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in new zealand. good afternoon. a meeting of the government s emergency cobra committee has taken place this afternoon to discuss how to respond to the record temperatures that are expected to hit parts of the uk next week. a national emergency has been declared after a red extreme heat warning was issued for the first time, meaning there s a risk to life. jon donnison reports at the bristol harbour festival this weekend, a cold shower more than welcome. and with potentially record temperatures forecast for early next week, this summer s heatwave is entering uncharted waters. well, i don t like the heat. it s all right at the moment, it s all right in the shade, but i do burn too quickly. for those climate sceptics, i think this is evidence that something s definitely happening, so, you know, people need to take a bit of responsibility, definitely. he can t be in nursery for the full day because it s going to be far too hot for him, so he ll be home for the afternoon ....
To one at alexandra palace. russia s natalya antchookh has been stripped of the 400 metre hurdles gold she won at london 2012 on the basis of historical data from a moscow testing laboratory. the 41 year old is already serving a four year ban after being named in a world anti doping agency investigation into cheating by russia. it means all three gold medals won by russian track athletes at london 2012 have now been taken away on doping grounds. american lashinda dee mus has now been upgraded from the silver to gold medal for that 400 metres hurdles race that took place ten years ago. eddiejones says he s not ruled out the possibility of a return now, it s every pole vaulters worst nightmare. britain s olympic bronze medallist holly bradshaw has spoken about the impact of her pole snapping as she warmed up ahead ....
In the most dramatic fashion, holly bradshaw s pole snapping in the warm up. and although she eventually walked away, she withdrew as a precaution, a cruel end to her championships. there was better news for laura muir. she eased through her 1,500 metres heat, while in the 100 metres, zharnel hughes is also through behind the favourite, america s fred kerley. the busiest man, though, was kenya s ferdinand 0manyala. he had to dash from the airport straight to the track after only just getting a visa in time. but he qualified for the semifinals. the 100 metres is very much the focus of this weekend. both the men s and women s titles will be decided. the fight to be the fastest should be an enthralling one. it will do well to match this, though the us pipped to gold by the dominican republic in the mixed relay final. bronze, though, meant a 19th world medal for america s allyson felix at the end of a remarkable career. andy swiss, bbc news, eugene. ....
Are under way in oregon, it s the first time it s been held in the us. great britain have set themselves a fairly modest target of between two and five medals across the ten days of competition. our sports correspondent andy swiss reports now on the action so far. the first ever world championships on american soil got off to the noisiest of starts. but it was soon the end for one british medal hope in the most dramatic fashion, holly bradshaw s pole snapping in the warm up. and although she eventually walked away, she withdrew as a precaution, a cruel end to her championships. there was better news for laura muir. she eased through her 1,500 metres heat, while in the 100 metres, zharnel hughes is also through behind the favourite, america s fred kerley. the busiest man, though, was kenya s ferdinand omanyala. he had to from the airport straight to the track after only just getting a visa in time. but he qualified for the semifinals. the 100 metres is very much ....