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celsius on could be as high as 25 celsius on tuesday. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. most of the nhs trusts affected by the global cyber attack have managed to restore their systems. the prime minister said the government is working with all organisations concerned to resolve the issue. jeremy corbyn has denied that senior members of his party are already admitting defeat in the general election. he was responding toa general election. he was responding to a question about comments made by his deputy, who said the party had a mountain to climb. hundreds of thousands of people have joined the pope as he canonised two shepherd children at fatima. francisco and jacinta marto said the virgin mary appeared to them on ago. and all eyes on the ukraine capital this evening as the final of the eurovision song contest takes place. the first one since the brexit fight. lucie jones is
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the first one since the brexit fight. luciejones is also in the final. hello and welcome to sportsday with katherine downes and hugh woozencroft. the headlines this evening. home and dry for swansea? while manchester city are up to third but only leicester had this riyad mahrez penalty disallowed. could there be double celebrations for manchester city tonight? because their women's side lead in the fa cup final at wembley. and saracens are chasing back to back european champions cup titles, they're ahead at murrayfield. also coming up in the programme. lewis hamilton claims pole for the spanish grand prix, by the finest of margins. and age is no barrier. rugby league for the over—80s.
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with the premier league title decided this now a race for the also—rans. and its city are now in service after a rather fortunate win over leicester. with the premier league title decided this now a race for the also—rans. still, for manchester city there remains a champions league place to chase and victory over last season's champions, leicester, would go along long way to securing that. a goal always helps settle any nerves. it came from david silva. but was that final touch
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from raheem sterling, and was he offside? well, the referee thought not. little argument about their second, a reckless challenge in the box gifting gabrieljesus the chance to add another. leicester now left needing something rather special and they got it, shinji okazaki's volley before the break bringing them right back into it. a second—half push for an equaliser eventually forced an opportunity. riyad mahrez winning a penalty. he got up to take it and appeared to score but this was neither his was neither his nor leicester's day. the referee had spotted what many hadn't, mahrez had kicked it twice. a win for city and their march towards europe is almost complete. adam wild, bbc news. the letter of the law states a double touch doesn't count but having seen
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it and the encroachment by two city players, the referee possibly could have recalled. we see encroachments nowadays but it is such bad luck russ. it is really a freak thing that you don't often see. in the second half we didn't always attack, we were playing in the middle. it was not easy to play for the biggest effort of the club to be in europe next season and that is why sometimes it is not easy to babies games. easy to play these games. everybody‘s talking about the penalty. that penalty decision, some people might think it is controversial but to the letter of the law it was right. it was the refereeing. we saw it in the champions league, antoine griezmann did exactly the same thing of the goal was allowed but relief in the end for pep guardiola. leicester
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city second half were excellent. nine shots, four on target. riyad mahrez bring his luck than they did not get something from this game. manchester city know that if they beat west brom in midweek they will beat west brom in midweek they will be in the champions league. it is the first time this season guardiola picked an unchanged team. this guy, what a star gabrieljesus will be. he is in great form, aguero on the bench. arsene wenger another premier league manager who might have hoped for more this season. they are going for more this season. they are going for a place in the top four and close the gap on nepal with victory over stoke in the late kick—off. close the gap on nepal with victory over stoke in the late kick—offm is must win for arsenal and so far so is must win for arsenal and so far so good for the gunners. this was the first chance, in towards monreal, hitting the post, very close to giving arsenal the lead. but they took the lead three minutes
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before half—time. olivier but they took the lead three minutes before half-time. olivierjeering and booing i and booing ,again an and booing , again an attack down the right and a fine finish. but he could miss from there. 11th goal of the season for him, but they have two win, their final three for him, but they have two win, theirfinal three games for him, but they have two win, their final three games of the season, to get into the champions league. the top of the table there, arsenalfour points league. the top of the table there, arsenal four points before the end of that game behind liverpool. still a lot to play for in that race for the champions league. they would put real pressure on them all if it stays like this. the pressure will be on at the end. tough game stoke but so far so good. huge gold fourth fernando llorente, vital three points for swansea.
