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ceremony in margate. good evening, i am good evening, lam in good evening, i am in dreamland good evening, lam in dreamland in margate where it has been a roller—coaster ride for the turner prize which ended in a standing ovation when the editor of vogue announced that all of the four artists had been given the winning prize. that is what they asked for. the chair of thejudges prize. that is what they asked for. the chair of the judges is alex who is with me. we have had the booker prize which did not have a single winner and now we have the turner prize which has four winners. they have won it as a collective. but all four were nominated and in the end you just chose to give them the award as a collective. does it mean that the idea of these competitions is out of fashion? no, because it is
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very specific to this year and it comes out of the fact that each artist as a collaborative practice, works as groups of people and as groups of people, they represent very important political issues that each of those artists is dealing with and through the process of working together they came together, in the making of the exhibition, and so in the making of the exhibition, and so the jury felt very excited that this is a legitimate position, artists together as one entity. the short answer to a short question, does this sign the death knell for the turner prize? if the collective can win? no, a collective has won before, and all kinds of changes to the turner prize over many years, changes of rules, a large group of architects winning it, it has kept it relevant and has meant it has ke pt it relevant and has meant it has kept it modern. 0k, alex. thank you
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very much indeed. and congratulations to the four winners. now on bbc one — time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello. you're watching sportsday on bbc news. i'm ben croucher. these are your headlines. they might be doing the chasing in the premier league, but manchester city show they've still got plenty of firepower against burnley. playing with ten men for over 70 minutes? no problem for crystal palace against bournemouth. and we'll get the latest from saudi arabia as anthonyjoshua attempts to win back his world heavyweight titles.
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i'v world heavyweight titles. had to check myself and reinvent i've had to check myself and reinvent myself. not physically, because i've always been dedicated to the gym. mentally, so i understand what i'm doing. welcome to the programme. after losing more ground in the title race at the weekend, manchester city had the chance to claw back some of the deficit — for 2h hours at least — at burnley this evening. with sergio aguero still out injured, gabrieljesus stepped up to fire city to victory at turf moor. stay tuned for a belter from rodri too. adam wild watched this one. if manchester city are feeling the heat, a lancashire night in december is perhaps an unfamiliar place to do
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so. is perhaps an unfamiliar place to do so. but for pep guardiola's side committees are unfamiliar moments. much has been made of their recent drop points but here was gabriel jesus with a reminder ofjust how brilliant the champions can be. this their opening goal in the first half, where it felt like it could have been the first of many. another only a matter of time. it came in the second half with perfect precision byjesus the second half with perfect precision by jesus once the second half with perfect precision byjesus once more. early for their part, struggling to get close to city. there was little anyone could do to stop this effort for rodri. a third goal, three points secure. readdress's fourth, like city, came almost without a challenge. that was until robbie brady found a goal from challenge. that was until robbie brady found a goalfrom nowhere. it made little difference. if city were feeling the heat, this was the perfect response. crystal palace produced a resiliant display to beat bournemouth. they had mamadou sakho sent off after just 19 minutes for this challenge on adam smith.
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jeffrey schlupp scored his second goal is as many games to seal the three points for palace. it lifts them above bournemouth into iith. probably unlikely any of tonight's four managers will be given the boot anytime soon. it's been a busy couple of weeks at the managerial job centre, though. it could be a pivotal few days for a handful of coaches in england's top flight. some are skating on very thin ice as the winter chill hits hard in the country. it's not much fun at the top flight fair — as michael redford can tell us. gone, gone, gone through premier league managers sacked in 12 days and there might be more to come. the managerial merry—go—round is in full swing. quique sanchez flores was the most swing. quique sanchez flores was the m ost rece nt swing. quique sanchez flores was the most recent dismissal, leaving bottom of the table watford, now looking for the third manager of the season. watford were into leicester
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—— will head to leicester. leicester have a manager problem of their own. their bosses in demand. arsenal reportedly won brendan rodgers. he says he is not going nowhere. if no rogers, maybe nuno espirito santo. for now, though, santos appears happy involves. and a host west ham on wednesday, who are far from happy. on wednesday, who are far from happy- a on wednesday, who are far from happy. a weekend win at chelsea might have brought manuel pellegrini time but his bubble may be bursting. mauricio pochettino was sacked at totte n ha m mauricio pochettino was sacked at tottenham she weeks ago and he is already been replaced. jose mourinho backin already been replaced. jose mourinho back in london and looking for a third lead wing. a return to old trafford for the first time since being sacked by manchester united last december. his successor could be heading towards the exit but he is not concerned. sometimes you left. at least i know the sources
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that everyone is talking about, they're not sources. they are just made up, blatant lies. franklin park is doing himself and his former club, chelsea, with his side forth in the league. —— frank lampard. he'll be looking for a response from his at aston villa. marco silva has been looking for a reaction for most of the campaign so far. he has really founded. a last minute loss at leicester reported leaves him on the brink and losing hisjob at everton. they will travel to local rivals and league leaders liverpool. aten st mary's,... just hanging on. no rich are also in the bottom three. no speculation about their manager, though, clearly the fan's favoured. for now. in the managerial merry—go—round, things can change quickly. eiko redford, bbc news. ——
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michael. plenty more build up through the week here on sportsday. also making the news on tuesday: arsene wenger says he's happy to offer advice to arsenal's caretaker boss freddie ljungberg — should he need it. the former arsenal boss was speaking at a football board meeting in belfast in his new role as fifa's head of global development. i'm always happy to help my former friends in my former club. —— and former players. and of course, if he needs, i will be available. seven—time champion ronnie o'sullivan shrugged off a foot injury to progress to the last 16 at the uk snooker championship. he beat noppon saengkham by 6—2 at the york barbican. right now, world number six mark selby is taking on england's martin o'donnell. 5-3, 5—3, selby leads, and he is up at the minute in the tenth frame.
