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It's two stunning Golds in 20 minutes for Team GB on the water

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COMMENTATOR: Great Britain's Glover and Stanning defend their Olympic

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title. They have done it in such style.

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Helen Glover and Heather Stanning power to victory in defence

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It means so. . The pressure we put on ourselves

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is so much. We say there is no pressure but inside... We're dying.

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And, it was top spot for the men in the Coxless Fours,

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the fifth Games in a row Britain has won Olympic Gold.

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COMMENTATOR: The Gold medal goes to Great Britain, the Olympic champions

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AGAIN! And all this after Britain

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win their first cycling gold of the Games, in the Men's Team

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Sprint. One of the greatest

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pieces o COMMENTATOR: f But it's an astonishing run

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by the Ethiopian, Almaz Ayana, Smashing the Women's 10,000 metres

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world record by 14 seconds. We'll have the very

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latest live from Rio. Two turk Turkish men are jailed for

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trying to bring three tonnes of cocaine into Britain.

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Holiday makers are warned, be careful in Thailand,

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after a wave of co-ordinated bombings kills four people.

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And, the Yorkshire Ripper, Peter Sutcliffe, is to move

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from a secure hospital, back to prison, after doctors say

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And coming up on BBC News, after Stanning and Glover made

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history, the Men's Fours also stormed to

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gold, winning Britain's fifth consecutive gold in the event.

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Good evening and welcome to the BBC News at Six.

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On the water at the Rio Olympics, Team GB has won double Gold

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in rowing, with both medals coming in the space of 20 minutes.

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Helen Glover and Heather Stanning were convincing winners

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in the Coxless Pairs, followed by victory for the men

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All this after Team GB's first cycling gold last

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Well, we'll have the latest from the Velodrome in a moment

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and the details of a stunning world record on day one of the athletics.

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But first, here's Andy Swiss on an afternoon of glory

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Under very British skies, would it be Britain's day?

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In the stands the fans huddled and hoped as Helen Glover

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and Heather Stanning set out for greatness.

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The pair have turned winning into a way of life.

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At first it looked like another victory procession.

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A late charge from New Zealand, though, piled on the pressure.

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Once again they were simply unstoppable.

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They are fearless, they are without equal,

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Great Britain's Glover and Stanning defend their Olympic title

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But Helen Glover and Heather Stanning have done it once again.

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After Gold in London 2012, it's Gold here in Rio.

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London was home Games, so there's more special.

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But this is like defending the title.

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We're not just doing it once, we've managed to win every race

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in the last four years and it just means so much, with the immense

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But would one gold be followed by another?

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In the very next race, the Men's Four, Mo Sbihi, George Nash,

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Stan Louloudis and Alex Gregory, Britain's flagship boat,

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Nip and tuck with Australia, but just when it mattered -

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They are the Olympic champions, they've done it in style.

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The men's four champions for the fifth games

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What emissions go through your head when you cross that line

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and you know you are Olympic champions?

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The overriding emotion for me is relief.

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Relief that this day is over, this build-up, these four

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350 days a year, we are building up to this moment and that six

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And so, in the space of 20 electrifying minutes,

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For Britain's rowers, a day of Olympic glory.

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Well, all eyes this evening will be on the Velodrome,

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where Bradley Wiggins could become the most decorated British

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Team GB celebrated it's first cycling success of the Games last

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Our sports editor, Dan Roan, has more.

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Business as usual for British cycling.

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The Velodrome's become known as Team GB's medal factory at recent

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Olympics and last night the production line was up

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and running, proving there is life after Sir Chris Hoy.

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The retired great here to witness the third straight

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The team of Philip Hindes, Calum Skinner and Jason Kenny,

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who now has four Olympic Gold medals, edging out their New Zealand

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opponents by a tenth of a second and confounding recent form.

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I said after London I just wanted to win more gold medals and to do it

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again, I just want to win more gold medals now.

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This was a triumphant evening for Britain's cyclists.

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The Women's Pursuit Team breaking the world record in qualifying.

