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Joyce has to keep going. - going one better than London

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heavyweight boxing. a silver in the super

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Mo Farah is going to get gold for Great Britain again.

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title of his career. for Mo Farah, the fourth Olympic

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for more than 100 years. Britain's performance is the best

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We are now one of the superpowers of Olympic sport.

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Here we are, second in the medal table, above China.

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With the closing ceremony just a couple of hours away,

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Also tonight: achievements at Rio 2016.

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was a boy aged between 12 and 14. who killed at least 50 people

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Support for the Labour leader at a rally tonight

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the endorsement of London's Mayor. out, he fails to win

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And the Proms prepares for music legend Quincy Jones

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and a special evening celebrating his 60-year career.

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at the Olympics in Rio. after a stunning performance

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With the closing ceremony just two hours away,

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Great Britain are second in the medal table, with 27 golds

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behind the USA on 45 but ahead China and Russia.

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The last British medal came this evening with

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Joe Joyce taking a silver in super heavyweight boxing.

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the men's 5,000m last night. gold for Mo Farah in

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Our Sports Correspondent, Natalie Pirks, has our first report

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Whilst other athletes have been able of action in Rio.

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Whilst other athletes have been able to relax, their medals safely around

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their neck, Joe Joyce has had to wait right to the very end. In the

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super heavyweight category, Britain has pedigree and as the reigning

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Olympic champion, Anthony Joshua cheered him on, Joyce set about

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trying to say a golden goodbye to amateur boxing. It is a brilliant

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start in thoepg round. The volume of shots was high but they weren't

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landing as much as the European champion would like. He has to find

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that one big shot. There was to be no knockout.

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Well, that was Britain's 67th and final medal of the Rio Games. The

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question is - will that performance have been good enough for gold?

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Not today. Lost out on the last medal for the

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Olympic Games 2016. I thought that gold was mine. I just have to watch

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it back and see where I went wrong, if I went wrong. That medal rounded

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off a brilliant weekend for Britain. With the double, double at stake, Mo

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Farah showed us all that four years on, he still has his trademark

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bursts of pace in ace last-ever Olympic 5,000m. He has speed in

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those legs to spare. Like London, there was still that sense of

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disbelief, followed by elation. This was for his family. Every athlete

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dreams of becoming Olympic champion but to do it four times it is

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amazing to. Do it in London and then have another four years and then to

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do it in Rio, it's been amazing. I have got four kids and all my medals

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are dedicated to my kids. It seemed Mo had blessed the track for what

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followed A stunning third-leg run by Emily Diamond in the women's 4x400m

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relay set things up perfectly for Christine Ohuruogu. The wait for

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bronze would not be long. She held off all advances to deliver the

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medal that took Britain past London's 65 medals and officially

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confirmed Rio as the team's greatest Games in the modern era. From joy to

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despair and underwear. A machine goalian wrestler's coaches stripped

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off and refused to leave after their man was docked a crucial point in

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the final seconds today, to leave his opponent with the bronze. They

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won gold for the most bizarre protest of the games. No pants, just

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a party for Brazil. A thumping end to their most successful Games with

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a volleyballgold today. For Britain, Joe Joyce's silver brought the

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curtain down. In the marvellous city, a marvellous 67 medals. Team

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GB's mission more than accomplished. There were medals for Team GB in 19

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sports across the 16 days of competition in Rio,

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after a build up dominated allegations in Russian athletics.

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to stage the Games and doping Olympic gold for Great Britain by an

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has this assessment Olympic gold for Great Britain by an

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absolute street. A wonderful World Record. Time, oh my goodness me,

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57.13. Setting a new standard for British sport.

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Andy Murray is a double Olympic gold medallist. It's gold. Rio their best

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performance of the Games for more than a century. An the woman

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responsible for delivering medal success today told me just how much

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it meant. We are now one of the superspours of Olympic sport. Here

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we are, you know, second in the medal table, above China, with more

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gold medals and I think more silver medals as well, it is an amazing

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place to be and it shows that we are a force to be reckoned with in world

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sport. The breadth and depth of Britain's medal success is

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staggering. From 58-year-old Nick skeleton in his 7th games. Through

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to 16-year-old gymnast, Amy tink letter. Golds won across 15 ports.

