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the case, perhaps hope that would be the case, perhaps the government will step in, or another name contract will come in and do it. but it shows how important subcontractors are to the uk construction sector and perhaps we need to longer term have a good look at how we procure construction in the uk and how payment terms and other financing arrangements are actually done. thank you. thankjoining us. thank joining us. it thankjoining us. it is time for a look at the weather. severe gales in places. that wet and windy weather reaching east england by dawn. the cloud and wind and rain, temperatures will hold up reasonably well. clear skies later
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with a touch of frost. a cloudy start of the day, wetting places and a wet morning rush hour to those in the south—east. gale force winds around the coast. you will see sunshine into the afternoon, elsewhere bright with sunshine at times, it will be punctuated by scattering showers, some showers heavy and thundery and as temperatures drop across scotland and northern ireland we will see the showers turning wintry. many on the hills but the increasing risk of snow to low levels through the week. cold air in place and get ready for windy conditions at times, too. goodbye. this is bbc news, our latest headlines.
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thejustice secretary considers seeking a judicial review, after a decision to release the serial sex attackerjohn worboys. every victim out there, every friend and family of victims, anybody who's read about this case, will want to know that we are doing everything we can to make sure that the victims are properly protected. ukip leader henry bolton is under pressure to resign, after his girlfriend apologises for alleged racist remarks about prince harry's fiancee, meghan markle. police hunt for a man in connection with an attack that killed one man and seriously injured a pregnant woman in east yorkshire on friday. reports suggest a crossbow may have been used. crisis talks are under way in the hopes of saving the stricken construction giant carillion from collapse. the business, which is a key government contractor, is struggling with large debts and a pension deficit. now on bbc news — sportsday.
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hello and welcome to sportsday, with me jessica creighton. coming up tonight... it's a premier league classic at anfield, as manchester city lose their first match of the season to liverpooljason roy hits his way into the record books, as england beat australia in the opening one day international. and, how this golfer chris paisley won his first european tour title, by enlisting the help of his wife keri. thanks forjoining us. there's only one place to start tonight, and that's with today's premier league football.
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liverpool have ended manchester city's 30 match unbeaten run in the top flight, with an entertaining 4—3 win. the reds scored three goals in the second—half in a breathless eight minute spell, which handed city theirfirst league defeat of the season. but they're still 15 points clear of second—paced manchester united at the top of the table. joe lynskey watched the match. this is the era of the super fixture, the games that define the best of the big six. stopping manchester city seems to take divine powers. liverpool had to do it without their superstar defender. but to pave the cracks in the back, the reds gone the front foot, this was the breakthrough moment. the eighth minute would never settle this match. city relegated behind, when they do, they respond. liverpool would return from the break with a more ruthless streak. they went back in front through
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roberto firmino, and when sadio mane increased the lead, this felt like their moment. they came unbeaten, but now city were unravelling. salah precision put it beyond them. from invincible to vulnerable, but pep guardiola's sign had a flourish, two goals in ten minutes mendis a frantic finish. 22 without defeat, but this was one game too far. the blues will surely win the league still, but were dead dominance, one defeat feels historic. in this thrilling season of top six meetings, this match was most extraordinary. wow! what a game, two teams, full throttle. it is possible that yesterday was a historic game, we will talk about that in 20 years when we watch it back. because it
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looks like they will not lose another gun. —— one. big respect for their performance and for what we did today. liverpool always demand a lot, you make a mistake may punish you. with salah, 0xlade—chamberlain, it isa you. with salah, 0xlade—chamberlain, it is a team of quality, to run and to make fast counterattacks. but, hopefully we can learn from that of the future. it's been another disappointing day for arsenal, who are now five points adrift of fifth—placed tottenahm in the premier league, after losing 2—1 at bournemouth this afternoon. and in his post—match press conference, the arsenal manager arsene wenger confirmed that their star player alexi sanchez could leave the club in the next 48 hours. nick parrott has more... there is as much drama off the pitch as on it for the gunners. their manager is still serving a touchline ban and he left alexis sanchez on the bench with the chilean forward trying to secure a move away from the club.
