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Control of the ryder cup after an Astonishing First Day in italy set p Astonishing First Day in italy set up by Astonishing First Day in italy set up by a perfect morning session. And their dominance was set up by a perfect morning session. Europe were already 1 0 up when debutant ludvig aberg, alongside viktor hovland, earned his first ryder cup point. That shot from hovland on the Opening Hole Setting the pair up for victory against max homa and brian harman. European pair shane lowry and sepp straka added a third before this tee shot from rory mcilroy helped him and partner Tommy Fleetwood make it 4 0 in the morning session something thats never been done before. Putting them on course for an incredible spark. And mcilroy was then part of an incredible pair in the afternoon. He and Matt Fitzpatrick beat Collin Morikowa and Xander Schauffele five and three thanks to an incredible performance from fitzpatrick, whos putting helped europe win six out of the first seven holes. But, team usa did end the day with two points. In the final Match Of The Day Max Homa and Wyndham Clark picked up usas only win of the day as they beat Bob Macintyre and justin rose. They have just hide it. They havejust hide it. Europe leading 6 2 at the close and very much on top heading into day two tomorrow. Away from the ryder cup, antony will return to training with manchester united, despite allegations of Domestic Abuse being made against him. Antony returned to the uk from his native brazil this week and has agreed to speak with Greater Manchester police about the allegations, which he denies. In a statement united have said while that process continues, he will train and will be available for selection. Its understood antony wont feature for united against Crystal Palace in the Premier League this weekend though. Its been an historic day for irish football as the countrys Governing Body has announced equal pay for the men and womens senior teams. The agreement will come into effect immediately. Irish fa director of womens football angela platt says, equality is the cornerstone of everything we do at the irish fa. This is a transformative moment for football in this country and demonstrates that we are continuing to invest in the womens and girls� game. Its been a day to forget for two british tennis players in the opening round of the china open in beijing. Dan evans was knocked out in the opening round by jannik sinner. And weve seen an early exit too for cam norrie. He also lost in three sets, beaten by the world number six andrey rublev. Their defeats end british interest in the mens draw after andy murray was knocked out in the first round yesteday. A difficult yearfor a difficult year for cameron a difficult yearfor cameron norrie. After retiring from all forms of cricket earlier this year, stuart broad has been given the ultimate honour by his county nottinghamshire. Theyve announced the pavilion end at trent bridge will be renamed in honour of the bowler. Broad joined notts from leicestershire in 2008 and played 43 times at trent bridge for notts and england, taking 190 wickets. Tyson fury may be getting ready for his upcoming fight against mma star Francis Ngannou at the end of october, but his next bout is already confirmed. His undisputed heavyweight fight against Oleksandr Usyk has been signed and will take place in saudi arabia. A date is yet to be confirmed, but the fight is set to take place either by the end of this year, or early next year. The bout is the first undisputed heavyweight title fight since november 1999. Ending Ryder Cup Europe up six and a half to one and a half against the United States more reaction on the bbc sport website. Incredible, what a start. Thank you. A 17 year old boy has been charged with the murder of elianne andam, the schoolgirl stabbed to death in croydon on wednesday. The boy appeared at a youth court this morning. Our Home Affairs Correspondent Daniel Sandford is there for us. Elianne andam was on her way to school when she was stabbed to death at a bus stop. With ambitions to be a lawyer, she was described by her family as the light of their lives. Today, at croydon magistrates� court, a 17 year old boy appeared charged with her murder and with possession of a Kitchen Knife without good reason. Because of his young age the boy cant legally be named. He sat in the main area of the court instead of the dock. He was wearing a Police Issued grey sweat shirt and tracksuit bottoms. He spoke only to confirm his name and date of birth and his lawyer said there was no indication at this stage which way he would plead. Elianne andam had been on her way to school when she died. She was wearing her green School Uniform and was with two friends. Shed just started year 11, her gcse year. Police forensics teams spent two days at the scene and detectives say theyve recovered a knife two thirds of a mile away. Yesterday elianne� s mother led a large group of herfamily, who paid an emotional visit to the bus stop where she died. They said elianne� s dreams had been shattered and their hearts were broken by her senseless death. The 17 year old boy was told he would be kept in Youth Detention Accommodation until he