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the first weekend and ten the following weekend. the break means the fa cup fifth round will move to midweek and there won't be replays at that stage of the competition, like this one between tottenham and rochdale last season which was played in horrendous conditions. it's hoped fewer matches will take place during the worst weather and england players will still have some gas left in the tank for summer world cups and european championships. talking of the world cup. england captain harry kane will go to russia with a bumper new six year contract at his club spurs. kane has been spurs‘ leading scorer in the premier league era and scored 41 goals in all competitions for them last season. the new deal is likely to warn off any potential suitors around europe. england's women are top of their world cup qualifying group after beating russia 3—1 in moscow. manchester city's nikitta parris opened the scoring for england, heading—in herfifth goal in five world cup qualifiers. city team—mate jill scott scored the other two
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on her return from injury, this one the best of her finishes. the victory leaves phil neville‘s team two points clear of wales at the top with two games left of the campaign to reach france 2019. only the top placed teams automaticaly qualify. well, northern ireland's hopes of making the world cup next year are over after they were thrashed 5—0 by the netherlands. they're now 4th in group c behind the republic of ireland, who also lost tonight 2—0 to norway. as we said earlier, kenny dalglish has been honoured with a knighthood in recognition of his contribution to football. the former liverpool, celtic and scotland player is among those named in the queen's birthday honours, as james burford reports. and liverpool football club come under their player— manager kenny dalglish on the to 13 this century to do when the first division championship and the fa cup, the
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marvellous double, and the same season. marvellous double, and the same season. 1986 was a famous year for kenny dalglish. his surely was a trophy laden career. 29 major titles asa trophy laden career. 29 major titles as a player, 1a as a manager. how did you find out the news of his knighthood? there was a a letter. and i went and i opened it. it was brown. i thought, another tax bill here. perhaps it is an field where he is most probably thought up but before he arrived in 1977, celtic was his home and there we re 1977, celtic was his home and there were titles aplenty in glasgow. as a play for the scottish national team, his record of 102 caps still stands today. integrate reflection on every pa rt today. integrate reflection on every part of your life, from when you're young growing up with her mum and dad and the way that they set you up
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with the world and the ethics and the way to behave. many move on to your own family and your footballing family as well, and i've just been fortu nate family as well, and i've just been fortunate that i've come across an awful lot of great people. his knighthood is also recognition for his contribution off the field for the hillsboro families. he is also given money for cancer care. he heard his name changed from the stands and will have to get used to be known as sir kenny from now on. the other sporting names honoured today are the unified heavyweight boxing champion anthonyjoshua, double olympic skeleton gold meddalist lizzy yarnold and the premier league striker jermaine defoe, all of whom are given obes. there were four games in rugby league's super league tonight. st helens extended their lead at the top of the table to four points after thrashing hull kr. elsewhere, it was a tight game at warrington who scored six tries to castelford's five,
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but they were let down by their goal kicking. oliver holmes edged the victory for cass with the final try, 34—30 the final score. warrington stay third on points with castleford. in the other games, hull fc beat salford 45—14 and leeds lost at home to huddersfield 24—18. as confirmation of all of the evening's matches. tyson fury returns to the boxing ring tomorrow for the first time in over two and a half years. he faces the little—known albanian sefer seferi in manchester. but the biggest talking point at the weigh—in was fury‘s huge size. the former world heavyweight champion has had to battle back to fitness after his lay—off dropping from 27 stone to 19.5 — that's nearly five stone heavier than seferi and a foot taller. but another former world champion is delighted to have him back in the sport. he's been sparring in my gym and
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he's been sparring with world—class sparring partners in he'sjust... he's unbelievable and he's can see from where he's come from, how bad he was and how bad of shape he was intimate to where he is today, he proves intimate to where he is today, he p roves m e intimate to where he is today, he proves me wrong. talks the talk, tyson, but i think he walks the walk. seeing him smile, it's a different tyson fury in and out of the ring. red bull's max verstappen was fastest in both practise sessions ahead of sunday's canadian grand prix. the dutchman was just ahead of ferrari's kimi raikonen and his team—mate and monaco winner daniel ricciardo on the time sheets. championship leader lewis hamilton could only manage fourth—quickest, although mercedes seem to be playing a strategic long game in montreal with their tyre choice.
