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this is bbc news, the headlines... three people are dead and three others seriously injured after a multiple stabbing in reading, west of london. a man of libyan origin has been arrested on suspicion of murder. suddenly this one lone man started to move towards them. stabs one, just once, went around to the next person, stabs them. managed to get three of them. president trump stages a comeback rally in tulsa in oklahoma, but fails to fill the arena. the us president has now fired a top federal prosecutor who had refused to leave office, and oversaw the prosecution of a number of mr trump's associates. good news for tourists as spain ends its lockdown and welcomes visitors from europe.
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and two of britain's airports re—open for commercial passenger flights today after being closed for nearly three months because of the pandemic. let's cross to the bbc sport centre and join john watson. football back with a bang. arsenal taking the headlines as tempers spilled over at the final whistle after losing late on against brighton, one of four games yestreday. in what was a landmark day with a premier league game shown on the bbc for the first time. here's alex gulrajani. just the 32 years since the bbc‘s last top—flight game. no pressure, then, on ian wright and alan shearer. or on bournemouth and crystal palace, for what was another first day of firsts in english football. they had the honour of breaking that wait, and luka milivojevic made sure
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the first live premier league goal on bbc television was one to remember. crystal palace picked up where they left off pre—lockdown, winning games of football. jordan ayew grabbed their second as bournemouth stay in the relegation zone. brighton moved five points clear of the bottom three in another first — a top—flight saturday 3pm, live on the box. neal maupay won't forget this in a hurry. first he was involved in a clash which left arsenal goalkeeper bernd leno injured — the german not too happy with him, and neither were his team—mates, especially when maupay popped up in the final seconds of the game to snatch a 2—1 win for brighton. some of their players need to learn what is humility,
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