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Daily Express Tuesday July 26 2016 43 televisionexpress Secrets of the bloodbath DID YOU KNOW? Actor, comedian and QI star Alan Davies paid £30,000 and one penny in a head-to-head charity bidding war with Big Brother’s “Nasty” Nick Bateman to purchase the original Big Brother House diary room chair. PIcKs Of tHe DAY O NCE, when working for a Far Eastern TV company, I had to return to the office very late to fetch something. I was shocked to discover all my colleagues still there, computers off, having an urgent discussion. “We try to re-educate ourselves,” their spokesman said solemnly. “To learn from our mistakes and see what we can do better.” This creditably earnest approach to work might be alien to us Brits, but there other cultures where it runs strong. THE SOMME 1916: FROM BOTH SIDES OF THE WIRE (BBC2) continued its straight-from-the-trenches analysis of the slaughter, digging up more surprises than expected. Military archaeologist Peter Barton (clad in an Indiana Jones- style ensemble of big hats and natty scarves) goes deeper than any other popular historian, viewing the conflict from above, below, and most importantly, all angles. Germany might have lost the Great War but when victory involved such massive losses of life all-round, that’s a debatable term. What became obvious from last night’s programme is that both sides approached the campaign in a different spirit. Germany’s attitude was defensive, trying to keep things at bay whilst concentrating on gains in the East. That called for an adaptable, flexible attitude to military strategy and it was stamped through every one of the Kaiser’s men like the writing on a stick of rock. Everyone was encouraged to write reports after every engagement, listing what could have been done better. Individuals were encouraged to come up with solutions and tricks, and they did, not least by hiding in shell holes under dirty tarpaulins to confuse the spotter planes of the Royal Flying Corps. This attitude contrasted strongly with that of our General Haig, a cavalry man itching to send his horsemen charging in as if it was 1815. When he got his way, the losses (as Barton’s access to secret German papers revealed) were far greater than the British public was allowed to know. Things also differed, depressingly so, in the treatment of prisoners of war. The phrase: “we have ways of making you talk” is generally delivered in a Prussian accent but it was the British who issued veiled threats (on a printed card) before interrogating prisoners. The Germans, sensibly, worked out that people talked more freely when relaxed. Fascinating stuff, a refresh, rather than a rewrite of an oft-told story, and, being based so strongly on the letters of ordinary Tommies and Fritzes, rich in human detail. I like Dave Myers’ repointing- reglazing-historical-travelogue THE HAIRY BUILDER (BBC2) for the same reasons. Last night he was in the North-East, restoring the famous Roker Lighthouse. There’s a catch with lighthouses, of course. Everything’s circular, a nightmare for furniture, let alone wooden panelling. In spite of these difficulties, it was obvious that the builders had intended it to be a thing of beauty. Few might have gone inside, except the keepers and their families, but there were brass banisters, panelled walls, even the lamp room had decorative tiling. It was a case of nothing but the finest for Sunderland, a booming coal port at the time of construction. That attitude was alive and well amongst the fishermen Dave met on the pier. One canny lad filleted a mackerel, dipped it in soy, lime juice and jalapeno peppers and handed it to Dave. Sunderland sushi. Matt Baylis on last night’s TV Quiz: Child Genius, 8pm, C4 Gardening: Love Your Garden, 8pm, ITV Drama: The Living And The Dead, 9pm, BBC1 Soap: Emmerdale, 7pm, ITV There are 10 contestants remaining in this fascinating contest and tonight they are put through their paces at the semi-final stage. Host Richard Osman has some tough challenges in store for them though. In order to book a coveted place in the final the youngsters must come through a rather gruelling language and comprehension round before being faced with a fiendish spelling test. Among those hoping to make it through to the latter stages are brother and sister Georgia and Stephen as well as Rhea, whose mother gave up a career as a GP to focus her efforts on her daughter’s education and front-runner to win the whole event Mog (left). Prepare to marvel at the youngsters’ efforts tonight. For the penultimate episode in the series, Alan Titchmarsh (left) and the team are in the Hampshire town of Eastleigh. When they arrive they are faced with an uneven patch of lawn. When they depart they intend to leave behind a cruise ship- inspired garden for paediatric nurse Rosie to enjoy. The nominees who put her name forward said she had gone above and beyond the call of duty for 30 years and wanted a suitable thank you. NB: NOT IN EIRE Out-of-town workers on the railway are spooked on All Hallows’ Eve and decide they don’t want to stick around any longer. Work is suspended but the locals write it off as a case of outsiders not understanding what the area is all about. However, when the plot thickens further they are forced into a drastic rethink and Nathan (Colin Morgan, right) and the Applebys find themselves under suspicion upon their return. There is a dramatic hour in store in the Yorkshire Dales this evening. It’s Lachlan’s birthday but he is in no mood to celebrate. He confronts Lawrence (John Bowe, above left, with Thomas Atkinson as Lachlan) with a loaded shotgun, determined to make him apologise to Chrissie. Despite the fact that his grandfather agrees to his demand, there is still a tragic ending. Elsewhere, Rakesh is tempted to tell Priya the truth. This programme never loses its charm and among the cases faced by Alan (above) and the team tonight is a pregnant dog who needs an emergency procedure to deliver her pups. However, given the fact the animal is badly underweight when it arrives, Inspector Annie Simmonds is called in to investigate. There is also a heartbreaking story from Nuneaton. 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DID YOU KNOW? Actor, comedian and QI star Alan Davies paid £30,000 and one penny in a head-to-head charity bidding war with Big Brother’s “Nasty” Nick Bateman to purchase the original Big Brother House diary room chair.

PIcKs Of tHe DAY

ONCE, when working for a Far Eastern TV company, I had to return to the office very late to fetch something. I was shocked to discover all

my colleagues still there, computers off, having an urgent discussion.

“We try to re-educate ourselves,” their spokesman said solemnly. “To learn from our mistakes and see what we can do better.”

This creditably earnest approach to work might be alien to us Brits, but there other cultures where it runs strong. The Somme 1916: From BoTh SideS oF The Wire (BBC2) continued its straight-from-the-trenches analysis of the slaughter, digging up more surprises than expected.

Military archaeologist Peter Barton (clad in an Indiana Jones-

style ensemble of big hats and natty scarves) goes deeper than any other popular historian, viewing the conflict from above, below, and most importantly, all angles.

Germany might have lost the Great War but when victory involved such massive losses of life all-round, that’s a debatable term. What became obvious from last night’s programme is that both sides approached the campaign in a

different spirit. Germany’s attitude was defensive, trying to keep things at bay whilst concentrating on gains in the East.

That called for an adaptable, flexible attitude to military strategy and it was stamped through every one of the Kaiser’s men like the writing on a stick of rock. Everyone was encouraged to write reports after every engagement, listing what could have been done better.

Individuals were encouraged to come up with solutions and tricks, and they did, not least by hiding in shell holes under dirty tarpaulins to confuse the spotter planes of the Royal Flying Corps.

This attitude contrasted strongly with that of our General Haig, a cavalry man itching to send his horsemen charging in as if it was 1815. When he got his way, the

losses (as Barton’s access to secret German papers revealed) were far greater than the British public was allowed to know. Things also differed, depressingly so, in the treatment of prisoners of war.

The phrase: “we have ways of making you talk” is generally delivered in a Prussian accent but it was the British who issued veiled threats (on a printed card) before interrogating prisoners. The Germans, sensibly, worked out that people talked more freely when relaxed. Fascinating stuff, a refresh, rather than a rewrite of an oft-told story, and, being based so strongly on the letters of ordinary Tommies and Fritzes, rich in human detail.

I like Dave Myers’ repointing-reglazing-historical-travelogue The hairy Builder (BBC2) for the same reasons. Last night he was

in the North-East, restoring the famous Roker Lighthouse.

There’s a catch with lighthouses, of course. Everything’s circular, a nightmare for furniture, let alone wooden panelling. In spite of these difficulties, it was obvious that the builders had intended it to be a thing of beauty. Few might have gone inside, except the keepers and their families, but there were brass banisters, panelled walls, even the lamp room had decorative tiling.

It was a case of nothing but the finest for Sunderland, a booming coal port at the time of construction. That attitude was alive and well amongst the fishermen Dave met on the pier.

One canny lad filleted a mackerel, dipped it in soy, lime juice and jalapeno peppers and handed it to Dave. Sunderland sushi.

Matt Baylison lastnight’s TV

Quiz: Child Genius, 8pm, C4

Gardening: Love Your Garden, 8pm, ITV

Drama: The Living And The Dead, 9pm, BBC1

Soap: Emmerdale, 7pm, ITV

There are 10 contestants remaining in this fascinating contest and tonight they are put through their paces at the semi-final stage. Host Richard Osman has some tough challenges in store for them though. In order to book a coveted place in the final the youngsters must come through a rather gruelling language and comprehension round before being faced with a fiendish spelling test. Among those hoping to make it through to the latter stages are brother and sister Georgia and Stephen as well as Rhea, whose mother gave up a career as a GP to focus her efforts on her daughter’s education and front-runner to win the whole event Mog (left). Prepare to marvel at the youngsters’ efforts tonight.

For the penultimate episode in the series, Alan Titchmarsh (left) and the team are in the Hampshire town of Eastleigh. When they arrive they are faced with an uneven patch of lawn. When they depart they intend to leave behind a cruise ship-inspired garden for paediatric nurse Rosie to enjoy. The nominees who put her name forward said she had gone above and beyond the call of duty for 30 years and wanted a suitable thank you.NB: NOT IN EIRE

Out-of-town workers on the railway are spooked on All Hallows’ Eve and decide they don’t want to stick around any longer. Work is suspended but the locals write it off as a case of outsiders not understanding what the area is all about. However, when the plot thickens further they are forced into a drastic rethink and Nathan (Colin Morgan, right) and the Applebys find themselves under suspicion upon their return.

There is a dramatic hour in store in the Yorkshire Dales this evening. It’s Lachlan’s birthday but he is in no mood to celebrate. He confronts Lawrence (John Bowe, above left, with Thomas Atkinson as Lachlan) with a loaded shotgun, determined to make him apologise to Chrissie. Despite the fact that his grandfather agrees to his demand, there is still a tragic ending. Elsewhere, Rakesh is tempted to tell Priya the truth.

This programme never loses its charm and among the cases faced by Alan (above) and the team tonight is a pregnant dog who needs an emergency procedure to deliver her pups. However, given the fact the animal is badly underweight when it arrives, Inspector Annie Simmonds is called in to investigate. There is also a heartbreaking story from Nuneaton.

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POintLeSS CeLebRitieS: Michelle Gayle competes in the school-themed edition,5.10pm

inSiDe the FACtORy: Cherry healey learns about the immunity-boosting powers of vitamin D,8pm

the ChASe: bradley Walsh returns with another edition of the general knowledge quiz show,5pm

CeLebRity FiRSt DAteS: the Vamps singer brad Simpson hopes to find the girl of his dreams,10pm

CRiCket On 5: Joe Root is in action for england in the second test against Pakistan,7pm

8.00 Holby City Ollie is contacted about a job in Pakistan, and when he clashes with Guy on another case, and Mo refuses to take his side, he begins to ask some serious questions about his place – and his future – at holby. (AD) (W) (S)

8.00 Inside The Factory new series. Presenters Gregg Wallace and Cherry healey return with the programme shedding light on the production of britain’s favourite products, beginning with popular breakfast cereals. (AD) (W) (S)

8.00 Love Your Garden horticulturist Alan titchmarsh and his team transform an uneven patch of lawn in eastleigh into a cruise ship-inspired pleasure garden for inspiring paediatric nurse Rosie Mitchell. See Pick Of The Day. (W) (S)

8.00 Child Genius Richard Osman puts the ten remaining contestants through their paces as they enter the semi-finals. the child prodigies must first impress during a challenging round to progress. See Pick Of The Day. (AD) (S)

8.00 The Dog Rescuers With Alan Davies Annie Simmonds investigates when an underweight and heavily pregnant dog is brought in to the hospital, while Anthony Pulfer catches up with an American bulldog re-homed last year. See Pick Of The Day. (S)

9.00 The Living And The Dead Murderous apparitions stalk the village as All hallows’ eve arrives, and an increasingly unhinged nathan believes only the bitterly sceptical Reverend Denning can save Shepzoy. See Pick Of The Day. (W) (S)

9.00 New Zealand: Earth’s Mythical Islands Sam neill explains how animals including hyper-intelligent parrots and snails with teeth endure in new Zealand’s wildest locales, including the Southern Alps on South island. (AD) (W) (S)

9.00 Holiday Horrors: Caught On Camera new series. Jamie theakston narrates cringe-worthy clips of relaxing getaways that turned sour, beginning with a walk in the woods that suddenly became a fight for survival. (W)

9.00 The Job Interview Cameras follow interviewees as they apply for jobs with On Air Dining, which caters for the private jets of millionaires, and birmingham-based digital marketing company Wowzone features heavily. (AD) (S)

9.00 Big Brother: Live Final Weeks of confinement finally come to a head in the live finale, hosted by emma Willis, in which the longest serving of this year’s housemates discover who will emerge victorious as this year’s winner. Fans of the reality show need not worry about finding something else to fill the gap left behind by the big conclusion, as the latest series of Celebrity big brother is due to launch on thursday. (S) Includes The Health Lottery draw at 9.55pm.

10.50 Big Brother’s Bit On The Side Rylan Clark-neal looks back at tonight’s show, talking to the winner and runners-up about the highs and lows of their time in the big brother house. emma Willis also drops in to give her thoughts on the final. (S)

11.50 Botched Up Bodies the stories of an operation that went wrong, buttock injections that led to amputation and a woman left with masses of excess skin after a gastric bypass. (R)

12.45 Lip Sync Battle (S) 1.10 SuperCasino 3.10 Person Of interest (R,S) 4.00 Fire Starter: Caught in the Act (R) 4.45 Great Scientists (R)

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10.45 Imagine – Georgia O’Keeffe: By Myself the arts documentary series marks the impending opening of a major new Georgia O’keeffe retrospective at the tate Modern by retelling the often-controversial artist’s story. (W) (S) v

11.50 Forces Of Nature With Brian Cox the physicist examines the effects of light interacting with the earth. Last in the series. (AD) (R) (W) (S) v Followed by Weather For the Week Ahead. (W) (S) v

12.55-6.00 BBC News Catch up with all the latest headlines. (W) (S) v

10.00 Mock The Week Comedy panel show, with guests including James Acaster and Dane baptiste. (R) (W) (S)

10.30 Newsnight, Weather Analysis of the day’s events, presented by kirsty Wark. (W) (S)

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10.40 Davina McCall: Life At The Extreme Davina travels to the Costa Rican jungle, which is one of the wettest and most humid places on earth, but is a habitat in which animals thrive and is home to around 500,000 species. Last in the series. (R)

11.40 In Plain Sight Mary discovers witness Grace haddick is pregnant by her gangster ex-lover and poses as the woman’s life partner to protect her from the mobster. (R) (W) (S)

12.30 Jackpot247 (W) 3.00 Loose Women (R) (W) (S) 3.50 itV nightscreen (W) 5.05-6.00 the Jeremy kyle Show (R) (SL) (W) (S)

10.00 Celebrity First Dates the Vamps singer brad Simpson, 1970s entertainer bernie Clifton, batley bulldogs rugby player keegan hirst and Atomic kitten’s natasha hamilton go in search of romance with members of the public. (AD) (R,S)

11.15 Dragons’ Den evan Davis presents the business ideas contest, with regular panellists Deborah Meaden, Peter Jones, Sarah Willingham, touker Suleyman and nick Jenkins returning to assess the profit-making potential of the contestants’ grand plans. (R) (W)

12.15 The Refugee Camp: Our Desert Home (R) (W) (S) 1.15 Sign Zone: Celebrity MasterChef (AD) (R) (SL) (W) (S) 2.45 Sign Zone: exodus: Our Journey to europe (AD) (R) (SL) (W) (S) 3.40-6.00 this is bbC two (W) (S)

11.05 999: What’s Your Emergency? Crewe officers billy elliot and Greg Greaves help a man who claims someone else has moved into his flat while he was on holiday, while in Warrington, PC Jon tetlow investigates reports of a man frightening children. (R,S)

12.10 Music on 4: Live From Abbey Road Classics (S) 12.40 Lovebox Festival 2016 (S) 1.40 kOtV boxing Weekly (S) 2.05 the Grid (R,S) 2.35 Gillette World Sport (R,S) 3.00 tenerife bluetrail (R,S) 3.30 british Rally Championship (R,S) 4.05 French Collection (R,S)

7.00 The One Show Live chat and topical reports, presented by Matt baker and Alex Jones. (W) (S)

7.30 EastEnders Phil learns the truth about recent events, and billy tells Jay he cannot help at the Arches. (W) (S)

7.00 Great American Railroad Journeys Michael Portillo heads east from Manhattan to brooklyn, and takes the Long island Railroad to Queens. he then visits Oheka Castle before concluding this leg at Montauk lighthouse. (W) (S) v

7.00 Emmerdale Lachlan leaves the house abruptly on his birthday, but returns carrying a loaded shotgun, determined to make Lawrence apologise to Chrissie – a plan that goes tragically wrong. See Pick Of The Day. (W) (S)

7.00 Channel 4 News including sport and weather. (S)

7.00 Cricket On 5 england v Pakistan. Mark nicholas presents action from day five of the second test in the four-match series, which took place at Lancashire’s Old trafford ground in Manchester. Followed by 5 news Update. (S)

6.00 Breakfast Latest headlines. (S) 9.15 Countryside 999 (R) (W) (S) 10.00 Homes Under The Hammer

Featuring properties in Shropshire, Liverpool and east London. (W) (S)

11.00 Fake Britain (R) (W) (S) 11.45 Neighbourhood Blues

the team responds to reports of two men fighting with knives. (W) (S)

12.15 Bargain Hunt Searching for antiques in Lewes, east Sussex. (R)

1.00 BBC News At One, Weather 1.30 Local News, Weather v 1.45 Red Rock Claire discovers the

results of her pregnancy test. (W) (S) 2.25 Escape To The Country

nicki Chapman heads to Somerset to help a woman find a home in the countryside for her and her elderly mother with a £375,000 budget. (R)

3.25 Garden Rescue the Fortunas of bolton invite Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers to revamp their garden, adding entertainments for their two energetic sons and a classic italian pizza oven. (AD) (W) (S)

4.10 Flog It! Michael baggott and Caroline hawley examine a model of a Second World War V1 bomb. (W) (S)

5.10 Pointless Celebrities Featuring Grange hill stars Gwyneth Powell and Michelle Gayle, Waterloo Road’s Philip Martin brown and Melanie hill, plus teachers from educating yorkshire. (R) (W) (S)

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6.00 Fake Britain (R) (W) (S) 6.45 Garden Rescue the team

heads to hereford. (AD) (R) (W) (S) 7.30 The Hairy Builder

Dave Myers helps restore Roker pier and lighthouse. (AD) (R) (W) (S)

8.00 Sign Zone: An Island Parish: Shetland (R) (SL) (W) (S)

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9.00 Victoria Derbyshire (W) (S) 11.00 BBC Newsroom Live (W) (S) 12.00 The Super League Show

With host tanya Arnold. (W) (S) 12.45 Merrill’s Marauders 1962

(PG) Fact-based Second World War adventure, with Jeff Chandler. (W) (S)

2.20 Africa (AD) (R) (W) (S) 3.20 David Attenborough’s

Natural Curiosities the broadcaster details how a rhino’s thick folds of skin actually serve as a sophisticated radiator. (R) (W) (S)

3.45 David Attenborough’s Natural Curiosities the naturalist sheds light on animals that have mastered the art of deception. (R) (W)

4.10 Michael Palin’s New Europe the presenter navigates through Ukraine and hungary. (R) (W) (S)

5.10 Antiques Roadshow the team visit Scarborough. (R)

6.00 Eggheads Quiz show. (W) (S) 6.30 The Hairy Builder Dave Myers

discovers how bramall hall in Stockport is being transformed into a leading visitor attraction. (AD) (W) (S)

6.00 Good Morning Britain With actor Martin Shaw. (W) (S)

8.30 Lorraine All the very latest entertainment and fashion news. (W)

9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show Guests air their differences. (R) (W)

10.30 This Morning Celebrity chat and lifestyle features, including a look at the stories making the newspaper headlines and a recipe in the kitchen. Presented by eamonn holmes and Ruth Langsford. (W) (S)

12.30 Loose Women With former X Factor judge and singer Olly Murs. (W)

1.30 ITV News, Weather 1.55 Local News, Weather v 2.00 Judge Rinder Criminal barrister

Robert Rinder takes on real-life cases in a studio courtroom. (W) (S)

3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal David Dickinson and his dealers visit Chingford in east London, where a pair of candelabra, an expensive revolver and an unusual polar bear are appraised. (W) (S)

3.59 ITV Weather (W) (S) v 4.00 Tipping Point ben Shephard

hosts the arcade-themed quiz show, in which contestants drop tokens down a choice of four chutes in the hope of winning a tasty jackpot. (R)

5.00 The Chase bradley Walsh presents as four contestants answer questions and work as a team to take on the Chaser. (R) (W) (S)

6.00 Local News, Weather v 6.30 ITV News, Weather

6.15 3rd Rock From The Sun (R) 6.40 3rd Rock From The Sun (R) 7.05 3rd Rock From The Sun (R) 7.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 8.00 Everybody Loves Raymond 8.30 Frasier US sitcom. (AD) (R,S) 9.00 Frasier US comedy. (AD) (R,S) 9.30 The Big Bang Theory (R,S) 10.00 The Big Bang Theory (R,S) 10.30 The Simpsons (AD) (R,S) 11.00 The Simpsons (AD) (R,S) 11.30 Come Dine With Me

in Darlington, construction worker Dave hosts the first party. (R,S)

12.00 Channel 4 News (S) 12.05 Come Dine With Me

Suzi hosts the second big night of the week in Darlington. (R,S)

12.35 Come Dine With Me Drag queen neil prepares the third dinner party in Darlington. (R,S)

1.05 Come Dine With Me Conservative nathalie is in the hot seat for the last night in Darlington. (R)

1.35 Glorious Goodwood: Channel 4 Racing nick Luck and Rishi Persad present live coverage of the first day of the Glorious Goodwood festival, with races at 2.00, 2.35, 3.10 and 3.45. (S)

4.00 The Question Jury Quiz. (S) 5.00 Couples Come Dine With

Me three couples from Guernsey and Alderney compete. (R,S)

6.00 The Simpsons (AD) (R,S) 6.30 Hollyoaks Peri and nico

are trapped in a bunker. (AD) (S)

6.00 Milkshake! Fun for youngsters.9.15 The Wright Stuff

Matthew Wright and guests talk about the issues of the day.

11.15 To B&B The Best A dated bathroom proves problematic for a would-be hotelier in Derbyshire. (S)

12.10 5 News Lunchtime (S) 12.15 Big Brother the housemates

look back on their experience. (R) 1.15 Home And Away (AD) (S) 1.45 Neighbours (AD) (S) 2.15 NCIS An nCiS Cyber case

becomes a united global effort when evidence confirms that the Calling, an international terror group, has been recruiting vulnerable youngsters via the internet. (R,S)

3.15 A Bone To Pick: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery 2015 (PG) Librarian sleuth Aurora teagarden inherits a house when her friend unexpectedly dies and discovers her new home has a skull hidden in a window seat. Mystery, starring Candace Cameron bure. (S)

5.00 5 News At 5, Weather (S) 5.30 Neighbours Paul plans a bid

in for Lassiter’s, intending to fire terese if his offer is successful, while Amy’s past goes public. (AD) (R,S)

6.00 Home And Away Ricky decides to leave Summer bay and start afresh with brax and Casey, while the Morgan brothers make their presence known. (AD) (R,S)

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REGIONAL VARIATIONSBBC1 Variations Wales: 1.30 Local News; Weather 6.30 Local News; Weather 10.30 Local News; Weather 10.45 Countryside Cops 11.25 Imagine – Georgia O’Keeffe: By Myself 12.30 Forces Of Nature With Brian Cox 1.30 Weather For The Week Ahead 1.35 BBC News BBC2 Variations Wales: 7.00 Welsh Heartland: The Llyn Peninsula 7.30-8.00 Cardigan Bay Coastal Lives S4C 7.00 Cyw: Cled 7.10 Cyw: Straeon Ty Pen 7.25 Cyw: Octonots 7.35 Cyw: Ben Dant 7.55 Cyw: Ti Fi A Cyw 8.00 Cyw: Popi’r Gath 8.10 Cyw: Meic Y Marchog 8.25 Cyw: Cymylaubychain 8.35 Cyw: Sam Tân 8.45 Cyw: Peppa 8.55 Cyw: Pingu 9.00 Cyw: Cwpwrdd Cadi 9.15 Cyw: Stiw 9.25 Cyw: Tomos A’i Ffrindiau 9.50 Cyw: Abadas 10.00 Cyw: Y Dywysoges Fach 10.10 Cyw: Mwnci’n Dweud Mwnci’n Gwneud 10.20 Cyw: ABC 10.35 Cyw: Igam Ogam 10.45 Cyw: Pentre Bach 11.00 Cyw: Cled 11.10 Cyw: Straeon Ty Pen 11.25 Cyw: Octonots 11.35 Cyw: Ben Dant 11.55 Cyw: Ti Fi A Cyw 12.00 Cyw: Popi’r Gath 12.10 Cyw: Meic Y Marchog 12.25 Cyw: Cymylaubychain 12.35 Cyw: Sam Tân 12.45 Cyw: Peppa 12.55 Cyw: Pingu 1.00 Newyddion S4C A’r Tywydd 1.05 Heno 2.00 Prynhawn Da 2.55 Newyddion S4C A’r Tywydd 3.00 Llangollen 2016 4.00 Awr Fawr 5.00 Stwnsh: FM 5.25 Stwnsh: Pat A Stan 5.35 Stwnsh: Arwyr 999 6.00 Pobol Y Cwm 6.25 Newyddion S4C A’r Tywydd 6.30 Lle Aeth Pawb?: Tarsans Trawsfynydd 7.00 Heno 7.30 Y Tyrchwyr Gyda Iolo Williams 8.00 Pobol Y Cwm 8.25 Stori Allison 9.00 Newyddion 9 A’r Tywydd 9.30 Her Yr Hinsawdd 10.00 Y Sioe 2016 11.00 Codi Gôl

Radio 1FM: 97.6-99.8 MHz

6.30 The Radio 1 Breakfast Show With Nick Grimshaw. 10.00 Clara Amfo. 12.45 Newsbeat. 1.00 Scott Mills. 4.00 Greg James. 7.00 Huw Stephens. 9.00 BBC Radio 1 And 1Xtra’s Stories. 10.00 Phil Taggart. 1.00 Annie Nightingale. 4.00-6.30 Nick Bright.

