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and there is a new mail editor of british vogue. the 45—year—old will ta ke british vogue. the 45—year—old will take up the post soon. tonight we will look at because for greater protection for whistle—blowers after it emerged that the head of barclays tried to identify someone who had raised concerns about one of the bank's senior managers. we look at the story behind this image taking atan edl the story behind this image taking at an edl demo at the weekend, and presenters past and present look back at the programme hardtalk‘s 20 yea rs back at the programme hardtalk‘s 20 years on air. and now we have sportsday. hello i'm 0lly foster, these are our sportsday headlines tonight. garcia is glorious in green — the long wait for a major is over it's not all wenger‘s fault.
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a powerful voice at the gunners says the board must take some of the blame and we have the latest on the david moyes incident with a reporter. good evening, sergio garcia says there is room for improvement and a lot of great years are still ahead of him. five years ago, after a poor round at augusta, sergio garcia said he wasn't good enough to win a major. but after the round of his life last night he is now the masters champion. there is some flash photography coming up. the 37—year—old was tied on 9—under par with england'sjustin rose at the end of his final round and had two putts for victory on the first extra hole.
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he only needed one of them. he's the third spaniard to wear the greenjacket, jose maria 0lazabal and the late seve ballesteros have gone before him, and it was fitting that garcia won it on what would have been ballesteros' 60th birthday. to do it on his 60th birthday and to join him and 0lazabal, my two idols in golf, it is amazing. jose sent me a text, saying he believed in me. what i needed to do, and pretty much believing in myself, and being calm and not letting things get to me like i've done in the past. everybody has been great, the whole family and my fiance and my parents and her parents, and all friends who are here, such great support.”
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and her parents, and all friends who are here, such great support. i felt in control towards the end, and that is the sign of maturity, and i feel i will do well at this tournament in the future. if you can get to know this course you can be relevant here for a long time and i see myself having many more chances to come here. we'll have more masters reaction a little bit later in the programme. for my postman from peterborough. trust me, it will make sense —— from a postman from peterborough. everton‘s ross barkley trained this morning after escaping serious injury in what his lawyers have called "an unprovoked attack by a stranger" last night. merseyside police are examining cctv footage that appear to show barkley being punched in the face. the incident happened in a liverpool bar after the team's 4—2 win over leicester city. no report of an assault has been made to police. arsenal's second largest shareholder alisher usmanov say the club's board must "bear huge responsibility" for the club's poor season and notjust arsene wenger.
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the russian billionaire who doesn't have a seat on the board has criticised the owner stan kroenke. the gunners could jump above manchester united into fifth with a win tonight but face a crystal palace side who have won 4 of their last 5 including a victory against leaders chelsea. the win of crystal palace at chelsea shows the strength of the premier league. surprising results. the difference between the teams has become shorter and smaller. so anything can happen in any game. it doesn't change basically my thinking about the game. we know that we have to play at our best to win the game. i think that it's even more important that we make sure we don't lose against arsenal. like i say, it is not arguably that we have got the hardest run in. we have got the hardest run in — there is no doubt about that, but we are in good form at the moment and hopefully that
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form will continue and more importantly the results will come with it. the deadline has expired for sunderland manager david moyes to respond to the fa after telling bbc reporter vicki sparks she might "get a slap" after a game last month. the fa must now decide whether to charge moyes over those comments, which came following his team's draw against burnley in the premier league. 0ur sports news correspondent richard conway can tell us more. richard — remind us of the incident. it happened in the middle of march, david moores talking to the reporter after the game against burnley and he said —— david moyes. he thought the cameras had stopped rolling, and he said she might get a slap even though she is a woman, in response to the tone of her last question about whether he felt under pressure given that the sunderland owner ellis short was watching from the stands. he also said she should be
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careful the next time she visited. the fa wanted david moyes to give his observations on that matter, and they will now have to decide whether to charge him for using those words. he apologised when the video footage came to light and he apologised at the time according to the club, but there has been another development? it is important to say that in the context of that apology, he spoke about how such words and behaviour was not part of his character and he said that you all know his character. what we now understand is that in december 2012, there was an incident following a game between everton and stoke city, he was the everton and stoke city, he was the everton manager at the time, and this is an angry exchange between himself and jackie 0akley, the bbc reporter. we should stress that the nature of the expletive laden
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comments towards her were not sexist and were not directed towards her gender, but it shows that the level of anger that david moyes has over a controversial incident within the game that he was being questioned about. we can hear those questions and his reaction afterwards. in the second half fellaini appeared to head—butt second half fellaini appeared to head— butt ryan shawcross, second half fellaini appeared to head—butt ryan shawcross, what is your view? yes, and he deserves to get the punishment, i've seen it, it isa get the punishment, i've seen it, it is a terrible thing to do. i would expect him to be punished. and he had a swing another couple of times. will you have a word? had a swing another couple of times. will you have a word ?|j had a swing another couple of times. will you have a word? i have not seen that. if the fa look at this again, it could be out of your entire christmas period. that would bea entire christmas period. that would be a big blow? that is down to the fa. you have gone back to that
