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the losses at gallipoli were severe for two countries, many thousands of miles from europe, which had sent their young men to fight for britain. they helped to forge australia and new zealand's national identities, hence the importance of this annual commemoration. in london, prince harry laid a wreath in tribute. in france, at the australian national memorial near amiens, the prince of wales led the tributes to australian forces who fought with the british, in april 1918, to free a french town from the germans. the prince recalled that all the australian troops were volunteers. one in five of them would never return home. today, as we mark a century since they gave their lives, let us resolve to continue to fulfil their trust, so that every passing year will only add to the measure of their honour. back in london, prince william left his new son to join
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harry and meghan markle at westminster abbey for a service of thanksgiving for soldiers from distant lands who came to britain's aid a century ago and who lost their lives in the service of their king. nicholas witchell, bbc news. that's it from us. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello welcome to sportsday with me.
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the headlines for you tonight. advantage of real madrid. the champions league rovers winner bayern munich in the semifinal first leg. i miss potential temperance league final and the world cup liverpool and england alex oxley template is out for the season. former champion know robertson becomes the succeed to go out in the world snooker championship first round. —— oxlade—chamberlain. —— becomes the first six seed to go out. real madrid are in control of the champions league semifinal after a 2-1 champions league semifinal after a 2—1 win at bayern munich tonight. our football reporterjohn joins us. biden had to lead and the lion's
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share of possession and all the shots, but they were wasteful. they wa nted shots, but they were wasteful. they wanted to take something substantial to. smash and grab from real madrid. farfrom their to. smash and grab from real madrid. far from their best. both sides were farfrom far from their best. both sides were far from the best but real madrid who have so often happens in the champions league, they got the job done. let's have a look of the goals. you stated! great start for bayern munich. an electrical score as well. the ball is not through joshua kimmich, highly rated defender, awful goalkeeping care. no wonder they public man's david hale. they had a great chance and wasted it. just before half—time, real madrid equalised and another defending with that volley. i—i madrid equalised and another defending with that volley. 1—1 at half—time. all the play for in the second half. again, both sides had chances. they meditated half—time and he scores. that's what they
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meditated half—time. a most salah type scores past the goalkeeper to make it to one. real madrid a big event is now that would have going into the second leg at home in madrid at the bottom bay. full supposed to the final. as if they are good enough without those two crucial away games which could group the vocals. it is hard to look past in region of the champions league final? i can see byron mcguigan back into that. for the bad news for them because they separate a really will look like injuries that will keep players out. —— i cannot see bayern munich making the back. two players went off. there will be players who are very difficult to replace in the second leg. real madrid have an advantage. the book. a lot of work to do. the signals late goals last night. jurgen klopp and the players would of been watching. who would they rather take on having seen by erin go leigh madrid go
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head—to—head? erin go leigh madrid go head-to-head? they will see they have nothing to fear whoever the game and final. they'll probably get real madrid in the final as liverpool go through. bayern munich had 17 shots, i7 liverpool go through. bayern munich had 17 shots, 17 the sentences which they wasted. that shows you that both sides i think there for the taking or lovable, but real madrid a lwa ys taking or lovable, but real madrid always seem to get the job done. they are trying to win the champions league for the third season in a i’ow. league for the third season in a row. no team has ever done that. ba ka ry sa ko row. no team has ever done that. ba kary sa ko shows row. no team has ever done that. bakary sako shows how to change games with the substitution. whoever they get looks like it will be real madrid. —— the colts knows how to. thank you, john. though fulton england midfielder alex oxlade—chamberlain says he is devastated to be have rolled the rest of the season and the world cup. he fell awkwardly during liverpool's 5—2 win against roma last night, a scan today has revealed a knee ligament injury, liveable say he will miss the summer
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tournament in russia and there's no specific timescale i when he might return. oxlade—chamberlain posted a message on social media tonight and says... he says... referring to the 53—year—old sean cox who remains in critical condition after being attacked before the game, two men from rome have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. elsewhere, arsene wenger has clarified his comment today that the timing of his departure was not really his decision. he said the release of the announcement on friday rather than the decision itself and ssc is happy in terms of itself and ssc is happy in terms of it was announced, he still had a year left on his contract but rebel last friday he believed the club at the end of the season after 20 years there. speaking ahead of thursday's europa league semifinal, he says he
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is not sure what his future holds. honestly i don't know what i will do, will i take a little rest. i will continue to work, that's for sure. my pride has always been to give my best to where i'm employed into my last day of my contract. at the moment, i'm just focused on that. a tsunami of corruption in the level tennis according to a report published today looking into next action in this bar. the bbc and buzzfeed investigation uncovered suspected illegal betting antenna/ air, the report in response to recommend these sport distanced himself from gambling to tackle a significant problem at lower and middle levels of the game. joe wilson has been assessing the findings. tennis has been waiting and worrying for two years while its integrity has been investigated. that report is now delivered. it says no cover—up. so one fundamental
