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for her first euros. the teams were supported. crowds would come and also they�*d be on the front pages and you�*d be like, well, why don�*t we get this at home? we�*re english football. eight years later, england�*s part timers reached the european final, losing to the mighty germany. but there was little fanfare. we went home and there was no one. there wasn�*t even one camera. so it was really deflating. but equally itjust then lit a fire to say, we�*ve got to fight for it. she retired in 2012 as the lionesses�* longest serving captain. i still thought it was like 20 plus years away that we would get this kind of level and start really celebrating and the women�*s game. how can anyone ever push the sport back down to levels where i experienced ? it should never be there again. is what she had to watch for her server. beth meade had to watch from her sofa. i was so proud of what they had done, given the injuries

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BBC News at Ten

survivors have told the bbc they had limbs severed by gunfire and saw bodies left on the trails. a saudi official has dismissed the findings, saying the report isn�*t reliable. according to the un, tens of thousands of people a year attempt to cross by sea from the horn of africa to yemen and then on to saudi arabia in the hope of finding work. our diplomatic affairs correspondent paul adams has this report. mustafa is full of regrets. it�*s been more than a year since he lost his left leg on yemen�*s northern border. rehabilitation has been a long, hard road. he�*s still haunted by what happened the night he tried to enter saudi arabia. translation: we got shot at while we were working. | immediately we all lie down on the ground. for about five minutes i didn�*t even realise i was shot, but when i tried to get up and walk, part of my leg wasn�*t there.

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This Cultural Life

at the age of eight, i think. that must have felt like... and the youngest person to lead the orchestra. the youngest is eight—year—old nicola benedetti, who will lead the orchestra. i've been playing for four- years and i decided to take it up because my sister started and i thought i would like to play, as well. can you tell us a bit about what you'll have to do on sunday? well, just, like, make sure all the first violins - are in time, and be— with the conductor all the time and things like that. that must have felt like a huge responsibility at that age, wasn't it? i think i was too oblivious to feel the sense of responsibility. i mean, i was well prepared. iwas, um...probably quite nervous. i think i was pretty nervous. that was the first time i'd been away from home for several days on a residential course, so, um... i remember the... i was going to say lady,

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HARDtalk

about at a point where we can start to dissect the idea of femininity as much, with as much nuance, criticism, celebration, as all of those things as well. and that�*s what makes good art, notjust sort of, you know... ..putting women on screen, but having them just be lovely and undramatic, that doesn�*t help anybody. and i hate suzie was an extremely female—centric production, wasn�*t it? yeah. imean... at every level — acting, producing, directing, the whole thing. totally. it was a really rare experience because we had heads of department... all of our heads of department were women. so you had a really interesting set, which was... i�*d never been on a set like that before. normally, when you work on a television set or a film set, what it feels like is a faintly military exercise in which you�*re sort of invited to observe, whereas it had a very different vibe to have that many women in charge. and it was... yeah, it was a really interesting experience. i�*m going to quote you now a couple of important men in the arts world who are talking a lot these days

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This Cultural Life

up because my sister started and i thought i would like to play, as well. can you tell us a bit about what you'll have to do on sunday? well, just, like, make sure all the first violins - are in time, and be— with the conductor all the time and things like that. that must have felt like a huge responsibility at that age, wasn�*t it? i think i was too oblivious to feel the sense of responsibility. i mean, i was well prepared. iwas, um...probably quite nervous. i think i was pretty nervous. that was the first time i�*d been away from home for several days on a residential course, so, um... i remember the... i was going to say lady, because that�*s what she seemed to me at the time, that was sitting next to me. she was “i! and that was, er... i felt sort of intimidated by that. i don�*t think my feet could properly touch the floor. but...

