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at a leonardo da vinci painting and say, well, he could paint and a five—year—old could do this. he had great skills. i think if you go back to antiquity you get obstruction, you get ecolomy. yes. cartoon feeds into that, because cartoons have accessibility. this is your working life, is it, rose? this is what it is, this is you. i pick it off the floor to wipe my brush, i wipe the painting with it, then i throw it down there. would you allow this to be considered an artwork? i think that would be silly, i'd say it was collateral. it's collateral. it's just what happens from the way you work. suddenly all these people, who have ignored you for all these decades, notjust years, it's decades, suddenly can't get enough of rose wylie. that's funny. it's funny, because you're 83 now? yes, because i haven't changed, my work hasn't changed, but the perception of it has. so why do you think it is, rose, that suddenly these female artists, in their later years, are getting the sort of recognition they are now getting? no, i think the world has seen
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that it was grossly unfair that women, who were making work of equal quality or better, have been left behind, whereas their male partners or friends were accepted. so, it seems to me, to be right to try to put it right, and i think that is what has happened. that was the artist rose wyli he sharing her thoughts with will gp perts. hello and welcome to sportsday i'm azi farni.
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coming up... manchester united bounce back from the weekend's defeat with a win at bournemouth. joey barton's back. the controversial former england midfielder has his firstjob in management. we'll hear from carl frampton on how this weekend's fight could make or break his career. and the london marathon race director says they are fully prepared to deal with soaring temperatures on sunday. hello and welcome to sportsday. thanks forjoining us. manchester united have kept a grip on second place in the premier league with a 2—0 win bournemouth, chris smalling and romelu lukaku
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scored either side of half—time with the manager admitting the performance has left him with a selection headache ahead of saturday's fa cup semifinal against spurs. this summer on the way and a lacklustre loss at home to bottom of the table west brom on sunday, do manchester united have their block is an honorary? away at bournemouth is an honorary? away at bournemouth is the place to wear them. united would not keen to stutter through the last minutes of the season. marcus rashford had gone close win the move was ended by chris smalling. while the hosts were a threat to themselves, they could have had a penalty when callum wilson looked to be impeded, united we re wilson looked to be impeded, united were always dangerous. seven changes to the side that lost the last game, lukaku one of them, but he came on and still had an impact. not as big as the man of the match, paul pogba, setting up a second and an
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impressive player throughout. both he and jose mourinho‘s men don't look ready for arresting just yet and just as well, it is the fa cup semifinal next. they were responsible and ended it is the need for. points and z: as as possible need to confirm as soon as possible the fourth position, the distance is probably only one point, a maximum of two, and when we do that we can think about second so the players who were responsible were good. it's been a busy night in women's super league one, with the top four sides all securing victories. chelsea ladies survived late pressure to beat everton ladies 1—0. they stay three points clear at the top. manchester city stay second after a comfortable win over sunderland. liverpool beat bristol city 2—0 whilst there was also victory for arsenal. yeovil and birmingham city ended goalless. joey barton is back in football. he's been announced as the new head coach of league one
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side fleetwood town. the former burnley and manchester city midfielder is currently serving an 18 month ban for he isa he is a complex character, a very intelligent chap and also madly involved in football. he has done his badges and that is one thing, the coaching badges, people get very excited but it is just as if somebody said to lewis hamilton, i have passed my driving test, i will tell you what to do! that is what the new coach is like, telling everybody what to do, you need to have more behind you so he needs to start well when he gets into it. sergio aguero‘s been named in the pfa team of the year for the first time since he moved to england. he's one of five manchester city players included in the ii. aguero scored 2! goals in 28 games this season, helping city
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to the premier league title. kyle walker, nicolas otamendi, david silva and kevin de bruyne have also been selected. liverpool forward mohamed salah and tottenham striker harry kane are also in the side. brighton defender gaetan bong says his conscience is clear after his claim of racial abuse against west brom's jay rodriguez was found "not proven". the cameroon international said the incident took place during west brom's win at the hawthorns in january. he insisted he would never seek to bring a false charge against a fellow professional, saying: "please let me be clear — i know what i heard and i did not mishear." rodriguez has always denied he used racist language. plans for a two—week premier league winter break could be announced before the end of this season. the football association council have been discussing the move after reaching a deal to play the fa cup fifth round in midweek without replays. here's our sports news correspondent, richard conway. the question of a winter break is no
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more when rather than deaf, today the fa councillors received a briefing from the football association board and this comes after talks between the premier league, the english football league and the fa over how the break for a premier league players would work in principle. i understand it will look to begin in the 2019—2020 season and fa cup fifth round, that will be played as the midweek set of fixtures and there will be no replays. the big question around the winter break was how will this fit into the existing calendar? something had to give. it is the fa cup replays that have gone, moved to the midweek slots. that will free up space on the calendar and that will allow premier league clubs on a staggered basis, not at once, all 20
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clu bs staggered basis, not at once, all 20 clubs will get a 13 day break in january. it will not affect the christmas fixtures or the new year fixture is, they will remain sacrosa nct fixture is, they will remain sacrosanct and in place but in january those players will get a break of 13 days. it shows, the fact that this is inching towards us, it is not a done deal but the announcement will come in the next few weeks once the finer details have been agreed. it shows that the football authorities in england are working to get a good level of communication. the benefits are said to be, according to numerous studies, good for the club and country, clubs benefit because injury prevention rates go up as they move towards the end of the season they move towards the end of the season and the play—offs and the cup finals and for the country, it benefits major tournaments because they have that mental and physical rest and the fa things it can only
