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special too for scotland, mcmath's gold took them to the magic number of 30 medals. flower of scotland so it's official, these are scotland's greatest ever away games, and a lot of it is down to just one man. duncan scott wrote his name into the record books here, his haul of six is the most medals for a scottish athlete at one games. his gold in the 100 metre freestyle was a particular highlight. i can't really sum it up in words, to be honest. you know, it's pretty special and it's something that i didn't think i'd be able to achieve. yeah, i mean, i don't really know what to say, to be honest. his family did the talking for him, they had to set up crowdfunding to get here. my mum and dad are out here watching. you know, they've got the biggest banner in the stands. their support out there was amazing. you know, it made the home crowd for the aussies not feel like such a home crowd. another medal followed in the diving later with a bronze forjames heatley and, at the end of the night,
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came medal number 32. para athlete maria lyle‘s silver in the 100 metres. with another two medals guaranteed in the boxing and four days of competition left, expect to see plenty more of this. while scotland have made a splash at these games, spare a thought for bbc brea kfast‘s mike bushell, he showed there's no end to the lengthens and depths he'll go to for a good interview. sorry about that. natalie pirks, bbc news, the gold coast. that's all from us. newsnight‘s about to begin over on bbc2 in a few moments. hello and welcome to sportsday. i
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made headlines this evening. the old lady is always the bridesmaid, juventus denied an amazing comeback in the champions league quarterfinal against real madrid. there's a will of the app will set the championship leaders take a step closer to a place in the league. —— to the premier league. shooting down the targets. scotland's surpassed their previous best at an overseas commonwealth games. hello, good evening. i'm not sure
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how much more champions league football i can handle. urge liverpool reached the semis in style, roma shocked messier company and an end evening and goals of talking points as the holders real madrid environment it to their place in the semi finals, are but all reported john's bennettjoins in the semi finals, are but all reported john's bennett joins us now. john, what a night at the burn about. real madrid do make it through but juventus about. real madrid do make it through butjuventus denied a stunning comeback. one of the basra mockable comeback to ever see in cha pters mockable comeback to ever see in chapters that history. no team ever coming back from losing the home leg three nil and that we have one of the remarkable finishes to the world's raddatz players of in that finish come on english referee at the centre. —— world's best players. let's have a look at the action. i'm not sure how we'll put this all in. 3-0 not sure how we'll put this all in. 3—0 down, juventus. they guide back to pre—i, at 90 seconds. mary 0 with the header at the back post, the
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comeback was on and it was almost a copycat goal to make it 3—2 on aggregate. he hit the post again. the second half now, awful mistake. 3-3, the second half now, awful mistake. 3—3, on aggregate. the place son. it looked like they had after time until that moment, act out there. but they could be called by the referee. they protest and he is sent off on what will be the final step isa off on what will be the final step is a good parent. cristiano ronaldo steps up and scored in every round so steps up and scored in every round so far. he continued that record, never going to miss death penalty. real madrid are through, still on course to win the champions league. —— never going to miss that penalty. unprecedented. a sad in for them. the wachovia he's never won, nobody would have predicted his typically career would have predicted his typically career would end like this. —— the one trophy. he said he would retire u nless
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one trophy. he said he would retire unless juventus won the one trophy. he said he would retire unlessjuventus won the champions league. it looks as though this will be his final champions league match. he will stay on the play and serie a but a sad end to his career in european competition and he will never get his hands on a famous trophy. the rampaul now no a list trophy. the rampaul now no a list trophy. the rampaul non—elderly survey may be playing some of the draw takes place on friday, bayern munich the final name in the hat. they didn't make it easy from himself. they drew a dance via to go through but onlyjust. let's have a look at the teams that liverpool could face. i will tell you. roma went through, remember the equitable comeback. real madrid and bayern munich and i don't think that liverpool should be intimidated or will be buy anything they see over the last 48 hours. madrid are vulnerable, bayern munich amount of progress, and aroma are very consistent. liverpool progress, and aroma are very consistent. liverpool have a real chance to go all the way. they do. thank you, john. we'll see what on friday. the wolves are all but promoted up to the premier league.
