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hetty still remembers it all, the lives lost. but for her, this is a story of survival, and here she is in the newsreel footage of a liberated belsen. that's me. that's you right there? yes, and my brother max. that's amazing, look at your smile, hetty. if you could say something now to that girl, what would you like her to know? if my parents were dead. you'd want her to know that her parents, your parents... my parents were still alive. and miraculously they were alive. hetty‘s family were among those who survived the holocaust. for her, there was a new life in australia, motherhood, a successful business. but for so many other children of belsen, the story ended here, and it's here that they‘ re remembered still. young people, they don't know what the holocaust is. when i'm not there any more, i hope that somebody will, like you,
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will remind the world that it did happen. it did happen. jeremy cooke, bbc news, bergen—belsen. a journey back to belsen, ajourney back to belsen, 73 a journey back to belsen, 73 years on. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's emily. how the scandinavian countries cut their immigration model right. nigel farage referred to one swedish city as the rape capital of europe, we asked whether liberal policies have led to a rise in crime. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. well, want to support stay with me,
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the headlines tonight. after all the talk today, scope and west ham back ina talk today, scope and west ham back in a battle for premier league survival. city celebrates to rewrite the record books and feeling the heat is gerald donaldson goes all mcenroe in monte carlo. good evening, well, long after
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manchester city paid the premier title yesterday more on in a moment. a big game at the other end of the table. story of the two substitutes the night as he finished one all. this perhaps felt like a trip to four on this perhaps felt like a trip to fourona this perhaps felt like a trip to four on a monday night. west ham appeared to be relishing the prospect of getting closer to securing premier league survival. it might of been a goalless first half but it was a tasty one with good chances for both sides. west ham up against the world cup, they are desperate not to be beaten. even if it hurt. it did eventually in the still connect but their former striker, it's the austrian bad habit. only tottenham harry kane has been caught outside more times this season been caught outside more times this season and west ham were denied the
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goal because they're striker was in the wrong place at the wrong time. one man who was not was peter, coming from the bench to deliver what appeared to be a hammered goal. west ham had a super sub of their own. making his first appearance since january, saving them in the 90th minute. the west ham fans delirious for stokes it will feel like a very long journey home. yoo va cates like a very long journey home. yoo vacates doukara time in the first game became here and we got a really good goal and they put pressure on andi good goal and they put pressure on and i think to be fair, he's a great finish. and that's what happens. we
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certainly did not deserve to lose, that was for sure because we botched the majority of the game, they had a couple of shots in the first half but we played well and in the second half when they got the goal. west ham are now up to 14th at that result tonight, they are points from safety, a win would have moved them to within three points of safety but the remain in the bottom three with four games now, tenant consecutive season four games now, tenant consecutive season in the top five. reaction has been coming in all day towards manchester success we knew that would be the headline but the title is now theirs with five games to spare. it's the fifth league title, third in the premier league era and its likely that won't be the only records to fall in manchester city impressive season, they have already set a record of winning 18 successive premier league games and
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with 93 goals scored 11 more in the further eight points in a single season. a heaping praise on their success this season. of the interesting thing is how cardio has improved so many footballers. motte footballers that are just with the young but there is like kyle walker, de bruyne, you could make the list right throughout the site and i think that's where his levels of management above everyone else's certainty for this season. the fact that he's improved so many players. he's only 23, john stones, benjamin, are all 23 and under. that tells me
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he's wanting to build something but looking forward three, four, five years and these young players keep improving. it could dominate for the next four or five years at least. not justified that it's next four or five years at least. notjustified that it's been a powerful team because we have seen those things before is the way they play. they do play absolutely magical football at times they score goals, they create in this chances they occasionally have added a air of vulnerability as well as the back which makes it even more attractive to watch and they are the type of tea m to watch and they are the type of team that's when they on their which is often they can just sleep just about anybody away. those premier league records tumble. the former world number one novak djokovic is showing signs of returning to top form with a 6—1win in
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showing signs of returning to top form with a 6—1 win in the monte carlo masters first round. it's an impressive performance from the 30—year—old in his first match from his coach, number 13 in the world now after a lengthy spell due to an elbow injury. he came through this one in straight sets. borrowing his 12 month drugs then, he tested positive for cocaine during the barcelona open last year but is free to play again after passing checks by the ota. we wanted to attend to the masses for a moment. gerald donaldson became outraged doing his first much, have a look at this. the served by the spaniard was called in by the umpire, huge altercation here at the net. donaldson is seen as shouting at him before squaring up to him in the face. you can see how frustrated he was with that ball