Radio 2FM: 88-90.2 MHz

5.00 Suzi Perry. 6.30 Chris Evans. 9.30 Ken Bruce. 12.00 Jeremy Vine. 2.00 Steve Wright In The Afternoon. 5.00 Simon Mayo. 7.00 Jamie Cullum. 8.00 Ana Matronic. 10.00 Here We Come, The Monkees At 50! 11.00 Nigel Ogden: The Organist Entertains. 11.30 Listen To The Band. 12.00 After Midnight. 3.00-5.00 Sounds Of The 80s.

Radio 3FM: 90.2-92.4 MHz

6.30 Breakfast. 9.00 Essential Classics. 12.00 Composer Of The Week: Brahms. 1.00 News. 1.02 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert. 2.00 Afternoon On 3: Another chance to hear Saturday’s Prom by the BBC National Chorus and Orchestra of Wales, with Mark Wigglesworth. Presented by Donald Macleod, from the Royal Albert Hall. 4.30 In Tune: Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and news from the arts world. Guests include performers from the BBC Proms. Including 5.00, 6.00 News. 6.30 Composer Of The Week: Brahms: With premieres looming in Bremen Cathedral, Johannes Brahms finally completes his German Requiem. Presented by Donald Macleod. 7.30 BBC Proms 2016: The BBC Symphony Orchestra perform Bruch’s Violin Concerto, an Anthony Payne premiere, Tchaikovsky’s The Tempest and Vaughan Williams’s Toward the Unknown Region. 10.00 Proms Composer In Conversation: New series. Anthony Payne, who celebrates his 80th birthday this year, discusses his new work, Of Land, Sea and Sky – commissioned by the BBC and premiered in this evening’s Prom. 10.45 The Essay: Meeting The Giants Of Jazz: Martin Gayford describes his encounters with pianist Jimmy Rowles, who achieved success as a soloist and a vocal coach in Hollywood, where he taught Marilyn Monroe how to sing. 11.00 Late Junction. 12.30-6.30 Through The Night.

Radio 4FM: 92.4-94.6 MHz LW: 198 kHz

5.30 News Briefing. 5.43 Prayer For The Day. 5.45 Farming Today. 5.58 Tweet Of The Day. 6.00 Today. 9.00 Front Row: The Cultural Response. 9.45 (LW) Daily Service. 9.45 (FM) Book of the Week: Van Gogh’s Ear: The True Story. 10.00 Woman’s Hour. 10.30 (LW) Test Match Special: England v Pakistan. 11.00 (FM) Natural Histories. 11.30 (FM) Marc Riley’s Musical Time Machine. 12.00 (FM) News. 12.01 (LW) Shipping Forecast. 12.04 (LW) Test Match Special: England v Pakistan. 12.04 (FM) One To One. 12.15 (FM) Call You And Yours. 12.57 (FM) Weather. 1.00 (FM) The World At One. 1.45 (FM) Shakespeare’s Restless World. 2.00 (FM) The Archers: Caroline quizzes Shula. 2.15 (FM) Drama: The Vicar, The Automaton And The Talking Dog: By Lavinia Murray. 3.00 (FM) Short Cuts: Showcasing short documentaries. Last in the series. 3.30 (FM) The Human Zoo: Michael Blastland observes thought and behaviour. 4.00 (FM) The Inevitable: Writer Patrick McGuinness asks what really is the inevitable. 4.30 (FM) A Good Read: Christopher Biggins and Jenny Eclair talk about much-loved books. Last in the series. 5.00 (FM) PM: With Eddie Mair. 5.54 (LW) Shipping Forecast. 5.57 (LW) Test Match Special: England v Pakistan. 5.57 (FM) Weather. 6.00 (FM) Six O’Clock News. 6.30 (FM) The Missing Hancocks: Tony becomes a writer. 6.45 (LW) The Missing Hancocks: Tony becomes a writer. 7.00 The Archers: Ian wonders about his friendship with Helen. 7.15 Front Row: Arts programme. 7.45 HighLites – Natural Bounce: By Steve Chambers and Phil Nodding. 8.00 The Battle For The US Constitution. See Radio Choice. 8.40 In Touch: News of interest to blind and partially sighted people. 9.00 Inside Health: Dr Mark Porter separates medical fact from fiction, clarifying health issues and shedding light on the latest scientific research. 9.30 Front Row: The Cultural Response. 9.59 Weather. 10.00 The World Tonight: With Ritula Shah. 10.45 Book at Bedtime: Dirt Road: By James Kelman. 11.00 The Infinite Monkey Cage. 11.30 The Design Dimension. 12.00 News, Weather. 12.30 Book of the Week: Van Gogh’s Ear: The True Story. 12.48 Shipping Forecast. 1.00 As BBC World Service. 5.20-5.30 Shipping Forecast.

Radio 5 LiVeMW: 909, 693 kHz

5.00 Morning Reports. 5.15 Wake Up To Money. 6.00 5 Live Breakfast. 10.00 5 Live Daily. 1.00

Afternoon Edition. 4.00 5 Live Drive. 7.00 5 Live Sport: A round-up of the day’s sports news. 8.00 5 Live Sport: Documenting the life and career of the former West Indies all-rounder Sir Garfield Sobers. 9.00 5 Live Sport. 10.00 5 Live Sport. 10.30 Phil Williams. 1.00-5.00 Up All Night.

BBC WoRLd SeRViCeon digital only

5.00 Newsday. 5.30 The Documentary. 6.00 Newsday. 8.30 Business Daily. 8.50 Witness. 9.00 News. 9.06 The Forum. 9.50 Sporting Witness. 10.00 World Update. 11.00 Outside Source. 12.00 News. 12.06 Outlook. 1.00 The Newsroom. 1.30 The Documentary. 2.00 Newshour. 3.00 News. 3.06 The Inquiry. 3.30 The Truth About: Success And

Failure In Medicine. 4.00 News. 4.06 Business Daily. 4.25 The Essential. 4.30 Sport Today. 5.00 World Have Your Say. 6.00 The Newsroom. 6.30 World Business Report. 7.00 The Newsroom. 7.30 The Documentary. 8.00 News. 8.06 Outlook. 9.00 Newshour. 10.00 News. 10.06 The Inquiry. 10.30 Click. 11.00 The Newsroom. 11.20 Sports News. 11.30 World Business Report. 12.00 News. 12.06 The Forum. 12.50 Sporting Witness. 1.00 News. 1.06 Business Matters. 2.00 News. 2.06 Outlook. 3.00 News. 3.06 HARDtalk. 3.30 Click. 4.00-5.00 Newsday.

talkSPoRTMW: 1053, 1089, 1071, 1107 kHz

6.00 The Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast. 10.00 The Two Mikes. 1.00 Hawksbee And Jacobs.

4.00 Danny Kelly And Darren Gough. 7.00 Kick-off: With Mark Saggers. 10.00 Andy Goldstein. 1.00 Extra Time With Bob Ballard.

CLaSSiC FMFM: 100-102 MHz

6.00 More Music Breakfast. 9.00 John Suchet. 1.00 Nick Bailey. 5.00 Classic FM Drive. 7.00 Smooth Classics At Seven. 8.00 The Full Works Concert: Celebrating The Royal Northern Sinfonia. 10.00 Smooth Classics. 1.00-6.00 Sam Pittis.

aBSoLuTe RadioMW: 1215, 1197, 1242 kHz

6.00 Christian O’Connell’s Breakfast Show. 10.00 Leona Graham. 1.00 Andy Bush. 4.00 Danielle Perry. 6.00 Pete Donaldson. 9.00 Sarah Champion. 1.00 Chris Martin.

Radio WaLeSMW: 882, 657 kHz FM: 93.9-95.9,

103.7-103.9 MHz5.00 Mal Pope. 6.30 Good Morning Wales. 9.00 Jason Mohammad. 11.00 Wynne Evans. 1.00 Radio Local News At One. 1.15 Eleri Siôn. 4.00 Good Evening Wales. 6.30 Science Cafe. 6.58 Weather And Travel. 7.00 Radio Wales Sport: Round-up of events, including news as it happens and live commentaries. 9.00 Chris Needs. 12.30 Eye On Wales. 1.00 As BBC World Service.

Radio ChoiceThe Battle For The uS ConstitutionRadio 4, 8pmThe 14th amendment states that anyone born on american soil is a Us citizen.

The move was intended to give freed slaves citizenship in the wake of the disastrous Civil War. But

today it also means the children of illegal immigrants automatically become Us citizens, which places it right at the heart of the controversy over immigration that has gripped the current Presidential election.

adam smith travels to Washington DC and North Carolina to find more.

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5STAR6.00 Teleshopping Home shopping. 8.00 access latest showbiz news. 8.10 That ’70s Show eric and

Donna fight over their friends. (s) 8.35 That ’70s Show The gang

throws a party to celebrate. (s) 8.55 access latest showbiz news. 9.10 FiLM: another Cinderella

Story 2008 (PG) Musical comedy, starring selena Gomez. (s)

11.00 That ’70s Show Kitty decides to redecorate the basement. (s)

11.30 That ’70s Show Part one of two. Fez learns the art of finding love.

12.00 My Wife and kids Michael loses to Junior at basketball.

12.30 My Wife and kids Claire tries to blackmail Junior. (s)

1.00 dance Moms abby decides to make some big changes. (s)

1.55 access latest showbiz news. 2.00 Big Brother Highlights. (s) 3.00 Neighbours (aD) (s) 3.30 Home and away

Ricky decides to leave summer Bay and start afresh with Brax and Casey.

4.00 8 Simple Rules Part two of two. Bridget and Kerry decide not to visit their grandmother. (s)

4.30 8 Simple Rules Cate is furious with Bridget for going to CJ’s party. (s)

5.00 Big Brother Highlights. (s) 5.55 access latest showbiz news. 6.00 Neighbours Paul puts a bid in

for lassiter’s, intending to fire Terese if his offer is successful. (aD) (R,s)

6.30 Home and away Kat warns Josh not to let andy take the blame for Charlotte and Jake. (s)

7.00 dance Moms Three of the team’s youngest members compete for the chance to perform a solo. (s)

8.00 FiLM: ace Ventura: When Nature Calls 1995 (PG) Comedy sequel, starring Jim Carrey. (s)

10.00 Wentworth Prison (s) 11.00 When kids kill

leah Green examines the case of schoolboy William Cornick. (s)

12.00 The Last Hours of amy Winehouse (s) 1.00 The Magicians (s) 2.00 The Black Panther Murders: Born To Kill? (s) 3.00 strip Date (s) 3.30 strip Date (s) 3.55 access

6.00 Teleshopping Home shopping. 9.00 diagnosis Murder an old

friend of Dr sloan’s is murdered. (s) 10.00 access latest showbiz news. 10.10 FiLM: My Family’s Secret

2010 (12) Thriller, starring Nicholle Tom, Philip Riccio and Dylan Neal.

12.00 CSi: NY Tragedy strikes at the scene of an arson attack. (s)

1.00 NCiS Gibbs is assigned to examine the apparent suicide of a Pentagon cryptographer. (aD) (s)

2.00 Person of interest samaritan launches a sneaky cyber-attack on the stock exchange.

3.00 Person of interest Control is back and begins to question the methods of samaritan.

4.00 NCiS The remains of a Us Marine are discovered impaled on a tree stump in a forest. (s)

5.00 CSi: NY The co-owner and bartender of an exclusive nightclub is robbed and murdered. (s)

6.00 CSi: Miami a cruise ship docked in Miami becomes the scene of a double murder. (s)

7.00 NCiS Kidnappers strike on Halloween, wounding a marine sergeant and snatching his daughter.

8.00 NCiS The team joins forces with military investigators to ascertain whether terrorists were responsible for an explosion at a golf course in which a marine colonel was killed. (aD) (s)

9.00 NCiS The team investigates the deaths of a radio DJ and a naval officer who were both killed during a live broadcast, and discovers a number of potential suspects. (aD) (s)

10.00 Law & order: Special Victims unit a girl disappears after following her older sister to a college party in Manhattan. The sVU detectives pull together to find her, but are thwarted by a kidnapper. (s)

11.00 Castle When a college student is found shot dead on a building site, Beckett and Castle discover that the gun used in the crime was stolen from Detective Ryan by a serial killer. (s)

12.00 CSi: Miami (aD) (s) 1.00 CsI: Miami (aD) (s) 2.00 CsI: NY (aD) (s) 3.00 Rookie Blue 3.45 access. latest showbiz news. 4.00-6.00 Teleshopping

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ITV2 Freeview 6 - Sky 118

6.00am Planet’s Funniest Animals 6.20 Dinner Date 7.10 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 8.00 Emmerdale 8.30 Coronation Street 9.30 Psych 10.20 Royal Pains 11.15 Dinner Date 12.15pm Emmerdale 12.45 Coronation Street 1.45 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 2.35 The Jeremy Kyle Show. Talk show. 5.50 Take Me Out 7.00 You’ve Been Framed! 8.00 Two And A Half Men 9.00 Mom 10.00 Celebrity Juice 10.45 Family Guy 11.45 American Dad! 12.45am Two And A Half Men 1.40 Mom

ITV3 Freeview 10 - Sky 119

6.00am Doctor In The House 6.25 Heartbeat 7.30 Where The Heart Is 8.25 The Royal 9.30 Judge Judy 10.55 Murder, She Wrote 11.55 Love Your Garden 1.00pm Heartbeat 2.00 The Royal 3.05 Where The Heart Is 4.15 Doctor In The House 4.50 On The Buses 5.20 Man About The House 5.55 Heartbeat 7.00 Murder, She Wrote 8.00 Midsomer Murders 10.00 Law & Order: UK 11.00 Wire In The Blood 12.40am Inspector Morse

ITV4 Freeview 24 - Sky 120

6.00am Gunsmoke 6.50 Minder 7.45 Ironside 8.50 Quincy ME 9.50 Ax Men 10.45 The Chase 11.45 Gunsmoke 12.55pm Pawn Stars 1.50 The Saint 2.50 Minder 3.55 Quincy ME 5.00 Ironside 6.00 The Saint 7.00 Pawn Stars 8.00 Monster Carp 9.00 Film: Universal Soldier: Regeneration (2009) (18) 10.05 FYI Daily 10.10 Film: Universal Soldier: Regeneration (2009) (18) 11.00 Film: Born To Raise Hell (2010) (18) Midnight FYI Daily 12.05 Film: Born To Raise Hell (2010) (18) 12.55 Film: Escape From New York (1981) (15) 1.55 FYI Daily 2.00 Film: Escape From New York (1981) (15) 2.45 ITV4 Nightscreen

Sky1 Sky 106

6.00am Supergirl 7.00 The Flash 9.00 Futurama 10.00 Ninja Warrior Women Tournament 11.00 NCIS: Los Angeles Noon Hawaii Five-0 1.00 Supergirl 2.00 The Flash 4.00 Modern Family 5.00 The Simpsons. Animated comedy. 5.30 Futurama 6.30 The Simpsons 8.00 Stop, Search, Seize 9.00 Agatha Raisin 10.00 Don’t Tell The Bride 11.00 A League Of Their Own Midnight NCIS: Los Angeles 1.00 Hawaii Five-0 2.00 Forever 3.00 Arrow 4.00 UK Border Force 5.00 Ninja Warrior Women Tournament

E4 Freeview 28 - Sky 136

6.00am Hollyoaks 6.25 Coach Trip: Road To Ibiza 6.50 Melissa & Joey 7.10 How I Met Your Mother 8.05 Rules Of Engagement 9.00 The Goldbergs 10.00 Baby Daddy 11.00 Charmed 1.00pm How I Met Your Mother 2.00 The Big Bang Theory 3.00 Baby Daddy 4.00 Melissa & Joey 5.00 The Goldbergs 6.00 The Big Bang Theory 7.00 Hollyoaks 7.30 Coach Trip: Road To Ibiza 8.00 2 Broke Girls 9.00 Tattoo Fixers On Holiday 10.00 Wasted 11.00 The Big Bang Theory Midnight Gogglebox 1.00 Rude Tube 2.05 Tattoo Fixers On Holiday 3.00 Wasted 3.45 Angie Tribeca 4.05 Rules Of Engagement 4.50 Charmed

MorE4 Freeview 14 - Sky 138

8.55am Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals 9.35 A Place In The Sun: Summer Sun 10.35 Food Unwrapped 11.10 Film: Tomahawk (1951) (PG) 12.50pm Dare To Believe: Jordanne Whiley 12.55 Time Team 3.05 A Place In The Sun: Summer Sun 5.15 Four In A Bed 7.55 Grand

Designs 9.00 Building The Dream 10.05 Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners 11.10 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown 12.15am Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 1.15 Building The Dream 2.15 Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners 3.20 Hugh’s 3 Good Things: Best Bites

GoLD Sky 110

7.00am Outnumbered 7.35 My Hero 8.15 Citizen Smith 8.49 Creature Comforts 8.55 Last Of The Summer Wine. Vintage comedy. 11.05 My Family 12.30pm Outnumbered 1.10 My Hero 1.50 Citizen Smith 2.30 Only Fools And Horses. Classic comedy. 3.50 Last Of The Summer Wine 6.00 My Family 7.20 Only Fools And Horses 8.40 Miranda 9.20 Mrs Brown’s Boys. Comedy, starring Brendan O’Carroll. 10.00 Miranda 10.40 Mrs Brown’s Boys 11.20 Red Dwarf Midnight Peep Show 1.00 Harry Enfield And Chums 1.40 Red Dwarf 2.20 Rex The Runt 2.50 Jeeves And Wooster 3.25 Creature Comforts

Sky LIVInG Sky 107

6.00am Motorway Patrol 7.00 Nothing To Declare 8.00 House Hunters International 9.00 Border Security: Canada’s Front Line 10.00 RSPCA Animal Rescue 11.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Noon Elementary 1.00 Criminal Minds. Crime drama. 3.00 The Biggest Loser: Australia 4.00 Obese: A Year To Save My Life USA 5.00 Stop, Search, Seize 6.00 Nothing To Declare 6.30 Cooks To Market 6.45 My Kitchen Rules: Australia 8.00 Criminal Minds 10.00 The Catch 11.00 Criminal Minds 1.00am Bones. Crime drama. 2.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 3.00 Elementary 4.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 5.00 Nothing To Declare

CBS ACTIon Freeview 64 - Sky 148

6.00am Teleshopping 9.00 JAG 10.00 MacGyver 11.00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Noon Star Trek 1.00 Bonanza 2.00 NCIS 4.00 Walker, Texas Ranger 5.00 JAG 6.00 Star Trek 7.00 MacGyver 8.00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 9.00 NCIS 10.00 Bad Girls 10.50 Walker, Texas Ranger 11.45 NCIS 2.30am The Streets Of San Francisco 3.25 Walker, Texas Ranger 4.15 Flashpoint

CBS rEALITy Freeview 66 - Sky 146

6.00am Teleshopping 9.00 Judge Judy 10.00 It’s A Miracle With Roma Downey 11.00 Unsolved Mysteries Noon Beyond Belief: Fact Or Fiction? 1.00 Judge Judy 3.00 It’s A Miracle With Roma Downey 4.00 Unsolved Mysteries 5.00 Judge Judy 7.00 Medical Detectives 8.00 Troubled Teens: Jail Shock 9.00 Cold Blood 10.00 24 Hours To Kill 11.00 Medical Detectives Midnight I Survived 1.00 Cold Blood 2.00 24 Hours To Kill 3.00 Teleshopping 4.00 Rapid Response 4.25 Heir Hunters 5.10 Dog And Beth: On The Hunt

BBC Four Freeview 9 - Sky 116

7.00pm World News Today, Weather 7.30 The Wonder Of Animals. With Chris Packham. 8.00 Sacred Wonders Of Britain. Neil Oliver visits Bronze and Iron Age sites that were important to ancient Britons. 9.00 Tutankhamun: The Truth Uncovered 10.00 Inside Claridge’s 11.00 Fossil Wonderlands: Nature’s Hidden Treasures. Professor Richard Fortey visits a site in China known as the ‘‘Dinosaur Pompeii’’. Midnight Sacred Wonders Of Britain 1.00 A History Of Art In Three Colours 2.00 Inside Claridge’s 3.00 Tutankhamun: The Truth Uncovered

CoMEDy CEnTrAL Sky 112

8.00am The Middle 9.00 That ’70s Show 10.00 Bob’s Burgers 11.00 Friends 2.00pm Impractical Jokers 3.00 Friends 8.00 Grannies Make You Laugh Out Loud 9.00 Film: Miss Congeniality (2000) (12) 11.05 Inside Amy Schumer 11.35 Billy On The Street Midnight @midnight: Ghostbusters 12.30 The Daily Show 1.00 South Park 2.00 Russell Howard’s Stand Up Central 2.30 Drunk History 3.00 Comedy Central At The Comedy Store

FoX Sky 124

8.00am Monk 9.00 Medium 11.00 The Closer 1.00pm NCIS 3.00 Medium 5.00 The Closer 7.00 NCIS 10.00 Outcast 11.00 Family Guy. Cartoon capers. Midnight American Dad! 1.00 Outcast 2.00 Family Guy 4.00 American Dad! 5.00 Teleshopping

DISCoVEry Sky 520

6.00am Misfit Garage 7.00 American Chopper 9.00 Fast N’ Loud 11.00 Wheeler Dealers 1.00pm Misfit Garage 2.00 Gold Rush 3.00 Bear Grylls: Born Survivor 4.00 Mythbusters 5.00 Wheeler Dealers 6.00 Fast N’ Loud 8.00 Marooned With Ed Stafford. The explorer is stranded in the Carpathian Mountains. 9.00 Deadliest Catch 10.00 Railroad Australia 11.00 Fast N’ Loud Midnight Naked And Afraid 1.00 Street Outlaws 2.00 Moonshiners 3.00 Deadliest Catch 3.50 Railroad Australia

HISTory Sky 529

6.00am Teleshopping 6.30 Teleshopping 8.00 Pawn Stars 9.00 Down East Dickering 10.00 Shipping Wars 11.00 Counting Cars Noon Storage Wars 1.00 Pawn Stars 3.00

Mountain Men 4.00 Alone 5.00 Pawn Stars 6.00 American Pickers 7.00 Storage Wars 8.00 Billion Dollar Wreck 9.00 Storage Wars 10.00 Vikings 11.00 Alone Midnight Storage Wars 1.00 Vikings 2.00 Alone 3.00 Pawn Stars 4.00 American Pickers

yESTErDAy Freeview 19 - Sky 537

6.05am Battle Factory 6.30 Cash In The Attic 7.15 Antiques Roadshow 8.00 The Forgotten Gunners Of WW1: A Time Team Special 9.00 Coast 10.00 Annihilation Noon Time Team 1.00 Wallis Simpson Loved And Lost 2.00 Who Do You Think You Are? 3.00 Coast 4.00 Time Team 5.00 Annihilation 7.00 Caligula With Mary Beard 8.00 Jeeves And Wooster 9.15 The Two Ronnies. Classic comedy. 10.00 Yes Minister 11.20 ’Allo ’Allo! Classic comedy. 12.05am Who Do You Think You Are? 1.05 Coast 2.05 Treasure Detectives

HoME Freeview 25 - Sky 196

7.00am Homes Under The Hammer 8.00 Flog It! 9.00 DIY SOS: The Big Build. With Nick Knowles. 10.00 Escape To The Country 11.00 Fantasy Homes By The Sea Noon Homes Under The Hammer 1.00 Flog It! 2.00 DIY SOS: The Big Build 3.00 A Place In The Sun: Home Or Away 4.00 Escape To The Country 5.00 Fantasy Homes By The Sea 6.00 Flog It! 7.00 Homes Under The Hammer 8.00 DIY SOS: The Big Build 9.00 A Place In The Sun: Home Or Away 10.00 Fantasy Homes By The Sea 11.00 Homes Under The Hammer Midnight DIY SOS: The Big Build 1.00 Flog It! 2.00 A Place In The Sun: Home Or Away 3.00 Fantasy Homes By The Sea

nATIonAL GEoGrApHIC Sky 526

8.00am Mega Shipyards 3.00pm Air Crash Investigation 5.00 Car SOS. With Fuzz Townshend and Tim Shaw. 6.00 Lost Ships Of Rome 7.00 Air Crash Investigation 8.00 Britain’s Underworld 10.00 Banged Up Abroad 11.00 Air Crash Investigation Midnight Science Of Stupid. With Richard Hammond. 1.00 Drugs Inc 2.00 Mega Shipyards 5.00 Teleshopping 5.30 Teleshopping

GooD FooD Sky 133

6.00am Sicily With Aldo And Enzo 7.00 Choccywoccydoodah 8.00 Nigel Slater’s Simple Cooking 8.30 Jamie’s 30 Minute Meals. With Jamie Oliver. 9.00 River Cottage Road Trip 10.00 Heston’s Great British Food 11.00 John Torode’s Malaysian Adventure Noon Choccywoccydoodah 1.00 Nigel Slater’s Simple Cooking 1.30 Jamie’s 30 Minute Meals 2.00 River Cottage Road Trip 3.00 Heston’s Great British Food 4.00 John Torode’s Malaysian Adventure 5.00 Choccywoccydoodah 6.00 Nigel Slater’s Simple Cooking 6.30 Jamie’s 30 Minute Meals 7.00 River Cottage Road Trip 8.00 Heston’s Great British Food 9.00 Choccywoccydoodah 10.00 John Torode’s Malaysian Adventure 11.00 River Cottage Road Trip Midnight Heston’s Great British Food 1.00 Sicily With Aldo And Enzo 2.00 Home Shopping 5.00 Nigel Slater’s Simple Cooking 5.30 Jamie’s 30 Minute Meals

unIVErSAL CHAnnEL Sky 113

6.00am Royal Pains 7.00 Teleshopping 8.00 Chicago Med 10.00 Law & Order 2.00pm NCIS 8.00 Major Crimes 9.00 Film: Along Came A Spider (2001) (15) Thriller. 11.00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 2.00am Major Crimes 3.00 Numb3rs 5.00 Chicago Med

FILMS • Times quoted are GMT

EnTErTAInMEnT SATELLITE, CABLE AnD DIGITAL

Sky CInEMA prEMIErE Sky 301

6.00am Against The Wild 2: Survive The Serengeti (2016) (PG) Adventure, starring Jeri Ryan. 7.35 White Bird In A Blizzard (2014) (15) Mystery, starring Shailene Woodley. 9.20 Maya The Bee Movie (2014) (U) Animated adventure. 10.55 Against The Wild 2: Survive The Serengeti (2016) (PG) Adventure, starring Jeri Ryan. 12.30pm Scouts Guide To The Zombie Apocalypse (2015) (15) Premiere. Comedy horror, starring Tye Sheridan. 2.05 Ant-Man (2015) (12) Superhero adventure, starring Paul Rudd. 4.05 Wolves (2014) (18) Horror, starring Lucas Till. 5.45 McFarland, USA (2015) (PG) Fact-based drama, starring Kevin Costner. 8.00 Ant-Man (2015) (12) A thief uses a suit that gives him the power to shrink to help a scientist recover his stolen invention. Superhero adventure, starring Paul Rudd and Michael Douglas. 10.00 Scouts Guide To The Zombie Apocalypse (2015) (15) Premiere. Comedy horror, starring Tye Sheridan. 11.40 Wolves (2014) (18) Horror, starring Lucas Till. 1.15am Jeruzalem (2015) (15) Horror, starring Yael Grobglas. 3.00 Solace (2015) (15) Crime thriller, starring Anthony Hopkins. 5.00 Ghostbusters: Special Interviews with the cast. 5.30 Star Trek Beyond: Special

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FAITH, HOPE AND SUE Lisa Wild

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DOWN 1 Bread bin, 2 Trim, 3 Ticket, 4 At a canter, 5 Ire, 6 Option, 8 Belgians, 11 Bounce, 12 Strand,

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HOW many words of four letters or more can you make from the letters shown here? In making a word, each letter may be used once only. Each must contain the centre letter and there must be at least one nine-letter word. No plurals or verb forms ending in “s”.