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they beat bournemouth 3—0 in september with sanchez only involved as a late substitute. they could not claim going behind in the first half on his absence, a shot on target easily saved. there was little he could do to encourage his side, but after the interval they came to put things right. after six minutes they got in front. that might have made arsenal feel more comfortable, given they have never lost to bournemouth. if they were complacent it proved costly as callum wilson continued his run of scoring every time he has faced arsenal. less than five minutes later, they were blown away. ayew with the first goal for bournemouth to lead them away from the relegation zone and pile yet more pressure on their manager. we make mistakes, that we cannot afford at that level. 0verall, from upstairs, we did not create enough chances. no alexis sanchez.
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i presume he was available? in the transfer period anything can happen at any minute. that is why i decided i wanted to focus on just the game. does it mean you think his situation will be resolved quickly? yes. do you know where he will end up? no. i don't know. the top two women's teams in the country manchester city and chelsea played out a tight contest in the semi—finals of the conti cup... and it's the holders city who edged the win 1—0 — new signing nadia nadim with the winning goal. they'll play arsneal women in the final in march after they beat reading 3—2. some good news for england cricket fans. they've beaten australia in the opening one day international, with jason roy hitting 180. that's the highest one—day international score by an england player.
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and after the test side's recent thrashing in the ashes series, it was an impressive and much—needed five wicket victory by the tourists, as adam wild reports. for english cricket, a time to rebuild, recover, restore some respect and some reputations. a fresh start, then, and it soon became a rather good one for england. early wickets falling. but this is australia and, after dominating all winter, they weren't about to go easy on their old rivals. a century from aaron finch helping them towards a total of 304. in days gone by, such targets were imposing. now, for this england one—day side, it was merely inviting. jason roy taking up the challenge with the kind of relish missed by england in recent months. brilliantly belligerent, he bludgeoned his way to a magnificent 100. taking the game away from australia, the highest ever one—day innings by an englishman. 180 for roy, and the damage was done. joe root, for once, the support act.
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91 from him. the win, when it came, comfortable and, for english cricket, could scarcely have been more welcome. adam wild, bbc news. billy vunipola is set to miss england's six nations campaign after fracturing his forearm, during saracens draw with 0spreys in the european champions cup yesterday. vunipola was forced off at half—time in the match. he'd only recently returned to action after undergoing a knee operation last summer. the 25—year—old is set to see a specialist this week — the initial impressions are that he could be out for ten weeks. england start their campaign against italy in rome on the 3rd of february. leinster have secured a home champions cup quarterfinal tie after thrashing glasgow warriors in dublin. leinster underlined their status as one of the favourites in the competition, running in five tries and so gaining a bonus point before half—time three more would follow in the second half in a 55 points to 19 victory, which makes five wins out of five
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in pool three for the irish side. here's a check on the todays other games. pool four is wide open after french side racing 92 beat munster 3a — 30. munster still lead the french side by a point, but will now have to beat castres in the final round to guarantee top place and a home quarterfinal. in the same pool castres are 32—0 up against leicester.. toulon thrashed benetton treviso to go top of pool 5 now, how about this for marital teamwork? england's chris paisley has claimed his first european tour title, winning the south africa 0pen, where his wife was his caddie. paisley, who had a one shot lead going into today, held off the challenge of home favourite branden grace by carding a six under par 66 to win the title by three strokes. big hug from his wife
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keri, who was making her debut as his caddie. paisley‘s maiden success will see him climb to a career—high ranking ofjust outside the world's top 120. she does not know that much about golf, but she knows me better than anyone. when i was getting uptight or going a little fast, she would calm me down and she was just massive this week, i can't say how good she was. has she given you a hint how the cheque might be spent? the caddie normally gets about 10%, but i think she will get 100%, but i do not mind. after weeks of teasing an annoucement, a world heavyweight unification fight between anthonyjoshua and the unbeatenjoseph parker has finally been confirmed. joshua holds the ibf and wba belts, while new zealander parker is the wbo champion. the pair will meet on the 31st
