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xabi alonso has confirmed that he will remain with bundesliga club bayer leverkusen next season, ending speculation linking him the future managerial vacancies at liverpool and bayern munich. alonso has led leverkusen to the top of the league in his first full season with the club, 10 points clear of second—placed bayern. at this moment i feel that this is the right place for me to be, to develop as a coach. i am a young coach, ifeel develop as a coach. i am a young coach, ifeel that develop as a coach. i am a young coach, ifeel that my develop as a coach. i am a young coach, i feel that my 'ob develop as a coach. i am a young coach, i feel that my 'ob is develop as a coach. i am a young coach, ifeel that my 'ob is not coach, ifeel that myjob is not over here. i want to help them, i want to help the team and the young players develop. if i am part of the process i am happy with that. putting things together, i am convinced it is the right decision, i am still young, time will tell but i am still young, time will tell but i am still young, time will tell but i am feeling that.
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in light of alonso�*s decision, liverpool will look elsewhere to replace outgoing manager, jurgen klopp. sporting lisbon�*s ruben amorim is one name that's been linked with a move to anfield. european football expert, kevin hatchard says he understands why he's being considered. i think he has done a superjob with sporting, _ i think he has done a superjob with sporting, he made them into not only a team _ sporting, he made them into not only a team that _ sporting, he made them into not only a team that has won the portuguese title but _ a team that has won the portuguese title but is _ a team that has won the portuguese title but is in the mix to do it again — title but is in the mix to do it again he _ title but is in the mix to do it again. he had success in europe as well, _ again. he had success in europe as well, knocked arsenal out of the europe _ well, knocked arsenal out of the europa league last season. he has had some — europa league last season. he has had some really impressive performances at continental level too. performances at continental level toe there — performances at continental level too. there is always going to be an element _ too. there is always going to be an element of— too. there is always going to be an element of risk moving from the portuguese league to the premier league _ portuguese league to the premier league but he is certainly a good tactical— league but he is certainly a good tactical mind and somebody who i can understand _ tactical mind and somebody who i can understand why liverpool are considering. the newcastle manager, eddie howe, says sandro tonali is getting help to deal with his gambling. his comments come after the italian was charged with misconduct by the football association for alleged breaches of betting rules. tonali was already serving a io—month ban issued
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by the italian football federation in october for breaking betting rules in italy. howe hopes tonali won't get an extended ban. i certainly hope for sandro there are no_ i certainly hope for sandro there are no further— i certainly hope for sandro there are no further consequences. i i certainly hope for sandro there| are no further consequences. he i certainly hope for sandro there - are no further consequences. he has suffered _ are no further consequences. he has suffered during — are no further consequences. he has suffered during this _ are no further consequences. he has suffered during this period, - are no further consequences. he has suffered during this period, he - are no further consequences. he has suffered during this period, he has l suffered during this period, he has sought— suffered during this period, he has sought help. — suffered during this period, he has sought help, been _ suffered during this period, he has sought help, been very— suffered during this period, he has sought help, been very honest, i suffered during this period, he has sought help, been very honest, he has admitted — sought help, been very honest, he has admitted he _ sought help, been very honest, he has admitted he has _ sought help, been very honest, he has admitted he has an _ sought help, been very honest, he has admitted he has an issue - sought help, been very honest, he has admitted he has an issue and i think— has admitted he has an issue and i think the _ has admitted he has an issue and i think the best _ has admitted he has an issue and i think the best thing _ has admitted he has an issue and i think the best thing would - has admitted he has an issue and i think the best thing would be - has admitted he has an issue and i think the best thing would be for. think the best thing would be for him to— think the best thing would be for him to resume _ think the best thing would be for him to resume his _ think the best thing would be for him to resume his career- think the best thing would be for him to resume his career havingl him to resume his career having taken _ him to resume his career having taken his— him to resume his career having taken his punishment— him to resume his career having taken his punishment and - him to resume his career havingi taken his punishment and having iearhed — taken his punishment and having learned