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in the south of gaza has begun. it says armed forces are there and expect to expand their offensive. one person is dead and two injured in a knife and hammer attack in central paris. the french interior minister says the attacker targeted tourists around quai de grenelle, close to the eiffel tower. in a first for the un climate summit — world leaders discuss the impact of climate change on health, experts say it has a �*profound effect'. and police declare a major incident in the north of england. heavy snowfall causes disruption and challenging conditions on the roads. people are being urged to stay away.
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welcome back, sports day is coming up in a moment. but first a look at some of the other stories making the headlines this hour. gordon brown has described his former minister, glenys kinnock, who's died aged 79, as one of the great women of her generation. baroness kinnock was married for 56 years to the former labour leader, neil kinnock. she spent fifteen years as a member of the european parliament, before eventuallyjoining gordon brown's government. the uk foreign secretary, lord cameron, will travel to washington dc next week to discuss the war in ukraine. he says he wants to reassure us leaders that the united kingdom will �*stay the course, and galvanise allies, too'. uk train drivers continue their strike action as part of a long—running dispute over pay. the avanti west coast, chiltern, great northern, thameslink, and wmt train companies were affected on sunday. the aslef union has also imposed an overtime ban over the strike period. the government of peru has announced it's increasing the number
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of tourists allowed at the fifteenth century inca citadel, machu picchu, its most famous historical site. the move is aimed at helping tourism rebound, after the decline suffered during the covid pandemic. now on bbc news, sportsday hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. manchester city slip up as tottenham steal a point from the defending champions in their own back yard. klopp roars at the kop once again as liverpool come from behind to win a seven goal thriller against fulham. we had too much to give that away, today, we scored four and we were
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good to win the game. and they had a scare, but celtic recovered to maintain their lead at the top of the scottish premiership. also coming up on sportsday. harry brook helps england set the windies a big target in the first match of their caribbean tour. and we're poised for an exciting evening session at the barbican. ronnie o'sullivan is all square with ding jun—hui in the final of the uk snooker championship. we start with the premier league because there have been some breathtaking matches today. the champions manchester city have been in action against tottenham in a game that has onlyjust finished at the eitihad. the game got off to a terrific start. spurs, who have lost their last three league games and dropped from top of the table to sixth,
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took the lead through son heung—min, a great breakaway solo effort after five minutes. however, it was the south korean who put through his own goal to level the match at one—alljust three minutes later. and just after the half hour, they went behind when phil foden made it 2—1. tottenham didn't give up though and giovanni lo celso made it two—all with around twenty minutes of normal time remaining. but, city took the lead again, this time throuthack grealish. yet, that wasn't the end. dejan kulesevski's ninetieth minute header made it three—all. the point takes sopurs back to fifth and city drop to third. that's because liverpool's win takes them second. it was another great game at anfield.
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seven goals in the match between liverpool and fulham with liverpool coming from behind to score two last minute goals and take all three points. trent alexander—arnold's free kick went in off goalkeeper bernd leno to open the scoring at anfield. but fulham soon equalised through harry wilson. a spectacular goal from alexis mac allister put liverpool back in front, but fulham levelled again, this time through kenny tete. bobby de cordova—reid then headed the cottagers into a 3—2 lead in the 80th minute. it looked as though liverpool's 13—month unbeaten home record in the premier league was coming to an end until substitute wataru endo scored his first league goal and seconds later alexander—arnold completed the turnaround. liverpool are now two points behind leaders arsenal. fulham stay fourteenth. we played an incredible game until he did it any more. all credit to full them, they did really well. all the stuff they did was really good
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but they had too much in the net to give it away and today, we scored four and we were lucky to win the game. that is pretty much everything. but besides that, that's footballing to stay on track and if you can keep that feeling around 3-3, you can keep that feeling around 3—3, we kept believing and we are still active getting overly nervous because a nice piece of football which ended in a ridiculous finish in the place in and you could see yes, we want to win the game and i like that as well. he didn't even have to shout from outside the body language of the boys and it was up and down but, for goals, never seen that before in one game, to be
