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match day is colourful and passionate dulwich hamlet. this has been their home for 87 years but for now it is home to a longer, they've been locked out by property developers who own the site for the meadow residential. it is shocking, the actions of the landowner have been despicable and they used this as leveraged in the battle with the council and we're ultimately the victims. so these barriers have gone up. meadow signed an agreement with dulwich in 2014 saying that they would fund the club. the plan was to build flats on the stadium but they would provide the club with a new home next door. but the council turned down the application last year partly because of a lack of affordable housing. and then the relationship turned sour. meadow stopped funding the football club and then claimed they were owed £120,000 in rent. and last week
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dulwich were told they could no longer play here. the fans will now have to travel eight miles to watch home games at tooting fc. have to travel eight miles to watch home games at tooting pc. this is out home games at tooting pc. this is our home, and where we should be. it is quite a sorry state that we're not going to be here. meadowl not going to be here. meadow i think does not know how important this is to the local community. they're based in new york, they have no real understanding of community in london. while the council was after and were expected to waves through a motion to begin attempts to acquire the land and restored dulwich to their rightful home. are you confident you can convince the company to sell without this being pushed all the way to a potential cpo? meadowl hope pushed all the way to a potential cpo? meadow i hope will fail because it is important to secure the future of football club. and important that the part of the fight that can be developed for housing is delivered as housing and register with do a deal sooner rather than later.
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meadow failed to respond to our request for a statement today but last week they blamed the club and the council for failing to enter into dialogue with them. for now the future of dulwich hamlet lies away from dulwich. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. back to our main story: moscow is expected to ignore a deadline set by theresa may to explain the use of a russian—developed nerve agent against former spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia. police continue to work at several sites in salisbury in an investigation that
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could take weeks. earlier, metropolitan police assistant commissioner neil basu — who is head of counter—terrorism policing in the uk — gave this update. we are assessing all evidence available and exploring all investigative avenues including extensive cctv footage from across the city and over 380 exhibits so far. it is vital that we gather all the evidence available to us and we leave no stone unturned in establishing the full circumstances. we have received lots of calls from the public and i continued to urge anyone who was in salisbury between 1pm and 4pm on sunday the 4th of march to call police. in particular are appealing for anyone who saw sergei skripal and yulia skripal in their car, a red bmw with the registration plate hd 09 watts a
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0scar. in the salisbury area between approximately 1pm and 1:45pm on sunday the 4th of march with them if you saw them in that, please contact us. you saw them in that, please contact us. and anyone who has images or footage that may assist the investigation please upload them to oui’ investigation please upload them to our secure website. the public are going to continue to see a great deal of police activity in and around the city including potentially more coffins being erected. —— cordons being erected. but please do not be alarmed. it is necessary as part of this major investigation by the counter terrorism policing network. in truth it may last many weeks. public safety continues to be the priority working together as part of the national response. anyone who has concerns about their health
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should seek medical assistance to reassure themselves. please check the advice of the public health authorities. it has been made clear there is a low risk to the public. meanwhile the russian ambassador to the eu has told the bbc that moscow will not meet tonight's deadline because it does not respond to ultimatums. vladimir chizhov said russia was not involved in the poisoning and that the uk had failed to provide the information that would allow russia to respond to the prime minister's claims. regarding what you know and what i know and what my country knows, we know and what my country knows, we know nothing. because all the attempts of the russian side through oui’ attempts of the russian side through our embassy in london and through the foreign ministry to obtain evidence of what happened and as the uk is obliged to do under the international convention of the prohibition of chemical weapons, to provide samples of the substance
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that was detrimental to the health ofa number of that was detrimental to the health of a number of people including at least one russian citizen. that has not happened. i would support british efforts to define what the agent was, how it was administered and to was responsible. that is why russia has offered its assistance and cooperation in this case. much more on that as we count down to midnight. right now that's catch up with the weather. some changes on the way overnight and into tomorrow but today was a lovely early spring day with some sunshine across the board. although we did have some clout at times. so we did have some clout at times. so we have clear skies and light wind the moment, temperatures falling away quite quickly. 0ut the moment, temperatures falling away quite quickly. out of the west
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things change as the wind picks up bringing in more cloud. i hope that we find temperatures in scotland and parts of northern and eastern england close to freezing if not just below. an area of low pressure sitting to the west on wednesday, thatis sitting to the west on wednesday, that is slowly rotating around and pushing in these bands of thick cloud and rain. the head of that we're bringing in the airfrom iberia, a much milder southerly wind through the day. it will turn into a breezy day. many central and eastern areas dry with some sunshine at times. further west we have stronger wind and also more cloud and rain put up deals quite likely in the south—west of england towards the hills and coasts. — quite likely. stronger wind around the sea coasts.
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but some sunshine on offer around the murray first and the south—east of england where temperatures are up around 14 degrees. things move on a bit by thursday, the rain still close to northern ireland but moving further north and east across england and wales. sunshine following on behind that some heavy and sundry showers developing in the south west. temperatures around 11, maybe 12 degrees. mass of that band of raina maybe 12 degrees. mass of that band of rain a little bit colder. but it will get much colder by the end of the week and the wet weather moves north and then stalls. the showers turning wintry across scotland, some heavy showers towards the south. and we pick up an easterly wind just in time for the weekend, the much colder then with some snow around especially in the south. you're watching beyond one hundred days. fired in a tweet —
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the us secretary of state didn't know he was out of a job until he read it on twitter. his replacement is mike pompeo — the hawkish head of the cia. how does this change america's foreign relations? rex tiller sovereign said the president called him after the news broke. rex and i have been talking about this for a long time. we got along actually quite well, but we disagreed on things. america's new top diplomat is tougher on russia than the president, but shares his views on the iran nuclear deal. in his place, the cia gets it's first ever female director, gina haspel. also on the programme: the poisoning in salisbury "sounds like the russians" says
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