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Of the match rachin ravindra, who hit the winning runs on his world cup debut to condemn england to a thumping nine wicket defeat. England have plenty more games to redeem themselves in this 10 team tournament. Disappointed. We were completely outplayed, but the first thing that springs to mind is whether you do lose by a run or a defeat like that, it is one loss at the start of a very long tournament, so i think thatis very long tournament, so i think that is what i will be encouraging everybody to remember. It was certainly a tough loss to take, we were outplayed, but we have a lot of experienced guys in the room who have been through lots of things and have been through lots of things and have face to face like that before. Suggest if we had won the game we dont get too high, and we wont get too low as well. The england football manager, gareth southgate, has recalled aston villa striker Ollie Watkins for their Upcoming Games against australia and italy at wembley. Watkins hasnt featured for england since march last year, hes had an impressive start to the season though, with a hat trick against brighton on saturday. Orly has started the season well. He has had a bit of scoring form in the last couple of weeks. You have to be careful with that because you cant just go on recency bias when youre looking at selection, but he is in good form. He is coming in on a high and he has been with us before, we know his character, his personality, he is a good guy around the group. He is playing for a club that is really well coached and the team are in a good moment. The home nations are back in action for the Rugby World Cup this weekend. England take on samoa in Theirfinal Group game on saturday. Head coach Steve Borthwick has announced his squad, with george ford and owen farrell starting together as fly half and inside centre for the First Time Since march 2021. England are already guaranteed a place in the quarterfinals as pool d winners after winning their first three group matches. Meanwhile, also on saturday, scotland and ireland go head to head with scotland needing to beat the worlds top side by at least eight points to reach the knock out stages. Head coach Gregor Townsend has made 12 changes to the side which thrashed romania 84 0 last week, including choosing ali price at scrum half ahead of ben white. One of other rugby line and thats the news today that Thejersey Reds are going into liquidation. The championship Title Holders had been hoping for Financial Support from the islands States Assembly after announcing last week they were Ceasing Trading and couldnt pay staff. But the politicians voted against it and Thejersey Reds will now become the fourth professional club from the english game to collapse this year. Frankly, it is not our role to prop up frankly, it is not our role to prop up financially failing businesses, so that was that topic. It has enabled us not to get into things now like the Financial Monitoring panel to set up advanced Warning Systems and checks and balances around future direction of clubs. Thats all the sport for now. Lots are followed still from the cancelling of that line to manchester of hs2. Lets not talk to the financial editor of the times. I think there were three eye catching announcements of three different policy areas, health, transport and education. The smoking ban for future generations i think has been widely regarded as sensible, given that smoking causes 64,000 deaths a year, although there has been a backlash from some of the more Libertarian Mps in the conservative party, like liz truss. Rishi sunak� s education take up shake up, the announcement of this new qualification, is interesting, but not much detail from the Prime Minister about fronting the extra teachers needed for that. Then cancelling hs2, cancelling that lack of that, and diverting that £32 billion worth of savings to other rail and road initiatives has been welcomed by a lot of tory mps who think that will channel some extra funding to their patch for those initiatives, although it has provoked an angry response from business who warned that this will knock Investor Confidence in the uk. It has been interesting and quite a mixed response to three different announcements. Do they underscore the wider narrative that rishi sunak was trying to land that he is the agent of change, he is the change candidate going into this next election . Im not so sure. There wasnt a bigger message around some of the most pressing issues facing the country, particularly around getting the Economy Moving. That is what i wanted getting the Economy Moving. That is what i wanted to getting the Economy Moving. That is what i wanted to ask getting the Economy Moving. That is what i wanted to ask you. Getting the Economy Moving. That is what i wanted to ask you. People what i wanted to ask you. People point to the section of the speech when he was talking about a