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you're watching beyond 100 days. the house of commons takes control was given the in london. i was given the opportunity to play against the of parliamentary business and sets manchester city representative, out two days to choose its preferred brexit options. talking up his chances, but i'm not the prime minister says she is not so sure. talking up his chances, but i'm not so sure. especially when this bound by the commons' decision happened... i think he needs to go and still believes her deal and practice! did absolutely is the best way forward. theresa may still hopes brilliant there to get harry kane to bring her brexit deal back into the box and beat his marker. for a third meaningful vote this week. not really, i didn't have a clue the former brexit secretary, david davis, believes she has now what i was doing. egaming has become a fair chance of getting it through. well, it's not a good deal, but the alternative a massive global business, and clubs is a complete cascade of chaos. will see this as a way of tapping into a younger market. i asked a also on the programme: couple of the representatives about a stunning turnaround for actorjussie smollett — taking part in these epremier league all 16 charges against him are dropped. he'd been accused of staging a hate finals. for me, it feels like attack against himself. writing history, the first epremier chicago's mayor calls this a whitewash. league ever, and people will i would not be my mother's son remember it for sure. and i'm sure if i was capable of one drop it will not be the last one. it is very special, because it is the first epremier league, so if you are the first person to win it, you will always go down in history as the first person to win it. so yeah, it
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is very special. you've got the football association, manchester wolves are pumping millions into grassroots football, but then this is encouraging people not to exercise, do you think there is a contradiction there? no, ithink it is all about finding the right balance, and i can only do my best performance if i am mentally and physically in the best ship, and therefore need to work out, to play some football, get some fresh air, it isjust normal. do you think this will just it isjust normal. do you think this willjust get bigger and bigger? this is the start of something big in this country? yes, i remember when i started, there was a couple of hundred people watching, and does hundred thousand people watching, and i'm sure it will be bigger in the future. how do you think you'll get on in the finals at the weekend? i always said no specific goal, but i was tried to do my best. if you do
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your best, that is the best you can do. a man city versus wolves final, may be. you might know each other‘s game too well now! good luck, guys. our top story, uefa have opened disciplinary proceedings against montenegro after the racial abuse on some of edwards black players in the euro qualifier last night. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. six teenagers have been arrested after an islamic education centre in newcastle was broken into and vandalised. windows were smashed and
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copies of the koran ripped up last night. police are treating the incident as a hate crime. the second time this year the academy has been targeted. the aftermath of another night of destruction. the islamic education centre was targeted back injanuary in what police then said was a hate crime. last night, a group of people broke into the centre again. local people raised the alarm, then of the organisers were confronted by this. it is devastating. we are saddened, disturbed, hurt, but at the same time, i don't know why it happened again. it is happening again and again. it is happening again and again. we feel there is some sort of...i again. we feel there is some sort of... i don't know, anti—islamic motives, or could be possibly hate
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crime. police say high visibility patrols will be operating in the area after the incident last night. they see anyone with concerns should contact an officer. the government has announced plans to force social media firms to remove content promoting misinformation about vaccines. the uptake of measles, mumps and rubella jab is has been falling in england, and last year, the number of measles cases in europe tripled. the number of potholes repaired by councils in england and wales rose by more than one fifth last year. the asphalt industry alliance, which carried out the study, found that 1.8 million holes were filled in, compared with 1.5 million in the previous 12 months. but the alliance says that, while council budgets for repairing roads are rising, much of the money has been wasted on superficial patch up has been wasted on superficial patch upjobs, which has been wasted on superficial patch up jobs, which don't last.
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prince charles and the duchess of cornwall have met the cuban president on the first full day of their trip to the caribbean island. it's the first time members of the royal family have made an official visit to the communist state. the prince and duchess were treated to a dance performance, before meeting the president at the palace of the revolution. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. in the palace of the revolution in havana, a ceremonial welcome. on the left, the president, who is taking cuba into the post—castro era. president miguel diaz—canel took over last year, and last night, he and prince charles sat down for talks. pleasantries rather than politics, but the very fact that charles is here at all is a clear sign that britain wants to build a relationship with cuba and a visit by the heir to the british throne undoubtedly helps. royal visits aren't so much about detail, that's all left to the politicians. these visits are all about
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striking the right note and creating the right ambience. and here in cuba, that means connecting with some of the things for which cuba is famous. music ballet is one thing at which cubans excel. charles and camilla visited a ballet school run by carlos acosta, formerly principal guest artist at the royal ballet in london. does he, a cuban, think his country is changing? i think so, consistently, for a long time, there's a sense of evolving, at a cuban pace. but we are getting there, definitely. there is more openness. cuba, a country moving with great care to balance old ways with new imperatives and find a new place in the world. nicholas witchell, bbc news, havana.
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weather patterns across the uk fairly static at the moment, may be a bit more sunshine breaking through compared with today. overall, it will start to feel a bit milder as well. through today, high pressure anchored towards the south—west, so here the satellite imagery clearest over the skies. more cloud today in northern ireland, scotland, northern england. here, a fair bit of cloud going through tonight as well. a few showers across northern scotland as well. clea rest of the showers across northern scotland as well. clearest of the skies to watch the south—west, remaining in place through the night. the odd mist or fog patch, but we will see the cold est fog patch, but we will see the coldest night time temperatures here. close to freezing in the city centres, but —1 or out of the question in rural areas. tomorrow, stain fairly cloudy, and cloud amounts will vary through the day.
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more sunshine breaking through for england and wales in particular going into tomorrow afternoon. temperatures for wednesday afternoon, still at levels a bit of rough weather should be for the time of year, 1a and 15 celsius in one or two spots. here is the static weather pattern, high pressure in charge in the southern half of the uk. expanding into thursday, greater chance of mist and fog to start the day. still at the chance of some patchy frost, too, but more sunshine developing across the country on thursday. only one or two showers for the hebrides and the highlands. firstly, tim just around 17 celsius in aberdeenshire or the moray firth, and in the north—east wales. friday, almost doing it all again, but a bit more cloud towards the west. 16 or 17 at the high, but turning cold across scotland, with outbreaks of rain in the north moving southwards. showers on saturday for england and wales, and for sunday, high pressure
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