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yeah, i tell you, it every event. yeah, itell you, it just happen to be honest. i don't really know. what a day it's been, the comradely between you two, has been lovely. how impressed have you been lovely. how impressed have you been with neve? i'm so impressed the last couple of yea rs, i'm so impressed the last couple of years, people are just seeing it now, but i've got to know her and since then i've been one of her biggest fans. i said to her, i really believe that she can, i believe in her, i'm happy to see her walk away happy today. it didn't stop there scotland's laura muir retained her 3,000m title in style.. after storming away in the last 200 metres to win the last event of the evneing. she lapped almost the entire field to cross the line in eight minutes 30.62 seconds and give britain their second gold of day one in glasgow. great britain's melissa courtney finished in third. it also means muir has achieved the first leg of a double double of 3,000m and 1500m gold medals in successive championships. with the 1500m staking
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place on sunday night ecstatic, she won a great race, i worked really hard, i knew i couldn't lose it here. this is my own turf, my own track, i cannot come away with a gold today —— i can't not come home with a gold today. your kick was sensational, how did it feel? it was tough, i knew as i was running, it was a world lead, a national record. i just running, it was a world lead, a national record. ijust tried to hang on as best as i could, and just trust in my kick, and i'm lucky i've got that in my armoury, sol trust in my kick, and i'm lucky i've got that in my armoury, so i had to use it the best i could. moving away from glasgow then. new leicester manager brendan rogers has been speaking about the reasons by why he decided to leave celtic — with them top of the scottish premiership and still with a chance to win the treble treble — that is all three scottish domestic trophies three years on the trot. he says he understand celtic fan's frustration that he decided to leave
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for the premier league. it all happened very quickly, i was presented with an opportunity that came to me and obviously of course been emotionally you have to take that home. the decision was that i felt that after nearly three years with the celtics, with everything that we have achieved, and the success that we have achieved, and the success that we had on the pitch, and improvements that were made off the pitch, that i felt it was probably than the time to move on to my next challenge. rodger‘s first game is on sunday — leicester take on watford. here are the rest of the weekend premier league fixtures. the footballing weekend starts with the north london derby tottenham vs arsenal at wembley. both manchester clubs have 3 o'clock kick offs. there is also a derby in liverpool on sunday. everton hosting the league leaders liverpool. leeds united are top of the championship this evening after trashing fellow promotions
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rivals west brom 4—0 they didn't take long to get off the mark,taking the lead after just 16 seconds. pablo hernandez the scorer. two goals from patrick bamford and a tap in by ezgjan alioski in injury team completed the win for marcelo bielsa's side. scotland's women were beaten by canada in their first match at the algarve cup as preparations continue for the summer's world cup. the only goal of the game came from the penalty spot in the 82nd minute. christine sinclair scoringthere, and scotland face iceland in their next game on monday. lewis hamilton and his mercedes were finally on the pace on the last day of fi‘s preseason testing. after being well off the ferrari's for the last fortnight, hamilton was a whisker behind sebastian vettel today. the season opening australian grand
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prix takes place in a fortnight bristol bears recorded their first win over gloucester in 11 years with a 28—24 win in the premiership at ashton gate. andy uren finished off the best try of the night for bristol early in the second half and lifts the bears up to 9th. and it was an unhappy homecoming for leeds rhinos in superleague. their first match at headingley this season ended in a 35—18 defeat by wakefield. castleford top the table after beating hull kr. a disappointing day for british riders at the world track cycling in poland. including the news that laura kenny has pulled out of the championships because of illness. jill douglas and sir chris hey look back. another exciting day racing here, day three of the world
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championships, injuring it by myself as well as chris yi of those rare days we've come to see in cycling in recent times, for great britain, they haven't been on the podium. that does not take anything away from the quality of racing here. too no, it has been spectacular. britain was to win a medal, laura kenney was down to write in that but she is unwell. still had high hopes, but it wasn't to be for her, but phenomenal performances in the women's from holland. and holland has been outstanding today in the races and wofi outstanding today in the races and won the gold medal. outstanding performances again. fractions of a second for the world record, so there have been numerous performances of notes, but sadly, not for britain. real highlights, and you mentioned that the strength of this netherlands team, cleaning up here, and it really putting down a big marker ahead of the olympics in a year and marker ahead of the olympics in a yearand a marker ahead of the olympics in a year and a half time. there has been
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a good spread of metals, but australia and holland have clearly been the two strongest. four gold medals each. it's, yeah, it at certain events of a concern for great britain. it's a huge margin, australia and the men's team pursuits, new world record, there are certain events that really britain will be looking to make significant improvements in the next 17 months. good to see kristen walking past us with another rainbowjersey on her shoulders. we will see her in action later on as well. we have coverage for you tomorrow from four o'clock online, and via the iplayer. join us then, goodbye for now. we will be following all the action here from the bbc sport centre over the weekend, goodbye for me.