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-- Amy Tinkler. Some enjoying success for the first time, other

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aforming their status as great Olympics and Team GB's flag bearer

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at tonight's closing ceremony says it is a moment to be proud of They

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have shown how professional, disciplined and dedicated we all

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are. The worth he etic that goes in, the potion we know, and to stand

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there and represent those people is a special moment. We have literally

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smashed records. Surpassed everybody's expectations.

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Beyond Britain, Olympic legends graced their final Games. On the

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track and in the pool. ! New stars emerged. Performances

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reached new heights. This is a new World Record. There was

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sportsmanship. Nemar scores. And success for the

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hosts. When it came it the big sporting moments, Rio 2016 certainly

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delivered to many. It'll go down as a classic Olympics. As well as

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captivating, the sports Games to be held here in South America will also

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be remembered as one of the most controversial. Empty seats were a

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regular sight at various venues. The diving pool turned a mysterious

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shade of green. Seen area Olympic official Pat Hickey was arrested

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over illegal sale of tickets -- over alleged illegal sale of tickets.

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There are security concerns. Those in charge were defiant. Those

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Games have not been organised in a bubble. These games have been

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organised in a city where there are social problems, where there are

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social divides. Where real life continued. Sport's biggest-ever

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doping scandal cast a shadow over the build-up. At the last moment,

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Russia was allowed to compete, despite a damning report into

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state-sponsored cheating but bad blood between athletes was the

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result I find it difficult to have 15,000 people booing someone. This

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swimmer the target of booing from her rivals after a previous doping

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offence was overturned. My dad taught me that competition is like

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holiday, it is always positive, like you come n you compete. It is really

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nice. But this one, it was like, really awful. It's not positive.

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It's more about - it was more. At times, the Games may have felt a

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little chaotic but they were always icon yivenlingt the backdrop as

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spell binding as some of the sports favoured here. And for Team GB, it

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was simply the best. even better than at London 2012.

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for Team GB to finish in - Well, there is no doubt it is going

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at the top of elite sport? Well, there is no doubt it is going

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to get tougher, I think in four years' time at the TokyoGames. The

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hosts, Japan, will be very determined to be strong. China will

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want to boubs back having been beaten by Britain for the first time

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since they were involved in the Olympics in 1984. Russia, of course

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will probably be back to full strength. So it will be very

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difficult for Team GB to do any better than this. But, of course, we

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said that, didn't we, four years ago after London 2012 and look what

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happened. The truth is that Britain has found a very effective strategy

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when it comes to pursuing medal success. And as long as the hundreds

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of millions of pounds worth of Lottery funding continues, I think

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Team GB will be confident this success can carry on into the

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future. Inevitably there will be questions about what exactly this

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phenomenal success here achieves, because after 2012, there wasn't any

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discernible upsurge in participation that. Has proved a stubborn aim. The

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fact is that issues with school sport w facilities and lifestyle

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changes, all mean that inspiration and medals simply aren't enough.

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Having said all that, many will argue that those medals are worth

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every single penivity ?4 million, on average, each of them costs. --

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every single penny of the ?4 million. It is hard to believe that

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when nine people watched that hockey final on Friday. We said it before,

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we will say it again, we were 36th in the table in the past, tonight

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2nd, how times change. Other news now, and a suicide

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bombing which killed at least 50 aged between 12 and 14.

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was carried out by a child That's according to the Turkish

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President who says so-called in Gaziantep in the south-east.

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for the attack, which happened Our Turkey correspondent

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Mark Lowen reports. It was meant to be

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a moment of celebration. A wedding party in Gaziantep,

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torn apart by a massive bomb. Dozens were killed.

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were outside when it hit. A suicide vest was reportedly

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found at the scene. Witnesses spoke of the horror.

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the Islamic State group We want to end these massacres.

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and neighbours were there. A now familiar scene as the injured

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recover from another attack year, by IS and Kurdish militants.