TODAY’S TARGET Good 15; very good 22; excellent 29 (or more). Solution tomorrow.

YESTERDAY’S SOLUTIONdahl dhal hade haded hail hailed hale halide hand handed handle handled head headed headline HEADLINED heal healed heddle heed heel held hidden hide hied hind inhale inhaled

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LUXURY goods giant LVMH (Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton) has agreed to sell the company behind the Donna Karan and DKNY fashion brands to US clothing fi rm G-III Apparel for £495million.

Founder Donna Karan, who sold the brand to LVMH in 2001, stepped down as chief designer last year and a new design team was put in place.

G-III owns luxury swimwear brand Vilebriquin and holds the licences to make clothes for Ivanka Trump, Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfi ger.

The company’s chief executive Morris Goldfarb said: “Donna Karan International is an iconic global fashion company. It brings increased scale and diversifi cation.”MODEL: Cara Delevingne wears DKNY

DONNA KARAN’S FIRM IN BUYOUT

City&BusinessMPs slam FCA in HBOS report

Edited by DAVID SHANDemail: [email protected] City & Business pages online at www.express.co.uk/cityTel: 020 8612 7156

Bookie’s shares leap over deal

Ryanair cuts back on UK f lights

Bid to oust tool hire chairman

REGULATORS “asleep at the wheel” during the second worst failure in Brit-ain’s banking history are today called to account in a damning report on their response to the near-collapse of HBOS more than seven years ago.

A report by the House of Commons Treasury Committee accuses financial industry watchdogs of “spectacular fail-ures” and claims there is still more to be done to win public confi dence.

MPs branded the decision by the Financial Reporting Council not to inves-tigate the auditing of HBOS before it had received all the information on the crisis a “serious mistake” and the organisation had shown a “lack of curiosity and diligence”.

The committee argues that the case for a new enforcement body, previously rejected by the Treasury, merits “serious re-examination” and urges the Treasury to appoint an inde-pendent person to undertake a review.

HBOS was acquired in a res-cue deal by Lloyds TSB in 2009

before a £20billion taxpayer funded bail-out of the combined group.

Andrew Tyrie, pictured, chairman of the Treasury Select Committee, said: “The regulators failed, both before and after the HBOS crisis. Seven years on, we now know just how badly... It took persistent pressure from the Treasury Committee to ensure these failures weren’t swept under the carpet.

“So the HBOS experience called for the Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority to

exhibit greater vigilance and energy if they are to win pub-lic confidence. This has on occasion been lacking.

“A lot is at stake. The fact is the Financial Services Author-ity did not succeed in protecting consumers from spectacular regulatory failures. The creation of the FCA and PRA has been an opportunity to build something much bet-ter. This is still work in progress, particularly at FCA.”

MARKET REPORTBP and Shell were on the slide yesterday, down 11¾p to 440¼p and 54½p to 2093½p, as crude prices fell by more than 2 per cent to a two-month low.

Aberdeen Asset Management was 2p richer at 318p as it grew assets under management by 3 per cent over the past quarter. Clients withdrew £8.9billion over the period but this was more than offset by a “good investment per-formance” and currency moves.

Sausage maker Cranswick siz-zled, up 28p to 2362p, after a tasty 11 per cent rise in quarterly reve-nue over the same period last year following a big rise in export vol-umes to Far Eastern markets. It is also selling its sandwich business to Greencore for £15million.

A new contract worth about £750,000 for a portable X-ray sys-tem boosted Image Scan Holdings 0.63p to 3p but Petra Diamonds reversed 2¾p to 116¾p despite a 16 per cent rise in annual produc-tion as rough diamond prices dipped 6 per cent.

Mariana Resources struck it 6½p richer to 56½p after upgrad-ing estimates for its high-grade copper-gold Hot Maden project in Turkey.

WILLIAM Hil l shares jumped 15¼p to 328¾p after an approach from gaming groups Rank and 888 Holdings to join forces.

The bookmaker is seen as vulnerable to a bid after chief executive James Henderson left last week as it looks to turn around its online business.

Rank and 888 said there was “signifi cant industrial logic” in the near-£5billion combination but no formal approach has been made.

Hill said it would “listen to and consider” any proposal, but added: “It is not clear that a combination will enhance William Hill’s stra-tegic positioning or deliver superior value to its strat-egy, which is focused on increasing the group’s diversification by growing its digital and international businesses.”

Cenkos leisure analyst Simon French said: “Wil-liam Hill shareholders are likely to be cautious about the merits of any deal.”

RYANAIR will start cutting flights from the UK later this year and instead focus on growth at EU airports following the Brexit vote.

The budget airline is on course for a 12 per cent rise in annual profi t to about 1.4 billion euros (£1.17billion) but warned of “sig-nifi cant risks to the downside”.

It lifted fi rst-quarter profi t by

4 per cent to £214million as pas-senger numbers grew 11 per cent to 31.2 million and its planes fl ew 94 per cent full. Average fares fell 10 per cent to under £33.50 and are expected to drop at least 6 per cent in the second quarter.

Chie f execut ive Michael O’Leary said: “This winter we will cut capacity and frequency on many London Stansted routes.”

SPEEDY Hire’s biggest share-holder has called for the removal of the tool hire company’s execu-tive chairman.

Toscafund, which owns 19.5 per cent, claimed Jan Astrand was “indecisive as a business leader, failed to support executive man-agement fully and failed to con-

sult with shareholders regarding key board appointments”.

It wants to replace him with David Shearer, ex-chairman of builder Crest Nicholson. Toscafund founder Martin Hughes said: “This is the fi rst time in our 16-year history that we have felt compelled to take such action.”

By David Shand

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3i Group .......................... 610½ +19½ 610½ 389¾A.B. Foods .........................2711 -24 3599 2350Admiral Group ....................2139 +41 2141 1433Anglo American ................ 775¾ 843½ 221Antofagasta...................... 487½ -4 615 346ARM Holdings.....................1683 +5 1685 848½Ashtead Group ...................1192 +22 1195 769AstraZeneca ................... 4653½ +41 4701½ 3774Aviva ....................................382 +4 532 346¼Babcock International .......958# +3½ 1084 854BAE Systems ........................533 +½ 545½ 425½Barclays ...............................151 -¾ 289 127¼Barratt Development ............419 +8 662½ 332½Berkeley Grp Hldgs .............2627 +22 3757 2270BHP Billiton .........................921 -3¾ 1209 581BP ................................... 440¼ -11¾ 461¾ 310¼British Amer.Tob ................4803 -10½ 5035 3355½British Land ...................662½# +10½ 877 544½BT Group ......................... 387½ +3½ 499¾ 375¾Bunzl .................................2351 -1 2377 1671Burberry Group ...............1319# +20 1613 1041Capita Group ........................990 +10½ 1317 848½Carnival..............................3580 +17 3907 2957Centrica ........................... 240¼ -½ 275¼ 183½Coca-Cola HBC ................1576# -4 1629 1255Compass Group ...............1464# +2 1466 991CRH ...................................2243 -9 2261 1637DCC ...................................6755 +20 6815 4620Diageo ...............................2133 -5½ 2161½ 1640Direct Line Insurance ....... 344½ +2½ 414¼ 333¼Dixons Carphone .............. 343½ +5½ 500 281½EasyJet ...............................1020 -7 1808 1010Experian Group...................1479 +3 1485 1022Fresnillo .............................1801 -30 2008 588GKN .....................................290 +5¼ 321¾ 248½GlaxoSmithKline .................1657 -2½ 1673 1237½Glencore .......................... 185½ +1 213 68½Hammerson ...................... 548½ +2½ 685½ 468½Hargreaves Lansdown .........1274 +9 1525 1054

Hikma ................................2569 -21 2600 1704HSBC Holdings ................. 489¾ -3¾ 594½ 416¼Imperial Tobacco ............ 4006½ -13½ 4087½ 2991Informa ................................754 -1½ 756 542½InterContinental Htl ............2995 +33 3000 2192¾Intertek Group ...................3621 -9 3648 2328Intl Consolidated Airlines .. 403½ -2½ 614½ 344Intu Properties ................. 289¼ +1½ 353¼ 255¾ITV .......................................189 +1 280¾ 154Johnson Matthey .............3220# 3241 2230Kingfisher ........................ 326½ +½ 379¾ 306¾Land Securities ...............1102# +11 1352 910Legal & General................ 199½ +4 276¼ 165Lloyds Banking Grp .............53¾ -¾ 86 47½London Stock Ex. ...............2732 -7 2906 2123Marks & Spencer .................320 +3¼ 550½ 285¼Mediclinic Intnl................1083# -14 1191 814Merlin Ent. ...........................477 +1 480 366Mondi ................................1468 -2 1611 1124Morrison (Wm) ................. 183¾ +4 209½ 139National Grid ............... 1114½# +11½ 1130½ 818¾Next ................................5005# +133 8015 4384Old Mutual ....................... 205¼ +1 229 149½

Paddy Power Betfair ...........8750 -40 14275 7560Pearson ...............................974 +5½ 1224 657½Persimmon .........................1628 +30 2219 1289Provident Financial .............2600 +4 3634 2164Prudential ...................... 1341½ +9½ 1577 1087Randgold Res .....................8550 -300 9715 3625Reckitt Benckiser ...............7455 -6 7692 5510Reed Elsevier .....................1409 +1 1425 1011Rio Tinto ........................ 2350½ -12½ 2635 1577½Rolls-Royce Group ................718 -2½ 841 512½Royal Bank Of Scot .......... 190½ +1 353¾ 149Royal Mail .....................505½# +4½ 541 413¼RSA Insurance Grp ........... 497¾ +2 526½ 373¼Ryl Dutch Shell ‘A’ .......... 2038½ -53½ 2107½ 1266Ryl Dutch Shell ‘B’ .......... 2093½ -54½ 2148 1277½SABMiller ...........................4440 4449½ 2877½Sage Group ..........................697 +4 697½ 489¾Sainsbury (J) ..................... 227¾ +2¾ 292½ 214½Schroders ..........................2605 +24 3209 2049Severn Trent ......................2467 +3 2485 2024Shire ..................................4870 -44 5730 3480Sky .................................. 883½ +5 1140 797Smith & Nephew ................1298 +3 1310 1051Smiths Group .....................1239 +2 1243¾ 863½SSE ....................................1628 +15 1632 1321St James’s Place ..................888 +17½ 1023 716Standard Chartered ..............615 +1½ 935¾ 386¾Standard Life .......................291 +3 454½ 262Taylor Wimpey ......................149 +2¼ 210¼ 115¾Tesco ...................................162 +2¼ 219 139¼Travis Perkins ....................1526 +12 2260 1313TUI AG .................................911 -10 1271 844½Unilever..............................3530 -28½ 3678½ 2524United Utilities ................1029# +8 1039 828Vodafone Group ................235# -¾ 246 200¼Whitbread ..........................3795 +62 5230 3391Wolseley ............................4080 +10 4332 3230Worldpay .......................... 294¼ +3¼ 316¾ 256WPP Group ........................1695 1704 1304

Australia 1.70 dollarCanada 1.66 dollarChina 8.17 renminbiDenmark 8.60 kroneEgypt 10.14 poundEurozone 1.17 euroHong Kong 9.78 dollarJapan 132.49 yenMexico 23.01 pesoNew Zealand 1.81 dollarNorway 10.79 kronePoland 4.84 zlotySouth Africa 18.09 randSweden 10.93 kronaSwitzerland 1.26 francThailand 43.27 bahtTurkey 3.82 liraUnited States 1.28 dollar

TOURIST’S POUND

STOCK MARKET

WORLD MARKETS

STERLING VALUE

COMMODITIES

LIVESTOCK

DOLLAR VALUE

BATS 100 11368.4 -31.0BATS 250 15500.8 +98.4FTSE 100 6710.1 -20.3FTSE 250 17091.0 +107.5FTSE ALL SHARE 3639.0 -4.8Shares Traded 6568.5 million

WALL STREET 18493.0 -77.7TOKYO 16620.3 -7.0HONG KONG 21993.4 +29.2GERMANY 10198.2 +50.8FRANCE 4388.0 +6.9

Dollar 1.314 +0.003Yen 139.035 -0.210Euro 1.196 +0.001

Dollar/Yen 105.839 -0.3620Dollar/Euro 0.910 -0.0012

GOLD($) 1313.15KRUGERRAND(£) 1001.64SILVER(pence) 1477.56BRENT CRUDE($) 44.61

POPULAR SHARES ON THE RISEAstraZeneca 4653½ +41Aviva 382 +4BAE Systems 533 +½BT Group 387½ +3½Marks & Spencer Group 320 +3¼National Grid 1114½ +11½Royal Bank of Scotland 190½ +1Royal Mail 505½ +4½Saga 201¾ +3¼Sainsbury (J) 227¾ +2¾Sky 883½ +5Standard Life 291 +3Tesco 162 +2¼Whitbread 3795 +62

POPULAR SHARES ON THE SLIDEBarclays 151 -¾BP 440¼ -11¾Centrica 240¼ -½GlaxoSmithKline 1657 -2½HSBC Holdings 489¾ -3¾Int Consolidated Airlines 403½ -2½Lloyds Banking Group 53¾ -¾Rolls-Royce Holdings 718 -2½Royal Dutch Shell 'B' 2093½ -54½Unilever 3530 -28½Vodafone Group 235 -¾

AT A GLANCE

Base rate 0.50%Halifax mortgage rate 3.99%Retail Price Index +1.6% (CPI +0.5%)House price Index +9.0%Unemployment 1,713,000

OTHER INDICATORS

Total Cattle: (pence per kg) 152.21 down 36.18NSL + OSL Lamb: (pence per kg) 184.02 down 2.99

Weekly SPP: (pence per kg) 128.14 up 1.57As Supplied by AHDB

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SHARES AT A GLANCE 52 WEEKCOMPANY CLOSE +/- HIGH LOW

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Essentra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 644½ +3½ 960 467¾ Experian Group . . . . . . . . . . 1479 +3 1485 1022 G4S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183¾ +1½ 277 164 Harvey Nash Group . . . . . . . . 62¾ -1¼ 107 52½ Hays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119¼ +3¾ 170½ 94 Homeserve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 550# +6½ 554½ 363¼ Howden Joinery . . . . . . . . . . 425¾ +3¼ 531 341 IEnergizer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51½ +2 51½ 10¾ Interserve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 280¼ +2½ 645½ 221¼ Intertek Group . . . . . . . . . . . . 3621 -9 3641 2328 John Menzies . . . . . . . . . . . . . 595 +1 602 366¾ Lavendon Group . . . . . . . . . 119¼ -¼ 182¼ 109 London Security . . . . . . . . . . 2050 2175 2050 Macfarlane Group . . . . . . . . . 60½ -¼ 68¾ 41¾ Mangmnt Consulting . . . . . . . 16¾ -¼ 17¼ 13½ Mears Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . 389 +9 472½ 353¼ Michael Page . . . . . . . . . . . . 333¾ +9¼ 559 265 Mitie Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244¾# +1 335½ 230 Norish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37½ 56¾ 32½ Northgate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 366½ +6¼ 550 306½ Paypoint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 966½# +6 1091 720 Premier Farnell . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 166½ 91¼ Regus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302 +5¾ 354½ 249 Rentokil Initial . . . . . . . . . . . . 210½ +3 210½ 141 Ricardo Group . . . . . . . . . . . . 775 +9½ 944½ 653 Robert Walters . . . . . . . . . . . 287¼ +1¼ 475 250 RPS Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194 242¾ 162¼ Serco Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116¾ -1 129 76¾ Shanks Group . . . . . . . . . . 101½# -¾ 102¼ 71 SIG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101¼ 209½ 101¼ Smiths News . . . . . . . . . . . . 154¾ +1¾ 171 129¾ Speedy Hire . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33½# +½ 52 28½ St.Ives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108½ +¾ 247 70¾ SThree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258½ +4¼ 389½ 229¾ Travis Perkins . . . . . . . . . . . . 1526 +12 2260 1313 Waterman Group . . . . . . . . . . 64½ +1 101½ 59 Wolseley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4080 +10 4332 3230 Worldpay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 294¼ +3¼ 316¾ 256

Technology Hardware & Equipment ARM Holdings . . . . . . . . . . . 1683 +5 1683 848½ BATM Advanced . . . . . . . . . . 16½ 20¾ 12¾ CML Microsystems . . . . . . 337½# 407½ 312½ Imagination Tech . . . . . . . . . . 206 +3¼ 259½ 105½ Laird Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322½ +½ 405 290¾ Northamber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 +2½ 44 30½ Spirent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87½ +3 94½ 65¼

Tobacco British Amer.Tob . . . . . . . . . . 4803 -10½ 5035 3355½ Imperial Tobacco . . . . . . . . 4006½ -13½ 4087½ 2991

Travel & Leisure 888 Holdings . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229½ +7½ 234¼ 155½ Air Partner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 395¼ -6½ 448¾ 329 Carnival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3580 +17 3907 2957 Celtic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73½ 75¼ 72½ Compass Group . . . . . . . . . 1464# +2 1464 991 Domino’s Pizza . . . . . . . . . . . 381¼ +7½ 381¼ 267¾ EasyJet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1020 -7 1808 1018 Enterprise Inns . . . . . . . . . . . . 85¾ -¾ 120 72¾ FirstGroup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99¾ +1¼ 117½ 80¾ Fuller Smith & Turner . . . . . 968½# +7½ 1233 930 Go-Ahead Group . . . . . . . . . 1833 +28 2713 1790 Greene King . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 792 +8½ 977½ 728 GVC Holdings . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625 +1½ 638½ 372 Heavitree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 460# 475 460 InterContinental Htl . . . . . . . . 2995 +33 2995 2192¾ Intl Consolidated Airlines . . . 403½ -2½ 614½ 344 Irish Continental Uts . . . . . . . 382½ +6½ 485 349 Ladbrokes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134¼ +2¼ 137¼ 93¼ Marston’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139½ +1¾ 176 129¾ Merlin Ent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 477 +1 477 366 Millennium & Cop. . . . . . . . . . 431 -1¾ 570 366½ Mitchells & Butlers . . . . . . . . 249¼ +5½ 394¾ 217½ National Express . . . . . . . . . 339½ +3½ 349¼ 272½ Paddy Power Betfair . . . . . . 8750 -40 14275 7560 Punch Taverns . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 -½ 137 87 Rank Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236 -1¼ 295½ 199¾ Restaurant Gp . . . . . . . . . . . . 328 +10¾ 723½ 257 Ryanair Holdings . . . . . . . . . . 969 +57¾ 1282½ 880½ Sportech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66½ -¼ 80 50 Stagecoach Group . . . . . . . . 201½ +1¾ 401½ 196 Thomas Cook Group . . . . . . . . 59 +½ 126½ 54¾ TUI AG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 911 -10 1271 844½ Wetherspoon (JD) . . . . . . . . 817½ +11½ 817½ 609 Whitbread . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3795 +62 5230 3391 William Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 328¾ +15¼ 411 247

AIM 600 Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8½ 18 7½ Arbuthnot Banking . . . . . . 1487½# +27½ 1630 1265 ASOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4539 +55 4539 2473 BCB Holdings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6½ 9 4 Boohoo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63½ +2½ 63½ 27¾ Camellia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8549½ -74½ 9786 7510 Churchill China . . . . . . . . . . . . 725 815 517½ CPP Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6¾ 17¼ 6¼ Cropper (James) . . . . . . . . . 875# +62½ 875 497½ Dewhurst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 627½# +2½ 652½ 550 Falkland Islands . . . . . . . . . . 181½ 238 179½ Filtronic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9½ 11¾ 5 Finsbury Food Group . . . . . . . 121 123½ 95½ Flowgroup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12¼ 25¼ 10 Gemfields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33¼ +¼ 67¼ 31½ Goals Soccer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95½ 203½ 87 Gresham House . . . . . . . . . . 287½ 360 272½ GW Pharmaceuticals . . . . . . 588½ -7½ 623 211½ Hornby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 -½ 106¾ 22½ James Halstead . . . . . . . . . . . 420 +14 520 379 Johnson Service . . . . . . . . . . . 91½ +¼ 99½ 84 Majestic Wine . . . . . . . . . . . . 381¾ +2 477¾ 296 Molins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62½ 83 49½ Monitise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2¾ 7¼ 1¾ Nichols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1428 +3 1492 1119 Numis Corporation . . . . . . . . . 192 +10 273½ 182 Panther Secs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 295 397½ 295 Patagonia Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2¾ 1 Portmeirion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 925 1267½ 845 Rockhopper Exploratn . . . . . 30½ -1 61 24¼ Sirius Minerals . . . . . . . . . . . . 26¼ +2½ 26¼ 10¾ Ten Alps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +½ 3 +½ UBC Media Group . . . . . . . . . . . 7 -½ 16¼ 5¼ Victoria Oil & Gas . . . . . . . . . . 34¼ -¼ 66½ 24½ Young & Co Brewery A . . . 1199½ +2 1255 1075

