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as did kim kardashian in a silver corset. this was rapper bad bunny. and in a riot of colour, singer nicki minaj wore this dress adorned with metal flowers. impeccably dressed as ever, with the weather, it is stav. floral blooms under the sunny skies in england and wales looking great, the rhododendron flowers looking fabulous in full bloom. this is a weather watcher scene in greater manchester. it looks like the weather will be improving after a 5°99y weather will be improving after a soggy bank holiday monday for some, high pressure building and, more cloud across scotland and northern ireland, rain at times but feeling warmer and drier. england and wales
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will benefit from this area of high pressure building in through the day today, killing off all the weather fronts and most of the showers but there will still be a few in the mix. forwestern there will still be a few in the mix. for western england towards wales, could see the odd shower, nowhere near as heavy or widespread as yesterday. the sunshine which we had across northern ireland tending to fade as clouds builds in, large parts of scotland will stay quite cloudy to the afternoon, still quite warm, mid to high teens for many, cool down the north sea coasts and we could hit 20 degrees across the south—east. 0vernight will be mostly dry, a few clear spells, low cloud, mist and sea fog and temperatures six to 10 celsius. winds remaining light. tomorrow the area of high pressure builds in stronger across the uk but we see weather fronts push into the north west of scotland, bringing outbreaks of rain. more isobars, the south—westerly breeze will be
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picking up for the hebrides and the western highlands and splashes of rain arriving later. for the rest of scotland, northern ireland, england and wales, mostly dry by the shower and wales, mostly dry by the shower and plenty of sunshine, the best toward southern and eastern areas. temperatures responding, 2i toward southern and eastern areas. temperatures responding, 21 or 22 degrees, even the high teens across scotland where we get sunshine towards these. for thursday, scotland where we get sunshine towards these. forthursday, even better, sunnierfor towards these. forthursday, even better, sunnier for large towards these. forthursday, even better, sunnierfor large parts of england and wales, some sunny spells for northern ireland, more because the northern and western scotland, some showers but elsewhere should be dry, up to 23 degrees and the sun will be strong so feeling really warm, even the high teens, close to 20 degrees across eastern scotland. high pressure hose on four friday and into the weekend, but you will notice this low pressure arriving off the atlantic by the end of the weekend, meaning it will turn more unsettled into next week. fine, sunny and warm through the weekend,
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the chance of showers across western areas late on sunday. thanks, stav. and that's bbc news at 0ne. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm tanya arnold. nottingham forest lose their appeal against a four—point punishment for breaching premier league profit and sustainability rules. kyren wilson pays an emotional tribute to his parents after becoming snooker�*s world champion for the first time. and andrea spendolini—sirieix says she can't wait to hear the roar of the paris crowd as her place at this summers olympics is confirmed.
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nottingham forest have failed in their appeal against a four—point punishment for breaching the premier league's profit and sustainability rules. it means forest remain 17th and three points clear of the relegation zone with two games left to play. 0ur correspondent katie gornall is here — remind us what they were found guilty of. remind us what they were found guilty of. remind us what they were found uuil of. a . ~ remind us what they were found uuil of. . , guilty of. back in march they were handed this _ guilty of. back in march they were handed this punishment, - guilty of. back in march they were handed this punishment, they - guilty of. back in march they were l handed this punishment, they were found to have overspent their profit and sustainability limit of £61 million by 34.5 million. usually premier league clubs are allowed to lose £105 million over a rolling three—year period but because nothing forest spent two of those years in the championship their limit was reduced accordingly. they could have been handed a six point penalty at the time but the premier league gave them a less severe punishment because they took into account their early plea and co—operation so although forest were
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not happy with the punishment. they said their spending restrictions underlined the league 2 integrity and competitiveness. today we found out their appeal has been dismissed, the four penalty stand and although they haven't commented they and everton, who have also been subject to point reduction, will be feeling hard done by because these rules have proved so controversial and they will be replaced by new regulations in that 2025, 2026 season. season. erik ten hag insists he's the right man to turn around the fortunes of manchester united despite watching his side get thrashed 4—0 by crystal palace in the premier league. it was their biggest defeat against palace since the 1970s. and it means, they've now lost more matches in a premier league season than ever before with 13. united do have an fa cup final
