France top that group after beating panama, but they had to come from behind. Marta cox scoring panamas first ever goal at the tournament and what a goal it was. An absolute piledriver, they ended up scoring three in total but france plundering six, including a hat trick for kadi diani. In group g, south africa are through after claiming their first womens world cup win with a thrilling victory over italy. South africa gifted a leveller through Benedetta Orsi having gone behind. Both teams then scored again a result which would have taken italy through, but the twist came in the 93rd minute, Thembi Kgatlana sending south africa into Seventh Heaven and the knock out stages. No issues for sweden, who made it three wins from three, beating argentina 2 0 Rebecka Blomkvist with the pick of the goals, sending the euro 2022 Semi Finalists through as group winners. In mens football, Manchester City look to have finally secured a deal to bring Josko Gvardiol to the etihad. Theyve agreed a 77 Mi
she was going to come back, she s a great player, competitor, fighter. to get the game and go up 5 3 was crucial, to then go on and win. the confidence was there today and so happy about my level. away from the french open, roma managerjose morinho has been charged by uefa for verbally abusing the english referee anthony taylor after their europa league final defeat to seville in budapest on wednesday. mourinho was booked during the game and repeatedly swore at the official in a car park after the match. taylor and his family were also jostled by roma fans at the airport on their return on thursday, with one man was arrested for affray. both clubs face several charges over the conduct of the players and their fans. on the pitch, barcelona s women are looking to lift the champions league trophy for the second time in three years this weekend. they face wolfsburg in saturday s final, a team they beat at the semifinal stages last year. despite that defeat, wolfsburg head coach t
hello and welcome to bbc news, live in istanbul with me, anna foster. this is the opposition party headquarters in turkish biggest city and boats are being counted in the turkish presidential runoff election. the country hasn t seen anything like this before. in previous residential elections president one has one outright. this time it was different. he was run close by and opposition unity challenge with kemal kilicdaroglu presenting the opposition party and drawing together of other opposition parties as a candidate to try and remove the long standing leader for power. the situation we have now is that the ballots have been made, closing polling close at 5pm local time and boats are being counted. now it is the reason all the people here are playing close attention to the tv screens. you might be able to hear the sound of the tv bouncing off the walls in this opposition courses in istanbul. they re looking at the count. what they don t have here in turkey is exit polls. w
my complaint is triggered by some nasty, unkind, snide reporting i heard from chris mason at the tory conference. liz truss was getting into a car, and he said words to the effect of, liz truss can t leave quickly enough. maybe she had an appointment or a room to go to or work to get on with, whatever. she s probably sick of being caught and verbally mugged by reporters. do they do positive or only one upmanship? we put that point to bbc news, and they told us. the thinking behind the mini budget a fortnight ago and the economic philosophies of the prime minister and her chancellor, kwasi kwarteng, dubbed trussanomics, have been developed over recent years by a number of individuals and organisations, including the institute of economic affairs. and staff from the iea have appeared on several bbc outlets over the past two weeks. right, let s talk to a panel of experts, the head of public policy at the free market think tank, the institute for economic affairs, matthew lesh
and the economy is also a key issue for us voters three weeks out from the crucial midterm elections as inflation continues to rise. tonight with the context, paul waugh, chief political commentator for the i newspaper, and democratic strategist mary anne marsh. as government u turns go, and there have been a few of late, this was a big one. britain s new chancellor, jeremy hunt, has dumped nearly all of the flagship economic policies of the liz truss government in an attempt to end weeks of financial turmoil. it has left the prime minister fighting for her political survival with a few mps openly calling for her to quit, and more doing anonymously. this gives you an idea of the scale of how much has been dropped from the pm s plan for growth last month which the then chancellor kwasi kwarteng announced in parliament, and how little now remains. the 1p cut in the basic rate of income tax has been dropped indefinitely. it will remain at 20p. the 2 year cap on energy prices h