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us makes the n n n an nae: an r n in the us makes the trade deal more difficult for us to secure in our best interests. and joe biden just in passing made very clear that he was not happy with the withdrawal agreement in terms of his irish roots. let's move on because of the other big sur is taking over the world the sport, the fa chairman greg clark resigning over those comments he made to the committee the —— the other big story. he apologised straightaway, do you think he did need to resign? he did oi’ think he did need to resign? he did or he didn't? he did, sorry. i think he did need to go. if you are in that position, you cannot be holding stereotypical and expressing stereotypical and expressing stereotypical views of races. the other thing that stayed with me was also the comment that he made about little girl, this is not word for word but something along the lines of little girls don't like balls being kicked at them. really? this
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just seems like such outdated views. and i think when you're in a position like the one that he held when you are trying to unite people and trying to help get more women and trying to help get more women and girls involved in sports, a lot of the time when girls from previous generations have not had a chance to be involved even if they wanted to oi’ be involved even if they wanted to or had the knack for it, now we cannot really have somebody who holds those views in a position that he was holding i don't think. holds those views in a position that he was holding i don't thinkm there any defence polly to go back to the 605 and 705 where that was not an offensive term which it is now and in fact some people in their 605, 705, and 805 would like to use that word rather than black because at the time, their memory is that black wa5 at the time, their memory is that black was the offensive word to use? iam sure black was the offensive word to use? i am sure that is true. but i think what's clear here is it wasn'tjust
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one word. it was a whole series of offensive things to say about girls, about different communities within the fa and the people who work in the fa and the people who work in the it department. honestly it felt like a sort of tirade from a 70s throwback cop show of somebody lashing out about the racial stereotypes all over the shop. if he had misspoken with one word and it's a word that amber rudd i believe used with reference before and she apologised and was criticised for its brightly... and several big-name british actors in hollywood a5 its brightly... and several big-name british actors in hollywood as well. exactly, it is one small slip up, at the perhaps you would not resign or apologise and are sincere about it but this wasjust apologise and are sincere about it but this was just under extraordinary tirade. and, again, if this was somehow had been caught in a candid camera interview gossiping behind the scenes, you think it is a
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bit distasteful. but know this is a man sitting before parliament giving formal evidence and he is acting like he is in a locker room. and al5o like he is in a locker room. and also interesting, a third of the top footballers of course are black but in terms of diversity, that is not presented on the fa board and that's another factor i think to bring presented on the fa board and that's anotherfactor i think to bring into this. should we finish because we only have a couple of minutes left. the daily terror graph, the duchess talking about the armistice day message. armistice day in the next few hours reference of —— the daily telegraph. prince charles make a 5tory german vi5it because they have their own day of mourning. they have a secular day of mourning. and i think it is of huge significance. it tells a great story of the nations coming together after one of the most appalling periods in human history, and i think that it is
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right that event is being celebrated andl right that event is being celebrated and i think it is a nice story on oui’ and i think it is a nice story on our front and i think it is a nice story on ourfront page of. and i think it is a nice story on our front page of. and significant polly i think it is the first time the royals have actually been to germany for this. yeah, polly uses -- dia germany for this. yeah, polly uses —— dia use the word celebrate and without criticising her in some ways it is the right word but it is more about memorializing and remembrance. for me it is a reminder that remembrance is not about the glories of war. it is about the horrors war. and for all of the obvious harbours inflicted on the jewish population by the german government at that time —— the obvious horrors, the reality is the horrors of the comfort we shared across europe... you're absolutely right, polly. it was not a common onset of war... you're absolutely right, polly. it was not a common onset of war. .. do you mind, we have are running out of time... we cannot even go into that but let's talk about in a0 minutes'
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time when we will have another longer look at the papers. if i was two years after the german president wait a wreath at the cenotaph which was a very symbolic thing to happen as well. polly and dia, we will see you in a0 minutes. that is of a first look at the papers. hello, i'm mimi fawaz at the bbc sports centre with your latest sports news. the chairman of the football association greg clarke has resigned after using offensive language while talking to mp's about diversity at a parliamentary hearing today. he had been called to give evidence to the department for culture, media and sport select committee
