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hello, this is bbc news. the headlines... theresa may and jeremy corbyn have been locked and talks. the prime minister's pressure from her own side for seeking compromise but that labour leader. some mps have condemned the move. they have also been talks today that there should been talks today that there should be talks. thejury been talks today that there should be talks. the jury failed to reach a verdict, the former police officer who has a manslaughter charge. for
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soldiers found shooting at the image ofjeremy corbyn and being investigated. it says that their behaviour was totally unacceptable. and £200 million in compensation for those who are part of the windrush scandal. it is time for sports day. hello, i'm olly foster, this is sporstday, here's what's coming up tonight. harry's home, we'll be live at the tottenhams hotspur stadium ahead of their first match tonight. more racism in italian football, but should the player who was abused take some of the blame? that's what one of his own teamates thinks. and 100 days to go until the netball world cup, we hearfrom the home nations who'll
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be heading to liverpool. i think the real pleasing thing for us i think the real pleasing thing for us is that everyone of our games and sold out. it is hard get a hold of the world cup tickets. good evening, almost 2 years ago tottenham played their final game at the old white hart lane, tonight they play their first match at their new home. crystal palace are the first visitors. it's on the same site as their old ground, but the one billion pound tottenham hotspur stadium is very, very different. already claiming to be the best in europe, it's multi—purpose, state—of—the art, and also very late, they should have been in 6 months ago. let's cross live
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to richard conway, our sports news correspondent, by all accounts, anyone who experienced either of the test events there, the fans, the players, has been blown away and it has been definitely worth the wait. if that attention to detail that stands out. that has been lots of stadiums built in britain over the last 20 to 30 years, by having us meet preview myself, i have to say that it meet preview myself, i have to say thatitis meet preview myself, i have to say that it is extremely impressive. i had the chairman talking yesterday about how you to the band have been here to make sure that the sound stays. that is going to be a lot of noise. in the ground and the floors are are made of the old hall lane. the continuity to delete that in old
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stadium continues. tonight, the fans get themselves inside 62,000 here for the premiere league. it promises to bea for the premiere league. it promises to be a great occasion and a party atmosphere. already here outside of the stadium, and i think the atmosphere will continue. it will be atmosphere will continue. it will be a great occasion. spurs are doing pretty well at the moment but what damage do you think the stadium has done notjust the delay, but although it has not been implicitly said, you cannot sign any players, they have been no signings for the last couple of transfer windows, probably because how it has cost behind you? exactly. it is a magnificent stadium but it has come ata magnificent stadium but it has come at a very big price tag that has grown exponentially because in the construction that snacks and finishing —— that snacks and finishing —— that snacks and
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finishing the project. disquiet that he has a strong, they are in the top four, they want to be in the top bar of the season. that is when the real money is, they want to see that level of financial growth continued. that magic is going to be needed in the transfer market to make do. you would think some constraint funds, but in the next few transfer windows, but this stadium is going to be paid off. it will be right there in their eyes, it is going to need to be paid down. thank you for that. i am jealous. big game at the etihad tonight... manchester city will return to the top of the table if they beat cardiff, who are five points from safety.
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that word quadruple has reared its head again today, with city in an fa cup semifinal on saturday, and the champions league quarterfinals next week. that manager is having none of it. quadruple should be with nobody in this country. it has never happened before. legendary teams like liverpool, even in chelsea... and nobody did it, why should we? we should forget that the team willing to travel, 79 points, so the final champions league, you know everything, so it is so tough. there will be full commentary of that game between city and cardiff on 5live. just one other fixture tonight in the premier league sees chelsea take on brighton at stamford bridge — a win for chelsea could see them move into the top four if spurs slip up. you can also keep up to date
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with all the goals with 5 live final score on iplayer, the bbc sport app or the red button from 7. there's a full round of fixtures in the scottish premiership tonight — leaders celtic will look to stretch their i3—point lead at the top away to st mirren. second placed rangers welcome hearts to ibrox just three days after their old firm defeat to celtic. there's been another high profile incident of racism in football. . .this happened in italy's serie a' last night as the reigning championsjuventus won 2—nil at cagliari to go 18 points clear in the table. the 19 year old mo—zer ken is tipped for great things, he scored twice in the international break for italy. the teenage striker scored the second juve goal late on and stood in front of the home fans who had directed monkey chants towards him for much of the game. more abuse was hurled his way.