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honest. yeah, good. marco silva was full of praise for how his team took on liverpool and responded to the challenge of playing at anfield. really proud of them, definitely. we played _ really proud of them, definitely. we played and improved to the way we show_ played and improved to the way we show the _ played and improved to the way we show the spirit and normally, they don't _ show the spirit and normally, they don't happen so often in football matches— don't happen so often in football matches and with a score. some long—distance but the way it was reacted — long—distance but the way it was reacted every time that situation, and 3-2— reacted every time that situation, and 3-2 but— reacted every time that situation, and 3—2 but in the second half and the result — it finished 2—2 between andoni iraola's bournemouth and unai emery�*s aston villa as the two basque coaches went head—to—head. ollie watkins is on fire this season,
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he got the second goal and equaliser for villa in the 90th minute. it's after antoine semenyo scored bourenmouth�*s first, villa then equalised, before dominic solanke got bournemouth�*s second. but watkin�*s last gasp goal keeps villa in fourth place in the table. the second half, we started to really keep it consistent that finished but it was very difficult. the comparatively late but i think is good for us because in the match that you are doing, and scoring and then, we tried to use this point and we are making the point. a point against the bill is a aood one point. a point against the bill is a good one but _ point. a point against the bill is a good one but after— point. a point against the bill is a good one but after what - point. a point against the bill is a |
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good one but after what happened outside _ good one but after what happened outside to win the game, we had cteer— outside to win the game, we had clear chances against supposition and we _ clear chances against supposition and we scored the third one and scored _ and we scored the third one and scored a — and we scored the third one and scored a really good goal and we had to finish_ scored a really good goal and we had to finish but it's not enough. chelsea beat brighton 3—2 at stamford bridge despite losing conor gallagher to a red card in the first half. it had looked straightforward for the home side — they were two nil up after twenty minutes through levi colwill and enzo fernandez. brighton pulled it back to 2—1, but despite being down to ten men chelsea pulled away again with another from fernandez. a latejoao pedro goal made it 3—2, chelsea though climb into the top half of the table, to the relief of manager mauricio pochettino after their heavy defeat at newcastle last week. he started really well, and after
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the wind, is complicated and bright is a very good team and they played well and sometimes, it was really good play and we controlled the second half and we scored the third goal and on the last few minutes, yes, it was too much and what happened on the end, the emotion and we are all exhausted and there is much confusion. and we had newcastle and show different faces and that is why i'm happy from the team. the result was particularly galling for the brighton boss, after his side had won
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their previous two matches. we played another great game and much _ we played another great game and much better than nottingham and the quality— much better than nottingham and the quality of— much better than nottingham and the quality of play was great in the amount— quality of play was great in the amount of teams and set pieces and a part of— amount of teams and set pieces and a part of football. and with a different attitude. west ham stay a place below brighton after they dropped points at home to crystal palace. they had been leading through muhammed kudus but odsonne edouard's second half equaliser meant the points were shared asjoe lynskey reports. 60, crystal palace 76. a top—flight
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oldest coaches in the clubs are five points apart but it is the hammers looking for it. mohammed came from ajax and he scored three goals already. and recently, that is been the trend. commander of the back of four defeats in the first have a chance came through deflection. what's the amendment settled in the may through the points away. finding a way to go to the help of the defenders, the paul gifted to by konstantinos. but it was the home became closest to a victory but first emerson and thenjared bowen had it in the process. they're now nine points above the drop zone and it is such an who is happy with the hit on the road since. ——
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hodson. with the hit on the road since. -- hodson. ., ., , hodson. the game was even in at first, the hodson. the game was even in at first. the penalty _ hodson. the game was even in at first, the penalty put _ hodson. the game was even in at first, the penalty put them - hodson. the game was even in at first, the penalty put them 1-0 i hodson. the game was even in at| first, the penalty put them 1-0 but first, the penalty put them 1—0 but at the end, hats off to the players and they appear satisfied with the performance and we hope to get some confidence because i've certainly got some confidence in the performance. i , i'm ,i'ma , i'm a little disappointed we didht— , i'm a little disappointed we didn't get more but really tight primarily— didn't get more but really tight primarily game and we got the goal in front— primarily game and we got the goal in front and he gave where her in the school — in front and he gave where her in the school which it was it up but i think— the school which it was it up but i think sometimes the kick—off time on a sunday— think sometimes the kick—off time on a sunday doesn't help either. but that's— a sunday doesn't help either. but that'sjust — a sunday doesn't help either. but that'sjust my opinion. 0verall, a sunday doesn't help either. but that'sjust my opinion. overall, it was the _ that'sjust my opinion. overall, it was the best performance. overall, it wasn't the best performance. in the scottish premiership, three second half goals gave celtic a win 3—1 at stjohnstone.
