taking asylum seekers to rwanda. the government is taking on the courts at home and facing accusations from abroad of breaking international law. and a world first in biology, mapping the genome sequence of every species in the british isles. and coming up in the sport on the bbc news channel. tantalisingly poised england set up a grandstand finish against new zealand as james anderson breaks yet another record. welcome to bbc news at ten. we start tonight with a special report
sport, and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here s marc. good evening. we start with cricket, where england have given themselves the sniff of a chance of victory in the second test thanks to some late new zealand wickets on the fourth day at trent bridge. joe root had earlier hit 176 as england, like the tourists, made over 500 in theirfirst innings as the contest stretches tantalisingly into the fifth day. patrick gearey rounds up the action for us. joe root runs, words that are neverfar away from each other at the moment, especially on this flat pitch. unbelievable! where everything you touch, flies. if you can hit them there, you can hit them anywhere. easy to be careless. root out, out of nowhere. he scored 176. that only made him want more. with him went england s momentum.
think you both so much. that s it for the papers this hour. the papers will be back again tomorrow evening with the times radio presenter calum macdonald, and kate maltby, who s a columnist for the i newspaper. dojoin us then if you can, but for now, goodnight. hello, i m marc edwards with your sport. we start with cricket where england have given themselves the sniff of a chance of victory in the second test, thanks to some late wickets on the fourth day at trent bridge. joe root had earlier hit 176 as england, like the the new zealanders, made over 500 in theirfirst innings as the contest stretches tantalisingly into the fifth day. patrick geary rounds up the action for us. joe root runs words that are neverfar away from each other at the moment, especially on this, a pitch as flat as a stage. unbelievable!
hello, i m marc edwards with your sport. we start with cricket where england have given themselves the sniff of a chance of victory in the second test, thanks to some late wickets on the fourth day at trent bridge. joe root had earlier hit 176 as england, like the tourists, made over 500 in theirfirst innings as the contest stretches tantalisingly into the fifth day. like the new zealanders. patrick 6eary rounds up the action for us. joe root runs words that are neverfar away from each other at the moment, especially on this flat pitch. a pitch as flat as a stage. unbelievable! where everything you touch, flies. if you can hit them there, you can hit them anywhere. easy to be careless. root out out of nowhere. he d scored 176 that only made him want more. with him went england s momentum. now new zealand were flying.
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