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Video: Mother of brain-damaged Archie emotional after losing latest battle to continue treatment (PA Media)UK temperatures soar above 40C for first time as wildfires rage near LondonCamilla says sorry for bringing rain as thunderstorm breaks heatwave in CornwallLondon Fire Brigade declares major incident amid ‘huge surge’ in blazesTory leadership race: Who is still in the running?Conservationists celebrate as new brood of barn owl chicks are ringedJohnson defends his leadership at final Cabinet meetingUK records ‘highest ever’ temperature as heatwave scorches countryPeople should 'apply common sense' when travelling today, says Grant ShappsCharles says tackling climate change is 'utterly essential' as heatwave grips UKPolitics daily briefing: July 19UK and Ireland bask in record-breaking temperatures as forecasters predict worse to comeConservative leadership battle: Who is still in the running?Burst water main floods London streets as temperatures soarLisa Nandy: Government has gone missing in middle of heat crisisLondon park scorches in heatwaveUK heatwave: Red extreme heat warning in place as temperatures soarMoore was speaking from Lingfield where he won a race with one of Harry Redknapp's horses, Fascinating Lips.

The 6-4 favourite ended a run of places for the stable in the past week with a fluent two-and-a-quarter length display in the At The Races App Form Study Selling Handicap.

Moore hinted that in time, his son would be the holder of the licence at the business, which nurtured the career of 2014 Queen Mother Champion Chase hero Sire De Grugy. "I'm looking forward to the day when he takes over," he said.

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