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It's a world record marker from Great Britain!

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The best funded of the country's Olympic sports, British cycling,

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continues to invest much of the ?30 million it receives every

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four years into technology, research and development.

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We don't want our athletes on equipment that's not the best.

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The success is all the more impressive given the recent

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departure of the team's former technical director,

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The head coach forced to resign in April over sexism

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But despite trouble at the top, one former Olympic champion told me

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I think they're going to outperform certainly my expectations of maybe

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How many golds do you think Britain will collect

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I said two years ago that three would be good.

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That's kind of what they were looking at.

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Now they're looking at between four and six.

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If absolutely everything went perfectly we could get six

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And the next one could come this evening.

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Sir Bradley Wiggins, with seven medals across four Games

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already in his illustrious career, bidding to become the most decorated

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British Olympian of all time as part of the Team Pursuit.

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Well, day one of the athletics saw Britain's Jessica Ennis-Hill

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begin the defence of her heptathlon title alongside fellow

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But it was an Ethiopian runner, Almaz Ayana, who shocked everyone,

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shattering a 23-year-old World Record by 14 seconds

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Our sports correspondent, Natalie Pirks, watched

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The poster girl for London is now the relaxed woman of Rio. The stress

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of a home Olympics seems a long way away for Jessica Ennis-Hill. Now

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there is just the small matter of trying to retain her Olympic title.

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Something no British woman in track and field has ever done before. But

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she's never met a hurdle she couldn't overcome. Commend That was

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a very good start from the defending Olympic Champion. It was very clear

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though who the day belonged to. Ethiopia's Almaz S Ayana. The 10,000

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meter was going to be fast. COMMENTATOR: This is unprecedented.

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It was Secretary of State fast that her last 5,000 meters was an Olympic

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5K record in its own right. COMMENTATOR: This is incredible.

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Ayana will smash the world record. She will become the Olympic

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Champion. One of the greatest pieces of distance running you have EVER

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seen. When she crossed the line she didn't just break the record she

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obliterated it by 14 seconds. She beat Jo Pavey in her record fifth

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Olympics by more than two minutes. We must have fire in our hearts and

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ice in our minds. That was the rousing call given to Fiji before

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they made history with their first ever Olympic medal in the Rugby

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Sevens Final thech comprehensive trounsed Great Britain 43-7 to claim

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Gold. Fiji might be celebrating that one for a while. Hopes are high for

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Gold in the dressage later tonight. Britain's Charlotte Dujardin is well

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placed on her trusty stead. Horses can dance, Simone Biles can fly. She

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secured her second Gold of the Games last night in the Women's All-round

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Final. She took a solid routine would win Gold. She opted for

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sensational instead. The crowd held their breath as she ended her

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routine with the move named after her because no-one else can land it.

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She's just 4 foot 8 but towers above the competition. She still has three

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more Golds to goes for. Team USA is on its way to greatness with these

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two. Michael Phelps is back performing miracles in in the pool

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winning his 22nd gold last night. He has another chance for gold tonight

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in the 100 m Butterfly. Whilst Biles and Phelps are light-years ahead

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these two couldn't be separated. Simone Manuel and Canada's Penny

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Oleksiak both claimed gold. Sharing the podium provided an emotional

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moment. Katarina Johnson-Thompson has made a great start in the

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heptathlon beating her own record. She is in first place, Jessica

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Ennis-Hill is in second place. It's shaping up nicely for Great Britain.

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Thank you for that. Natalie Pirks in Rio.

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So let's take a look at the latest medals table.

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AGreat Britain has now risen to fourth with those two Gold

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medals in the rowing and the one in cycling.

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But the United States remain in first place with 16 golds,

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followed by China with 11 and Japan with 7.

