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' systems some to turn off computer systems and divert emergency services to other accident and emergency departments. it is understood up to 25 nhs organisations could have been affected. nhs england have declared affected. nhs england have declared a major incident. the secretary of state for health has been briefed by the cyber security centre. the gentlemanjust inside the cyber security centre. the gentleman just inside the door said all the computers have gone down and when not sure whether all the doctors can see you for whatever reason. if it's x—rays or breakages or whatever, they're going to send you home. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has outlined his defence policy, insisting he isn't a pacifist and would order the use of military action, but only as a last resort. the velocity -- the philosophy of one first, talk later asa philosophy of one first, talk later as a policy has failed. it is a recipe for increasing not reducing threats to security. a coroner has called for changes in the way schools careful peoples with allergies after concluding that an adrenaline injection might have che
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—— saved the life of 14—year—old nasser ahmed who collapsed after eating a school lunch. chelsea will be crowned premier league champions if they beat west brom at the hawthorns tonight. police figures show that 2500 weapons were seized in schools over the last two and a half years, including swords and airguns. more now on the major cyber attack on the nhs. computer systems and at least 25 hospital trusts and gp surgeries up and down the country have been hit. it is a former ra nsomwa re have been hit. it is a former ransomware in which a computer system is hacked into and will only be released when a ransom is paid. nhs staff have been saying that their entire work is affected, even their entire work is affected, even their bleeps. this patient does his
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operation has been today. their bleeps. this patient does his operation has been todaylj their bleeps. this patient does his operation has been today. i was booked in to have a heart operation. that sounds quite serious?m booked in to have a heart operation. that sounds quite serious? it is serious. i have been waiting for many, serious. i have been waiting for any serious. i have been waiting for many, many months. they only do it ona many, many months. they only do it on a friday morning, lunchtime, afternoon —ish. on a friday morning, lunchtime, afternoon -ish. and you expected to haveit afternoon -ish. and you expected to have it today? indeed. i had my cannula in, iwas have it today? indeed. i had my cannula in, i was shaved, have it today? indeed. i had my cannula in, iwas shaved, ready have it today? indeed. i had my cannula in, i was shaved, ready to be opened up, nil by mouth since this morning and then at 1:30pm, the surgeon came and this morning and then at 1:30pm, the surgeon came and said, unfortunately we've been hacked and there's nothing we can do. we can't operate on you today. did they tell you anything more about why that structure operation taking place? they were concerned about the blood situation, that if they needed a blood transfusion they would not be able to allocate the right type of blood. so the computer system had something to do with that? indeed, the computer system had something to
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do with the allocation of blood. saffron cordery from nhs providers, the body representing nhs trusts in england, told my colleague earlier about the scale of the attack taking place. we have heard that gps, pharmacies and universities are affected. i think the most important thing to remember here is that trusts will be working absolutely flat out to resolve this as quickly as they can. they will deal with this as they deal with any other incident, which is to be straight on it operationally, to make sure that they can get their systems up and running as speedily as possible and they will be helping each other out. one hospital that is affected by an attack where another one isn't, they will divert their and eight —— their accident and emergency patients to a different department, we have heard about already, and we know there will be a lot of support across the system to make sure that hospital trusts are system to make sure that hospital trusts a re really system to make sure that hospital trusts are really doing their best for patients. it's very hard to have
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a broad brush approach because some parts of the country aren't affected at all, some hospitals are affected worse than others, but for anyone watching again tonight, what is your advice? i suppose we should start with emergency cases. for anyone who is unwell this weekend, what is your advice? our advice is for anyone, as it would be out of hours, if you are seriously unwell, you should call 909 as usual and your emergency will be dealt with. if you have a less serious condition but you are concerned, call nhs iii and you will be advised to do. if your local hospital a and e has to be closed because of this, there would be an —— would—be alternative arrangements in place and contingency planning is very sophisticated where one accident and emergency has to close, another will be available to treat those patients. how confident can you be at this stage about that contingency planning, because, for example, iam