makes an appearance at the old bailey on tuesday. Daniel sandford, bbc news, at croydon magistrates� court. The uk is on track for Record Levels of taxation, according to a leading think tank. It says they are rising at an unprecedented rate. The Institute For Fiscal Studies forecasts that taxes will amount to about 37 of National Income by next year� s General Election a level not seen since such records began in 1948. Here� s what the ifs had to say. People are living longer. That� s something to celebrate. People are living longer with multiple chronic conditions, which makes them more expensive to treat. They� re also claiming State Pensions and needing social care for longer. All of that comes with a price tag and those pressures aren� t going anywhere. So whoever wins the next election in the face of those pressures is going to be facing lots of demands on state services. And it� s very difficult to see how you can do anything other than maintain or perhaps even increase taxes in the face of that. Our head of statistics robert cuffe explained the details of the hidden tax increase that form a major part of this rise and how the uk� s tax levels will compare to other countries�. This parliament is on course to raise taxes by more than any other since the second world war, according to new analysis from the Institute For Fiscal Studies. With taxes forecast to rise from 33 of everything we earned before the last election to 37 before the next one. Now, some of that is unwinding the unusually low tax rises we saw after 2010, and some is response to covid and the war in ukraine. A large chunk of the rise, more than a quarter and one that hits your paycheque directly is the hidden effect of freezing the tax bands. Now, the tax bands are the point at which you start to pay, around £12,500 in england, or pay higher rate tax, just over £50,000. Say you get a pay rise thatjust about keeps up with price increases. Even though your salary� s gone up, you� re no better off than you were last year because you can just about still afford to buy the same lifestyle. But say you started here. Your salary rise brings you up and drags you into a new tax band. Suddenly you� re paying more of your wages in tax, and now you� re worse off despite a decent pay rise. Because after tax, you can� t afford the same standard of living that you did last year. Governments used to shift these tax bands up so that you wouldn� t fall into the net, but they stopped doing that in 2021, and that� s going to affect more than five Million People by 2028, according to the uk� s government finances watchdog. Freezing tax bands will drag an extra three Million People into paying any tax and shift another two Million People into paying the higher rate. It is hidden, but more people are paying more tax now. Add that to Corporation Tax rises and other elements. We� re heading for Record Levels, but it� s probably not going to shift the uk� s position in the International League tables. If you look at the latest data we have for 2021, you can see that our taxes may be high by Historical Standards for the uk, but we� re in the middle of the pack when you compare us to other major advanced economies. The forecast rise. Up to here, about 37 , doesn� t really change the picture very much, even if the other countries don� t grow their tax base that much in response to the covid fallout or the war in ukraine. Now, one word of caution on League Tables like this. These different tax takes by very Different Levels of public services. Take america. Most people don� t pay for health care through taxation in the us and taxes are much lower there. But they are still paying for the health care. People conceived using donated spurn, eggs or embryos will soon have the right to know the identity of their donors. The new rule applies only to those who turn 18 from this sunday the first of october onwards. The Fertility Regulator warns that access to the information won� t be quick. This report is from tink llewellyn, who has a very personal connection to the issue. Hello, are you ok . I� m good, thank you, you . Yeah, good thanks. Twins matthew and phoebe have always known they were conceived using a sperm donor. We know he� s like a Second Generation born colombian, his height, his build, eye colour, hair colour. And that� s pretty much everything they told us, really. But next year, when they turn 18, that will all change. Ijust think its really cool that part of us is from a different country. So when we have a conversation at home, hes usually referred to as the colombian guy, orjust. Orthe dad. Theres been many names. I suppose, when they are growing up as well. For their parents, sean and sarah, it� s a date they� ve always known would come. We decided because the change in law was coming up in 2005, that we would wait because it wasnt fair to deny them that opportunity i to find out who our donor was. But not everybody will benefit. Donor conceived people born before the law change won� t have this right. I know, because i� m one of them. Oh, i love this picture. This is one of my favourites. This is me when i was little with him. I lost my dad last year, and that� s encouraged me to start thinking about my donor family. I all always