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that's mousse that you put on someone's hair? yeah. right, so you're putting moose on a cow. yeah. why? to create a winner... and whoever comes out on top in this election must be a champion for these people. livestock farmers, buffeted by the environmental and health lobbies and now by brexit uncertainty. the party that wins their trust will take this tight seat. we arejoined by we are joined by the bbc wales political editor, how crucial, politically, could welsh voters be in the final result? it extends on the extent to which labour can hold off the conservative attack on their traditional dominance of the political landscape in wales and the conservatives are targeting marginal seats which voted leave in the brexit referendum but we don't know
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what role the brexit party will play in taking votes away from either of those parties and also the remainer pa ct those parties and also the remainer pact between plaid cymru, the liberal democrats and the greens, they have joined forces to stand and back each other where they feel they have the best chance of winning so there are many unanswered questions. felicity evans, thanks forjoining us. felicity evans, thanks forjoining us. and now back to the studio. many thanks. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm jane dougall. they made their fans —
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and their new manager — wait for it, but tottenham are through to the next round of the champions league after coming from behind against olympiacos. despite drawing against shakhtar donetsk, manchester city join them in the last 16 and finish top of their group. plus, it wasn't long ago we thought we wouldn't see him on a tennis court again — but that wouldn't bother andy murray, who's in a film about his recovery from hip surgery. that was the nice thing about these last six or seven months, when i was at home and my pain was gone. i got a glimpse into what my life would be like without tennis and i'm so much more relaxed about that now.
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a variable welcome to the programme. we start with tottenham, who are through to the next round of the champions league, but they didn't make it easy. their new manager was under pressure early, as jose mourinho watched his side conceed two goals at home to olympiacos. our sports news correspondent natalie pirks is at white hart lane. natalie, it did give marino a bit of a fright, baptismal fire. the thing is, we all thought, this is a really great game to have as your first home game, olympiacos, only one point to their name, no winds only one when in m games against english, titian. fans quite happy with that. no, we saw in the first game back in september that
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olympiacos came back from 2—0 down. and this time, they took a 2—0 lead. the first goal was quite the rocket. just after five, six the first goal was quite the rocket. just afterfive, six minutes. it was a beautiful strike and that really did put the cat among the pigeons. it was not long to we had to zero. all he had to do was get his toe on the end of it, frankly, and that was it. and, boy, were spurs fans having some headaches then. we saw them with their head in their hands. but then there was a tactical decision byjose mourinho which really did come along with the mistake you're about to see, change things. dier came on. a poor mistakejust before half—time by the olympiacos defender. he absolutely flapped at a cross, really should have been an easy clearance. and dele was there to change things around. 2—1 before
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half—time and that gave marino a bit ofa half—time and that gave marino a bit of a better team talk, it had to be said —— jose mourinho abettor. the comeback was well and truly on. the beautiful strike. quick thinking to set lucas moura on his way and every cane made it 3—2. he is now a record breaker. he is the fastest player to score 20 champions league goals. it took him 2a games. he said after the match he does something about these things, it is all about the team. spurs terrible in the first half, fantastic in second, and found that passionjose moreno was talking about. natalie, you were talking about. natalie, you were talking to some fans — not the ones
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walking by you earlier. what do you think of their new manager? most fa ns think of their new manager? most fans had not been happy. the ones we spoke to tonight, i think, were largely positive. most said to him they have broken our hearts, but he did not get our trophy. they know that man, he does bring with him something. they said, forget about the man for manchester united. the old jose is back. they believe him when he says the old mistakes will be made again. they must‘ve been fearing the worst at 2—0 down. but then, of course, this was a true menace comeback and air into the knockout stages for the third is a negative season. —— are into the knockout stages for the third consecutive season. knockout stages for the third consecutive season. they must defend better. natalie pirks can i think
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you very much. i ——, thank you very much. well, manchester city join tottenham to go through to the last 16 of the competition. they were hosting shakhtar donetsk, and — despite ending in a draw — city have won their group. austin halewood reports. for fans of manchester city, the champions league anthem is a regular pa rt champions league anthem is a regular part of their soundtrack full of their team once again on a brink of their team once again on a brink of the knockout stage. but in the brisk november air, city came out cold. anderson froze into his line, a golden opportunity for shakhtar only kept upa golden opportunity for shakhtar only kept up a fernandinho. a moment he will quickly want to forget. one cup gordy look at scarcely believe it. after a sluggish first half, city we re after a sluggish first half, city were more like their usual self for the second, relief. it did not last long. shakhtar in behind again and backin long. shakhtar in behind again and back in the match. there fans with a momento for the 2000 mile journey home. on a day that raheem sterling
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again talks on the new contract, fittingly he had a chance to win it. it was not to be. in the last 16, not able to do much better. austin halewood, bbc news. in the championship, leeds are top of the table after a nail—biting match against reading. there were chances galore for both sides. but it was leeds who took all three points — leaving it to the 87th minute to score. jack harrison with the header. let's take a look at the other results in the championship, just picking a few out for you. fulham are up to third in the table after a 3—0 win over derby at the cottege. there was a 1—1 draw between ten—man huddersfield and swansea. cardiff have beaten stoke, that's their first win under new manager neil harris. all the rest of the results and the details on the bbc website. in the scottish premiership, a goalfrom christian doidge
