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Andy Murray becomes Wimbledon champion for the second time.

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He beat the Canadian Milos Raonic in straight sets to win the third

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Last time I was so relieved, I felt...

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I was very nervous today, as well, but so much stress

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and pressure and didn't get the chance to enjoy it as much.

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So I'll make sure I enjoy this one tonight, for sure.

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His win is a personal triumph - and a great moment

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Jeremy Corbyn urges Angela Eagle to reconsider challenging him

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for the Labour leadership as she prepares to launch her bid tomorrow.

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More protests in the United States against police shootings of black

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And a third consecutive British Grand Prix win -

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In the last half hour, Andy Murray has won the men's

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singles title at Wimbledon for the second time.

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His straight sets victory over the Canadian Milos Raonic

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was his third Grand Slam win - securing his place as the best

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Our sports correspondent Joe Wilson was watching the match.

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There should be no roof on expectation and no lid on excitement

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in centre court, the British finalist at Wimbledon can never be

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routine, even if Andy Murray has reached a level where that is almost

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how it seems. Playing in an 11th grand slam final took him past Fred

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Perry who managed ten, a British record, he was something new for

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Murray, for the first time in a grand slam final, opposing him not

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Djokovic or Federer, but Raonic. The Canadian has a bigger serve than

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anyone, frequently over 140 mph, but if tennis was just a question of who

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can hit the ball hardest-hit would never captivate us. Points are often

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won by repeating precision until someone makes a mistake. Murray

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break the Raonic serve once in the first set and that was enough.

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Murray was everywhere, he looks a bit younger on paper, but on court

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he did scamper like a teenager, a key moment went Raonic appeared

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hesitant, second set went to a tie-break but it went to Murray, who

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managed to win points he had no right to. Reasons for the hilt to be

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cheerful, Andy Murray is to set up and the sunshine is quite often out.

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Not a spare place to be had back there. The tactics from Raonic was

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clear, using his telescopic reach, and at times it worked, but he could

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not break the Murray serve. Another tie-break. From start to finish from

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corner to corner, Murray was in control. Until the moment when he

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allowed himself to let himself go. The most important tournament for me

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every year, I've had some great moments here and some tough losses,

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and the winds feel extra special because of the tough defeat stashed

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the victories. I'm proud to get my hands on the trophy. Before he was

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relieved, but now in the company of this trophy is just where Andy

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Murray belongs. It was a college above formats, and it leaves the

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question, where does it leave Andy Murray, Britain's greatest ever

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sportsman? -- it was a college mate performance. As the greatest ever

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British tennis player, that is almost beyond dispute. The point

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about Murray, he has been competing against some of the all-time best

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players, and his tasks now will be to try and catch Djokovic as the

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number one ranked player in the world. But for a while at least we

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can bask in the second Wimbledon success. STUDIO: Thank you.

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The Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, has urged his former shadow business

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secretary Angela Eagle to "think for a moment " after she confirmed

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she'll launch a challenge to his leadership tomorrow.

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She says she wants to reunite the party.

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But Mr Corbyn says it would be "irresponsible" of him to stand

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down, because thousands of members voted for him.

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Our political correspondent Alex Forsyth reports.

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Less than a year ago Jeremy Corbyn was elected Labour's leader

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Since then around the country, supporters have welcomed his promise

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of a new politics, but in parliament, dissatisfaction

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has grown, with many of his own MPs questioning his leadership.

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Now one is standing against him, a direct challenge to his

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We need a strengthened Labour Party and an opposition which can unite

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so we can heal the country and unfortunately I don't think

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Jeremy Corbyn said today he is disappointed at this

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challenge to his leadership, and he will stand in any contest.

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Why should I time limit the leadership when I'm elected

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by a very large number of members and supporters

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If, at the end of the day, an election results

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in a different leader, so be it, but I would be

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irresponsible if I walked away from a mandate I was given

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I ask colleagues to respect that, as well.

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There is a divide between many Labour MPs here who say they have

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lost faith in their leader and the wider party where

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The crucial question is whether Jeremy Corbyn can

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automatically stand in a leadership contest without the backing

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Labour's rules are not clear and it is up to the executive

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Along with Jeremy Corbyn, we are here to stay.

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And with thousands of members rallying to support Jeremy Corbyn,

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MPs know if he can stand, he might win, cementing his authority.

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If he is not on the ballot that could cause a revolt amongst members

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and Jeremy Corbyn has threatened a legal challenge.

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For many this is a pivotal moment for Labour.

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Unless Labour can unify after the leadership

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election that is coming, our voice will not be heard.

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If we can't address Labour voters' concerns about the economy

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and inequality and what is going to happen now that we have voted

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to leave the European Union, we will be left dead

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While some fear Labour could spit, others fear without unity

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The Conservative leadership candidate Andrea Leadsom has

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published her tax return for the year 2014 to 15,

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having promised to do so if she made it on to the final shortlist.