wanted to find the donor. And i� m not alone in feeling like this. Gary and his three daughters live in essex. About 1975, i think it was. He donated sperm in the 805, and was recently contacted by a Donor Daughter. I can see it now. She embraced me, i embraced her. It was very emotional, something that happened so long ago that i did, i could never dream that it would be like this. Ijust did not i could not foresee it. Gary� s Donor Daughter didn� t want to be identified on camera. But she did write us a letter that his third daughter, michelle, will read out to us. So it begins, i never thought my biological father would want to meet me, let alone be part of my life. I love gary to bits and im so grateful for how hes treated me, and the same goes to my sisters. Oh, that makes me feel so emotional. I� m gon e not everybody wants a relationship with a sperm or egg donor. But for those who do, things are about to change for the better. So when you� re both 18 now, next year, are you going to apply for more information . Yeah. And what are you hoping for to come out of that . Just to meet him, really. Weve got two amazing children. You know, our lifes so different as a result of that persons kindness. So, it would be nice to shake him by the hand and say thank you. And Tink Llewelyn joins me now. Now, George The Poet is probably best known Around The World as the man who opened the Royal Wedding for prince harry and megan markle with his poem the beauty of union. But a new series of his massively popular podcast have you heard george� s podcast starts next week and it� s fascinating. It explores african history, particularly the African Independence Movement through the lens of poetry and music and, of course, his incredible story telling. He� s with me now but first have a listen to some of the trailer. To the new generation, what i� m about to say is baffling but when i was younger, trust me, it wasn� t cool to be african. Every series of the podcast we provide as creative a sound bed as possible, stories relating to black liberation, music and culture. That� s George On Podcast and i was lucky to have him join me in person. He told me a little more about his series. This is the fourth series of the podcast. We� re talking about african independence, and also the caribbean Independence Movement and looking at the fantastic characters from history who don� t get recognised. It is interesting, the different places you� re focusing on. The First Episode is drama in ghana. Why did you pick ghana . It was the first african former colony to gain independence. From that independence under the leadership of its First Independent prime minister, you can see the signs of what is to come. It is fascinating case study. When you look through the archive, there is extraordinary footage of him dancing with queen elizabeth. What are the things you pick out by looking at him, at ghana . What are you exploring . It is a question of autonomy, self rule. This was push back against a lot from sabotage, from intelligence agencies, western powers, and the story since that is told of the pm has been really corrupted, it is one sided. This was something i wanted to look at and understand why and how we deal with the legacy of the independent movement. It is black history month, and i heard you say it can be repetitive. This is a good way of looking at a part of history that is so often overlooked. You also use so much music in this. Tell me about the music. We� ve got music from Around The World, african continent. Black music runs parallel to the black experience, it derives from black life. When you look at the history of Ghanaian Music and from across the black universe, you get a track of what was happening politically at the time. Why do you think it has been so overlooked, this part of history, in terms of british schooling, what we know about it . There are some shameful episodes in terms of british involvement in it� s former colonies. There� s a lot of stuff that is not convenient to talk about. So it doesn� t get address, but i think britain is full of great people who want to understand this stuff. This is british history because it is the story of after empire. We� ve talked about ghana but it goes across different countries. In terms of your work, it goes across as so many issues. You have a particular interest in knife crime, you� ve done work around it. We saw in this country yesterday a shocking death. In terms of what society, politicians, community, what should they be looking at . Ultimately, violence doesn� t happen in isolation. We have been talking about the responsibility we have as men to be speaking to our young people, young men in particular, around how you handle your emotions. What it means to truly respect someone as you respect yourself. There is that piece, but at the same time there is a lot of work to do to reverse what we have now become desensitised to, normal levels of violence in the media and mainstream culture. Just 30 seconds on that, you are right because as shocking as yesterday was, almost everyday there is a stabbing which doesn� t make headlines. That is right. We do a lot to shed light on this. In my upcoming show, we have showcased a range of talents, poets