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they remain third. ahead of liverpool's match at anfield, managerjurgen klopp says his players must stay professional and not let distractions affect them emotionally. i think ithink in i think in the last press conference is one of the last important things was to get through this period which is to ignore the outside mess. that goes up and down and it is emotional and obvious things and we are to be professional and we have to be emotional but in the right way. we have to be the best version of ourselves, we have to try to buy the best football we can play in what outcome is. 12th place chelsea host manchester united in sixth at stamford bridge. united manager erik ten hag believes their performances so far have showcased their ability to compete with premier league teams while mauricio pochettino
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urged his team to play with commitment to the club and defend resolutely following their 2—2 draw against burnley. i think we are chelsea, we need to behave like chelsea. we need to behave like chelsea. we need to behave that we want to be belong to a big club. it's not an excuse to be an experienced player or young. we need to behave because then we need to defend our badge and play for our club and to perform. the? to defend our badge and play for our club and to perform.— club and to perform. they have a fantastic team _ club and to perform. they have a fantastic team and _ club and to perform. they have a fantastic team and players - club and to perform. they have a fantastic team and players and i club and to perform. they have a i fantastic team and players and they also play _ fantastic team and players and they also play very good football so they can beat _ also play very good football so they can beat everyone in the already showed — can beat everyone in the already showed in — can beat everyone in the already showed in this league. sometimes you are not— showed in this league. sometimes you are not playing good, but we are man united _ are not playing good, but we are man united and _ are not playing good, but we are man united and we still have to win. bayer leverkusen will face kaiserslautern in the german cup final in berlin on may 25th after they eased past second—tier dusseldorf. jeremie frimpong set leverkusen on their way in just the seventh minute, before xabi alonso's side added further goals from amene adli and florian virtz before half—time.
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virtz converted a second half penalty on the hour mark in a dominant display. the win extends their unbeaten run to a0 matches. leverkusen�*s only silverware to date came in the the german cup in 1993. meanwhile, in portugal, porto took a step closer to a cup final meeting with sporting after a 1—0 first leg win over vitoria. pepe scored the only goal of the game six minutes into the second half. the second leg is in porto on april 17th. paris saint germain�*s kylian mbappe scored the only goal beating rennes 1—0 in the last four of the french cup, reaching the finalfor the final for the first time since 2021. it was mbappe's 39th goal for ps6 across all competitions before he leaves the club in the summer. psg looking to add a 15th victory to their triumphs play lyon on the 25th of may in lille. over in italy, fiorentina beat atalanta 1—0 in their first leg
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of the coppa italia semifinal courtesy of a first half strike by rolandro mandragoram. fiorentina are seeking their first major trophy since 2001. the return leg is in three weeks' time. to the nba, where the la lakers kept their slim hopes of a playoff place alive with victory over the washington wizards, their eighth win in nine games. lebronjames once again heavily contributed to the lakers victory. he scored 25 points and finished with nine assists in his 36 minutes. but on this occasion, the star of the show was anthony davis. he finished the game with 35 points, 19 of which were scored in the first quarter. he also added 18 rebounds in a dominant performance as the lakers took it 125—120. caroline wozniacki is out of the charleston open following her defeat by ukraine's anhelina kalinina. the former world number one lost to the number 15 seed for the seccond time in two weeks after their three set thriller in miami. last year's quarter finalist kalinina won the match 6—2 6—3 in one hour and 20 minutes. the ukrainian will face daria kastakina in the last 16.
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to major league baseball where japanese star shohei ohtani struck the first home run since his record breaking move to the la dodgers ohtani's moment came at the bottom of the seventh against the san francisco giants in his ninth game since signing his $700 million 10—year deal. it proved to be the game—winning run as the dodgers overcame the giants 5—4 for their seventh win of the season. england's women will look to complete a clean sweep of their one day international series against new zealand on sunday after a 56—run win in hamilton. opener tammy beaumonth top scored for england with 81 from 96 balls, while amyjones added 48 to take england to 252 all out from 49 overs. in reply, new zealand's brooke halliday and izzy gaze shared a 100—run partnership for the fifth wicket but three wickets for nat siver—brunt saw the kiwis bowled out for 196.
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as an opening batter you want more and i think in particular the situation i was in, i need to be the player to play the senior role and that longer but unfortunately we got some like amyjones and the tell we have that make getting out didn't cause too much drama, just meant that somebody else got an opportunity to score some runs and i she batted beautifully. and that's all the sport for now. thanks for being with us on bbc news. blood test for dementia will be offered more than 50 memory clinics the uk. the fibre trial will aim to see whether spots were early signs. they're bent run by teams in oxford and london. the plans to introduce screening for dementia in the over 50s. fergus walsh reports.
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what can our blood tell us about our brain? this small trial in oxford is looking for clues. lucy, like many of the healthy volunteers, has a personalfamily motivation for being involved. the main driver for the dementia was because my mother had dementia, and ijust have very close personal experience of how miserable that is. i mean, she wasn't... fortunately she was relatively old. she was in her 80s when it started, and she died at 97. but her last few years were really mired by the disease. what's your first language? over the next five years, around 5,000 people will take part in research assessing blood tests to see how accurately they can identify various forms of dementia, most notably alzheimer's disease. damian is another healthy volunteer in the oxford study.
