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Sportsday

of the defending champion. adam yates is one minute 34 seconds off the leads, six seconds ahead of his co—team leader tadej pogacar, and his twin brother simon. former ryder cup vice—captain graeme mcdowell has told the bbc that european golfers playing in the saudi—backed liv series should be allowed to play in the ryder cup. it tees off in late september in rome with regular picks sergio garcia, lee westwood and ian poulter currently ineligible after resigning from the european tour. i hope that if one of the you're in peers here are deserving a spot on the ryder cup side, the landscape will be available to where that happens. for us to ignore liv players because of politics and have the us have liv players would make us look foolish. i hope he doesn't come to that. that is only if one of our pledge is good enough, and you

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good. you can keep across all the latest on the bbc sport website but i will be back at 630 with tim henman. . ., i will be back at 630 with tim henman-— i will be back at 630 with tim henman. . ., ., , former ryder cup vice—captain graeme mcdowell's told the bbc he thinks the dp world tour would be foolish not to consider european golfers playing in the saudi—backed liv series for selection in this year's competition. the ryder cup takes place in rome at the end of september, with regular picks sergio garcia, lee westwood and ian poulter currently ineligible after resigning from the european tour. i hope that if one of the european players on liv puts in a summer deserving of a spot in the ryder cup, the landscape would be available so that that could happen. for us to ignore liv players because of politics and have the us players have liv players on their side, that doesn't make sense.

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Sportsday

an enormous shake—up on stage five. hindley leads the race from jonas vingegaur — the australian is 47 seconds ahead of the defending champion. italy's giulio ciccone is up to third place, ahead of hindley�*s team—mate emmanuel buchmann. adam yates is one minute 3a seconds off the leads, six seconds ahead of his co—team leader tadej pogacar, and his twin brother simon. former ryder cup vice—captain graeme mcdowell has told the bbc that european golfers playing in the saudi—backed liv series should be allowed to play in the ryder cup. it tees off in late september in rome with regular picks sergio garcia, lee westwood and ian poulter currently ineligible after resigning from the european tour. i hope that if one of the you're in peers here are deserving a spot on the ryder cup side, the landscape will be available

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

under my leadership? i did that when i resigned. i demonstrated that i was prepared to stand up for what i believe in. you know this better than most, you've follow politics for a very long time. it's not an easy or common thing for a chancellor to resign from government. i did because i disagreed with borisjohnson, but let's take one thing, right... i want to ask you... this is really important. your critics, forgive me, this is important, your critics have said, i'm not saying this, but your critics have said it was weak for you not to go to back the report. what do you say to them? i point them to the example i've just given you, right? there was nothing weak about resigning from government when i disagreed with the approach. that's principled. that was me acting on my principles. and actually i'm not interested in litigating the past about boris johnson. he's no longer an mp. the choice at the next election is between me and keir starmer. actually, what i demonstrated by resigning from borisjohnson's government, was that i was prepared to stand up for my principles. keir starmer sat there for four years next to jeremy corbyn saying he was the right person

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Meet the Press

them, there should be consequences for the president >> nixon had accountability by resigning. he was disgraced and what ford is saying we don't need to disgrace him further to agree that watergate was bad there's no measure of accountability, and that's a different historical judgment. >> steve hayes, i'm not going to play the clip because we're low on time and ron desantis was trying to hit donald trump for being soft on abortion in theory, maybe there is room to trump's right to beat him there on the issue, at least i the state of iowa, but is that something that will work >> i think iowa in particular and in the republican primary more generally, you will find republican voters who were pro-life and probably will respond to that kind of an argument the question is whether the republican party is really an ideological place anymore. it was so interesting to hear about the mike pence discussion, we ought to have the big debate. >> he wants to have a debate about what the republican party should be. >> and is the republican party

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BBC News

to take it. i'm going to go in to my house now. thank you. that was former first minister of scotland nicola sturgeon. live now to our correspondent, jamie mcivor. lots of commentators describing her as defiant, what is the reaction? the statement in the last hour or so, and this is a life police investigation and people need to be very careful in what they say. in terms of the politics as opposed to the police investigation, certainly very powerful to hear nicola sturgeon speaking this afternoon. this was the first time she had been seen or spoken in public since she was arrested and questioned by police last sunday afternoon. in terms of what she actually did say, very much reiterating her position, thatis very much reiterating her position, that is to say she believes she is innocent. she obviously has no intentions of resigning from the snp for the moment, standing aside from the party. those that have called

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Verified Live

as a kangaroo court. i resigning, attacking the committee as a kangaroo court.— resigning, attacking the committee as a kangaroo court. i swear by god. in other serious _ as a kangaroo court. i swear by god. in other serious contempt _ as a kangaroo court. i swear by god. in other serious contempt which - in other serious contempt which would've significantly increased the recommended suspension to 90 days. in the statement, mrjohnson said the findings were... he does have some supporters who share his view. i he does have some supporters who share his view.— share his view. i think it is spiteful. _ share his view. i think it is spiteful, vindictive - share his view. i think it is spiteful, vindictive and - spiteful, vindictive and overreaching, quite frankly. this is a completely unfair report and boris johnson _ a completely unfair report and boris johnson since this is very much like a stewardship in terms of doing that, _ a stewardship in terms of doing that, i— a stewardship in terms of doing that, i don't think he has been treated — that, i don't think he has been treated fairly at all and sync to deliberately misled the house, how did they— deliberately misled the house, how did they come to that conclusion was made _ did they come to that conclusion was made where's the evidence for this? i'm made where's the evidence for this? i'm going _ made where's the evidence for this? i'm going to— made where's the evidence for this? i'm going to be speaking against this and — i'm going to be speaking against this and i'm going to be voting against — this and i'm going to be voting against this and help others do this as well _ against this and help others do this

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The Arrest Arraignment of Donald Trump

in watergate that richard nixon would have felt compelled to res resign? >> there's no doubt that wa watergate would have played out differently if there had been a fox news, and he is one of the people who envisioned a fox news and more conservative coverage of politics, but he could not have ever envisioned that to be a tool to somehow control misbehavior by any government official. so he is somebody who actually honored to law, and in the end, he did the right thing by resigning, and ford could have never to go back to original question, ford could have never pardoned nixon had he done what trump has done which is to double down. had nixon said, if the president does it, it is illegal before that pardon don was issued, i d he would have gotten the pardon.

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Newsday

johnson, who resigned two days ago. grant chopps has denied allegations that downing street made changes to the former prime minister's resignation honours list. some of the allies claim number 10 interfered, but mr chapps says rishi sunak simply passed the names to the commission which oversees honours appointments. here's our political editor, chris mason. the prime minister and a predecessor causing him a barrelload of trouble. power, accountability, and consequences. this is about those get—togethers during covid when they were banned — but it's also about the candour, or lack of it, about them from borisjohnson. (camera shutters clicking) this man, grant chapps, was a cabinet minister under mr johnson, and he is now too. so does he reckon borisjohnson, in resigning, is a victim in all of this?— all of this? he made that decision _ all of this? he made that decision to _ all of this? he made that decision to step - all of this? he made that decision to step down. i all of this? he made that| decision to step down. he all of this? he made that - decision to step down. he would have been welcome to stay. as i say, a man of many qualities.

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