and artists that speak about some of these real issues. And if you would like to listen to the have you heard george� s podcast . It is now available weekly on bbc sounds. The Chief Executive of gp news said he was appalled by comments made by the channel by the actor and campaigner lawrence fox. Earlier he said he would not appear. Apologies. Let� s go back to what i was saying. Let� s have a listen. I was saying. Lets have a listen. I have no hesitation whatsoever to offer an apology and i reiterate the words of my letter which i sent to her earlier this week. It was very unfortunate and it� s not reflect their values and of course we are very sorry. A, their values and of course we are very sorry very sorry. A fortune is a weird twist of words very sorry. A fortune is a weird twist of words because very sorry. A fortune is a weird twist of words because it very sorry. A fortune is a weird twist of words because it does| very sorry. A fortune is a weird i twist of words because it does not have twist of words because it does not have much twist of words because it does not have much to do with fortune or lot, tells what have much to do with fortune or lot, tells what you said to her about why you are tells what you said to her about why you are sorry . You are sorry . They dont meet our values and you are sorry . They dont meet our values and they you are sorry . They dont meet our values and they did you are sorry . They dont meet our values and they did not you are sorry . They dont meet our values and they did not reflect you are sorry . They dont meet our| values and they did not reflect what we believe is appropriate conversation as a media company, productive conversation as part of the national conversation. You know, it� s. The national conversation. You know, its. It the national conversation. You know, it� s. It really is an apology which is really inappropriate. Isn� t the truth that you wanted isnt the truth that you wanted lawrence isnt the truth that you wanted lawrence fox to speak his mind, to be controversial, its not as if his opinions be controversial, its not as if his opinions were a state secret. It is the truth opinions were a state secret. 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I think heat dances close to the wind but those opinions . I think heat dances close to the wind but he those opinions . I think heat dances close to the wind but he did those opinions . I think heat dances close to the wind but he did not those opinions . I think heat dances close to the wind but he did not sit| close to the wind but he did not sit close to the wind but he did not sit close to the wind earlier this week. That was way past the limit of acceptable. That is the difference. We are about free speech but being donein we are about free speech but being done in a respectful and proper way. Chief executive of db and talking to the bbc news correspondent. Gb. A Young Musician has become one of the most famous organists in the world by posting videos of her performances on tiktok. Anna lapwood� s videos have been seen by millions of people across the world after she started practising in the middle of the night at the Royal Albert Hall in london. Today, she released herfirst album. Tim muffett went to meet her. 0rgan plays Toccata And Fugue In D Minor byjs bach. It� s 2am. I� m at london� s Royal Albert Hall. And anna lapwood is practising the organ. Anna it� s 2 15am, that sounds amazing. Why are you playing here at this time of night . It� s a very, very good question it� s the only time we as organists can get in and have the space to ourselves and be able to play this amazing thing at full blast, because it really is very, very loud. And you can� t kind of be disturbing people while they� re trying to work. What is it about this instrument . It� s so complicated to look at, you� ve got the stops, four keyboards, enormous pipes. Why do you love it so much . You� re playing an entire building, and that is not something that never gets old. Whether you� re playing really quietly, butjust making the air shake a little bit, or whether you have everything, all the stops pulled out, and people are feeling it hit them in the chest. Anna wants to bring a very traditional instrument to a whole new audience. She started posting videos during lockdown. Now, they often get millions of views. That was down to a couple of Girl Choristers who i teach you turned round to me one day and said, we really think you� d be quite good at tiktok, have you thought of giving it a go . That� s what i� ve done and it seems to work. Key videos which really stand out, at London Bridge station you are playing an organ and a Security Guard comes up with the most amazing voice. I don� t know, i wasn� t expecting an operatic voice from a Security Guard. Again, this reminder that you are giving people time and not judging. I guess one issue with this instrument, if someone goes, i want to play the organ, it� s not like a violin where you can stick it in your bag and carry it on the train. There is surely a finite number of people who can play an organ. You say that but almost every church has an organ and i don� t know any organist who isn� t desperately hoping to encourage the next generation