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limbless torso into a new genre of art. the greek government want the parthenon sculptures, generally called the elgin marbles, returned to athens. it's a request that has long been refused but, in a changing climate, might the british museum's position soften? what i can see is new and more intense partnerships, and how these are going to be spelled out, i think that would be one of the great and beautiful challenges that we could, we should and we must joyfully, gladly pick up. hmm...| think he's saying they're staying put, for now at least. will gompertz, bbc news. newsnight is about to begin over on bbc two in a few moments. here's evan. last week we heard from several windrush families. tonight two of
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them are back with us, we will get their reaction to the home secretary ‘s announcement and mp david lammy is with us too. for the latest on what's going on in toronto and the loss of life hello there and welcome to sportsday. i had last night, for one piece of silverware, most are either known as liverpool hope to conquer europe again. —— mo salah. everton
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win with a performance which will have one sam allardyce‘s critics around. —— which will not have one. and concussion hits hardly again forcing him out of the summer's tour of south africa. good evening. this has to be one of the defining nights in liverpool's season. the defining nights in liverpool's season. mo salah will be at the centre of it. his goal, all 41 of them helping the egyptian forward to them helping the egyptian forward to the pfa player of the year award. and a couple more against roma in the champions league semifinal could see liverpool crowned kings of europe once again. our sports editor brough reports. it's been an exhilarating european adventure that's revived memories of past
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glories. the ruble have exceeded expectations on the journey to the last for the champions league, even knocking out runaway premier league winners man city. the manager, not relishing the prospect of another moment is at anfield against roma. these are the very special moments and if you cannot enjoy that moment, then something is really wrong with you. at the end for us on the page for the boys, it is hard work. but it is no problem. we knew that before. it still much more fun when you do it at anfield. we both have a chance to go to the final and that is all i need. i don't need anything else. one man liverpool have needed this season is the prolific mo salah, but from roma in the summer, the striker scored 41 goals so far ina the striker scored 41 goals so far in a particular debut season. the egyptian international honour by his fellow professionals at a glittering awards ceremony last night as he was crowned player of the year. i'm very happy about the award. and for my
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team—mates and what we are doing in the premier league and also the champions league. we are in the semifinal, everything is possible. we ta ke semifinal, everything is possible. we take it game by game. i am very happy and very comfortable about that i think we will do our best to win the champions league. football was reminded of the influence and power of anfield in the last round. when the home crowd here it drove the team to an unassailable three nil victory in the first leg against manchester city. they challenge for liverpool tomorrow night to replicate that atmosphere to give themselves the best possible chance ofa themselves the best possible chance of a first champions league final for ii of a first champions league final for 11 years. having staged a remarkable comeback to conquer the mighty barcelona, the one's for my team—mates to not be underestimated. the italians as one of preparing for their first the italians as one of preparing for theirfirst semifinal the italians as one of preparing for their first semifinal since 1984. that of course with the year they we re that of course with the year they were famously beaten in every own stadium by liverpool before the
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fourth of five times of the competition. no shortage of inspiration than fight club seeking to reinforce its reputation as english football's european specialist. dan throw—in, bbc news, anfield. from europe to premier league, survival something both everton and newcastle were assured of before they met tonight. both asked that all—importa nt of before they met tonight. both asked that all—important 40 point mark, blues boss sam allardyce has got them there has won him few admirers and goodison park and a one nil wind might have helped. neither newcastle or everton are in danger of going down this season but one set of supporters are less happy than the other. sam allardyce's style applied not pleasing the home fa ns style applied not pleasing the home fans in the first 30 minutes here will have helped. no will commence shortly after that. perhaps a new half would bring us more action. it did, and newcastle could have gone ahead, only for everton to go straight down the other end and do
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exactly that. five assist come on five goals come on the last ten games for theo walcott. it should've been cancelled out with newcastle's best opening in what was manager's robbie abel because's 100 best opening in what was manager's robbie abel because's100 gay men charged with there was no scented of a celebration for him. this was a drab game that ended with just the single goal. —— rafael benitez. want the happy duo, the rime of was a ballot that's. —— the right result for sam allardyce ballot that's. —— the right result for sam alla rdyce and ballot that's. —— the right result for sam allardyce and everton. after the tottenham's defeat on saturday, that they were forced to apologise for any offence caused by the striker harry kane by a tweet from the official account. this was the post posing the question to united chris wallace. this is what is in your pocket and he said in a video harry kane. the fa have apologised to both clubs for the poor with harry kane expected to captain his country at the world cup in russia this summer. with the season draws
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to close at the time to get a bow thing, profiling the five nominees in the running for the bbc woman's footballer of the year award. england's lucy bronze one of those nominated and when it voted for by you and his a quick look at the shortlist with the highlights from the past 12 months. —— here is a quick look. after wembley, scoring goal, winning the game, the whole experience of that lifting the cup, that was pretty special something that will remember. it was really good for admission by denmark to go all the way to the final. the goal in the final was a big moment and a great goal. the tournament of nations, i
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came in and had us one for my club asi came in and had us one for my club as i hadn't really started to score for the national team and that's sentiment is kind of assured me that i could do it that age level. —— the tournament assured me that i could. the biggest moment i think was with my team at the olympics. it's an amazing feeling. i never will forget. winning the euro is like your own forget. winning the euro is like your own home country in front of the amazing crowd, unbelievable. scoring in a final is always like a great feeling. then we won at again for habitude, it was amazing. —— we woi'i for habitude, it was amazing. —— we won at the end, 4—2. there you go. those are the nominees, more details can be found on the bbc sport website, which is
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where you can cast your vote. england captain dylan hartley is out of this summer's tour to south africa due to concussion he sustained in this year's shaq mason match with ireland last month and hasn't played since. he was ruled out for 14 weeks following two separate concussion. —— six nations a match. he later admitted to having no memory of the trophy presentation at the time. he says he looking to return in time for the start of next season. return in time for the start of next season. rafael nadal have retained his world number one ranking at the victory at the monte carlo masters in the clay—court season moving from monaco to barcelona this week after he collected and 11 title that in a preparing to play at a place that he likes to think of as home. i'm very happy about what happened last week. a great week. i enjoyed it a lot. the way that i played in monte carlo and the way i was but there is special. here i am. barcelona again.