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they are now unbeaten in their opening 15 league matches this season. it's the first time that's happened since 2017. adam cottier reports. celebration at saintjohnston after an important win for brendan rogers and his team. five days on from his defeat pressing the door on the champions league hopes, following behind the second bomb opponents and managing the scramble in an untidy opener. celtic ribbon to clean up on the second half to sparkling apps, level. and the subject captains in an equaliser followed by riley's blistering shots which put the defending scottish champions on sides of the 12 minute 15 league games this season. saintjohnston decided to present celtic from winning in this campaign and repost
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the threat they had to be alert to stop shay turner and the breakaway, celtic reported to have a 16 successive wave victory at saint johnston at the james forrest finish. two other fixtures in the scottish premiership, hibs put two past aberdeen at easter road to stay fifth in the table. dylan vente and will fish with the goals. and rangers also won 2—0, beating st mirren at ibrox. abdallah sima scoring a brace. national league's side eastleigh are into the fa cup third round for the first time in eight years, paul mccallum got the stoppage time winner, delighting his team mates and the packed stadium — thrilled with a 2—1 victory against league one reading. wrexham eased past national league's yeovil town, after a 3—nil win at the racecourse. they will now face league one side
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shrewsbury in the third round national league leaders chesterfield are also through to the 3rd round of the fa cup. they beat league one side leyton orient — idris el mizouni scoring an agonising own goal to give the victory to chesterfield. a goal in the 67th minute from josh stokes got national league side aldershot a replay as they drew 2—all against league two side stockport. this season, i think we played at the 96 minute whatever goes above the 96 minute whatever goes above the end of the game and i was never in any doubt that we would stay in the game and it was disappointing but i thought listen, they're very good outfit and they have good players and substitutions made and so, all in all, i have delighted with the draws in the place is been packed out nearly 5000 people and i'm pleased to give a decent
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version, but will be met should do is try with the soviets about them on the back. we have not stopped away and 2-1, the back. we have not stopped away and 24, we — the back. we have not stopped away and 2-1, we should _ the back. we have not stopped away and 2-1, we should be _ the back. we have not stopped away and 2-1, we should be getting - the back. we have not stopped away and 2-1, we should be getting done | and 2—1, we should be getting done and 2—1, we should be getting done and on _ and 2—1, we should be getting done and on the — and 2—1, we should be getting done and on the counter attack and that is like _ and on the counter attack and that is like you — and on the counter attack and that is like you say, it was a game of two halves — is like you say, it was a game of two halves in terms of balance and may be _ two halves in terms of balance and may be should see a draw is a fair resuit— may be should see a draw is a fair result in— may be should see a draw is a fair result in the — may be should see a draw is a fair result in the lead get it from their side and — result in the lead get it from their side and maybe they should've been more _ side and maybe they should've been more from _ side and maybe they should've been more from the perspective of the chances — more from the perspective of the chances that they created, we have to win _ chances that they created, we have to win the — chances that they created, we have to win the game. well, that third round draw earlier today threw up plenty of intriguing match ups. arsenal and liverpool would have hoped for an easier start to their cup campaigns. they've drawn each other, the gunners at least will be at home to liverpool.
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and sunderland will face newcastle in a tyne—wear derby at the stadium of light. the pair haven't met since they were both in the premier league back in 2016. let's take you through the rest of the fixtures, holders manchester city host huddersfield town. manchester united will visit 2013 winners wigan athletic; tottenham take on burnley at home, and everton will travel to crystal palace. isthmian league south east division side ramsgate — the lowest—ranked team left in the competition — will host championship high—flyers ipswich, if they can beat afc wimbledon in their second—round tie on monday. maidstone, of the national league south, look forward to a home tie against either stevenage or port vale. all the details are on the bbc sport website. the third round will be played between the 5th and the 8th of january.
