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let's start in the english premier league because arsenal are top of the table on goal difference after their title rivals manchester city and liverpool battled it out between them, but couldn't be separated on sunday. their match ended in a one all draw at anfield. john stones scored first, turning in a cornerfrom kevin de bruyne. but soon after half time city conceded a penalty — alexis mac allister scored the spot—kick to equalise for liverpool. that was the final time that pep guardiola and jurgen klopp will meet in the premier league, with the liverpool manager leaving at the end of the season. both managers seemed a little emotional at full time. they were asked about playing each other for the last time in the league and both said there was respect and that they would probably become friends after they retired. he will be back. any time, he loves too much thejob. i don't know he
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will find the same league, i don't know, but what can i say? these words could be the last game of the season when he is leaving, but accept the fact, in the premier league, last one, and it's been unbelievable. he made us a better team, he made me a better manager, and i wish him, fully, from my heart, he will be back soon, because football needs personalities and managers like him. we football needs personalities and managers like him.— football needs personalities and managers like him. we both respect each other a — managers like him. we both respect each other a lot, _ managers like him. we both respect each other a lot, and _ managers like him. we both respect each other a lot, and probably - managers like him. we both respect each other a lot, and probably after| each other a lot, and probably after the career. — each other a lot, and probably after the career, we can become somehow friends _ the career, we can become somehow friends he _ the career, we can become somehow friends he is— the career, we can become somehow friends. he is a golfer, i'm not a golfer. — friends. he is a golfer, i'm not a golfer, there will be something, if we meet _ golfer, there will be something, if we meet will have great talks about sensational football games and incredible stuff, but it's not set off enough, i think it's really obvious, _ off enough, i think it's really obvious, the respect for each other a lot _ in the bundesliga, bayer leverkusen are still ten points clear
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at the top of the table after beating ten man wolfsburg 2—0. moritzjenz was sent off after a second yellow in 30 minutes. shortly afterwards leverkusen took the lead with this header from nathan tella. then an impressive pass from exequiel palacios found florian wirtz who made it 2—0. manager xabi alonso says it's not the end of the season yet. to be honest, we prefer it to be longer. i think april will be the right time. a few games left to play. bundeslig in freiburg, then after the break, the situation is great, but we don't take things for granted. real madrid moved a step closer to regaining spain's la liga title after thrashing rafael benitez�*s celta vigo side 4—0. viniciusjunior scored for real after 21 minutes, but they missed multiple chances throughout the match, before scoring three goals in the final 11 minutes. the win takes carlos ancelotti's
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side seven—points above their nearest rivals girona — at the top of the table. we showed an improvement in attitude, intensity, pressing on ball circulation. it is not difficult to do better than we did on wednesday. we started well, capitalised on the set pieces to take the lead and then we got the job done. it could have been a tricky game to play if we didn't win. we are happy, focused and motivated, because it's an important stage of the season. to the six nations and wales head coach warren gatland has said his side need to step up if they're to avoid taking the wooden spoon home for the first time in 21 years. they lost heavily to france at the principality 45 points to 2a, to make it four losses from four. they'll have to avoid defeat to italy this weekend otherwise they'll finish bottom of the table. it's a big game for us, it's massive, but you can't hide away
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from it, we've got to embrace the challenge, it's a must win game, there'll be external pressure, we understand that, but it's about stepping up, making sure we learn from the things that we are doing, we got a young group of players who are not quite ready, some of them are not quite ready, some of them are not quite ready, some of them are not quite ready at this level, they have to learn what rugby is all about. let's ta ke let's take you to california now. number 32 seed jiri lehecka of the czech republic upset number 5 seed andrey rublev of russia 6—4, 6—4 and will face tsitsipas in the next round. caroline wozniacki beat american katie volynets in three sets to progress to the last 16. the former world number one took the first set 6—2, but volynets fought back in the second to win it 6—4.
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it was a record—setting night in the nba for anthony davis as the los angeles lakers beat the minnesota timberwolves 120 points to 109. davis became the first player in nba history to record at least 25 points, 25 rebounds, five assists, five steals and three blocks in a game. he finishing with 27 points and a season—high 25 rebounds, while lebronjames also chipped in with 29 points to secure back—to—back victories for the lakers. free agency opens in the nfl in a few hours' time. some names to watch include running back saquon barkley and quarterback kirk cousins. speaking of quarterbacks, russell wilson has a new team, following his release from the denver broncos. more details on the bbc sport website. and that's all the sport for now.