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contingency planning, because, for example, i am thinking about the gps pectin in the last hour he said, well, i can see a patient, i can do my best but we can't access their notes, we certainly can't access recent notes because they are all held online. if that patient doesn't remember what medication they are wrong, that's another layer of difficulty. what is your response to people in those sorts of positions? of course people will be concerned and worried. i think what they have to bear in mind is that trusts will do everything they can to treat them safely and they will make sure that their safety is not put at risk. saffron cordery from nhs providers. now on bbc news, it's time for sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh woozencroft. the main headlines this evening — can chelsea seal their second premier league title in three seasons tonight? we're live at the hawthorns where they face west brom. manchester city's women are dreaming of a domestic treble, we hearfrom captain steph houghton ahead to their fa cup final
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against birmingham city. and there's more silverware at stake, with two european cup finals in rugby union. saracens will be trying to retain the champion's cup in murrayfield this weekend. also coming up in the programme, can lewis hamilton kickstart his season in formula one at the spanish grand prix? good evening, there's plenty to come but of course we have to start with the game that could end the race for the premier league title. victory for chelsea away at west bromwich albion this evening will seal a second title in three years but nothing is certain. let's go straight to the ground, where we find our sports correspondent, andy swiss. andy, westbourne will do everything
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they can to spoil the party, where they? —— west from will do. they can to spoil the party, where they? -- west from will do. the west bromwich bands would love to spoil the party but they are arriving more in hope than expectation because they haven't won a match since march and they haven't got much left to play for in the premier league, currently in eighth place. as for chelsea, no sign of any finish line nerves, the way they swept past middlesbrough 3—0 on monday. they also have the manolo can take back from injury, the player of the year. that can only help them. everything really points to a chelsea win and if they do clinch the title tonight, it would cap a remarkable season for them, especially their manager, antonio conte, as our sports editor dan rowan now reports. he's the man who has given chelsea a new direction. he may have an animated presence on
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the touchline, but his team's march to the title has been short. one match away from the title in his first season. what has been the biggest factor in your success? first season. what has been the biggest factor in your success7m is not easy to adapt to a new method and philosophy and also to work very ha rd to and philosophy and also to work very hard to change totally your work, if you compare the work of this season and the past. i think we are doing a very good job. a second premier league triumph in just three seasons would we have —— would reinforce chelsea as the dominant force in the england game and when you consider what went on in the last campaign here, it's an achievement that should not be underestimated. jose mourinho was sacked after a chaotic defence of the title, the club finishing tenth and not qualifying
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for europe. the club hired antonio co nte for europe. the club hired antonio conte but had to wait for him to join them. they signed the player of the year but the new coach has largely transformed an underperforming squad. every single player is playing to their potential. everyone from goalkeeper to centre forward. when the squad players coming, they also perform at a very high level. what you can see there is that antonio conte has created a culture there of achievement, one of competition, but healthy competition, and the players have delivered. driven. a brilliant goal. and there could be more success. they are also in an fa cup final. other managers may have grabbed more headlines, created more controversy, but the italian stands on the edge of eclipsing them all. yes, chelsea on the brink of what would be their fifth title in 13
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seasons. that is some record. west brom of course hoping to stop them here, but their manager tony pulis says chelsea deserved to be champions. they deserve to be where they are. they have been the most consistent team in the league this year and they come to our place with a chance of winning it, so, you know, they deserve a hell of a lot of credit. we'll give it our best. we have a responsibility to our supporters. we're still chasing a points tally that will keep us in eighth position, so we have a lot to play for. we're looking forward to the game. yes, tony pulis hoping to spoil the party but chelsea, of course, will be firm favourites here and it's easy to forget that when antonio conte arrived here during the summer, he was being overshadowed somewhat by the arrival of other big names, the likes of jose mourinho, pep guardiola. all the talk was about that mancunian
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rivalry. in the end, it could be antonio conte, the quiet man, perhaps, who will end up stealing the headlines. chelsea on the brink of another premier league title. can they clinch it here tonight at west bromwich albion? we will find out later on, q. kick—off is at apm. thanks, andy. it's sure to be a keenly watched match but there is a lot going on in the premier league over the coming days. there are two matches tonight. as well as the game at the hawthorns, seventh—placed everton host a watford side who aren't yet mathematically safe, although it would take a big goal swing. saturday's fixtures will see manchester city look to keep hold of fourth spot in the hunt for champions league football, they host leicester in the early kick—off. arsenal too are chasing the top 4 — they will probably need 9 points from their final 3 matches but they are away at stoke city. there's a huge game for swansea who can take a huge step towards survival if they can beat already—relegated sunderland at the stadium of light. if that happens, hull will need