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huge gold fourth fernando llorente, vital three points for swanseam will have huge consequences for the relegation battle. you can see how happy paul clement is. four points clear of relegation at the moment which means hull effectively have to beat restored palace tomorrow to stay in it. if they draw, goal difference is against them so they have two win, i think. swansea deserve this, llorente with the first goal, norton with the second. sunderland were abysmal and swansea did what they had to. you cannot say enough about the job paul clement has done. when he took over they we re has done. when he took over they were two points behind sunderland. we did a great effort in here today and we will watch the game tomorrow and see what happens. but the season is not finished, absolutely not. there could still be twists and turns. we did a good job today. we've got a good cushion going into the final week. but we have to be mindful they could get a result. we have to be ready and prepared
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to finish the job next week. so at bottom of the table, crystal palace playing at home tomorrow against hull. one of the biggest games of the season. imagine hull win, they will be a point behind. and to reiterate if they lose, even if they draw, i think there are definitely down, seven golf swing on the final day. massive game tomorrow at selhurst park. two sites you might have been favourites before the season when started to go down. looked as if sam vokes have taken a point for them, but in the 83rd minutejosh king point for them, but in the 83rd minute josh king scored point for them, but in the 83rd minutejosh king scored his 13th goal of the calendar year. only got a school more independently. bournemouth in form, they have taken
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ten points from a possible 12, really good in the season from. disappointment for burnley but already burnley have had their best ever league season. really good day today, we knew the importance of today's game. a lot has been said with us being safe and would our standards drop? thankfully today i thought the players... it was a bit scrappy first half but second half we were excellent and if we hadn't won that game it would have been a real injustice. it was a close one, they had the ball which they do, they didn't really penetrate the times, only when we gave them something, really. but they are still a decent side and they have earned the right to be in the premier league. we have done that as well. so i can't be overly disappointed with the season but was a flat second half.
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first off we were ok but second half it was rifat and i'm just disappointed with the goals. good win for southampton in the end. despite the fact they were in tenth place, and got to the league cup final, there was talk claude puel could lose hisjob. speculation at the moment. nathan redmond scored, patrick bamford the moment. nathan redmond scored, patrick ba mford got the moment. nathan redmond scored, patrick bamford got a consolation for middlesbrough. his first goal in over two years. for middlesbrough. his first goal in over two yea rs. i for middlesbrough. his first goal in over two years. i think this was a big win for southampton, who had gone five games without winning the premier league. you can enjoy this game to give our fans fantastic two last games. they deserve this. and the squad deserves also a strong final and i hope we can pleasure and satisfaction for fans and for the squad. there has been an goal in the late game, it is now two, mesut ozil with
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their second goal so as it stands they are one point behind liverpool and putting the pressure on before their game against west ham. we are used to them winning at the end of the season. it is how it is at the moment. as you say great importance to live will tomorrow and that massive game at selhurst park. huge day tomorrow. you mentioned chelsea already have that c next to their name. chelsea are, of course, premier league champions after their win over west brom last night, but that's not enough for their manager antonio conte. he says they must follow up their success with a win in the fa cup final if they're to turn a "great" season into a "fantastic" one. they face arsenal for the trophy at the end of the month: after a strong season like this, and i repeat it wasn't easy this season, i think it is right to celebrate. i think we have only started to
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celebrate because we have to continue. then we have to prepare for the final of the fa cup. and another great target. two tried to become this season from grade to a fantastic season. forshaw for me it was a fantastic achievement to win with juventus was a fantastic achievement to win withjuventus in was a fantastic achievement to win with juventus in my was a fantastic achievement to win withjuventus in my first season but fiow withjuventus in my first season but now also in england it is great for me. it is my first season to arrive and to win. for me it is very strong because there are a lot of fantastic players and there are a lot of great managers. to win it is a great achievement. the battle for the third remaining promotion spot to the premier league is under way with fulham playing reading in a championship play—off semifinal first leg. sone aluko had the best chance of a
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fairly quiet first half. but i have just been told reading have scored so they are in front. in that first leg semifinal stop reading leading against fulham in that one. pa rs level for pars level for just pars level forjust 90 seconds after half—time before baron mckay scored what turned out to be the winner for rangers. manchester city are hoping
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to complete a domestic treble this afternoon at wembley, they're taking on birmingham city in the women's fa cup final. they are comfortably ahead by 3—0. lucy they are comfortably ahead by 3—0. lu cy bro nze they are comfortably ahead by 3—0. lucy bronze heading them in front after 17 minutes. before losses are's player of the year izzy christiansen mediate 2—0. she arrived late to finish that cross from bronze. and they have underlined the college of the squad when fever women's player of the year ca rli lloyd when fever women's player of the year carli lloyd headed in their third. birmingham now have a mountain to climb. big deal football, really enjoying that at the moment. saracens hoping to win
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their biggest prize in european by their biggest prize in european rugby for seconds consecutive year. saracens are hoping to win the biggest prize in european rugby for a second consecutive year — they're defending their european champions cup title against clermont—auvergne. the double—double is still on you can follow the action on bbc radio 5live and the bbc sport website. they made the perfect start, chris ashton calendricalfor they made the perfect start, chris ashton calendrical for most tries scored in the competition. the french side having a better second half thanks to make a better —— nick abendanon. ten minutes to go there. just 0.051 of a second — that's all that separates lewis hamilton and sebastian vettel on the grid in barcelona tomorrow. yes hamilton claimed pole position for the spanish grand prix by less than a tenth of a second, after a mistake by vettel on the final corner. tom clarkson reports: the formula i circus rolled into barcelona for this week spanish grand prix not knowing who would be fastest. would it be mercedes ferrari? both teams have won two
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races this year and both teams have bought a host of air upgrades to this race and after qualifying, well it is lewis hamilton with the biggest smile on his face, just, as tim hague reports. the top two in formula i walking onto the battlefield once again. given 13 of the last 16 spanish grands prix have been won from pole position this was not a good start for championship leader sebastian vettel. stop the car now. luckily for him he didn't stop the car and would come back a little later. in the meantime fernando alonso set about solving the puzzle that is mclaren this season. so much reliability yet in front of the home crowd he produced a stunning drive, seventh quickest in the end. but his best did not come close to mercedes's lewis hamilton, the britain back in first early into 03. his team—mate valtteri bottas getting second but could the ferraris stop them? no sparks for kimi raikkonen, fourth quickest. and it came down to vettel. the car might be back to it's best that he wasn't quite.