Cutting Inflation helps everyone, but were you surprised there was not more on the central issue that has dominated for such a long while, the cost of living crisis . For such a long while, the cost of living crisis . Anyway, i was, and i cuess living crisis . Anyway, i was, and i guess particularly living crisis . Anyway, i was, and i guess particularly whiter living crisis . Anyway, i was, and i guess particularly whiter than guess particularly whiter than that, because we talk about the cost of living crisis there is pressure on him from the right of his party to slash taxes, they believe that is the best answer to help households struggling with their budgets. From a more Treasury Orthodoxy perspective, how to get the Economy Moving to have the headroom to do that in future, or how to be able to have more cash to invest in Public Services ahead of the next election, i guess it was a bit surprised there was a than rishi sunak and how to address the Productivity Problems in britain, how to bolster investment, how to try to get the economy growing. There was nothing to answer some of the Bigger Picture questions about the Bigger Picture questions about the challenges facing the uk. Mould the challenges facing the uk. Would ou include the challenges facing the uk. Would you include in the challenges facing the uk. Would you include in that the challenges facing the uk. Would you include in that social the challenges facing the uk. Would you include in that social care, you include in that social care, another huge issue that we didnt really hear . I another huge issue that we didnt really hear . Another huge issue that we didnt really hear . I think social care has roven so really hear . I think social care has proven so controversial really hear . I think social care has proven so controversial for really hear . I think social care has proven so controversial for so really hear . I think social care has. Proven so controversial for so long. Everyone agrees that needs to be fixed, more needs to be done, but it is an incredibly expensive policy area for a start, not a lot of headroom. Public finances are tight and both rishi sunak and his chancellor had made sure they are not willing just to borrow to fund investment. What you do on that in the past has proved controversial. It is the issue which would seen to have sunk theresa may when she announced that Snap Election in 2017. I wasnt surprised that he didnt say anything on that at this stage. I think there will be pressure on him to say more in the manifesto ahead of the general election, but he will need to engage the key holders before them. His the keyholders before them. His critics the key holders before them. His critics would say that rishi sunak is good at detail thats bad at instinctive raw politics and he has stretched out this announcement on hsz stretched out this announcement on hs2 so the whole early part of the conference was dominated by that. Is that fair . He has laid out dividing lines, but notjust with the opposition, popular part of his own party, hasnt he . He opposition, popular part of his own party. Hasnt he . Opposition, popular part of his own party, hasnt he . He has. Iwouldnt sa that party, hasnt he . He has. Iwouldnt say that this party, hasnt he . He has. Iwouldnt say that this is party, hasnt he . He has. Iwouldnt say that this is a party, hasnt he . He has. Iwouldnt say that this is a question party, hasnt he . He has. Iwouldnt say that this is a question of party, hasnt he . He has. Iwouldnt say that this is a question of his say that this is a question of his grip on detail, but i think there was this idea that they wanted to save up the announcement over what they were going to do with the 36 billion saved from cancelling the northern leg of hs2 for The Grand Finale of his speech, but that did mean that that this question dominated the conference. In addition to that i would say that wanting to save up the meaty Policy Announcements around smoking, education, the rest of the official agenda of the conference felt quite thin. Other Cabinet Ministers had short speeches, only 15 or 20 minutes, and not many of them had much to say. That was a bit of a misstep in the handling of the conference because it allowed the right wing of his party on the unofficial fringe of the conference to really hog the limelight. It felt like the energy and momentum was with the likes of liz truss, chesapeake blog, critics of rishi sunak you are making most of the running because Downing Street was trying to save up that meaty Substance Announcement for the wait and see speech of the Prime Minister. Thank you forjoining us. Thank you for your time. A man who broke into Windsor Castle with a loaded crossbow to kill the late queen has been jailed for nine years and given five years on extended license meaning he will remain under supervision when he is released. 