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End of the second half but that first goal, thinking that this would be the winning goal, then sweden equalises, then spain within a couple of minutes because the actual winning goal. 2 1 to spain. They are now through to their first ever woman World Cup Final and they will either face the woman World Cup Final and they will eitherface the lion is woman World Cup Final and they will either face the lion is worth the matildas, two very strong teams that have huge backing here in australia. ,. , australia. They meet in sydney on wednesday australia. They meet in sydney on wednesday a australia. They meet in sydney on wednesday. A huge australia. They meet in sydney on wednesday. A huge sporting australia. They meet in sydney on l wednesday. A huge sporting rivalry, and against australia. Yes. Wednesday. A huge sporting rivalry, and against australia. And against australia. Yes, huge rival. And against australia. Yes, huge rivalry this and against australia. Yes, huge rivalry. This is and against australia. Yes, huge rivalry. This is what and against australia. Yes, huge rivalry. This is what many and against australia. Yes, huge| rivalry. This is what many people have been talking about, the fact they are too strong teams with this rivalry. We have been hearing from mckenzie arnold, the goalkeeper of australia, and from sarina wiegman, about that rivalry. Being knocked out by anyone is kind of unthinkable. Theres probably a lot of english people that would love to see us knocked out by england, but i think theres more australians that would love to see england knocked out by us. So in terms of the rivalry, again we have such big rivalries with so many different countries, so itsjust another game for us. Obviously, england are such a top team, like tony has been talking about, but we have been taking one game at a time and it seems to be working for us so far, and that will be the same tomorrow night. I asked the players and i asked staff, and for them, we dont feel that rivalry that much. The main thing is that there was a lot of rivalry in rugby and cricket, and last week on netball, so we just know it is a very competitive game. Lots of players from australia also play in the Womens Super League so they know each other really well and of course they want to beat us and we want to beat them. That is the main competitiveness will get in front us tomorrow. We have been talking a lot about viewing records breaking here. It is safe to say there will be another record broken either within the audience in the stadium or with the viewership on television. Tomorrow we see england and australia face off for a place in the final. Whoever wins that vinyl is going to be carrying that trophy for the first time and making history. The three premier League Officials at the centre of monday nights Penalty Controversy in the game between Manchester United and wolves have been overlooked for this weekends matches. Referee simon hooper, var Michael Salisbury and Asistsant Var richard west failed to award wolves an injury time penalty in their 1 0 defeat when united keeper andre onana caught striker Sasha Kalajitch in the face and got nowhere near the ball as he attempted to punch clear. Wolves boss gary oneil says elite referees Managerjon Moss told him he could not believe his side were not awarded a spot kick. Pgmol chief howard webb has also contacted wolves to admit an error had been made. You have to fight in every game. Tonight we did. When we have that belief we know we will always score. We did tonight. We collected three points and we are happy with that. We can play better, the performance can be getter can be better and we know that. We re were not really looking at where we can finish were not really looking at where we can finish. Lets push the group, see where can finish. Lets push the group, see where we can finish up. The boys are committing to everything we can. The boys are committing to everything we can. A 43 year Venus Williams beat a top 20 player for the first time in four years with victory over russias veron eeka kuder metova at the Cincinnati Open the former wolrd number one turned back at the Cincinnati Open. The former wolrd number one turned back the clock putting on a perfomance that shows her standing as a seven times major singles champion. Williams fought back from a double break down in each set to eventually win 6 4 7 5. She will play chinas Qin Wen Zheng or belarus Aliaksandra Sasnovich in the second round hoping to win back to back matches on the wta tour for the First Time Since 2019. Thats all the sport for now. Hello and welcome back. Youre watching bbc news. More now on the Breaking News this hour about another apparent data breach. Norfolk and Suffolk Police say that the personal information of 1230 people, including victims of crime and witnesses, was included in a Freedom Of Information response issued by the forces. But more on this as our correspondent mark labelle, whojoins this as our correspondent mark labelle, who joins us from the newsroom. Talk me through exactly what has been released here. figs newsroom. Talk me through exactly what has been released here. As you sa , what has been released here. As you say. Another what has been released here. As you say. Another day. What has been released here. As you say, another day, and what has been released here. As you say, another day, and data what has been released here. As you say, another day, and data release. | say, another day, and data release. This is concerning news because a technical issue is being claimed by norfolk and Suffolk Constabulary is what has led to the release of personal data relating to hundreds of victims, witnesses and suspects of victims, witnesses and suspects of crime being sent out an error by the norfolk and Suffolk Constabulary is. There were Freedom Of Information requests and there was dating a technical issue is being claimed by norfolk and Suffolk Constabulary is what has led to the release of personal data relating to hundreds of victims, witnesses and suspects of crime being sent out an error by the norfolk and Suffolk Constabulary is. There were Freedom Of Information requests and there was data are mistakenly attached data are mistakenly attached to the responses to these requests relating to Crime Statistics to those police was related to crime reports. That data includes a personal identifiable information on witnesses, victims and suspects, as well as descriptions of offences of crimes. It relates to a range of offences, domestic incidents, assaults, thefts and hate crime. A total of 1230 people are said to be affected now that a thorough analysis into the data has been completed. We analysis into the data has been completed analysis into the data has been comleted. ~. ,. Completed. We know this data was released, completed. We know this data was