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the you think you could finish in the top three but never imagine i was going to win with. -- this. anything can happen was the story of the night. england's cricketers will walk out in a few hours time knowing they need a huge effort to avoid losing the ashes. they have been an done again in the crucial third test with mitchell starc delivering the ball of the century after it com pletely ball of the century after it completely direction at 90 miles an hour, taking the wicket of vince. the pitch is deteriorating and england will most likely need to back out the final day or surrender the series. heart trashing the primitive leaders with the teenage striker winning man of the match after marking the beginning of the end of celtic‘s 585 day run. it has
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been a long time since anyone got the better of celtic in scotland. they were unbeaten in in a record 69 domestic games but record are meant to be broken. after 26 minutes, a schoolboy error led to a schoolboy taking the opposition into the lead. no champagne celebrations for him! it was only a temporary reprieve as a shot from 20 yards went in. after the break, more poor celtic defence made it 3—0. the french winner compounded the visitor's mystery. the result means celtic top the table by just two the result means celtic top the table byjust two points. time for the champions to regroup and hit the
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reset button. jose mourinho has vowed to fight until the last match after his manchester united team moved back to 11th points from the top of the league. romelu lukaku opened the scoring as a united wheat west ra h m opened the scoring as a united wheat west rahm —— beat. any labour that goal in as many games for the striker. liverpool are up to the fourth place. in rugby union's european champions cup, last year ‘s winners beaten by claremont. locked at 2i—all with 2 minutes remaining, scott spedding slotted this penalty to give clermont their fourth win in a row. defending champions saracens must win their final two matches to stand a chance of reaching the quarters plenty more on the bbc web page. now
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back to you. a quick heads up that this week the news at six and ten will feature a report on the growing number of older people making up the world ‘s population. in the uk a third of babies are expected to live to 100. we will be taking a look at how to ensure we will spend the extra years in good health and become hopefully super ages. that is it. you can see more on today's story. it is now time for the news where you are. good evening. sunday was a misty and murky sort of day of us. weather watchers coming in with pictures like that. grey skies and drizzle with some fairly dense fog in
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places. a weather front clearing from the south, clearing away any rain. dry conditions through the early hours of monday the top light winds. a recipe for quite a chilly night. temperatures are holding above freezing in towns and city but frost possible in or oral areas. the weather kept quiet. a lot of dry weather kept quiet. a lot of dry weather first thing monday morning. patch is possible possibly lingering inafew patch is possible possibly lingering in a few places. a little bit colder as we look further east across england where we could well see missed and murky patches. chilly start for northern england as well. sunshine slowly burning away any mist and fog. dry for scotland and northern ireland. a few showers
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towards the far north—west with cloud increasing through the day. actually, many places having quite a good deal of sunshine. light winds. in the east, still quite chilly. monday evening, overnight into tuesday, we will see some really dance fog patches moving through into tuesday morning. it could be quite problematic especially across central and eastern parts of the country. temperatures at around a freezing. the potential on tuesday morning to cause disruption to travel especially across central and southern and eastern parts. a foggy old start to the day. less in the way of fog further north—west with more of a breeze here. turning milder in the west with temperatures back into double figures. fog
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lingering towards the east. like an hour. —— bye for now. hello and welcome to the lookahead to what the papers will be bringing us. to what the papers will be bringing us. let's start with a look at the front pages. the metro leader with a picture of rebecca dykes, the british embassy worker found dead picture of rebecca dykes, the british embassy workerfound dead on the side of the road in beirut. the financial times said millennial is an gig economy workers have been left behind by pension reforms. the daily express looks at a warning of wild winds for christmas, saying 70 mph storm chaos is on the way. as with many of the papers, the telegraph taking a picture of rebecca dykes as well as a message
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from the uk government that the saudis must stop starving yemen ‘s. in the times, the tories urging theresa may to stay on over fears a leadership election would wreck post brexited trade talks. —— brexit. and across party allies being called saying labour are the key to securing a soft brexit. in the mirror, news that a british embassy worker has been killed in beirut. and the daily mail lead with what it is calling middle—class pension crisis with more than 6 million failing to save enough for their retirement. let us dealt in. you can start us off on the times. time to think about brexit. .. there's a change. this is more about the