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play was halted and a warning was was broadcast to the crowd. blaise matuidi, who has been targetted with racist abuse at the same ground in the past, seemed to gesture towards the manager massimilliano allegri that the players should walk off. allegri was criticised for saying afterwards that ken shouldn't have celebrated in that way. ken posted a picture of his celebration on social media, saying, "the best way to respond to racism..."#notoracism but it's this from the juve defender leonardo bonucci that has prompted the most reaction, he says that ken is partly to blame.... manchester city's raheem sterling, who has been the victim of abuse this season, and confronted montenegro fans
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...he has reacated very strongly. " the blame is 50/50 ...all you can do now is laugh" his former teamate yaya toure was asked for his thoughts today sot the fact that he says the blame should be 50—50, an awful lot of reaction. his former teamate yaya toure was asked for his thoughts today sot toure was at a very timely uefa summit at wembley today, we are so easy tojump to
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we are so easy to jump to the opinions. otherwise, in a few days, we are going to get the situation again. we talk about education for fans, but when he says that this is a 50-50 fans, but when he says that this is a 50—50 situation, what is your message to his attitude about towards his team—mates?” message to his attitude about towards his team-mates? i do not wa nt to towards his team-mates? i do not want to get into what he was saying because he is a team—mate, you can say that, i do not want to be harsh with them, but if you are my team—mate, you would feel that way.
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a spokesperson for the italian football federation was there and said "we are very sorry for what happened last night. we are doing our best to tackle this issue."lets get more on this from italian football journalist mina rzouki. u nfortu nately unfortunately this is something that is hard to eradicate. we have seen what has happened and that qualification for england when they played montenegro. we have seen this and spanish, italian stadiums, and everything that has happened on boxing day and what was supposed to bea boxing day and what was supposed to be a great occasion when he went to visit and found himself racially abuse, perhaps we thought that would be some lessons taken from that. but once again, for the third time this has happened, because that has been racism there, multiple bases on has been said that there, and identity
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in any way this is ridiculous beyond belief. this is my problems continued to occur because it is not being spoken about and there is no healthy debate. did anyone speak like that and it only? that is a difference between abusing a player who is a bible by saying that who is a writable or harmless chanting, or whatever it may be, but there is a difference when you go into racism, when you i've been blaming the plan for the collective skin. he is not only just for the collective skin. he is not onlyjust a for the collective skin. he is not only just a player who for the collective skin. he is not onlyjust a player who turned 19 yea rs onlyjust a player who turned 19 years old, but he is also the start ofa team, years old, but he is also the start of a team, full ofjunk status, supposed to be the lifeline of the tea m supposed to be the lifeline of the team that has been so disappointing. he is an italian. what is more concerning is that when he is co nsta ntly concerning is that when he is constantly asked by reporters do you feel italian? he always responds with i am italian. what type of
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question is that you are asking? like david duckenfield denied the manslaughter by gross negiligence of 95 liverpool fans at the fa cup semi final in 1989. prosecutors say they will now seek a re—trial. the former sheffield wednesday club secretary graham mackrell was found guilty of a health and safety charge. let's round up some of the day's other stories. a high court winding up orfder has been postponed for a month to give bolton wanderers more time to sell the club. ——order. former watford chairman laurence bassini, who was banned from football for three years for alleged financial misconduct, has been named as the club's prospective buyer. pele has been taken to hospital in paris where he was making a promotional appearance. he is said to be suffering from an ‘infection' but ‘is doing well.‘ stuart bingham made a maximum 147 break in his second round match against peter ebdon at the china open. bingham — the 2015 world champion — won by six frames
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to three in beijing. it's 100 days to go before the netball world cup in liverpool. there has been a huge surge in interest in the sport since england beat australia to take the commonwealth games title this time last year. 100 days, 100 goals, 100 girls. northern ireland and scotland are the other home nations taking we have had everything down to s but this international cut so we are ready. we also have been best for it. i put the because it had been maintained throughout. they say about following the process and that is but we have been doing. let's