to play. When you sit at Something Like this and get to play it, it� s contagious, it� s infectious, you never want to let it go. Anna lapwood ending that report from tim muffett. Nearly at the end of today� s programme but i want to return to that flooding in New York City because people in the city are facing significant disruption after heavy rains led to flash flooding. These are just some of the recent pictures. Subway lines were closed and the remnants of the Tropical Storm of fili or rains to the area. In some parts of the city cars were submerged by those waters. The new york governor has been speaking sank the storm was quote dangerous and life threatening. She has declared a State Of Emergency right across New York City, long island and the hudson valley. As we continue to see more of these pictures, that is what they are dealing with, it really came at such speed. That is what caught out authorities there in New York City. There has been advice from the mayor as well, as the government, telling people to stay at home. The Transport Authority advising people the same. The terminal at Laguardia Airport are currently closed because of flooding and pastors have been checking their airline before travelling. Huge disruption in new york please also announcing multiple Road Closures being put into place. The National Guard now being deployed. 18 Million People in that whole wider new york area being affected by this flash flooding. Though some of the latest details, some of the latest pictures coming into us here at the bbc. That is it for today. Thank you for watching and see you next time. Hello. It looks like this month will end up as one of the two warmest septembers on record. That� s according to provisional statistics from the met office. As we move to the end of the month and into the start of october, there is more autumn warmth on the way. But that� s not the whole story, some rain at times. And on the Satellite Picture from earlier on today, you can see this area of cloud to the south west of us. That is tomorrow� s weather maker that will bring some of us some outbreaks of rain. In the short term, most of today� s showers will fade through the night. We will keep some and going in the far north of scotland and maybe for western coastal fringes. A few mist patches, but some clear skies overhead, allowing it to turn relatively chilly. Nothing unusual, though, for a late september night. Saturday morning then, will dawn with this ridge of High Pressure and a lot of dry weather, some spells of sunshine. But here comes our approaching Weather System that will start to introduce some high cloud, turning the sunshine hazy. And then as the cloud thickens out towards the west, we will see some outbreaks of rain getting into the north and the west of wales. Northern ireland turning very wet indeed around lunchtime. That rain then getting into parts of north west england, southern and central parts of scotland and it will turn relatively windy through the irish sea. Temperature wise, well, about where we were today, actually. North to south, 12 to 20 degrees. Now, during saturday night, we will see further outbreaks of rain, one pulse of Heavy Rain Pushing Northwards And Eastwards Across Scotland and northern england. And then this next line of rain, some of that could be heavy and thundery as it feeds into parts of wales and northern england. But with these various Weather Systems, we will be bringing in some humid air from the south. This is where we will start off on Sunday Morning. Off on Sunday Morning temperature wise. Actually a very muggy starts 12 to maybe 17 degrees. First thing, quite misty and murky for some coasts and hills in the west and in the south, some Showery Rain Moving its way across parts of england and wales. Given enough sunshine in the south east corner, we could see temperatures all the way up to 2a degrees, but even further north, 19 for newcastle, 18 for aberdeen, for scotland and Northern Ireland it� s a story of sunshine and showers. Into next week, quite a mixed weather story. There will be some rain at times, but signs that it could turn warmer again towards the end of the week. At six a11i Year Old Girl and a School Bus Driver have died after their coach overturned on the motorway in the wirral. There were 5a people on this bus most of them teenagers when it crashed on the m53 at around eight this morning. Its it� s playing heartbreaking day here it has been a heartbreaking day here. It has been a heartbreaking day here. , ,. , here. The bus. Students and their families are here. The bus. Students and their families are being here. The bus. Students and their families are being supported. Also tonight we report on Hundreds Of Thousands more Hosptial Letters that were never sent to patients and gps this time in nottinghamshire. A 16 year old boy arrested after one of britain� s most famous trees was felled has been released on bail. A State Of Emergency in new york after torrential rain triggers flash flooding. And what a start for europe at the ryder cup as it tees off in rome. And on bbc london reassuring the Community Support is offered to the community after the fatal stabbing of

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