21 year olds. 21 year old Jaswant Singh chail was detained on Christmas Day 2021 near the late queens private residence. Under a hybrid order, he will initially serve his sentence at broadmoor high security Psychiatric Hospital before moving to prison. Thejudge said chail who pleaded guilty was psychotic but had thoughts of murder before he became mentally ill. At its simplest, the defendant harboured homicidal thoughts which he acted on before he became psychotic. There is a significant risk to members of the public of serious harm occasioned by the defendant of further specified offences. Earlier i spoke to our correspondent sarah campbell. Lets go back to Christmas Day, this was back in 2021. At about eight to 10pm they the late queen was in residence at Windsor Castle at the time and Jaswant Singh chail, he was 19 at the time, he is 21 now, was spotted on the grounds of Windsor Castle. He had used a Nylon Rope Ladder to scale over a fence to get into the private area of Windsor Castle, so the area that the public arent allowed to get too which is much closer to the private residence. He was wearing a hood, a metal mask and carrying a crossbow, which was loaded, ready to be fired, and it was described by experts as a Lethal Weapon with a high capacity to kill from a distance. He was spotted by Royal Protection officers. It is thought he had been wandering around for about two hours but when he was approached and asked what he was doing and if he was ok, he said he was here to kill the queen, at which point he was handcuffed and arrested. At the time it emerged that he had sent a video which he had recorded four days earlier, but only centred a few minutes before his arrest and he had been addressed in this metal mask. It wasnt dark clothes. He apologised for what he was about to do and he calls himself after a character in the star wars films. We heard the lead up to that today, and the potential issues with the Mental Health of Jaswant Singh chail. There was an obsession with star wars, he saw himself as a sith, destroying one old empire with the new empire and the motivation for that according to the prosecution was taking out the head of the current empire, obviously the queen. It emerged during the sentencing hearings held over the summer that hearings held over the summer that he had struck up a relationship with an ai jackpot and he had gone through his plans with that and that was seen as a motivation behind his actions on Christmas Day 2021. He has been sentenced to nine cheer nine years injail, five has been sentenced to nine cheer nine years in jail, five years has been sentenced to nine cheer nine years injail, five years on licence. The number of hate crimes recorded in england and wales has unexpectedly fallen for the First Time Since comparable figures began a decade ago. There was a 5 drop in hate offences in the 12 months to march this year but the figure still stands at over 145,000. Transgender hate crimes saw a sharp rise up 11 to the highest on record. Hate crimes motivated by Sexual Orientation fell by 6 but the figures show that there were more than 9,000 religious hate crimes up by 9 . I know you are a survivor of a hate crime, so this isntjust a story about statistics for you. What happened to you . I about statistics for you. What happened to you . About statistics for you. What happened to you . About statistics for you. What hauenedto ou . ,. , happened to you . I was ust 19 years old and i had happened to you . I was ust 19 years old and i had been h happened to you . I was ust 19 years old and i had been for happened to you . I was ust 19 years old and i had been for a happened to you . I wasjust 19 years old and i had been for a night happened to you . I wasjust 19 years old and i had been for a night out. Old and i had been for a Night Out With Friends and got onto a night bus and it was packed, as they often are, and suddenly somebody said in familiar homophobic charm for me. At me. I was punched and had to pick myself up from the streets. The police are there quite quickly. Quickly i find that i wasnt believed. I was asked if i was sure it was a homophobic term i had heard, asked if i was sure i hadnt provoked the perpetrator, asked if i was sure i had only had a couple of drinks, and i had. All the way through i felt like i was having to prove myself. I ended up in hospital, had to get stitches on my lap and when i turned up for work a couple of days later my colleagues all made fun of me, saying he had beenin all made fun of me, saying he had been in the wars, and no one would really believe any time i said it was a hate crime, i was victimised, they said homophobic words at me, no one believed me. It had a huge impact on me. I was 19 years old, i was scared to go ites, i was scared to take the night bus, i was always thinking about my own safety. That was me then, it doesnt have a big impact today, but it really set me right back. It impact today, but it really set me riaht back. ,. , impact today, but it really set me riaht back. , , right back. It sounds