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Breakfast

think the team showed a lot of character. it's going to be tough because from coventry and manchester united a very good game, the final is a final but we are happy we are back at wembley. that is a final but we are happy we are back at wembley.— back at wembley. that was some stru: ale back at wembley. that was some struggle for manchester - back at wembley. that was some struggle for manchester city i back at wembley. that was some struggle for manchester city with | struggle for manchester city with fans they won't mind, their hopes of a league and fa cup double are still very much alive. andy swiss, bbc news, wembley. so city's performance perhaps reflected their efforts in midweek and pep guardiola says it was avoidable, claiming it was unacceptable their semi final was put on saturday not sunday. it's for the health of the players. it's for the health of the players. it's not normal, i have the courage to tell you it is not possible, it is unacceptable, 120 minutes all our human football players, the emotion the way we lose at madrid, so, honestly, i know in this country at

Manchester-city , Game , Lot , Team , Final , Struggle , Manchester-united , Wembley , Ale-back , Character , Manchester , Stru

BBC News Now

is more on the background bloody on the bbc website. we will have more on those developments throughout the day here. let's return to our top story, those exclusions in iran. let's go tojessica parker, he is sad that g7 meeting in capri. we saw you ask a question of the us secretary of state, he didn't quite answer it. , ., , ., , ., ., answer it. yes, it was a bit of a stru: ale answer it. yes, it was a bit of a struggle to _ answer it. yes, it was a bit of a struggle to get _ answer it. yes, it was a bit of a struggle to get some _ answer it. yes, it was a bit of a struggle to get some key - answer it. yes, it was a bit of a - struggle to get some key information out of the us secretary of state. it was quite interesting because the man who was speaking before him, italy's foreign minister, he said during his remarks that the us had been informed at the last minute about the overnight action that took place so when anthony blinking came and i think we expected to hear a bit more, but in his opening remarks

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World Business Report

third quarterfigure was revised slightly up to 0%. recession is triggered when the economy reports negative growth for two consecutive quarters, so germany did a skit that, but only by a whisker. well, as we have heard, it has been hit by strikes in recent days with train drivers and farmers striking. i asked a guest from the german institute for economic research why germany pass economy seems to be struggling. germany pass economy seems to be stru: culin. ., germany pass economy seems to be stru: culin. . ., , germany pass economy seems to be stru~lin-. . . , , struggling. there are many reasons for this. struggling. there are many reasons for this- the _ struggling. there are many reasons for this. the strikes, _ struggling. there are many reasons for this. the strikes, they _ struggling. there are many reasons for this. the strikes, they just - for this. the strikes, theyjust show that right now, in germany, there are many parties and society parts are fighting for their share of gdp and fighting for their share of gdp and fighting for their share of income and wealth. the reasons for the main low growth are, first of all, that german industry is

Germany , Economy , Recession , Growth , Quarters , Whisker , Skit , Third-quarterfigure , Two , 0 , Guest , Farmers

BBC News

undermine the progress yorkshire has made since the original allegations made since the original allegations made by the former player i seen rafik. ,, ., , ., , rafik. struggling, to be honest. stru: calin rafik. struggling, to be honest. struggling to — rafik. struggling, to be honest. struggling to understand - rafik. struggling, to be honest. struggling to understand it's - rafik. struggling, to be honest. struggling to understand it's a l struggling to understand it�*s a epidemics of emotion. a lot of angen epidemics of emotion. a lot of anger. my first was something i took anger. my first was something i took a lot of pride in. and that�*s well and truly gone. there�*s no part of me that is not anymore. after 2a seasons bill belichick is leaving the new england patriots. the team with which he won six super bowl titles alongside tom brady. depsite his historic success with the franchise. they lost 13 of their 17 regular season games in 2023, finishing bottom of their division. and handing belichick his worst ever win—loss record for a season. since brady left. the patriots have only reached the playoffs once. belichick is 71, but he�*s only 14 behind the legendary don shula in all time nfl victories and could continue