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BBC News

take football to new heights for women, which i�*m just excited. i�*m going to box park in wembley tomorrow. i�*mjust going to box park in wembley tomorrow. i�*m just so excited for the atmosphere. ijust hope we win. you tick a lot of boxes for us today. you play women�*s football. what changes have you seen in their game and what do you think the lionesses have done for it? since the ear lionesses have done for it? since the year rose. — lionesses have done for it? since the year rose, last _ lionesses have done for it? since the year rose, last year, - lionesses have done for it? since the year rose, last year, there i lionesses have done for it? since l the year rose, last year, there has been massive change. by then playing football since i was about six or seven years old and i had to play with boys and there wasn�*t much scope for women and girls in football. i remember starting at woking football club and this was five or six years ago, we were playing in the middle of the park. we had coaches who are our friends, dads, uncles, helping us out and it wasn�*t like a proper team, a proper sport. we were playing on a hockey pitches. to play football and hockey

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This Cultural Life

and yet, you had become the leader of the national children�*s orchestra at the age of eight, i think. that must have felt like... and the youngest person to lead the orchestra. the youngest is eight—year—old nicola benedetti, who will lead the orchestra. i've been playing for four- years and i decided to take it up because my sister started and i thought i would like to play, as well. can you tell us a bit about what you'll have to do on sunday? well, just, like, make sure all the first violins - are in time, and be— with the conductor all the time and things like that. that must have felt like a huge responsibility at that age, wasn�*t it? i think i was too oblivious to feel the sense of responsibility. i mean, i was well prepared. iwas, um...probably quite nervous. i think i was pretty nervous. that was the first time i�*d been away from home for several days on a residential course, so, um... i remember the...

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Sportsday

expect the fastest man in the world to get through comfortably. irate expect the fastest man in the world to get through comfortably. we will turn for that — to get through comfortably. we will turn for that any _ to get through comfortably. we will turn for that any moment. - to get through comfortably. we will turn for that any moment. while . to get through comfortably. we will. turn for that any moment. while wait for zarnel hughes, tell us about how katarina johnson—thompson is getting on and also jazz sawyers who was a hopein on and also jazz sawyers who was a hope in the long jump.— hope in the long “ump. contrasting fortunesfor— hope in the long “ump. contrasting fortunes for that— hope in the longjump. contrasting fortunes for that two _ hope in the longjump. contrasting fortunes for that two british - fortunes for that two british athletes. jazmin sawyers is the european indoor champion, she has jumped well, but she has been injured and was not able to replicate her form injured and was not able to replicate herform herjump wasn�*t good enough to make the final, so huge disappointment for her. as for laura muir, the british captain, she is through to the 200 metres semifinal, she has run very well, katie sloan also through, and laura muir of course finished second in her seat behind the dutch woman who is going for a treble here. she will

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Sportsday

spurs have just taken 81—0 lead spurs havejust taken 81—0 lead in their against manchester united. rangers survived a league cup fright against greenock morton before recovering to secure their place in the quarter—finals of the competition. a grant gillespie penalty seven minutes into the second half had given the championship side hopes of an upset at ibrox. however, another penlaty this time from cyriel dessers followed by this danilo winner eight minutes later took rangers into the last eight. elsewhere ross county progess after beating airdreonians 4—3 after extra time. livingston and st mirren are also through. the first evening session at the world athletics championships wasn�*t affected in the same way as the morning on day one in budapest. a thunderstorm delayed the action for two hours earlier before spain�*s alvaro martin won the first gold of the week

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Sportsday

studio to reminisce. i think it is still fresh enough, and people still talk about it. you walk along the street and people say, i rememberwatching walk along the street and people say, i remember watching you on the telecom you sent me to bed with a smile on my face. all of these sorts of things. and i look back now, and it probably feels about 15 years ago, and because i�*m still involved, my husband coaches, so you really feel it and still live it through the athletes that are there today. and 52.74 at the time was a pretty stunning world record. you beat the same person that you beat to win the gold in 1992 as well. so as we look ahead to this week in budapest, do personal rivalries help to propel you perhaps on to what you might not have done otherwise?— have done otherwise? enormously. sandra farmer _ have done otherwise? enormously. sandra farmer patrick _ have done otherwise? enormously. sandra farmer patrick was - have done otherwise? enormously. sandra farmer patrick was my - have done otherwise? enormously. . sandra farmer patrick was my massive rival from america, sandra farmer patrick was my massive rivalfrom america, she sandra farmer patrick was my massive rival from america, she was the reason why i trained on christmas day, got up on the days i was moaning. so it is. sometimes you think, ijust want moaning. so it is. sometimes you think, i just want the easy moaning. so it is. sometimes you think, ijust want the easy route and i wish so—and—so wasn�*t there,

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