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for a fifth league title in a row. he's won 17 trophies with city since he arrived in 2016 and said yesterday that he is closer to leaving than to staying. for now though, he and manchester city fans can reflect on another glittering season. in terms of numbers, nobody has been better than us, the records, the goals, the points, four in a row. i said before, ifi goals, the points, four in a row. i said before, if i had landed here and you would say to me that i would win six premier league is, i would not believe it. we have done something unbelievable. so doubts over the future of pep guardiola at city — he said he'd miss the presence ofjurgen klopp in the premier league — the liverpool manager an inspirationalfigure to him since hejoined city eight years ago. but klopp bid farewell to anfield yesterday after his side beat wolves 2—0. of 167 league games
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at anfield during his nine years in charge he lost only 12. it's been a special place for him. ourjob done. i love you all. i love all and everything about the club, but it is time for me to go and, look, it is not some burning behind me so that is giving me a good feeling. i knowi me so that is giving me a good feeling. i know i can come back and will come back, i am a liverpool supporter and i love that. the defending champions denver nuggets have been eliminated from the nba play—offs after the minnesota timberwolves made a record comeback from 20 points down to win game seven last night. they take the series 4—3. karl—anthony towns and jaden
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mcdaniels each scored 23 points for minnesota, who will play the dallas mavericks in the western conference finals. the indiana pacers also progressed against the new york knicks to win their eastern conference semifinal series 11—3 and they will play the boston celtics next. for the beaten nuggets it's a tough loss to take. iamjust i am just glad that we have an opportunity this year and is... we know how much talent there is in the league. you just need to be basically perfect to win at championship.— basically perfect to win at cham--ionshi. , , , ., , championship. this is timberwolves basketball. this _ championship. this is timberwolves basketball. this was _ championship. this is timberwolves
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basketball. this was a _ championship. this is timberwolves basketball. this was a showing - championship. this is timberwolves basketball. this was a showing of i championship. this is timberwolves basketball. this was a showing of it| basketball. this was a showing of it at its _ basketball. this was a showing of it at its finest. every single person on this_ at its finest. every single person on this day— at its finest. every single person on this day means a lot to this team and they— on this day means a lot to this team and they help in so many different ways _ and they help in so many different ways this— and they help in so many different ways. this game just shows the timberwolves are a special team. this game just shows the timberwolves are a special team. the american xander schauffele held his nerve to close out his first major win at the us pga last night. the olympic champion needed a birdie at the last to avoid a playoff with 2020 us open winner bryson de chambeau and sank the six—footer to card a record 21—under par, holding off a charging dechambeau and the norwegian viktor hovland. a huge moment in the the career of schauffele, who had developed a reputation for failing to close out tournaments from winning positions in the past. i have become very patient. the people closest to me know how stubborn i can be. i said earlier,
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it is a result. it is awesome, super sweet, but when i break it down i am just proud of how to handle certain moments on the course today, different from the past. while xander schauffele was closing out his first win in two years, world number one nelly korda was claiming her sixth title of 202a. korda won the mizuho america's 0pen by one shot ahead of the australian hannah green. it's her sixth victory in seven starts, which includes a major title at the chevron championship in texas last month. she will now set her sights on the us open at the end of the month. you never have fewer egg game throughout an entire tournament. you have to grind through it even with your b, c, or d game. i definitely think i had my d game today. i didn't play that well and i just told myself that even though i was two over i had opportunity on the back nine to battle with hannah
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because she was playing solid golf. baseball to finish and a good win for the san diego padres against the atlanta braves on sunday night. yu darvish dominated a slumping braves offense and extended his career—high scoreless innings streak to 25 while earning his 200th professional win. jake cronenworth, luis campusano and ha—saeong kim all hit home runs for the padres, who came out 9—1 winners. that's all the sport for now. you can get more on our website. for now, thanks for watching. the regulator 0fcom has said it is starting the process for consideration of a statutory sanction against gb news. this is after finding sanction against gb news. this is afterfinding that a sanction against gb news. this is after finding that a people's forum which featured the prime minister
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rishi sunak broke broadcasting impartiality act —— impartiality rules. let's go to chelsea, because the flower show is getting under way and for the first time it features a garden designed by children. king charles, who is the new patron of the royal horticultural society, will tour the events today before it opens to the tomorrow. let's speak to charlotte gallagher, our culture correspondent. it looks absolutely gorgeous, charlotte. i am correspondent. it looks absolutely gorgeous, charlotte.— correspondent. it looks absolutely gorgeous, charlotte. i am so happy the sun is shining. _ gorgeous, charlotte. i am so happy the sun is shining. it _ gorgeous, charlotte. i am so happy the sun is shining. it is _ gorgeous, charlotte. i am so happy the sun is shining. it is gorgeous i the sun is shining. it is gorgeous here today at chelsea. we are in the muscular dystrophy uk garden and it is a forest bathing scene. it is very green and tranquil. i am joined now by the designer of the garden.
