My own home as reporters camped at john well come onto the show across the mens and womens singles today. The end of my road for two years. Courts in a second, but tell us we are awaiting an urgent question john watson is perched up coming up on afternoon what happened to the womens in the comments about that leaked high at the all england live all the sport. E mail. Sport now on afternoon live club surveying them all. A busy day at wimbledon. World number one. John lets start the womens draw. With ben, and weve got last 16 day for the men a 15 year old at wimbledon making us a couple of upsets today and the women. Yes Ashleigh Barty is out the won and jo konta hoping to cause already weve seen a shock another. The french open and was one of the with the world number one and top seed Ashleigh Barty dumped out favourites to lift the title in the feel very old. By american alison riske. Womens singles this year. She was yes indeed. She is the only on an unbeaten run of 15 matches. Jo kon
Extra lockdown rules. The big fish should help out the minnows, says Frank Lampard. The chelsea manager believes the premier league will get together to make sure smaller clubs dont go under in this pandemic. Good morning. It is a fairly chilly start to the weekend. There will be some strong winds around today, petite italy for Eastern England, with a bit of showery rain there too. Particularly for Eastern England. But most of the weather is looking fine. I will have all your details throughout the programme. Its saturday, the 26th of september. Our top story tributes are being paid this morning to Long Serving Police officer, matt ratana, who has been named as the man shot dead in a south london Custody Centre. An investigation is under way after the new zealand born sergeant was shot in the chest, as a suspect, who was still in handcuffs, was being checked in. Jon donnison has this report. Sergeant matiu rata na, Sergeant Matiu Ratana, almost 30 yea rs Sergeant Matiu Ratana, almost 3
Whether it is saving someone’s life, bringing a dangerous criminal to justice or safeguarding a vulnerable victim, it really is a job like no other. And this is also true of so many of our public services, not just policing.”
Ali Livingstone has penned a new book about his life in policing and his mental health breakdown
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After leaving the constabulary, Mr Livingstone took up a role as a pastoral officer at a local high school.
He added: “I still can’t quite believe that my book, Broken Blue Line, is out there and people are reading my story. I wrote it when I was very poorly, so it is a very honest account of my career and then my mental health breakdown.