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hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are michael booker, deputy editor of the daily express and susie boniface, columnist for the daily mirror. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's just take a look. we will start with the daily telegraph says it understands that army veterans are set to be charged with murder — over the deaths of bloody sunday protesters during the troubles 47 years ago. let's turn to the guardian leads with calls for the transport secretary, chris grayling to quit, after the government was forced into a 33 million pound out—of—court settlement over a botched brexit ferry deal. headline here
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‘record discounts on easter breaks' is on the front of the times as fears over brexit travel chaos deter travellers. the ‘i‘ also leads on brexit, and a boost for the prime minister as tory hardliners move behind her deal. the daily mail reports that thousands of crime suspects are carrying out further offences, despite being under police invesigation, after bail rules are scrapped. jersey, guernsey and the isle of man face a financial transparency crackdown in a bid to end secret company ownership, that's according to the financial times, which also covers the news that the fashion chain, lk bennett, could become the latest high street casualty. and the mirror features an image of tributes on the graves of sergei skripal‘s wife and son. the former russian double agent, who was poisoned in a nerve agent attack almost a year
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ago, remains in hiding with his daughter yulia. the mirror reports that a ministry of defence aide has been tending to the graves on his behalf. so so those are the front pages, let's start off with our chats. we are going to go to broad street, so the times. this could be good news. could be, if the world doesn't end on march the 29th. yes. if it doesn't stop on march 29.“ on march the 29th. yes. if it doesn't stop on march 29. if our passports work and our european medical cards are accepted. if the fairies aren't all bringing in medicine and whatever. if you can get a cheap holiday, on 24%, the mainly looking at the april eight to the april the 27th. when the schools are off, the prices skyrocket. so instead they've looked at these and they decided by 24%, this is because
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they decided by 24%, this is because they are spooked, because apparently we are spooked. people are not booking holidays, they are a bit scared about brexit chaos, so prices are coming down. some operators, £108 per person for seven nights for a five star place. i've been to some great 5—star hotels. a five star place. i've been to some great 5-star hotels. 0h, a five star place. i've been to some great 5-star hotels. oh, look at you. they have a different for... yeah, i know. it's still dirt cheap. they are not showing any pictures of where you are going, so it might be a bit fully written, but i think generally it does look as though people are waiting and seeing. they are not putting the money up because some people are a bit scared, we have been told there is more news about passports and get it renewed, and you know, if you have only got six months left on it, i wouldn't go off and try to get back on. any money you like though, that if things are started out, somehow or another to be home on march the 29th, that these processes will go
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straight back up to where they used to be. this is what you call a sale, that's all it is it'sjust a sale, they haven't been able to sell anything, they have got a lot of spaces, because the normally reliable british easter tourists customers are not there, people are having a stake patient for easter instead. they are going click, try to sell some, they will not be able to sell some, they will not be able to sell some, they will not be able to sell them even for that price, until midnight on march the 29th, and people will go back. paying attention to the things we are told might happen, it shows that we have got some rough intelligence about it, thank goodness. it's kind of weird, because we are in a period where brexit has not happened yet, there is lots of preparations for brexit and things that are going on, but we are not at the point of those crunch modes, so we are in this dead zone, which is like a bank holiday in term of news or boxing day or something, there's not a lot going on. perhaps that political teams are having a week off before they have to start that final horror. so the stories are all a bit... we can get
