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before by kipchoge in a race with pacers but in an official race i do think kelvin kiptum could have been the first man to go under two hours. of course that talent was cut short and he was remembered at the start of the race today.— of the race today. have you run a marathon — of the race today. have you run a marathon before, _ of the race today. have you run a marathon before, matt? - of the race today. have you run a marathon before, matt? i- of the race today. have you run a marathon before, matt? i have i of the race today. have you run a i marathon before, matt? i have run a few marathons. _ marathon before, matt? i have run a few marathons. i _ marathon before, matt? i have run a few marathons. i ran _ marathon before, matt? i have run a few marathons. i ran one _ marathon before, matt? i have run a few marathons. i ran one last - few marathons. i ran one last weekend, actually. i'm still a little bit stiff today! truth? weekend, actually. i'm still a little bit stiff today!— weekend, actually. i'm still a little bit stiff today! why are you not running _ little bit stiff today! why are you not running today? _ little bit stiff today! why are you not running today? because i little bit stiff today! why are you not running today? because if i l little bit stiff today! why are you i not running today? because if i was runnini not running today? because if i was running today _ not running today? because if i was running today i _ not running today? because if i was running today i wouldn't _ not running today? because if i was running today i wouldn't be - not running today? because if i was running today i wouldn't be able i not running today? because if i was running today i wouldn't be able to | running today i wouldn't be able to stand here and enjoy the cups of coffee in the sunshine. but you know what, it's all about the charity runners and the mass of people who raise money. for me one of my favourite bits about the marathon, people trying to set a world record by running as something crazy. there is somebody to date running with rubik's cube is he needs to keep trying to solve as he is running along and there is a dj who will be djing with music along the whole course, and there is another first if you are a fan of eastenders, a couple of eastenders actors will be coming along the course in

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race. there is a family area with a privacy booth for people to breast—feed if they need to. they have gone a long way with the parity of pay and also in the structure of the finish area to try and make it as inclusive as ever.— as inclusive as ever. thank you, matt. as inclusive as ever. thank you, matt- we _ as inclusive as ever. thank you, matt- we will — as inclusive as ever. thank you, matt. we will be _ as inclusive as ever. thank you, matt. we will be back— as inclusive as ever. thank you, matt. we will be back with i as inclusive as ever. thank you, matt. we will be back with you | matt. we will be back with you throughout the day as you talk to some people who complete the london marathon. he's the exotic creature who made international headlines when he was fished out of a lake in cumbria two months ago. now fluffy has found a new home. the alligator snapping turtle — which is normally found in the warm waters around florida — is settling into the national centre for reptile welfare near tonbridge, in kent. juliette parkin has the story. meet fluffy, the not—so—cuddly reptile with a not—so—friendly reputation. but believe it or not, it's not uncommon to keep these creatures as pets. just make sure you're careful where you put your fingers. you can see on his tongue here, we can see that little pink lure. that's what he uses to lure fish in. so he's an ambush predator. he doesn't rush around chasing things. he sits there waiting for the food to come to him. some little fish swims along, sees that tongue and thinks, "oh, that's

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esyllt carr in the newsroom , newsroom, thank you very much indeed. the london marathon is well under way. organisers of the london marathon are eyeing record after record today. participation is at an all—time high with 50,000 runners pounding the pavement. it's hoped new heights will be also reached when it comes to the amount of money raised. matt graveling is on the finish line at the mall. we have already had the winners of the wheelchair races, haven't we? hate winners of the wheelchair races, haven't we?— winners of the wheelchair races, haven't we? . . ., .. , haven't we? we have. you can see buckingham _ haven't we? we have. you can see buckingham palace _ haven't we? we have. you can see buckingham palace behind - haven't we? we have. you can see buckingham palace behind me i haven't we? we have. you can see i buckingham palace behind me basking in the sunshine. we're just at the end of the mall, there is about another 100 metres before people break that tape and win the london marathon. that's happened twice already in the elite races today. you might be able to hear the crowd behind me are some of the other members of the elite wheelchair races come through. it's been a good day for switzerland because marcel hoog has won the men's wheelchair in a time of one hour 28 minutes, his fourth win ever at london in a row,

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most popular vape brands says it is well—equipped to survive the ban on disposables products. elfbar and lost mary have already launched reusable versions of their popular disposable vapes. the company behind both brands said it was "addressing demand" for a tool to help smokers quit. but councils have warned the government that it shouldn't let producers exploit "loopholes" in the ban. more than 50,000 people have been taking part in this year's london marathon — setting a new record for the event. runners from kenya won the men and women's races, while two athletes from switzerland won the wheelchair races. let's go live to our sports reporter matt graveling who is at the finish line of the london marathon. i have been tracking some of this online and i have seen you talk to people across the finish line. can you tell us some of the reactions there. ., , , , , ., there. honestly, it is humbling to be here. there. honestly, it is humbling to be here- it _ there. honestly, it is humbling to be here- it is _ there. honestly, it is humbling to be here. it is a _ there. honestly, it is humbling to be here. it is a privilege - there. honestly, it is humbling to be here. it is a privilege to - there. honestly, it is humbling to be here. it is a privilege to be - be here. it is a privilege to be stood at the finish line of what is the biggest london marathon ever,

