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Updates from the match in Colombo; 1.30pm GMT start
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2nd over: New Zealand 8-0 (Seifert 7, Allen 1) Liam Dawson with the second over, spin and pace from England. Seifert attempts a reverse swipe but misses completely. He then goes for a straight sweep off the next ball and connects, the ball loops behind square for the first New Zealand boundary of the match. Archer coming back for more, can Seifert lay bat on him this over?
1st over: New Zealand 0-0 (Seifert 0, Allen 0) Seifert is in all sorts of problems to Archer, the bowler cuts him in two twice in the over with balls zipping off the pitch. Seifert is then given out on the field caught behind but reviews it immediately. Sure enough it was back pad rather than bat. NOT OUT. Archer is on the money though and stitches together a maiden to begin the match.
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Arsenal will play Bayer Leverkusen before either Bodo/Glimt or Sporting should they reach the quarter-finals

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’It occurred to both of us about a year before,’ she said of her and Tess Daly’s decision

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With most Scots supportive of reintroducing the wild cat, charities are focusing on those whose jobs would be affected
Could lynx, the elusive wild cat driven to extinction in Britain more than 1000 years ago, become the new Loch Ness monster? “Whether Nessie’s there or not, she draws tourists,” said Margaret Luckwell, a resident of Moray, Scotland. “It would be the same with lynx. I’d love to see a lynx in the wild.”
Luckwell’s view is a majority one among local people gathering at village halls across the Highlands, as a painstaking consultation slowly gathers momentum for the apex predator’s return to Scottish forests.
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An emergency helicopter costs the state more than £9,000 per intervention

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Darren Connor also charged with possession of class B drugs; while a second man has not been charged
A man has been charged with possession of an offensive weapon after an individual allegedly entered a mosque in Manchester with an axe.
Darren Connor, 55, was arrested at Manchester Central mosque in Rusholme on Tuesday after police were alerted to him and another man entering the building and apparently acting suspiciously. Police have announced that the second man has not been charged in connection with the incident, but has been charged with an unrelated breach of a criminal behaviour order.
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Dengue infects up to 400 million people and kills thousands every year but an Indian company is now inching closer to a vaccine breakthrough. Namita Singh reports

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Insiders said that Iran refused to end enrichment during talks this week, raising fears diplomacy may fail

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Having been called a budget Bentley, Hyundai’s new all-electric luxury SUV includes a few design decisions that leave Sean O’Grady both impressed and somewhat baffled

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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries rubbishes claims of Chinese interference and accuses President Donald Trump of ‘intending to steal’ the midterms

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Department of State also authorises non-essential officials and their families to book flights anywhere
The US has authorised the departure of non-essential government workers and their families from Israel as the threat of an American strike on Iran looms.
US citizens should “consider leaving Israel while commercial flights are available”, the Department of State advisory added. It also urged against travel to Israel.
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