Genesis E.M.F. . . . . . . . . . . . . 574 +4 574 400½ Graphite Ent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 583 +6 615 507 Hansa Tst ‘A’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 740 +2½ 840 691 Hansa Tst Plc . . . . . . . . . . . . . 780 +16½ 885 692 Henderson Euro.Tst . . . . . . . . 875 +2½ 920 775 Henderson Far Est . . . . . . . . 321¼ -½ 324 241¾ Henderson High Inc . . . . . . . 180# -½ 189½ 159½ Henderson Opp Tst . . . . . . . . 760 +13 1050½ 676½ Herald Inv.Tst. . . . . . . . . . . . . 755 +8½ 755 617 HGCapital Tst. . . . . . . . . . . . 1230 +9 1248 982 HSBC Infrastructure . . . . . . . 171½ +¾ 172¾ 150¼ Impax Env.Mkt . . . . . . . . . . . 192½ -3 195½ 139 Int.Biotech.Tst . . . . . . . . . . . . . 512 -2 600 380 International Public . . . . . . . . . 155 155½ 130¼ Invesco Asia . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215# +1 215 153 Invesco Inc Gth Tst . . . . . . . 283# +3 297 246¼ Invesco Perp UK . . . . . . . . . . 366 +5 394½ 332 JPM American . . . . . . . . . . . 331½ +1½ 332¼ 243 JPM Asian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248½ -3½ 252¾ 183 JPM Claverhouse . . . . . . . . . 570½ -3½ 624 524 JPM Elect Man Gwth . . . . . . . 628 +3 630½ 540 JPM Emerg Mkt . . . . . . . . . . . 682 +7 682 483 JPM Euro Sml Co . . . . . . . . 283¾ +¾ 292½ 224 JPM Global Emerging . . . . . 115# +¼ 115 73 JPM Indian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 616 +5 618½ 434¾ JPM Japanese . . . . . . . . . . . . 329 -1 342 243 JPM Mid Cap . . . . . . . . . . . . 914½ +6 1093 765 JPM Overseas IT . . . . . . . . . 232½ -½ 234 170½ JPM Smaller Co . . . . . . . . . . . 749 +19¼ 924 685 JPM US Sml Co . . . . . . . . . . . 201 203¼ 150½ Jupiter Euro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 555½ -8 599½ 463 Jupiter Primdna . . . . . . . . . . . 277 +½ 316 250 JZ Capital Partners . . . . . . . 436½ 451½ 383 Keystone Inv.Tst . . . . . . . . . . 1690 1850 1540 Law Debenture . . . . . . . . . . . . 497 +1 531½ 433 London & St Law. . . . . . . . . . 343# +4 370 322 Lowland Invest Co . . . . . . . 1219# -17½ 1417 1095 M&G High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118¾ 118¾ 114¼ Majedie Inv. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261½ +7¾ 275½ 230¾ Manchester&Lon. . . . . . . . . . 282¼ +2½ 282¼ 227 Martin Currie Pac. . . . . . . . 300¼# 302¾ 237 Martin Currie Prtflo Tst . . . . . 205¾ 207 156¾ Matrix Inc & Gwth 4 . . . . . . . . 98¼ 106½ 98¼ Maven Income And Growth VCT 65½ 70½ 64¼ Mercantile Inv Tst . . . . . . . . 1604# +4 1838 1375 Merchants Tst . . . . . . . . . . . . 419# -¾ 468¼ 376 Mid Wynd Int. . . . . . . . . . . . . 386¾ +½ 386¾ 313½ Midas Inc&Gwth Tst . . . . . . . 147¾ 148 137¾ Mithras Inv.Tst . . . . . . . . . . . 157½ 160½ 131 Monks Inv.Tst. . . . . . . . . . . . 480# +12 480 361 Montanaro Euro Tst . . . . . . 591½# +6½ 591½ 460 Montanaro Uk . . . . . . . . . . . . 446# +2½ 539 393 Murray Inc.Tst. . . . . . . . . . . . . 710 +1½ 719½ 602½ Murray Int.Tst . . . . . . . . . . . 1075# +12 1078 742½ New India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 381 +4¾ 383 265 New Star Inv.Tst . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 +1 81 68 North Atl.Smlr.Tst . . . . . . . . . 2445 -35 2480 1995 Northern 2 VCT . . . . . . . . . . . 70½ 80 69¼ Northern Investors . . . . . . . . . 675 +12½ 725 515 Northern Venture . . . . . . . . . . 71½ 83½ 69½ Oxford Tech 2 VCT . . . . . . . . . 22 23 19 Oxford Tech VCT . . . . . . . . . . 42½ 47 37½ Pacific Assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 232½ 159¼ Pacific Horizon . . . . . . . . . . . . 198 +3 198 143¼ Pantheon Int. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1360 +20 1395 1175 Perpetual In.&Gwth . . . . . . . 382½ +2¼ 424½ 332 Polar Cap.Tech . . . . . . . . . . . 721 +5 721 503½ Private Equity . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 190 151 RCM Technology Trust . . . . 695½ -4½ 715 515¾ RIT Capital Partners . . . . . . . 1749 +22 1749 1436 Ruffer Investment . . . . . . . . . . 217 +½ 223 193¾ Schroder Asia . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316 -½ 316½ 233½ Schroder Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . 249½# 288 223½ Schroder Japan . . . . . . . . . . . 157 -½ 163 128¼ Schroder UK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156# -1 168 137¼ Schroder UK M&S . . . . . . . . . 423 +3 500¾ 360¼ Scottish American . . . . . . . . . 294 -1 298 230 Scottish Inv.Tst . . . . . . . . . . . . 677 677 544½ Scottish Mortgage . . . . . . . . 290½ -½ 291 220½ Shires Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211# -1¼ 238 183¼ Shires Smlr.Co . . . . . . . . . . 189½# +1½ 221½ 177½ Small Comp Div.Tst . . . . . . . . 187 +2 197¾ 174¾ SPARK VCT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 18½ 18 Standard Life Equity . . . . . . . . 393 -1¼ 469 361½ Standard Life UK Sml . . . . . . 335 +1½ 386 294½ SVM Global . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233 +7 234½ 202 SVM UK Emerging . . . . . . . . . 57½ 69½ 57½ Talisman VCT . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51½ 52½ 44½ Temple Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1107 +3 1169 940 Templeton Emrg. . . . . . . . . . 551½ +5 551½ 371½ The European Inv.Tst . . . . . . 684 800½ 594½ Throgmorton Tst . . . . . . . . . . . 305 +1¼ 367 266¼ TR Euro.Growth . . . . . . . . . . 658½ -½ 670 563 TR Prop. IT . . . . . . . . . . . . . 294¾# +4 315 241¾ Troy Inc & Growth Trust . . . 76½# -¼ 77¼ 64¾ UK Select Tst . . . . . . . . . . . . 167½ 176 152 Value & Income . . . . . . . . . . . 233 -2½ 261 219 Witan Inv Trust . . . . . . . . . . . . 801 +1 808½ 683 Witan Pacific . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273 +½ 273 206 Wwide Healthcare . . . . . . . . 2059 +3 2065 1596

Financial Services 3i Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 610½ +19½ 610½ 389¾ 3i Infrastructure . . . . . . . . . . . 185¾ +½ 185¾ 163½ Aberdeen Asset.Man. . . . . . . 318 +2 368 209¼ Ashmore Group . . . . . . . . . . 334¼ +1 354¼ 196½ Brewin Dolphin . . . . . . . . . . . 237¾ +3¼ 319¼ 210¼ Charles Stanley . . . . . . . . . . 285# 382¾ 239 Charles Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . 260 +10 289 221 City Of London . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6¼ 28½ 5¼ Close Brothers . . . . . . . . . . . 1230 +8 1547 989½ Guinness Peat Group . . . . . . 26½ 30½ 21¼ Hargreaves Lansdown . . . . . 1274 +9 1525 1054 Henderson Group . . . . . . . . . 218½ -2 312 195 ICAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459 -¾ 525 381¾ IFG Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183½ +5 186¼ 135 IG Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 870½ +10½ 870½ 690 Intermediate Cap.Grp . . . . 562½# +1 671 453½ International Pers Fin . . . . . . . 336 -2¼ 426 219 Investec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 460¾ +2¾ 600 402¾ IP Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161¼ +8½ 259 120½ Jupiter Fund Man. . . . . . . . . . 401 +5 475 329 Liontrust Asset Man . . . . . . . . 298 +13 374¾ 235 London Stock Ex. . . . . . . . . . 2732 -7 2906 2123 Lonfin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38½ 40½ 34 Man Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122½ +1½ 175¾ 107¼ Paragon Group . . . . . . . . . . . . 274 +½ 444¾ 227½ Provident Financial . . . . . . . . 2600 +4 3634 2164 Rathbone Brothers . . . . . . . . 1818 2359 1590 S & U . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2250 2610 1992½ Schroders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2605 +24 3209 2049 Schroders NV . . . . . . . . . . . . 2015 +22 2477 1558 Shore Capital . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 425 250

Aerospace & Defence Avon Rubber . . . . . . . . . . . . . 852 -19 1167 718 BAE Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . 533 +½ 545½ 425½ Chemring Group . . . . . . . . . . 137¼ +1¾ 210¼ 115 Cobham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168½ 260½ 127½ Meggitt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 419½ +3¾ 509½ 346½ QinetiQ Group . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 +2½ 274½ 212 Rolls-Royce Group . . . . . . . . . 718 -2½ 841 512½ Senior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203 -¾ 302½ 186 Ultra Electronics . . . . . . . . . . 1726 +3 2026 1595

Alternative Energy Porvair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 366 +1 378 280

Automobiles & Parts GKN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 290 +5¼ 321¾ 248½ Torotrak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 7 3¼

Banks Bank Of Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . 16½ -¼ 32½ 13½ Barclays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 -¾ 289 127¼ Bco Santander . . . . . . . . . . . . 317 -6¼ 458½ 260¼ HSBC Holdings . . . . . . . . . . 489¾ -3¾ 594½ 416¼ Lloyds Banking Grp . . . . . . . . 53¾ -¾ 86 47½ Royal Bank Of Scot . . . . . . . 190½ +1 353¼ 149 Standard Chartered . . . . . . . . 615 +1½ 935¾ 386¾

Beverages Barr (AG) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 534 +4½ 614½ 455¼ Britvic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 608 +3 738½ 584 Coca-Cola HBC . . . . . . . . . 1576# -4 1629 1255 Diageo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2133 -5½ 2161½ 1640 SABMiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4440 4440 2877½

Chemicals Carclo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141¼ -2 163¾ 110¼ Croda International . . . . . . . . 3324 -38 3362 2657¾ Elementis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222¾ +3¼ 261¼ 180½ Johnson Matthey . . . . . . . . 3220# 3220 2230 Synthomer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 365¾ +6 368 275 Treatt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174½ 190 153 Victrex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1577 +7 1939 1367

Construction & Materials Alumasc Group . . . . . . . . . . . 127½ +1 218½ 119 Balfour Beatty . . . . . . . . . . . . 222½ +6 272½ 190¾ Boot (Henry) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173 +2 242¾ 169½ Clarke T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70½ +½ 90¾ 65¼ Costain Group . . . . . . . . . . . . 325 +3 397¾ 274¾ CRH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2243 -9 2252 1637 Galliford Try . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 976 +32½ 1813 785 Gleeson (MJ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 505 +20 625 396½ Keller Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1018 +28 1070 728½ Kier Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1045 +14 1513 932 Kingspan Grp . . . . . . . . . . . . 1780 -9¼ 2164¾ 1506¾ Low & Bonar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60½ -2¾ 71¾ 55 Marshalls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265 +3½ 370¾ 206½ Morgan Sindall . . . . . . . . . . . . 576 +16 837 560 Smart (J) & Co. . . . . . . . . . . 102½ 113 98 SWP Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5¼ 7¾ 5¼ Titon Holdings . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89½ 110½ 78½ Tyman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279 +12¾ 318½ 225½

Electricity Drax Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352¼ -1¾ 357¼ 207½ SSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1628 +15 1628 1321

Electronic & Electrical Equipment Dialight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 559½ +9½ 705 380¼ E2V Technologies . . . . . . . 215¼# -4½ 246½ 184 Halma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1048# +12 1048 713 Morgan Crucible . . . . . . . . . . 251¼ +¾ 356¾ 192¼ Oxford Instruments . . . . . . . . . 725 +54½ 944½ 516 Renishaw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2460 +3 2460 1600 Spectris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1880 +5 1979 1442 TT Electronics . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 -¼ 168 122 Volex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45¾ -¼ 88 25¾ Xaar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 482½ +5¾ 563½ 409¾ XP Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1605 +6 1733 1421

Equity Investment Instruments Aberdeen All Asia . . . . . . . . . . 489 565½ 407½ Aberdeen Asian Sml . . . . . . . 918 -6 924 673 Aberforth Smll.Co. . . . . . . . . . 982 +7½ 1216 849 Acencia Debt . . . . . . . . . . . . 102¾ -1¼ 126½ 96¾ Acorn Income . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334 +2 403½ 322½ Advance Devlpg Fund . . . . . . 469 +1 469 352 Albion Tech.& Gen. VCT . . . . 66¾ 76½ 66¾ Albion VCT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66½# 66½ 65½ Alliance Trust . . . . . . . . . . . . 558½ 558½ 440 Artemis Alpha . . . . . . . . . . . . 217# +3 278 205 Aurora Inv.Tst. . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 169 151 Baillie Gifford Japan . . . . . . . . 495 -6¼ 510 385 Baillie Gifford Shin Nip . . . . . . 592 +6½ 598¾ 318½ Bankers Inv.Tst . . . . . . . . . . 645½ +6 653 522 Baronsmead VCT.2 . . . . . . . . 90¾ 98½ 88¼ BH Global GBP . . . . . . . . . . 1270 -1 1320 1234 BH Global USD . . . . . . . . . . 946¼ -5¼ 993¼ 928¾ BH Macro GBP . . . . . . . . . . . 1945 +7 2103 1928 Biotech Growth Trust . . . . . . . 691 -1 853 539¾ BlackRock Mining . . . . . . . . . . 284 +½ 292 159 Blue Planet Intl Tst . . . . . . . . 35½# 39½ 30½ BlueCrest AllBlue . . . . . . . . 184½ 197¼ 176½ Bluehone AiM VCT2 . . . . . . . 37¼ 38½ 34½ British Assets Tst . . . . . . . . . . 119 +1 140¾ 110¼ British Empire Tst . . . . . . . . . . 537 -1 538 412 Brunner Inv.Tst . . . . . . . . . . . . 559 +11½ 580 468¾ Caledonia Inv. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2362 +18 2511 2112 Cayenne Tst . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157½ 164½ 154 City Natural Res.Yld . . . . . . . . 113 +¼ 113¼ 66½ City Of London . . . . . . . . . . . 399¼ +1½ 404¾ 341½ Dunedin Ent.IT. . . . . . . . . . . 330½ 355 289¼ Dunedin Income . . . . . . . . . . 241¼ -¾ 249½ 193 Dunedin Small. . . . . . . . . . . . 190# +3½ 224¾ 173¾ Eastern Euro Tst . . . . . . . . . 244½ +4½ 250 166 Ecofin Water&Power . . . . . . . 136 141 104 Edin Wwide Inv . . . . . . . . . . . 465½ +½ 489¾ 378 Edin.Drgn.Tst. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 292 +¼ 292 211 Edin.Inv.Tst. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 701# +3 728 620 Edin.UK Tracker . . . . . . . . . . . 313 -1¾ 323 268 Edin.US Tracker . . . . . . . . . 1025# -19 1044 730 Elderstreet VCT . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 64 57½ Electra Private Eq. . . . . . . . . 3848 +18 4019 3175 F&C Cap&Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . 267¾ +2¼ 271 234¾ F&C Smaller Cos . . . . . . . . 1055# +10 1076 859 F&C US Smaller Companies 758 +4¼ 758 523¾ Fidelity Asian . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312 +1 313 197¼ Fidelity European . . . . . . . . . . 174 +¾ 181¾ 151¼ Fidelity Japanese . . . . . . . . . . . 97 101¾ 70½ Fidelity Special . . . . . . . . . . . 187¾ +1¼ 212 170 Finsbury Gwth&In . . . . . . . . . 647½ +3 647½ 532½ For.&Col.Inv.Tst . . . . . . . . . 478½# 478½ 391¼ Foresight 3 VCT . . . . . . . . . . . 37¾ 49¾ 37¼ Foresight Tech.VCT . . . . . . . . 72½ 85 71½ Gartmore Euro. . . . . . . . . . . . 1000 -14 1097 884½

SVG Capital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 549 +13½ 550 436 Tullett Prebon . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330 -2 414¾ 275 Walker Crips Group . . . . . . . . 44½ +1 53¼ 41¼

Fixed Line Telecommunications BT Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 387½ +3½ 499¾ 375¾ KCOM Group . . . . . . . . . . . 112¾# -¾ 122 86 TalkTalk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225# +6 328½ 189½ Telecom Plus . . . . . . . . . . . 1053# +20 1214 815½

Food & Drug Retailers Booker Group . . . . . . . . . . . . 173½ +1½ 190 149½ Greggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1016 +6 1355 884 Morrison (Wm) . . . . . . . . . . . 183¾ +4 209½ 139 Ocado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273 -¾ 407 208 Sainsbury (J) . . . . . . . . . . . . 227¾ +2¾ 292½ 214½ Tesco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 +2¼ 219 139¼ United Drug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 570 -10 625 460¼

Food Producers A.B. Foods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2711 -24 3599 2350 Anglo-Eastern . . . . . . . . . . . . 418½ +2¼ 625¼ 390 Carr’s Milling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 +2½ 172½ 137 Cranswick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2362# +28 2538 1536 Dairy Crest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 590# +11 697 504½ Devro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 278½ -4 320 244 Glanbia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1434 -3¼ 1598¾ 1287¾ Greencore Group . . . . . . . . 321½# +2¼ 392½ 273¼ Kerry Grp ‘A’ Shs . . . . . . . . 6454¾ -82 7000 5260¾ Premier Foods . . . . . . . . . . . . 47½ +¾ 59½ 30¼ REA Holdings . . . . . . . . . . . . 247½ 317½ 232 Tate & Lyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 697# -4 708½ 502 Unilever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3530 -28½ 3678½ 2524

Forestry & Paper Mondi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1468 -2 1611 1124

Gas, Water & Multiutilities Centrica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240¼ -½ 275¼ 183½ Dee Valley Group . . . . . . . . 1330# +12½ 1475 1192½ National Grid . . . . . . . . . . . 1114½# +11½ 1130½ 818¾ Pennon Group . . . . . . . . . . . 917# +2 945½ 713 Severn Trent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2467 +3 2478 2024 United Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . 1029# +8 1039 828

General Industrials British Polythene . . . . . . . . . 1000 +20 1000 627 DS Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 397½ -1 421 331¼ RPC Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 861½ +20½ 861½ 575½ Smiths Group . . . . . . . . . . . . 1239 +2 1239 863½ Vesuvius . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 331¼ -8½ 420¾ 270½

General Retailers Ashley (Laura) . . . . . . . . . . . . 21½ 28½ 20¾ Brown (N.) Group . . . . . . . . . 176# +3 389 160½ Caffyns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 520# +5 595 510 Carpetright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 580 212 Darty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173¼ +1¼ 173¼ 68 Debenhams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56¾ +½ 90¼ 53 Dignity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2739 +21 2834 2205 Dixons Carphone . . . . . . . . . 343½ +5½ 500 281½ Dunelm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 847 1018 741 Findel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168¼ -5 254¾ 130 Flying Brands . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3¼ French Connection . . . . . . . . . 36¾ +2¼ 47¾ 20¾ Halfords Group . . . . . . . . . . . . 341 +5½ 561 305½ Home Retail Group . . . . . . . 155¾ +1½ 181½ 89¾ Inchcape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 712 +13½ 836½ 581 John David Group . . . . . . . 1239# +27 1332 720 Kingfisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 326½ +½ 379¾ 306¾ Lookers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102½ -¼ 185 92½ Marks & Spencer . . . . . . . . . . 320 +3¼ 550½ 285¼ Moss Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 -¾ 110 88¾ Mothercare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 -½ 286½ 106¼ Next . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5005# +133 8015 4384 Pendragon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33¾ -¼ 49 26¾ Pets At Home . . . . . . . . . . . . 242¼ +3 311¼ 222¼ Poundland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225½ +2 363¼ 139 Saga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201¾ +3¼ 217¾ 174 Sports Direct . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257½ 817½ 256 Ted Baker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2277 +11 3555 2124 Topps Tiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109½ 165½ 96¼ WH Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1552# +20 1878 1455

Health Care Equipment & Services Bioquell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 -½ 174½ 127 Consort Medical . . . . . . . . . . 1045 1155 909½ Mediclinic Intnl . . . . . . . . . . 1083# -14 1191 814 Smith & Nephew . . . . . . . . . 1298 +3 1310 1051

Household Goods & Home Construction Abbey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1047½ 1267 933 Barratt Development . . . . . . . 419 +8 662½ 332½ Bellway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005 +26 2848 1689 Berkeley Grp Hldgs . . . . . . . 2627 +22 3757 2270 Bovis Homes . . . . . . . . . . . . 784½ +9 1201 627 Colefax Group . . . . . . . . . . . 462½ 502½ 457½ Headlam Group . . . . . . . . . . . 450 +14¼ 541 418 Mcbride . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 -1 178¼ 114½ Persimmon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1628 +30 2219 1289 Reckitt Benckiser . . . . . . . . . 7455 -6 7692 5510

Redrow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322¾ -¼ 499¼ 275½ Taylor Wimpey . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 +2¼ 210¼ 115¾

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Industrial Transportation BBA Aviation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236½ +3 236½ 150¼ Braemar Shipping Serv . . . . 410# +7½ 495 391 Clarkson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1815 +5 2797 1691 Fisher (J) & Sons . . . . . . . . . 1459 +21 1515 914 Ocean Wilsons . . . . . . . . . . . 882½ 892½ 705

Royal Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . 505½# +4½ 541 413¼ Stobart Group . . . . . . . . . . . . 161¾ +3¾ 164½ 96¼ UK Mail Group . . . . . . . . . . . . 320 +14½ 530 245½ Wincanton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179# +1 210 148½

Leisure Goods Games Workshop . . . . . . . . 460½ -4½ 621 423¼ Photo-Me Intl. . . . . . . . . . . . . 155¾ +¼ 182½ 129

Life Insurance Aviva . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 382 +4 532 346¼ Chesnara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301¾ +5 362½ 254¾ Legal & General . . . . . . . . . . 199½ +4 276¼ 165 Old Mutual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205¼ +1 229 149½ Phoenix Group . . . . . . . . . . . 781½ +11½ 943½ 719 Prudential . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1341½ +9½ 1577 1087 St James’s Place . . . . . . . . . . 888 +17½ 1023 716 Standard Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291 +3 454½ 262

Media 4imprint Group . . . . . . . . . . . 1399 +15 1399 1100 Bloomsbury Publish. . . . . . . 171¼ +5½ 174 144¼ Creston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 162 84 Daily Mail & Gen . . . . . . . . . . 704 +7½ 833 575 Euromoney Inst. . . . . . . . . . . . 990 +33 1083 852½ Future . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 11½ 8 Haynes Publishing . . . . . . . . 108½ 126½ 99 Huntsworth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39¾ +2½ 47 34 Informa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 754 -1½ 755½ 542½ ITE Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167# -½ 184¾ 128¾ ITV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 +1 280¾ 154 Johnston Press . . . . . . . . . . . . 13¾ -¼ 117½ 13¾ Moneysupermarket . . . . . . . 297¼ +5 377 233½ Pearson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 974 +5½ 1224 657½ Quarto Group . . . . . . . . . . . . 259½ 267½ 197½ Reed Elsevier . . . . . . . . . . . . 1409 +1 1425 1011 Rightmove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3778 +58 4250 3173 Sky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 883½ +5 1140 797 STV Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330 +14 515 304 Tarsus Grp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272¾ +8¾ 272¾ 204 Trinity Mirror . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75¼ -1¼ 182¾ 75 Utd Business Media . . . . . . . . 636 +4 650 478 UTV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305 -½ 312 146¼ Wilmington Group . . . . . . . . . 247 279 243 WPP Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1695 1696 1304

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Mobile Telecommunications Inmarsat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 779 +5 1148 689½ Vodafone Group . . . . . . . . . . 235# -¾ 246 200¼

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Oil & Gas Producers BP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440¼ -11¾ 461¾ 310¼ Cairn Energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175¾ -13½ 231½ 127¼ Enquest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25¾ -½ 40¼ 11 Exillon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 +2 124 62 Gulf Keystone Pet. . . . . . . . . . . 4¼ -½ 35 3 JKX Oil & Gas . . . . . . . . . . . . 19½ +½ 29 15½ Ophir Energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 -¼ 116¼ 65 Premier Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65½ -1¾ 136½ 19 Regal Petroleum . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 6½ 1¾ Ryl Dutch Shell ‘A’ . . . . . . . 2038½ -53½ 2107½ 1266 Ryl Dutch Shell ‘B’ . . . . . . . 2093½ -54½ 2148 1277½ Salamander Energy . . . . . . 79½ Soco International . . . . . . . . 148½ -13¾ 192½ 116 Tullow Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200½ -11½ 281½ 118¼

Oil Equipment, Services & Distribution Amec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 454 -20½ 839½ 327½ Hunting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 435 -14½ 520½ 239¾ John Wood Group . . . . . . . . 663½ -16½ 699½ 534½ Lamprell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73½ +1½ 151½ 64¼ Petrofac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 763 -28½ 982 663

Personal Goods Burberry Group . . . . . . . . . . 1319# +20 1613 1041 PZ Cussons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321 +1 350¼ 249¼ Supergroup . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1575# +26 1714 1184

Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology AstraZeneca . . . . . . . . . . . . 4653½ +41 4653½ 3774 BTG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 656 -17½ 728 520½ Genus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1805 +24 1813 1281 GlaxoSmithKline . . . . . . . . . . 1657 -2½ 1667 1237½ Hikma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2569 -21 2600 1704 Oxford Biomedica . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 9¾ 4 Shire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4870 -44 5730 3480 Source BioScience . . . . . . . . . 17¾ 18¾ 14½

Real Estate Investment & Services Capital & Counties . . . . . . . . 296½ +4½ 473½ 263¾ Capital & Regional . . . . . . . . . 56¼ +2 71 46½ Cardiff Property . . . . . . . . . . 1350 1500 1000 CLS Holdings . . . . . . . . . . . . 1375 +18 1970 1163 Daejan Holdings . . . . . . . . . . 5505 +270 6595 4411 Development Sec. . . . . . . . 152¾# +2¾ 276 140¼ F&C Commercial . . . . . . . . 122½# +1 148¾ 102 Foxtons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123½ +7 252 96½ Grainger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214¾ +¼ 254 193 Helical Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273# +12 474¾ 230 London & Ass.Prop . . . . . . . . 22½ 37 19¾ Mountview Est. . . . . . . . . . 10215# +65 12255½ 9825 Raven Russia . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38¾ +2 53½ 28¾ Savills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 682 +8½ 986½ 548½ St. Modwen Prop. . . . . . . . . . 277¼ +6¼ 493½ 222¼ UK Coal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78¾ +¼ 133¾ 70½ UK Commercial Prop . . . . . . . 78½ +1½ 89 65 Unite Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 633 +16 702½ 560 Wynnstay Props. . . . . . . . . . . 470 500 445

Real Estate Investment Trusts Big Yellow Group . . . . . . . . 728½# +10 886½ 654½ British Land . . . . . . . . . . . . . 662½# +10½ 877 544½ Derwent London . . . . . . . . . . 2812 +54 3880 2257 Great Portland Est. . . . . . . . . 671½ +7½ 889½ 536 Hammerson . . . . . . . . . . . . . 548½ +2½ 685½ 468½ Hansteen Holdings . . . . . . . . 104½ +1¾ 124 95¼ Highcroft Inv. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 862½ 1075 812½ Intu Properties . . . . . . . . . . . 289¼ +1½ 353¼ 255¾ Land Securities . . . . . . . . . . 1102# +11 1352 910 London & Stamford Prop . . . 156¾ +3¼ 171½ 135 Mckay Secs. . . . . . . . . . . . . 178¼# +5¼ 275 142 Mucklow (A&J) . . . . . . . . . . . . 400 +5 528 382 Primary Health . . . . . . . . . . 109¾# +¾ 110¾ 98½ SEGRO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 421 +3¾ 463¾ 370½ Shaftesbury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 908½ +16½ 971 813 Town Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 336 265 Workspace Group . . . . . . . . 687# -4 987 577

Software & Computer Services Aveva Group . . . . . . . . . . . 1876# +29 2319 1237 Computacenter . . . . . . . . . . . . 797 -1 879 694 Electronic Data Proc. . . . . . . . 72# 75½ 63 Emblaze . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fidessa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2436 +31 2522 1758 Gresham Computing . . . . . . . 95½ +½ 116½ 92 Intec Telecom . . . . . . . . . . . . 71¾ Micro Focus . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1892 +30 1892 1175 Microgen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169½ +1½ 169½ 100 RM Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138¼ +1¼ 185 114½ Sage Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 697 +4 697 489¾ SDL International . . . . . . . . . . 410 +10¾ 463 321½ Triad Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33¾ +½ 41 21

Support Services Acal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237# +6¾ 306½ 215 Aggreko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1278 +16 1278 770 Ashtead Group . . . . . . . . . . . 1192 +22 1192 769 Atkins (WS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1366# -4 1656 1158 Babcock International . . . . . . 958# +3½ 1084 854 Berendsen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1336 +16 1336 969 Brammer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83¼ +11¾ 325¾ 60 Bunzl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2351 -1 2377 1671 Cape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190¼ +3¼ 258½ 182 Capita Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . 990 +10½ 1317 848½ Carillion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259¾ +3½ 354¼ 221½ Communisis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34½ -2 56¼ 34½ DCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6755 +20 6815 4620 De La Rue . . . . . . . . . . . . . 624½# +2 641½ 395½ Diploma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 844½ -1½ 870½ 608 Electrocomponents . . . . . . 289½# +7¾ 290½ 172½

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I REALLY don’t know what the world of sport is coming to (“Russia

escapes blanket Olympic ban for doping”, July 25).

