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it's not usual now so we still have to fight and work hard to get their and it's not a question about which 60 you have, it's a question about the quality and this is what matters at the end of the day, so what was a lot of pressure before the first kick—off but when you do the first kick—off but when you do the first kick—off and you were into the game, you are managing the players, taking positions and everything of that is gone and when we blew the final whistle we were just relieved that everything went pretty well. the bundesliga is a step ahead of the english premier league, which as no female referees. how long before we see in female referees in the english premier league. the girl running the line in the premier league is an outstanding female referee. she was running my line in
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the netherlands in the summer and she is a great woman on the pitch and off the pitch. it is hard work to get where she is and it will be ha rd to get where she is and it will be hard work for every woman who wants to pick up a whistle in the premier league. it's a lot of work, a lot of effort and a lot of sweat. but if you were willing to do all this, there is no barrier, no ceiling, just girls, gopher it! enjoy what you do, love what you do and keep the passion inside you which drives you to get into the premier league. and finally — you think it might be a straightforward thing to pick eight teams out of a hat, but the quarter final draw of the carabao cup proved a difficult task today. the draw was due to take place at 3pm live on twitter but a technical fault meant that it was delayed and ended up being recorded.
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it was only put online in the last hour. and here it is... bristol city will host manchester united. arsenal will face west ham, leicester city are at home to manchester city and chelsea take on bournemouth. and that completes the quarterfinal draw. that's all from sportsday. we are back tomorrow at 6:30pm but for now, goodbye. john watson there with sportsday. the winner of the royal institute of british architects' most prestigious award — the stirling prize — will be announced next tuesday. the nominations to become britain's best new building 2017 include a new college campus in glasgow, a london housing development and a rejuvenated seaside pier on the south coast of england. today, we look at the british
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museum world conservation and exhibitions centre in london by rogers stirk harbour and partners. the museum had a very complex master plan for the site. it was supplementing the front of house experience and offering conservation and science special exhibitions, particularly logistics and other things left over from being in the compound as the work that's been available for 250 years. so what we did was spend a tremendous amount of time with the museum understanding their wants and needs to try and respond to this brief. essentially, we wanted to create a world conservation and exhibition centre for the whole of the museum campus. this is really a celebration of all the background work that maintains this collection.
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it also creates a fantastic vehicle within which those wider world contributions can exist. the building is a state—of—the—art facility for conservation and scientific research. it has helped to bring all of those staff together, to work together, and it has also help us to design new laboratory facilities that help to preserve the collection, to better understand the collection and to communicate that to the wider public. i think what's unique about this building is that it's a strikingly modern building in a very sensitive conservation environment. for me personally, spending seven years at the british museum, by the end of the process, i felt like i work here, rather than at rogers stirk harbour and partners. and you can see all the nominated buildings on the bbc arts website and find out who is the winner of the riba stirling prize for architecture live on the bbc news channel next tuesday between 8:30pm and 9pm.
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time for a look at the weather. here is louise. unfortunately for most of us today it's been a pretty great, dreary day and this picture illustrates it. a lot of low cloud, thick enough for the odd spot of drizzle and across the country, the exception northern ireland and central scotland seeing some beautiful spells of sunshine, a lovely afternoon in st andrews but the clear air lovely afternoon in st andrews but the clearairand lovely afternoon in st andrews but the clear air and skies will start to move steadily south, that weather front that brought the cloud and drizzle sinking down to channel facing coasts through the night so here it stays cloudy and milder but cooler further north and we could see temperatures low enough for a touch of frost in rural spots but it
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will start off largely dry and sunny across much of scotland and northern ireland, a bit chilly with temperatures slowly recovering through the day. there could be a little patchy cloud lingering across the channel, don't into the south west and murky conditions first thing in the morning, maybe the odd spot of drizzle but the mist and fog will lift, the cloud will thin and break and through the day the story will be dry, settled and more sunshine. the winds will strengthen, perhaps to gale force in the northern isles but generally speaking temperatures down a degree or so but the sunshine should compensate. as we move into saturday the winds will continue to strengthen, moving to a westerly, that will drive in more cloud of the atlantic, thick enough for the odd spot of rain. the cloud will
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continue to push its way along west facing coasts but sheltered eastern areas should see some dry and sunny weather but it's all change as we head into saturday, northerly winds kicking, driving colder air into scotla nd kicking, driving colder air into scotland and running down across north sea coasts, so this is reflected in the temperatures, there should be some sunshine but feeling cold with the wind, moving south and west, a little milder with a lot of cloud around, the exception being on monday. you are watching beyond 100 days. the epidemic killing more than 100 people a day in the united states. this is our president trump outlines what the government will do to address america's opi crisis. it doesn't discriminate by race or class, millions are addicted. brooke symonds was just 19 when she
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overdosed, now herfather symonds was just 19 when she overdosed, now her father is reaching out to others. —— america's opiate crisis. nobody wanted to say that they had an addiction in the family. but now people are talking because it can happen to anybody. president trump is due to speak any moment from the white house on the subject, we will take you there when he does. a defiant catalan leadership continues the bid for leadership. the central government prepares to ta ke the central government prepares to take back power from
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