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you can watch this one on the bbc red button. 2014 winter olympic freestyle skiing silver medallist gus kenworthy is switching allegience from the united states to great britain. born in essex to a british mother, he's targetting the 2022 games in beijing and said it was an incredible opportunity to join a first class team. now, cast your mind back a few months. it was the same night as the champions league final when andy ruinr stunned anthonyjoshua for one of the biggest upsets in boxing. they're both in saudi arabia to do it all again in the rematch on saturday. it's billed as the clash on the dunes and joshua has been tell 5live's boxing podcast that he has learnt lessons from the first time around. it was an unknown test, i give the man his credit, he was victorious, and well done to him for that. now it's my turn to kind of right my wrongs. he thinks he is truly going to do the same thing and get the same result,
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but i have had to check myself, reinvent myself to a certain degree. not physically, i have always been dedicated to the gym. mentally, understanding what i'm doing as soon as i step into that boxing ring. well, earlier, our reporter ade adedoyin gave us a flavour of how they're both feeling ahead of the weekend. there is a different intensity about both members .joshua . joshua found himself in the unusual position of having to go first, being the challenger rather than the champion. he was very focus throughout. he didn't really engage with the crowd, except at the start when he acknowledge them and at the end, when he posed for photographs. what i thought was interesting is he waited until the end, until rees went into the ring, to hear him hitting the pads. in the plaza, he lingered. almost lost in thought. and that look, if they were looking
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a —— making a movie about this rematch, that is the look they would show. he cannot afford to lose this. it would not end his career if he loses it would put him in a very difficult position. after rees went through his work out, he also stayed and signed autographs. i put it to him as he made his way past me down the gangway, they are making it an underdog weekend, just like in new york. he said he has the same mindset as the first bite and he is confident he can reduce the same results saturday night —— as the first fight. the european short course swimming championships begin in glasgow tomorrow — and with olympic champion adam peaty skipping the event, his breaststroke rivaljames wilby has the chance to take centre stage. the 26—year—old missed rio 2016 after suffering glandular fever but last year won commonwealth 200m gold and then claimed world 100m silver behind peaty this summer. 0ur 0lympic sports reporter nick hope has the story.
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james wilby has always dreamt about winning major medals. but three years ago, it looked like that would remain a fantasy — after being diagnosed with glandularfever, missing the olympics and finding himself in hospital. it was really rough and my throat was a right mess. my daily routine was get up about 1pm in the afternoon, eat a bowl of cereal, as mushy as possible, relax a little bit and just try just normal things, watch tv or whatever, and then i would be absolutely knackered by about 8pm in the evening. go back to bed and then repeat the whole thing again. that was a pretty grim time, and i honestly do not think i would be here right now had i not had that drive and that determination. wilby‘s progress since then has been astounding. he has won 200m commonwealth gold as well as european and world 100 metres silvers behind adam peaty.
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but it was his supportive role in the british relay heats which actually received the greatest attention. fast forward to the presentation — i do not know how the idea came about — but basically it was like try to get on the cameras. i knew my mum was watching so i wrote the message, i just won the heats. that is how that photo that has now been circulated a couple of times just appeared — but even though it is the heat, it is still a result i was happy to contribute towards. as a breast stroke specialist, james wilby knows the comparisons with adam peaty are inevitable but it is not something that fazes him. he believes he can push the world record holder all the way to tokyo 2020 and, crucially, carve his own mark along the way. we chat and get along and it is really good to have that good bit of competition. every now and again, when we go head—to—head there is always a bit of, you know, a bit of a race off but other than that it is really good spirited because, at the end of the day,
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we are both pushing each other on. i always wanted to win international medals and i want to be the best i can be and have that gb flag on that number one spot. and you'll be able to follow wilby and the rest of the british team in scotland from tomorrow through to sunday with live coverage of the finals each day via the bbc iplayer, connected tvs and the bbc sport app. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are caroline wheeler, deputy political editor of the sunday times, and the assistant editor for the new statesman, george eaton. welcome to you both. glad to have
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you with us. still standing after three weeks of this election campaign. comments by president trump lead a majority of front pages, including the ft. it reports that he will wait until after next year's us election to reach a trade—deal with china. the ft says that's spooked investors. but it's mr trump's comments about the nhs that have caught the attention of the guardian. mr trump's assurances that the us would not be interested in access to the health service, it reports thatjeremy corbyn is deeply sceptical — and if he and mr trump chatted at buckingham palace tonight, would attempt to raise his opposition to any future trade agreement that including the nhs. i wonder if they did bump into each other. coming from the opposite side of the political debate, the express leads on mr trump's quote that wouldn't want the nhs even ‘if it was served on a silver platter‘.
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he obviously knows how we

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