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and a late penalty from stevie mallan gave hibernian a 2—1 win over st mirren, to strengthen their position in the top half of the table. st mirren are still dangerously near the bottom. let's bring you some of the other sports news stories making the headlines tonight. manchester united defender max taylor has received his first senior call—up, 12 months after having chemotherapy treatment for testicular cancer. taylor, who's 19, has been named in a young squad for united's europa league game against astana in kazakhstan on thursday. everton manager marco silva took training as normal this morning and now looks set to be in charge for sunday's premier league visit to leicester city. silva is fighting for his job, with the side 16th in the premier league table. russia will be able to compete at euro 2020, even if a four—year ban from sporting events comes into effect. the ban has been recommended by the world anti—doping agency, after inconsistencies in russian laboratory data. st petersburg will also remain as a host city at next summer's euros. england head coach chris silverwood will travel back to britain
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after day two of the second test against new zealand. it's following a family bereavement. the test starts on thursday. silverwood's assistants graham thorpe and paul collingwood will take over management of the team, alongside test captainjoe root, for the remainder of the tour. meanwhile, the head of new zealand cricket says the spectator who racially abused england bowler jofra archer will be banned from future matches and referred to the police. the incident happened as archer was walking off the field during england's first test defeat in mount maunganui. there's been a big boost today for women's european golf, with the tour entering into a long—term partnership with the american lpga, designed to strengthen the game in europe. in addition, the season—long order of merit is set to be rebranded as the race to costa del sol and will offer a bonus prize fund of £214,000 for the top three finishers. scottish golfer carly booth told us it's a very postitive development. —— really positive development.
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we spend the same amount of money no matter where we go, so every week costs similar amounts, so i think it's just nice to feel like we are working so hard for more of what we deserve financially and it gives us something more to look forward to. i think it's something that... you know, it's always been a part of the ladies tour where, you know, you see what the lpga play for every week. and ifeel like we have really good golfers out here with all the potential to play with some of the best of the world. ijust hope with some of the best of the world. i just hope that with some of the best of the world. ijust hope that people could start seeing the benefit for supporting us out here on the european tour. and to tennis.
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we've been talking to andy murray today about his return to tennis after major surgery — and having a film crew follow him during his rehabilitation. they were making a documentary, which had its premiere in london last night. it gives an insight into the strain the injury put on him and those close to him — but also shows his wicked sense of humour. shane is my physiotherapist. i've been working with him for about five or six years. he is probably the nicest man i've ever met! he's never rude about anyone, but he worries about everything. we obviously enjoy winding him up about that! ooh! that's mean, isn't it? well, murray told us he is more relaxed about retiring from tennis now — as he's spent so much time away from the sport recovering from that hip injury. tennis obviously has been my whole adult life but also a huge part of my childhood as well — this is what i've done since i was a young kid. so when you sorta get to 28, 29,
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and it looks like you're coming to the end, i think sport doesn't do a very good job preparing athletes for finishing and setting them up for what they're going to do when they finish, but that was the nice thing about these last six or seven months, when i was at home and my pain was gone. i got a glimpse into what my life would be like without tennis, and i'm so much more relaxed about that now that i know that everything will be all good when i do stop. good to hear that he is pain—free and less. just to recap our top story. both tottenham and manchester city are through to the last 16 of the champions league. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers.
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hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the former conservative advisor mo hussein and the author and journalist rachel shabi. lovely to see you both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in, and it'sjeremy corbyn's bbc interview with andrew neil this evening that's dominating the headlines. let's start with the daily telegraph. "corbyn refuses to say sorry tojews" — referring to his refusal to directly apologise over his handling of anti—semitism in the labour party. and staying with that story, the metro has this headline, "corbyn: chief rabbi wrong" and this picture of him at the launch of the party's race and faith manifesto. the guardian has the same story. it says that mr corbyn has "rejected" the chief rabbi's claims about the labour party. and finally the independent, which looks at study into tactical voting by campaigners for a further brexit referendum.
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let us have a closer look at this. let's start with the telegraph. mo, corbin refuses to apologise to dues. ——jew. corbin refuses to apologise to dues. -- jew. it feels like summer he seems to be the hardest word. i think there was already a letter this morning from the chief rabbi and another date of negative headlines forjeremy corbyn and labour party and is really a succession of this failure to deal with anti—semitism quickly and effectively, i think, with anti—semitism quickly and effectively, ithink, which with anti—semitism quickly and effectively, i think, which has led to this break—out of trust within the jewish community. to this break—out of trust within thejewish community. clearly not thejewish community. clearly not the headlines labour wanted to see but why not say sorry? rachel, should he have apologised?” but why not say sorry? rachel, should he have apologised? i don't think it would have heard. if only
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for the upset

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