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Verified Live

£18 billion historic economy and supporting tens of ofjobs. itruihiiie supporting tens of of “obs. while ministers promise _ supporting tens of of “obs. while ministers promise to _ supporting tens of ofjobs. while ministers promise to tackle - ministers promise to tackle pollution, environment of campaigners are outraged. this pollution, environment of campaigners are outraged. this is a shockin: campaigners are outraged. this is a shocking example. _ campaigners are outraged. this is a shocking example. just _ campaigners are outraged. this is a shocking example. just two - campaigners are outraged. this is a shocking example. just two or - campaigners are outraged. this is a | shocking example. just two or three months _ shocking example. just two or three months ago that they would not be lowering _ months ago that they would not be lowering environmental protections are standards and that is exactly what _ are standards and that is exactly what they— are standards and that is exactly what they are doing with this announcement today. why should we believe _ announcement today. why should we believe any _ announcement today. why should we believe any of the premises from rishi _ believe any of the premises from rishi sunak's government about the environment. the rishi sunak's government about the environment-— environment. the government is stru: . lint environment. the government is struggling to _ environment. the government is struggling to meet _ environment. the government is struggling to meet its _ environment. the government is struggling to meet its own - environment. the government is| struggling to meet its own target environment. the government is i struggling to meet its own target of 300,000 new homes per year in england. recently he had relaxed the rules around buildings in cities. and these changes which will affect more rural areas. but while most sides agree at westminster that new homes are needed, it is still a politically divisive issue. if parliament approves the change, the government claims building could start a new housing developments within months. jonathan blake, bbc news. now imagine going to see your rock star heroes play at the betting

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Breakfast

step in and support those who are in most need of it, we will continue to do that and we have a proud track record of doing so. in terms of the energy price cap coming down, it our plan to halve inflation and get the economy under control is working and things are working in —— moving in the right direction. any of those who cannot afford those bills or struggle. 50 who cannot afford those bills or stru. i le, ., who cannot afford those bills or stru: ule. ., , ., , who cannot afford those bills or strunle. . , ., , ., struggle. so what should they do toda if struggle. so what should they do today if they _ struggle. so what should they do today if they are _ struggle. so what should they do today if they are not _ struggle. so what should they do today if they are not now - struggle. so what should they do 1 today if they are not now entitled today if they are not now entitled to the extra payments that have stopped that were given at the peak and who don't qualify for the extra benefits? i and who don't qualify for the extra benefits? , ., , . benefits? i understand very much that they will _ benefits? i understand very much that they will be _ benefits? i understand very much that they will be people _ benefits? i understand very much that they will be people in - benefits? i understand very much that they will be people in this i that they will be people in this country who will be looking at the price cap today and thinking it is unaffordable, that's why we are supporting the most vulnerable, supporting the most vulnerable, supporting those people who simply cannot afford to pay it. this is a cap which is far lower than at any point since early 2022, £580 down from its peak, and i think that's incredibly welcome news. i think the majority of british people will be

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Newsnight

be. ifeel like you it isn't as attractive as it used to be. i feel like you are paying so much and the quality of education sometimes doesn't match. to get my degree and get a graduate job when it is so competitive, they don't pay enough and i could be underworked when i could get an apprenticeship and i could get all of that experience, i could have four years of extra experience over someone with a degree and i have a qualification at the end and i'd be working for a company.— qualification at the end and i'd be working for a company. ross, you've heard what — working for a company. ross, you've heard what crown _ working for a company. ross, you've heard what crown said, _ working for a company. ross, you've heard what crown said, you - working for a company. ross, you've heard what crown said, you want - working for a company. ross, you've heard what crown said, you want to l heard what crown said, you want to go to university. why did you make that decision, assuming you get your results? i hope you do. for that decision, assuming you get your results? i hope you do.— results? i hope you do. for me, i've stru: led results? i hope you do. for me, i've struggled with _ results? i hope you do. for me, i've struggled with deciding _ results? i hope you do. for me, i've struggled with deciding exactly - struggled with deciding exactly what i struggled with deciding exactly what i want _ struggled with deciding exactly what i want to— struggled with deciding exactly what i want to do as i get older. talking to dominic. — i want to do as i get older. talking to dominic, it is something you have struggled _ to dominic, it is something you have struggled with. it is something a lot of— struggled with. it is something a lot of young people have, deciding what they— lot of young people have, deciding what they want to do at 17, 18. if you are — what they want to do at 17, 18. if you are going to go down the route of an— you are going to go down the route of an apprenticeship or alternative qualifications, you are specialising and for— qualifications, you are specialising

Degree , Isn-t , Job , Quality , Doesn-t-match , Ifeel , All , Someone , Experience , Crown , Apprenticeship , Company-qualification

