tv Sportsday BBC News May 13, 2018 6:30pm-7:01pm BST
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southeast. for east anglia and the southeast. another cloud into northern ireland and scotland, producing the odd splash of rain. but in between, sundays and spells of sunshine. after a chilly start, temperatures will measure up nicely on a 1920 degrees. temperatures get up to 23 degrees, dry through the week with some sunshine, a bit cooler for the middle parts of the week. former labour cabinet minister tessa jowell has died aged 70. she was diagnosed with brain brain cancer last may. two british nationals who kidnapped in the democratic republic of congo on friday have been released unharmed. police in indonesia say a couple and their four children carried out suicide bombings at three churches which killed at least 13 people and left a dozen small wounded. theresa may has
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reaffirmed her commitment to leaving the customs union. it comes as ministers consider to alternative options for trading post brexit. now here's sortsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm ben mundy, live at the bbc sport centre. here's what's coming up on the programme: the premier league season finale sees liverpool secure champions league football. swansea needed ‘miracle maths‘ to stay up. their seven—year stay in the top flight is over. and it's two in two for lewis hamilton at formula 0ne‘s spanish grand prix. hello and welcome to sportsday.
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thanks forjoining us. it's been quite a dramatic final day in the premier league. we already knew manchester city were champions, and stoke and west brom were going down. but there was a final relegation spot that needed confirming. the race for the top four got very interesting, and arsene wenger took charge of arsenal for the last time. 0ur sports correspondent david 0rnstein was at that match. david, more on wenger in a moment. but we have to start with the teams chasing the champions league. matters were still alive but both the top of the premier league in terms of champions league qualification. would it be liverpool chelsea? at the bottom, could swa nsea com plete a chelsea? at the bottom, could swansea complete a ten goal swing to save themselves and sent southampton down? here at huddersfield there was both a celebratory and a sentimental atmosphere. the curtain came down on
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the 20th17-2018 atmosphere. the curtain came down on the 20th17—2018 season. it has been incredible, to mulch is at other times, and it did not disappoint today. after nine months and 380 games, one team stood head and shoulders above the rest. pep guardiola's manchester city, champions of england, a celebratory end to a record—breaking season. jesus lobbing a stoppage time winner, city became the first side in premier league history to amass 100 points. but manchester united and tottenham guaranteed a top four finish, the remaining champions league place came down to the final day. it was taken in style by liverpool. player of the year, mo salah, among the scorers to cap an incredible campaign with his 32nd goal and the golden boot. that meant chelsea would have to settle for euro per league football next term, heavily beaten at newcastle, speculation will focus on antonio
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conn tables make future, though the blues still have the cup final to come. swansea were all but relegated before a ball back was kate, needing a sporting miracle to survive which didn't survive press arrived. they dropped down to the championship. the afternoon also marked the end of arsene wenger‘s 22 year reign as arsenal manager, given a reception at huddersfield fitting for his legendary status. he oversaw one last when to make it a fond farewell. the hard work and starts for arsenal. certainly the end of an era. hard work starts for arsenal now in trying to replace him? they are not close to making a new appointment for manager, and it is unlikely to be an announcement this week. however after that we could see something, because that is arsenal's park and have a new manager in place by the time the world cup starts on the 14th of
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june. the new premier league season sta rts june. the new premier league season starts on the 11th of august. names in the frame, max allegri of juventus remains the favourite with bookmakers and supporters and pundits. i understand that arsenal have also spoken to a former captain, a fellow former captain patrick vieira, julie nike osman of hockenheim is also reported to be in the mix. it is a huge moment and arsenal's history. they have to get this decision right, and whoever comes in will have a big job to do in arsene wenger‘s replacement, extremely big shoes to fill. this was a day that was arsene wenger‘s. bowing out after 22 years, he was treated like a hero by huddersfield and arsenal fans alike. there treated like a hero by huddersfield and arsenalfans alike. there is treated like a hero by huddersfield and arsenal fans alike. there is a good chance we will not see the like him again in british football. so lets take a closer look at some of the other results from the premier league today then. there was a nine—goal thriller at wembley, with harry kane scoring twice in tottenham's 5—4 win over leicester. marcus rashford earned
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manchester united a 1—0 win at home to watford. bournemouth, crystal palace and west ham finished their seasons with victory, too. and this is how it affects the top of the table. liverpool have secured a top four place, at the expense of chelsea who will play in the europa league next season. while tottenham have ensured they wont have to go through the champions league qualifiers by finishing third. and the team at the top worth a mention, champions manchester city finishing the season on a record 100 points. pep guardiola's side collecting the top prize money of nearly £40 million. what can i say? we won 50 points at home, 50 points away. it was massive. 100 boys in the premier league. you cannot imagine. a lot of points. we beat this record, it will be difficult to break it, but there