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against manchester city coming up, but they're eighth in the league and the debate continues around manager erik ten hag's future. i prepare the team in the best way i can, and we have many problems, so the only focus i have — to perform better with my team. so just finally, tonight doesn't add to any concern for yourself about your position? i don't think about this — that is, i think only about making my team better, and it's necessary because we are underperforming. kyren wilson has been paying tribute to his parents after becoming snooker�*s world champion for the first time. he beat qualifier, jakjones, by 18 frames to 14 in a nervy final at the crucible theatre in sheffield — as 0lly foster reports. applause and cheering. come on, champion, get in there! after a fortnight under the crucible spotlight, the tears finally flowed. 14 years after he turned professional as a teenager, he knew who to thank first. my mum and dad — i think they're on their way down — but, you know,
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they've remortgaged. .. you know, sacrificed their whole lives to get me here. this wasn't the final anyone had predicted, nor one that will be remembered for its quality. as the nerves grew on the final stretch, so the pockets grew smaller. the frame—winning moments that will be remembered will be ones like these. john virgo: what's his plant going? where's the plant going? surely not! jakjones had his fair share of those, as well. a fly on the yellow was perhaps a lucky charm. the welsh qualifier had been 7—0 down at the start of this final — he cut that to three frames in the final session, but it was a comeback too far. he's still £200,000 richer, and he'sjumped up to 14th in the world rankings. i thought if i try my best time to
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what happens, but when you play someone as good as kyren wilson, with such a good all—round game, it is going to be hard to come back from a deficit like that so it wasn't to be. kyren wilson lost to ronnie 0'sullivan four years ago — the crucible's covid final, with just a few hundred watching. he milked every moment of his winning frame. ronnie's got his name on the trophy seven times. but it's wilson who is this year's world champion. 0lly foster, bbc news. we heard from kyren wilson briefly there and after he'd had time to take in his achievement, he sat down for a chat with jamie broughton. just pure relation, peer relief —— elation. i've been so close to landing trophies, there is none better than being the first in the world championship so a beautiful moment with all of the family and my kids, my wife, my brother, my mum and dad and everyone that it helped me along the way. you
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and dad and everyone that it helped me along the way.— me along the way. you paid an emotional— me along the way. you paid an emotional tribute _ me along the way. you paid an emotional tribute to _ me along the way. you paid an emotional tribute to your- me along the way. you paid anj emotional tribute to your mum me along the way. you paid an - emotional tribute to your mum and dad when you got the trophy and talked about the sacrifices they made. , ., , ., made. tell us more. they have basically given _ made. tell us more. they have basically given up _ made. tell us more. they have basically given up their - made. tell us more. they have basically given up their lives i made. tell us more. they have basically given up their lives to | basically given up their lives to help me achieve this moment. remortgaging the house, they bought a derelict house that had been lived in for quite enter —— 40 years because it had a snooker room. they sacrificed everything, mum and dad were backwards and forwards with each other because my dad spied the talent, take a make up the pub and my mum are saying, stick with their school work, education comes first and my dad was backwards and forwards think there is a talent there, there is something there. so they have definitely sacrificed so much just like they have definitely sacrificed so muchjust like i have and i couldn't paint them in any better way. you are still young. — paint them in any better way. you are still young, only 30. you must field you will win this one more
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time or a few my time. i field you will win this one more time or a few my time.- time or a few my time. i want multiple _ time or a few my time. i want multiple world _ time or a few my time. i want multiple world titles - time or a few my time. i want multiple world titles and - time or a few my time. i want multiple world titles and i - time or a few my time. i want i multiple world titles and i think thatis multiple world titles and i think that is a way you have to train your brain. if you settle you are with just one title, that is all you are going to win. i've always said to myself i want multiple, i i'm capable of that. i don't think i played my very best snooker during this world championship so that tells you all you need to know. ianthem tells you all you need to know. when it comes to — tells you all you need to know. when it comes to supporting _ tells you all you need to know. when it comes to supporting heroes, you been telling us that christiana rialto —— cristiano ronaldo is a hero. i rialto -- cristiano ronaldo is a hero. ., , _, rialto -- cristiano ronaldo is a hero. ., , ., g , hero. i am second, and judd trump. he has made _ hero. i am second, and judd trump. he has made into _ hero. i am second, and judd trump. he has made into a _ hero. i am second, and judd trump. he has made into a snooker- hero. i am second, and judd trump. he has made into a snooker so - he has made into a snooker so hopefully i have nudged him off that month and i become number one. it is so special to have them here. bailey is only six years old so i don't