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make that is advised by staples that because of the news. but for now. goodbye. we got to get back to the politics. they held over the tops on the way to brexit. they said the talks were constructive, but both sides are showing flexibility and commitment to bring the current brexit certainty to a close. jeremy corbyn has been speaking. we had a discussion and there has not been much change as i expected, but we are continuing to have discussions tomorrow morning to exploit the technical issues surrounding it. the meeting was useful, but
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inconclusive. is the prime minister accepting some of your redlines for accepting some of your redlines for a customs union for example? we discussed this at some links. i put for the view from the labour party tempe wanted to achieve a customs union and the european union. we wa nt to union and the european union. we want to have access to market and in particular, we discussed the dynamic that guarantees a minimum of particularly environment as well as consumer and employment rights. we did have a discussion about all of that. this will continue tomorrow. when you look into the prime minister's eyes, was she serious about doing across party deal? she invited us to the meeting, and i accept that the meeting to go there and sets out rvus. she did put out the government's view, but the whole thing seems to be pinned on us i think that withdrawal agreement that
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has been put forward at the present time. clearly, that has to be taken together with the feature of the political arrangement declaration. we spent time discussing that in the future of future trade agreements. did you are your side raise policy on public vote? yes, this is the policy of our party that wants an option of the public vote to prevent crashing out or prevent leaving on a bad deal. there was no agreement reached on that, wejust bad deal. there was no agreement reached on that, we just put it there as one of the issues that that labour party conference voted on last year. are you and the government open of an extension that is longer than they do parliamentary elections? clearly doesn't involve the elections, which the government
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does not want to be involved, they made that very clear. the prime minister has made that clear in meetings with me. that is why she is very keen to get a vote through the house next week in order to get an agreement with the eu, which will me that britain does not have to take pa rt that britain does not have to take part in the eu elections. thornberry has written to the company and said that the referendum issue must be on the table, you should not accept a deal with the prime minister without that being on the table. if that redline for you? there is no deal offered and there is no deal offered by us either. she just reiterated where she is asked at the present time. so redlines in the future did not come up. you obviously were in the house for that drama of the tied vote. there is a consequence of that, which means that the only executive votes process that might
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not happen is if the talks do not succeed. do you want to see executive votes on monday?” succeed. do you want to see executive votes on monday? i want to see the house make a decision. hopefully in the direction that i wa nt hopefully in the direction that i want to, which is customs union and protection of rights and whoever has access to trade, of course i want to see that. we will put forth rvus again. it will not be the same indicative process like last time because this will be part of legislation. there is lots of talking to do. what sort of general assessment of the mood of extraordinary things that are happening, tied vote, taking control of the order papers, back benches, this will be a remarkable period in be. take that thing back a bit, this isa be. take that thing back a bit, this is a ridiculous process that we have ourselves into. the government started the negotiations with the eu went into and a half years ago. they
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did not consult anybody, did not involve anybody, they did not take any news in the house, they seem ahead and produce legislation, that henry viii would have been proud of, we are not in a position where we have meaningful bolts. we should have meaningful bolts. we should have had meaningful vote in december. it has been delayed and delayed. he defeated three times. i wa nt delayed. he defeated three times. i want the government to understand that the house does not support the deal that she has agreed. she has to come up deal that she has agreed. she has to come up even deal that she has agreed. she has to come up even at this late stage something that is acceptable to the house which does move in the direction that i have said the labour party wants to reach an agreement with the eu. the dangers of crashing with no deal at a very serious, very serious indeed. of crashing with no deal at a very serious, very serious indeedlj of crashing with no deal at a very serious, very serious indeed. i must quickly ask about this video? the video of the shooting range and the picture of yourself. what was

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