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It reveals that she paid ?22,621 in tax on total income

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of just under ?84,000, while also recording a tax-free

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Her rival, Theresa May, has already published a summary

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Sir Cliff Richard is to bring legal proceedings against the BBC

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and South Yorkshire Police in connection with the filming

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The raid was carried out by officers looking for evidence

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No charges were brought but Sir Cliff Richard said his life

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A Parliamentary Committee found the BBC had acted "properly."

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A cross-party group of senior MPs is calling for Tony Blair to face

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censure for his role in taking Britain into war in Iraq,

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following the publication of the Chilcot Report.

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The group which includes the Conservative MP, David Davis,

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and the SNP's foreign affairs spokesman, Alex Salmond -

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say they will table a Commons motion on Thursday to declare the former

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prime minister in contempt for misleading Parliament.

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The family of Marie Colvin, the American journalist killed

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in Syria four years ago, are suing the government

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They say the regime used informants and electronic

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surveillance to track Ms Colvin before directing the artillery

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strike that killed her in the city of Homs.

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The lawsuit, filed in Washington, describes the attack

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Barack Obama has said protesters who attack police officers are doing

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The President's comments come after a further night of protests

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against police shootings of black men in cities across America.

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Although most of the rallies were peaceful, there were clashes

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in Louisiana and Minnesota with 200 people arrested.

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Our correspondent Laura Bicker is in Baton Rouge in Louisiana -

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After a week of uneasy tension on the streets of Bath en route, police

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decided to take action. They arrested dozens of protesters,

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leading them away from the crowds. And then came this. Police, you are

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under arrest. Do not fight me. I'm under arrest. The leader of the

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Black minds matter movement was taken into custody, while

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broadcasting online -- Black Lives Matter movement. There are no

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details of charges. They have gathered outside the headquarters of

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the police and it feels quite tense at the moment, there is real anger.

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Not just anger, but rage. If you are a white person and your mother or

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son was shot down with six shots while they were lying on the ground,

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I promise you every child and grandmother and grandmother would be

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out here, they would be pumped with guns, fighting the police. The piece

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has been shattered in Minnesota. Over 100 arrests. President Obama on

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a visit to Spain tried to soothe the raw emotion and gave this advice.

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Whenever those of us who are concerned about fairness in the

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criminal justice system attack police officers, you are doing a

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disservice to the cause. In Dallas they are trying to heal and remember

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the five police officers killed by a black activist. Here they know the

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gravity of the situation at the way ahead is not clear. We are at a

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tipping point and we could go either way and so it is important as a

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nation to figure out how do we not miss this moment. The protests and

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marches will continue here and elsewhere. Most, like this one, a

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peaceful show of strength. But in the feverish heat of summer it is

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hard not to feel that this country is close to boiling point.

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Now with the sport, here's Olly Foster at the BBC Sport Centre.

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And Andy Murray isn't the only British success today.

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Certainly not. We will be back at Wimbledon in a moment.

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The reigning F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton has won

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Silverstone's first test came from the skies, rain makes staying fast

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and in control tougher than ever, so tough that the race started at a

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crawl, doing behind the safety car is fine if you are first, as Lewis

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Hamilton was, but eventually everyone needed to judge tactics and

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byes, decisions which can turn your race from back to front -- Times.

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The results can be spectacular. Max Verstappen went past Rosberg into

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second. Rosberg and Hamilton had been told by their team to give each

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other space, plenty of that here. Hamilton was somewhere down the

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road, he's German rival was engaged in his own race against Max

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Verstappen, but having passed in, was he later passed illegal

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instructions from his team? That will be investigated. Attention on

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the Mercedes in fun, for the third year in a row Lewis Hamilton is the

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winner of the British Grand Prix, nowhere gives him a lift quite like

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home. There were two other bridges winners at Wimbledon. Gordon

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Greenidge added the wheelchair title -- Gordon Reid.

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Euro 2016 draws to a close with tonight's final between France and

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Portugal and we can go live to the Stade de France. Fantastic that the

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French have made it to the end of their own tournament, for so many

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reasons. Yes, indeed. France took a while to warm to this tournament.

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There's now a sense of excitement around this final and that the

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reasons which go further than football, the site of France has

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been uplifting for our country which is still in a national state of

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emergency and still recovering from the terror attacks in November, some

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of which took place yards from the stadium, and it has seen France

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reconnect with its football team, they have a new hero in Griezmann

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who has scored six goals and propelled France this far. Portugal

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will try to gate-crash the party and Ronaldo is desperate to win their

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first major international trophy. They are unexpected finalists, after

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stuttering out of the group, finishing third, but they are here

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now and you can't write them off, and they will be well supported.

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There is a big Portuguese population in Paris, it is sometimes called

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Portugal's second city, and whatever happens there will be a party here

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later. Thanks for joining us. It is the final day at the European

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athletics Championships in Amsterdam. Great Britain's men won

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ready for by 100 metres relay. They got the baton round safely, which

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has not always been the case. The women got the silver medal in their

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relay. There was also a bronze in the high jump. Chris Froome has

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retained the yellow jersey in the Tour de France.

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There's more throughout the evening on the BBC News Channel,

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