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�*the damnation of faust�* at the royal albert hall for the bbc proms, conducted by sir andrew davis in 1998. more than 50,000 people have been taking part in this year's london marathon — setting a new record for the event. runners from kenya won the men and women's races, while two athletes from switzerland won the wheelchair races. let's go live to our sports reporter matt graveling who is at the finish line of the marathon. give us some of those updates. i know you have been speaking to everyone around you. people are walking slowly behind you now. they are clearly recovering. what is it

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at an unpermitted party near a park, attended by around 200 to 300 people. one of the six people wounded is in a critical condition in hospital. the venezuelan president, nicolas maduro, has accused the united states of failing to respect its promise to lift all of what he called the "criminal sanctions" imposed against his country if caracas opened up the electoral process. his remarks followed washington's announcement that it had resumed the sanctions earlier this week. the london marathon is going on. let's go live to our sports reporter matt graveling who is keeping track of the marathon from the finish line. we have heard about the elite racers but it is more about the novelty racers. it but it is more about the novelty racers. , ., but it is more about the novelty racers. , . ~ , , racers. it is the human kindness element that _ racers. it is the human kindness element that makes _ racers. it is the human kindness element that makes this - racers. it is the human kindness. element that makes this marathon racers. it is the human kindness- element that makes this marathon so special. more than 150,000 this year. most of them raising money for

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from the jewish meet with senior representatives from thejewish community, including from thejewish community, including from thejewish community, including from the londonjewish forum and community security trust. this is after the met police already apologised twice about this incident involving gideon. they have now announced a number of measures to try and address that criticism. more on bbc website if you want to look at the statement as well as the context of the criticism. clearly this is in response to pressure that they met as feeling right now. let's bring you more on the london marathon, where more than 50,000 people have been taking part in this year's event — setting a new record. our sports reporter matt graveling was there cheering on the runners made it over the finish line. half a million people applied for a place in the london marathon this year, that is a record and as a result more than 50,000 will cross the line by many, many running for fantastic charities and raising lots

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we mourn for all the years they should have known all the memories they should have made, the lives they should have made, the lives they should have lived here in their country. they should have lived here in their count . , u , , they should have lived here in their count . , u ,, , they should have lived here in their count. n. ,, , ., ., country. the success they would have achieved in whatever _ country. the success they would have achieved in whatever career _ country. the success they would have achieved in whatever career they - achieved in whatever career they would have embraced. the happiness they would have created, the care they would have created, the care they would have shown. the beautiful children they would have raised with such love. the children they would have raised with such love. ~ , ., such love. the prime minister of australia there. _ more than 50,000 people have been taking part in this year's london marathon — setting a new record for the event. runners from kenya won the men and women's races, while two athletes from switzerland won the wheelchair races. let's go live to our sports reporter matt graveling who is at the finish line of the london marathon. ican i can see it behind you. tell us. what is the reaction been, surely you are speaking to some of the people who are crossing that finish line finally. happiest place on the world. truly,

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and they give the example of that usb port to an otherwise similar product to something that they feel is really sort of designed to bypass the restrictions. and that's a view that's been echoed by some environmental groups, which have questioned whether these alternatives will actually make enough of a difference. now, elf bar, a spokesperson for elf bar have said that they're continuing to diversify their product lines by providing viable alternatives to single—use devices and addressing the demand for a harm—reduction tool that's helping to assist millions of people to quit smoking. esyllt carr. 0ur our business reporter. history is being made on the streets of london today, as 50,000 people take part in the london marathon. participation is at an all—time high, and injust the past hour, a new world record has been set in the women's category. let's go live to our sports reporter matt graveling, let's do the elite runners first, we had a world record in the women's category. we had a world record in the women's cateuo . ~ ., had a world record in the women's cateuo . ~ . ., had a world record in the women's cateuo .~ ., ., ~ had a world record in the women's

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team over the last 12 months, what kev has brought cannot be overstated. the enormous amount he's brought to this team. luke littler has been included in this year's premier league darts following his unlikely run to the world championship final. despite his defeat to luke humphries on wednesday, the 16—year—old manchester united fan has gained many new fans. matt graveling spoke to him earlier. it's been a roller—coaster. i'm glad i was a part of a good final. me and luke averaged over 100 each. loads of 1—4. loads of 180s and both had a 170. the big fish in there. but he deserved it. he played the better darts. were you able to sleep last night without really thinking about that double 2, which 4—2, could have made it 5—2, butjust outside? i think that's the only negative about the game. it could have gone a three—set lead up and then i would have been two away. but it was a lot of traveller's visits. a lot of 58s and 59s, which i've got to work on,

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