Here you have a clear-cut case of foul play and the perfect opportunity to deter would-be cheaters in the future.

But instead it seems like the International Olympics Committee has shirked responsibility as it passes the buck onto individual sporting federations to handle the problem.

It’s an insult to the hundreds of thousands of clean athletes who work hard and aim to be the best.

Sheila Davids,Birmingham

WHILE I dearly want the Russians involved in the state-sponsored doping

scandal to pay the price for their actions, I don’t think it should be at the cost of the careers of Russian athletes who have stuck to the straight and narrow.

We are quick to condemn the nation as a whole but behind the hysteria are a lot of young people who have dedicated their lives to competing in these Olympic Games legitimately.

I propose heavy fines that could be then reinvested in world sport and a life ban for anyone who took part in the programme.

Jonathan Crow,Blackpool, Lancs

EU Brexit backsliders show the tail is wagging the dogTHE PM has said more than once that “Brexit means Brexit”. I hope she sticks to her guns (“Anger at EU deal to halt our exit”, July 25).

Your report about a half-baked scheme being cooked up by the EU that would take us partly out is worrying and totally unacceptable.

Much has been made of access to the single market but why is this so key? Several countries, particularly Germany, need to be able to export to the UK more than the UK needs to export to them, so it should be the UK calling the shots.

At the moment we have the tail wagging the dog. Your report even says that if this plan is adopted we would still have to pay into the EU. Surely ditching that burden was one of the main reasons for Brexit?

I’m sure there are many non-EU countries that would be delighted to trade with the UK. Come on, Mrs May, trigger Article 50 now.

Geoff Manning,Lower Kingswood, Surrey

Brussels needs to keep its nose out of our businessHOW can other EU countries, especially France, be so concerned about the UK wishing to control free movement of people when we have to consider building a lorry park due to French fishermen, farmers or any other group that has a beef with their government doing just that?

What does Brussels do when this happens? Nothing.

Keith Law,Gillingham, Kent

Plan ahead to beat Dover’s appalling holiday queuesWHY is there such chaos getting into France via Dover to Calais (“Dover hell ‘is revenge for Brexit’”, July 25)?

There are ferries to Europe from Folkestone to Boulogne, Ramsgate to Dunkirk, Sheerness to Vlissingen, Harwich to Holland, Hamburg and Gothenburg and Felixstowe to Zeebrugge.

With forward planning and maybe having to drive a bit further to get to their destination, it would surely be better than having to queue in stationary traffic for days?

Philip Winter,Filton, S Gloucs

French farce as officials target the wrong peopleTHE Dover hold-ups are crazy. I don’t believe people in Britain are trying to reach France to claim asylum or take advantage of the country’s generous benefits.

It’s the Calais port and Eurotunnel that need the stringent checks, not Dover. Illegal migrants and potential terrorists trying to enter Britain from France should be the priority for the Border Force, not British holidaymakers.

Anthony Todd,Barnsley, S Yorks

England’s World Cup stars all deserve a knighthoodI WONDER if the powers that be have given any thought to the fact that this coming Saturday, July 30, it will be 50 years since that great day in 1966.

That day one of the greatest

sporting events in our history took place at Wembley when England won the World Cup beating West Germany 4-2 in extra-time (“World Cup success on a plate”, July 25).

Isn’t it about time we gave these boys the recognition they deserve in the form of knighthoods?

Time rolls on and they’re all getting older... some have died.

How about we show these footballing heroes how proud of them we still are and how the memory of that day is etched in our hearts and minds forever?

Christine Oakes,Market Deeping, Lincs

Corrupt Mexican officers are a law unto themselvesHAVING recently read your story about Alix Bussey, who died after being run down by a hit-and-run driver while on holiday in Mexico, I’m not at all surprised that the police were less than helpful (“Riddle of Briton left to die in road”, July 22).

My son was on an all-inclusive holiday in Cancún last month with a group of about 40 people.

After an evening out several of the party, including my son,

were thrown up against a wall and robbed... by the Mexican police.

Barry McDonald,Reading, Berks

Shambolic Labour Party is now in its death throesHAVING supported Labour in the past I have now decided never to again (“McDonnell’s bizarre TV appeal”, July 25).

Seeing the attitude of Eddie Izzard, the foul-mouth outbursts of Bob Geldof and the useless Jeremy Corbyn, I hope we are now seeing the end of the Labour Party.

My support is now with Ukip which has given Britain the chance to become great once again.

Michael Cook,Poole, Dorset

Tour de France hat-trick hero Froome is a legendWELL done to Chris Froome for winning the Tour de France three times in four years. What a wonderful effort (“Champagne superman”, July 25).

This was achieved through sheer guts, determination, dedication and talent. Chris is also a very unassuming and pleasant young man, an excellent ambassador for all that’s good about Britain.

John Ireland,Sheffield

LEO McKinstry speaks for the majority when he condemns the failed policies of our political leaders for the recent killings by extremists (“West is paying in blood for folly of its politicians”, July 25).

The Bataclan massacre in Paris in November opened our eyes to the world of fundamentalist terrorism. And yet after each atrocity politicians call for prayers for the victims, oblivious to the fact they are responsible. They cling to their dream of mass migration and a perfect world where people of all creeds live in peace side by side.

Leo says: “Blather about mental illness lets fundamental Islam off the hook, which is why so many appeasers resort to it.” This was offered to explain the Nice massacre and actions of a machete-wielding refugee who killed a pregnant young woman and the axe killings on a train in Germany.

Politicians shame themselves by putting innocent lives in danger in the pursuit of their dream.

Jean Norfolk,Knottingley, W Yorks

99 yEarS oLD anD STILL rEWrITIng FaIry TaLES...

T ODAY we are proud to offer Cinderella 2016: an update on the classic tale incorporating modern scientific advances and

political correctness. Once upon a time, or three times, if

you include the Disney version and the original Cenerentola by Giambattista Basile as well as the popular classic by Charles Perrault, there lived a kind and sweet girl known as Cinderella who was illegally employed on a zero-hours contract as a domestic servant by her wicked stepmother.

Instead of going off and looking for a proper job, Cinderella flitted around the house vaguely hoping that one day things would improve and she’d go to a ball and meet a handsome prince and marry him. One day, Cinderella’s fairy godmother dropped in and told her that she could go to exactly such a ball that evening.

“But I have nothing to wear,” said Cinderella, looking at the rags she was wearing.

“No problem,” said the FG and with a flick of her magic wand, the rags changed into a beautiful ball gown.

“Nice trick,” said Cinders. “You could give Derren Brown a run for his money, I bet. But how am I going to get to the ball? Could you stretch to lending me the taxi fare?”

“I can do better than that,” said the FG. “Bring me a pumpkin, some mice, a rat and some lizards and I shall transform them into a coach, a team of horses, a coachman and footmen.”

“Hang on a moment,” Cinderella pointed out, “all those transformations involve considerable weight gain. You’d need a huge amount of energy to do it. You can work it out if you like using Einstein’s formula for mass-energy equivalence. Where are you going to get all that energy from?”

“Easy,” said the FG. “We use dark energy, you see. They say that 69 per cent of the universe consists of dark energy and the best thing is that at the end of the ball, it all turns back into a pumpkin, mice, a rat and some lizards, releasing the energy and letting us return it to the dark energy supplier. But you’ll have to leave the ball before midnight, because that’s when everything changes back. As long as it’s the same day it won’t appear on the energy bill, you see.”

“Is that midnight British Summer Time or GMT?” asked Cinders. “I’d look pretty stupid if I turned into a pumpkin at midnight BST thinking I was safe for another hour.”

“Nobody’s ever asked that before,” said the FG. “Hang on, I’ll see what the instructions say,” and she clicked on the “Transformations” icon on her spell checker and looked carefully at what it had to say.”

“Sorry,” she said eventually, “it just says ‘midnight’. Maybe you’d better leave before 11pm, just to be sure.”

“But the party will hardly have got going by then,” protested Cinders. Then she glanced down at the glass slippers on her feet. “They’ll never let me in wearing these,” she shrieked. “Health and Safety would ban it and I’d be arrested by security for footwear that can be used as a weapon.”

So Cinders stayed home and the evil stepmother lived happily ever after.

Innocent victims pay the price for leaders’ cowardice

Should RuSSia be banned fRom the olympicS?

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Letter of the day

TRIBUTES: Mourners after the Munich massacre

Yes No

Ten things you never knew about... GB Shaw � WILLIAM HARTSTON

The Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw was born 160 years ago on July 26, 1856.

1.�He hated the name George and always preferred to be called simply Bernard Shaw. 2.�He is the only person to have won both a Nobel Prize (for Literature in 1925) and an Oscar (for the screenplay of his play Pygmalion in 1938). 3.�Born in Dublin he began work aged 15 as a junior clerk in a Dublin estate agency at a salary of £18 a year.4.�He later described the work as a “damnable waste of human life”.5.�Throughout his life he campaigned strongly

for both socialism and alphabet reform... 6.�...his new alphabet was designed to eliminate inconsistencies in English spelling. He left a large amount of money to promote his new alphabet but it never became popular. 7.�He was a lifelong vegetarian and opposed British involvement in the First World War. 8.�Because of his anti-war pamphlets and speeches he was expelled from the Dramatists’ Club. 9.�“We don’t stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing.” (George Bernard Shaw).10.�He died aged 94 of kidney problems caused by a fall from a ladder while pruning a tree.

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B - BeverleyG - GoodwoodY - Yarmouth

A Soldier’s Life ..........G 3.45Abstraction ...............G 4.20Afkar .........................B 5.05Aneedh ......................B 2.10Angel Way .................Y 5.10Apple Scruffs.............Y 1.50Arcane Dancer ...........B 5.05Arch Villain ................G 3.45Archimedes ...............Y 5.10Balmoral Castle .........G 2.00Baltic Prince..............B 5.05Bartholomew J ..........Y 1.50Basil Berry ................Y 3.30Beleave .....................G 5.30Best Of Times ............G 2.00Best Solution.............G 4.55Bethnal Green ...........Y 2.55Birchwood .................G 3.10Blithe Spirit ...............G 4.20Blue Geranium ...........Y 4.40Bollihope ...................B 5.35Bond Bombshell .........B 3.20Boom The Groom .......G 4.20Bowson Fred ..............G 4.20Boynton .....................G 2.35Bring On A Spinner ....Y 5.10Bronte Flyer ..............B 3.55Brother Tiger ............G 4.20Buckstay ...................G 3.10Burtonwood ...............B 3.20

Buteo Bai ..................Y 2.55Captain Bob ...............B 3.20Captain Colby ............Y 3.30Captain Gerald...........Y 2.55Chauvelin...................B 2.10Chiconomic ................Y 1.50Christmas Light .........B 2.10Colonel Frank ............G 4.55Confessional ..............G 4.20Corked .......................Y 4.40Coronation Day..........Y 4.05Dasheen ....................B 5.05David’s Duchess ........Y 3.30Dawn Mirage ..............B 3.55Desert Haze ..............G 5.30Doctor Sardonicus .....Y 3.30Doubly Motivated ......G 5.30Dream Dubai ..............G 3.10Drop Kick Murphi .......Y 1.50Dubai Dynamo............B 3.55Dutch Connection ......G 3.10Dutch Masterpiece ....G 4.20Eeny Mac ...................B 2.10Elements Legacy .......Y 1.50Elidor ........................G 3.45Elronaq ......................Y 3.30Erik The Red ..............G 2.00Extrasolar .................G 4.20Faintly .......................B 5.05Felix Mendelssohn .....G 2.00Final ..........................B 3.55Fire Fighting..............G 2.00First Mohican ............G 3.45Five Star Frank..........G 4.55Flicka’s Boy ...............B 3.20Flying Hope ...............B 2.45

Four Poets ................Y 4.05Francis Of Assisi .......G 3.45Fun Mac .....................G 3.45Gambino ....................B 5.05Gang Warfare ............G 3.45Gentlemen .................Y 3.30Gifted Master ............G 3.10Gold Prince ................G 3.45Graceful Act ..............B 5.35Gratzie ......................G 5.30Haggle .......................G 5.30Hakeem .....................G 2.35Haley Bop ..................G 5.30Harry Angel ...............G 4.55Harry Hurricane ........G 4.20Havana Beat ..............G 3.45Hay Chewed ...............G 4.20Hollywood Road .........Y 4.40Home Cummins ..........G 5.30Home Of The Brave ....G 3.10Homeland ..................B 3.55Honcho ......................Y 3.30Honey Badger ............Y 4.40Humidor ....................G 4.20I’m Super Too ............B 5.35Impeccability.............B 2.10Imshivalla ..................G 2.00Inke ...........................G 5.30Innocently .................B 3.20Isomer .......................G 2.35Jacbequick ................B 3.55Jackhammer ..............G 2.35Jawaayiz ...................Y 4.40Jeany ........................B 2.45Jersey Jewel .............B 5.35Johnny B Goode ........Y 4.05

Jollydee ....................B 2.45Justanotherbottle .....B 2.45Kilim ..........................Y 2.55King Bolete................G 3.45La Casa Tarifa ...........B 2.45La Fritillaire ..............Y 2.20Lady Kyllar ................G 4.20Lady Of Yue ...............Y 2.20Larchmont Lad ..........G 2.35Laureate ....................B 4.30Lean On Pete .............B 5.35Lyfka .........................G 5.30Make On Madam ........B 5.05Maljaa ........................G 4.20Manton Grange ..........Y 4.05Marilyn ......................Y 1.50Markaz ......................G 3.10Masonic .....................Y 1.50Mazyoun ....................G 4.55Medieval ....................G 2.35Melesina ....................B 4.30Mercury .....................B 5.05Merhoob ....................Y 3.30Mime Dance ...............B 5.05Miss Bates .................B 4.30Monna Valley .............Y 2.55Monopoli....................B 2.10Mr Cool Cash .............B 5.05Mutamakkin ...............G 2.00My Reward .................G 3.45Nifty Niece ................B 2.45Noble Gift ..................G 2.00Noodles Blue Boy.......B 3.20North Creek...............Y 4.05Notarised ..................G 3.45Oasis Fantasy ............G 2.00

Opus Too ...................Y 2.20Oriental Splendour ....B 3.20Our Channel ...............G 2.00Outrage .....................Y 5.10Pacolita .....................G 5.30Parys Mountain .........G 4.55Pencaitland ...............B 2.10Percy’s Endeavour ....B 2.10Pevensey ...................B 5.35Pitch High..................Y 1.50Playboy Bay...............B 2.10Pleaseletmewin .........G 2.35Poetic Principle .........G 4.55Pure Art ....................G 5.30Qewy .........................G 3.45Quebee ......................G 5.30Quiet Moment ............B 2.45Racing Angel .............Y 5.10Rebounded ................B 2.45Red Baron ..................G 4.20Red Stripes ...............G 4.20Relight My Fire ..........B 5.05Renounce...................Y 5.10Repton.......................G 2.35Revolutionist .............G 2.00Rich And Famous .......G 4.55Roman Legion ............Y 1.50Rubis .........................B 5.35Sakhra .......................Y 2.20Salouen .....................G 4.55Samsonite .................B 2.10San Cassiano .............B 5.35Sea Shack ..................G 4.55Second Wave .............G 2.00Sekuras Girl...............B 5.05Shakopee ...................G 2.00

Shavaughn .................B 5.35Shelneverwalkalone ...B 2.45Shore Step ................G 4.20Showtime Star ...........Y 3.30Shwaimsa ..................G 5.30Silver Quay ................G 2.00Smiley Riley...............B 4.30Snoano ......................G 2.00Stars Over The Sea ....G 2.00Storm Rock ...............G 2.00Swag ..........................G 4.55Takatul ......................Y 4.05Talent Scout ..............B 5.05Tawdeea ....................G 3.45Tesko Fella ................G 4.55Thesme ......................G 4.20Theydon Bois .............Y 2.20Thunder Snow ............G 2.35Trodero .....................Y 4.40Troy Boy ....................B 2.10Tupi ...........................G 3.10Twin Point .................Y 4.05Union Rose ................G 4.20Van Gerwen ...............B 3.20Voice From Above .....B 2.10War Decree ................G 2.35Waseem Faris ............G 4.20Watersmeet ...............G 2.00We’ll Shake Hands .....Y 2.55Weld Al Khawaneej ....B 5.35Western Presence .....B 2.45What A Party .............Y 2.20Work ..........................Y 2.55Yawail........................B 5.35Yeeoow......................Y 3.30You’re Cool ...............Y 5.10

FLAT INDEX

6.00 NOVICES’ HURDLE £3,165 (Class 4) 2m 47yds (5 dec)

1 7-2P CLOSE ESCAPE (26)KDalgleish51012..Craig Nichol2 223 DOVE MOUNTAIN (F14)GElliott(IRE)51012..R Johnson3 7L4 MOUNTAIN KINGDOM (F27)CAMcBratney(IRE) 51012B Hughes4 THE ISLANDER (F529)PGriffin(IRE)51012..Derek Fox5 246 l MACALLA (37)RMSmith41010.........C Bewley(5)

TONGUE STRAP: Nos. 2, 3, 4 CHEEK PIECES: Nos. 2, 5.W-Factor: Macalla (99); Dove Mountain (98); Close Escape (95).SP FORECAST:11-10DoveMountain,4MountainKingdom,5CloseEscape,11-2Macalla,8TheIslander.

6.30 NOVICES’ CHASE £5,198 (4) 2m (2)

1 2L-2 HOSTILE FIRE (F25)GElliott(IRE)5111....R Johnson2 11-1 l IMPULSIVE AMERICAN (23)(T)DPipe4106 T Scudamore BLINKERS: No. 2 TONGUE STRAP: No. 1. SOFT/HEAVY WINNERS: Nos. 2.

W-Factor: Impulsive American (99); Hostile Fire (92).SP FORECAST:4-9ImpulsiveAmerican,15-8HostileFire.

7.00 MAIDEN HURDLE £3,249 (4) 2m 4f 35yds (9)

1 U3-L BADGED (26) (F)MrsLNormile7112.........A Nicol(3)2 68L/ DRUMMULLAGH ROCKY (886)SMcParlan(IRE)7112 Mr N McParlan(3)3 442- MISFITS (97)MissLRussell5112.................Derek Fox4 7-03 RALEAGH MOUNTAIN (27)CAMcBratney(IRE) 5112B Hughes5 P/P-6SON OF FEYAN (26)MrsLNormile5112.G Cockburn(5)6 422 l TAJSEER (16)GElliott(IRE)5112..........R Johnson7 L53 CASTLETOWN (10)MissPRobson41013....B Harding8 223 KNOCKLAYDE SNO CAT (16)SCrawford(IRE)7109 W J Boyes(7)9 WIDE AWAKEAMThomson7109.............Craig Nichol

BLINKERS: No. 1 TONGUE STRAP: Nos. 2, 4, 6, 8.W-Factor: Tajseer (99); Misfits (97); Castletown (97).

SP FORECAST: 5-2Tajseer,3Misfits,5Castletown,KnocklaydeSnoCat,8Badged,10RaleaghMountain,14Others.

2.00 STAKES (HANDICAP) £31,125 (2) 1m 1f 192yds (18 dec) CH4

1 (13) 130 REVOLUTIONIST (17) (D,T)MJohnston4910 James McDonald2 (8) 41-2 l SECOND WAVE (38)CAppleby499..James Doyle3 (12) 960 BEST OF TIMES (24) (C,D)SbinSuroor498.H Bentley4 (16) 676 FIRE FIGHTING (17) (D,T)MJohnston595..A Kirby5 (2) 380 NOBLE GIFT (24) (C)WKnight693..C Shepherd(5)6 (11) 820 WATERSMEET (24) (D,T)MJohnston591J Fanning7 (4) 1L0 OUR CHANNEL (17) (D)WHaggas591.......A Atzeni8 (7) 128 OASIS FANTASY (17) (C)EDunlop591..S De Sousa9 (14) 324 ERIK THE RED (19) (D,T)KRyan490.... R L Moore10(10) 5-L0 FELIX MENDELSSOHN (39) (D)DMSimcock5813 J Crowley11 (1) 810 MUTAMAKKIN (24)SirMStoute4813...P Hanagan12(18) 85-1 BALMORAL CASTLE (90) (C,D)JPortman7812. R Tate13(17) 142 SNOANO (10)(T)TEasterby4812...................D Allan14 (5) 104 IMSHIVALLA (17) (C,D,T)RFahey5810..T Queally15 (6) 071 STARS OVER THE SEA (10) (D,F,T)MJohnston 5810F Norton16 (9) 906 STORM ROCK (30)HDunlop4810...........D Probert17(15) 2L7 SILVER QUAY (86)RHannon489...............S Levey18 (3) 451 SHAKOPEE (12) (D,S)LCumani489.. J P Spencer BLINKERS: Nos. 4, 8 CHEEK PIECES: Nos. 3, 7 HOOD: Nos. 2, 14.W-Factor: Second Wave (99); Shakopee (94); Our Channel (93).SP FORECAST: 11-2 Shakopee, 7 SecondWave, 8 Erik The Red,Mutamakkin,10BestOfTimes,FireFighting,12Others.

2.35 QATAR VINTAGE STKS (G2) 2YO £113,420 (1) 7f (10) CH4

1 (8) 11 l BOYNTON (17) (C,D,F)CAppleby94.James Doyle2 (5) 21L HAKEEM (58)RHannon91..........................H Bentley3 (6) 221 ISOMER (17) (D)ABalding91................. J P Spencer4 (9) 1 JACKHAMMER (34) (D)WKnight91...........A Atzeni5 (4) 1 LARCHMONT LAD (25) (D)RHannon91.....S Levey6 (10) 14 MEDIEVAL (42)PCole91................................L Morris7 (7) 131 PLEASELETMEWIN (17) (D)RBeckett91. J Crowley8 (3) 21 REPTON (59)RHannon91...............................P Dobbs9 (2) 16 THUNDER SNOW (42)SbinSuroor91..James McDonald10 (1) 12 WAR DECREE (17) (D)APO’Brien(IRE)91..R L Moore

W-Factor: Boynton (99); Medieval (98); War Decree (98).SP FORECAST:7-4WarDecree,5-2Boynton,6LarchmontLad,12ThunderSnow,Isomer,16Medieval,Hakeem,Repton,20Others.GUIDE: Boynton got the better ofWar Decree in theSuperlativeStakesatNewmarket(7f,gd-fm),butheisfarfromcertaintoconfirmtheplacingsnowhehastogivethatrival3lb.Boynton’sfellowGodolphinrunnerThunder SnowwaspitchedintotheCoventryatRoyalAscot(6f,sft) lasttimeafterwinningatLeicester(6f,gd-fm)andmaydobet-terbackonasoundersurface,butitmaybeworthsidingwith LARCHMONT LAD. Richard Hannon’s colt was anemphaticwinneratSandown(7f,gd-sft)ondebutandthesecondhasgoneontofranktheformsince.

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TRACK FACTS: GOING:Soft.RightHanded.TOP TRACK JOCKEY (2011-16):RJohnson30%Strikerate.TOP TRACK TRAINER (2011-16):GElliott29%Strikerate.

FIRST TIME: 6.00 The Islander (tongue strap), 7.00 DrummullaghRocky(tonguestrap),Badged(blinkers),7.30DrMoloney(cheekpiec-es,tonguestrap),9.00SeeTheLegend(cheekpieces),Quickasyoucan(tonguestrap).BEATEN FAVS:7.00Tajseer.7.30Lowanbehold(hcpch).8.00BlakeDean(hcphdl).8.30SonOfMyHeart(hcpch).LONGEST TRAVELLER: Mountain Kingdom(6.00),Dove Mountain(6.00),The Islander(6.00),Hostile Fire(6.30),Drummullagh Rocky(7.00).

TRACK FACTS: GOING: Good to Firm. Right Handed. TOP TRACK JOCKEY (2011-16):RLMoore13%Strikerate.TOP TRACK TRAINER (2011-16):MJohnston15%Strikerate.FIRST TIME:2.00BestOfTimes(cheekpieces),3.45ArchVillain (visor),GoldPrince(blinkers),GangWarfare (cheek pieces), 4.55 Swag (tongue strap), 5.30 DoublyMotivated(hood).BEATEN FAVOURITES:2.00Mutamakkin(hcp).2.35Hakeem, War Decree. 3.10 Buckstay(hcp). 3.45 Tawdeea(hcp). 4.20Thesme(hcp).5.30DesertHaze(hcp),Haggle,PureArt(hcp).DRAW:Low

numbers best in sprints, though a fast start is equally important.LONGEST TRAVELLER: War Decree (2.35) & Abstraction (4.20)Ireland; Revolutionist (2.00), Watersmeet (2.00), Fire Fighting(2.00),Stars Over The Sea(2.00),Notarised(3.45),Rich And Famous(4.55),Haley Bop(5.30)291miles.STABLE SWITCH:NoQualifiers.