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what inspired you? i got inspired by muscular_ what inspired you? i got inspired by muscular dystrophy uk and there are stories_ muscular dystrophy uk and there are stories that _ muscular dystrophy uk and there are stories that they shared with me about— stories that they shared with me about how much outdoor spaces can benefit _ about how much outdoor spaces can benefit the — about how much outdoor spaces can benefit the community. also the japanese — benefit the community. also the japanese idea of spending time in the forest — japanese idea of spending time in the forest and how you can give you physical— the forest and how you can give you physical or— the forest and how you can give you physical or mental health benefits. tiffany— physical or mental health benefits. tiffany and roman, use muscular dystrophy uk is an organisation and you work for them, as well. ianthem dystrophy uk is an organisation and you work for them, as well. when we walked and — you work for them, as well. when we walked and it — you work for them, as well. when we walked and it was _ you work for them, as well. when we walked and it was breathtaking, - you work for them, as well. when we walked and it was breathtaking, it. walked and it was breathtaking, it was amazing. the first feeling that i felt was amazing. the first feeling that ifett was _ was amazing. the first feeling that i felt was peace. with roman, when we come _ i felt was peace. with roman, when we come into a garden like this it is fraying, — we come into a garden like this it is fraying, peaceful, it is well—being. what did you think of
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the garden? | well-being. what did you think of the garden?— the garden? i really love it. i like to see the _ the garden? i really love it. i like to see the purple _ the garden? i really love it. i like to see the purple flowers. - the garden? i really love it. i like to see the purple flowers. do - the garden? i really love it. i like| to see the purple flowers. do you think it is a _ to see the purple flowers. do you think it is a really _ to see the purple flowers. do you think it is a really good _ to see the purple flowers. do you think it is a really good job? - to see the purple flowers. do you think it is a really good job? yes. j think it is a really good “ob? yes. did ou think it is a really good “ob? yes. on you like * think it is a really good “ob? yes. did you like gardening,- think it is a really good job? is; did you like gardening, roman? yes. what was your favourite bits of the garden? _ what was your favourite bits of the garden? he what was your favourite bits of the carden? ~ ., ., , garden? he liked the water as well, he splashed — garden? he liked the water as well, he splashed me- — garden? he liked the water as well, he splashed me. how _ garden? he liked the water as well, he splashed me. how many - garden? he liked the water as well, he splashed me. how many marks i he splashed me. how many marks out of ten? ten — he splashed me. how many marks out often? ten out _ he splashed me. how many marks out of ten? ten out of _ he splashed me. how many marks out of ten? ten out of ten! _ he splashed me. how many marks out of ten? ten out of ten! thank - he splashed me. how many marks out of ten? ten out of ten! thank you! - of ten? ten out of ten! thank you! kids are always _ of ten? ten out of ten! thank you! kids are always the _ of ten? ten out of ten! thank you! kids are always the most, - of ten? ten out of ten! thank you! kids are always the most, so - of ten? ten out of ten! thank you! kids are always the most, so i'm l kids are always the most, so i'm very pleased that feedback! what kids are always the most, so i'm very pleased that feedback! what is it like for roman _ very pleased that feedback! what is it like for roman and _ very pleased that feedback! what is it like for roman and other- very pleased that feedback! what is it like for roman and other people | it like for roman and other people with muscular dystrophy in the garden today? i’m with muscular dystrophy in the garden today?— with muscular dystrophy in the carden toda ? �* ., ., ., garden today? i'm quite emotional. the carden garden today? i'm quite emotional. the garden was _ garden today? i'm quite emotional. the garden was designed _ garden today? i'm quite emotional. the garden was designed for - garden today? i'm quite emotional. i the garden was designed for muscular dystrophy uk community and just seeing people come here and explore
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it and roman playing with water and asking me the names of the flowers and being inspired by the garden, i think it is incredible. you and being inspired by the garden, i think it is incredible.— think it is incredible. you have had our work think it is incredible. you have had your work cut _ think it is incredible. you have had your work cut out _ think it is incredible. you have had your work cut out for _ think it is incredible. you have had your work cut out for you - think it is incredible. you have had your work cut out for you today - your work cut out for you today because she has had to go round and then every single flower for roman! you have done really well! roman rights books, so roman in the garden could be next?— could be next? yes, roman in the carden. could be next? yes, roman in the garden- that _ could be next? yes, roman in the garden. that would _ could be next? yes, roman in the garden. that would be _ could be next? yes, roman in the garden. that would be amazing. l could be next? yes, roman in the i garden. that would be amazing. this carden is garden. that would be amazing. garden is very garden. that would be amazing. ti 3 garden is very accessible, new steps, it is easy to move around if people are in a wheelchair or need help walking. people are in a wheelchair or need help walking-— help walking. exactly. when i was desi . nin . help walking. exactly. when i was designing the _ help walking. exactly. when i was designing the garden _ help walking. exactly. when i was designing the garden i _ help walking. exactly. when i was designing the garden i wanted - help walking. exactly. when i was designing the garden i wanted to | help walking. exactly. when i was i designing the garden i wanted to be an immersive experience, but equally for it to be accessible so all the parts are at the same level, there are new steps in the garden, so we are new steps in the garden, so we
