. but after that chilly start, most places will see some spells of sunshine. any early mist will clear, this area of cloud across east anglia and the southeast, that should tend to break up to give some spells of sunshine. but then we ve got this zone of cloud pushing out of southern scotland into northern england, affecting parts of northern ireland, north wales, the north midlands maybe producing the odd shower and temperatures for some northern and eastern coasts, around ia, 15, 16 degrees in shelter, southern and western parts, highs of 20 or 21 degrees. now through saturday night into sunday, a few mist patches, but largely clear skies overhead. that will allow temperatures to drop down into single digits for many. high pressure in charge of the weather this weekend

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All is forgiven. you guys have a good time. that was a fantastic show and ia look forward to seeing you tomorrow, because i have no idea what s on your show tomorrow. i was just looking at pierogi. pierogi, have a great time. kyle, thank you for having pierogi join us this morning and velshi starts now. good morning, it is saturday, june 1. there have been many attempts to hold donald trump accountable in recent years and this week the country took an extraordinary and historic step it has never taken before. after 23 days in court spread over seven weeks and 80 hours of testimony from 22 witnesses, trumps first criminal trial is complete. in the end it only took 9 1/2 hours for 12 jurors to s deliberate and find him guilty on all 34 counts for which he was charged. on thursday, trump, already the first president to be impeached twice and criminally indicted

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Of summer and the weather is going to feel fairly summer like this weekend. it will be dry for most of us, warm in the sunshine, but the nights will still be quite chilly. and saturday getting off to a rather chilly start. these are the temperatures in the towns and cities, out in the countryside some spots a little bit colder than that. but after that chilly start, most places will see some spells of sunshine. any early mist will clear, this area of cloud across east anglia and the south east that should tend to break up to give some spells of sunshine. but then we ve got this zone of cloud pushing out of southern scotland into northern england, affecting parts of northern ireland, north wales, the north midlands may be producing the odd shower temperatures for some northern and eastern coasts, around ia, 15, i6 degrees in shelter, southern and western parts, highs of 20 or 21

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 21:42:00

Centres and also an existing plan that pharmacies can treat some patients, they re going to allow pharmacies to treat more patients, acne, chest infections and menopause symptoms for women which they say will help really improve access to treatment and alleviate pressure on hospitals because of course be no waiting lists, access to treatment is a huge issue. labour are saying look at the record of the conservatives on this issue and of course we have heard them talk about their plans to bring waiting lists down. the liberal democrats interestingly have a policy on sunday where they are talking about health as well, they say they would restore public health budgets, money to try and help people getting sick in the first place, they think that is really key in trying to alleviate pressure on the health service. there will be a little bit of health policy going round on sunday. also worth watching out that the snp are launching their official campaign on sunday as well so it is going to be a busy day. it sunday as well so it is going to be a busy day- a busy day. it is and “ust very cuickl a busy day. it is and “ust very quickly with h a busy day. it is and “ust very quickly with the a busy day. it is and “ust very quickly with the lib a busy day. it is and just very quickly with the lib dems, i a busy day. it is and just very| quickly with the lib dems, we a busy day. it is and just very i quickly with the lib dems, we have seen the leaders of the other parties out but sir ed davey taking

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