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they've got the right of access, they know the premises they're in are safe and secure and they've got the appropriate fire certificates. and if a school is unregistered, it is out of sight from all of the safeguards that this country has to offer. the school was fined £100. the couple were given a community order and a night curfew for 12 weeks. branwen jeffreys, bbc news. it's every lorry driver's nightmare — going under a bridge and realising too late that your vehicle is too big to get through. that's what happened to a car transporter carrying luxury cars this morning which ran into a spot of trouble in perth. at least two range rovers were crushed, causing thousands of pounds of damage. the bridge came out unscathed. in the champions league tonight, a late equaliser denied tottenham hotspur a win over psv eindhoven. but at anfield, liverpool chalked up a 4—0 win over red star belgrade. david ornstein watched the action. liverpool love nothing more than european nights
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under the anfield lights, and against red star belgrade, the men in red were quickly into their stride, thanks to roberto firmino. just before half—time, it was two. give mo salah clear sight of goal, and this tends to be the outcome. after the break, salah struck again, and sadio mane completed the smoothest of jobs. far tougher tests await if they're to go all the way. in eindhoven, by contrast, it was an evening of toil for tottenham. toby alderweireld's mistake allowing psv to open the scoring. spurs were, though, the better side, and after lucas moura equalised, harry kane finished a fine move to put them ahead. but there was still time for a twist, psv snatching a late leveller that leaves tottenham's champions league hopes hanging by a thread. david ornstein, bbc news. newsnight‘s about to begin over on bbc two in a few moments. here's evan davis.
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conservative mps have backed theresa may this evening. but don't worry, you can expect them to revert to the usual business of bad—mouthing her soon. we'll hear from the education secretary damian hinds. join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm sarah mulkerrins. coming up. it's 50 up for mo salah at liverpool, as they brush aside red star at anfield. 10—man tottenham's champions league woes continue. they're held to a 2—2 draw at psv eindhoven. first no england call up — now, no club matches for gloucester‘s danny cipriani. he gets a three—week ban for his red
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card against munster. hello and thanks forjoining us. drought. what goal drought? mohamed salah scored twice to reach a half—century of liverpool goals in theirfour nil champions league win over red star belgrade at anfield tonight. jurgen klopp‘s side seemed to find their groove after some recent lacklustre performances, and the victory puts them top of group c, ahead of napoli and paris st. germain who drew 2—2 in the other group game. david domb reports. a trip to anfield in europe, a tough proposition for red star belgrade without any of their supporters.
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perhaps more daunting than normal. but due to a uefa ban on their travelling fans, that is what they faced as liverpool look to show their previous outing and napoli was to the blip. after a nervy opening, they soon had their authority. roberto firmino currently finishing offa roberto firmino currently finishing off a fine move. would have time on the horizon if, it was two. mo salah firing in his 49th in a liverpool shirt. shortly after the restart, sadio mane clock, a penalty given. mo salah converts, 50 up injust 65 matches. sadio mane within given a penalty of his own. penalised for handball. but the senegal forward good enjoyed his strike partner is on the score sheet. however his chance was to come again. this time combining with daniel sturridge. the second group c win and thanks to psg's jawed napoli, jurgen klopp‘s tingle top. a wedding in a reverse fixture what is them closer to the
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last 16. david domb, fixture what is them closer to the last16. david domb, bbc news. well tottenham boss, mauricio pochettino says his side will need little short of a miracle to get past the group stages after their hopes were dented by a 2—2 draw away to psv eindhoven. despite taking the lead in the second half, not for the first time in this season's european campaign, spurs paid for a late lapse of concentration. craig templeton watched this one. reporter: talked on the news as they lost in eindhoven to their champions leaguejourney lost in eindhoven to their champions league journey would be over. after only three games. and they dominated early, but he got his feet and a model. and lozano pounced. 1—0 psv. bi rsta ll model. and lozano pounced. 1—0 psv. birstall they had equalised, but the assistant referee thought otherwise. deemed to be on—side and interfering with play. they didn't have to wait long to restore parity though. lucas moritz fourth of the season meant it was level at the break. 0nce
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moritz fourth of the season meant it was level at the break. once more, spurs were in control but this time they capitalised on it. erickson findings kane who doesn't miss from there. now was the time for cool heads but hugo lost his. a red card and tottenham needed to hold on. conceding late goals has been their story in europe this year. luke adding the latest chapter. a job that will feel like the fee for the spurs. they now need a miracle to make it out of the group. craig templeton, bbc news. well, the other game in spurs group saw barcelona stay top of that group with a 2—0 win over inter. perhaps the result of the night came in germany where borussia dortmund hammered atletico madrid 4—0 — the last of those scored by england's jadon sancho. thierry henry's first champions league game as monaco head coach ended in a one—one draw at brugges. west brom missed the chance to go top of the championship as they were thrashed 4—1 at home by derby county.