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are many teams trying to do that, the have to do many things. a happy guardiola at the top of the table. but it's not all smiles this evening, especially at the bottom of the premier league. confirmation there of swansea's relegation. they drop out of the top flight after a seven—year spell, and willjoin stoke and west brom in the championship next season. huddersfield and southampton both narrow losers today, but both finishing just above the drop zone to guarantee another season in the premier league. when we arrived, the team at us with 13 points. we played 18 games. we shipped 20 point, that is looking out, 20 points, we should have more than stoke, southampton, west brom, brighton. in these 20 games. this first beginning on this season was not so good. we try to take over, recover, we create expectation. i am sure that my players wear on the limits. we beat the maximum that we
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could. to the scottish premiership, where celtic finally got their hands on the trophy, two weeks after winning their seventh title in a row. more on that in a moment, because the race for second got very interesting. thanks, in no small part, to a ten—goal thriller at easter road between rangers and hibs. claire thornton was watching. hopefulfans hopeful fans flocked to easter road, where hibs where dreaming of a six goal advantage of a rangers that would elevate them to third. a chance to play. they challenge the players readily accepted. the chlorine can bury slotted home a penalty, then pasted scott allan and jamie mclaren, hibs where 3—0 up after 22 minutes. rangers appear to have no answer, but with their own ambitions, suddenly the one—way traffic switched direction. james tavern near started the comeback with jonathan ross tavern near started the comeback withjonathan ross and that adding a second, before a stunning free kick by bruno alves levelled things by half time. at the brookings when, visitors ahead, and other strike the plate and knowledge of —— josh
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windass. mclaren added two more to finish the day with a hat—trick. the manager soared onto the pitch and was consequently sent to the stands. 5-5, was consequently sent to the stands. 5—5, not enough for either side to reach their target, but the thrilling finale for the plans. yeah, rangers missing out on second place because of the result at celtic park. andrew considine's goal was enough for aberdeen to claim victory and secure the runners—up spot. but the party belonged to celtic who finally got their hands on the trophy. they now face motherwell in next weekend's scottish cup final, knowing a win will secure unprecedented back—to—back trebles. for us, it is the bigger picture. i cannot forget the long season that we have had. they had put in every single day in training, and this is what it is, to win a title, that is what it is, to win a title, that is what they have done. i am absolutely
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delighted. on to formula one. lewis hamilton has taken his second win in succession by dominating an eventful spanish grand prix this afternoon. nick parrott was watching. one of the riskiest moments in formula 1 is the start. 20 cars going for it, just inches apart. but i will chaplain sebastian vettel showed how it should be done in barcelona, zooming past valtteri bottas into second place behind lewis hamilton. romain grosjean showed how it shouldn't. in a spin, taking out a nico hulkenberg and pierre gasly. after five laps, hamilton was ever to put his foot down, revealing of lap records and opening a massive gap over sebastian vettel. it was not going to be ferrari's day as terry writing and retired before the halfway point. that'll‘s gamble before a second pit stop did not pay off, allowing the others to get past. hamilton inherited his victory last time out, this time there was no doubt he
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deserved it. claiming the chequered flag by 20 seconds from his mercedes team—mate. but hamilton's chav of league now 17 points over sebastian vettel, he is back in the driving seat. ' i could not have done over this team. these guys have done an amazing job. ' team. these guys have done an amazing job. ‘i team. these guys have done an amazing job. ' i am team. these guys have done an amazingjob. ' i am really team. these guys have done an amazing job. ' i am really proud of everyone. today the car and myself, i doubt that synergy today which i had not felt for the whole year. it isa had not felt for the whole year. it is a good feeling. wigan and warrington are through to the quarter finals of rugby league's challenge cup. wigan triumphed against hull kr, while warrington won an ill—tempered contest against championship side toronto wolfpack. toronto had taken an eight—point lead, but their game plan unravelled when andrew dixon was sent off for this. the wolves then ran in sa unanswered points after the break for a 66—10 win. tom lineham grabbed a hat—trick. warrington's reward is a home quarter final against... wait for it... 19—time winners wigan. the two were the last names to be pulled out of the pot
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in the draw a little earlier. elsewhere, holders hull fc will travel to st helens, who knocked out castleford yesterday. huddersfield giants play catalan dragons, while leigh centurions — the only second—tier team left in the draw — will play leeds rhinos, who are chasing a 14th win in the competition. those games will be played at the end of the month that's almost it from us. on the day manchester city's record breaking continued, swansea were relegated, celtic lifted another trophy, and arsene wenger said goodbye to arsenal. but he wasn't the only one bidding farewell. so too is veteran commentatorjohn motson. for half a century motty has been the voice of bbc football, commentating—on more than 2,000 games, including ten world cups. known for his humour and famous sheepskin coat, he delivered some of the most memorable lines in the sport's history. he hung—up his microphone at crystal palace today, the seventh game on tonight's match of the day. there it is! the crazy gang had