7.30 HANDICAP CHASE £9,384 (3) 2m 7f 180yds (5)

1 431 l RUSSIAN REGENT (27) (C&D)GElliott(IRE)121112 R Johnson2 551 TANGOLAN (27)(T)FO’Brien8113..............P Brennan3 113- LOWANBEHOLD (97)MissSForster9109..J Hamilton(3)4 P54 PRESENTED (10) (C&D,F)MissLHarrison9103 C Bewley(5)5 3-53 DR MOLONEY (27)SCrawford(IRE)9102.B Hughes

TONGUE STRAP: Nos. 2, 5 CHEEK PIECES: No. 5.SOFT/HEAVY WINNERS: Nos. 1, 4.

W-Factor: Russian Regent (99); Lowanbehold (88); Tangolan (87).SP FORECAST:6-4RussianRegent,7-4Tangolan,7DrMoloney,8Presented,Lowanbehold.

8.00 HANDICAP HURDLE £3,899 (5) 2m 47yds (7)

1 6L7 SWALEDALE LAD (49) (D,T)RFord91112.H Challoner2 P26 ROLL OF THUNDER (27) (D)JWalton71112.. J Hamilton(3)3 P33 SWEET HOLLY (16)MissLRussell51112......B Hughes4 555 CARTERS REST (10) (D)MrsACHamilton131110 Miss J Walton(7)5 L33 l BLAKE DEAN (14) (D)GElliott(IRE)81011...R Johnson6 6/54-CATCHTHEMOONLIGHT (401)MissLRussell8105 Mr W Reed(7)7 L65 TISH HALL (27)SCrawford(IRE)6 10 0..Craig Nichol

BLINKERS: No. 5 VISOR: No. 4 TONGUE STRAP: No. 5 HOOD: No. 6. SOFT/HEAVY WINNERS: Nos. 1, 4, 5.

W-Factor: Blake Dean (99); Swaledale Lad (90); Sweet Holly (89).SP FORECAST:5-4BlakeDean,5SweetHolly,6SwaledaleLad,8Catchthemoonlight,CartersRest,RollOfThunder,16TishHall.

3.10 QATAR LENNOX STKS (GP 2) £170,130 (1) 7f (8) CH4

1 (1) 359 BUCKSTAY (17) (D)PChapple-Hyam693.J P Spencer2 (4) 292 l DUTCH CONNECTION (17) (C&D,F)CHills493 James McDonald3 (3) 0-11 HOME OF THE BRAVE (59) (D,F)HPalmer493 James Doyle4 (2) 531 MARKAZ (31) (D)OwenBurrows493.....P Hanagan5 (7) 607 TUPI (17) (D)RHannon493........................ L Dettori6 (8) L71 BIRCHWOOD (17) (D,T)RFahey3810.... R L Moore7 (5) 278 DREAM DUBAI (39)SKirk3810............. S De Sousa8 (6) 139 GIFTED MASTER (41) (D)HPalmer3810..J Crowley

VISOR: No. 6 TONGUE STRAP: No. 3 CHEEK PIECES: No. 1.W-Factor: Dutch Connection (99); Home Of The Brave (98);

Markaz (98).SP FORECAST: 2 HomeOf The Brave, 9-4 Dutch Connection, 6Birchwood,15-2GiftedMaster,8Markaz,12Buckstay,25Others.GUIDE: DUTCH CONNECTIONfoundonlyToormoretoostronginthisracelastyear(gd-sft)andhavinglookedbacktosomethinglikehisbestatAscot(1m,gd-fm)lasttime,hecouldgoonebetterthisterm.Home Of The Bravebeatasubsequent winner in Covey when landing a Group 3 atHaydock(7f,gd)andhasclaims,whileMarkazgotbacktowinningwaysinaNewcastle(6f,tpt)Group3lasttimeandis in with a shout. The booking of Ryan Moore to rideGodolphin’s Birchwood is interesting especially afterRichardFahey’scoltstruckinListedcompanyatChester(7f,sft)lasttime.

3.45 SUMMER STAKES (HCAP) £62,250 (2) 1m 6f (14) CH4

1 (8) 37L ELIDOR (37) (D)MChannon6910......... S De Sousa2 (14) 0-11 l KING BOLETE (48)RVarian499...........A Atzeni3 (4) 50/2 QEWY (42)CAppleby699........... James McDonald4 (13) 219 TAWDEEA (17)DO’Meara499..................D Tudhope5 (12) 190 GANG WARFARE (31) (D)SCrisford598. R Havlin6 (11) 8-00 FUN MAC (24) (D)HMorrison598..........J Fortune7 (3) 2/9-4FRANCIS OF ASSISI (17)CAppleby698.....A Kirby8 (6) 110 ARCH VILLAIN (31) (C&D)MrsAPerrett795..J Crowley9 (2) 27-6 A SOLDIER’S LIFE (39)CAppleby594..James Doyle10 (1) 377 FIRST MOHICAN (38) (D)AKing893...Hollie Doyle(7)11 (7) 2-40 HAVANA BEAT (24)BMillman693.........R Winston12 (5) 009 NOTARISED (24) (C&D,S,T)MJohnston593.J Fanning13(10) 210 MY REWARD (31)(T)TEasterby491..............D Allan14 (9) 242 GOLD PRINCE (24)SKirk491..................... L Dettori

BLINKERS: No. 14 VISOR: No. 8 TONGUE STRAP: Nos. 6, 11 CHEEK PIECES: No. 5 HOOD: No. 10.

W-Factor: King Bolete (99); Gold Prince (97); Gang Warfare (96).SP FORECAST:9-2KingBolete,6Qewy,8FunMac,Tawdeea,10GoldPrince,Notarised,ASoldier’sLife,12Others.

8.30 PERTHLODGE.CO.UK HCAP CHASE £5,198 (4) 2m 4f 20yds (5)

1 3L-5 QUITO DU TRESOR (26) (D)MissLRussell121112 T Scudamore2 405 SEAN AIRGEAD (30)MMcNiff(IRE)11119 Derek Fox3 1L2 NEFYN BAY (9) (F,T)DMcCain7117......Will Kennedy4 0L-4 l SON OF MY HEART (27)GElliott(IRE)11114 R Johnson5 R67 FORMIDABLEOPPONENT (10)WilliamYoungJnr9101 Mr J Dixon(7)

BLINKERS: No. 5 TONGUE STRAP: Nos. 2, 3, 4 CHEEK PIECES: Nos. 1, 2, 3. SOFT/HEAVY WINNERS: Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5.

W-Factor: Son Of My Heart (99); Nefyn Bay (95); Sean Airgead (92).

SP FORECAST:EvensSonOfMyHeart,7-2QuitoDuTresor,4SeanAirgead,6NefynBay,25Formidableopponent.

9.00 AMATEUR RIDERS’ HCAP HURDLE £3,743 (4) 2m 7f 207yds (7)

1 37P- QUICKASYOUCAN (174) (C&D)CAMcBratney(IRE) 81112Mr N McParlan2 3-16 MARAWEH (27) (C&D)MissLRussell6118 Mr W Reed(5)3 PL1 CASTLETOWN BRIDGE (51) (C)PStafford(IRE)9118 Miss Aileen O’Sullivan(7)4 2F1 l WESTERN HOME (10)GElliott(IRE)6117.. Mr J J Codd5 8P3 JOHNNY GO (16) (C)MissLHarrison6108 Miss R McDonald(5)6 4-58 ANDHAAR (16)NAlexander10107 Mr K Alexander(3)7 P0-7 SEE THE LEGEND (27) (C&D)MissSForster11 10 0 Miss J Walton(3) VISOR: No. 2 TONGUE STRAP: No. 1 CHEEK PIECES: Nos. 6, 7.

SOFT/HEAVY WINNERS: Nos. 1, 2, 3, 6, 7.W-Factor: Western Home (99); See The Legend (92);

Quickasyoucan (91).SP FORECAST: Evens Western Home, 9-2 Quickasyoucan,5JohnnyGo,7Maraweh,8CastletownBridge,33Others.

4.20 STAKES (HANDICAP) £19,407 (2) 5f (19)

1 (7) 2L7 MALJAA (17) (D)RVarian497.................P Hanagan2 (9) 32L ABSTRACTION (30) (D)MissNLupini(IRE)694 A Atzeni3 (5) 490 DUTCH MASTERPIECE (30) (D)GLMoore692 James McDonald4 (14) 226 BOWSON FRED (17) (D,T)MWEasterby492.N Evans(5)5 (12) 0L0 RED BARON (4) (D,T)EAlston791.............N Farley6 (3) 0-25 UNION ROSE (17) (D)RHarris490..........D Probert7 (6) 700 BOOM THE GROOM (17) (D)ACarroll590.. A Kirby8 (2) 009 HUMIDOR (24) (C&D)GBaker990........D Sweeney9 (10) 100 HARRY HURRICANE (17) (D)GBaker4813..James Doyle10(17) 323 THESME (18) (D,T)NTinkler4812............. L Dettori11 (19) 521 BLITHE SPIRIT (3) (D,T)EAlston5812(6ex)..J Hart12 (4) 0L2 l HAY CHEWED (11) (D)CAllen5811.....J Fanning13(16) 63-4 SHORE STEP (81)MChannon689...........S De Sousa14 (11) 415 CONFESSIONAL (11) (C&D,F,T)TEasterby986 H Bentley15(18) 267 BROTHER TIGER (18) (D,T)DCGriffiths786.O Murphy16 (1) 34L WASEEM FARIS (33) (D)JTuite7 8 2.......L Morris17(15) 39L LADY KYLLAR (4) (D)GMargarson4 8 2 ..Jane Elliott(7)18 (8) 77L RED STRIPES (3) (D,T)MrsLWilliamson4 8 2...F Norton19(13) 150- EXTRASOLAR (300) (C,D)MrsAPerrett6 8 2..J Quinn

BLINKERS: Nos. 1, 18 TONGUE STRAP: No. 19 EYE COVERS: No. 14 HOOD: No. 12.

W-Factor: Hay Chewed (99); Maljaa (98); Thesme (98).SP FORECAST:11-2Thesme,7ShoreStep,Maljaa,8BlitheSpirit,10UnionRose,BowsonFred,12Others.

4.55 MAIDEN STAKES (PLUS 10) 2YO £12,938 (2) 6f (12)

1 (7) 3 BEST SOLUTION (22)SbinSuroor90..James Doyle2 (4) 6 COLONEL FRANK (26)EdWalker90... J P Spencer3 (11) FIVE STAR FRANKEveJ-Houghton90...... C Bishop4 (2) 2 l HARRY ANGEL (80)CCox90....................A Kirby5 (1) MAZYOUNHPalmer90.................................. L Dettori6 (5) 20 PARYS MOUNTAIN (42)CHills90......... S De Sousa7 (12) POETIC PRINCIPLEJSMoore90.................L Morris8 (10) RICH AND FAMOUS(T)MJohnston90.James McDonald9 (6) 239 SALOUEN (11)SKirk90.....................................P Dobbs10 (3) 7 SEA SHACK (18)WKnight90......................J Crowley11 (9) SWAGRHannon90.....................................T Marquand12 (8) TESKO FELLARHannon90.............................S Levey

TONGUE STRAP: No. 11.W-Factor: Harry Angel (99); Parys Mountain (97); Salouen (93).SP FORECAST: 9-4 Harry Angel, 5 Parys Mountain, 11-2 BestSolution,6Mazyoun,8ColonelFrank,TeskoFella,12Others.

5.30 FILLIES’ STAKES (HANDICAP) £12,938 (3) 1m (13)

1 (10) 054 GRATZIE (2) (D)MChannon5100................G Baker2 (2) 431 HOME CUMMINS (17) (D,T)RFahey4911..P Hanagan3 (9) L71 LYFKA (18)PCole496....................................L Morris4 (12) 313- HAGGLE (269) (D)LCumani395................A Atzeni5 (8) 1L2 INKE (12) (D)JBoyle491.................................A Kirby6 (1) 463 HALEY BOP (6) (D,T)MJohnston390...J Fanning7 (13) 933 SHWAIMSA (10)RHannon390................... L Dettori8 (11) 311 QUEBEE (22) (D,F)CCox3812........................J Fahy9 (3) 113 DESERT HAZE (17) (D)RBeckett389. Oisin Murphy10 (6) 512 PACOLITA (15)SKirk4 8 9.................... M Godwin(7)11 (5) 122 l PURE ART (19)RBeckett388......... R Kingscote12 (4) 7L3 DOUBLY MOTIVATED (12) (D)CHills388.S De Sousa13 (7) 852 BELEAVE (26) (D)LDace381..................... K O’Neill TONGUE STRAP: No. 3 CHEEK PIECES: Nos. 2, 3, 5 HOOD: No. 12.

W-Factor: Pure Art (99); Quebee (97); Haley Bop (96).SP FORECAST: 5Haggle, 11-2 PureArt, 6Quebee, 7HaleyBop,Shwaimsa,8HomeCummins,10DesertHaze,14Others.

AYR: Soft2.00—TEMERITY (T Hamilton, 9-1) 1;

Permian(3-12ndfav)2;Alfie’sAngel(6-1)3.6ran. 31/2l, 11/4l. (R Fahey; 6-4 fav Proud Archi).Tote:£12.30;pl£3.90,£1.50.exacta:£28.30.tri-fecta:£326.90.CSF:£34.37.Non-runner:WiganWarrior.

2.30—VALLARTA (J P Sullivan, 17-2) 1;Invoke(8-1)2;FullonClarets(6-1)3.H’cap7ran.shd,1/2l.(MrsRCarr;11-10favCymraegBounty).Tote:£8.30;pl£3.40,£3.70.exacta:£52.00.tri-fecta:£226.50.CSF:£68.90.

3.05—DARK CRYSTAL (D Nolan, 9-1) 1;Charava (7-2 2nd fav) 2; Dark Command (13-8fav) 3. H’cap 9 ran. 11/4l, shd. (Miss L Perratt).Tote:£9.20;pl£2.20,£1.60,£1.10.exacta:£37.70.tricast: £78.09. trifecta: £108.60. CSF: £40.60.Non-runner:LadyCordie.

3.40—SATTELAC (PMakin,4-1) 1; SakhalinStar (9-2) 2; Age of Elegance (3-1 2nd fav) 3.H’cap 7 ran. ns, 13/4l. (K Dalgleish; 5-2 favAssisted). Tote: £5.20; pl £3.00, £1.90. exacta:£26.20.trifecta:£75.40.CSF:£22.61.

4.10—BUONARROTI(DTudhope,5-2fav)1;Multellie(10-3)2;Lexi’sBoy(3-12ndfav)3.H’cap6ran.23/4l,2l. (DCarroll).Tote:£3.10;pl£1.80,£1.40. exacta: £10.30. trifecta: £30.70. CSF:£10.97.Non-runner:InglebyHollow.

4.40—VICTOIRE DE LYPHAR(JPSullivan,18-1)1;Moonlightnavigator(9-2jtfav)2;Terhaal(9-2jtfav)3.H’cap11ran.3/4l,41/2l.(MrsRCarr).Tote: £18.00; pl £5.10, £1.90, £2.10. exacta:£114.70.tricast:£443.35.trifecta:£886.70.CSF:£94.97. Non-runners: Archie’s Advice, PicturePainter.

5.10—GONE WITH THE WIND (L Edmunds,5-22ndfav)1;GalileeChapel(7-4fav)2;MagicalLasso (6-1) 3. H’cap 6 ran. 3/4l, 31/2l. (RebeccaBastiman). Tote: £3.40; pl £1.80, £1.50. exacta:£7.10.tricast:£19.46.trifecta:£18.20.CSF:£6.99.Non-runners:KerryIcon,ToffeeApple.

Placepot: £157.10. Quadpot: £11.60

NEWTON ABBOT: Good to firm2.15—MR MOUNTAIN (A Coleman, 20-1) 1;

PrincessRoania(evensfav)2;Verygoodverygood(10-1) 3. 12 ran. 3/4l, 5l. (Miss E Lavelle). Tote:£20.40; pl £4.00, £1.50, £2.10. exacta: £58.90.trifecta:£405.50.CSF:£40.93.

2.45—SPRING STEEL (R McLernon, 5-1) 1;Accessallareas (14-1) 2; Thats Yer Man (8-1) 3.H’cap 10 ran. 11l, 31/4l. (A Dunn; 7-2 fav MountVesuvius). Tote: £5.90; pl £2.60, £4.50, £3.20.

exacta: £93.30. tricast: £556.01. trifecta:£750.40.CSF:£69.95.Non-runner:BahatiBoy.

3.20—MISS CRICK(WHutchinson,2-1fav)1;Billbushay(5-22ndfav)2;Tzora(5-1)3.H’cap7ran.ns,6l.(AKing).Tote:£3.20;pl£2.10,£2.10.exacta:£7.90.trifecta:£32.50.CSF:£7.82.

3.55—CANICALLYOUBACK(PMoloney,7-4fav) 1;Jarlath (3-1 jt2ndfav)2;Myroundorurs(3-1jt2ndfav)3.H’cap6ran.7l,nk.(EWilliams).Tote: £2.60; pl £1.50, £1.50. exacta: £6.60. tri-fecta:£18.70.CSF:£7.89.

4.25—PHANTOM PRINCE(HCobden,10-1)1;MexicanBorder(9-4fav)2;PeruvienBleu(5-22ndfav)3.H’cap9ran.23/4l,9l.(JFrost).Tote:£13.70; pl £3.40, £1.10, £2.40. exacta: £38.40.tricast:£74.99.trifecta:£122.90.CSF:£33.40.

4.55—PRESENT ACCEPTED (James Best,11-42ndfav)1;CelticIntrigue(5-1)2;Rior(16-1)3.H’cap7ran.11/2l,8l.(BMillman;7-4favFreeOfCharge). Tote: £4.50; pl £1.80, £2.70. exacta:£17.60.trifecta:£106.70.CSF:£16.71.

5.30—MACHIATO (AColeman,2-1 jt fav) 1;OurMerlin(10-1)2;LadyRobyn(2-1jtfav)3.10ran. 21/2l, 2l. (C Tizzard). Tote: £3.20; pl £1.30,£3.40, £1.20. exacta: £22.20. trifecta: £78.20.CSF:£25.67.

Jackpot: Not won, pool of £3,880.81 carried over.

Placepot: £50.30. Quadpot: £6.10

WINDSOR: Good to firm5.55—GREY GALLEON (J Fahy, 2-1 jt fav) 1;

Tschierschen(2-1jtfav)2;Sheila’sPalace(7-1)3.7ran.hd,4l.(CCox).Tote:£2.40;pl£1.40,£1.60.exacta:£7.90.trifecta:£26.60.CSF:£5.62.Non-runner:Wearethepeople.

6.25—EVERGATE(JCrowley,2-12ndfav)1;MrPocket(11-8fav)2;Inlawed(33-1)3.11ran.4l,21/2l. (H Palmer). Tote: £2.90; pl £1.10, £1.10,£8.60. exacta: £5.30. trifecta: £72.70. CSF:£4.86.

7.00—PRETTY BUBBLES (G Baker, 9-1) 1;Inclination(15-8fav)2;Symposium(2-12ndfav)3. H’cap 8 ran. 21/4l, 21/4l. (J R Jenkins). Tote:£10.10;pl£2.30,£1.30,£1.10.exacta:£29.10.tri-cast:£48.69.trifecta:£93.00.CSF:£26.87.

7.30—SEPTEMBER STARS(JCrowley,9-4jtfav)1;FeedTheGoater(11-4)2;Handytalk(5-1)3.H’cap 5 ran. 31/2l, 11/2l. (R Beckett; 9-4 jtfavChester Street). Tote: £3.00; pl £1.70, £1.60.exacta:£9.10.trifecta:£23.50.CSF:£8.65.

8.00—ROCK STEADY(WTwiston-Davies,7-22ndfav)1;CapeBanjo(9-1)2;PrendergastHill(3-1fav)3.H’cap8ran.1/2l,1l.(RCharlton).Tote:£4.50;pl£1.30,£3.10,£1.50.exacta:£39.00.tri-cast: £104.69. trifecta: £182.80. CSF: £34.94.Non-runner:StreetPoet.

8.30—RAVENOUS (K O’Neill, 4-1) 1; OfficerDrivel (11-2) 2; Glens Wobbly (11-4 2nd fav) 3.H’cap7ran.23/4l,nk.(LDace;5-2favChantecler).Tote:£4.70;pl£2.40,£2.80.exacta:£27.00.tri-cast: £69.92. trifecta: £145.70. CSF: £26.55.Non-runner:SongAndDanceMan.

Placepot: £27.70. Quadpot: £14.20.

WOLVERHAMPTON: Standard5.40—FOUR DRAGONS(RKingscote,7-22nd

fav)1;Makman(11-4fav)2;Mightaswellsmile(4-1)3.H’cap8ran.11/4l,shd.(TDascombe).Tote:£4.30;pl £1.40, £2.50, £1.30. exacta: £18.10. tricast:£39.97.trifecta:£59.50.CSF:£13.91.

6.10—DANDY FLAME(RenatoSouza,200-1)1;Elegantly Bound (10-1) 2; Goodwood Crusader(3-1)3.9ran.23/4l,1/2l.(JSantos;6-4favGerrard’sReturn). Tote: £50.70; pl £19.90, £3.00, £1.80.exacta:£346.90.trifecta:£5614.80.CSF:£1603.83.Non-runner:Prancelina.

6.40—ELJADDAAF (R Winston, 11-8 fav) 1;LuckyLodge(15-2)2;IndianAffair(12-1)3.H’cap13ran.1/2l,nk.(DIvory).Tote:£2.00;pl£1.10,£2.30,£3.70. exacta: £12.70. tricast: £94.95. trifecta:£118.90.CSF:£10.33.

7.10—MULTITASK(HCrouch,7-1)1;RedUnico(7-1)2;IllusiveForce(9-1)3.H’cap11ran.21/2l,11/4l.(GLMoore;15-8favWhatUsain).Tote:£11.40;pl£2.90, £2.40, £2.40. exacta: £79.60. tricast:£456.12. trifecta: £1341.80. CSF: £55.62. Non-runner:ForShiaAndLula.

7.40—MR LANDO (S Donohoe, 8-1) 1; CoolMusic(10-32ndfav)2;Gracesome(50-1)3.H’cap9 ran. nk, 1/2l. (J Farrelly; 3-1 fav Yasir). Tote:£11.70;pl£4.20,£1.60,£3.30.exacta:£43.80.tri-cast:£1242.73.trifecta:£1390.80.CSF:£33.85.

8.10—ILZAM(HBentley,11-2)1;Ravenhoe(4-1fav) 2; Vastly (12-1) 3. H’cap 10 ran. 3/4l, shd. (MBotti).Tote:£5.90;pl£2.10,£1.60,£2.30.exacta:£25.50. tricast: £248.90. trifecta: £64.50. CSF:£26.56.

8.40—BONHOMIE (MartinHarley,7-4 fav) 1;Encore Moi (5-1) 2; Broughtons Vision (9-1) 3.H’cap13ran.nk,11/4l.(MBell).Tote:£2.50;pl£1.10,£2.40, £3.20. exacta: £14.00. tricast: £65.12. tri-fecta:£80.60.CSF:£9.76.

Placepot: £188.90. Quadpot: £41.10.

RESULTS

THE ScouT

THE ScouT

6.00 Macalla6.30 Impulsive American7.00 Tajseer

7.30 Russian Regent8.00 Blake Dean8.30 Son Of My Heart9.00 Western Home

2.00 Second Wave2.35 Boynton3.10 DUTCH CONNECTION (nap)

3.45 King Bolete4.20 Hay Chewed4.55 Harry Angel5.30 Pure Art

SCOTTISH EXPRESS:2.35 ISOMER (nap)

58 Daily Express Tuesday July 26 2016 SPORT: GOLF AND RACING

Home comforts key for Shadoff’s Open bidterms but for greasy pastry products, it is woefully short.

Time to stock up – before turning 2016’s promise into the prize the Yorkshirewoman values above all others.

“I’m still English, born and raised. I’m proud of that. America is where I call home

JODI EWART SHADOFF fl ew home to England yesterday with two important boxes to tick this week – win the Ricoh British Women’s Open and fi nd the nearest Greggs for a sausage roll.

Florida, where England’s most consistent challenger in this season’s Majors is based, has a lot going for it in golf

now but I love both places. My putter cover has the British fl ag on it,” said the 28-year-old, who moved a decade ago to attend college in New Mexico and stayed to play the LPGA Tour.

“A week at home to play in the British Open is perfect . Having a sausage roll, going to Greggs… that’s what I

miss most . I’ve always put a lot of pressure on myself to play well in the British Open because it is my home Major. That’s the No1 tournament I want to win.”

She fi nished eighth at the US Open earlier this month and said: “ To have had a top 10 and two top 20s in three Majors this year has

been huge. It has just proved to me I’m on the right track.”

The frustration for the women’s game is that this week’s event at Woburn goes up against the men’s USPGA Championship .

“ It will split the TV ratings but it doesn’t change anything for me on the course,” said Shadoff.

By Neil Squires

ROLL UP: Shadoff is competing at Woburn

Dutch hoping to make amendsTRAINER Charlie Hills (below) is hoping his runner DUTCH CONNECTION (3.10) can return triumphant in today’s Lennox Stakes at Glorious Goodwood after his defeat last year.

Since that excellent second behind Toormore, the four-year-old has been beaten in his next four outings.

But he showed that he retains his ability when chasing home Mutakayyef at Royal Ascot.

Unlike his rivals he has winning form at Goodwood which has to be in his favour on this unique course.

Home Of The Brave, the favourite, will be the one he has to beat.

It will be a close call in the Vintage Stakes

when BOYNTON (2.35) renews rivalry with War Degree. The last time the pair met, Boynton came out on top by three quarters of a length at Newmarket.

Today, War Degree receives three pounds from his rival but I

expect Boynton to come out on top

again.Charlie

Appleby, the trainer of Boynton, can take the

opening event with SECOND

WAVE (2.00) in the Matchbook Stakes.

He was not disgraced at Royal Ascot when second behind Sir Isaac Newton.

The winner has since won and was a respectable fourth behind Highland Reel at Ascot on Saturday.

four-year-old has expect Boynton to come out on top

again.

