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BBCNEWS Sportsday July 14, 2024

Fraud. Ina in a moment it will be time for sportsday but will we look at what else is coming up on bbc news. We will be speaking to survival international, the Global Movement for tribal people about this the wildfires. And will be talking to the chairman of a Football Supporters Association asbury fc news expulsion. And at 10 1i0pm at 11 30pm we will look at what will be in the papers. I will bejoined by during foster, journalist at the guardian. That is all ahead here and bbc news. Its now time for sportsday. Hello, and welcome to sportsday im holly hamilton. Coming up on the programme. England suffers another batting collapse. Both out for 67 on day two of the third ashes test. Is this the final nail in the coffin for bury . With just over five hours before the deadline, no deal has been reached. We hear from the clubs owner steve dale. I am not in control. It is like watching a car crash, but you are not holding the steering wheel. The end of the road for england in antwerp, knocke

BBCNEWS Sportsday July 14, 2024

So far this season, aston villa have failed to deliver. This is a plea heard by those watching on tv and the players in the pitch. Despite effo rts the players in the pitch. Despite efforts in dominating the opening 20 minutes the home side survived a penalty claim before answering the call. Wesley became their record signing in the summer, this was the start of his pay backjust a couple of minutes later the brazilian could have got his second for the club. It win for everton would see them lea pfrog win for everton would see them leapfrog local rivals liverpool to go top of the league for the first time in12 go top of the league for the first time in 12 years. But for shots like that and passes like this it did not look likely. Manager marco silva with work to do. His tactical changes and substitutions did not pay off, alex had chances on his first appearance since johnny from arsenal but could not make them count. Another good fellow substitute theo walcott. And were struck and added

BBCNEWS The Papers July 14, 2024

Weather pictures and we look into the forecast for monday as well. That is your weather. Have a great weekend. Hello. This is bbc news with samantha simmonds. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment first the headlines. International dismay as the amazon rainforest burns. On the ground, the battle to stop the fires continue. Low humidity and strong wind adds to the challenge as sometimes the fire can spread as fast 30 or a0 kilometres an hour. A minutes silence for pc Andrew Harper who died in the line of duty. Tributes to the Thames Valley officer whod been married just 4 weeks when he died. President trump vows to retaliate after china announces plans to escalate the trade war. A possible reprieve for bury. Its owner says hes accepted a takeover bid, just hours before the deadline which could have seen the club expelled from the english Football League. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are olivia utley

BBCNEWS Sportsday July 14, 2024

Hello, this is bbc news with me, the quest the headlines are. A power cut is affecting large areas of the country its thought to be due to a National Grid failure and is affecting trains, airports and homes. A churchwarden found guilty of murdering an author he had tricked into changing his will. Now police warn hed drawn up a list of future targets. Here is a cold, calculating, devious man who took pleasure from inflicting both physical and mental torture on his victim. The chancellor says he doesnt expect the uk to slide into a recession after the economy shrinks for the First Time Since 2012. Im not expecting a recession at all. And in fact, dontjust take my word for it theres not a single leading forecaster out there that is expecting a recession. The family of a policeman who survived a frenzied machete attack say theyre proud of his bravery. Heavy rain and strong winds cause disruption across the uk. Many Outdoor Events and festivals are cancelled. In a few moments, we will have

BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live July 14, 2024

Between the two gangs. The government begins a review of sentencing policy for the most dangerous offenders. Women going through the menopause face a National Shortage of hormone replacement therapy. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Hong kong has suspended all flights in and out of the territory as a sit in with thousands of Anti Government protesters at the International Airport enters its fourth day. Mass demonstrations and unrest show no sign of abating, more than two months after they were sparked by a controversial extradition bill. Many of those protesting are critical of the actions of police, who on sunday were caught on film firing tear gas at close range. Our correspondent Stephen Mcdonell sent this update from hong kong airport. This is the scene at hong kong International Airport. Both levels are completely full, black clad pro democracy demonstrators have occupied every inch of this terminal. If we come over here, we can even see down at the bottom how many thou

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