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to beat crystal palace away or they will be relegated straight back to the championship. palace need victory to stay up themselves so a huge game at selhurst park. spurs will face manchester united and liverpool go to west ham hoping to stay in third. so, huge games in terms of survival — let's here what the managers think. our spirit‘s been accident. another boost in confidence continues the big run, the good run we've been on. if we can continue backing up that stoke win, the one against man united, playing well, they are all encouraging things going into the last two games and most specifically, going into this game. we are playing well, confidence is high, fitness levels are good and the spirit is good as well. when you need to win games, you need to win the next as well. now is like a
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final to us. on sunday, we will play like a finaland, final to us. on sunday, we will play like a final and, of course next week, it is most important, until now, the players work hard during the week. we don't change nothing. we understand what we need to do different but we keep all together, keep going together and keep the fight for the next game. there's hull city we have to compete against and there's the side of the game and it's similar for them, so who deals with the pressure better will be a big factor. our crowd will be a big help, as long as we don't get nervous. if they get nervous, they will pass that edge over and that could make us a bit more nervous than we want to be, so we all have to deal with the emotion of the game on sunday and we have to try to come out on top. so, big games there at
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the bottom and at the top as well. well we briefly mentioned that tottenham hotspur will host manchester united this weekend, on what will be an emotional day for their players, former players, but especially their fans. after 118 years at white hart lane, spurs will play their final match at the ground before a season at wembley and a return to a brand new 61,000 seater stadium. chris slegg reports. white hart lane, home to bill nicholson's beneficent 1961 white hart lane, home to bill nicholson's beneficent1961 season, the first double winners of the 20th century. then home to players like jimmy greaves, ozzy are dealers and paul gascoigne, among many others. and right now, home to a team playing some of the best football in england. this same patch of green in north 17 is where generation after generation of fans have come to cheer on theirfans. generation of fans have come to cheer on their fans. the generation of fans have come to cheer on theirfans. the pitch has
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stayed in almost exactly the same position since 1899, so while there's great excitement about the new stadium taking shape to my left, there's also sadness about leaving white hart lane as we know it. because it's so close to the pitch, there a connectivity between the players and the crowd. you don't get that at many clubs. it's quite emotional for me. i've that at many clubs. it's quite emotionalfor me. i've been that at many clubs. it's quite emotional for me. i've been coming here for over 50 years. emotional for me. i've been coming here for over 50 yearslj emotional for me. i've been coming here for over 50 years. i think it will be a good thing for the club to have a bigger stadium, i think it will attack —— have a bigger stadium, i think it will attack — — attract have a bigger stadium, i think it will attack —— attract more fans and get more international recognition. demolition will begin straight after sunday's farewell ceremony and it will seek an extra 25,000 fans in its new stadium. until it opens next summer, tottenham will play at wembley. the 1961 double winners terry will be paraded on the match after manchester united —— against manchester united.” after manchester united —— against
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manchester united. i think it will be emotional, to think that all these years ago, i performed here, but as is always said, they will never take your memories away. one of the most evocative stadium names in english football will be missed by many, and naming rights to the stadium will cost millions and awaits, but white hart lane will never be forgotten. well, the race for a spot in the premier league isn't over just yet. this weekend sees the first leg of the championship play—offs.. in—form fulham host reading, who ended the season in third and there's a yorkshire derby between sheffield wednesday and huddersfield town, who are aiming to reach the top flight for the first time in 45 years. we are totally aware about sheffield wednesday, about their ideas and they are aware about us and our ideas. at the end, i think there will be the details that will make the difference, the concentration
