challenging to have the faith that we could go. challenging to have the faith that we could go. it has been about the most that we could go. it has been about the most stressful - about the most stressful experience of booking anything ever really. i experience of booking anything ever really- ever really. i think the pcr test was ever really. i think the pcr| test was the most stressful because we took it on friday but then we missed the dropbox timing on friday so we didn t get our results till yesterday. i had covid and had long covid, so i m i had covid and had long covid, so i m just i had covid and had long covid, so i m just looking forward to two weeks in the sun. it s amazing two weeks in the sun. it s amazing to finally be back to work amazing to finally be back to work with all the passengers. here we are, we have arrived into faroe airport, into portugal, into the fresh open air, the sunshine, and after
in the super league. and from wolves to horses where fans returned to a handful of racecourses around the country. plenty turned up at redcar to see miss houdini escape with the tightest of wins. it s so nice to have the atmosphere back. everyone s in, you know, great spirits and it s just a complete. ..sort of uplifting mood. but for some, the excitement of fans returning may have been too much. and for some well, the occasion was simply just a bit overwhelming. whatever the emotion, it s good to be back. michael redford, bbc news. we spoke about this yesterday, the big fight between anthonyjoshua and tyson fury. it has been thrown into doubt. just 2a hours after it looked like it was definitely going to happen. it comes after a ruling by an american court. ajudge has said fury must fight deontay wilder for a third time before september the 15th
outside his school in london, his dream of becoming a professional footballer is being realised through the help of technology. his friends and family have worked with designers to turn kiyan into a character, in this year s fifa computer game, with the aim of discouraging young people from carrying knives. graham satchell has the story. my name is kiyan prince. and i am a professional footballer. at least, i would have been. had i not been killed when i was 15. kiyan prince was trying to break up a fight when he was stabbed and killed outside his school. he was just 15. his bubbly, joyful personality was infectious to everyone around him.
for such a big guy, at such a young age, you know, looked intimidating but honestly, just a gentle giant. some people are special, like, they are, and he was special. and he didn t have, special in the sense that, never thought he was better than anyone but he was better than a lot of us. 15 years on, kiyan s friends remember him as a boy becoming a man with huge potential to be a great footballer. he d already been signed as an academy player for qpr. from watching him play at that age, and i think the progress he would have gone through, he would have been at the euros in two weeks time, 100%. beautiful boy. beautiful. the kind of son that every parent, especially a father, just wants to have. kiyan s dad mark was determined to do something in his son s name. he set up the kiyan prince foundation, a charity dedicated to stopping knife crime. on this, the 15th anniversary of his death, the foundation has done something remarkable to keep
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