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the top two fittingly on the front row in barcelona, battle will recommence tomorrow. hamilton understandably delighted with his day ‘s work and no doubt thrilled to be back at the front after what was a lacklustre performance in russia last summer. all the focus now is on tomorrow's 66 lap grand prix and for hamilton, he needs perhaps reminding that it is 66 laps because it was here last year he crashed into team—mate nico rosberg on the fourth corner of the first lap. so he needs to get round the first lap to ensure that you can get back on the top step of the podium. 03 q3 lab is very 03 lab is very good, q3 lab is very good, 01 03 lab is very good, 01 and 02 q3 lab is very good, 01 and 02 was good and the last lap was so so. i could see because during and see the flags so god bless you. how much of
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a boost is that? it is always a morale boost when you come, it is like your home and you the support either. you guys really make the atmosphere what it is. castleford have cruised into the quarter finals of rugby league's challenge cup. they thrashed st helens 53—4 at the jungle. the game was delicately poised at 10—4 mid—way through the first half but from there tigers took control — starting with jake webster's try. they went on to score ten tries in all to keep up their impressive form, they're already top of the super league. and there was a hat—trick of scores for greg eden, including this touch down early in the second half. castleford rounded off a memorable day for them with greg minikin‘s run and score. they're nowjust two games away from wembley and looking like the team to beat, but it's worrying times for st helens, who appointed a new head coach earlier this month. rafa nadal is rolling back the years — back where he's happiest on clay, he's beaten novak djokovic for the first time in eight matches
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and he's through to the final of the madrid open. the two hadn't met in nearly a year, in which time djokovic has suffered a dramatic dip in form, and the spaniard won the first set of their semifinal 6—2. the second set was almost as straightforward as the first for nadal and he took it 6—4. he's unbeaten in all his iii matches on clay this season, and the french open starts a week on monday. jonny brownlee made a dramatic return to the world triathlon series. in treacherous conditions in yokohama,japan, he was caught up in a crash on the last lap of the bike leg and sent flying over the railings, but he carried his damaged bike, to the transition point, to get his running shoes on. before eventually finishing down in 42nd place. you can see highlights tomorrow at 1pm on bbc two. adam gemili has finished third in the 200 metres at the second diamond league meet of the season in shanghai. the brit had a fast start but was run down by the eventual winner, noah lyles of the usa, who went on to win equalling the world leading time
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of 19.90 seconds. lyles' team mate lashawn merritt finished second. there's been no change in the overall lead after stage eight of the giro d'italia with britain's geraint thomas and adam yates still in second and third. spain's gorka izagirre claimed his first grand tour stage victory in peschici on the adriatic coast ahead of yates in eighth and thomas in 11th. luxembourg's bobjungels retained the leader's pinkjersey. rugby league is one of the most physical sports of all, but now there's a way of playing into your 70s or even 80s.. and it's all down to your shorts, apparently. mike bushell has been to castleford to see why masters rugby league is breaking down all age barriers. playing rugby league again at the
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age of 82. and jimmy playing rugby league again at the age of 82. andjimmy is playing rugby league again at the age of 82. and jimmy is taking playing rugby league again at the age of 82. andjimmy is taking on players nearly 50 years younger, and it's been life changing. it is rolling back the years, it is good fun. plenty of running. and good mates again. it is played in a great spirit and it is the comradeship after the game, it is absolutely fantastic, best thing i have ever done. rugby league is one of the most brutal and physical contact sports of all. but in masters there isa sports of all. but in masters there is a way of reducing impact on ageing limbs. and it's down to the shorts. the masters starts at the age of 35 when you can wear white shorts, i can only dream. it means full contact, chris. ok... overlio is when the black shorts, i'm hoping there will be slightly less contact... ok! luckilyi there will be slightly less contact... ok! luckily i am over 50 soi contact... ok! luckily i am over 50 so i get the red shorts. so that is
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just contact there. ok... and when you get to 60 you where the gold shorts with the tags. chris,... that is all that is to it, look at that. if you tackle a player in grange jobs you know they are over 70 so treat them with even more respect and finally...jim, is treat them with even more respect and finally... jim, is it ok to borrow you? sorry. and finally... jim, is it ok to borrow you ? sorry. jimmy and finally... jim, is it ok to borrow you? sorry. jimmy was the only player over 80. able to wear special blue shorts. admittedly even in the blue shorts there is accidental contact. the jimmy was straight back onto his feet. and the older players in masters also get an advantage when it comes to tackling as they only have to attack their opponents rather than take them down. a lot of our players have never paid rugby before when they come into the masters but it is the camaraderie and a guest on. if you retire from sport at 27, 28, you can