Newsday

be. ifeel like you it isn't as attractive as it used to be. i feel like you are paying so much and the quality of education sometimes doesn't match. to get my degree and get a graduate job when it is so competitive, they don't pay enough and i could be underworked when i could get an apprenticeship and i could get all of that experience, i could have four years of extra experience over someone with a degree and i have a qualification at the end and i'd be working for a company.— qualification at the end and i'd be working for a company. ross, you've heard what — working for a company. ross, you've heard what crown _ working for a company. ross, you've heard what crown said, _ working for a company. ross, you've heard what crown said, you - working for a company. ross, you've heard what crown said, you want - working for a company. ross, you've heard what crown said, you want to l heard what crown said, you want to go to university. why did you make that decision, assuming you get your results? i hope you do. for that decision, assuming you get your results? i hope you do.— results? i hope you do. for me, i've stru: led results? i hope you do. for me, i've struggled with _ results? i hope you do. for me, i've struggled with deciding _ results? i hope you do. for me, i've struggled with deciding exactly - struggled with deciding exactly what i want _ struggled with deciding exactly what lwant to— struggled with deciding exactly what i want to do as i get older. talking to dominic. — i want to do as i get older. talking to dominic, it is something you have struggled _ to dominic, it is something you have struggled with. it is something a lot of— struggled with. it is something a lot of young people have, deciding what they— lot of young people have, deciding what they want to do at 17, 18. if you are — what they want to do at 17, 18. if you are going to go down the route of an_ you are going to go down the route of an apprenticeship or alternative qualifications, you are specialising and for— qualifications, you are specialising and for me — qualifications, you are specialising

Degree , Isn-t , Apprenticeship , Job , Quality , Doesn-t-match , Ifeel , Someone , Experience , All , Company , Crown

The Context

figures we have seen today, we might get more than perhaps one point increase coming and we will probably see a 25 point increase in september we may see another one. and rather bad signs in terms of what may happen next. bad signs in terms of what may happen next-— bad signs in terms of what may happen next. bad signs in terms of what may hauennext.~ y , , , . ., happen next. why is it been such a stru: ale happen next. why is it been such a struggle to — happen next. why is it been such a struggle to tackle _ happen next. why is it been such a struggle to tackle inflation? - happen next. why is it been such a struggle to tackle inflation? and i struggle to tackle inflation? and incredibl struggle to tackle inflation? fific incredibly interesting question. struggle to tackle inflation? fific incredibly interesting question. the uk's bit of an outlier and if you look at what's been going on in different countries, it's been the case in the uk and part of that is inflation rates which did not step inflation rates which did not step in fast enough to adjust that for people and because we didn't step in with energy cost in food prices, other countries have done that and excellently significantly and you look at the present and look at some the countries in europe and from greece were inflation a look it's 2%

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BBC News

lots of women and girls teams in this village here. we arejoined by two women her own some of those teams, how are you enjoying it? it is really good but think colombia have _ is really good but think colombia have a _ is really good but think colombia have a bit— is really good but think colombia have a bit with tackles. they is really good but think colombia have a bit with tackles. they have a reutation have a bit with tackles. they have a reputation for _ have a bit with tackles. they have a reputation for being _ have a bit with tackles. they have a reputation for being physical, - have a bit with tackles. they have a reputation for being physical, to - reputation for being physical, to think england can cope without? yeah, but i think we can do better. lauren _ yeah, but i think we can do better. laurenjames missing at the moment, and the next game if we get that far, to think they been able to without her? i far, to think they been able to without her?— far, to think they been able to without her? i think they might stru: ale a without her? i think they might struggle a bit — without her? i think they might struggle a bit but _ without her? i think they might struggle a bit but they - without her? i think they might struggle a bit but they will - struggle a bit but they will eventually _ struggle a bit but they will eventually find _ struggle a bit but they will eventually find some - struggle a bit but they will eventually find some way. j struggle a bit but they will - eventually find some way. bopara about _ eventually find some way. bopara about and — eventually find some way. bopara about and what _ eventually find some way. bopara about and what about _ eventually find some way. bopara about and what about the - eventually find some way. bopara about and what about the two - eventually find some way. boparal about and what about the two near misses? _ about and what about the two near misses? i— about and what about the two near misses? i think— about and what about the two near misses? i think colombia - about and what about the two near misses? i think colombia have - about and what about the two nearl misses? ithink colombia have been about and what about the two near i misses? i think colombia have been a little dramaiic— misses? i think colombia have been a little dramatic but _ misses? i think colombia have been a little dramatic but are... _ misses? i think colombia have been a little dramatic but are... we - misses? i think colombia have been a little dramatic but are. . ._ little dramatic but are... we have mike here — little dramatic but are... we have mike here as _ little dramatic but are. .. we have mike here as well— little dramatic but are... we have mike here as well who _ little dramatic but are... we have mike here as well who is - little dramatic but are... we have mike here as well who is kind - little dramatic but are... we have mike here as well who is kind of. little dramatic but are... we have | mike here as well who is kind of in charge of the whole club. is it about 20 teams you have? that right.

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