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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240707

now on bbc news, it s time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. our headlines this evening. fran kirby kick starters chelsea s season as the wsl champions get their first win. early wickets holt england s progress as they try to take a 3 1 lead in the t20 series against pakistan. and joe joyce announces himself as the latest heavyweight talent with a world title shot on the cards. hello again, welcome to sportsday. the wsl season is riding a wave of popularity as the women s game enjoys a post euro buzz, but so far it has been pretty unpredictable. to teams who surprisingly lost their opening match is at last weekend played this afternoon, with the champions chelsea beating manchester city to belatedly get their first victory of the campaign. having lost their opening game of the season, there was little room for error for there was little room for error for the champions against manchester city and they nearly had the perfect start. fran kirby could not take advant

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Click - Short Edition 20240707

facing a target of 230 herbert losing the early wickets suggested otherwise. the dismissal proved decisive, hitting 3a from just 16 balls. he was then caught out but forced to watch on as pakistan s harris ralph removed debbie tenant 0llie stone with his next ball and with a dramatic finish, topsy turvy game of cricket ended and the series tied at 2 2. meanwhile, cricket s lawmakers have reiterated the rule that charlie dean fell foul of yesterday in england s women s 0di defeat to india when she was run out at the non striker s end. the mcc have formalised the relevant law and it will come in officially next month but in the meantime have called for batters to remain in their crease until they say they have seen the ball leave the bowler s hand. the reaction has been widespread and pretty passionate on both sides, as stuart broad noted. very happy for others to feel differently. a pragmatic approach from him, perhaps not from liam livingstone who highlights the confusion t

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for palestinian prisoners. unconfirmed reports in us media say israel has given hamas a week to agree to the current proposal or it will begin its long threatened offensive in rafah. but there has been widespread international concern over the fate of the more than one million palestinians sheltering there. our correspondent, anna foster is injerusalem. i asked her about the increasing pressure on hamas to reach a deal. yeah. we re at the same stage samantha where an israeli deal has been put on the table. it was described at the start of the week by the us secretary of state, antony blinken, as extraordinarily generous. and it seems to be that in this latest iteration of the deal, there had been some movement in terms of potentially agreeing to talk about a permanent ceasefire. now, from israel s point of view, of course, its priority at the moment is trying to ensure the release of all the remaining hostages that are being held in gaza. one of hamas s key priorities is to t

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers

hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are christopher hope, chief political correspondent and assistant editor at the daily telegraph, and ayesha hazarika, columnist at the evening standard & the i, and times radio presenter. tomorrow s front pages. starting with. the discovery of human remains in the search for 33 year old sarah everard is the lead for the guardian a serving police officer is being detained on suspicion of her murder. the metro carries a picture of the police search in woodland near ashford in kent where the discovery was made sarah everard was last seen a week ago walking home through clapham in south london the telegraph says the arrested officer lived in deal in kent and worked in the met s parliamentary and diplomatic protection command. the times highlights the words of reassurance from the metropolitan police commissioner dame cressida dick said women should feel safe walking the streets

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