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of march at cardiff's principality stadium — wherejoshua staged his most recent victory against french challenger carlos ta kam. the contest will put the winner within touching distance of becoming the first undisputed heavyweight champion of the world since lennox lewis in 1999. there's been a shock in snooker‘s masters event, with world number one mark selby being knocked at the first—round stage. he was beaten in the deciding frame by mark williams at alexandra palace in london. to discuss that, and look ahead to this evening's match between luca brecel and mark allen, here's the bbc‘s jason mohammed, with steve davis and ken doherty. 0pening day, what a match? opening day, what a match? mark williams got off to a flying start, it looked like he dominated, but marketing back so strong, it looked like he would run over the line quite easily, until that horrible kick. it change the whole match. a
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great match from both players, high quality. that was the pivotal moment for mark selby when he had the chance to get in the quarterfinals, that bad kick, misfortune. then mark williams never looked back. a fantastic start. you have to give huge credit to mark williams and not panicking when it looked like he had lost. that is one of his strengths. he isa lost. that is one of his strengths. he is a great match player, he is not impervious to pressure, but most of the time he plays superbly under pressure. 0n of the time he plays superbly under pressure. on a big stage, he has not been involved in the masters too much, to come here you would be forgiven to bow out gracefully, but 110w forgiven to bow out gracefully, but now he's in the next round. any concerns mark selby, crashing out in previous tournaments? the first round here, he would be very concerned. started off 0kjerry round here, he would be very concerned. started off 0k jerry the season, but a few tournaments to the world championship, over the longer course and distance mark selby will still be the main man at sheffield. thank you. live coverage continues
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or so it seems. even the days of desktop computers are numbered. right. let's see what they've got for us this year. the consumer electronics show in las vegas is the place to find out. it's where the new products and concepts are launched for 2018 and some of them might just change the world. one of the highlights of ces for me is always finding out how bendy lg is. previously, they have been slightly bendy and then quite bendy. this year, i think they have nailed it. it's a 65—inch rollup display and the image quality is really very good. and it does roll completely up into an admittedly fairly chunky box. it's an 0led display, the only display tech that can be fully flexible.
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the circuitry is built on a segmented back so it is a bit like a retractable garage door. you can actually choose how far the screen rolls out as well as a widescreen tv, it can be used as a thin notification bar, a widerformat 21x9 cinema screen and of course nothing at all. the argument is that you can make use of the space behind it when you're not using it. and in south korea, a lot of people live in high—rise blocks. can you imagine lugging a 65" tv up the stairs or into a lift? much easier if you can roll it down into a handy tube. elsewhere, plenty of other things to see and play with here at ces. here is a telephone from chinese company vivo that does not have a fingerprint scanner on the back, because it has one built into the screen. the 0led display shines light on to your thumb and an optical scanner buried underneath registers what it sees.
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here is the link flow fit 360. a necklace with three cameras that together live—stitch to make a 360 video. you can record a true first person view so others can feel like they were truly there too. now, it's important to catch the eye at shows like these which is hopefully what this thing is doing. this is the hypervision display by kino—mo and is capable of projecting life—size images high above the show floor. all right, sexy, that's enough from you. here is the science bit. we have 2a rapidly spinning led strips. they are flashing different colours as they go around. it gives you the illusion of a persistent image. in the flesh, i have to say, it does really look rather good. don't build up your part.
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oh, good grief. enough flimsy flimflam from me. let's get lara lewington now with some of the big announcements from this year's show. and what a week it has been with news from tech's biggest players. including the likes of intel saying it will release software fixes to repair security issues surrounding its chips. good morning, dave. we've had press events that have gone wrong with disobedient robots from lg. chloe is not going to talk to me, she doesn't like me evidently. and sony's robot dog wasn't that responsive either. aibo is an autonomous robot and will quickly become a member of yourfamily. right? he ignored me. meanwhile, a lack of female keynote speakers has caused controversy amongst attendees. and on the show floor, as usual, tvs were everywhere but this one
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really stood out. samsung wall is 146 inches wide and can be made even larger by adding modules. and finally, toyota has unveiled its new autonomous e—pallete vehicle, to be used for ridesharing, deliveries or even a moving storefront which comes directly to you. that was lara. now one of the big themes at the moment in wireless charging. that normally means putting your phone on a pad but it is also possible to send power through the air. one of the problems with wireless power is that that power is sent in every direction at the same time so wherever your device is, it only receives a tiny fraction of that power.
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