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england's international women's cricketers have been given a big pay increase, with some players receiving 50% more. and by 2020, the aim is for the team to earn double their previous salaries. the players welcomed the news ahead of england's first match of the summer against south africa tomorrow in worcester. it's a sign of how the professional women's game is going now and the simon helberg and last year as well, and how many people are interested in itand and how many people are interested in it and witty game is going. yeah, honestly really delighted for us. but obviously, our minds are on the cricket game tomorrow. new zealand's women's cricket team have broken the world record for the number of runs scored in a one day international match. they made 490—1; from their 50 overs against ireland in dublin — more than any international side in either men's or women's cricket — and 35 runs higher than the previous women's record and 46 more than the men's. it's worth noting though that three of ireland's bowlers were aged 17
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and one was just 15! that's all from me and the sportsday team. there will be more sports over the weekend from all of us, but for now, it's good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with us broadcaster henry bonsu and rachel cunliffe, comment and features editor at city am. i think it will be a rather different pairing tonight. very
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different. nice to have you here. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. which is always fortunate in a paper review, ifind. the mirror leads with the queens birthday honours list, and sir kenny dalgish‘s a knight. the mail also goes with honours, but focuses on the cbe for the boss of troubled network rail. the times reports tensions at the g7 meeting in canada — after donald trump said russia should be allowed back in. an investigation by the telegraph has found meat in supermarket vegan ready meals. the financial times says the chief executive of british telecom is to be replaced to soothe shareholder worries. the sun reports efforts to squash rumours about the beckhams' marriage. and the guardian says the army is targeting its recruitment campaigns at 16—year—olds around gcse results day. some parents might be quite a lot of
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that. don't count me in that. that would be awful. we would start where you might expect it to. the g7 summit in canada. the headline... before they even met, before they we re eve n before they even met, before they were even all in one place, their words being exchanged a variety of different issues. there were. trump turned up late, as expected. he's been tossing words around on twitter with emmanuel macron of france. mostly over his tariffs he has decided to impose on steel imports, steel and decided to impose on steel imports, steeland aluminium...” decided to impose on steel imports, steel and aluminium... i love it. it's like freudian thing. aluminium. expected to be very much on the
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agenda but in true trump style has diverted all that saying that russia should be allowed back in. it used to be the g8. russia was expelled in 2014 over annexing crimea. and he said they should be back... a lot of people, notably, france, germany, the uk, completely disagree that russia should be allowed back in but this is before they even get to talk about anything else. it's the tone of it, the tension there is already not what you would hope. this is what trump loves. it's not really a split though. it's six versus one. the six other countries in the g7 are united on this, on trade. this is trump out there on his own. this will upset theresa may because her plane was very, very clear. she wanted them to unite all seven to create a new mechanism to confront russia whenever it breaks the "rules
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based system". what trump loves this kind of thing, the madman can do this. he does not like that they are ganging up on him and he wants to be on the front foot. this suggests that it's only because of the new prime minister, in some way is supporting donald trump on this —— in italy. all the wires we've been reading tonight... i think is early isa reading tonight... i think is early is a bit of oil party —— a wild card in general. at first i was not clear it has a government. clearly, it has got one very quickly. the second prime minister we've had in a couple of weeks. the two parties have come together to form a coalition in italy are populist parties against the establishment and status quo. i don't think it is surprising actually is perhaps more favourable
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ideas for strong. but also towards orissa because of hard lines like immigration. the family photo they have when they all gather, and there isa have when they all gather, and there is a very beautiful backdrop... lovely quebec, isn't it? it was the fastest fa m ily lovely quebec, isn't it? it was the fastest family photo i ever seem than having ta ken. fastest family photo i ever seem than having taken. and i get off their fast than having taken. and i get off theirfast enough. than having taken. and i get off their fast enough. before they even got there, there'll were saying, there's not likely to be a final communique because we are not going to agree on it! on us unheard of in g7 history. trump does not want to stick around. he hates detail. what he wants is uncertainty. he's very happy when he is pardoning people, like the african—american grandmother at the behest of king cardassian. anything you can do from the got. —— kim kardashian. he wants
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to get out of dodge really quickly because he does not want to be embarrassed. right, embarrassed by how little he knows. the results... i think how little he knows. the results... ithink we're how little he knows. the results... i think we're being a bit premature. thatcher member that there's never beena thatcher member that there's never been a meeting between a us president a korean president before. he does not want to be seen as equivalent to the north korean dictator. trump sees them as different and that's what he was too disruptive. it might bring results but we are not there yet. the optics might look good but who knows whether or not we are actually going to get a deal? if we do, will it be better than the iran deal that trump has nuked? we are hoping, we are
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hoping to cover the summit if it actually takes place. we are hoping. a lot of people say it is a distraction, russia, to distract from the steel tariffs. and that but it also may be the fact that a lot of people commit hillary clinton one of people commit hillary clinton one of them come was very concerned about a president who was to put in, and we should not forget that today, robert mueller, the prosecutor running a special investigation into collusion between the trump campaign and russia has made new indictments, including trump's former campaign chief of staff and that is all going on at the same time allsop so there's a cynical way of looking at this, which is that trump really is cozying to putin. meet down in the get ready meals. a lot of vegans, the numberof get ready meals. a lot of vegans, the number of vegans is going up by
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leaps and bounds. this is part of the daily telegraph investigation. in sainsbury's own meat free meatballs, the traces of pork and in tesco's wicked kitchen brand, traces of turkey. it's not clear whether this was trace elements contained in gelatine or in oils but it's going to upset a lot of people who are vegetarian by choice or by faith or culture, or who don't want to eat any meat products whatsoever, pork products especially. such as people from the muslim faith and the jewish faith. the trust people have when they go to a shop and get a vegetarian meal or with a certain mark, that you know when you eat this meal, you're not going to eat any product that objects with your moral compass and your

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