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are trying to bring the forest to people with mobility issues. i are trying to bring the forest to people with mobility issues. i think ou have people with mobility issues. i think you have really _ people with mobility issues. i think you have really succeeded. - people with mobility issues. i think you have really succeeded. the - people with mobility issues. i think you have really succeeded. the shade is amazing. roman, are really important question, what is better going to school or or coming to the chelsea flower show?— going to school or or coming to the chelsea flower show? coming to the chelsea flower show? coming to the chelsea flower _ chelsea flower show? coming to the chelsea flower show! _ chelsea flower show? coming to the chelsea flower show! what - chelsea flower show? coming to the chelsea flower show! what an - chelsea flower show! what an endorsement. _ chelsea flower show! what an endorsement. it _ chelsea flower show! what an endorsement. it is _ chelsea flower show! what an endorsement. it is a _ chelsea flower show! what an endorsement. it is a gorgeousj chelsea flower show! what an - endorsement. it is a gorgeous day here today. there are so many incredible gardens, even one designed by children. let's have a look at the weather now. the start of this week is looking largely fine and dry with lots of sunshine but it will turn much more unsettled as we go through the rest of the week. i'll have more details on that in just a moment. this afternoon, we continue with sunny spells for many of us. just the risk of some showers cropping up and those likely towards parts of north wales and through southern areas of england this afternoon. we will see some showers develop here. also the risk of some thunderstorms and heavy showers towards the west of northern ireland. elsewhere, some cloud
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across northern england, southern scotland, but still some decent sunny spells with an onshore wind, temperatures 15 to 18 degrees round the north sea coasts. further inland, we will see temperatures once again getting into the 20s. through tonight we will see those showers continuing around the south—east, drifting their way further north. more substantial showers spreading into northern areas of england into tuesday morning. 0vernight temperatures generally down to about 5 to 10 degrees. but a bit chillier in parts of eastern scotland, where there will be some low cloud, mist, and fog again around the east of scotland and the eastern side of england. some showers around north west and england through tuesday and elsewhere there could be further showers, particularly towards the south—east and through south—western areas of the uk. maximum temperatures down a little bit because there is more cloud around, 17 to 21 degrees. as we go into wednesday and thursday, this area of low pressure here brings very heavy rain, especially towards northern parts of the uk, northern england
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into scotland getting the brunt of that very wet weather as we go through the week with that area of low pressure close by. you can see here from the rainfall accumulation chart, where we have got the greens here across north—east scotland. we could see up to nearly 100 millimetres of rain. so there is the risk of some flooding in these northern areas through wednesday and thursday. well worth staying tuned to the forecast. here it is on wednesday, this is the picture. we have got heavy rain spreading into parts of eastern and northern areas of england, into scotland by the end of the day, heavy and thundery showers developing across southern areas on wednesday with sunny spells. temperatures about 17 to 20 celsius. and that very wet weather will continue across northern areas as we go through the rest of this week. furthersouth, it won't be quite as wet. there will be some sunny spells, but it temperatures about 1a to 20 celsius. goodbye.
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live from london — this is bbc news... waiting for the truth. the public inquiry into the infected blood scandal will publish its final report in the next half hour. the inquiry by sir brian langstaff has been six years in the making and has heard from hundreds of witnesses and reviewed thousands of pages of
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documents. more than 30,000 people were infected with hiv and hepatitis c here in the uk between 1970 and 1991 because of contaminated blood products. today, they will hear why. hello, iam hello, i am rajini vaidyanathan coming to you live from central london. 0utside coming to you live from central london. outside a building where, today, an inquiry into the uk's biggest ever health scandal will release its final report. we are expecting that in the next half an hour. more than 30,000 people in the uk were infected with hiv and
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hepatitis c. after they were

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