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Impassioned pleas from both sides, as the EU referendum campaign

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resumes, with just days to go before the crucial vote.

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David Cameron faces a public grilling on television,

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on the European Union. urging voters not to give up

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That's how we plan for the future. at the end is a quitter.

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But the Vote Leave Campaign says Britain now has

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Let's take back control. to regain its sovereignty.

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Vote Leave and protect our great democracy.

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over. The campaign was halted by a tragic death but now the message was

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charged with emotion, ready for the live audience tonight. His first

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words were respect the Jo Cox, but respect and politics with barely a

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breath between them. Two children have lost that mother and a loving

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husband has lost his wife. My heart breaks when I think about them and

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what they are going through. The most important thing for politicians

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is to remember what she was about, service, community and tolerance.

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Wherever we see intolerance, hatred and division we should drive it out

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of our communities and public life. So the tribute was also a call to

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vote Remain and there wasn't much respect for what some saw as scare

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stories. Do you not think you are scaremongering rather than

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portraying the facts? I was simply saying, I think one of the strongest

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arguments for remaining in the European Union is we are stronger

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together. He talked economic risk, members of the audience talked about

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migration. You are not doing anything to counterbalance the

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immigration coming into these services. The questions kept coming.

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Europeans come here because they see the problem at home. And the target

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of migration below 100,000 a year is just an ambition. I believe net

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migration on that scale is the right ambition but the country. Is it your

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target because a lot of people say your failure to hit the target has

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exacerbated the argument about immigration. There are good ways of

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controlling immigration, and the welfare changes are good ways. There

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are bad ways of controlling immigration that would be leaving

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the single market and damaging the economy. In a moment of drama, about

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his place in history, was he an EU appeaser? Are you a 21st-century

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Neville Chamberlain waving a piece of paper in the air, saying to the

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public, I have this promise where dictatorship in Europe can overrule

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it. No, a famous warrior. At my office I sit two yards away from the

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Cabinet room where Winston Churchill decided in May 1940 to fight on

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against Hitler. The best and greatest decision anyone has made in

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our country. He didn't quit on Europe, democracy and European

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freedom. We want to fight for those things to day. We cannot fight if

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you are not in the room. That aggression was turned on the Leave

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side. Turkey will join the EU. Not true. There will be a European army

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with Britain in it. Not true. We give 350 million a week to Brussels.

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Not true. If we vote to leave the EU, but don't do it on the basis of

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three things that are completely untrue. David Cameron is gathering

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everything on Britain choosing to remain to fear of economic risk. If

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voters one outcome and he's determined to stay on, but senior

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colleagues are commenced it will be time to say goodbye.

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Well immigration featured heavily during campaigning today,

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and there were signs of a difference in tone, within the Leave camp.

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Boris Johnson said he was in favour of an amnesty for illegal

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immigrants, who'd been in the UK for more than 12 years,

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while Nigel Farage defended a controversial Ukip

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and the slogan 'Breaking Point'. showing a queue of migrants

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In in, in... Correspondent, Ben Wright.

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The hurly-burly has returned to the campaign trail.

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the morning with his son. here's one dad who didn't spend

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on the table, key issues. because you've put

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While Stanley Johnson roused the Remain campaign in Hyde Park,

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side of London. campaigners on the other

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Take back control of huge sums of money.

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As this bitterly-fought referendum enters its final days,

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immigration has again dominated the debate.

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I am pro-immigration, my friends. a change of tone.

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I am the proud descendant of Turkish immigrants.

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Let me stun you perhaps by saying I will go further, I'm not

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only pro-immigration, I am pro-immigrants and I am

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here for more than 12 years. immigrants who have been

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This is a Leave campaign now straining not to sound devisive

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or inflammatory on the issue at the heart

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Why? for leaving the EU.

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In part, because of this - a poster unveiled by Ukip last week

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The possibility we might vote to leave has crept up on the political

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class. What ever the result, it raises questions for what politics

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will look like in the months and years after the vote. Yes, the main

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clashes between the politicians have been about the economy and

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immigration, but this is something bigger. It is about our identity and

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whether we are ready to tear up the settlement we have had with our

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continental neighbours for decades, and try to make something new. The

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night, nobody knows what is going to happen. The result is hugely unclear

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and so much is still in play. Thank you.

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Moving tributes have been paid to the MP Jo Cox at church services

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stabbed on Thursday. where she was shot and

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I just hope it brings the community together and what she fought for,

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And today Jo Cox was remembered at St Peter's Anglican Church

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Her humanity was powerful and compelling.

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And we would do well to recognise her as an amazing example a 21st

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And today this message from Brendon Cox, Jo's husband.

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Already a memorial fund in Jo's name has raised more than ?600,000.

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What's striking here is not just the number of flowers that have

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been brought down here, it's the messages that

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They are personal, they are genuine and they tell the story of how

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Just someone who represented everyone and someone

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who could represent what Britain should be about and it

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And tomorrow Parliament will be recalled.

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MPs from all sides will come together to speak of

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Three 12-year-old girls being treated in hospital

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after taking ecstasy pills in Salford, are said

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A man and a woman have been arrested on suspicion of being in possession

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It's almost a year since a gunman opened fire on a beach in Tunisia

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killing 38 tourists, 30 of whom were from the UK.

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It was the greatest loss of British life in a terror attack,

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The so-called Islamic State claimed responsibility for the assault

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One survivor, Colin Bidwell from Sussex, wanted to return

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to Tunisia, and the BBC took him back, for what he called

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Our correspondent Orla Guerin has this special report.

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Psyching himself up to face the past and all its trauma.

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Colin Bidwell returns to the Imperial Marhaba Hotel.

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A difficult journey that he wanted to make.