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by a wave of bombings over the past I was standing and then something

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exploded and I passed out, and then I woke up and

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looked for my parents. From the Turkish president

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a shocking detail, he said the suicide bomber

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was between 12 and 14 years old. Some of those injured, he said,

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are in a critical condition. This could be a response

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by IS to recent losses in Syria, from a former stronghold.

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ousted the jihadists Could this bombing of a Kurdish

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wedding be IS revenge? The Turkish Prime Minister

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says his country will pay a more are preparing a further

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offensive into IS territory, to be granted safe passage

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across the Turkish border. The Gaziantep attack could be

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a warning shot against Turkey. It has become almost routine

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in Turkey, the emotions whose lives were torn away.

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guests of a joyous wedding party New measures intended to stop prison

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inmates being radicalised by violent extremists are to be announced

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by the Government tomorrow. and Wales to segregate prisoners.

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special units at prisons in England What is the thinking behind this,

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Daniel Sandford, is here. What is the thinking behind this,

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Daniel? A report earlier this year concluded that there was a growing

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problem of Islamist extremists trying to radicalise other prisoners

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and that there had been complacency at the highest level in the Prison

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Service about it and also institutional timidity, with staff

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being too frightened to clampdown on extremism for fear of being accused

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of being racist. Tomorrow Liz Truss, the new Justice Secretary l announce

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for the fist time that she's setting up what are effectively prisons

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within prisons. Special units inside high security prisons which will be

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designed to hold those considered the most dangerous, the most likely,

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to try and radicalise other inmates with their Al-Qaeda or so-called

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Islamic state ideology. They'll be kept separately from other

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prisoners. The idea is it should stop them spreading ideas. It is not

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without risks. Putting the most dangerous people in a few small

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units can have problems but that's the decision and we'll get more

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details in a formal announcement tomorrow.

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Coastguards are urging people to be wary of treacherous conditions

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the British Isles. in stormy waters around

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died after being swept out to sea. and her six-year-old child

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were swept off rocks a man drowned when he and his family

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and in Jersey, a 32-year-old woman died after getting

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With ballot papers for the Labour party's leadership contest

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Said he is casting his vote for Mr the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has

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Said he is casting his vote for Mr Corbyn's challenger, Owen Smith. He

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said. The venue has hosted the Beatles and

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the trust and respect The venue has hosted the Beatles and

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Frank Sinatra. Tonight people turned up to see Jeremy Corbyn. These

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events don't happen by accident or by chance and when we put this event

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up on Facebook only a few days ago, people started responding immediate

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lane we have this enormous crowd here tonight. Most of his MPs might

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not support him, but he plenty of others do and that's why Jeremy

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Corbyn is the runaway favourite to win the Labour Leadership again. If

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he can pack out venues like this in city after city. And yet this man,

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Labour's most senior politician actually in power, the

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recently-elected Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, says Mr Corbyn has to be

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beaten. He's failed to win the trust and

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respect of the British people. He's failed to organise and effective

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team. We've seen the EU referendum, when he failed to provide the

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leadership to persuade people to vote to Remain, demonstrates to me

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why Owen Smith is the right leader for our party andy think he is the

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best chance we have got to win the next election. But, do endorsements

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matter, when Owen Smith struggles to fill a small room at his campaign

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events? Mr Smith's supporters clament numbers here don't tell the

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whole story. So, let's meet three of the two-thirds of a million people

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who will write the next chapter of Labour's story and elect its leader.

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Daniel, Jonathan and Lauren, are from North Shields on Tyneside.

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There isn't just London. It might be all well that Sadiq has come out for

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Jeremy but for Owen but the northern region is very important. The best

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important for the job is Corbyn. He should

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# Number ten. He inspires people up and down the country. People respect

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him. I'm sorry but you are talking absolute rubbish here, Jeremy Corbyn

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is hated by the public. We can develop the politics that

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redistributes the wealth. So no community and nobody is ever left

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behind again. Thank you very much. Back in North London, Jeremy Corbyn

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is treated like a rockstar and calls for an encore.

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. Music, music, bring on the music. But, for all the love for him here,

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there are plenty within his party who fear he is taking them to

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oblivion. He's one of the most

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influential figures and an incredible 28 Grammy Awards.