distressing, horrific, right back. It sounds distressing, horrific. All right back. It sounds distressing, horrific, all of right back. It sounds distressing, horrific, all of the right back. It sounds distressing, horrific, all of the details right back. It sounds distressing, horrific, all of the details that horrific, all of the details that you outlined. I went through some of the figures for the last 12 months. There has been a fall. Do you take any sort of comfort in that, seeing the number is finally going that direction . It the number is finally going that direction . ,. , the number is finally going that direction . ,. ,. ,. , direction . It is a small comfort but ou have direction . It is a small comfort but you have to direction . It is a small comfort but you have to remember direction . It is a small comfort but you have to remember that direction . It is a small comfort but you have to remember that we direction . It is a small comfort but| you have to remember that we have seen these figures growing and growing over the last decade, particularly the last five years. The numbers are far too high. Those are far too many individuals who are facing these life lasting impacts of experiencing violence, harassment, really awful things that no one should have to go through. In terms ofthe should have to go through. In terms of the figures should have to go through. In terms of the figures are should have to go through. In terms of the figures are wrong should have to go through. In terms| of the figures are wrong transgender hate crime, the government says part of the reason for the large percentage increase in that, is partly due to the smaller overall numbers of the dash, so the percentage looks bigger and may be the police are better at recording or identifying hate crimes. Do you accept both of those reasonings . The home accept both of those reasonings . Iie Home Office Report accept both of those reasonings . Ii2 Home Office Report also says that the rising Transgender Hate Crimes might also be because of the rights and climates prejudice against trans people in the media and politics. With figures like this the current context for trans people in this country is very hostile and we have just come out of a conservative Party Conference where the Prime Minister mocked trans people on the stage in his debate. We have seen policies announced by Cabinet Ministers attributing being trans with being woke. find ministers attributing being trans with being woke. With being woke. And Sure Rishi Sunak would with being woke. And Sure Rishi Sunak Would Mark with being woke. And Sure Rishi Sunak Would Mark with being woke. And Sure Rishi Sunak Would Mark had with being woke. And sure Rishi L Sunak would mark had mocked with being woke. And Sure Rishi Sunak Would Mark had mocked in sunak would mark had mocked in his speech, but in terms of wider policy, the Home Office Makes the wider point that all forms of hate crime are completely unacceptable and they have introduced robust legislation to get more police on the ground. In terms of additional to all of that, what is still required across the board when addressing hate crime . At required across the board when addressing hate crime . Required across the board when addressing hate crime . At the moment hate crimes are addressing hate crime . At the moment hate crimes are treated addressing hate crime . At the moment hate crimes are treated in addressing hate crime . At the moment hate crimes are treated in two hate crimes are treated in two different ways. Hate crimes based on faith are aggravated to sentient, those based on sexual identity, the lower sentence. The Law Commission recommended to years ago that all hate crimes should be treated as aggravated offences, but two years on we still have not had a response from the Home Secretary about those recommendations from the Law Commission. That is a vital thing that we need to see happen. It is also three years since the last Hate Crime Action Plan expired and as these figures have been rising we have seen no temp two review and revisit having a Hate Crime Action Plan with really focused measures to improve this. The final thing i would say is we do have an issue with trusting the police with our community. The baronesss report this year said that the lgbt Queue Plus Community saw the biggest fall in trust with the police. There is no way moving forward without dealing with some of these Pernicious Institutional Challenges within the police. Within the police. Thank you for takin within the police. Thank you for taking time within the police. Thank you for taking time to within the police. Thank you for taking time to speak within the police. Thank you for taking time to speak to within the police. Thank you for taking time to speak to us within the police. Thank you for taking time to speak to us on i within the police. Thank you for. Taking time to speak to us on the programme. The oldest Working