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still have a 50 year career ahead of you. it has the same thrills and spills as the professional game with scrums and bursts of speed and since coming to the uk from new zealand the sport has boomed, with 50 clubs and 1000 players now wearing the multicoloured shorts.|j and 1000 players now wearing the multicoloured shorts. i have forgotten where the line was, i was so busy looking at the shorts. whatever the physical condition they can come and play and have fun and that really impacts on the committee clubs, the amateur clubs as we had to call them, and the professional clubs as well because people are getting more involved. it has kick—started many sporting ambitions and eventually the deadlock was broken. nothing to do with me but the turn of pace from a man in his 405, hence the black 5hort5, but actually in ma5ter5 age is no barrier. mike the youngest on sports de5k mike the youngest on sports desk for a change, doesn't happen often. an update from wembley, birmingham have got a goal back, but they still trail manchester city 4—1. and finallyjust as a reminder
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voting closes on monday for this year's bbc women's footballer of the year award, so if you haven't voted yet, take a look at these goals and saves from our five nominees and then make your choice on the bbc sport make your choice on the bbc sport great talent in there but that is almost dead from others. saracens leading claremont 28—17 in the champions cup with just a few seconds left to play. actually they have just kicked the ball out so saracens win back—to—back titles. congratulations to them. in the premier league arsenal leading 2—1 up premier league arsenal leading 2—1 up on stoke with peter crouch having just pulled one back for the home side. we will be back with more at 7:30pm. it's been a fine day across many parts of the country, we have had some warm late spring sunshine. this
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was the view in broadstairs earlier. bit of cumulus fairweather cloud around. more clout further north—west across the country and some outbreaks of rain as well. add picture taken by one of our weather watchers. vision into parts of the west wales and south—west england. that band of rain going to shift its way eastwards across all of the country as we head through the latter pa rt country as we head through the latter part of the evening and overnight. telling wet and windy for a time as that edges its way eastwards. the western side of england, wales and northern ireland haveit england, wales and northern ireland have it clear and somewhat fresher. temperatures in lovely spots down to 5-6. temperatures in lovely spots down to 5—6. tomorrow morning still some rain lingering across north—east: but some sunshine across the south west of scotland. bright start of the day in belfast. one or two showers lingering around coastal paths that towards lancashire and
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down across wales some sunshine to start your day. and one or two showers cropping up, they are pretty hit and miss. showers cropping up, they are pretty hitand miss. a showers cropping up, they are pretty hit and miss. a bit more cloud lingering across parts of kent and up lingering across parts of kent and up towards norfolk, brings some spots of rain first thing and the rain clearing the way through eastern parts of the country. elsewhere it is sunshine and scattered showers so they are bringing showers almost anywhere. a day for sunglasses and umbrellas that temperatures between round 15-27 that temperatures between round 15—27 lots of dry and pride weather in between any of a showers. it looks largely dry and frightful some of the premier league games tomorrow. but there isjust of the premier league games tomorrow. but there is just the chance we could catch at passing shower almost anywhere. as we move through sunday evening will start to see this area of low pressure approach in from the atlantic. it means a spell of weather and windy weather on the cards during monday. we need the rain for money of our
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gardens. it is not currently particularly heavy but will see this area of wet and the weather moving eastwards through much of the country as we move through the day on monday. it should stay predominantly dry in the south—east that some may later in the day and temperatures between 15—18 c. more details on the website. this is bbc news. the headlines at 7pm: nearly all the nhs trusts affected by a massive cyber attack have restored their systems, according to the home secretary. 40 trusts have been affected, and of
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those 43 on a pervading normal services within the business continuity plans. jeremy corbyn denies that some senior league figures —— labour figures denies that some senior league figures —— labourfigures are already accepting defeat in the general election. hundreds of thousands of people join the pope as he canonises two shepherd children at the fatima shrine complex in portugal.francisco and jacinta marto were canonised at the site in fatima where they said the virgin mary appeared to them
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