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after a poor world cup, england are in the west indies playing the first of three 0dis in antigua. it's the first game forjoss buttler�*s white—ball side afterfailing to defend their world cup title in india. england have set the windies a target of 326 to chase asjoe wilson reports. december in antigua, serious business. seriously, rememberthe business. seriously, remember the world business. seriously, rememberthe world cup did not plan to consult, he wasn't there. robert 45 did not begin and it's the younger squad in the caribbean experience still counts and playing lots of shots like that and it should be effective in this format. not quite there. done for 20, they didn't even qualify for the last road cup. suggesting england is seeking a clear direction and have a look at
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this run out. zach entering the team out for 48 and josh buttler looking confused and then continued and gone for three. just as england faltered, hairy prick started hitting sixes and 71 on the brink of a decisive score but no more. england totals 300 and west indies moved, quite content and joe wilson, bbc news. well the west indies have made a great start. they made 104 before just losing their first wicket in the last few minutes. you can follow the updates on the bbc sport website and app. meanwhile, india have some small revenge for their world cup final defeat to australia. the two teams have contested a five match t20 series
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since that game last month, which concluded today, and brought india another narrow victory. the aussie's won the toss and elected to bowl, india made 160 for 8 in their innings — shreyas iyer top scoring with 53. australia lost wickets in their response but still needed only 10 to win the final over. matthew wade was the man hoping to get them over the line, but he fell with four balls remaining. india winning by six runs. they take the series 4—1. leicester tigers scored seven tries as they thrashed newcastle falcons in the gallagher premiership. the tigers moved up to seventh in the table as they condemned newcastle to their heaviest defeat of the season. leicester's wales international flanker tommy reffell scored a hat—trick to help his side record a third successive win. newcastle sit bottom of the table, eight points adrift. the final round of golf�*s hero world challenge is under way in the bahamas. world number one scotty scheffler continues to set the pace.
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the american is 18 under par after after seven holes. he's hotly pursued by englishman matt fitzpatrick, who began the day on 13 under, but after dropping a shot has recovered to move back to his original score. 15 time major winner tiger woods is playing in his first competiton in eight months. he said he was pleasantly surprised after getting a one under par round of 71 yesterday. he's currently one over par overall there was an ethiopian double at the valencia marathon. sisay lemma, who won the london marathon two years ago, broke the course record and his personal best, finishing injust 2 hours and 1 minute. uganda'sjoshua chep—tegei, who's the world record holder at 5000 and 10,000 metres, struggled on his marathon debut, finishing down in 37th. while in the women's race the former boston and dubai marathon winner,
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worknesh degefa led a ethiopian 1—2—3, finishing ahead of compatriots almaz ayana ronnie 0'sullivan and ding jun—hui are tied at 4—all after a hard—fought opening session at the uk championship final. world number one 0'sullivan led three—nil before ding took four of the next five frames to go into tonight's final session level. hazel irvine is there for us with stephen hendry and steve davis. we are effectively not have time interval in the championship finals and there is nothing in it between the two of them. but that's not the way he was looking earlier on. when ronnie was looking like it's going to get in front, are really worrying for ding jun—hui. it looks at the writing was on the wall for ronnie
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0'sullivan. a few incidents happen, being started to relax. having been a front runner in the matches earlier on this week, how much of the pattern as the with ronnie that he appears to have perhaps been semi—absent? he he appears to have perhaps been semi-absent?— he appears to have perhaps been semi-absent? he started with the blocks and being _ semi-absent? he started with the blocks and being picked _ semi-absent? he started with the blocks and being picked back- semi-absent? he started with the blocks and being picked back and| semi-absent? he started with the l blocks and being picked back and he didn't make a brick of 31 and the focus is really left a bit, a shot and extended spiral and he probably would've won that frame and i was a turning point. stiiiii would've won that frame and i was a turning point-— turning point. still four frames aiece turning point. still four frames apiece with — turning point. still four frames apiece with confidence - turning point. still four frames apiece with confidence to - turning point. still four framesj apiece with confidence to think turning point. still four frames - apiece with confidence to think that level of scoring the latter part of the session is going to give him display piggybacks to get back from a little more public proof having