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Let's join our sports editor, Dan Roan, who's

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Dan, how would you sum up Team GB's performance and the Games overall so

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far after Week One? In terms of the British performance there is no

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doubt it's really encouraging start this for Team GB. 18 medals, six

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Gold. When you consider how many times they have come fourth and

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missed out on a medal it could be better. It feels familiar. Sill lard

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to four years ago in London. With the prospect of more success,

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perhaps as soon as this evening with Sir Bradley Wiggins. There is no

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doubt that aim of an away Games is on. Some of the biggest names in

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world sport have been providing magic moments as well. The likes of

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Simone Biles, Michael Phelps and his 22 Olympic gold and the performance

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by Almaz Ayana in the 10,000 meters in the Olympic Stadium. The record

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stood for 23 years and set by a self-confessed Chinese dopier. She

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puts it down to her faith and training. It's a shame a historic

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moment was witnessed by a stadium that was less than half full. Any

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assessment of the opening week has to acknowledge there is continued

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issues with regards to empty seats as continued concerns over security.

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It adds up when you consider the controversy over doping in the

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build-up to these Games. It seems that Rio 2016 is sailing close to

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the wind. It has been exciting, dramatic and troubled. There is no

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sign in Week Two that will change. Thank you for that. Dan Roan there

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at the Olympic Park in Rio. In other news:

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Two Turkish men who attempted to smuggle cocaine

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worth half a billion pounds into the UK, have been

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More than 3 tonnes of the drug was discovered hidden on a boat, off

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It's thought to be the biggest haul of cocaine, ever seized

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Our Scotland correspondent, Lorna Gordon, reports from

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100 miles off the coast of Aberdeen and the tug, MV Hamal,

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The Border Force and Royal Navy moving in to intercept the vessel

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After a tip-off from the French authorities that the boat

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The Tanzanian registered tug was escorted into Aberdeen Harbour.

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It was here that a specialist search team uncovered a concreted over

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access panel, hidden in the vessel's medical bay.

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Wearing breathing equipment, they entered a tank,

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concealed within another tank, specially created to hide the drugs.

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This appears to have been compressed powder.

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Over the next two days, 128 bales of cocaine

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It's consistent with the manner in which controlled

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Its street value, more than ?500 million.

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The judge today said it was clear that the tug's First Officer,

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Emin Ozmen, and Captain, Mumin Sahin, were taking

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I don't believe they were operating on their own or in isolation.

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It was clear from the evidence led in court that they were receiving

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instructions via a sat phone from elsewhere

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and there is a hierarchy above them, we don't doubt that.

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Do you think you're getting closer to the guys at the top?

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Inquiries are ongoing, investigations are ongoing

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This was the biggest ever UK seizure of Class A drugs.

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The judge here described it as a "massive quantity" and said

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the tug's illegal cargo would have had a devastating impact

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It's thought the cocaine was destined for mainland Europe,

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but the authorities say if it hadn't been intercepted much of this huge

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haul would have ended up on the streets of Britain.

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Lorna Gordon, BBC News, at the High Court in Glasgow.

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Team GB wins two golds in 20 minutes on the water,

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And still to come, the ballet superstars preparing to wow

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Coming up in sports day on BBC News, Britain's Heather Stanning and Helen

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Glover make history in the rowing, winning back-to-back Olympic titles

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in the women's pairs. The men also took gold in the fours.

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Tourists are being warned to exercise extreme caution

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in Thailand, after a wave of co-ordinated bombings killed four

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Eleven blasts hit cities and resort towns across the south

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of the country, including Hua Hin, Surat Thani and Patong

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Police have ruled out international terrorism,

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but the coordination of the bombings might suggest the involvement

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of a separatist movement, that's killed 6,500

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The attacks could have a significant impact on tourism in Thailand,

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which attracts more than 400,000 visitors

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Jonathan Head sent this report from Hua Hin.

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The bombs were small, but for those nearby, they were deadly.

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This was Hua Hin, a sedate seaside resort popular with retirees

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Two explosions shook the town centre on a busy Thursday

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I was sat here with my friends, about six of us, number of them on

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holiday from the UK, just sitting here enjoying a good time.

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I saw some commotion, we left the seats here

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As I approached there were chaotic scenes.

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Around eight to ten bodies on the floor, I could see that.