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my father suffered and eventually passed away from alzheimer's disease. his mother had a dementia of sorts as well. so there's a family history there, so i obviously have an interest in identifying these diseases early. and secondly, having worked with alzheimer's patients for a lot of my career, i can see the advantages of early diagnosis, the advantages of early support, and hopefully this will help with that. hello, please have a seat here. mohammed has some minor memory problems and does all he can to stay healthy. memory is very important, especially when you see the people with dementia, the suffering, and they don't know who they are, and they forget the family, they forget the children, they forget their wives, so it is quite worrying. in alzheimer's disease, rogue proteins can build up in the brain over 20 years before
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a person shows problems with memory and understanding. the tests will search for biomarkers in the blood, which can identify the early stages of dementia. if a reliable blood test for alzheimer's is eventually approved by the nhs, it would transform diagnosis and mean that people could be screened for dementia in their 50s, long before symptoms emerge. the studies will aim to include people from diverse backgrounds and ethnicities, so a wide cross—section of society is represented. the studies will assess how best to give feedback to patients, such as using a traffic light system to indicate whether they are at low, medium or high risk of dementia. alzheimer's charities say it could transform the way the disease is diagnosed.
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a blood test would help because it would provide an accurate and fast, robust diagnosis for alzheimer's disease and those diseases associated with dementia. at the moment, many people are unable to access the kinds of tests, such as pet scans and lumbar punctures, that really show the biological underpinnings of the disease and give that accurate diagnosis for patients. around a third of patients with dementia never get a formal diagnosis, and only a tiny minority have access to specialist brain scans or spinal lumbar punctures, which are the gold standard tests. new treatments may soon be licensed, which can slow down the progress of alzheimer's, so accurate diagnosis is more important than ever. fergus walsh, bbc news.
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buckingham palace's centre on where the royal family meets before appearances on the balcony will open to the public for the first time. visitors will be able to take guided tours of the royal residence's east wing but will not be able to stand on the balcony itself. afterfive be able to stand on the balcony itself. after five years of improvements, the prince will dry principal floor of improvements, the prince will dry principalfloor of the improvements, the prince will dry principal floor of the link will openin principal floor of the link will open injuly. it's time for a look at the weather forecast. the weather in the next few days does remain unsettled but we will see further spells of rain, and there will be sunny intervals and hill snow in scotland but this weekend is going to turn warmer than it has been and also windier. we could have the warmest day of the year this year so far. it will be in the saudis east anglia during the of saturday. low pressure has brought the rain this morning and is pulling away but then there's another one in the wings bringing more rain in the south—west through the course of this afternoon. in between, variable amounts of cloud and also a few
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showers. the rain continued to push away, so are the charitable be behind us bright spots developing with the rain arriving and brisk winds in the south—west. for northern and scotland, quite a lot of cloud abuse lighter breaks and in patchy hill rain snow and then wins in the north and milder as we push further south. in the north and milder as we push furthersouth. highs in the north and milder as we push further south. highs of 16. through this evening and overnight rain continues to advance northwards and eastwards and as it bumps into the cold air across scotland it will turn readily to snow and down to about 100 metres in the highlands and is going to be windy as well especially in the west and we have another band of rain moving across wales, heading eastwards through the night. very mild in the south but cold on the north. as we had through tomorrow, first band of rain cleared through england and then the other end it pushes northwards across scotland and then later more rain comes in across northern ireland and pushes northwards and eastwards across scotland. further south they will feel mild in any sunshine and
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there will be a few showers around and that milder air pushing a bit further north during the day. as we head into saturday, the rain moves northwards, it's going to be a very windy day and we are looking at sunshine and showers coming in from the west end at risk of gales as well will be windy wherever you are and once again, we are looking at being mild across the board with temperatures higher and could hit 21 celsius and 70 fahrenheit. as we head into sunday, it's going to be the sunshine and showers with longer spells of rain across north—west scotland but it could be gales but is going to be a windy day across all. temperatures down but still high for the time of year we have ten in lyric to about 17 in norwich.
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live from london. this is bbc news. as scrutiny of western powers' arms exports to israel intensifies, the world central kitchen charity calls for an independent investigation into the strikes that killed seven members of its team in gaza. lord cameron rules out western boots on the ground in ukraine. he tells the bbc, allies need to step up or risk the war being lost. and a major medical trial begins,
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to learn whether blood tests can spot the early signs of dementia. hello, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. the british government is facing mounting pressure to suspend arms sales to israel after seven aid workers were killed in an israeli air strike in gaza this week. aid groups working in gaza have demanded that the israeli army improve and adhere to security procedures aimed at keeping their workers safe. the non—governmental organisation that employed the aid workers — the world central kitchen — has released a statement calling on the governments of australia, canada, the us, poland and the uk tojoin us in an investigation into the attacks. they added, an independent investigation is the only way to determine the truth of what happened and to prevent future attacks on humanitarian aid workers.

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