a — taken his punishment and having learned a lot _ taken his punishment and having learned a lot of— taken his punishment and having learned a lot of lessons - taken his punishment and having learned a lot of lessons from - taken his punishment and having learned a lot of lessons from his| learned a lot of lessons from his illness — learned a lot of lessons from his illness it — learned a lot of lessons from his illness. it did — learned a lot of lessons from his illness. it did not— learned a lot of lessons from his illness. it did not stop _ learned a lot of lessons from his illness. it did not stop when - learned a lot of lessons from his illness. it did not stop when he i illness. it did not stop when he moved — illness. it did not stop when he moved from _ illness. it did not stop when he moved from italy— illness. it did not stop when he moved from italy to _ illness. it did not stop when he moved from italy to england i illness. it did not stop when he i moved from italy to england and illness. it did not stop when he - moved from italy to england and that illness— moved from italy to england and that illness was— moved from italy to england and that illness was there, _ moved from italy to england and that illness was there, let's _ moved from italy to england and that illness was there, let's not _ moved from italy to england and that illness was there, let's not throw - illness was there, let's not throw the book— illness was there, let's not throw the book at— illness was there, let's not throw the book at him _ illness was there, let's not throw the book at him and _ illness was there, let's not throw the book at him and punish- illness was there, let's not throw i the book at him and punish immune further— the book at him and punish immune further because _ the book at him and punish immune further because i— the book at him and punish immune further because i don't— the book at him and punish immune further because i don't think- the book at him and punish immune further because i don't think that. further because i don't think that -ets further because i don't think that gets to _ further because i don't think that gets to the — further because i don't think that gets to the root _ further because i don't think that gets to the root of _ further because i don't think that gets to the root of the _ further because i don't think that gets to the root of the problem. i further because i don't think that i gets to the root of the problem. we need to— gets to the root of the problem. we need to protect _ gets to the root of the problem. we need to protect our— gets to the root of the problem. we need to protect our players - gets to the root of the problem. we need to protect our players because this is— need to protect our players because this is something _ need to protect our players because this is something open _ need to protect our players because this is something open to— need to protect our players because| this is something open to everybody and becoming — this is something open to everybody and becoming a _ this is something open to everybody and becoming a bigger— this is something open to everybody and becoming a bigger problem - this is something open to everybody and becoming a bigger problem in. and becoming a bigger problem in society _ and becoming a bigger problem in society this— and becoming a bigger problem in society this is— and becoming a bigger problem in society. this is not— and becoming a bigger problem in society. this is notjust _ and becoming a bigger problem in society. this is notjust a - and becoming a bigger problem in society. this is notjust a problemi society. this is notjust a problem for sandro —
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to cricket and match 10 of the 2024 indian premier league. virat kohli's royal challengers bengaluru are hosting the kolkata knight riders. kkr won the toss and elected to field. so far it's not paid off. rcb are 87—2 just past the halfway stage of their innings. kohli is at the crease and is unbeaten on a2. rcb are looking for back—to—back wins after losing their opening match. danielle collins, who is set to retire at the end of the season, reached her first ever wta 1000 final by easing past ekaterina alexandrova in straight sets at the miami 0pen. collins continued her run at the tournament of not dropping a set since the opening set, of her opening match, in miami, as she beat alexandrova 6—3, 6—2. the american hit 21 winners as she eased to victory in 75 minutes. she will face elena rybakina in the final after she beat viktoria azarenka in three sets. carlos alcaraz says he was made to feel like a "13—year—old" by grigor dimitrov after being beaten in the quarterfinals
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of the miami 0pen. dimitrov was superb in beating alcararz in straight sets. he broke him in his first service game, and again to take the first set 6—2. he won the second 6—4 and will face alex zverev in the semi—finals after he beat fabian marozsan. and that's all the sport for now. chinese e—retailer temu has significantly changed the terms of a cash giveaway, after concern from some customers. participants in the promotion can receive up to £50, but had to agree to permanently hand over considerable amounts of personal data , pierre—antoine denis has more from the newsroom live now to eva pascoe who is e—commerce director for the retail practice.