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But it turned out Hua Hin was not the only part

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Here on the holiday island of Phuket 11

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The Thai police say it's too soon to speculate.

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But they insist this was not terrorism.

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They are describing it as just domestic sabotage.

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But an operation on this scale hints at an experienced group making

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Perhaps the separatist insurgents who'd been fighting the

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Thai army in the deep South, or groups out to embarrass

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The unnatural quiet here on the main road on what should be

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one of the busiest holiday weekends of the year is a worrying sign for

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Because more than at any other time, this country depends on tourism for

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its economy, and that is exactly what the bombers were targeting. The

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tourist industry has proved remarkably resilient here for three

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decades. And we'll probably bounce back again. But that may depend on

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how well the Thai authorities investigate these attacks and

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whether they can prevent any more from happening. Jonathan head, BBC

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News, Hua Hin, Thailand. There's more disruption ahead

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for rail travellers, after staff for Virgin Trains East Coast,

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announced three 24-hour strikes, including one

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on Bank Holiday Monday. The industrial action is over jobs,

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working conditions and safety. But the company which operates

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services to London, Edinburgh, Leeds and York, says

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its timetable will be unaffected The Court of Appeal has ruled

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that the Labour party can prevent new members voting

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in its leadership contest. The ruling National Executive

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Committee had challenged a previous court order,

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blocking its plans to stop those who'd joined the party

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after January 12th from voting, Jeremy Corbyn's campaign team says

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today's verdict is the wrong decision, both legally

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and democratically. Here's our Political

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Correspondent Chris Mason. Jeremy Corbyn was in Sunderland

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today. And he knows how to get a crowd on side, but was left

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disappointed by the decision of a judge. The Court of Appeal decided

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Labour's ruling executive committee was right to only give members who'd

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been in the party since January a vote in the leadership party. The

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National executive committee has the power to set the criteria for

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members to be eligible to vote in the leadership election in the way

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that it did. In other words, those who joined Labour after January 12,

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should not get a vote. Leaving those members who wanted one feeling let

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down. I'm hugely disappointed in the result for me and probably for

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130,000 other Labour members that have been excluded under this

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ruling. I'm hugely grateful for the over 2000 donors who have supported

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us so far financially in bringing this action. It's impossible to know

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for certain who benefits the most from new members not getting a say,

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but it was widely thought it would be to Owen Smith's advantage. I

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think it's perfectly normal that you have those sorts of rules and I

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think it's right at the NEC is the body that sets those rules for the

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Labour Party. But many are livid tonight. Those around Jeremy Corbyn

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say it's shaming and grubby, and this supporter agrees. Ultimately we

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are a party that should be prioritising members and democracy

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above all and I don't think that's happened today. There is a lot of

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frustration and anger, I'm hearing from members getting in touch with

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me today, and we need to do a lot of work in this party to reconnect the

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members with the party. And this might not be the end of the matter.

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More time and money could be spent in the Supreme Court next week. Step

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back from the details of the protracted legal wrangling here and

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plenty within Labour threat that the impression people are left with is

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of a party in chaos bitterly arguing with itself -- fret that the

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impression people are left with. The Yorkshire Ripper Peter

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Sutcliffe, is expected to transferred from Broadmoor secure

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hospital, to a prison A tribunal has decided he no longer

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needs treatment for He was convicted of 13 murders

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and seven attempted murders in 1981. Our Home Affairs Correspondent

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Daniel Sandford reports. Peter Sutcliffe, one

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of Britain's most notorious But so far he's spent

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most of his sentence Peter William Sutcliffe arrives at

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Dewsbury Magistrates' Court to face He was arrested more than 35

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years ago, after one of Peter Sutcliffe first

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killed in October 1975. Over the next five years,

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he murdered 12 more women The attacks led to a massive

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and deeply flawed investigation by West

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Yorkshire Police. Eventually, he was arrested almost

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by chance in January 1981. A jury rejected his claim

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that he was mentally Three years later, he was moved