Appleby, the trainer of Boynton, can take the

opening event with

WAVE (2.00) in the

By The Scout

Lambourn: TAKATUL (4.05 Yarmouth)Midlands: MONOPOLI (2.10 Beverley)

Newmarket: SHAKOPEE (2.00 Goodwood)

North: NOTARISED (3.45 Goodwood)

GOSSIP FROM THE GALLOPS

TRACK FACTS: GOING: Good to Firm. Left Handed. TOP TRACK JOCKEY (2011-16): T Durcan 13% Strike rate. TOP TRACK TRAINER (2011-16): C Wall 24% Strike rate. FIRST TIME: 4.40 Hollywood Road (blinkers), Blue Geranium (hood), 5.10 Archimedes (blinkers). BEATEN FAVOURITES: 3.30 Doctor Sardonicus(hcp). 4.05 Four Poets(hcp), Twin Point(hcp). 4.40 Hollywood Road(hcp). 5.10 Racing Angel(hcp). DRAW: High numbers best on the straight course, especially in large fields. LONGEST TRAVELLER: Elements Legacy (1.50), We’ll Shake Hands (2.55), Yeeoow (3.30) 242 miles. 3 STABLE SWITCH: 2.55 Buteo Bai from Martin Smith.

TRACK FACTS: GOING: Good. Left Handed. TOP TRACK JOCKEY (2011-16): S Twiston-Davies 17% Strike rate. TOP TRACK TRAINER (2011-16): Jonjo O’Neill 17% Strike rate. FIRST TIME: 7.10 Bestwork D’olivate (tongue strap), Weyburn (hood, tongue strap), 7.40 Arthur Mc Bride (tongue strap), Listen And Learn (tongue strap), 8.10 Doitforjoe (tongue strap), Hang ‘em High (tongue strap). BEATEN FAVOURITES: 5.40 Dealing River(hcp ch), Toe To Toe(hcp ch). 6.10 Kashmir Peak(hcp hdl), Net Work Rouge. 6.40 Tiger Trek(hcp hdl). 8.10 Washed Ashore. LONGEST TRAVELLER: Bestwork D’olivate (7.10) 159 miles. STABLE SWITCH: 6.10 Flying Gnu from Mrs A Wall, Oscars Way from T Symonds. 7.10 The Outlaw from P Nicholls. 8.10 Doitforjoe from Michael Butler.

2.10 PAT AND DAVID STILL GOING STRONG SELLING HANDICAP £2,588 (Class 6) 1m 4f 16yds (12 declared)

1 (4) 326-046 ● ANEEDH (35) (C&D) C Mulhall 6 10-0 ..............................J P Sullivan ★992 (1) 518045 SAMSONITE (9) T Coyle 4 9-13......................................................... B McHugh 943 (3) 274-847 VOICE FROM ABOVE (86) (C) P Holmes 7 9-6 ..................Paula Muir(7) 874 (8) 126926 CHAUVELIN (7) (D) R C Guest 5 9-4 ...............................................C Beasley 975 (10) 34-8765 MONOPOLI (8) (S) I Furtado 7 9-3 ......................................................D Nolan 946 (5) L-76000 PLAYBOY BAY (9) R Barr 4 9-3............................................................T Eaves 877 (7) 53/7-42L IMPECCABILITY (7) J Mackie 6 9-0 ................................................R Ffrench 958 (11) 690L-76 CHRISTMAS LIGHT (13) (C) A Lockwood 9 8-13 ...........................C Hardie 869 (6) 0-05805 EENY MAC (35) (C) J Wainwright 9 8-12 ..........................................P Aspell 8510 (2) 0-L7L29 TROY BOY (32) Rebecca Bastiman 6 8-12 ............................R P Walsh(7) 8811 (9) 46L-486 PENCAITLAND (29) N Wilson 4 8-12 .........................................P Mulrennan 8912 (12) 880 PERCY’S ENDEAVOUR (14) M Walford 3 8-0 ...........................D Fentiman 90

BLINKERS: Nos. 1, 4 VISOR: No. 10 CHEEK PIECES: Nos. 5, 11.SP FORECAST: 11-4 Chauvelin, 9-2 Monopoli, 5 Aneedh, 6 Samsonite, 10 Pencaitland, Voice From

Above, 12 Impeccability, 14 Christmas Light, 20 Others.

2.45 HOLDERNESS PONY CLUB MAIDEN AUCTION STAKES 2YO £3,781 (5) 5f (10)

1 (10) JUSTANOTHERBOTTLE D Carroll 9-5 ............................................ B McHugh 682 (5) L REBOUNDED (24) D Carroll 9-1.........................................................G Gibbons 913 (6) 32 JEANY (13) B Smart 9-0 .....................................................................C Beasley 954 (1) 34 NIFTY NIECE (13) Mrs A Duffield 9-0..........................................P McDonald 855 (7) 4 WESTERN PRESENCE (17) R Fahey 8-12 .....................................T Hamilton 906 (3) L8 FLYING HOPE (8) N Tinkler 8-10 ...........................................................T Eaves 817 (9) 4326 JOLLYDEE (43) P Midgley 8-10 .................................................................G Lee 978 (4) 432 LA CASA TARIFA (22) M Johnston 8-10 .................................P Mulrennan 899 (8) 2 ● QUIET MOMENT (24) (F) B Haslam 8-10 ............................. J Haynes ★9910 (2) L SHELNEVERWALKALONE (50) I Furtado 8-7 .............................R Da Silva 64

SP FORECAST: 9-4 Quiet Moment, 3 La Casa Tarifa, 9-2 Jeany, 6 Western Presence, 8 Jollydee, 10 Nifty Niece, 25 Justanotherbottle, Rebounded, 33 Others.

3.20 ROBERTA MARSHALL MEMORIAL HANDICAP £3,781 (5) 5f (8)

1 (5) 708550 CAPTAIN BOB (18) R Cowell 5 9-10 ...........................................P Mulrennan 862 (8) 652212 ORIENTAL SPLENDOUR (8) (D) Mrs R Carr 4 9-8 ..................J P Sullivan 953 (1) 425707 FLICKA’S BOY (2) (C&D) T Coyle 4 9-8 ....................................... B McHugh 894 (7) 5-41544 VAN GERWEN (29) J L Eyre 3 9-7 ...............................................P McDonald 885 (2) 325935 NOODLES BLUE BOY (12) (C&D,F) O Pears 10 9-5 .....J Butterfield(3) 896 (6) 2-52148 BURTONWOOD (8) (C&D) Julie Camacho 4 9-5 ...............K Schofield(7) 947 (4) 549-686 INNOCENTLY (8) (D) D O’Meara 5 9-4 ..................................P Vaughan(7) 898 (3) 3-30122 ● BOND BOMBSHELL (9) (C&D) D O’Meara 3 9-0 .....Josh Doyle(5) ★99

TONGUE STRAP: No. 3 CHEEK PIECES: Nos. 5, 7 HOOD: Nos. 1, 4.SP FORECAST: 3 Bond Bombshell, 7-2 Oriental Splendour, 5 Noodles Blue Boy, 6 Captain Bob,

7 Innocently, 10 Burtonwood, Van Gerwen, 12 Flicka’s Boy.

3.55 WILFORD WATTS MEMORIAL HANDICAP £6,301 (4) 1m 100yds (6)

1 (1) 215021 JACBEQUICK (8) (C&D) D O’Meara 5 10-3(6ex) .................Josh Doyle(5) 952 (6) 631862 DUBAI DYNAMO (10) (C&D) Mrs R Carr 11 10-0 ........................P McDonald 913 (2) LL4511 ● FINAL (14) (C&D,F) M Johnston 4 9-10 ..........................P Mulrennan ★994 (4) 16-8233 DAWN MIRAGE (12) (D) R Fahey 4 9-5 ....................................... T Hamilton 955 (3) LL-9L93 HOMELAND (14) B Rothwell 4 9-2 ................................................J P Sullivan 846 (5) 1-95 BRONTE FLYER (19) (D) Mrs A Duffield 3 8-8 ..........................R Scott(5) 92

VISOR: No. 1 TONGUE STRAP: No. 5 CHEEK PIECES: No. 6.SP FORECAST: 2 Jacbequick, 9-4 Final, 9-2 Dubai Dynamo, 5 Dawn Mirage, 12 Bronte Flyer, 14 Homeland.

4.30 IRISH STALLION FARMS EBF MAIDEN STAKES 2YO £3,781 (5) 7f 100yds (4)

1 (3) 472LL SMILEY RILEY (11) T Coyle 9-5 .........................................................B McHugh 872 (1) 62 LAUREATE (19) M Johnston 9-0 ................................................P Mulrennan 903 (4) 47983 ● MELESINA (19) R Fahey 9-0 ..................................................T Hamilton ★994 (2) 5L MISS BATES (29) Mrs A Duffield 9-0..........................................P McDonald 90

SP FORECAST: Evens Melesina, 6-4 Laureate, 8 Smiley Riley, 12 Miss Bates.

5.05 IN LOVING MEMORY OF AIDAN MCARDLE ‘MAC’ HANDICAP £3,781 (5) 7f 100yds (13)

1 (11) 386-L0L GAMBINO (50) (D) J Riches 6 10-0 .........................................J Vaughan(5) 892 (1) 9-06L00 MIME DANCE (31) (D) D O’Meara 5 9-12 ...............................Josh Doyle(5) 933 (13) 482233 ● RELIGHT MY FIRE (8) (C&D) T Easterby 6 9-12 ..R Richardson(3) ★994 (9) 210874 MR COOL CASH (18) (C,D) R C Guest 4 9-11 .................................C Beasley 935 (10) 14-L092 BALTIC PRINCE (18) (C&D) A Carroll 6 9-11 .........................G Downing(3) 936 (7) 443828 TALENT SCOUT (14) (C&D) Mrs K Tutty 10 9-9 ............ Gemma Tutty(5) 907 (3) 310L82 FAINTLY (8) (D) Mrs R Carr 5 9-9 ...............................................J P Sullivan 968 (4) 4-1280L AFKAR (29) (D) I Furtado 8 9-9 ..................................................... L Betts(5) 909 (12) 190335 MAKE ON MADAM (8) (C&D) J L Eyre 4 9-8 ..............................G Gibbons 9010 (8) 64229 DASHEEN (18) M Johnston 3 9-6 ...............................................P Mulrennan 9411 (5) 3L751L MERCURY (12) (C&D) K Ryan 4 9-4 .....................................................K Stott 9312 (2) 156730 ARCANE DANCER (8) (C&D) L Mullaney 3 8-12 ............................C Hardie 9213 (6) 0L144-L SEKURAS GIRL (80) (C&D) C Mulhall 4 8-9 ................................ B McHugh 92 BLINKERS: No. 11 TONGUE STRAP: No. 4 CHEEK PIECES: Nos. 2, 3, 6, 8, 12, 13 HOOD: No. 9.

SP FORECAST: 5 Faintly, 11-2 Baltic Prince, 6 Dasheen, 7 Relight My Fire, Mr Cool Cash, 8 Mime Dance, Make On Madam, 12 Arcane Dancer, 14 Others.

5.35 LADY JANE BETHELL MEMORIAL HCAP (AMATEUR RIDERS) £2,496 (6) 1m 1f 207yds (11)

1 (4) 62-L644 JERSEY JEWEL (14) T Dascombe 4 10-10............ Miss C A Greenway(5) 872 (6) 244551 ● SAN CASSIANO (14) (C&D) Mrs R Carr 9 10-9 Miss S Brotherton ★993 (2) 658-439 BOLLIHOPE (101) R C Guest 4 10-5 ............................Miss Becky Smith(3) 914 (10) 0L506/5 PEVENSEY (14) (D) Jacqueline Coward 14 10-4 .................Miss Jo Mason 915 (9) 467U1L LEAN ON PETE (25) (C) O Pears 7 10-4 ...............................Miss C Walton 876 (5) 6569-P SHAVAUGHN (6) (T) A Dunn 4 10-0 ...........................Miss Page Fuller(3) 827 (3) 856939 I’M SUPER TOO (8) (C) Mrs K Tutty 9 9-13 ........................Miss E Todd(3) 888 (1) 424643 WELD AL KHAWANEEJ (8) K Ryan 3 9-12 ...................... Miss H T Lees(7) 889 (11) 23669-0 YAWAIL (8) B Rothwell 5 9-8 .........................................Miss F McSharry(7) 8110 (7) 67-3093 GRACEFUL ACT (13) (D) R Barr 8 9-5 ..............................................Doubtful 8311 (8) 644566 RUBIS (14) R Fahey 3 9-1 ............................................Miss Emily Bullock(5) 85

BLINKERS: Nos. 2, 6 CHEEK PIECES: No. 9.SP FORECAST: 5-2 San Cassiano, 5 Weld Al Khawaneej, 11-2 Lean On Pete, 6 Jersey Jewel,

7 Bollihope, 10 Rubis, I’m Super Too, 12 Pevensey, 20 Others.

BEVERLEY RUK

THE SCOUT2.10 Aneedh2.45 Quiet Moment3.20 Bond Bombshell3.55 Final

4.30 MELESINA5.05 Relight My Fire5.35 San Cassiano

1.50 MAIDEN AUCTION STAKES 2YO £2,976 (Class 6) 7f 3yds (9 declared)

1 (2) 555 ROMAN LEGION (20) D Ivory 9 3 ..........................J Duern(3)2 (6) 57L APPLE SCRUFFS (12) M Attwater 9 0 ................A Beschizza3 (8) 943 ELEMENTS LEGACY (24)(T) K Burke 9 0 ............ D Costello4 (7) 4 PITCH HIGH (13) Miss J Feilden 9 0 .......Shelley Birkett(3)5 (1) BARTHOLOMEW J Mrs L Pearce 8 11 ...................S Pearce(3)6 (4) 8 DROP KICK MURPHI (12)(T) G Baker 8 11 ..............S Drowne7 (3) MASONIC R Brisland 8 11 ......................................... A McCarthy8 (9) CHICONOMIC R Guest 8 6 .......................................Martin Lane9 (5) 4 ● MARILYN (26) (F) C Wall 8 6 ................................T Durcan

VISOR: No. 3.W-Factor: Marilyn (99); Drop Kick Murphi (84); Apple Scruffs (82).SP FORECAST: 6-4 Marilyn, 7-2 Pitch High, 6 Drop Kick Murphi, 10 Elements Legacy, 12 Chiconomic, Apple Scruffs, 14 Roman Legion, 16 Others.

2.20 WILLIAM (BILL) TAVERNER HANDICAP £2,264 (6) 2m (6)

1 (6) 65L LADY OF YUE (45) (F) E Stanford 6 9 7 ... Aaron Jones(5)2 (4) 522 ● THEYDON BOIS (12) P Charalambous 4 9 0..Rosie Jessop(3)3 (3) 234 WHAT A PARTY (26) (C) Miss G Kelleway 4 8 13 ..D Costello4 (5) L35 LA FRITILLAIRE (7) J Given 4 8 8 ..............................A Mullen5 (2) L06 SAKHRA (12)(T) W Brisbourne 5 8 3 ................N Garbutt(3)6 (1) 08L OPUS TOO (65) J Ryan 5 8 3 .............Josephine Gordon(3)

CHEEK PIECES: Nos. 2, 3.W-Factor: Theydon Bois (99); Lady Of Yue (96); What A Party (93).SP FORECAST: 6-4 Theydon Bois, 3 What A Party, 7-2 Lady Of Yue, 6 La Fritillaire, 12 Sakhra, 33 Opus Too.

2.55 HANDICAP £2,264 (6) 1m 2f 23yds (7)

1 (6) 761 ● WE’LL SHAKE HANDS (7) (D,T) K Burke 5 10 0 .C Lee(7)2 (5) 668 MONNA VALLEY (13) S C Williams 4 9 8 .......Martin Harley3 (1) 6-77 BETHNAL GREEN (45) R Brisland 4 9 8 ............ A McCarthy4 (3) 5-L6 KILIM (60) L Cumani 3 9 3 .....................................Martin Lane5 (4) 658- BUTEO BAI (266) Mrs L Wadham 3 8 10...... Thomas Brown6 (7) 873 CAPTAIN GERALD (20) J Ryan 3 8 10 ... Josephine Gordon(3)7 (2) L9-9 WORK (60) D M Simcock 3 8 6 .....................................A Mullen

CHEEK PIECES: No. 6.W-Factor: We’ll Shake Hands (99); Kilim (96); Buteo Bai (96).

SP FORECAST: 6-4 We’ll Shake Hands, 7-2 Monna Valley, 6 Work, 7 Kilim, 10 Bethnal Green, Captain Gerald, 12 Buteo Bai.

5.40 WIDMER, PERSHORE HANDICAP CHASE £2,859 (Class 5) 2m 110yds (11 declared)

1 253 DEISE VU (16) R Brotherton 8 11 12 .............................. B Poste(3)2 27P TARA MAC (16) T Vaughan 7 11 10 ................................ T J O’Brien3 453 ● DEALING RIVER (16) (C&D) Mrs C Bailey 9 11 9 ....H Skelton4 136 HIGHBURY HIGH (27) N Mulholland 9 11 8 .......................N Fehily5 232 THE KVILLEKEN (16) M Keighley 8 11 7 ...........................A Tinkler6 456- CAPISCI (310) (D) S-J Davies 11 11 5.....................C Hammond(7)7 453 WYNDCREST (9) A Dunn 9 10 7.................................... R McLernon8 4/L-4 YOURHOLIDAYISOVER (16) T R Gretton 9 10 3 ........J M Davies9 L24- RED ROSSO (268) (D) B Summers 11 10 0 ...................T Whelan10 3-PP TOE TO TOE (54) Kerry Lee 8 10 0 .........................Jamie Moore11 P-PP SURPRISE US (1) M Gillard 9 10 0 ............................... M Heard(5)

BLINKERS: No. 7 TONGUE STRAP: Nos. 4, 7, 8, 9, 10 CHEEK PIECES: Nos. 4, 5, 8, 11.

W-Factor: Dealing River (99); Highbury High (88); The Kvilleken (88).SP FORECAST: 7-2 Dealing River, 4 Highbury High, 9-2 The Kvilleken, 7 Wyndcrest, 8 Toe To Toe, 10 Capisci, 12 Tara Mac, 14 Red Rosso, 16 Others.

6.10 BEGINNERS’ CHASE £4,029 (4) 2m 7f (9)

1 U4F ACADIAN (13) N Hawke 6 11 7 .....................................T Bellamy(3)2 1/2-2 IN THE ROUGH (37) Jonjo O’Neill 7 11 7 ................... R McLernon3 F-24 ● KASHMIR PEAK (10) D Skelton 7 11 7 ........................H Skelton4 PL9 KOSTAQUARTA (25) S Hodgson 9 11 7 ......................N Scholfield5 234 MR SHANTU (23) Jonjo O’Neill 7 11 7 ...........................A Coleman6 P23 NET WORK ROUGE (53) K Bailey 7 11 7 ................................D Bass7 PL/P- OSCARS WAY (125) M Gillard 8 11 7 .................................T Cannon8 125 FLYING GNU (60) Mark Wall 10 11 0 .............................M Griffiths9 L-37 LADY OF LONGSTONE (27) D Pipe 6 11 0 .................. M Heard(5) TONGUE STRAP: Nos. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 CHEEK PIECES: Nos. 1, 4, 5, 6, 9.W-Factor: Kashmir Peak (99); Lady Of Longstone (96); Mr Shantu (95).SP FORECAST: 9-4 In The Rough, 3 Net Work Rouge, 7-2 Kashmir Peak, 5 Lady Of Longstone, 8 Mr Shantu, 20 Acadian, 33 Others.

6.40 HANDICAP CHASE £7,596 (3) 2m 110yds (9)

1 721 ROMAN FLIGHT (16) (D) David Dennis 8 11 12 .......J Bargary(5)2 123 MISS TENACIOUS (37) (C&D) R Hodges 9 11 10 ....H Cobden(3)3 22L TURN OVER SIVOLA (30) (D) A King 9 11 7 ......... W Hutchinson4 136 INK MASTER (30) (D) P Hobbs 6 11 4 ......................... T J O’Brien5 121 ● CASINO MARKETS (22) (C) Miss E Lavelle 8 11 3 ....D Jacob6 00-5 BOX OFFICE (39) Jonjo O’Neill 5 11 2 ........................ R McLernon7 1-23 FESTIVE AFFAIR (52) (D) Jonjo O’Neill 8 11 2 ..........A Coleman8 P-33 UPSANDDOWNS (57) E Williams 8 11 0 ......................... P Moloney9 P2L TIGER TREK (28) Dr R Newland 7 10 9...........S Twiston-Davies VISOR: No. 1 TONGUE STRAP: Nos. 7, 8 CHEEK PIECES: No. 7 HOOD: No. 8.W-Factor: Casino Markets (99); Ink Master (93); Upsanddowns (92).SP FORECAST: 3 Roman Flight, 4 Casino Markets, 5 Box Office, 13-2 Ink Master, 8 Turn Over Sivola, 10 Upsanddowns, Miss Tenacious, 12 Others.

7.10 NATIONAL HUNT NOVICES’ HURDLE £3,379 (4) 2m 4f (7)

1 6/0-1 ALLELU ALLELUIA (46) (D) Jonjo O’Neill 5 11 5 .......A Coleman2 631 KALONDRA (22) (C&D) N Mulholland 5 11 5....................N Fehily3 331 ● THE OUTLAW (16) (D) Mrs S Leech 6 11 5 ..S Twiston-Davies4 1-UL WEYBURN (14) (D) M Keighley 5 11 5 ...............................A Tinkler5 P/PP BLAZING GLEN (27) A Jessop 8 10 12 ........................ T J O’Brien6 43P CODE OF LAW (13) N Mulholland 6 10 12 ....................S Corby(3)7 4-6L BESTWORK D’OLIVATE (62) M Hill 5 10 5 ........................L Heard

TONGUE STRAP: Nos. 2, 4, 7 HOOD: No. 4.W-Factor: The Outlaw (99); Allelu Alleluia (97); Kalondra (96).

SP FORECAST: 11-8 Kalondra, 11-4 The Outlaw, 9-2 Allelu Alleluia, 6 Weyburn, 12 Code Of Law, 25 Bestwork D’olivate, 66 Blazing Glen.

YARMOUTH ATR

WORCESTER ATR

3.30 MARTIN FOULGER MEMORIAL HANDICAP £7,763 (3) 6f 3yds (10)

1 (7) 776 BASIL BERRY (33) (D) C Dwyer 5 9 12 ......................S Golam2 (5) 1-L4 CAPTAIN COLBY (18) (D) Ed Walker 4 9 12 ......... D Costello3 (1) 114 GENTLEMEN (14) (D) P McEntee 5 9 9 .. Josephine Gordon(3)4 (3) 1-50 DOCTOR SARDONICUS (66) (D) D M Simcock 5 9 8 .. M Harley5 (2) 012 MERHOOB (18) (D) J Ryan 4 9 3 .............................S Donohoe6 (6) L40 ELRONAQ (45) (D) C Hills 3 9 2 ..................................D O’Neill7 (10) 804 YEEOOW (2) (D,T) K Burke 7 8 10 ..............................C Lee(7)8 (9) 359 HONCHO (18) (C&D) J Ryan 4 8 7 .............................R Powell9 (4) 453 SHOWTIME STAR (10) (D) Miss G Kelleway 6 8 7 .. David Egan(7)10 (8) 212 ● DAVID’S DUCHESS (10) (D) R Fahey 3 8 3 .... P Mathers

BLINKERS: No. 2 CHEEK PIECES: Nos. 1, 8 HOOD: Nos. 3, 9.W-Factor: David’s Duchess (99); Captain Colby (95);

Doctor Sardonicus (95).SP FORECAST: 10-3 Captain Colby, 4 Merhoob, 11-2 Gentlemen, 6 Doctor Sardonicus, 7 David’s Duchess, 10 Elronaq, Yeeoow, 12 Basil Berry, 20 Others.

4.05 HANDICAP £4,690 (4) 7f 3yds (7)

1 (4) 5-13 TWIN POINT (191) (D) C Fellowes 5 9 9 ................S Donohoe2 (5) 122 NORTH CREEK (20) (D) C Wall 3 9 7 ........................T Durcan3 (3) 1 TAKATUL (42) (D,S) C Hills 3 9 6...............................D O’Neill4 (6) 836- MANTON GRANGE (312)(T) G Baker 3 9 6 ............S Drowne5 (2) 631 ● CORONATION DAY (13) (D) J Tate 3 9 2 .Martin Harley6 (1) 134 FOUR POETS (18) (D) D M Simcock 3 9 0 .............. S W Kelly7 (7) 136 JOHNNY B GOODE (11) (C&D) C Dwyer 4 8 13 Josephine Gordon(3)

TONGUE STRAP: No. 1.W-Factor: Coronation Day (99); North Creek (96); Twin Point (95).SP FORECAST: 2 Takatul, 9-2 Twin Point, 5 Four Poets, 6 North Creek, Coronation Day, 8 Manton Grange, 12 Johnny B Goode.

4.40 RIVERSIDE RENTALS HANDICAP £2,911 (5) 1m 3yds (6)

1 (4) 4-22 ● HOLLYWOOD ROAD (12) D Cantillon 3 9 6 .....G Wood(7)2 (1) 273 CORKED (20) H Palmer 3 9 6 .........................M Monaghan(3)3 (5) 213 JAWAAYIZ (19) S Crisford 3 9 6 .................................D O’Neill4 (6) 566 BLUE GERANIUM (12) J Gosden 3 9 2.....................N Mackay5 (2) 54L TRODERO (89) Dr J Scargill 3 8 13 ...Josephine Gordon(3)6 (3) 614 HONEY BADGER (32) (C&D,F) E Stanford 5 8 11 .Aaron Jones(5)

BLINKERS: No. 1 VISOR: No. 6 HOOD: No. 4.W-Factor: Hollywood Road (99); Jawaayiz (95); Honey Badger (93).SP FORECAST: 2 Hollywood Road, 9-4 Corked, 7-2 Jawaayiz, 8 Honey Badger, Blue Geranium, 25 Trodero.