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think he realises the enormity of whatjust happened but i beautiful moment but i will never forget is thinly ran over to me, he is nine years old so he well aware, he said, dad, you are a world champion. and i was already crying but i started crying even more and that is a beautiful moment that i will rememberfor beautiful moment that i will remember for ever. beautiful moment that i will rememberfor ever. ~ ., ,. , remember for ever. wonderful scenes. congratulations — remember for ever. wonderful scenes. congratulations to _ remember for ever. wonderful scenes. congratulations to him. _ congratulations to him. tom daley will compete at his fifth 0lympics this summer in paris, after his place in team gb�*s diving squad was confirmed. he took time away from the sport after winning gold alongside matty lee at the last games in tokyo, but he'll take part in the same event, the 10—metre synchro, this time with noah williams. daley chose to return after his son robbie said he wanted to see his dad compete at an 0lympics. the other synchro pairings have been confirmed with gold medallist jack laugher teaming up with anthony harding on the three metre springboard, while in the same event for the women yasmin harper is with scarlett mew—jensen. 0n the ten metre platform
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there are high hopes of a first women's diving medalfor the pairing of andrea spendolini—sirieix and lois toulson. they took bronze at the last world championship and spendolini—sirieix is looking forward to a proper games atmosphere. knowing that it is in paris and having that, it is kind of like my home as well, my grandparents can come, my family can come, it is so close to home. it is something that because it is so accessible and tokyo in 2020 were so inaccessible with covid, we had no one in the stands, so it feels like this is my first real 0lympics stands, so it feels like this is my first real olympics and i'm genuinely so excited. what i have learnt is pressure really killed joy- learnt is pressure really killed joy. if i go there with, i need to do this, i need to do that, and put this pressure on myself instead of feeling joy when i get that medal, when i get that score, ifeel
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feeling joy when i get that medal, when i get that score, i feel relief and i don't want to feel relief. whatever happens on that day, i am going to be happy regardless. it should be an amazing summer. it should be an amazing summer. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. this bbc news. sadiq khan is begining his third term as london's mayor, and has pledged to make the capital the best city in the world to grow up in. he beat his conservative rival susan hall by more than a quarter of a million votes in last thursday's election. let's take a listen to what he had to say. many of you will have heard me talk about the idea of the london promise, that if you work hard and get a helping hand you can achieve anything. for another four years city hall will redouble its efforts to be that helping hand londoners
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need to move forward and achieve their aspirations. we will do our utmost to ensure london becomes a byword for opportunity again, a place where the barriers of class, race and gender are finally woken down and where ladders of advancement are extended upwards for all. and so today i am pledging to make london the best city in the world to grow up in. in london today, the shadow chancellor rachel reeves has been talking about labour's plans for the economy. this of course follows her party's success in local elections at the weekend. let's have a listen. the conservatives are gaslighting the british public. they say we have turned the corner, but try telling that to the 6.4 million households across england and wales last year who saw their rent increase or who had to remortgage. or the 950,000 families whose
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mortgage deal is due to expire between now and january next year. they say their plan is working. is this the same plan that has meant this is forecast to be the first parliament on record with living standards at the end lower than they were at the start? real household income on course to have fallen by £240 per person in that time. our economy smaller per person than it was then when rishi sunak became prime minister, and forecast by the 0ecd to grow byjust1% next year. weaker than every other g20 country except for russia. the body representing exam boards has told social media companies they need to do more to shut down scam accounts claiming to sell exam papers. 0ur reporter kristian
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