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12 is now clear of third place after a win at the derby. they took the lead early against the middle is. diego 16th goal of the season. they scored before six minutes were up. if he thought that was good, how about this from ruben tevez? unbelievable goal. that is why many people say he's the best player outside that really, two more points for, ,, outside that really, two more points gthel outside that really, two more points for the and outside that really, two more points g the - and they will be for the walls and they will be in next season. they playing in next season. they examined the commonwealth games in australia was one to remember for scotland. now their most successful away game at state surpassed the target of 30 as adam reports, not up to 32 medals on the gold coast. if the games are about reaching games and hitting targets, the government should consider to the perfect place for scotland to do just that. they have never won 30 metals and overseas games, but with gold here in the double trap, 21—year—old
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shooter david mcmath, they a new record. this scottish contingent are absolutely beside themselves. record. this scottish contingent are absolutely beside themselvesm took a lot of time to train. i've been pretty much professional for the last couple of months. the dedication, has been worth it definitely. the silver went to kenya from the isle of man, perhaps the first matter of these games. earlier, scotland took a bronze in the women's event, linda pearson celebrating before announcing her retirement. nothing like going out with a bang. at my age, 54, i am really pleased with that. that means the world to me. with the weather this good, though, many were heading for the water. with only a few weeks training together, england's alysia and kat torres admitted to when you get and the synchronised three metre springboard, and perhaps unexpectedly paid off. this a valid
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time would be trending, so we were expecting anything. the come away with a silver is kind of like, my god. but as this often the case, it wasn't until after dark the real fun began. jack lord, goal for wasn't until after dark the real fun began. jack lord, goalfor england in the one metre springboard. magnificent effort! did have the did have to did! it was never really in doubt. this man is unstoppable! and for scotland, too, and at that little moment of history. the bronze went to james heatley, scotland's first diving medal since 1958. the winner that day, his grandfather. in the same event. scotland's they almost got even better but they were beaten to bronze on the bowling green by wales and the paris sport, mixed pairs. at the athletic stadium, not a day to rememberfor england's robbie reiber. amongst the favourites in the highjump. that all went down. for scotland, their
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record medal hauljust continues to grow. maria lyle still a teenager but already a star and pair athletics, finishing second to take silver in the 100 metres behind her great rival from australia. another place on the podium on scotland's they have success. adam a while, bbc news. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories around today. paralympic legend some of the other stories around today. pa ralympic legend bob matthews has died at the age of 56, matthews has died at the age of 56, matthews was an eight time gold medallist, visually impaired atletico 1984 and medallist, visually impaired atletico1984 and 2000. medallist, visually impaired atletico 1984 and 2000. it medallist, visually impaired atletico1984 and 2000. it was also the first pa ralympian atletico1984 and 2000. it was also the first paralympian to receive an mba back in 1987. —— the first paralympian to receive an mba back in 1987. -- mbe. the first paralympian to receive an mba back in 1987. —— mbe. hannah konta willie great britain fed cup tea m konta willie great britain fed cup team onjapan and he will group to play next week. the british number one isjoined by heather watson play next week. the british number one is joined by heather watson to play the singles side, and one for britain was a kid a place in the world cup was to have an featured in
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since 1993. —— would secure their place. what's more, man city boss pep guardiola has been charged with improper conduct at the bank sent to the stands during yesterday's champions league quarterfinal defeat to liverpool. uefa have also charged liverpool at their fireworks are set off the objects thrown inside of the etihad stadium. some good news and cricket. heather knightley are among with the five cricketers of the year, all three were in the national side captained by night which beat india do win the world cup last year. at six cimajimmy india do win the world cup last year. at six cima jimmy carter and shai hope complete the list. they also become the first woman to feature on the front cover of the publication. it means a huge amount to me. personally, but the thing i feel the buzz about if this is just a great reflection of where women's cricketers but how big and
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important, how was that world cup really captured the nation. you could put any number of people from the world cup winning team on the front cover and it would have exactly the impact. i guess it's a lwa ys exactly the impact. i guess it's always glad to be a first for something but hopefully this is the first of many there will be plenty of others do not cricketers on the front cover in years to come. fantastic performance from the team. that is offered forced that. a reminder of our top story, real madrid going through to the semifinals in the champions league but they left it very late, 93rd minute penalty from cristiano ronaldo putting them through to make it through. coming up in a moment, the papers. thank you forjoining us. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be
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bringing us tomorrow. with me are asa bennett, brexit editor of the telegraph and mihir bose, writer & broadcaster. we'll can see both. —— welcome to you both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the missiles are coming is the headline in the i — which reports that president trump is planning air strikes against syria, following the suspected chemical attack on civilians in douma. the metro says that russia are threatening to shoot down us jets that send missiles into syria. the express has a stark headline, asking if the world is ‘0ne tweet from war?‘ the telegraph reports the prime minister has ordered british submarines to move within missile range of syria. the guardian focuses on the news that theresa may will hold an emergency cabinet meeting tomorrow to discuss how the uk should respond
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to the alleged chemical attack. the times says the prime minister will defy calls from the labour leader, jeremy corbyn to allow mps a vote on whether to proceed with military action. and the financial times has a different lead, the rise in profits for tesco. so most of the front pages inevitably focusing on the escalating situation in syria. we have the metro with its get ready russia and a very angry looking picture of donald trump here. and a rather sad to nine photograph of vladimir putin. i can't tell which side we are on from the metro's front page. going to be on the side of town. we are going in and it'll be interesting to see how we go in and because it is a distinct... it seems that the first phone call from white house to your updating come to
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demonstrate bud went to the palace, miss may have to prove that the best relationship is to align and that our support but the american is much more than the french comic and taking our place. —— mrs may. more than the french comic and taking our place. -- mrs may. we may have a special relationship with his predecessor that france has two revolutionary nations at the very first relationship of the united states. this one is striking. the daily express front page. 0ne tweet from work. yes and i am sure that those were critical of top in the past will be bringing about the hillary clinton quote that they want somebody with their finger on the nuclear button who can be provoked bya nuclear button who can be provoked by a tweet. he is provoking with a tweet and that russia has suddenly responds it is not going to engage in twitter diplomacy and after he saidi in twitter diplomacy and after he said i think it was the missiles are coming and they are smart! 0r senden said the smart missiles go off the terrorists, not government. it is all very fine matt hardy but the same point, gearing up for military action. what does the uk do? theresa
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may is deciding to not have to worry about parliament. not having to listen the jeremy corbyn. the problem there, russia, with scupper it. as we have seen this week. at the same point, events are accelerated very quickly. let's move on to the front page of the times. that is perhaps helps us to talk a bit about the dilemma that theresa may faces, very striking picture there of the prime minister and a headscarf but visiting a sikh temple yesterday on a trip to the west. local elections taking place. and the other parties. but right now this event is overshadowing everything else. what do you think of that here? and assist businesses and then actually we can bypass parliament? you could argue that if
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