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will be very important, the focus, especially the focus on ourselves. and this is what we have to make sure 100% or more to be successful. fans will get a preview of the scottish cup final tonight as second—placed aberdeen host champions celtic in the scottish premiership. brendan rodger‘s side are of course unbeaten in domestic football this season — many feel like aberdeen will represent the best chance for them to be stopped. celtic can reach the 100—point mark with victory. i think ithink in i think in terms of performance, both from our players and as a team, i think it's important. we've got to let celtic know that where there and will be there again in fortnight‘s time at camden. i think it will be two separate games, played in two separate pictures, different competitions, but the importance is bringing a level of performance
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against celtic. that's important. my main objective is the scottish cup final. similar to our rangers game at parkhead, a couple of months ago, isaid to at parkhead, a couple of months ago, i said to you back then, despite whatever the result would be, we we re whatever the result would be, we were looking to get to the optimum level for the semifinal and this is exactly the same. no matter what the result, what the performance, win, lose or draw, our focus is very much on the scottish cup final. birmingham city's ladies say they will not fear manchester city in tomorrow's women's fa cup final. we've got another fantastic challenger manchester city and we are challenger manchester city and we a re really challenger manchester city and we
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are really looking forward to it because we're not just are really looking forward to it because we're notjust going there to ta ke because we're notjust going there to take part, we are looking to go there and try to win the game and bring the cup back to birmingham. well, england captain steph houghton will be leading the stars of manchester city as they try and win the trophy for the first time. you always dream of playing at wembley and captaining your side and ever since ijoined this club, it's about trying to win the fa cup and we are one step closer to doing that, so this is the one we have been trying to get ever since i've been trying to get ever since i've been here. we've come so close to reaching the final. we've been knocked out in the semifinal the last three years, and it's disappointing because you get so close to being at wembley. but that was one of the focuses, along with the spring series, was to try to get to wembley and we finally did that. now it's all about that next step and getting our hands on the trophy. does give you goose bumps when people mention to you that you'll walk up those famous wembley steps and potentially win your first fa cup at this club. it's exciting. and you can see more of that interview with steph houghton
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on football focus tomorrow — that's at midday. and you can watch the game itself, on bbc two from 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. and you still have time to vote in this year's bbc women's footballer of the year award check out the five nominees from around the world on the bbc sport website and app. voting closes at 9am on monday. now, onto rugby union and there's more silverware at stake this weekend with the finals of the challenge cup and the champions cup. there's english involvement in both. gloucester will be in action first up tonight, against stade francais in the challenge cup showpiece. patrick gearey is in edinburgh for us — with both matches being held at murrayfield. patrick, this could be a way of salvaging something from the season for gloucester. indeed. it has been a disappointing season for these gloucester fans who have begun arriving this evening. ninth in the english premiership, not what they would have expected at the start of the season. but on this
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cold, dreary night in edinburgh, there is hope. if gloucester can win there is hope. if gloucester can win the second tier challenge cup, they will gain entry to the play—offs for the champions come next season at the champions come next season at the expense of northampton. tonight, they play stade francais, and gloucester have a player who knows the surroundings well having played his club rugby in edinburgh and gone to university here, matt scott. his club rugby in edinburgh and gone to university here, matt scottm would salvage something tangible for us from the season. i think we are really disappointed to finish where we have finished in the premiership, nowhere near where we want to be. i think we are so close to reaching that top six, top for, a couple of games that we have lost, we would have been right up there, so to come away from the season with nothing would be gutting. definitely, to lift a piece of silverware, whatever
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sort of trophy it is, its massive for the club. that's tonight and then tomorrow saracens face clermont auvergne in the champions cup final. and saracens are perhaps on the brink of greatness. i think you could say that saracens are the pre—eminent club in british sport at the moment, let alone just by sport at the moment, let alone just rugby union. they are going for back—to—back european crowns and if they do that, they would join toulon and a great leicester side of around the millennium. that would be elite company to be in and if they go one more round unbeaten, they would set a new record as well. the stiaan van zyl —— the saracens approach is not to focus on the legacy, but on the journey. their focus is to focus on the legacy, but on the