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being called in and actually he did show that the ball was out so he had a case for his fare perhaps not the best method to air in that fashion. after 11 days of competition on the gold coast the commonwealth games that don has been passed away from the sport which was given fantastic memories, local businesses have been farfrom memories, local businesses have been far from impressed by memories, local businesses have been farfrom impressed by the economic impact on the games. lessons for birmingham to learn. here's our australian correspondent. being a host city brings the promise of gold. metals for the athletes. lots of money for the local economy. some of money for the local economy. some of the gold coast have been left feeling short—changed by these games. i've been here 22 years, were so seen in 22 years. it impacted almost a month and a half and we are all down at least 50%. when they
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planned against the organisers warned of delays and disruption, the reality has been rather more empty after local people left down. reality has been rather more empty after local people left downm made people imagine there was going to be gridlocked. we scare them away up to be gridlocked. we scare them away up —— to be gridlocked. we scare them away up——a to be gridlocked. we scare them away up —— a way we have to admit what we do play the card differently. there has been a team on the ground looking out what to copy and what to avoid. there are some things they can't replicate without miles of golden sand probably won't be beach volleyball in arming him. every host city playing to its advantages. so birmingham would only award in december after being taken a leave leaving much less time to prepare. it means we may not have three years of rambling about what the city might be we have for years to go so
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we will park on so we meet ashley to make our decisions quickly that might actually play to our advantage. home games helped produce medals, i surely did not have it all its own way. the medical team things that can bring something daschle. talking to the general public and volu nteers talking to the general public and volunteers usually no one looks at me so if he can bring the city together just because of me so if he can bring the city togetherjust because of the games andi togetherjust because of the games and i think that's a bonus for birmingham. every game needs it golden moments it's up to birmingham to prove it can deliver. how different the weather here is currently opening round of matches in the county championship all affected by the weather to some degree especially in leeds where it was a dry between yorkshire and essex. the match abandoned without a ball being bowled across all four days as the first time that's happened since 1967. they‘ re
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days as the first time that's happened since 1967. they're in the cou nty happened since 1967. they're in the county championship lets hope its conditions improved as summer kicks in. finally tonight, would be have incorporated bears into their name and changed their club crest to an image of the animal had to mark the return to rugby union premiership next season. the club hopes the name change to bristol bears will attract a whole new generation of support tours the new name will come into effect on the 1st ofjune and that you concede that is the logo there but it's already attracting attention on social media. not all of it come from and three, it's fair to say some say where will the name change and does not put it to run to the possible change in the stadium name as well. suggesting that change could extend to the kit here as well perhaps for the rugby period not particularly happy about that and it's i could probably understand if
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you had a long association with your tea m you had a long association with your team as many bristol fans to buy lots of reaction on social media as you can see that name change today. that is all from sports they tonight coming up in a moment here on bbc news. the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster, david davies, and jane martinson, columnist at the guardian. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times leads with the apology from the home secretary to the windrush generation, whose immigration status has been threatened.
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the metro says the prime minister has denied the air strikes on syria were at the whim of president trump. it's back to windrush as the lead in the telegraph, the home secretary admitted their treatment had been appalling. the sun features ant mcpartlin, who says he's sorry, after admitting drink—driving in west london last month. daily express labels the presenter shame—faced. he's been fined £86,000 and banned from driving for 20 months. the i says the government's admitted people may have been deported by mistake and calls it the windrush scandal. the guardian also leads on the story, with its striking front pages which again focuses on amber rudd's apology. and the daily mail calls it a "fiasco that shames britain", and claims there are calls for the home secretary to quit her post. a couple of stories dominating the front pages there,
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with a big focus on the issues facing commonwealth migrants. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. very evocative poker —— photographed there on the front page. yes, the photograph i think for this one is from 1962, when lots of people of his leave from the commonwealth were asked to come over, help with the rebuilding of postwar britain and at the same time as the home secretary had to apologise for the absolutely appalling treatment of the people you know many of whom were children who have been here for 50 or 60 yea rs who have been here for 50 or 60 years and barefaced deportation, lost theirjobs, denied health service and the stress they have been under and finally today amber rudd stood up, the home secretary and apologised for this
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