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be good for england, coming into place just be good for england, coming into placejust in time be good for england, coming into place just in time for the european championship in the summer of 2020. northern ireland's carl frampton says saturday's fight with four weight world champion nonito donaire could be make or break for his career. frampton says he has turned down offers to appear on big brother and i'm a celebrity in order to concentrate on regaining the world featherweight title he lost two years ago. mentally i am in a better place and physically it is like night and day. and the difference and the shape i am in, ijust feel like i have done it right this time. there is pressure. this is a big fight, must win. but i will do everything it ta kes to win. but i will do everything it takes to have my hand raised at the end. makea takes to have my hand raised at the end. make a break in terms of your career? it could be, iam end. make a break in terms of your career? it could be, i am looking at this this way, i am not thinking of losing for one second but i want to do whatever it takes to win. there is no way a ballot of the man beat me in front of my home fans. —— no
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way i will let another man. the director of the london marathon says they are ready to deal with any medical issues that may arise next sunday. temperatures are expected to exceed 20 degrees and the last time it was that hot, during the 2007 race, 5000 runners needed medical assistance. commonwealth games organisers were criticised recently after scotland's callum hawkins collapsed near the end of the gold coast marathon and had to wait several minutes for medical assistance. hugh brasher insists that sunday's race, the 38th london marathon, will be prepared for anything. i have no idea at this stage what went on in the gold coast and i know that it was disturbing to watch. what i also know is we have an amazing team of doctors and medics who, as you say, have been doing this for a long period of time and i have absolute confidence in them that they will do an amazing job on sunday. england bowler craig 0verton says he can't be sure that australia weren't ball tampering during their series defeat in the winter's ashes.
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aussie captain steve smith, vice captain david warner and cameron bancroft have now been banned by cricket australia for their part in ball tampering against south africa. 0verton says there were some signs the aussie bowlers were getting more out of the ball over the winter. 0bviously obviously it was interesting that they were getting the reverse swing in conditions that were not conditionalfor in conditions that were not conditional for that but we did not think much was going on and you cannot change that. we just cracked on and did not think much of it, really. we could see a rafa nadal — novak djokovic quarterfinal at the monte carlo masters after both men won today. djokovic is still finding his feet, this is only his fourth tournament since wimbledon last july. he's had an elbow injury. he beat croatia's borna coric in straight sets but needed ten match points to do it. he'll play dominic thiem next. win that and it will be the ten time monte carlo champion, nadal. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead
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to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are polly mackenzie, who's the director of the think—tank, demos and steve hawkes, the deputy political editor at the sun. i almost gave you a bump in pay, next time! the deputy political editor! many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily telegraph leads with the recent spike in knife deaths. it says foreign secretary boris johnson is calling for greater use of stop and search.
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britain's war on plastic is the is headline — the paper lists the measures that will come into force to tackle the scource that is damaging our oceans, including banning straws. the financial times leads with unilever‘s decision to base itself in the netherlands. it also shows canada's premier taking a selfie with london's mayor as he attends the commonwealth heads of government meeting. the express has the news that has just broken in the last hour — the death of dale winton. it describes him as tv‘s mr nice guy. and the daily star also leads with the death of dale winton — calling him a telly legend. the times has a story on one of the biggest house—builders, it has an exclusive story based on claims that some of the new properties are poorly built. tomorrow's front pages. the guardian notably going with the
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story of windrush, the pm feels to get a story of windrush, the pm feels to geta grip story of windrush, the pm feels to get a grip on windrush, attempts to end the crisis. a big problem. and something that a lot of people say was known about, it was obvious, but they did nothing about it? the home 0ffice they did nothing about it? the home office for a long time has pursued a strategy of creating a hostile environment for illegal immigrants and what is clear is that a lot of perfectly legal immigrants who just happen to be undocumented or not properly documented have been swept into that and the prime minister has had a very tough day dealing with this. as has the home secretary. we have the story on the front page of the guardian, this woman, the mother ofa man the guardian, this woman, the mother of a man caught up in the scandal who died suddenly last month after, like so many people, being basically threatened with deportation to a country he never knew. the guidelines for people who are deported, if they do end up back in
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the caribbean, apparently, it is to act jamaican! that was number -- one of the numberof act jamaican! that was number -- one of the number of embarrassing stories, the head of state at the commonwealth summit, dominated by a story that is humiliating for the prime minister and the government alleges everything we feared about the worst of government departments and especially the home office, people talk about institutional racism and it is not that, it is rank incompetence, gross incompetence. the government knew about this as far back as 2014 with an impact assessment saying we are worried about people getting caught up worried about people getting caught up in this but nobody did anything until the weekend. why does it take that long or a newspaper or a harrowing story for someone to do their job harrowing story for someone to do theirjob properly? a lot of people in this country thought it was a goodidea? in this country thought it was a good idea? clamp—down on immigration. we are talking about 2012, 2013, it was a race to

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