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in the first leg of their last 16 tie but they were pegged back before half—time after a mistake by ederson allowed magnus mattson to equalise. bernardo silva restored the advantage, with phil foden sealing the win in stoppage time. a comfortable victory, but city boss pep guardiola insists they had their work cut out. it isa it is a really difficult team. we need to manage a bit better. but we know each other better now, so we put 100% in. know each other better now, so we put100% in. in know each other better now, so we put 100% in. in the first game is always a little bit dangerous. the team and players perform again very good. another of this year's hotly tipped sides for the competition — real madrid — came away with an away win against rb leipzig. they were missing star midfielderjude bellingham through injury — his replacement brahim diaz stepped up to deliver, scoring a superb winner in the second half.
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real with the advantage — as they try reach the quarter—finals for the 12th time in the past 14 seasons. they are well organised in front, they attack with a lot of plans, so to control defence leave the game was not easy. we need to have a collective job from everyone and we did. we did not concede and this is good for us. two more matches to come later — with kylian mbappe set to return for paris saint germain later, in their home game against real sociedad. the france captain was an unused substitute in their league win at the weekend against lille, but is back in the picture later against the spanish side. mbappe�*s scored 20 in the league — and three in the champions league so far this season — his manager knows how of an asset he is. i think that when a team has a player of his calibre, the only
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thing you have to understand is that the more he plays, the better it is for everyone. we all benefit and thatis for everyone. we all benefit and that is our goal. there is no doubt about that. he could have played four days ago if it had been a final, but since that was not the case, i don't think the risk was worth it. so he is available, and he has been training like the rest of the players, and he is available to play for me. bayern munich are also in action later — they take on lazio — and will be looking to put their weekend disappointment in the bundesliga behind them. they lost 3—0 to bayer leverkusen — the side blazing a trail in germany at the moment, five points clear top of the table. manager thomas tuchel wants to put that behind them — and says they're looking forward to the game against a he team he knows will be tough to beat later. we are not going to talk about weaknesses, certainly not publicly. they are a disciplined, hard—working team, structured and clear and how they do things in either a four 33,
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or aim. they they do things in either a four 33, or aiai. they are they do things in either a four 33, or aim. they are clear in their deep defending and as ever with their coach, they keep things tight. they are very attuned to each other, very in sync and tough to beat. i think it is going to be a very emotional game for the fans, and they will try to use that to their advantage. we are prepared for that. indian spinner ravindra jadeja has announced himself fit for the third test against england starting on thursday. the home side are missing key players, including kl rahul and virat kohli. england will have mark wood starting for them, in place of shaoib bashir, for the match in rajkot. it's the only change to the side that lost the second test last week. captain ben stokes will play his 100th test, becoming the 16th england man to reach the milestone. and afghanistan are looking to salvage some pride, from their one—day matches against sri lanka, having already lost the series.
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the three match t20 series begins on saturday. the los angeles lakers has lebronjames to thank as they ran out comfortable winners, over the detroit pistons on tuesday. a superb set up from anthony davis put lebron clear — some wonderful play — on the way to their 125 points to 111. lebron scored 25 points on the night but it really was a team effort, with d'angelo russell and davis both in the 20's too. davis getting a lot of credit from this teammates for his all—round game. he covers a lot of stuff, you know. my he covers a lot of stuff, you know. my mistakes, everybody �*s mistakes. it is really good for us. you can't
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retell on the scoresheet, but he does a lot of that stuff, you know, that helps our defence. it is really big for us. we havejust that helps our defence. it is really big for us. we have just got to keep building. and british ice skating legends jayne torvill and christoper dean have announced their plan to retire from skating together in 2025. the nottingham pair made history a0 years ago, with gold in at the winter olympics in sarajevo — performing the bolero. they're back in the city to celebrate that achievement — announcing next year's tour in april will be their last. dean saying "i think there comes a time when you know". last august we met alex — a mother who found herself providing round—the clock care for her adult son declan, who lived with complex medical needs. since then, more than 100 families
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have told the bbc that the nhs is not providing enough vital support for severely ill adults and children living outside of hospital. 0ur social affairs editor alison holt met one of those families. margaret �*s grown—up children are both severely disabled. theyjust returned to their home from the day centre. forthe returned to their home from the day centre. for the next six hours, the 78—year—old will be providing all their care on her own. you 78-year-old will be providing all their care on her own.— 78-year-old will be providing all their care on her own. you have not been well- — their care on her own. you have not been well. natalie _ their care on her own. you have not been well. natalie has _ their care on her own. you have not been well. natalie has cerebral- been well. natalie has cerebral als , been well. natalie has cerebral palsy. and _ been well. natalie has cerebral palsy, and andrew _ been well. natalie has cerebral palsy, and andrew has - been well. natalie has cerebral palsy, and andrew has a - been well. natalie has cerebrall palsy, and andrew has a genetic brain condition that means he has uncontrolled seizures. he needs total care, somebody with him all the time. you can predict the signs, but not always because sometimes they just the signs, but not always because sometimes theyjust happen out of the blue with no warning.— the blue with no warning. natalie nets some the blue with no warning. natalie gets some council _ the blue with no warning. natalie gets some council funded - the blue with no warning. natalie. gets some council funded support, but andrew �*s needs are so high, he is eligible for nhs continuing health care, which funds support outside hospitals. as with many of the families who have contacted us, margaret says getting enough nhs