Theatre In Britain says its discovered whats thought to be the only surviving stage on which William Shakespeare performed as an actor. The planks date back to 1445 and document showed that Shakespeare Usedit document showed that shakespeare used it when he took as acting to punch in the early 15 90s, when the Bubonic Plague Closed Theatres in london. Joining me now to discuss the significance of this discovery is head of research at shakespeares globe in london, dr will tosh. He must be tremendously excited by this particular development. It is a lovely storv this particular development. It is a lovely story i this particular development. It is a lovely story. I was this particular development. It is a lovely story. I was thrilled this particular development. It is a lovely story. I was thrilled to this particular development. It is a lovely story. I was thrilled to hear| lovely story. I was thrilled to hear about this. There are buildings in the country that we knew shakespeare performed in in london and elsewhere. They are big elite stone palaces, lots of them, so the idea there is a building that was much more embedded in peoples lives, where the actual floorboards, there is something very moving and touching about it, when shakespeares company turn to those big palaces they built himself a stage. Two stages are long gone. The idea that those floorboards are of the board that he quite literally trod on is exciting. It is a wonderful story. It trod on is exciting. It is a wonderful story. Trod on is exciting. It is a wonderful story. Trod on is exciting. It is a wonderfulsto. ,. , wonderful story. It is such a basic connection wonderful story. It is such a basic connection. Remind wonderful story. It is such a basic connection. Remind viewers wonderful story. It is such a basic connection. Remind viewers watching what we know about this particular theatre connecting it to William Shakespeare. It theatre connecting it to William Shakespeare. Theatre connecting it to william shakeseare. ,. ,. , � , shakespeare. It is a hole in kings l nn that shakespeare. It is a hole in kings lynn that received shakespeare. It is a hole in kings lynn that received touring shakespeare. It is a hole in kings lynn that received touring players through the 16th into the 17th century. What seemed to be pretty likely is that during the period of play closure on london theatres, the london Theatre Companies took to the road, went to such towns that would allow a Theatre Company from a plague struck city in. We know that the earl of pembrokes men performed at this venue in kings lynn. At that time that Company Owned several of shakespeares place. There is a strong possibility that he performed there in those years. Even if he wasnt part of the company, it is highly likely that in his touring career, which is quite extensive, he would have swung through kingston at some other points. It is a pretty strong likelihood that that was the space that shakespeare knew quite well. ,. , space that shakespeare knew quite well. ,. , well. There are so many little connectors well. There are so many little connectors with well. There are so many little connectors with kings well. There are so many little connectors with kings lynn. L connectors with kings lynn. Shakespeares leading comic actor was from just around the corner and there was that book published in shakespeares left him about an incident that happened in that theatre of a woman confessing to killing her partner because of what she had just witnessed on the stage. There is something. There is a strong connection between norfolk and theatre. That was a very significant member of shakespeares company who played the comic roles was born in kings lane close to this venue. Shakespeares earlier clone, venue. Sha kespeares earlier clone, a venue. Shakespeares earlier clone, a man called bill camp, famously figged a man called bill camp, famously jigged from london to norwich. Even the globes thatch is norfolk water reed, so there is obviously something in the water in norfolk that connects at the theatre. It is a significant place for english theatre history, for sure. Thank you for takin theatre history, for sure. Thank you for taking the theatre history, for sure. Thank you for taking the time theatre history, for sure. Thank you for taking the time to theatre history, for sure. Thank you for taking the time to enjoy theatre history, for sure. Thank you for taking the time to enjoy this for taking the time to enjoy this discovery and talk through some of the fascinating lines that have emerged. Its fat bear week at Katmai National park in alaska. The park, along with the Conservation Group explore, runs the competition asking for people to watch this live feed, and vote on their favourite. Some of the Worlds Largest brown bears have been packing on the pounds in preparation for their hibernation. Last year, a 1,400 pound brown bear aptly called Bear Force One was crowned champion for the