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journey. theirfocus is on to focus on the legacy, but on the journey. their focus is on clermont auvergne. they start work very quickly, get points ahead of their opposition and they are very difficult to claw back when that happens. if that does happen, i think we've got enough experience to be able to deal with that. what i think will happen is that the game will be close. it will be close for large periods. that's what happened against really good teams when they oppose each other and these games tend to be one in the last 20 minutes. what saracens will have noticed is that clermont auvergne do noticed is that clermont auvergne do not do well in big games. they've been 11 times runners—up in the french league and have twice lost in the final of this competition. they are known as the nearly men of french rugby. saracens will throw everything at them and then the seasonis everything at them and then the season is still not done. they still have to go to exeter for the play—offs and then for some players, a lions tour or a england to. so
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tomorrow, another brutal game in what will be another brutal season. that match will be on bbc sports extra. well were are still in the early stages of what looks sets to be a fight to the finish in the formula one world title. this weekend it's the fifth race of the season — the spanish grand prix and ferrari's sebastian vettel already looks like the driver to beat this year. however mercedes lewis hamilton will have something to say about it. he was fastest after day one of practice in barcelona the two teams —— the teams take to the track twice for practice sessions and you would have to say on the evidence so far, it is first blood to mercedes. lewis hamilton fastest in both of those practice
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sessions, closely followed by his team—mate, valterri bottas. he needs to reassert himself within that mercedes team after bottas run that —— won his first grand prix two weekends ago. the only person who didn't have a good date was the local hero, double world champion, fernando alonso. he was last in both of the practice sessions, in fact he only managed one practice session —— one corner in his second practice session before his engine gave up. so slightly depressing time for the crowd and driver. there was a dramatic finish to the day's racing at the giro d'italia. a three—way sprint for the finish line unfolded after five and half hours along the southern italian coastline. australian sprinter caleb ewan just claiming a first ever stage
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victory in this race and just his second in a grand tour in alberobello, finishing just clear of fernando gaviria and the irish rider, sam bennett. britons geraint thomas and adam yates both lost no time on the overall leader — they remain second and third in the tour standings. that's all sport for now. —— that's all the sport for now. good evening. a bit of a mixed bag today. a mixed bag for temperatures and sunshine, with a lovely day in scotland, but most areas of central and western england has seen some rain today. scattered showers drifting their way ever northward and the tail end of that rain will be pushing its way up into scotland. the eastern side of scotland and
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north east england will be breezy with extensive low cloud and fog. quite wet for northern ireland and scattered showers on the south coast by the end of the night. a warm night, 11 or 12 for most towns and cities. onto saturday morning and it looks pretty good for most southern counties. there are a shower or two coming in on that race but most places are dry. we should see some morning sunshine but maybe not for all, certainly not show in north wales, where there will be cloud. i think into northern ireland, quite cloudy start with rain. scattered showers for the western and northern isles as well. as we go through the day, we keep it quite breezy out towards western side of the uk, where we will see most of the rain. at towards the east, dryer and we
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will see more of the sunshine there as well. premier league action tomorrow afternoon might see a spot or two of tomorrow afternoon might see a spot ortwo of rain tomorrow afternoon might see a spot or two of rain in manchester, but not so in bournemouth or stroke. should be quite reasonable here. as we go through the evening, there will be some rain for all areas, really, but it won't last long in any location. it will go west to east and get out to north sea by the morning. a bright day with sunny spells, but showers coming through on that breeze. probably feeling pressure as well. early next week, in the north—west of the uk, there will be its brain and in glasgow it will be its brain and in glasgow it will be its brain and in glasgow it will be about 16 degrees, whereas in the south—eastern corner, it could turn quite warm, getting into the middle 20s. lots going on over the next few days. keep up today on the
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website. —— keep up to date on the website. welcome to bbc news. today at 7:00pm: nhs hospitals in england are hit by a cyber attack, forcing some to turn off computer systems and divert emergency cases to other hospitals. a major incident is declared. some routine appointments have been cancelled. trusts and hospitals between london and cumbria have been affected. nhs england has launched an investigation. the gentleman just inside the door said that all the computers had gone down and we are not sure that the doctors can see you for whatever reason. if it is x—rays, breakages or whatever, they are going to send you home. jeremy corbyn says the war on terror has not worked — military intervention has become "almost routine" and fresh thinking is needed. the philosophy of bomb first, talk later to security has failed.
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to persist with it as the conservative government has made clear it's determined to do is a recipe for increasing not

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