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2017 on this very course by mary kittany. also, there was some brilliant races in the wheelchair races, especially by marcel hugh, who one his fourth out of four, the silver bullet doing it again. the swiss katherine de bruyne dominated her race. this year, taking home the exact same prize money as able—bodied athletes, after organisers said this would be the most inclusive london marathon winner ever. £44,000 for the winner. it's notjust about the elites, but for these guys �* about the elites, but for these guys — raising money for charity, training for 16—20 weeks. earlier, icaught charity, training for 16—20 weeks. earlier, i caught up with an actor you may well know from ted lasso, phil dunster. he told me an emotional story about his reason for running — because of the tragic death of

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The Context

for an end to plastic pollution by 2040. but the organisers of earth day want us to go further, and are calling for a 60% reduction in the production of all plastics by 2040. let's speak to aidan charron, who is the director here isjoe here is joe biden here isjoe biden marking or if they just short time ago. here is joe biden marking or if they just short time ago.— just short time ago. thank you for shafinu just short time ago. thank you for sharing your _ just short time ago. thank you for sharing your story _ just short time ago. thank you for sharing your story in _ just short time ago. thank you for sharing your story in the - just short time ago. thank you for sharing your story in the spirit - just short time ago. thank you for sharing your story in the spirit of. sharing your story in the spirit of earth _ sharing your story in the spirit of earth day — sharing your story in the spirit of earth day. on this day 54 years ago, there _ earth day. on this day 54 years ago, there were _ earth day. on this day 54 years ago, there were literally toxic rivers burning. — there were literally toxic rivers burning, airfuel there were literally toxic rivers burning, air fuel pollution, millions— burning, air fuel pollution, millions of americans from every age and background rallying together to stand firm. i got to know senator gordon— stand firm. i got to know senator gordon nelson... gaylord nelson, excuse _ gordon nelson... gaylord nelson, excuse me. — gordon nelson... gaylord nelson, excuse me, from wisconsin. he organised — excuse me, from wisconsin. he organised the first earth day. all these _ organised the first earth day. all these years later, as president, i

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BBC News

marathon ever and i will tell you what i mean by that in a moment because that's what the organisers say. there is a 92—year—old man i believe call david running it, from london. and we also have an 18—year—old who has just turned 18 because that's the minimum age limit, she was 18 two days ago. the inclusivity i'm talking about is that the marathon organisers have said for the first time ever the elite winners of the men's and women's wheelchair races will win the same money as the men's and women's elite races. so they are going to be getting £40,000 in first place, £24,000 in second and £18,000 in third. that is parity of prize money that a lot of the wheelchair athletes have said speaks volumes on athletes have said speaks volumes on a global scale. also inclusivity, in the finish area they have made some changes, and have added a quiet space for runners who are neurodivergent, and a faith space for runners of all religions to go and reflect on the finish area they have made some changes, and have added a quiet space for runners who are neurodivergent, and a faith space for runners of all religions to go and reflect and pray after the

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BBC News

lot of people who said what happened then bondi was an attacker with mental health issues and they felt the community had come together and come out of this perhaps in a much stronger position but of course going through all of this has been really soul searching thing for a lot of people here. a record number of 50,000 runners are set to take on today's london marathon. its organisers hope to see a record—breaking time set in the women's race as well as the most money ever raised for charity at the event. our culture correspondent charlotte gallagher is at the starting line. the men's elite race got off to a flying start. they make running a marathon look very easy and straight

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Breakfast

watson is at the vigil. katy, how has the community responded? it is due to get under way in an hour or so. it is due to get under way in an hour orso. it it is due to get under way in an hour or so. it is an important moment for the community there. that is riuht. moment for the community there. that is right- the — moment for the community there. twat is right. the new south wales premiere says this is a time for the community to come together and realise there is more good than evil. it will be a visual starting in the next couple of hours. there will be a candle lighting ceremony and a one minute silence. it has certainly been over a week since the stabbing but it is an event that has really taken and shocked australians here. a country that is not used to such levels of violence it has brought the community together and shaken the country.— shaken the country. katie, we will be back with _ shaken the country. katie, we will be back with you _ shaken the country. katie, we will be back with you later _ shaken the country. katie, we will be back with you later but - shaken the country. katie, we will be back with you later but thank l shaken the country. katie, we will. be back with you later but thank you for now. that was katie watson live in sydney. organisers of the uk's largest indoor arena have apologised for cancelling tickets to a test show hours before it was due to start.

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Breakfast

today's london marathon. organisers hope to see a record—breaking time set in the women's race as well as most money ever raised for charity. our reporter charlotte gallagher is there for us. final preparations are taking shape? we will see the final preparations made this morning and the weather it seems is on the side of the runners today? it really is and that is maybe the most important thing about running a marathon in the uk, that the weather is ok most important thing about running a marathon in the uk, that the weather is ok and most important thing about running a marathon in the uk, that the weather is ok and you most important thing about running a marathon in the uk, that the weather is ok and you will most important thing about running a marathon in the uk, that the weather is ok and you will not most important thing about running a marathon in the uk, that the weather is ok and you will not be most important thing about running a marathon in the uk, that the weather is ok and you will not be under loads of rain. today looks bright and dry and we have met someone is already. there are nerves and a lot of excitement because in a few hours time tens of thousands of people will be taking on the gruelling 26.2 mile challenge. some of them are trying to get a world record, others are trying to get into the guinness book of records and many people running today have overcome adversity to be in today let's hear from one of those people now.

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BBC News

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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BBC News

these river users agree the problem is complex and we all play a part in protecting these natural resources and want to be part of the solution. wendy hurrell, bbc news. organisers of the uk's largest indoor arena have apologised for cancelling tickets to a test show hours before it was due to start. co—op live in manchester is set to have over a 23,000 person capacity, and 11,000 were due at last night's event. but bosses said it was a "difficult decision" to cancel some tickets at short—notice — they've invited those affected to another preview show next week. you can get more on that on the bbc

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BBC News

white uniform including the helmet that might work uniform. and somebody dressed as a helicopter. lots of people lots of eye—catching outfits and this period of getting everyone off takes time because it is such a huge group of people. we have a group coming down that will still be doing it and underfour hours. how incredible, and lots and lots of people taking on this challenge, and some people are sprinting it, running as fast as they can while others are taking a steady, it is their first marathon in the just want to get to the finish. and we could have a record broken the women's elite race. the field is very small this year but organisers say it is one of the best they have ever had. there was a really poignant moment when the men's elite race set off because last years winner died earlier this

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Breakfast

from herejust the attack took place last week. from here just across from the parkland across from the beach the acquirers practising in the vigil is due to get under way in just over one hour's time. people have been asked to bring candles and there will be a one—minute silence for the six victims who died as well as the 12 people who were hospitalised. in a rare bit of good news on what has been a brutal week here in sydney, the youngest person who was injured, a little nine—month—old baby's mother died trying to protect her, that baby has now been released from hospital and is back home with the family. of course, this has shocked notjust bondi and the community here and notjust australia, it is something that has taken in a country where violent attacks like this do not really happen, it is something to reflect upon across australia. ., ., ,, , ., ., australia. katie, thank you and we will be back _ australia. katie, thank you and we will be back with _ australia. katie, thank you and we will be back with you _ australia. katie, thank you and we will be back with you later - australia. katie, thank you and we will be back with you later for i australia. katie, thank you and we will be back with you later for that | will be back with you later for that vigil but for now, thank you. organisers of the uk's largest indoor arena have apologised for cancelling tickets to a test show hours before it was due to start.

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