second time. I was just i wasjust reading i was just reading about some of the young barrister put on huge amounts of weight, there is so much fascination. Every year recently at absolutely gets so many hits, so we are keeping an eye on that. The 10th Of October is the last time you can vote, apparently. The shortlist for this years comedy wildlife photo awards has been announced and as always, the competition is full of fantastic pictures which will make you smile. Here are a few in the running. Theres this swamp turtle snapped with a dragonfly resting on its nose. In this photo, a very mischievous baby baboon, is seen trying to get away from its mum at a National Park in kenya. This brown bear is certainly not camera shy. He was snapped in finland and may well have a successful Modelling Career ahead of him. Hello. Much of europe is seeing some significant october heat at the moment and the uk no exception things are going to be warming up over the next few days. It was a bit of a mixed picture on thursday. Here was some sunshine in cornwall, but further north many of us had more cloud and outbreaks of rain, so keswick, in cumbria, a fairly drizzly Story A Little Bit earlier on on thursday. The next few days, yes, some rain around, mainly towards the north, but i think were all going to notice that the temperatures will be gradually rising, especially through the course of the weekend. For the rest of the evening and overnight, weve got some wet weather through parts of wales, the midlands. Later in the night, more rain into parts of Northern Ireland and southern scotland, as well. Either side of that, some clearer, drier weather and its going to be a mild night, much milder than last night across scotland with lows between about ten to 15 degrees to start your friday. Thats more typical of daytime temperatures this time of year. Through the day on friday, some more wet weather for Northern Ireland, southern scotland, parts of northern england, as well. Further south across england and for much of wales a predominantly dry day. Some mist and some low cloud, particularly around coats and hills towards the west. Sunny spells, but cooler conditions across the north of scotland, so the mid teens here, but 22 or 23 degrees possible down towards the south east. Heading on into the weekend weve got this frontal system, and its going to be really slow moving, bringing some rain on saturday. That divides the cool air across the far north of scotland to the much warmer, humid air thats going to be piling in from the south. Saturday, plenty of dry, sunny weather for much of england, wales, Northern Ireland too. A bit of cloud and mistiness. For scotland, it is going to be pretty wet under that rain. There could be some localised flooding. Temperatures for most of us 19 to 25 degrees or so, but only around ten to 15 with the cooler air and the rain across parts of scotland, so a day of real contrast. Weve still got this front with us into sunday, but it starts to lift a bit further north and it will tend to turn a little bit lighter and patchier through the day. Still some rain in the far north across parts of scotland on sunday, but for the rest of the uk another fine, dry day with autumn sunshine around. Probably not quite as warm as saturday, but still temperatures up to about 23 degrees in the south east, typically the mid teens, though, across parts of scotland. So the outlook lots of dry, warm weather for parts of england and wales over the next five days or so. A few showers further north, but temperatures for all of us will be above average for the time of year. Bye bye. Today at six the first man to be convicted of treason in more than 40 years is sentenced to nine years in prison. The Momentjaswant Chail was arrested with a crossbow at Windsor Castle on Christmas Day in 2021 with a plan to kill the queen. Chail will remain in the high security Psychiatric Hospital broadmoor before moving to prison. Also on the Programme Figures show Global Temperatures in september were the warmest on record, rising by a huge margin. We on record, rising by a huge margin. Will ask why an to we will ask why and what can be done to stop it. Ukraine sees its deadliest Missile Strike for more than a year, at least 51 killed as people gathered for a funeral. The fugitive Nicholas Rossi arrested two years ago in glasgow can be extradited to the us to face charges of rape. This is likely to be the surface that hashakespeare was walking on. And the boards and the Bard How A Norfolk Theatre thinks its found a stage where shakespeare performed. And coming up on bbc news. Gareth southgate names his england squad for the next weeks game with australia, and then italy in a euro qualifer, with the in form Ollie Watkins recalled. Us how she was bitten and racially abused under the london underground, and it happened with an off duty policeman sitting nearby. On the london underground

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