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beaten the culture club. 50 many people were unexpectedly coming after me and saying, all the best. so many people this morning text in may, thought that was my first game, not my last. i do know this? and all that. crikey! 47 years later. i couldn't believe it. that's all from sportsday. much more on the website. thanks for watching. we'll have more throughout the evening. to ta ke to take is to this week, mark kermode. what have you been seeing? breaking in, a home invasion thriller with a twist. revenge, about which there has been a lot of press, a gruelling thriller. and the george, a new look at the old zombie formula. a dark week. ' the times
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film festival is on. breaking in, a home invasion thriller with a maternal twist. gabrielle home invasion thriller with a maternaltwist. gabrielle union is sean, she inherits her estranged deceased father paul whitehouse which is a porters. she goes to the house with her children and it is eagerly broken into by thieves. her children are held captive in the house, the thieves try to find the same. she is outside the house. they say, you are at the mercy of strangers, but they have is usually misjudged her desire to prove that in her own words, mums do not run. you have got to be kidding me. eddie! gunshot
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she is shooting at us! is that mum? there is more gunshots. she took up the lights. here she comes. that is billy burke from the twilight movies, i love those. i love his character. he is on the other side of the law now. don't mess with her. i like that. that is a positive. it is very much a knot and built b—movie thriller. a couple of nice inversions. i like and she is outside the house and error inside. i like that theyjust completely
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other mistake her, imagining she has a mother and therefore... she proves more than a match for them. she does not need a man to come and save her. it isa not need a man to come and save her. it is a great performance. she make the most of it. that said, it is not a movie that will change the world. it is very much a nuts and bolts b—movie, which under other circumstances you might see straight to dvd. it is short and cuts to the chase, and was never bored, and it is not remarkable, it is impressively solid with a nice central twist. i liked it more than i thought i was going to.|j central twist. i liked it more than i thought i was going to. i love it when i can pick out your little phrases, and they want on the poster. impressively solid. like her, that is all good. picture to the next of your challenging week. mokin revenge, which is a attention grabbing movie by a french director. she takes revenge on the men who assaulted her and left herfor dead.
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a rape revenge thriller, quite a misogynist genre. this is a gehry 's visual style, almost like a day—glo look to it, and sometimes the comic book sensibility, the writer directors credit with mad max duly wrote as one of the brightest, she also cite kjeldsen bell, i was thinking more of switch right romance. it is very stylish. it is very well done and efficiently done. iam not very well done and efficiently done. i am not sure it isn't ground—breaking as some critics seem to think. some are saying it is the first of the genre of movies done any chemist away, that is not true. what it is is a very good calling card, a film which announces itself asa card, a film which announces itself as a stylish piece of work and is very gory. speaking as a horror fan, i like that and i liked when it goes into that generic stuff, it doesn't properly. you, i know, not a horror movie fan, and there were reports of some people finding it to glory and not able to get to the screening. you do get reports of people needed and anglers on someone. you never
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know whether that is apocryphal and whether the distributors have talked that because that will attract attention. it does sound grim. at the edinburgh film festival, someone inadvertently passed out during a screening of irreversible. that will govern the posters. and was never built a judge that one for you, just like i said i cannot face it. ' the george. and irish... set in a world after an hour because something called the maze virus, which turns people into zombies. they have done terrible things, but then they find a cure, and the code and are being sent back into the committee as the cure. it is an average horror film, ethical shut to it, and it is about how to the integrate people but are now a p pa re ntly the integrate people but are now apparently different. it was
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supposed to be a great hope, but things are getting worse. my daughter was released. she cannot hurt anyone any more. people need to give them a second chance. we have given every chance. crime is on the rise. have you seen the news? there is something wrong with them. just some! banging. welcome to the accommodation centre. please make your way to the left. left. what i like about this film is that the best of these movies are
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based on ideas. this is a fairly low—budget feature, ellen page placed the widow who accept her brother—in—law back into the house. he has been infected and europe. they are not sure what he might have done. it is a film about reintegration and how you deal with the aftermath of strife, how you deal with the aftermath of a battle. if you look at george romero's zombie movies, it is about racism. one of the dead is about consumerism. david davies on vivisection. they are all about something else. this is a... it is proper gratified its main audience on dvd. it is a film of ideas. sometimes they are not perfectly expressed, but at least it has them. ipod was intriguing. i'm exited about whether it is about discrimination and investing it is set in ireland. resize violently set apart from each other. set in ireland. resize violently set apart from each otherlj set in ireland. resize violently set apart from each other. i think it is more universal than that. it is very much about what you do in
