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it s sunday, the 24th ofjuly. our top story: holidaymakers and hauliers are being warned to expect a third day of disruption around the port of dover and the channel tunnel. a major incident alert remains in place as officials work to clear a backlog of more than 1,000 lorries stranded on nearby motorways. simon jones has the latest. working through the night at the port of dover, to try to clear the backlog of traffic. and there is a third warning, but that they may as we approached all of the roads, in all directions, i think the infrastructure around the ports and the channel i think the infrastructure around the port, around the tunnel, needs to be looked at. because it isn t fair on the locals. the immediate challenae fair on the locals. the immediate challenge has fair on the locals. the immediate challenge has been fair on the locals. the immediate challenge has been to fair on the locals. the immediate challenge has been to get - fair on the locals. the im ....
hello there. there have been some fairly big weather contrasts across the uk today. across western areas we ve had some thicker cloud bringing outbreaks of rain. some wet weather near the belfast area earlier on today, but it s not that has been one of the features forjuly. that has barely been a drop of rain. although there is some rain in the forecast, the majority of it as a cross of western areas, there will be little if any rain reaching parts of east anglia and south east england over the next few days, where it has been particularly dry. on a saturday, we did have some pulses of rain, turning heavily towards the end of the day in western scotland. the air of pressure responsible will feed up some pretty soupy area. it will be shimmied into sunday, some high temperatures for eastern england. across the north and west, we have got the rain. it will be heavy 4 times for errors of northern ireland and western areas of scotland. 3 south east of that, it is dry with so ....
england women s record. england needed 149 to win, but with dunkley, wyatt and smith all that removed, it was time for the stand in captain to step up. she rose to 47, butjust when she thought she would be leading england home, this happened an unfortunate run out. but back then they went was already in reach. a review into racism in scottish cricket, that is due to be released on monday, is expected to say that there s evidence of institutional racism within the game. here s our scotland correspondent, alexandra mackenzie. this review was commissioned by sportscotland last year, and it followed allegations of racism and discrimination, including claims from scotland s all time leading wicket taker, majid haq. it was carried out by the equality and diversity group, plan4sport. more than 200 people came forward to give evidence, and some of the details of those testaments have been passed to police scotland. a cricket scotland spokesperson said, the cricket scotland bo ....
now on bbc news, it is time for sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday i m olly foster. they ve already won their series but there s no let up from england s women as they beat south africa again. danish delight at the tour de france tomorow there ll be champagne on the champs elysees forjonas vingegaard. and, the flying ferrari can leclerc cut verstappen s championship lead before formula 1 s summer break? good evening. england s women had already won their multi format series against south africa, but didn t take their foot off the gas in worcester today, winning their second t20 match by six wickets. they have one more t20 before they turn their attention to the commonwealth games in birmingham where they ll face south africa again. the england skipper heather knight sat out the game with a hip problem, her replacement, the teenager alice capsey had a good debut while katherine brunt made bowling history. lydia campbell reports. the final chance for a pep t ....
the papers should be on about now. our usual schedule has been slightly disrupted by the women s euros quarterfinals match between france and the netherlands. but we will have a full look at tomorrow s front pages at 11.30pm. i ll be joined by aubrey allegretti from the guardian and geri scott from the times. join us for that, if you can. to the us now, where a jury has found donald trump s former chief strategist, steve bannon, guilty of contempt of congress. it follows his failure to co operate with a committee investigating the former president s actions, during the attack on the capitol in january last year. mr bannon could now face up to two years in jail. our washington correspondent, rianna croxford, reports. steve bannon, defiant as he faces up to two years in prison for contempt of congress for refusing to give evidence to a committee investigating last year s attack on the capitol. we may ve lost a battle here today, but we re not gonna lose this war. here s ....