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a tournament that i know very well. i feel a little bit like a tournament that i know very well. ifeel a little bit like home. i am from this club. i enjoyed the fact that i can play here for my people. suddenly at home on the clay. we finished with the world snooker championship is minichiello the top seeds falling in the first round we witness another topol at the crucible today. the 2005 champion sean murphy lupita jimmyjones having appeared in control, murphy was leading 8—5 benjones forced to message to the number eight seed murphy came up short and jones setting up a meeting with harry wilson and the second round. sometimes you just have to think what is the worst that can happen. maybe those ten or five minutes and i wanna bet that if i get a sense, all tried to run the frames are quickly and before i knew what it was at all. i said to what my friends that the qualifier looks sharper than ever. i think the mesh
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bracket or so critical. —— the mesh so critical. mark alan ranked 16th in the world, through being the qualifier alim highfield ten frames to five. allen looking for a first world title after winning his first major tournament at the masses back in january. still live major tournament at the masses back injanuary. still live action over on bbc sport website right now, barry hawkins former finalists played to a finish in their first round match. that is all from sportday. coming up in a moment on bbc news, the papers. welcome to bbc news with me. we wa nted welcome to bbc news with me. we wanted to update you with some breaking news for on the story
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coming out of canada this evening, toronto specifically as you will of parity, that white van that mowed down pedestrians in toronto, there's been a series of news conferences this evening, we know now from the toronto police acting chief that and nine that people are known to have died, confirmation, 16 injured had been and authorities have definitely said it was a deliberate act, the driver is in custody and police are trying to track down a motel. we'll bring you the details as they come in but we have had an update from the deputy chief of police. let's hear what he had to say. at this time what is known to us is we've located the vehicle, drivers in custody it right now. he's been investigated so the events of that took place this afternoon. i also wa nt to took place this afternoon. i also want to offer my condolences to the families and victims of this tragic
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event that took place. we can confirm for you tonight right now that nine people are dead. 16 of that nine people are dead. 16 of that are injured. toronto police service have mobilise all resources andi service have mobilise all resources and i can assure the public all our available resources have been in to address this tragic situation and to investigate the situation and also wa nt to investigate the situation and also want to assure the public the rest of the city, are adequately policed by our other resources. that update from the acting chief of police there. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are christopher hope, chief political correspondent at the daily telegraph and miranda green, deputy comment editor at the financial times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. as you may have guessed,
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the royal baby is the focus of the majority of tomorrow's papers. the i features a picture of the new prince with his parents on the hospital steps, as well as the official announcement at buckingham palace. the metro offers three cheers for the duke and duchess' third child. in addition to the royal baby news, the daily mirror also carries claims that current home secretary amber rudd is taking the blame for the windrush scandal. staying with the windrush immigration row, the guardian headlines amber rudd's announcement that those affected will be given uk citizenship. the times says amber rudd's promise is designed to change the culture at the home office with regards to immigration. the financial times reports theresa may's announcement of an annual day in commemoration of murdered teenager stephen lawrence. it's back to the royal baby for the daily telegraph —
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with a full—cover picture of catherine and the new prince. and the sun plays up the shakespearean connection to the royal birth, falling as it did on the bard's birthday. so the windrush development and the royal baby sharing the honours on the front pages — let's have a closer look. aside with the baby the picture is the poster front page. no adverse, just a picture of the glorious mum with her new son, the bit alignment i think it is. what a great picture. -- fit in i think it is. what a great picture. —— fit in line to the throne i think. it happened when world babies are born. 0r merit. there is a formula we follow. we have to have the fact of the day. we have to go through, anybody who is

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