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about temu. it a very large company owned by a — about temu. it a very large company owned by a chinese _ about temu. it a very large company owned by a chinese company - about temu. it a very large company owned by a chinese company and - about temu. it a very large company| owned by a chinese company and has arrived on our shores about a year ago and grew extremely quickly taking a good cut at amazon, taking over abouti billion which is super fast growth but aiming at relatively young consumers. there were concerns about the marketing practices. truth? about the marketing practices. why would temu — about the marketing practices. why would temu need this sort of data and hold onto it in perpetuity? taste and hold onto it in perpetuity? we are and hold onto it in perpetuity? - are seeing the emergence of the new market for biometric data. before, nobody really needed voice data because there was not much you could do with it as a marketeer. now we have arrived at artificial intelligence and the marketing tools need to be trained on voice and faces and biographical data, it needs a lot of data. that is what i
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suspect it is doing.— needs a lot of data. that is what i suspect it is doing. temu is trying to net and suspect it is doing. temu is trying to get and hold _ suspect it is doing. temu is trying to get and hold onto _ suspect it is doing. temu is trying to get and hold onto recordings i suspect it is doing. temu is trying i to get and hold onto recordings of customer voices? to get and hold onto recordings of customervoices? if to get and hold onto recordings of customer voices?— to get and hold onto recordings of customer voices? if you look at the competition — customer voices? if you look at the competition they _ customer voices? if you look at the competition they put _ customer voices? if you look at the competition they put out _ customer voices? if you look at the competition they put out it - customer voices? if you look at the competition they put out it says - customer voices? if you look at the | competition they put out it says you have to sign off the rights to your voice, likeness, biographic, where you live, behaviour, in perpetuity, which is quite shocking, because in the gdp our circumstances we have a law which retailers should not keep data more than necessary, limit holding the data, only use it for specific purposes, and also the customer has got the right to withdraw consent. i am not seeing from temu the right to remove consent. if i was the parent of a young girl who signed off her data for life i would definitely request electronic output of what temu is
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holding and deleted. that is our right. holding and deleted. that is our riuht. , , . holding and deleted. that is our ri. ht, , , ., , holding and deleted. that is our riuht. . .. , ., right. this is a chinese owned company. _ right. this is a chinese owned company. some _ right. this is a chinese owned company, some people - right. this is a chinese owned company, some people havel right. this is a chinese owned - company, some people have concerns they might be a collection of data for political purposes. this they might be a collection of data for political purposes.— for political purposes. this goes be ond for political purposes. this goes beyond my _ for political purposes. this goes beyond my expertise _ for political purposes. this goes beyond my expertise but - for political purposes. this goes beyond my expertise but if- for political purposes. this goes beyond my expertise but if you | for political purposes. this goes - beyond my expertise but if you have the data, if you remember cambridge analytical leads to possibility of the getting into hands of political party, in such a bespoke way you feel that people talk to you. that is high vulnerability. if you look at their parent company it has a lot of malware incidents in its history and the google store has kicked them out for sending malware to the app
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so it is not exactly reputable company and quite quickly and in detail. ~ . . . company and quite quickly and in detail. . . . company and quite quickly and in detail. . ., ., . ., detail. what advice can you give to consumers — detail. what advice can you give to consumers to _ detail. what advice can you give to consumers to protect _ detail. what advice can you give to consumers to protect themselves. consumers to protect themselves against efforts to gather this kind of data? if against efforts to gather this kind of data? , .. , against efforts to gather this kind of data? , ., , . :: of data? if people feel that £40 in the voucher _ of data? if people feel that £40 in the voucher for _ of data? if people feel that £40 in the voucher for temu _ of data? if people feel that £40 in the voucher for temu is _ of data? if people feel that £40 in the voucher for temu is worth - the voucher for temu is worth signing away the personal data forever in perpetuity, that is their decision but i strongly suspect people don't read the terms and conditions and the first thing is to read what is on offer. the second thing requires the data —— request the data the company is holding in the data the company is holding in the third if anything is untoward and you are suspicious, complain to the information commissioner office because that is what they are for. parents should really keep an eye on it. a lot of mothers have children school age are not aware of temu. in