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frank lampard's side went in 2—0 up at half—time and liverpool loanee harry wilson added to his collection of great goals this season with another to make it three. it moves derby up to fifth — level on points with west brom in the table and two points off the top two. that defeat for west brom opened the door for leeds to take top spot and they took full advantage. goals in each half from kemar roofe and liam cooper gave them a 2—0 win over bottom side ipswich. preston climbed out of the bottom three with 11—3 victory at home to brentford, but hull remain in the relegation places after losing at bristol city. nottingham forest are up to 7th after their 3—0 win at bolton. danny cipriani has been suspended for three weeks for the high tackle that got him sent off in gloucester‘s champions cup loss to munster. world rugby sanctions normally carry a minimum six—week ban for this type of offence. but it was reduced because of cipriani's "clear disciplinary
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record" and his "timely expression of remorse". he'll miss three premiership rugby cup games, although it is unlikely he would have been involved. here's what else has been making the headlines today at the bbc sport centre... the rugby football union say they're prepared to consider appointing a premiership coach with no international experience to succeed eddiejones as england boss. he's set to leave in 2021 but could quit next year if england underperform at the world cup. the rfu are already looking at possible replacements. director of professional rugby nigel melville says they're considering all options. both overseas and in the premiership. india's virat kohli has become the fastest batsman to reach 10,000 runs in one day internationals after a second consecutive century against the west indies. it's taken him 205 innings to reach that mark — overtaking his compatriot and india legend sachin tendulkar. fresh from his first tour triumph
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in antwerp at the weekend britain's kyle edmund beat diego schwartzman in straight sets in his opening match at the vienna 0pen. he will next face spain's fernando verdasco. now doddie weir represented his country 61 times... and was also selected for the british and irish lions during a career that singled him out as one of the most notable and popular rugby players of his generation. both have helped him deal with being diagnosed with motor neurone disease, which he's been fighting for two years — raising awareness and money for his foundation in the process. doddie‘s now written a book about his career, and earlier he spoke to my colleague hugh ferris. through life that had no regrets and it's been quite a good thing. i've enjoyed every single minute of it. it kind of captivates where we are 110w it kind of captivates where we are now with the look and with this
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terrible illness, and hopefully other people can understand what it is all about, can understand my emotions and where we are, but also how i got here in the friendships that i've had, beatings that i've been involved with, the support that i have is just absolutely amazing for my sort of rugby career and farming career and friendship. it is just, it has been very exciting to do. i'm looking forward to sharing it with a lot of other people. scotland's record against england of late has been a little better. what the world cup coming up next year, autumn internationals, which includes the doddie weir cup and against wales of course. how much are you looking forward to what will bea are you looking forward to what will be a suppose it 13 month period for scotla nd be a suppose it 13 month period for scotland rugby? i think scotland for the first time in a long time have a good chance and will will be supporting them all the way. you might not see it, but at different times on their that thought the suit would be too much for the team this morning. but we will support them
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every bit of the way. let's see the trousers, then. are you ready for this? this was actuallyjust to keep eve ryo ne this? this was actuallyjust to keep everyone together. these are my british lions, so you got the pride of wales, pride of scotland, pride of wales, pride of scotland, pride of ireland and we've even got a bit for the english year. i have a two to match but i thought it might have been a bit too much for everyone to look at this morning —— i thought it might have been a bit too much. studio: doddie weir, a great character. time for some baseball now. i know. the world series is under way and the la dodgers will have to overcome the cold and a hostile crowd at fenway park, as they try to bounce back tonight in game two. they lost the series opener against the boston red sox last night. the game was close until eduardo nunez hit this three run homer in the bottom of the seventh to seal the win. boston is ready for game two and we canjoin our reporter chris mitchell at their home stadium. it is fantastic here. the carnival
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atmosphere outside the fenway stadium is keeping us all very warm indeed. the dodgers will of course come from la in the west coast do not like it at all. there something in that. they have not played in the code very much for many seasons, so coming here is a shock to the system. but while we're showing you this on bbc news? meyer we out in the world series? well, there is important point to be made. baseball, the mlb, major league baseball, is coming to england next year. baseball, is coming to england next yea r. two baseball, is coming to england next year. two major league baseball sides, the boston celtics and the new york yankees will be playing a regular—season game in england. we're going to find out what it is like. we also want to talk to these dodgers fans because last night you got hammered by the red sox. i think it's fair to say. yes, it is fair. what chance have you got?“ it's fair to say. yes, it is fair. what chance have you got? if the dodgers stick to their game plan that will come back again to just like they always have. game one no
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problem, no sweat, these guys are made for it, they will bounce back in game two no doubt. look at you. have you ever want so many players coming from la? no, we haven't. just flew in and it was 85 and sunny in la, so it's pretty cold out here. does it make a difference for your pictures coming out here and playing in these temperatures?” pictures coming out here and playing in these temperatures? i think so. i don't think the gods are used to this cold. but i think they have got it in them. it doesn't get cold in october, so they are ready. well, it is called. but it is heating up. the band that we wanted to show you are not lame. give us a quick turn. come on, guys! you are on the telly. it is all about the timing. see you later. it is all about the timing. they we re it is all about the timing. they were not too impressed. chris mitchell bringing us up—to—date with all the baseball news from the world series. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead
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to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are stephen bush, special correspondent at the new statesman and dia chakravarty, brexit editor at the telegraph. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. struggling cafe chain patisserie valerie admits it failed to declare to shareholders that it awarded millions of pounds of share bonuses to its two executives, that's on the front of the ft. the metro leads with theresa may's address to backbenchers — she gave what's been described as an "emotional" bid to win back support for her brexit plan.
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and the crackdown on non disclosure agreements features on the front of the ‘i' — it reports that the high—profile businessman who bought silence to cover up his sexual misconduct may be named in the house of commons if a victim agrees. ‘he loved that i was scared' — fresh claims about that individual are on the front of the telegraph, with a new victim claiming she was assaulted at a party by the businessman. the daily mail leads with a warning from mps that police forces in england and wales are under an unmanagable amount of stress and as a result, a large number of crimes have remained unsolved. millions of people who take statins may increase their risk of developing type 2 diabetes by to 30%, that's in the express.

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