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with a career spanning six decades Now, some of Quincy Jones' most

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famous work is to be to our Arts Editor, Will Gompertz.

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and he's been speaking Quincy Jones, at the rehearsal for

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the BBC Prom of his music tomorrow night. The composer, arranger,

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conductor, producer and to many all round musical legend has worked for

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everybody from Miles Davis and camp Basy to Michael Jackson and Snoop

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Dog. What makes a great musician? ? Being humble with your creator and

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gracious and brave with your success. Some don't want to work,

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you have to work. # It's close to midnight

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# Something evil's lurking from the dark...#

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Even Thriller I didn't think about money. I thought about something

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that moves you and gives you goose bumps and it works.

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And the people who are after money and fame, well God walks out of the

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room. # Fly me to the moon

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# Let me play up there with those stars...#

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And what was it like going back, working with, I don't know, Sinatra?

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Oh, come on, man. I'll never take this off. He left me that. He worked

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40 years and he left this to me when he left this. Back in the day, at

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the time I started, a singer was not even considered unless he could sing

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like a jazz saxophone player and Frank had that.

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# Do you know I've got a lot to learn... #

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Now here is a Quincy Jones original. You have achieved so much. The first

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African-American to do this, the first African-American to do that.

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What do you think it is like now for African-Americans? The confrontation

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is bigger than it ever was before. Something has to be done now. What

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do you mean? Something has to be done. You can't just ignore it. In

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the North, you know, they always pretended there was no segregation.

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It is not true. Now we have got to really do something about it. They

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are killing the young black kids every day. I can't stand T they were

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doing that in the '30s more than ever but it is still happening. And

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I'll fight that until I die. Quincy Jones maybe 83, but he has

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absolutely no intention of slowing down. He has new albums planned and

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That's all from us. opera.

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at 11.25pm here on BBC One. closing ceremony begins

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Adam Peaty takes Olympic gold for of the most memorable images

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Adam Peaty takes Olympic gold for Great Britain by a street. Enjoying

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every minute of it. Double straight with half turn. Look at this,

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extraordinary. His 26th Olympic medal. They are fearless. They are

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without equal. They are history-makers. Really difficult

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work on the one pommel handle. Max Whitlock has made history. The gold

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medal is going to go to Laura Trott. Jason Kenny has got T what a ride.

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Mo has fallen. He is quickly up. Mo Farah wins the gold A gold and

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silver for the Brownlee brothers. U stain bolt gets it, running away

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from everybody -- Usain Bolt gets it. It is gold again, the triple,

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triple. He has done it. # Turns. That's the golden goal. Great

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Britain have won the Olympic gold medal.

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An absolutely sensational performance. Mo Farah is going to

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get gold for Great Britain again. The double, double.

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I'm Victoria Graham. to BBC London News.

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Barnet Council has announced plans to upgrade leisure facilities

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but not everyone is happy. tune of ?30 million,

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A decision has been taken to scrap all diving facilities, so,

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while Tom Daley and his partner return from Rio with a bronze medal,

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members of Tom's Diving Academy in London are facing eviction.

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Victoria Cook has been to meet one young diver whose dreams could

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Well, as we've been reporting, Team GB's Joe Joyce has missed out

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on a boxing gold medal at the end of the Rio Olympics

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he lost out to France's Tony Yoka in the super heavyweight final.

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But Joyce is Britain's first ever silver medallist

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He gave his reaction to BBC Sport moments after the match.

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Last bout of the night, last middle of the lumpy games of 2016, I

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thought that medal was mine, I will just have to watch it back and see

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where I went wrong, if I went wrong. Anthony wanted you make of the

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contest, the verdict? I have never seen a lightweight, let alone a

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heavyweight throws many punches in a fight before. We have been talking

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about counterpunching and being aggressive, Joe was aggressive and

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the power he possesses there is no way you can block the shots. He is

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penetrating gloves, penetrating body. For me he is Olympic champion.

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I thought Joe Joyce won the fight, I thought he wanted clearly and when

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he watches it back he will be more convinced that he was after being in

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the ring himself that he won the fight. It was maddening to watch to

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be honest. He clearly won the first round, I would defy anyone to

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