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question. when people watch tennis this summer, do you think they can believe what they see? yes. and the reason for that is that the conclusions that the event will raced on the basis of the evidence is at the high level where people are watching it, there is very little incentive to reach integrity and therefore its little incentive to reach integrity and therefore it's unlikely that it will happen. having said that, this isa pyramid. will happen. having said that, this is a pyramid. at the base of the professional pyramid, thousands of aspiring players can make a living from the game. but you can gamble on their matches. the fact is wherever you are in the world, you can open up you are in the world, you can open upa laptop you are in the world, you can open up a laptop and place bets on a staggering number of tennis matches. right down to the very smallest professional competition. i have no indication that any of these matches have been fixed. but what about the temptation? at playing in the tournament with a prize money is
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very small, would you accept the money to play badly from effexor who is placing bets accordingly? that is a lwa ys is placing bets accordingly? that is always been the fair. the problem is always been the fair. the problem is a tsunami in low ranking tournaments says the report and gambling opportunities must be radically restricted. the tennis integrity unit polices tennis, bases his on intelligence, monitoring phone calls and data, 17 at present, and the review said that must be bigger and empowered, players must be educated and protected especially online. kyle edmund has never been under any investigation, but like all professionals, he's been offered anti—corruption training. professionals, he's been offered anti-corruption training. i've never been... is more stuff from social media. as soon as you get it, your point. i will have wanted to live my life. which i think it's nothing compared to baby what other players get. —— i've only had one or two. it is something they crack on. i feel at the top of the game it is pretty
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well managed. at the lower events, it is easier. today's report makes clear tennis is simple to manipulate. it is easy for one player to play badly. and only when all deliberate on the performances are eradicated will tennis actually feel safe. joe wilson, bbc news. the 2010 when anil robertson is the latest big name to be dumped out of the world snooker championship in sheffield. robertson was beaten ten frames to five by robert dawkins, the australian had delayed the latest casualty in the tournament upset so far to stop have exited. he will face mark williams williams in the next round. last year's beaten finalists on higgins is due to jack lozowski, he beat thailand's by ten frames to seven and he had the chance for a 147 into n! session before breaking down on the final red. —— tonight's says it. scott is
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from italo pockets as he doesn't wa nt to from italo pockets as he doesn't want to be remembered as a guy who killed over during the commonwealth games marathon ceaselessly to bbc scotla nd games marathon ceaselessly to bbc scotland is revealed he has no recollection of getting up after that first fall of the gold coast event. he also says he wants changes in the rules to ensure the safety you read it. that's what he's been speaking the jambos. similar to boxing, the rules need to be. that has to be dead anyway where it's not pulled off to allah. —— done in a way. after a couple of false, or if i'm on the seconds, and no sign i'm getting up or better, it needs to be a medical staff. it hasn't happened often... if anything is made me hungry. i will want to be known for the guy that fell over because of the guy that fell over because of the heat. going to be known for the quy the heat. going to be known for the guy getting the gold medal. callum hawkins. that is all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. see you later. hello and welcome to our look ahead
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to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are pippa crerar, deputy political editor at the guardian, and dia chakravarty, brexit editor at the telegraph. good to see you both. the financial times looks at the future of sky, and a 22—billion pound bid from a us cable tv giant, that could threaten rupert murdoch's attempts to take full control of the pay—tv group. the daily telegraph looks at the labour anti—semitism row. it has a warning from union leader len mccluskey, that five so called ‘corbyn—hater‘ labour mps would be ‘held to account‘ for what he calls whipping up the row to smear
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the party leader. the daily express leads with the ordeal of the family of the seriously ill toddler alfie evans, whose father hailed his son as a "warrior"... the ‘i‘ features president trump's up coming visit to the uk onjuly 13th. unlucky for some say those who plan major protests. the guardian reports that the home secretary amber rudd is taking the heat for the windrush controversy in order to protect downing street. the times investigates a finding that long term use of some prescribed drugs could raise the risk of dementia. and the sun has a picture of new dad the duke of cambridge. the papers says he's dropping off at the service to commemorate anzac at westminster abbey. we will start with the continuing simmering row over lx anti—semitism and confirm that his attempt by
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members of the labour party. from page digital telegraph. they will be held to account, lyn mccloskey making it clear that he believes this is all an attempt to smear mr corbett. this has taken from an article that mr mccloskey wrote for the new statesman. where he says that he believes that this round is whipping up about anti—semitism is a smear on the labour leader, who the secretary is seen as one of the closest allies of mr corbett. —— mr corbyn. could be seen as troubling but mr mccloskey names five labour mps in particular who have been seen at the forefront of talking about anti—semitism in the party. and one of the npc name isjonathan woodcock, who is sahara to a
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neighbour that it is disturbing that they are being men. given that a lot of backlash is expressed by a lot of these mps who are speaking out against the supposed anti—semitism in the labour party. i was talking about these guys potentially being deselected? he raises the prospect of that and of course the mentioned by somebody who is so powerful, unite was labour's largest single donor in 2017 election. the new general secretary of the labour party in the former senior unite official. does the prospect of him raising mandatory selection will alarm some labour mps. with many people think was going to conclude with recommendations to make it easier for local partners to get rid of it sitting mps. that is a threat
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