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survived the scare and he's probably going to come out with a survived the scare and he's probably going to come out with _ going to come out with a better frame of mind _ going to come out with a better frame of mind and _ going to come out with a better frame of mind and it's - going to come out with a better frame of mind and it's a - going to come out with a better. frame of mind and it's a different approach — frame of mind and it's a different approach coming in and just coming back in— approach coming in and just coming back in for— approach coming in and just coming back in for a — approach coming in and just coming back in for a session, best of for the evening _ back in for a session, best of for the evening rather than someone who must protect i lead.— must protect i lead. going for a fourth crown, _ must protect i lead. going for a fourth crown, so _ must protect i lead. going for a fourth crown, so about - must protect i lead. going for a fourth crown, so about the - must protect i lead. going for a - fourth crown, so about the numbers and they say 4— all. and you can see play is just about to get underway in the evening session in york. fans are packing into the barbican for what could be an amazing night. if ronnie 0'sullivan takes it, he'll become the oldest ever winner of the uk championship as well as being the youngest — having first won it aged seventeen back in 1993. you can watch on bbc two from seven o'clock. it's also on iplayer and the bbc sport website. and a reminder of our top story manchester city slipped up at home to tottenham, comnceding a late goal as they drew three—all at the eitihad. they are down to third in the table as liverpool go above them following a 4—3 win
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at home to fulham. that's all from sportsday. hello there. we've seen some changes to the weather today. across the south of the country, low pressure has been ushering in some slightly milder air, more cloud outbreaks of rain. it's the north of the country which is seeing the cold, dry, sunnier weather today. but this new upcoming week starts off on a cold note. then we start to see it turning more unsettled — wet, windy weather moving in off the atlantic. that will usher in milder for all areas by the end of the week. now it's the first of a series of low pressure systems continue to push northwards into england and wales. in fact, the rain's going to pep up, turn heavier through the evening and overnight period. as it bumps into the colder air lying across the north of the country, likely see some snow of the welsh hills, the peak district, the pennines, maybe even down to lower levels for a time. we'll also see wintry showers
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feeding into eastern scotland, but western scotland, northern ireland will see the clearer skies. so here the lowest, the temperatures less cold. further south, southern england should have a frost—free night. but to monday morning it could be a bit tricky across northern england, the north midlands and north wales, could see some wet snow on the hills, maybe the odd flake down to lower levels for a time, but it'll be mostly of rain. but as the band of rain continues to move north, it's likely to see that risk of sleet and snow transferring to the north pennines. frequent wintry showers pushing into northern and eastern scotland could give some significant accumulations there. best of the brightness western scotland, northern ireland but to central southern parts of britain will stay rather cloudy, quite breezy with rain on and off. now, despite temperatures being a little bit higher across the board, you factor in the wind tomorrow, it's going to feel quite cold and raw. now that area of low pressure starts to pull out towards the near continent. so during monday night into tuesday, it'll take a while, but it means that the eastern side of england will bear the brunt of the edge of the low,
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bringing fairly brisk north, north—easterly winds, further wintry showers here, and there'll be further wintry showers, northern and eastern scotland. but elsewhere, with a ridge of high pressure building in increasing amounts of sunshine out west. so an improving afternoon for many. but again, it's going to be quite a cold day. temperatures 2—7 degrees — cooler than that further east when you factor in the breeze. so wednesday looks like it'll be a fine day for most. another cold one to come. then thursday, friday, it turns wetter and windier, but you'll notice the milder air reaches pretty much all areas. so we start the upcoming week off on a cold note, a bit of sunshine around before it turns more unsettled by the end of the week and turning milderfor all.
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live from london. this is bbc news.
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israel says the ground offensive in the south of gaza has begun. a senior military leader says the operation will be conducted �*with no less strength' than in the north. one person is killed in a knife and hammer attack in central paris. anti—terror police says the suspect had pledged himself to the islamic state group. weather warnings for snow and ice have been issued in places across the uk, after heavy snowfall caused major disruption. welcome to bbc news. the israel defense forces have announced the beginning of a new ground operation in southern gaza, just north of the city of khan younis. israel's chief of the general staff, lieutenant general herzi halevi, told troops that the operations in the south would be conducted �*with no less strength' than in the north. israel continued its renewed bombardment of gaza for a third day, having told more palestinians to leave areas in and around
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khan younis immediately.

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