On an australian defensive error eight minutes later to restore englands lead before Alessia Russo wrapped up the victory late on to make sure of their place in the final against spain. We achieved the final and yet, its unbelievable, it feels like we wanted but we didnt win it, but won this game. Its an incredible stadium, an away game the way we played of course it was a hard game, but again, we found a way to win. Youre the first coach to take two different nations to a World Cup Final how do you keep doing this . I World Cup Final how do you keep doing this . World cup final how do you keep doing this . I dont know i ust keep doing this . I dont know ijust said. Keep doing this . I dont know i just said. You keep doing this . I dont know ijust said, you know, keep doing this . I dont know ijust said, you know, the ijust said, you know, the chance as a coach or player, you make it to two finals is really, really special. And weve made it to two already, ill never take anything for g
Its working. But polls show Many Americans may not fully know what the Inflation Reduction Act actually is. Data released earlier this month in a Washington Post university of maryland poll show seven in ten americans had heard little or nothing about the policy. Im joined now by tim mcdonnell, climate and Energy Editor at the us politics website semafor. Great website semafor. To have you in the programme. You great to have you in the programme. You have been writing about how the Inflation Reduction Act sure the promise and limits of the government plan and pushing forward Climate Policy of stop starting with the promise, what has worked . Thank you, its a pleasure promise, what has worked . Thank you, its a pleasure to promise, what has worked . Thank you, its a pleasure to be promise, what has worked . Thank you, its a pleasure to be here. Promise, what has worked . Thank you, its a pleasure to be here. Happy its a pleasure to be here. Happy to talk about its a pleasure to be here.
translation: thisi is a complete farce. the united states is violating china s sovereignty under the guise of so called democracy. those who offend china will be punished. there are reports several chinese fighterjets have been entering taiwanese airspace. we ll have the very latest. also on the programme.. parched gardens and lawns will have to wait. a hosepipe ban is coming to parts of southern england. the hospital treating archie battersbee awaits a european court ruling, before withdrawing his life support. and tributes are being paid to roy hackett, one of the country s most influential civil rights campaigners, who s died at the age of 93. and coming up on the bbc news channel. commonwealth gold for england s evie richards in the cross country mountain biking after leading from the start. good evening, and welcome to the bbc news at six. one of america s most senior politicians, the speaker of the house of representatives, nancy pelosi, says her controversial trip to t
handing labour a blank cheque. a new yougov opinion polls suggest that for the first time reform have more support than the conservatives. worth stressing it is just one poll among many reform s leader nigel farage claimed his party has now overtaken the tories as the main opposition to labour. here is our political correspondent hannah miller. at the halfway point of a campaign there have been downpours, drenching us and many days out on the road. but today is the prime minister discussed how to reduce migration at a summit of world leaders, there are some troubling numbers for him at home. iii some troubling numbers for him at home. . , ~ , , home. if a result like this is replicated home. if a result like this is replicated on home. if a result like this is replicated on election - home. if a result like this is replicated on election day, | home. if a result like this is - replicated on election day, keir starmer would have huge and unchecked power to tax your home, y
And chris fawkes has all the details. Jane, we are talking about extreme heat building across the uk, temperatures reaching 33. 5 celsius in london, temperatures continuing to rise. It looks like being one of the hottest august days we have seen in overa the hottest august days we have seen in over a decade, these are some recent august temperatures but the final temperature, much depends on this lump of cloud working across the channel at the moment. If that comes into london it. Temperatures from rising much further and 36 degrees could be the highest temperature but if that cloud stays awake long enough i would not be surprised if we saw temperatures even higher than 36 but either way it will be very hot and humid this afternoon across england and wales. Northern ireland and scotland cloudier and fresher, temperatures into the low 20s with rain around as well. This weather front pushing through the afternoon and into the first part of the night. Further south, after such a hot day,