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and no doubt, the cheers of the schoolchildren will be welcome with the jaguars going into sunday's game going into the baltimore ravens as underdogs. what a day it will be for them. mission accomplished for one of the best boxers in the world, andre ward retires from the sport, and who says he leaves the top of the mountain. the american light heavyweight champion is regarded as one the finest fighters on the wired having won all 32 of the site including colsea rts. won all 32 of the site including colsearts. six —— carl froch. he says his body cannot cope any more with the rigours of the sport. ileana konta was knocked out of the pan pacific openin was knocked out of the pan pacific open in straight sets by the czech republic player passover. she wasted two set point chances, serving in second set as the czech
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republic where held and won the tie—break for victory. disappointment. finally, if you wondered what david beckham is up to these days, he's on a bit of a world tour promoting healthy eating, the latest stop in the far east is where he told people in singapore that he likes his crabs, well, rather hot. we stopped to have some noodles and some chicken this morning. and some rice. i'd say the chilli crab, and love chilli crab and it's something that seems to be coming to this part of the world, it's something i get whenever i'm here. i wonder if that helped wim in the world cup in 2002? more sport here throughout the evening. goodbye for now. more
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on those covenants discussions on brexit. ministers are understood to have discussed a so—called transition deal and the prospect of continued payments to the eu after britain leaves the blog. joining us isa britain leaves the blog. joining us is a professor from the uk britain leaves the blog. joining us is a professorfrom the uk in a changing europe initiative at king's couege changing europe initiative at king's college london. ! talk us through the four options we are facing. there is an almost infinite option but the options are the norway option, staying within the norway option, staying within the single market, but outside the customs union, another is the canada model, signing a trade deal with the eu that makes us more distant from the eq than norway is that still reduces tariffs and gives us the
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right to trade a bit in services. a model, hideously complicated and involved 200 bilateral treaties being kind of in the single market in the structure much as norway, and the fourth way is the world trade organisation where we don't sign a deal at all, but we trade and the same rules that other countries with no trade deals trade with each other. how appealing would be no deal? dart ways of looking at no deal, the first is no trade deal which is the wto. the others as sovereignty, nojudicial authority whatsoever. we are not under any one of‘s law, there have to comply with law, and within the constraints of the wto tariffs. if we mean no divorce or trade deal, that would be
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dreadful because it sure tilling on contracts, trade deals between businesses. it would be messy indeed. how likely is it transitional arrangement. not everybody in the east thinks that should be permitted. just because we said we want a transition doesn't mean we get one. i think it's the most likely outcome. we are not there to negotiate a trade deal before in now and next october when the end. they transition dale gives us time to negotiate the deal, and implement it. that is good economic lee for both sides in that there is to want to keep trading, time for the agreement. what would business here in britain be hoping for if not tomorrow, in the next few weeks and months? i think what business wants more than anything else is certainty. i think they will
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appreciate hearing yes, the prime minister saying we wanted transition that will look like membership now accept not a member, that means for the next three years, you know the framework we are trading. i think businesses will accept that and after that, we don't know what the trade deal will be at the end. thanks forjoining us. the home office will pay £i.i million towards the cost of the controversial police investigation into allegations of sexual abuse against the former conservative pm sir edward heath. our home tears correspondent is here. this is a controversial investigation. correspondent is here. this is a controversial investigationm started in 2050 minutes -- it —— it started in 2015. he's had allegations and wiltshire police
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made a public appeal for potential victims to come forward. this enraged friends and former collea g u es enraged friends and former colleagues of the former conservative prime minister who died in 2005. the investigation has gone on much of that time, it closed recently. next month, the police will publish what they call the closure report which will set up some but not all of whatever information they have dug up as part of this investigation. but the home office has said it will pay for pretty much almost all of the £1.3 million cost of the enquiry. the game, ithink million cost of the enquiry. the game, i think that will cause some disquiet among friends and supporters of sir edward. thank you. the world's which is woman, the l'oreal heiress has died at 94. she was rarely seen at public after leaving the board in 2012 but a family row over her finances as the
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former president nicolas sarkozy. she gave a billion euros to a society photographer, she said because his worth. time for a look at the weather. another september day seems to have offered up contrasting fortunes on the weather front because of a weather front. get ahead of it in the east, first thing, blue sky to be had, and further towards the west, come lunchtime mid—afternoon, there's a lot of cloud and rain as well. there is the weather front and wake you we re is the weather front and wake you were in relation to that particular feature made all the difference. once it moved through after a stop chilly mike wood damp glorious afternoon impostor notjust in tintagel but also in the west of
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scotland. that weather front moves into the north sea, the sky begins to clear and the temperatures begin to clear and the temperatures begin to tumble away. especially in the countryside, there could be a touch of frost about the proceedings across parts of scotland. here they are off and running on friday, and we do it all over again, another set of web killing front stumbling away in the northern and western front of the british isles. the further east you are, the drier and finer it will be. it's not too shabby, across the south—west. the cranfield too shabby, across the south—west. the cra nfield and too shabby, across the south—west. the cranfield and anti—gun have sunshine but it should stay dry until later on. best of the sunshine in east anglia and the south is pushing the tablet is nicely well on into the team. cloud and rain filling in across wales from maybe patchy affair across england north west, into scotland. northern ireland pops out into something a little bit brighter behind that weather front. here we are for the weekend, sunny spells, quite warm at
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times, but there will be some rain in the west to come sunday. saturday sees the remnants of the weather front lurking there with intent through the of england and wales. perhaps a bit of rain getting up into the cumbrian fells as well. further south, some try and finer conditions to be had. it's abyssal sunshine in scotland, first signs of that frontal rain gradually pushing to northern ireland, the western side of scotland, as we get on the sunday. noticed that isobars across the northern half of britain, the wind will be a factor. the further south and east of the drier your day will be. matt made them a cup of tea as well. are you enjoying it? it's all right... you know what goes nice with a cup of tea? a lovely slice of cake. welcome to beyond 100 days.
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in an outpouring of grief, mexicans have flooded the streets of their capital to dig through the rubble of the earthquake. among the many victims, it's the children of a primary school who have the world's attention. it's now more than two days since the quake struck, and rescu e rs days since the quake struck, and rescuers are increasingly frantic. they do believe some children may still be alive. rescuers say they will continue to day and night until every last child is accounted for. it feels like right now, everyone in this nation is awaiting two. president trump slaps new sanctions on north korea, but what are the chances these will work where cou ntless chances these will work where countless others have failed? also on the programme: i'm in florence where

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