tv Sportsday BBC News January 19, 2018 10:30pm-10:46pm GMT
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andy ~ u” 5 impressed many. andy murray described it as the best win of his career. there will be 16 men left in the australian open. quick, while you can. find some shade. more success you can. find some shade. more success down under. they now lead to -c success down under. they now lead to — c rowe heading into sunday's match. after a troubled winter for english cricket suddenly the scene seems a little more surreal. even when faced with batting like this from australia's aaron finch, england's one—day side refused to panic. finch made 100 again, but when he fell, australia stumbled. england taking advantage, taking wickets. chris wo ks advantage, taking wickets. chris woks here, like —— woakes here, calm and creative. 270, it never really looked enough. still england would
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have to find a new hero, jason roy made history in the first match of the series. here, he lasted just four balls. there were plenty waiting behind him in the queue. firstjonny bairstow then hales. woa kes for firstjonny bairstow then hales. woakes for the second time in a day providing the late innings flourish. england full of confidence and with good reason. a spokesman for the brazilian football legend pele has dismissed reports that he's in hospital after collapsing with symptoms of severe exhaustion. pele is 77 and was due to travel to london this weekend for a dinnerto be to travel to london this weekend for a dinner to be held in his honour by the football writers' association. but according to his spokesman, he pulled out of the length and stress of the journey. pele pulled out of the length and stress of thejourney. pele is pulled out of the length and stress of the journey. pele is the only player to win three world cups. he's suffered from kidney and prostate problems in recent years. the football transfer window has two
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weeks left to go. there's plenty of movers. arsenal's alexis sank sergeant is yet —— sanchez is yet to com plete sergeant is yet —— sanchez is yet to complete his switch. sanchez was expected to join manchester city. we'll hear from their manager pep guardiola in a moment. firstjose mourinho with this update of sorts. nothing new. ithink mourinho with this update of sorts. nothing new. i think clearly everybody knows that we are there. and especially when he decide or is going to decide to
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move on another club. i wish him all the best. meanwhile, theo walcott has left arsenal. the england striker faced the media today and promised goals. he's in line to make his debut against west brom tomorrow. with walcott arriving at goodison park, lennon appears to have been surplus to requirements. he's moving to burnley for an undisclosed fee. the knockout stage. it finished
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34-24 to the the knockout stage. it finished 34—24 to the home side. it is gloucester ‘s first home defeat of the season. the northern irishman picked up six shots in the second round of the abu dhabi championship thanks to four birdies and an incredible eagle on the last hole. he is now nine under par. it was a happy birthday for tommy fleetwood after a slow start to his round. he's back in contention. british boxer tyson fuel is a step closer to returning to the ring after the sports governing body agreed to lift his suspension once they received his current medical records. he had led 31. here is murphy trying
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to fend off a wasp in the fourth frame. murphy levelled it back to four frames frame. murphy levelled it back to fourframes all frame. murphy levelled it back to four frames all but two century brea ks four frames all but two century breaks sealed 86a win for trump. john higgins had no trouble. he cleared up the final frame with a break of 80. he will play ronnie 0 sullivan's conqueror. welcome both. let's see if we can
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new treatment for sufferers of ibs on the front of the eye. the express features a reaction that there will be no attempt by the government to review the parole board ‘s decision to release taxi rate thisjohn worboys. much of it because it is contaminated. the telegraph has cabinet officer david lillington has suggested that they could rejoin the eu in the future. the mirror leads with calls by victims ofjohn worboys for police to reinvestigate dozens worboys for police to reinvestigate d oze ns of worboys for police to reinvestigate dozens of allegations of rape and assault. a variety of different stories. there were no real consensus on which one they should
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be leading an although the decision of the release ofjohn worboys does feature in a couple and of course donald trump. we will be talking about that at length in a minute. there is also much to talk about with him, isn't there? let's start with him, isn't there? let's start with the express will stop regarding the outcry because a six offender john warboys is to be released from prison. there was talk that the government might to take a judicial review but they have said that now it is not going to happen. there would be little chance of the parole board's decision being overturned. i think the reason why there is so much anger around this is that the
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government set a hare running in the past week or so, by a nod and a wink same, we realise there is a lot of public anger so we will do what we can to keep him behind bars. now they have decided that they cannot do anything at all. the government haven't handled it very well. there is an idea that two of his victims. they don't break its chances of success they don't break its chances of success that type. it is difficult for the government because they did give the impression that they wanted to do it will stop when he was speaking in the house of commons today he didn't have a particular had time, but you can see it on the
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front pages of the tabloids. the daily mirror says it as well. although he was convicted on 12 or s0 although he was convicted on 12 or so offences, the police think he may have attacked many more. obviously the evidence for that might be more difficult. the problem is that people feel very strongly about it and david gauke has looked as if he has folded at the first hurdle and that has contributed to this since that... nick bowles the conservative mp had a go at to reza gave —— theresa may. there is a lot of
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discussion right now about the way pa role discussion right now about the way parole boards operate and the fact that they are so opaque. it's not just the decision to release him. it was the way that his victims weren't informed before it was announced, so clearly it came as a dreadful shock to them. there needs to be more transparency. at the moment people are looking at it and thinking and an. even just what are looking at it and thinking and an. evenjust what he was are looking at it and thinking and an. even just what he was convicted of how could it be right that he has only served nine years in prison. if the parole board were in some way able to come out and get some indication as to the reason behind it,... that would indication as to the reason behind it, . .. that would involve indication as to the reason behind it,... that would involve a change in the law. they are actually
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forbidden to give the reasons by law. the times. it was... social media history wasn't disclosed. this is a follow—up story to that and it's about how that is going to have knock—on effects in other trials possibly. it's obviously a real problem. we don't know why the police didn't disclose this information but presumably it's because they feel under pressure to achieve convictions. so you've got the vicious cycle where public opinion really wants to see people put away for these terrible offences
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but that is leading to miscarriages ofjustice. this morning they say it is to investigation. i'm not casting aspersions for saying that but the facts speak for themselves. these are people who... all the while there was clear evidence that he wasn't guilty. it is incredible really, the amount of power that the justice system can wield over someone. justice system can wield over someone. it undermines confidence. of course it does. donald trump. his
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one year in... in office as president. he is on the front page of the times with his daughter. there is an analysis of 25,000 tweets. we thought he had them all in one year but no he is not a prolific. that would be 70 tweets a day. it is more like 17 tweets a day over four years. it seems like more. he does get quite a lot of attention for each one and now he has 280 characters to play with. there is an
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