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three former conservative home secretaries have warned ministers not to minimise tackling extremism. they are working together on the issue. ministers announced new funding to better protect mosques, muslim schools and community groups from hate crime. seven passengers and three crew members have been taken to hospital after a technical problem caused mass injuries to travellers on a flight from sydney to new zealand. one person is reported to have been in a serious condition, people were treated. the technical problem was said to have caused strong movement relieved to have been a sudden drop in altitude. he probably two thirds of the way
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across during the trip, the plane unannounced just dropped. it unannounced 'ust dropped. it dropped uner unannounced just dropped. it dropped unlike anything _ unannounced just dropped. it dropped unlike anything i've _ unannounced just dropped. it dropped unlike anything i've ever _ unlike anything i've ever experienced, minor turbulence, unlike anything i've ever experienced, minorturbulence, and experienced, minor turbulence, and people experienced, minorturbulence, and people were thrown out of their seats, hit the top of the roof of the plane, throwing down the aisles. it was madness. hahn the plane, throwing down the aisles. it was madness.— it was madness. now let's take you to hollywood- _ let's take you to hollywood now, and the film industry's biggest night, the oscars, which celebrate the best films of the year. as expected, the big winner of the night was the christopher nolan epic oppenheimer which racked up seven awards from its thirteen nominations, including best picture. behind that, with four wins, was the quirky period "dramedy" poor things. our entertainment correspondent, colin patterson, reports. oppenheimer. these were the oppenheimer oscars. cillian murphy. the biographicalfilm about the father of the atomic bomb won seven — with cillian murphy becoming the first—ever irish—born
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winner of best actor. for better or for worse, we're all living in oppenheimer�*s world, so i would really like to dedicate this to the peacemakers everywhere. christopher nolan, oppenheimer. christopher nolan was best director. movies are just a little j bit over 100 years old. i mean, imagine being there 100 lyears into painting or theatre — i we don't know where this incredible journey is going from here. - robert downey jr! while robert downeer won his first oscar — more than 30 years after he was first nominated. i'd like to thank my terrible childhood... laughter ..and the academy — in that order. and while oppenheimer won the big awards, the night's standout moment belonged to the other half of the barbenheimer phenomenon. # i'm just ken, anywhere else i'd be a ten... ryan gosling bringing the kenergy with slash from guns n' roses. # a life of blonde fragility...# # i used to float, now ijust fall down...# and barbie did win one oscar — best song — billie eilish becoming
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the youngest ever double oscar winner at the age of 22. emma stone. there was a second best actress oscar for emma stone at the age of 35 for the twisted fantasy poor things. my dress is broken! i think it happened during i'mjust ken. and da'vinejoy randolph was best supporting actress for her role as a grieving mother in the holdovers. i thank you for seeing me. have a blessed night. thank you so much. while 20 days in mariupol — about the russian invasion of ukraine — was best documentary. this is the first oscar in the ukrainian history. talking points from the show included a naked john cena presenting best costumes, an appearance from anatomy of a fall's canine star, messi the dog... while earlier on the red carpet, the us media personality liza koshy took a nasty tumble...
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ohh! that's all right! ..but styled it out. the oscars are over. it was oppenheimer�*s night. but barbie once again won hearts and minds. colin paterson, bbc news. look at the weather now full hello again. as we go through this week, it will often be cloudy. there will be some sunshine, we'll have some rain and it's going to be windy, but it's getting milder now. today we've got this weather front draped across parts of northern ireland and also western scotland, and that's going to be bringing in some light and patchy rain. there's enough cloud around for some patchy light rain in some eastern areas, but most of us will stay dry but cloudy. the sunniest skies through the afternoon in southwest wales and southwest england with isolated showers and highs up to 12 degrees. through this evening and overnight there'll be some mist forming in the east.
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the rain will push up into the northern isles and then a new band of rain comes in from the atlantic. that rain will be heavier and it's going to be accompanied by strengthening winds. these are overnight lows. we're not anticipating any issues with frost tonight. so into tomorrow, you can see we've got quite a few weather fronts on this chart. basically, that means that we are looking at a cloudy day with outbreaks of rain pushing in from the west and moving eastwards and also northwards, windy through the irish sea and also western scotland and temperatures 6 in the north to 13 as we push down towards the south. now, tuesday into wednesday, we've got this next front sinking south. this is a cold front. it's going to weaken as it pushes out of scotland and northern ireland and into england and wales. and you can see, too, ahead of it there will be a lot of cloud around. behind it, some brighter skies and some showers. but it's going to be windy across the northern half of the country.
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these black circles represent the strength of the wind gusts with gales possible across the far northwest. temperature wise, 8 in lerwick to 15, possibly 16 somewhere in the southeastern quarter. and then as we head from thursday into friday, the wind is coming up from the southwest and it will be quite windy in southern areas, as you can see, just by looking at those isobars on friday. so look at the effect that's having on the temperature, the milder conditions or the warmer conditions for some pushing to all but the northern isles. but even in the northern isles, temperatures will be higher than they have been. so the outlook then remains unsettled with rain or showers at times. windy at times, but getting milder.
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live from london. this is bbc news.
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the princess of wales apologises for confusion over a family photo issued by kensington palace — saying, like many amateur photographers, she "occasionally experiments with editing". todayis today is one of the biggest days in the royal calendar. later we are expecting the queen to arrive here later but the headlines are not about that they are about the altered royal photograph. i am anna foster live here in eastjerusalem as palestinians mark the beginning of ramadan — a month of fasting — un officials fear gaza is on the brink of famine. the mother of the murdered transgender teenager, brianna ghey, has met the family of one of the killers.
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