tv Sportsday BBC News March 30, 2018 10:30pm-10:46pm BST
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we will be taking a look at tomorrow morning ‘s papers in a little while, but first the headlines: russia has expeued but first the headlines: russia has expelled diplomats from 23 countries, including from britain and fourfrom countries, including from britain and four from france. countries, including from britain and fourfrom france. the kremlin has said it was good relations with the west despite the continuing row about the poisoning of a former spy in salisbury. 15 palestinians have been killed according to the gaza health ministry after a mass protest on the border with israel. a british soldier working in syria with american troops has been killed fighting the so—called islamic state group. all departures from stansted are cancelled after a fire broke out on a car park shuttle bus. passengers have been asked to leave the airport and contact the airline about we picking fights. the leader of the largest teachers union says parents are increasingly being asked to contribute towards classroom basics such as textbooks. the papers coming up shortly, first,
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sportsday. i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes — the headlines tonight: jonny bairstow is on the verge of a century as england try to overcome another poor start in new zealand. li na that is humane enough? anthony joshua weighs in a lot lighter than the unification fight with joseph parker. —— leaner but is he mean enough? wolverhampton try to stay at the top of the championship. england are due outwardly two of the second test against new zealand in
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about half an hour's time. they are 290-8. about half an hour's time. they are 290—8. bester will be happy to com plete 290—8. bester will be happy to complete a century after saving an otherwise disappointing opening in christchurch where the top order was once again quite poor. ——jonny ba i rstow. a picture perfect place to rediscover the game's more beautiful sight. a dismal performance in the first test, england, like the sport, need to recover. this, though, not the way to go about it. alastair cook gone. in the's top batsmen for the quick succession. a painfully familiar collapse. only given a temporary halt when jonny familiar collapse. only given a temporary halt whenjonny bairstow sprung to the wicket, offering england a way to repair the damage. —— england's batsmen. the others intent on cruising through. jonny ba i rstow intent on cruising through. jonny bairstow was there to pick up the pieces after another wicket fell. he
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passed 50 in fine fashion. mark wood also reached a half—century. jonny ba i rstow also reached a half—century. jonny bairstow finished the day three short of three figures. but after a difficult week there remains a long way to go. that difficult week is continuing. the fallout of that ball tampering scandal is still haunting australia. their cricketers have been back in action in south africa, albeit without captain steve smith, cameron bancroft, and warner, who are all serving lengthy bans. it'll be interesting to see how australia bat tomorrow. it's the last match for head coach darren lehmann who has resigned, despite denying any responsibility for the cheating. mickey arthur says the culture of the team has not been right for some time. it was disappointing to see what has happened. i am upset for the players. i'm disappointed for the knock australian cricket is taking. world cricket in general. i've been
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disappointed in the behaviour of the australian cricket team for the last few years. they feel they are almost above everybody else. that's been disappointing. because they are a good enough cricket team. they are skilled enough cricketers to win games without resorting to the kind of tactics they have. the british heavyweight boxing world champion anthonyjoshua is back in action tomorrow night for one of the sport's biggest fight in recent memory. he faces joseph sport's biggest fight in recent memory. he facesjoseph parker, the current wbo champion, from new zealand. the waiting is almost over. the final preparations for the joshua against parker are taking place behind me. that will be hosted 2a hours‘ time. we saw the way in today. joshua heavier. he also has a height and reach advantage. both men unbeaten in their careers. but unlikejoshua, unbeaten in their careers. but unlike joshua, parker unbeaten in their careers. but unlikejoshua, parker has never hit the deck as an amateur or professional. this is one of the most eagerly anticipated oxy matches
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in manya most eagerly anticipated oxy matches in many a year. there won‘t be an empty seat in the house. it will be broadcast on around the world. —— boxing matches. the winner will leave with three of the four recognised titles in boxing. joshua is the favourite. but he won‘t be taking anything for granted. wolverhampton three away from promotion back to the premier league after a 2—1win over promotion back to the premier league after a 2—1 win over vessels promotion back to the premier league after a 2—1win over vessels in the championship. wolverhampton had to hang on with nine men in the closing stages. in the football league easter is the time to embrace the pressure. two games infour time to embrace the pressure. two games in four days would define how the season ends. wolverhampton have come too far to let this slip now. they are top of the championship thanks to beveren brand of football. once they had made the breakthrough at middlesbrough, things started to flow. four minutes later wolverhampton had a second. ivan calero a rare opportunist. it all
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seemed so straightforward. but at 2-0 seemed so straightforward. but at 2—0 beveren intensity almost created their downfall. when coster was stripped, they were incensed that it was given no foul. ruben nevers was sent off. then matt dougherty went the same way. it meant 20 minutes with nine men. but middlesbrough took too long to break them down. patrick bamford‘s took too long to break them down. patrick ba mford‘s late took too long to break them down. patrick bamford‘s late strike wasn‘t enough to stop all the hampton marching on. three more victories will make it worth the effort. —— is top wolverhampton marching on. sunderland lifted itself off the bottom of the championship with a win over derby. their first win in 11 games. when you are rooted to the bottom you need a bit of luck. that is exactly what sunderland got at pride park. george honeyman‘s shot given the hope it needed. confidence restored. sunderland rallied. derby
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continued to falter. a mistake by richard keogh, pounced upon by 22—year—old ashley fletcher. his first goalfor the 22—year—old ashley fletcher. his first goal for the club. derby weren‘t giving up easily. matej vyd ra weren‘t giving up easily. matej vydra showing why he is the top goal—scorer, smashing the ball in just before half—time. derby‘s mixed fortu nes just before half—time. derby‘s mixed fortunes continued after the break, craig forsyth gifting sunderland a penalty. step up aiden mcgeady. 3—1 sunderland. chris coleman‘s side we re sunderland. chris coleman‘s side were not on there. john o‘shea celebrating his 250th appearance at the club with a goal to secure a 4—1 victory and southern‘s first league win in". second placed cardiff beat burton who go to the bottom of the table. third placed fulham beat norwich to remain seven behind cardiff. struggling barnsley denied victory by last—gasp bristol city equaliser.