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help is a constant battle. i feel there is no _ help is a constant battle. i feel there is no one _ help is a constant battle. i feel there is no one understanding | help is a constant battle. i 15-1 there is no one understanding the circumstances. no understanding whatsoever. there is no empathy. the su - ort whatsoever. there is no empathy. the support provided varies hugely, depending on where you live. they used to live in dorset, where andrew got 20 a7 care. for two months after moving to north yorkshire they got no help at all. his moving to north yorkshire they got no help at all-— no help at all. his needs have not chanced. no help at all. his needs have not changed- i _ no help at all. his needs have not changed- i was — no help at all. his needs have not changed. i was having _ no help at all. his needs have not changed. i was having to - no help at all. his needs have not changed. i was having to care - no help at all. his needs have not changed. i was having to care for| changed. i was having to care for both of them full—time. everything? everything. 20 a7 care. i would just fall asleep in the chair whenever i sat down. and i would wake up and they would be sitting here waiting for dinner. a, ., ' :: :: ., , for dinner. more than 100 families have been in _ for dinner. more than 100 families have been in touch _ for dinner. more than 100 families have been in touch with _ for dinner. more than 100 families have been in touch with us, - for dinner. more than 100 families have been in touch with us, and i have been in touch with us, and several things really stand out from what they say. there is huge variation in the support that people get, depending on where they live. what appears to be the arbitrary nature of many decisions, and really
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worryingly, the sheer desperation of those families. nhs data demonstrate the postcode lottery faced by families trying to get continuing health care. in some parts of england, 50% of adults who apply will receive funding. in other areas, it isjust10%. the nhs in north yorkshire now provides andrew with weekday and overnight care, and it is looking for staff to help at weekends. it says it endeavours to provide the most appropriate support. margaret calculates she is still on her own caring for 60 hours a week, and that is having an impact on her physical and mental health. it is my son and daughter and i love them to pieces, and i have cared for them to pieces, and i have cared for them or their life, but you just feel you are alone. the them or their life, but you “ust feel you are alone. the government sa s feel you are alone. the government says eligibility _ feel you are alone. the government says eligibility for _ feel you are alone. the government says eligibility for help _ feel you are alone. the government says eligibility for help varies - says eligibility for help varies because local areas have different health needs, and the nhs, which is iugghng health needs, and the nhs, which is juggling rising demand and staff shortages, says decisions are based
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on individual cases with national guidelines ensuring a consistent approach. the government says that these care packages are delivered by individual care boards and, because of differing health needs, there will always be some variation in eligibility across different parts of england. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. for many of us today, fairly cloudy and rain on and off. but the north of scotland sees something slightly different, here we have clearer skies and fresher conditions. for the rest of the uk, these weather fronts moving from the south, northwards and eastwards. in between them, some brightness developing across north wales and the midlands into east anglia, but you can also see where we've got the clearest skies, temperatures here between 6 and 8 degrees, milderfor northern ireland, the rest of england and wales.
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well into double figures, 15 at best. through this evening and overnight, bands of rain push northwards, taking all this cloud with them. some of that will be heavy and persistent across northern england and scotland and quite a mild night, thatair pushing further north. in aboyne it was —a, tomorrow morning, +5. tomorrow, ourfronts moving north and all this mild air coming up from the near continent before this later this weather front comes in bringing more rain. another fairly cloudy day for most, the rain continuing to push northwards across scotland and then we have the second front coming in bringing rain as well but ahead of it and behind it, brighter skies. tomorrow, across eastern england, up to 17 degrees with the milder air pushing further north across scotland as well. thursday into friday, the rain eventually pushes away with the wind changing direction, so temperatures dipping a little bit but still mild. there goes the rain,
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a fair bit of cloud left in its wake with some showers here or there but equally, bright weather too. instead of temperatures being 17, it will peak around 1a. you can see too across scotland into northern ireland, between eight and 12 degrees. on saturday, cloudy again for many, brighter breaks developing but later on, another front sweeping into the west, bringing rain and strengthening winds as well. temperatures from six, in lerwick, up to 1a in the south of england and south wales.
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live from london, this is bbc news. reports from gaza say the israeli military has ordered palestinians to evacuate a hospital in the southern city of khan younis. and in the last hour, the palestinian president has called on hamas to quickly agree a hostage deal with israel. voting in indonesia ends. unofficial results
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have strongman bauer in the lead. —— strongman prabowo subianto. and i'm injakarta as anticipation builds for his arrival after searching in the counting. and ukraine it says it has destroyed a russian warship in its occupied waters of korea. —— of crimea. hello, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start today's programme with reports coming from gaza that the israeli military has ordered palestinians to evacuate the nasser hospital in the southern city of khan younis, where hundreds of people have taken refuge. in this video, an announcement made on a speaker attached to a drone, with a crowd of people seeming
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