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And here, the gunman stalking the shore where Colin and his wife

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He leads me to the beach which became a killing ground.

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Just had the headphones on, just heard some sounds.

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Thought, fireworks like everyone else did.

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Just turned, looked at my wife on the sunbed next to me

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and she was already off the sunbed, running in that direction.

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I just decided to run straight down the beach into the sea.

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I could still hear everything still going on.

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Then, a reunion with Mohammad Bensaid.

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He rescued Colin and other tourists from the sea.

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It was a very good thing you did for me, thank you.

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Only when Colin was pulled from the water, he realised he had

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At the local hospital, he searches the wards

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where he and other victims were treated by staff

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This was Colin just after the attack.

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Now he's here with a message of gratitude.

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Just to say thank you very much from everybody,

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Back at the beach, Colin is hoping there will be a full recovery

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I hope and pray it becomes a safe country, that other people can come

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Because the economy has been ruined because of one person.

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There's still a lot of survivors that will be scared to come back

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and I understand that, I was scared coming here.

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But for me, it was a process and I had to do it.

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I had to process it to put me in a better place, where I am today.

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But, for Colin and other survivors, nothing can wash away the horror

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of what happened on the golden sands of Sousse.

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With all the sport, here's Katherine Downes

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Andy Murray has become the first man to win five titles at Queens Club.

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It took three sets to beat Canadian Milos Raonic -

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but it was a strong performance by Murray, with just a week to go

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Andy Murray, striding towards what he hoped would be more history. All

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of his major individual success has come with Ivan Lendl as his coach.

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Reunited at Queens after a two-year break, Murray wants Lendl to bring

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the best out of Tim again. Facing the 6'5" inch Canadian, Raonic was

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going to be a tall order. He edged the first set on a

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tie-break, much to Murray's frustration. After a poor start to

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the second set, Murray hit back. This was the first time Raonic had

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been broken all tournament. The match was soon level. Murray

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describes this court as the finest of its kind in the world. He was now

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producing a performance worthy of gracing it. Raonic had no answer.

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The Murray-Lendl partnership resuming in style, even if the coach

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made a quick exit. It was nice of him to stick around for the

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presentation. I don't really know where he is off to. It was obviously

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a good first week back together. I say thanks to all my team. Murray

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was one of eight men to have won Queens four times, with Wimbledon

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just a week away, he becomes the first player to do it for a fifth.

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Hosts France have topped their group at the European championship

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after a nil nil draw with Switzerland -

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who finished 2nd and also qualify for the last 16.

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In the group's other final game, Albania beat Romania

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one nil to finish 3rd - giving them a chance of progressing.

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Wales and England are preparing for their final group games.

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Tomorrow England take on Slovakia knowing a draw would see them

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While Wales need a win against Russia if they're

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Our correspondent Hywell Griffith reports from Toulouse.

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After waiting so long to reach a major football tournament, Welsh

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fans aren't ready to leave just yet. To lose in Toulouse tomorrow would

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mean going home. Win or draw against Russia and the journey should

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continue. Raise ray having been through the hurt of losing to

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England last week and letting in an injury-time, the challenge for Wales

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is to lift themselves injury-time, the challenge for Wales

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is to lift themselves up. . I boys looked deflalted after the

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England match. It is whether Chris Coleman can lift them. Too soon to

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go home. We want it stay longer. As do the players, moving on to the

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next level, knowing it would exceed expectation. They have put

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themselves in a great position. We have to go on the pitch again

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tomorrow without any fear. This is a team that has already made history,

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to go beyond the group stages, well, that would be even more momentous.

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For England, however, tomorrow is more about fine tuning, and deciding

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who is he can land's best goal threat, with Jamie Vardy looking to

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his his way in, some feel Harry Cain has looked tired. He has been very,

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very good in training the last couple of days, I don't think he is

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suffering more from the season than any other player. This weekend

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Toulouse has been celebrating Celtic culture. Tomorrow, Wales need to

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make sure that this isn't their swansong.

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Nico Rosberg has won the European Grand Prix in Baku.

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The German had a trouble free race, starting from pole and extends his

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His Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton was 5th.

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And the final round of the US Open golf is underway at Oakmont.

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Ireland's Shane Lowry has the lead, he's 5-under.

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Dustin Johnston of the USA is two shots behind.

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This weekend has seen the world's first ever

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live music performance, inside a volcano.

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It was part of a festival being held in Iceland,

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and an attempt by organisers to stand out in a crowded market.

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And as Chi Chi Izundu reports, it was a pretty exclusive affair,

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Not your average journey to a festival.

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With this gig there are only two ways to get to the venue.

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Hike across lava fields with the changeable Icelandic

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weather, or, if you can afford it, a short flight.

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This volcano erupted 4500 years ago, but they only allowed the public

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The journey to get to this part is via this special lift and it

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will be the same nearly as me scaling Big Ben

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Over the last decade, the explosion of festivals means

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Annually, tens of thousands happen across Europe alone

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and with the summer spent going from one to another,

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even this is a standout event for the international artists.

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When I was asked to do this, my first thought was when will

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I ever get the chance to do something

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But, with the hefty price tag, was it worth it?

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Even with not knowing what bands were performing, I knew the

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Also being a part of something for the first time obviously,

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I don't want to get in the lift back up.

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Events like this aren't cheap to put on either, so it doesn't

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Above ground, an unforeseen cost, the rapid deterioration

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of the weather meant an evacuation by the coastguard.

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But, the storm didn't dampen spirits.

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You can see more on all of today's stories on the BBC News Channel.

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But do stay with us on BBC One, it's time for the news where you are.

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Good evening. Eastern areas enjoyed the best of the Father's Day

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sunshine and warmth. Compare the scenes here earlier in the day from

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a weather

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