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full details of all of those games in the league1 full details of all of those games in the league 1 and league 2 matches on the bbc sport website. rugby union, scholars have reached their first european semifinal since 2007. -- their first european semifinal since 2007. —— scarlets. scott williams scored the winning try to secure the win in front of a record crowd. then this brilliant individual break from toby flood helped newcastle on their way to the challenge cup semifinal. they beat french side brive to continue their great season. premiership leaders exeter have won the anglo welsh cup, beating bath 28-11. the anglo welsh cup, beating bath 28—11. jack in art scored the opening try afterjust 28—11. jack in art scored the opening try after just five minutes and they stayed in front for what was a comfortable win. the match was two weeks late after being postponed
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because of the snow. it‘s the second time exeter have won the competition. a busy weekend for the super league. saint helens beat local rivals wigan tonight in a dramatic 21—18 win. scores levelled at 14—14 with five minutes to go, the 21—year—old, reading grace, scored what was the winning try. saint extend their lead over wigan at the top of the table to four points. hull football club beat hull kingston rovers. despite having a player sent off early in the first half they hung on for victory. fetuli talanoa scored another try. back to football. take a look at this for an extraordinary win for non—league macclesfield town. they we re non—league macclesfield town. they were level with woking until the last minute of injury time. then
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striker march a0 have scored the winner, only for the ball to get stuck in the mud while he was celebrating. —— striker marsh. his team—mate put it in for him. that would have been very embarrassing had he not put that away. that‘s all from me. coverage of the second day‘s play between england and new zealand isjust second day‘s play between england and new zealand is just starting second day‘s play between england and new zealand isjust starting on the bbc sport website. now it is time for the papers. jade knight. —— good night. welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing tomorrow. have you noticed the
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difference? lance price is here. christopher hope is also here. nice to have you both. let‘s take a look at the front pages. a british serviceman has died whilst on operations in syria. pippa middleton‘s stepfather has been charged with historical child six offences. he denies the charges. the head of the metropolitan police, cressida dick, interviewed by the times. she has said that children are being tempted into crime by social media. moscow is demanding permission to question yulia skripal in the i. gavin williamson has doubts over the hostile takeover at engineering firm
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gkn. our mutual snigger‘s health scare following his open—heart surgery even scare following his open—heart surgery even the daily star. a mixed bag. lots of washer on the front pages. we will start with the times. web giants drive violence at children. children being pushed to crime within minutes of seeing this. that‘s one of the really surprising lines from this interview with cressida dick, the relatively new... i think she has been in office for a year, commissioner of the metropolitan police. she is focusing on the impact social media can have on the impact social media can have on violence. she said within minutes. people will find that pretty surprising, i think. the statistics are pretty scary. 13 murders through knife crime in london in the first two weeks of the month. but this business of the
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impact of social media. the perceived wisdom was that there was a decrease in delinquency on the street. but they were not on the streets. exactly, they were in front of their computers. this is suggesting that, and i think in a relatively small number of cases, where violence is growing below the surface anywhere, the row on social media —— that social media would lead to violence. there is also the pressure on the big internet companies to being in control of their content. they are not. they claim it is a platform and i have no duty to control the stuff that goes up duty to control the stuff that goes up there. the keyword is ripping people up like an accelerant. it ke pt people up like an accelerant. it kept young children and teenagers, —— revving kept young children and teenagers, — — revving people kept young children and teenagers, —— revving people up like an accelerant, it gets young children
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and teenagers, and i have three teenagers, wilder. —— riled up. yulia skripal has onlyjust started to improve in health. herfather is still in a critical condition. richey has been reported as did a couple of times in the newspapers. —— and she has been reported. she may be able to give evidence to the police if she survives. the police may have a hot trail of information which may come from her, hopefully. it would be fantastic if that happened. the russians are starting some sort of convention to speak to her, where she might not want to talk to her own console. and we are in this tit—for—tat expulsion drama. they do put out some bizarre tweets
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sometimes. you are never sure if they are choking sometimes. this is remarkable. to suggest they should be allowed to go in and interview her. it may be under this convention that they have a right of access. but it must be only if she asked for their protection. unless we are really missing the story somewhere along the line, it's unlikely that all happen. as the russians are implicated in it. you should be advised maybe not to go ahead with that. she is russian. her dad lives here. she flew in two days before the attack. she really is a russian citizen. i cannot
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