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post—conflict situation. absolutely discrimination is a theme, because all the way to the people who are saying, we're been disseminated against because we have rights like everybody else. others are saying no, you don't. it has all those ideas, you can read all those different interpretations into it, but that for me as an indication of it being a good film. you can say, what did you think it was about? i think the ideas in it are valuable and interesting. even if sometimes you can see the limitations of the film itself. i don't mind, i would rather have a film that raised questions than it film and solved everything and was perfectly put together but didn't really raise any difficult questions. best out. there we re difficult questions. best out. there were things about this i laughed. lean on peter, the performances, settled thrust of the story, a young man pulls my journey, settled thrust of the story, a young man pulls myjourney, to live and wild deserts. about a boy and his
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horse, what i've really liked about it, i thought on the one hand and was a coming—of—age movie, but is also more universal. it looked beautiful, the charlie plummer performance was great. so much about him reminded me ofjames dean. he looked so vulnerable and fragile but also a real sort of sturdiness and central scenes where it is just him and the horse and he is talking him and the horse and he is talking him and the horse and he has like a monologue. i watched that as someone who knows absolutely nothing about horses and what is joins you don't need to know. my day it is not about that. you just eating about loneliness and growing up, and most people know about at least one and not two of those things. what a great turn. even its darker characters, nobody is two—dimensional thrown away. characters, nobody is two-dimensional thrown away. people
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landscapes as well. that's a beautiful landscapes. my day in the square, this is art world satire, itchy rate of a museum seems to be right on, overthinking about equal rights, but actually due to the theft of his mobile phone his inner torment... it is interesting. sometimes darkly satirical, there is a scene in it about a piece of performance art that is one of the creepiest things i have ever seen, andi creepiest things i have ever seen, and i say this am it is not a horror film. you have brought me something. it is weak but an interesting one. thank you very much. that's like a dream week but an interesting one. see you next week. before we go, and can find see you next week. before we go, and canfind on see you next week. before we go, and can find on the film news and
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reviews from across the bbc online at the website. our previous programmes are on the eye player of course as well. that is it for this week, enjoy your cinema going. see you next time. for most parts of the country, it has been beautiful. we have had a bit more cloud in the north at least, a bit of a part of northern scotland, but he was the scene in leeds this afternoon. blue skies there, little that a fair weather cloud. do the next week or so, mostly dry weather set to continue. one sunshine, a bit of a cooler speu one sunshine, a bit of a cooler spell through the middle part of the week. cloud sitting across part of northern and eastern scotland, to stretching down close to part of east anglia and the south—east, the area of cloud. more cloud working in from the west overnight, so coming overfor northern from the west overnight, so coming over for northern ireland, from the west overnight, so coming overfor northern ireland, but much of the country under those clear
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skies, light when, quite a chilly start your monday morning. in a fuse box there could even be of gosforth first thing. my other was part of the east anglia and we have the cloud giving in from the north sea and milder under the cloud for northern ireland. to the day, another largely dry day to come, lots of sunshine on offer, cloud the building through the day, quite cool around parts of these eastern areas. breeze coming in from the north, cloud brisket from part of east anglia and the london region. sunshine, temperatures up to 19 celsius. should be quite pleasant. cool around the east coast. low cloud around eastern coast of scotland. tuesday, frontal systems starting to move into the north—west of the country, bringing more cloud to parts of scotland and northern ireland, a fuse box of rain. england and wales keeper weather sunshine on tuesday, elizabeth of cloud bubbling up, but tuesday will be the warmest day of the week. particularly at what central and south—eastern parts
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of england. they will see temperatures topping between 20-23dc. temperatures topping between 20—23dc. slightly cooler conditions working into scotland and northern ireland later in the day, pressure behind that weather front. that wiedwald track its way further south and east words across the country as we move through tuesday night and on into wednesday. you can see the blue colour is returning. things get a little bit into the middle part of the week where we have decided cooler day. wednesday, wind direction changes, a northerly influence, cloudy up for england and wales in the week whether five eases away. showers left on it, cambs is around 13—16dc. —— temperatures around 13—16dc. —— temperatures around 13—16. this is bbc news. the headlines at 7pm. tributes pour in for dame tessa jowell, who played a major role in securing the 2012 london olympics, who's died aged 70. she did everything with the same
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passion, determination and charm. she was a unique politician, but also a dear friend. two british tourists abducted by armed militia in the democratic republic of congo on friday have been released. indonesian police say a mother and father and their children carried out three church bombings that killed at least 13 people. theresa may says people who voted to leave the eu will get the brexit they want, but compromises will be needed on all sides. also in the next hour: the industrialist, sirjim ratcliffe, has been named as the wealthiest person in the uk.
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