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the meantime kids are spending their money and giving away family data because it is notjust a teenager data. parents should step in because it's a young target market for temu. thank you. beyonce has released her newest album today and her first ever country album titled, act ii: cowboy carter. across her previous albums she has already sold over 200 million records — whilst racking up 22 top—10 singles on the billboard charts. and that includes 9 number one hit singles. and having last year achieved the record for individual grammy awards at 32. british fans heading to the euros are being warned about the strength of german beer which is a little stronger than what they are used to
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at home. the foreign office issued the official advice ahead of the men's football tournament in june and july, saying that england and scotland supporters face potential stadium bans if they indulge too heavily in stains of stronger beer. lager and ale in the uk typically average 4.4% strength where beers engender can range between 4.7 and 5.4. stay with us here on bbc news. that's it from me. you can keep up—to—date with the developing stories on the website. thanks for watching. hello there. good afternoon. well, a gradual improvement for most
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of us weather—wise over the next couple of days. here's the forecast for the bank holiday weekend. so, today, sunshine and some heavy showers. lighter winds than yesterday. fewer showers on saturday and sunday, but there could be some more rain in the south on bank holiday monday. drierfurther north. lots of rainbows spotted today with the general sunshine and showers theme. already some lightning strikes across parts of pembrokeshire. there could be some heavy downpours, some hail and some thunder in some of these showers, but generally fewer of them than we saw yesterday, with more in the way of sunshine. it's still breezy for england and wales, but not as gusty as yesterday. could be a bit drier across northern scotland and for most it will feel a little warmer too. 0vernight tonight it's still going to be quite chilly by night. we'll see the skies largely clear. the showers fading away. a scattering of them still out towards the west. a touch of isolated frost, i think, into tomorrow morning, with lows in low to mid—single figures. also bit of patchy mist and fog, as well, but it will still be breezy for part of the night, but then lighter winds
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tomorrow morning. that's because our area of low pressure is pulling away towards the west. so the winds are lighter and it'll feel a bit warmer in the sunshine tomorrow, but another area of low pressure possibly giving some patchy rain across the far east of east anglia for a while, more cloud in the south—east of england, but a lot of dry weather on saturday, plenty of sunshine. the focus for any showers out towards the north and the west. it will feel warmer again — ii to 15 degrees celsius. now, don't forget that the clocks spring forward by an hour on saturday night into sunday, so darker morningsjust for a while and, of course, lighter evenings on the way. easter sunday isn't looking too bad either. again, we could see some showers out towards western spots as we head through the morning, largely fading away into the afternoon. a lot of dry weather around with some sunshine, but perhaps a bit cloudier and cooler towards north sea—facing coasts with more of an easterly wind developing. again, highs of ii to 14 degrees. then we look to the south as we head
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through sunday night and into bank holiday monday because we are going to see some areas of rain perhaps across england and wales. still a lot of uncertainty with the forecast, so do keep an eye on it. but it could be drier further north, perhaps. temperature—wise, it's a bit cloudier and cooler again towards north sea—facing coasts, so a bit milder further west. bye—bye for now.
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after being charged with historical sexual offences. i'm live at stormont with reaction, and assessing the impact of northern ireland's devolved government. ukraine's president zelensky warns a new russian military offensive — may come in the next few months. and — it's one year — since the wall streetjournal reporter, evan gershkovich —was detained in russia on spying charges. his sister has spoken the the bbc�*s russia editor. the uncertainty is very hard to deal with, but we just see evan and how strong he is. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live, let's start with that stunning
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