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leadership which confuses me because i think leadership which confuses me because ithink mrs leadership which confuses me because i think mrs may surprised everybody in the last few weeks and has done extremely competently so i do not know where this leadership contest comes from. it seems to me the paper is making up an agenda. even mobbed is making up an agenda. even mobbed is not think it is a good idea. —— mogg. the timing is interesting. the election has to be in 2022 and much of this mess created by brexiters will have to be sorted before then. ican will have to be sorted before then. i can see why people are beginning to think because she herself has said at some point she wants to see this thing through and then the mac but i think it is such a wrong moment to be talking about tory leadership contest. the people in
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this country are really trouble, divided parties, don't really know where we want to go and the idea of another leadership contest does not help the country feel at ease. another leadership contest does not help the country feel at easem another leadership contest does not help the country feel at ease. it is fairto help the country feel at ease. it is fair to say, help the country feel at ease. it is fairto say, in help the country feel at ease. it is fair to say, in recent months will, there have been mutterings that somebody else is needed at the helm. the story down saying that she must stay because if she goes the uncertainty and change in leadership would be disastrous for brexit talks. even a fortnight ago the knives were out after the problems with the dup deal but commonsense has broken out in the conservative party and she pulled off a terrific agreement with the european union and there was the european summit and there was the european summit and they agreed that significant process has been made and they can move on to stage two and that is a
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terrific accolade for theresa may. if you think the timing, because round two, the second phase of negotiations will start in the new year where there would be an agreement on the transition agreement on the transition agreement and some agreement on the framework of the new trade relationship with the eu but, after brexit, in the 29th of march, 20,019 we have to organise the trade deal... we have to organise the trade deal. . . and we have to organise the trade deal... and the transition period... cani deal... and the transition period... can i finish, please. we have a transition period so the trade deal can be finalised and it cannot be finalised until we are a third country in any case. we are talking about the spring of 2021 before we get through the transition agreement and hopefully the detailed trade agreement will come into operation so agreement will come into operation so you agreement will come into operation so you are agreement will come into operation so you are talking 2.5... agreement will come into operation so you are talking 2.5. .. but there
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is an interesting paragraph at the end in the times, the timetable is likely to dismay those in parliament to believe the best chance of securing the topjob to believe the best chance of securing the top job lies in an early contest and david davis and borisjohnson a mention. early contest and david davis and boris johnson a mention. it is guesswork. those two names come quite closely after some comments from michelle barnier, the eu chief negotiator, about cherry picking the best brexit. david davis and boris johnson would disagree with that and they would come at loggerheads... some people say i do not understand why this man gets any presence at all but there you are, he belongs in all but there you are, he belongs in a sort of costume drama but he said something, like, you are not going to give away all of these and boris
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johnson has said suckling but this is one of the problems in the tory party, these endless struggle that goes on and notjust over brexit. it never seems to settle. as far as i can see, the cabinet talks, they will meet next week... is everybody going to fall into line? the rugged site that the subcommittee has some sort of coming together of the view. and the negotiator for the eu would say that. david davis, theresa may, they will take their negotiating position and i suspect that if they are rational, both sides will come to some mutually agreeable...” are rational, both sides will come to some mutually agreeable... i am sorry but i not sure they are rational. in the guardian, they have a different approach... a lot of the
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arguments we were having earlier, ruth were saying... the raikkonen is that disagree with you, ruth, and 82% in surveys done... by the ft... notjust 82% in surveys done... by the ft... not just the 82% in surveys done... by the ft... notjust the fd, and every time i said this, they are foreign, lefties, irish, but they are economists and they have said this thing is not going to happen in the way that... no, no... this is in the guardian. for the sake of the nation, for the sake of our future generations, because we have lived our life and we have to think about the future generations, that the right enough people within all parties but even within labour, who might want to work with the kind of sensible, rational tories to come up
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with a better model because when we are heading seems to me utterly wrong and it seems wrong... there is a new poll done today which shows that remainers and leavers, the remainers have gone up substantially by 11 points. what you make of this story? could labour rebels be picked off to join the tories? i could not believe this for a second. i wonder what the strategy of these rebels is. assuming there is a framework agreement next autumn which i think isa agreement next autumn which i think is a strong possibility, what will they do? vote against it? there will be no deal! what is the game?”
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