5.10 HANDICAP £2,911 (5) 5f 42yds (7)

1 (6) 862 YOU’RE COOL (12) (D,F) J Balding 4 9 12 ....L Edmunds(7)2 (3) 752 ● OUTRAGE (7) (D,F) D Kubler 4 9 10 .....................D O’Neill3 (7) 61L RACING ANGEL (33) (D) M Quinn 4 9 10 ............... W Carson4 (1) 736 ANGEL WAY (26) (D) J Gallagher 7 9 10 ............... S W Kelly5 (4) 157 BRING ON A SPINNER (46) (D) S C Williams 3 9 8 Aaron Jones(5)6 (5) 743 ARCHIMEDES (13) (D) R Cowell 3 9 6 ............Martin Harley7 (2) 890 RENOUNCE (20) C Wallis 4 9 0 .............................A Beschizza

BLINKERS: No. 6 VISOR: No. 7 TONGUE STRAP: No. 7.W-Factor: Outrage (99); Racing Angel (97); Bring On A Spinner (95).SP FORECAST: 11-4 You’re Cool, 7-2 Outrage, 4 Archimedes, 6 Racing Angel, 7 Bring On A Spinner, Angel Way, 16 Renounce.

7.40 HANDICAP HURDLE £6,498 (3) 2m 7f (11)

1 243 VOLCANIC (14) (D) D McCain 7 11 12 ...........................J Cowley(5)2 741 ● HARRISTOWN (16) C Longsdon 6 11 11 ...........G B Watters(3)3 F43 LISTEN AND LEARN (25) (D) Jonjo O’Neill 8 11 9 ....A Coleman4 6-52 THEATRE GOER (13) (F) Noel Williams 7 11 7..W Featherstone(7)5 342 HOLD COURT (14) (C&D) E Williams 9 11 7 .................. P Moloney6 4-L6 SKYLANDER (60) D Pipe 7 11 2 .............................. D G Noonan(3)7 321 ARTHUR MC BRIDE (13) (D) N Twiston-Davies 7 10 13 S Twiston-Davies8 F-23 CHARLIE BREEKIE (16) B Pauling 7 10 11 ....... Nico De Boinville9 1L-P DO WE LIKE HIM (49) C Gordon 6 10 7 ...........................T Cannon10 217 WESTEND PRINCE (25) C Tizzard 5 10 3 ................... T J O’Brien11 L0-P VICTOR LEUDORUM (21) C Mann 9 10 1 ..............H Bannister(3) BLINKERS: No. 10 VISOR: No. 3 TONGUE STRAP: Nos. 1, 3, 7, 10, 11

CHEEK PIECES: Nos. 1, 2.W-Factor: Harristown (99); Charlie Breekie (97); Volcanic (96).

SP FORECAST: 3 Arthur Mc Bride, 9-2 Harristown, 13-2 Hold Court, 7 Charlie Breekie, 8 Volcanic, 10 Theatre Goer, Listen And Learn, 12 Others.

8.10 MAIDEN HURDLE £2,599 (5) 2m (7)

1 41 DOITFORJOE (50) David Dennis 6 11 0..............................N Fehily2 HANG ‘EM HIGH E Williams 6 11 0 ................................L Gordon(7)3 L-L5 ONLY A TIPPLE (30) D McCain 5 11 0 .............................. A P Lane4 4-35 TRAKEUR (77) S Hodgson 9 11 0 .................................N Scholfield5 3-4 ● WASHED ASHORE (61) Jonjo O’Neill 5 11 0 ...........A Coleman6 3P7 LETS GO DUTCHESS (14) K Bishop 6 10 7 ................ James Best7 99 MAYBE FEESCARI (27) B J Llewellyn 5 10 7 ...Jordan Williams(7)

TONGUE STRAP: Nos. 1, 2 CHEEK PIECES: No. 4.W-Factor: Washed Ashore (99); Trakeur (98); Lets Go Dutchess (98).SP FORECAST: 13-8 Washed Ashore, 9-4 Doitforjoe, 3 Hang ‘em High, 12 Lets Go Dutchess, 16 Trakeur, 25 Only A Tipple, 33 Maybe Feescari.

8.40 MARES’ HANDICAP HURDLE £3,379 (4) 2m (5)

1 013 ● MAID OF TUSCANY (36) (D) N Mulholland 5 11 12 ...N Fehily2 L-34 NORTHERN MEETING (F6) (C&D) Robert Stephens 6 11 6 ...T J O’Brien3 5-66 GINGER FIZZ (21) (D) B Case 9 11 3 ...................................D Jacob4 735 ALOTTARAIN (16) (D,F) J W Mullins 6 10 12 .....Kevin Jones(5)5 P44- SOLSTALLA (134) D Weston 4 10 11 ................. Nico De Boinville

BLINKERS: Nos. 1, 3 TONGUE STRAP: No. 3 CHEEK PIECES: No. 2.W-Factor: Maid Of Tuscany (99); Northern Meeting (94); Solstalla (90).SP FORECAST: 2 Maid Of Tuscany, 3 Alottarain, 10-3 Northern Meeting, 5 Solstalla, 7 Ginger Fizz.

THE SCOUT

THE SCOUT

1.50 MARILYN (nb)2.20 Theydon Bois2.55 We’ll Shake Hands3.30 David’s Duchess

4.05 Coronation Day4.40 Hollywood Road5.10 Outrage

5.40 Dealing River6.10 Kashmir Peak6.40 Casino Markets7.10 The Outlaw

7.40 Harristown8.10 Washed Ashore8.40 Maid Of Tuscany

TRACK FACTS: GOING: Good to Firm. Right Handed. TOP TRACK JOCKEY (2011-16): P Mulrennan 15% Strike rate. TOP TRACK TRAINER (2011-16): M Johnston 24% Strike rate. FIRST TIME: 2.10 Pencaitland (cheek pieces), 3.55 Bronte Flyer (cheek pieces). BEATEN FAVOURITES: 2.10 Aneedh(hcp). 3.55 Bronte Flyer(hcp), Dubai Dynamo(hcp). 4.30 Melesina. 5.05 Arcane Dancer(hcp). 5.35 Lean On Pete(hcp). DRAW: Low numbers have a slight advantage in races up to a mile. LONGEST TRAVELLER: Shavaughn (5.35) 269 miles. STABLE SWITCH: 5.05 Afkar from Miss M Rowland.

Daily Express Tuesday July 26 2016 59OLYMPICS: WIGGINS IS BACKING FROOME

Chris can makeit a golden Rio

Picture: PASCAL ROSSIGNOL

RUGBY LEAGUE OWNER Marwan Koukash may quit relegation- threatened Salford at the end of the season .

He said: “The immediate future is we need to concentrate on ensuring we’ve got Super League status. As for me, I’m absolutely tired physically, mentally and emotionally and I just want to wait until the end of the year .”

SPORT WORLD OF

Lewis set for race to finish

Jones booster

FORMULA ONE

RUGBY UNION

MERCEDES boss Toto Wolff is sure that the drivers’ championship battle between Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg will go down to the wire.

Hamilton heads the title race for the fi rst time this term, with his win in Hungary on Sunday establishing a six-point lead over Rosberg.

Hamilton has won fi ve out of the last six races to wipe out his team-mate’s 43-point advantage. Wolff said : “At the beginning of the season he won so many points against Lewis you can see it swings

ENGLAND’S aim of supplanting New Zealand as world champions in 2019 has moved a step closer after a new agreement was fi nalised between the RFU and the Aviva Premiership clubs.

The RFU believes the eight-year deal, which is worth in excess of £200million, has offered head coach Eddie Jones the best possible chance of masterminding success at the next World Cup.

The deal will see the size of England’s Elite

both directions. We’ll see that swing through the season, and my feeling is that the championship will go to the end.”

Rosberg will aim to stop the rot

on home turf at this weekend’s German Grand Prix. And while Hamilton has

the advantage over Rosberg, he says there

is still a long way to go .“Honestly it’s not

massive,” said Hamilton of his six-point lead .

“Maybe after the next couple of days I’ll feel it, but I’m still in the mentality of chasing .”

Player Squad go from 33 to 45 players, with up to 36 able to be selected for training camps . Two additional camps will be staged,

in early October ahead of the

autumn internationals and in the fi rst week of January as part of the

build-up to the Six Nations .

RFU chief executive Ian Ritchie said: “Eddie was heavily involved in all the situations around the deal and is very supportive of it.” .

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1. Who scored Wales’s winning goal in their Euro 16 opener against Slovakia?2. With which former coach has Andy Murray reunited?3. Which 18-year-old Canadian golfer beat Lydia Ko in a play-off to claim the Women’s PGA Championship in Sammamish in June?4. Which British middleweight boxer failed in his attempt to compete at the Rio Olympics as Anthony Fowler has already qualifi ed at that weight?5. Who became the most successful Olympic sailor ever when he won the Finn title in 2012?6. Who was the fi rst bowler to take 400 Test wickets?7. Which Briton won the women’s 10,000m at the 1991 World Athletics Championships?8. Who rode Aldaniti to victory in the 1981 Grand National?9. Which city has an American football team known as the Eagles?10. Which Premier League team were the last winners of the Fourth Division?

ANSWERS: 1 Hal Robson-Kanu. 2 Ivan Lendl. 3 Brooke Henderson. 4 Chris Eubank Jr. 5 Ben Ainslie. 6 Richard Hadlee. 7 Liz McColgan. 8 Bob Champion. 9 Philadelphia. 10 Burnley.

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HAMILTON

JONES

FROM BACK PAGEfrom a geographical perspective – he claims his old Sky team-mate will win at least one gold medal in Brazil, with the fi rst of those, the road race, on Rio’s opening day of action.

Wiggins, 36, said: “It’s probably harder for him this time. He has to travel out to a completely different continent.

“He can do it, defi nitely. The way he won the Tour, that form is not going to go anywhere for two weeks. If anyone can do it, he can do it of all those people there at the Tour.

“All I had to do was keep my head on for 10 days and do the same performance. The power I averaged that day, I knew nothing was going to change.

“There weren’t too many challenges for me to overcome – other than I couldn’t get down my lane to my home for a couple of days.”

FINA, swimming’s world governing body, yesterday banned three Russian swimmers from competing.

Nikita Lobintsev, Vladimir Morozov and Daria Ustinova have all been rejected because their names appeared in Richard McLaren’s WADA damning independent report into state-directed doping.

The Russian authorities have withdrawn Mikhail Dovgalyuk, Yulia Efi mova, Natalia Lovtcova and open-water swimmer Anastasia Krapivina from consideration as all have served doping bans before. FINA are the fi rst international sports

federation to ban any Russian athletes since the International Olympic Committee’s decision not to issue a blanket ban on the country, instead leaving the issue of eligibility up to each international federation.

Russia’s three-member archery team have been cleared to take part by the World Archery Federation.

Yulia Stepanova, the whistle-blower who helped uncover the

biggest doping scandal in decades, wants a review of her Olympic ban.

Stepanova’s hopes of competing next month as an independent athlete were dashed when the IOC ruled on Sunday that no Russian athlete with a doping background could take part.

Ihab Abdelrahman, the fi rst Egyptian to win a world athletics medal with his javelin

silver at last year’s world athletics championships, has been suspended for failing a doping test.

Abdelrahman said: “I’m a million per cent innocent. I feel I’m in a nightmare.

“I did urine and blood tests in February and the results were negative. I was also tested in May and the result was negative. Why is this the only positive result?”

including the Olympic Games in Rio. This is the same Lord Coe who was vilifi ed in so many quarters – not this one I may add – after becoming president for not knowing about the state-sponsored doping that had taken place in Russia.

In retrospect, he was wrong to say there was a “declaration of war” launched against his sport when the stories broke of the drugs shame in Russia. It was not a declaration of war, it was the uncovering of facts.

Facts that Lord Coe acted upon. And look where it has taken him.

There were calls at the time for him to be removed as IAAF president,

saying he should have been aware of what was happening and there was even a summons to Parliament.

But here we are, with the future becoming the present quicker than most thought – the Olympic

opening ceremony in Rio is just 10 days away – and

HOLD ON a minute, is the villain of the piece now the hero?

Amid the shambles of the International Olympic Committee’s decision not to ban Russia from Rio next month, one man suddenly stands tall, proud and at the helm of his sport like a beacon for the future: Lord Coe.

As a track and fi eld athlete, Sebastian Coe’s timing was normally immaculate.

Ironically, in Moscow 36 years ago, he got it wrong at the start of the week with his tactics in the 800metres before biding his time, talking to people in the know, and returning to win 1500m gold a few days later.

This morning, Lord Coe has a gold medal of a different kind around his neck, as the leader who was strong enough to stand up to doping and say ‘No’ to Russia.

Just like the IOC should have done, before sending the decision of whether Russia’s sportsmen and women should be in Rio back to the international federations to decide.

One federation had already decided – the International Association of Athletics Federations, of which Lord Coe is the president, and acted swiftly and powerfully to prevent the nation from taking part in international competition,

suddenly the sport that has one of the worst reputations for doping is now being viewed as a standard-bearer for others to follow.

In the end, Lord Coe played it perfectly. Like he always does.

He fended off the criticism, he answered the questions that he wanted to and he led with passionate decision-making, judgment and belief to start ensuring his sport can regain its credibility.

No one expected him to have an impact as fast as this, because turning around a sport can take a lifetime, let alone a year; and surely few expected him to bounce back from hogging the headlines for the wrong reasons to now be offering help to other federations as they decide what to do.

Tennis is allowing Russian athletes to be in Rio, so is archery, and others will follow suit. Others might say ‘No’.

But in 10 days, with the Olympic ceremony on Friday week? How on earth can this be sorted by then?

The IAAF weighed up the options, set the date for their decision and last month made it, long before the Games.

Ironically, it was upheld by the IOC, who now stand accused of “bottling it” and making a “spineless” choice for their overall judgment on Russia amid the fi ercest criticism from sports stars past and present.

And as for those who doubted Lord Coe…

Coe now goes from zero to hero COMMENT

By Richard Lewis

COE: Taking a stand against Russia

FAMILY PARTY: Froomewith wife Michelle and son Kellan

60 Daily Express Tuesday July 26 2016

Cook gets all

OUCH! Stokes pulls upwith a calf injury

ROOT, MOEEN SECOND TEST DAY FOUR

A classicshow asKonta hasfirst titleJOHANNA KONTA ensured she took in every second of one of the best moments of her life as she secured her fi rst WTA Tour title.

“It’s an incredibly humbling experience,” said British No1 Konta after beating Venus Williams 7-5, 5-7, 6-2 to win the Bank of the West Classic in California.

“I wanted to leave it all out there, but also absorb everything that I could possibly reinvest in my career.

“It’s a validation of all the hard work you’ve put in and a motivator on the things you want to keep improving on, and the lengths you might go to in order to become that much better at your discipline.

“Venus Williams doesn’t need an introduction, and I knew that I’d need to stay focused on myself and to be grateful for the experience and try to learn from her within the match.”

coasting to victory when leading by a set and 4-1 in the second, but Williams won six of the next seven games to level it at one set all.

However, the 25-year-old regained her composure and after securing a double break in the deciding set she did not make the same mistake again. Williams, having saved two match points, hit a return into the net to hand Konta victory after two hours and 18 minutes.

Konta’s service game was key to the win and she was regularly sending down serves in excess of 100mph and hit 12 aces to just three from Williams.

Konta, who also beat Williams at the Australian Open, said: “Every single point was a battle, and I tried to win as many battles as possible.”

Wimbledon semi-fi nalist Williams admitted that she was not at her best but said it was tough to keep up with Konta. “Credit to her for playing great tennis,” said Williams. “She played at such a high level .”

KONTA: Reward for hard work

‘Every single

point was a battle’

Konta was the fi rst British woman to win this event since Sue Barker in 1977 and she has risen four places to No14 in the world.

She had looked to be

TENNISFrom John Austin in Stanford

ALASTAIR COOK was happy to take criticism of hiscaptaincy squarelyon the chin aftervictory in thesecond Investec Testlevelled the series.

Even more so after his decision to stick with Moeen Ali as sole spinner was vindicated with the key wickets as England charged to a 330-run victory that had never really been in serious doubt since the opening day.

The series now stands at 1-1 with two to play.

But if there was one dark cloud amongst the silver linings in Manchester, dark enough to wipe the smile of Cook’s face, it was the loss of Ben Stokes, who limped from proceedings with what an MRI scan today is expected to reveal as a low grade calf tear. Stokes, who had left the fi eld after

pulling up in his follow-through clutching his right calf in his third over and England’s sixth after lunch, later returned to the fi eld to shake hands walking reasonably easily.

But with just eight days before the third Test at Edgbaston, he is a major doubt.

The continued emergence of Chris Woakes into the role of near equal, rather than Stokes-lite, will leave the home camp slightly less troubled.

As will the fact that this was a victory with roots in other parts of the dressing room, for all that Stokes bowled well in his comeback match after knee surgery.

The England captain winning the toss for the

fi rst time against his Pakistan counterpart Misbah-ul-Haq in fi ve attempts stretching back to Abu Dhabi in October was one strand.

Joe Root’s sensational man-of-the-match display with the bat (254 and 71 not out) had England in complete control of the scoreboard from tea on day one.

And then there were was the continued good form of Woakes, who took another seven wickets here, and fi ve from Moeen, who – like some artful pickpocket – continues to leave world-class batsmen wondering how he removes their valuables in front of their eyes without any noticeable guile.

Crucially England also worked out a strategy of how to play Yasir Shah, whose threat disintegrated so much from 10-141 at Lord’s to 1-266 here that it was tempting to think the

dash had been put in the wrong place.

Lancashire also did their bit to help, providing not only a decent batting wicket but a lush square which refused to help Pakistan scuff the ball up like at Lord’s and get the ball reversing quite as much.

Edgbaston and the Oval will no doubt receive polite requests for more of the same if they haven’t already.

Criticism of Cook’s decision to not enforce the follow-on surprised the England captain, who said afterwards he was slightly taken aback when returning to the team hotel on Sunday night.

But it had not knocked him enough to prevent him from batting on stubbornly with a carefree Root for nine overs in the morning,

Cook gets all

ALASTAIR COOK fi rst time against his dash had been put in

at Old Trafford

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Cook gets all

OUCH! Stokes pulls up

dash had been put in

Lancashire also did their bit to help, providing not only a decent batting wicket but a lush square which refused to help Pakistan scuff the ball up like at Lord’s and get the ball reversing quite as

Edgbaston and the Oval will no doubt receive polite requests for more of the same if they haven’t

Criticism of Cook’s decision to not enforce the follow-on surprised the England captain, who said afterwards he was slightly taken aback when returning to the team hotel on Sunday

But it had not knocked him enough to prevent him from batting on stubbornly with a carefree Root for nine overs in the morning,

Cook gets all

dash had been put in

ONE MAN likely to celebrate England’s victory more than most will be James Vince – who will no doubt toast it with yet another drink in the Last Chance Saloon.

The Hampshire batsman was lucky to be picked for this Test in the fi rst place, earning a stay of execution after England opted against including Adil Rashid as a second spinner.

It then appeared his fi nal opportunity to prove himself worthy of a place in a batting-heavy line-up that, with Vince in at four, has Jonny Bairstow

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fl ushed the disappointment of a 75-run Lord’s defeat in the opening Test from their system.

“We came to this game under real pressure but the guys showed they had learnt from the experience at Lord’s,” he said.

“To put most of the things right that were wrong at Lord’s in this game was a pretty good effort.” Cook paid tribute

to man-of-the-matchJoe Root, whose 254 inthe fi rst innings was a monumental contribution.

“It was one of the best innings I have ever seen,” said Cook. “To get 325 runs in the match, take four catches and to burgle a wicket as well – he did not put a foot wrong. He is a world-class player.”

Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq echoed Cook’s praise for Root, but

hinted he felt England were in danger of being a two-man team.

He also warned that leg-spinner Yasir Shah, who had a torrid time, will bounce back at Edgbaston.

He said: “Their top order delivered and that set the tone but others are not in great nick.

“England played Yasir well. But we know he is a strong character and he will come back.” VINCE: Struggling for form

CASTLED: Pakistan skipper Misbah is bowled by Woakes

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adding a brisk 75 together to stretch the lead to 564.

James Anderson had Pakistan two down at lunch, removing Shan Mahsood for the sixth time in their three Tests against each other (there will surely not be a fourth) for just one and Azhar Ali lbw for eight.

After Stokes’s departure shortly after lunch, Moeen took over the baton to whip out Mohammad Hafeez and Younis Khan before Woakes bagged Misbah and Sarfraz Ahmed.

At 163-6 the writing was on the wall and Anderson, Moeen, Root and Woakes stripped away the last pieces of resistance bit by bit, Mohammad Amir eventually holing out to Stuart Broad at mid-off to end Pakistan’s innings at 234 and win the match.

Whatever the results of the scan on Stokes’s calf this morning, he is not going to be risked in Birmingham, which is likely

to see an opportunity open for a bowler – either Steve Finn or Jake Ball, who are near the front of the queue.

The third Test starting next Wednesday might just come a touch early forMark Wood, who made his recent comeback from an ankle injury with the Lions but probably needs to get a Championship match with Durham under his belt before internationals.

Aside from the injury to Stokes, England’s batting may not quite have the solidity that Cook would like. His own form is good, with contributions here of 105 and 76 not out, and Root is unquestionably turning into one of the best in the world.

But behind that there are genuine concerns about the rest of the batting line-up with Cook admitting there is worrying inexperience, lack of form or both inthree out of the top fi ve positions.

his calls right

adding a brisk 75 together to see an opportunity open

DOUBLE ACT: Broad and Moeen celebrate victory

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adding a brisk 75 together to stretch the lead to 564.

James Anderson had Pakistan two down at lunch, removing Shan Mahsood for the sixth time in their three Tests against each other (there will surely not be a fourth) for just one and Azhar Ali lbw for eight.

After Stokes’s departure shortly after lunch, Moeen took over the baton to whip out Mohammad Hafeez and Younis Khan before Woakes bagged Misbah and Sarfraz Ahmed.

At 163-6 the writing was on the wall and Anderson, Moeen, Root and Woakes stripped away the last pieces of resistance bit by bit, Mohammad Amir eventually holing out to Stuart Broad at mid-off to end Pakistan’s innings at 234 and win the match.

Whatever the results of the scan on Stokes’s calf this morning, he is not going to be risked in Birmingham, which is likely

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adding a brisk 75 together

coming in at No7, Moeen Ali at No8 and Chris Woakes one place lower. England’s No10 for this match? Stuart Broad, who has a Test century to his name.

Even James Anderson, the designated No11, has a top-score in Tests of 81.

Vince, whose best so far is 42, has a total of just 130 runs in his four Tests to date at an average of 18.57.

He is running out of time to convince the doubters and this match appeared to be his fi nal chance. Yet despite failing again in England’s fi rst innings – scoring a scratchy 18 before being undone by yet another fl ashy drive – circumstances may have conspired to offer him another opportunity in next week’s third Test at Edgbaston.

England’s victory could mean they are reluctant to

change a winning team. That in itself may not save Vince, who fl uffed the chance to get a big score after his team were given the opportunity to bat fi rst on a belter of a pitch.

Joe Root and Alastair Cook, piled up 506 runs between them in this match. And it was that pair’s ability to score the extra runs their side wanted yesterday morning that meant Vince was not required to bat in England’s second innings.

That would have been a horrible situation for the 25-year-old. With not enough

time to make a signifi cant score and, chasing quick runs, the likelihood is he would have fallen cheaply again.

Spared that ordeal, Vince could argue one bad shot cost him in this match, although he was also dropped on six in his only innings. Still, batting once in a landslide win may have been enough to spare him from the axe.

The injury to Ben Stokes that puts his availability for Edgbaston in doubt, is another card that has fallen in Vince’s favour. If the all-rounder is not fi t then

England, who would be a bowler down, would probably be forced to retain Vince and recall a seamer in Jake Ball or Steven Finn to replace Stokes.

Beyond the next Test in Birmingham, there is the question of Jos Buttler. The wicketkeeper was close to being called up as a specialist batsman for this series and even though a broken thumb now prevents him from playing, he is the man most likely to replace Vince this winter if the incumbent’s struggles continue.

StocksChris

OLD TRAFFORD COMMENT

Vince is looking likely to repeat his Houdini act

SECOND INVESTEC TEST MATCH SCOREBOARDEngland v Pakistan

EMIRATES OLD TRAFFORD: England beat Pakistan by 330 runs

ENGLAND: First Innings 589-8 dec.(Root 254,

Cook 105, Bairstow 58, Woakes 58)

PAKISTAN: First Innings 198 (Misbah-ul-Haq 52, Woakes 4-67)

ENGLAND: Second Innings (Overnight 98-1)

Mins Balls RunsA Cook not out ................................. 196 78 76J Root not out .................................... 60 48 71

Lb2 ................................................................... 2

Total (1 wkt., dec 30 overs) ......................... 173Fall: 68.Bowling: Amir 11-2-43-1, R Ali 8-0-54-0, Shah 9-0-

53-0, A Ali 2-0-21-0.PAKISTAN: Second Innings

Mins Balls RunsM Hafeez c Ballance b Ali .................. 110 72 42(forward push, inside edge to short leg)S Masood c Cook b Anderson .............. 19 14 1(tentative prod, edged to fi rst slip)

A Ali lbw Anderson .............................. 24 15 8(inswinger, back in crease, plumb)Y Khan c Hales b Ali ........................... 86 63 28(mistimed loft to long on)Misbah-ul-Haq b Woakes ..................... 79 71 35(ungainly fend outside off, dragged on)A Shafiq lbw Anderson ........................ 77 53 39(nips back, hit back leg, hitting leg)S Ahmed c Bairstow b Woakes............. 14 12 7(gloved to keeper down leg side)Y Shah lbw Ali .................................... 39 31 10(back in crease, plumb)W Riaz c Cook b Root ......................... 51 32 19(top edged sweep to short fi ne leg)M Amir c Broad b Woakes ................... 41 43 29(driven straight to short mid off)R Ali not out ....................................... 23 18 8

B2 lb4 w1 nb1 .................................................. 8

Total (70.3 overs) ........................................ 234Fall: 7, 25, 83, 102, 145, 163, 167, 190, 208.Bowling: Anderson 16-2-41-3, Broad 14-3-37-0,

Stokes 5.2-0-21-0, Ali 18.4-5-88-3, Woakes 15.3-2-

41-3, Root 1-1-0-1.Umpires: H Dharmasena & R Tucker.

LAST RITES: Broad catches Amir to winthe game

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