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question with another one. thanks, david, cheers. expletive everton said they were not aware of any incident at the time, but they strongly condemn any incident in which anyone is threatened. sunderland have not made any comment. the bbc say that the incident took place five years ago. jackie only did call everton in the light of that incident and made a complaint, but she said she did not hear back from the club —— jackie 0a kley hear back from the club —— jackie 0akley did call everton. hear back from the club —— jackie oakley did call everton. many thanks. the former arsenal and england
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captain tony adams has been made head coach of the spanish side granada until the end of the season. he's been working as an advisor at the struggling club but takes over after maanger lucas alcaraz was a sacked. they are second bottom of la liga — seven points from safety with seven games remaining. adams had previous spells at wycombe and portsmouth and also a stint in the azarbaijan league. england women play their final home game before this summer's euros tonight, as they take on austria women in milton keynes. mark sampson's side have won just one game in six this year, drawing against italy on friday night. they've one more friendly to play against switzerland in june, before their tournament gets underway with a match against scotland on july 19th. there's full commentary from england women against austria women on 5 live sports extra tonight from 740. he's had 2a years at the club, winning everything as a player, and there's a statue of him outside the ground but st helens have sacked their head coach keiron cunningham. they are currently seventh in the super league table, having won only three times
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in their opening eight matches. they drew against huddersfield last friday. he had been in charge since 2014 and reached the play—off semi—finals last season social media went absolutely potty last night with sergio garcia winning the masters. sergio garcia is used to this attention, especially from his super fans, like markjohnson, a postman from peterborough, who bombarded his idol with daily tweets for almost seven months, asking if he could caddie for him. sergio garcia finally relented and he will caddie for him at the british masters in newcastle. that deal was struck before he became the masters champion. i spoke to mark and asked him to describe the moment that sergio offered him a job. i got up at 5:15am and went
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into the ensuite and i was brushing my teeth, and i never take my phone to bed, but i did that night. i went in the bathroom, cleaning my teeth, and this week came through. —— tweet. it was sergio garcia, and i'm thinking, what? i put down my toothbrush and he had something along the lines of, i think i've found the perfect time for you to get a taste of carrying my bag, are you ready? isaid, as long get a taste of carrying my bag, are you ready? i said, as long as it's not today, i'm ready and raring to go. you are excited about this big day in september, but after what happened last night, it is going to be even more exciting, because although you said you will give advice to him on how to become a major champion, he is now a major champion and he will be the masters champion. describe you watching last
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night? i really wanted him to win. the way you did the back nine last night was incredible, and he's my favourite golfer, i think he's the best in the world he showed that last night. all my mates take the mickey and they say he has not got the bottle to win a major, but i've a lwa ys the bottle to win a major, but i've always said that he is the man. he will do it eventually. last night has gone to prove it. just amazing viewing. when you meet him, what are you looking forward to? just to be inside the ropes, standing a couple of feet away from him, passing him his clubs, it is the pro—am, the warm up to the main event. i will just have a laugh and i will do my best. just enjoy the day. super fan
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markjohnson who will have his day in the sign with sergio garcia at the masters champion, september at the masters champion, september at the british masters. that's all from sportsday. i will be back later and i will be keeping a close eye on crystal palace against arsenal. there'll be more sport here on bbc news throughout the evening. another top stories. foreign ministers from the g7 nations, are meeting to find a unified approach to tackling the syria conflict, after last week's suspected chemical weapons attack. the chief executive of barclays, jes staley,could lose his annual bonus after two regulators opened an investigation, into his conduct in a whistleblowing case. the funeral of pc keith palmer, who was murdered in last month's westminster terror attack, has taken place at southwark cathedral. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt ended the day.
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it isa it is a mixed picture. but there is a more positive outlook in the united states. several videos from america have been posted online, of a man apparently being violently dragged off a united airlines flight, that was overbooked. the footage shows him being pulled out of his seat and dragged down the aisle, as passengers prepared to take off from chicago to louisville on sunday evening. 0ne passenger said the man had refused to volunteer to leave the overbooked plane, and in a statement the airline said because he'd refused, law enforcement was asked to intervene. united's chief executive has apologised for having to rebook customers, and said a review into exactly what happened has begun. the chief executive of barclays, jes staley, will lose his annual bonus of more than a million pounds, after two regulators opened an investigation into his conduct in a whistle—blowing case. he'd attempted to find out who wrote a letter,
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raising concerns of a personal nature, about an unnamed senior colleague. here's our business editor simonjack. jes staley did not see this as whistle—blowing, you said this was a malicious smear against this person —— he said. trying to introduce their reputation, and he wanted to find out who the letter initially, the internal people are bart bles said, you should not be sticking your nose into this, —— the internal people at barclays. later he said it is not really a whistle blowing type of event, and said he could find out who wrote this letter and tried to involve us law enforcement officials. the regulators will take a dim view of this, because even if he thought this was a malicious smear, it is not your

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