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to Broadmoor high security hospital after being diagnosed

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with paranoid schizophrenia. After 32 years, a mental health

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tribunal has decided he is well A decision likely to be approved by

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the new Justice Secretary Liz Truss Mo Lee was attacked

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by a man with a hammer in Although Peter Sutcliffe

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was never charged, she is sure he was her

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assailant and police She's glad he is returning to prison

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conditions. If he was in an ordinary prison,

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he would begin his sentence I don't honestly believe he's been

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punished in that psychiatric wards, I believe he's

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been looked after. Certainly after three decades

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in a secure hospital, prison will seem very different

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to Peter Sutcliffe. lot more rules and

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regulations in prison. He will have a lot less movement,

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he won't be able to move around the establishment in the same

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way he does in a hospital. More than three decades

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after he was arrested, one of Britain's worst serial

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killers will now find himself being treated like any other

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high security prisoner. Sergei Polunin and Natalia Osipova

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are two of the best ballet dancers So much so, that they've even been

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compared to Rudolph Nureyev Well they'll be performing

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together at the Edinburgh International Festival,

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and our Arts Editor Will Gompertz Natalia Osipova and Sergei Polunin,

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in the rehearsal room. Putting themselves

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through their paces in preparation for tonight's Edinburgh

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International Festival Show. The superstar dancers

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from Russia and Ukraine TRANSLATION: You are absolutely

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200% together. course there's no better

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partner than Sergei, because I admire him

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I still always believed the man should be

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But the man who let the woman do anything what she wants,

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It's a real emotion which makes it interesting

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They know if we had a fight before or if we had a good

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Both feel dancers get a raw deal compared

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TRANSLATION: It's a really tough profession so of course I would love

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it if dancers were held in great respect.

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I feel like they treat dancers like kids now.

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They don't ask questions, they don't treat them

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It's like soldiers who just do the work.

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He became so disenchanted with the profession he

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famously walked out of his job as principal dancer

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I really fell into the darkness, and to keep falling down.

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Is the ambition now to go back and dance

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I would love to come back and dance with the

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Right now, though, it has a job to do tonight.

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Dancing with his partner in this Sadler's Wells

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Now time for a look at all the weather news, Helen is here. Rather

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than in Edinburgh today but look at the shot behind me, Cavendish in

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Suffolk was 28 Celsius. What a day, and what a difference in the weather

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from north to south. The rain has been pouring down and still is

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across Highland Scotland but has started to ease southwards now. It's

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an improving picture, if you like. That weather system will show that

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rain across northern England and North West Wales. And with the

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cloud, the breeze and the rain, temperatures will hold up overnight.

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Does that give you a chance to see the meteor showers you may have

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heard about? Hopefully in Southern counties we will hold onto clear

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skies. Not guaranteed but perhaps from the wash to the Bristol Channel

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southwards, in the early hours of the morning we should see clear

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skies. By Fourie in the clouds building on this weather front. Not

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a lot of rain but a dank start in most places, and the rainbow fizzle

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out. Let's concentrate on how much drier and brighter for Scotland and

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Northern Ireland tomorrow. Not wall-to-wall sunshine, breeze and

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the odd sharp shower, but a vast improvement. Good spells of sunshine

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from northern England, Wales, and many southern areas, but not the

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wall-to-wall sunshine of today, it will not be as hot. 23, possibly the

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odd 24. And as the cloud starts to break it will be quite chilly night

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compared with the mild one ahead of us right now. Foolish start if you

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are up early enough on Sunday morning but otherwise looks even

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drier. Very usable weekend, dry, bright sunny spells around, fewer

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showers, lighter winds on Sunday, feeling the strength of the

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sunshine. Sunshine come the afternoon will be around the coast.

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You may have heard him is that we might see heat into the beginning of

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next week. Yes we may but it looks like a flash in the pan and it will

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culminate in thunderstorms. Oh dear. A reminder of our top

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stories. Team GB is now fourth in the medals

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table after two goals in 20 minutes in Rio. That's it

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