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past these debts anyway. if you adjusted and paid heed to these warnings that the government have taken warnings that the government have ta ken about checking warnings that the government have taken about checking her passport? yeah. my daughters are going out in the summer, so i'm a little bit concerned about getting that sorted. ijust went concerned about getting that sorted. i just went abroad in march, concerned about getting that sorted. ijust went abroad in march, sorry in february, i wanted to get it out of the way now, i might not go up abroad again for the next ten years if i'm not allowed out of the country. i've never treated anyone toa country. i've never treated anyone to a holiday because i am me in. you area to a holiday because i am me in. you are a holiday scrooge. everything is going to be all right anyway, they are not going to hold us anyway, they are not going to hold us hostage if go there. too the issue is, if you can buy yourself a cheap holiday,. say your child falls off appear, break select, someone falls over and busts a hip whatever it might be on a family holiday, if you don't have the agreement about european medical cards for example, how are you going to pay it, how will you get home? it's that kind of
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uncertainty, it may be absolutely fine, but it is the uncertainty that is making people go i willjust wait and see how it plays out, it is sensible, it is grown up. britain is sensible, it is grown up. britain is sensible and grown—up, a good thing. 0k, sensible and grown—up, a good thing. ok, let's turn to the eye weekend, and a boost 4pm as hardliners move behind the brexit deal, she needs a boost, doesn't she? so we will have a deal now, so that story is redundant, isn't it? this is mine, tori brexiters are softening. softening all week, they wa nt softening. softening all week, they want some legal changes to the backstop, they don't necessarily wa nt to backstop, they don't necessarily want to get rid of the backstop altogether now, so they are softening. the mood music is that the dup, they are going to soft and at the last minute and go for this deal, and it does look as though theresa may, whether by accident or design, she may be the cleverest person in the world, we will see. she has got them into a position to think well brexit might not happen u nless we think well brexit might not happen unless we do this deal, so they are a bit worried of the brexiters, so in the end, she might win. it's
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looking more like that. it's astonishing, you have got to remember that the hardliners that the european research group, the jacobins, though nigel is, the fosters of the world, have threaten at every stage of this process since before article 50 was issued, and have also bailed and poured their holdings in at every point, they have always caved. they always bluff and they always cave. this is to be expected, if you judge from the history of how they have handled brexit, they have always tried to push and shout and argue and then go all fine then, and boat as it should be. sol all fine then, and boat as it should be. so i think you are probably right, i think theresa may will squeak her deal through, but it is probably going to be incredibly unsatisfactory to most people. and they will say it's brexit or nothing. that's the only brexit you can have. all they want now are modest tweaks and concessions. with this going on, have you picked up the latest
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comment michelle bandy a? we have been busy working. saw earlier this evening he says i don't think there will be a fundamental objection to extending brexit dates, but there must be a clear purpose for extension. earlier on you said there had not been any change whatsoever, so he does say thanks, doesn't it? i suppose he has got people to play too. there are some very clear reasons for an extension, i wrote this month ago, and at that time... you will have to have an extension to brexit whether you are going to doa to brexit whether you are going to do a deal, or have theresa may's deal, because the amount of red it legislation we have to get through, there is about 13 different bits of legislation we have on the past five. so that's common sense, you have to have an extension for theresa may's deal to get through. we have about 600 pieces of secondary legislation, we have only past about 200 of those. they have to go through parliament too. if you
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