released. But completed. We know this data was released, but we completed. We know this data was released, but we know completed. We know this data was released, but we know who completed. We know this data was i released, but we know who accessed it . , , released, but we know who accessed it . ,. ,. , 4 released, but we know who accessed it . ,. ,. , a, it . Interestingly, both norfolk and suffolk constabularies it . Interestingly, both norfolk and suffolk constabularies say it . Interestingly, both norfolk and suffolk constabularies say that it . Interestingly, both norfolk and suffolk constabularies say that the data was hidden in their own words from anyone opening the files, so they were on an encrypted part of these responses. They have said so far that they have found nothing to suggest that the data has been accessed by anyone outside of policing. What they have also said is that anyone who has been affected by this will be within those hidden files, essentially, will be contacted by letter, phone or in person by the end of september. There has been an apology by the temporary assistant Chief Constable, saying that he sincerely regret any concern he may have caused the people of norfolk and suffolk. This follows the news that the Police Service of Northern Ireland says it is now confident that the material from an accidental data breach is in the hands of dissident republican groups. The Chief Constable said he believed they would use the information, which included the names of serving officers, to generate fear and intimidation. The worst fears of officers realised. After days of worry and uncertainty, confirmation that the personal details of 10,000 Police Service of Northern Ireland employees mistakenly posted online have been obtained by people who might want to do them harm. News revealed by the forces Chief Constable. We are now confident that the Workforce Data set is in the hands of dissident republicans, and its therefore planning assumption that they will use this list to generate fear and uncertainty as well as intimidating or targeting officers and staff. Sinn fein said extracts of the leaked information had been posted on a wall near a party office in belfast before being removed by staff. One psni support worker, speaking anonymously, said the data leak had had a huge effect on his family. It has brought on a level of panic that hasnt been around for a lot of years. Its given my partner issues as well. Shes concerned and is extremely panicked about me going to work. In march, the Terrorist Threat level in Northern Ireland was raised to severe, meaning an attack is highly likely. That followed the shooting of a senior detective, john caldwell, by dissident republican paramilitaries. He suffered life changing injuries. The psni says its working round the clock to assess the risk created by the data breach. On social media, the Northern Ireland secretary, chris heaton harris, wrote. The uk government remains committed to providing specialist support and expertise. I know psni and Security Partners will continue to take proportionate action to protect officers and staff and theirfamilies. They are all now being urged to exercise maximum vigilance. Simon jones, bbc news. Thats it from me today. Lucy is back with your headlines at noon. Hello again. Over the next few days it looks very much like the weather is going turn a bit warmer and, in the south, more humid, especially so on friday. But today what weve got is this low pressure now moving toward scandinavia allowing High Pressure to build in from the atlantic, so the weather is fairly settled. What we have, essentially, is a day of sunshine and showers. The showers are well scattered and the heaviest ones will be across North East England and also south east scotland, where you could also hear the odd rumble of thunder. Lighter winds than yesterday with highs of 15 to about 25. As we head on through the evening and overnight, most of the daytime showers will tend to fade. We will hang on to more cloud at times across the north east of scotland. That could produce some patchy light rain and will also see some mist and fog patches form in parts of the west and the south. Our overnight lows falling away to between ten and about 13, maybe 1a degrees. Into tomorrow, the High Pressure will be sitting right across us. Hardly a breath of wind. You can see the distinct lack of isobars. Tomorrow, again, is going to be another settled day. We start off and we hang onto this cloud across North East Scotland with the odd spot of rain and, as more cloud bubbles up through the day, we could see one or two showers develop, but they will be fewer and farther between than they are likely to be today and we are looking at highs of 1a to about 26 degrees. As we move on into thursday, we still are under the influence of High Pressure, so a lot of settled conditions. You can see the onshore flow coming in from the north sea, so its going to feel cooler along the north sea coastline. We could catch the odd shower through the channel, south west england, wales and into scotland, to name a few areas. But it changes on friday. Weve got two Weather Fronts coming our way one after the other, both bringing some heavy and persistent rain. It could be thundery, as well. In between, a drier interlude, but it wont be long before the next batch of rain comes in. Both are heading northwards, so the driest conditions will be across the far north of scotland. Its also going to feel increasingly humid in the south, with highs potentially 26 or 27 degrees. On saturday, that rain eventually clears the far north of scotland, then we are into sunshine and showers. A lot of the showers on sunday will be in the north and the west. Live from london, this is bbc news. A bbc investigation reveals that three suspected spies for russia have been arrested in the uk in a Major National security investigation. Donald trump is charged with trying to overturn his 2020 election defeat. The former us president calls it a witch hunt. Uk wages grow at a record rate, according to the latest officialfigures. Delight for spain as they go through to Theirfirst Women 5 world cup they beat sweden 2 1, with a goal in the 89th minute. Hello, i m lucy hockings. Welcome to bbc news now three hours of fast moving news, interviews and reaction. We start in the us, where its 7am in washington, and the nation is waking up to the news that donald trump has been charged with criminal offences for a fourth time in as many months. This time theyre in georgia it was just before midnight local time that the Us Tv Networks broke into programmes with Breaking News. Good evening, everyone. We are coming on the air with major developments involving former President Trump and georgias investigation into trump. This is a cbs news and special report, im robert costa in washington

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