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on the premier league's bailout, to the english football league via videolink. clarke had been in the role since 2016 and in a statement following his resignation said... well, there's been plenty of reaction to the comments made by clarke, including from england defender tyrone mings. we don't necessarilyjust have to educate our kids on the society of today, or what you can or cannot say. but also people in greg's position, people that have lived in different cultures and lived in different times to what we are living at the moment, that phrase may have
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been acceptable once upon a time, but i think it probably highlights this comments and probably highlights even more than i could commit even more than what they can, even more than players or staff can. that we still have got a long way to go. while the comments made by greg clarke overshadowed the dcms meeting today, there were several issues discussed. the premier league chief executive richard masters was asked about the support that's been made available for lower league clubs. he insisted promises have been kept. we have made good all of our solidarity commitments of £110 million both last year and this. we have worked with efl to forward that funding to keep clubs in funds and the same goes for community and youth funding, funding to efl clubs totalling £90 million both last year and this. england have called up 17—year—old jude bellingham for the first time for their forthcoming matches against republic of ireland, belgium and iceland. the borussia dortmund midfielder has been added to the squad following the withdrawal
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of james ward—prowse and trent alexander—arnold through injury. bellingham was originally included in the under—21 squad, but will now link up with the seniors for the first time. manchester united defender luke shaw, has been ruled out, for the next month with a hamstring injury — picked up during their win over everton at the weekend. it will see the defender sidelined for upcoming premier league games against west brom, southampton and west ham, as well as up to three champions league group matches. defending masters champion tiger woods will be one of the early starters in the opening round at augusta on thursday. woods will play alongside former open winner shane lowry. and with the masters being held in the autumn for the first time, having been postponed from it's usual start time of april, it's meant woods, has been able to enjoy being champion for longer than normal.
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to have it this long is not the way i want to have it. i want it to earn it back in april but we could have that but we have the opportunity to play this week which earlier in the year we play this week which earlier in the yearwe did play this week which earlier in the year we did not think we would have this opportunity. so, we are all very fortu nate this opportunity. so, we are all very fortunate to be able to compete. meanwhile, there's no par three tournament, the day before play starts this year, so instead the players have been trying something a little different in practice. this was spain'sjohn rahm attempting a shot with the help of the water at the 16th hole — he even had to read the greens as well — but somehow he managed this. ulster‘s billy burns is in line to make his ireland debut in friday's autumn nations cup opener against wales. the fly—half is one of three uncapped players to be added
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to andy farrell's line up. he replaces jack carty. he's the brother of former england fly half freddie burns. leinster wingerjames lowe will also make his debut and jacob stockdale has retained his place at full—back. mumbai indians have won the indian premier league title with a five—wicket victory over delhi capitals in the final. mumbai, were set 157 to win, a target they reached with eight balls to spare with captain rohit sharma hitting 68. they're the most successful side in ipl history, having now won the title on five occasions. luke campbell's scheduled lightweight fight with ryan garcia next month, has been called off after campbell tested positive for coronavirus. britain's former olympic gold medallist had been due to take on garcia in december in california. promoters say a new date for the bout will be announced in due course.
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freya anderson has secured her third freestyle win of the season with victory in the 200m event at the international swimming league in budapest. anderson had missed the first isl match as she was isolating in bath but is making up for lost time — beating her idol, olympic champion federica pellegrini, to claim gold. earlier, london roar‘s duncan scott secured a late win in the men's a00m individual medley. and that's all the sport for now. hello. the mist and fog some of you see over the past few days notice much of an issue of the next 2a or so. much of an issue of the next 2a or so. the reason is it will be too windy at times and that wind will bring in thicker cloud with rain in the north and west. these are the
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weather fronts responsible and will pushit weather fronts responsible and will push it through slowly, many eastern areas will be dry through the book of the day but it is here across east anglia and southeast we start off cooler and wonder to mr fogg pashas. they will lift up and clear for sup pashas. they will lift up and clear forsupa pashas. they will lift up and clear for sup a good part of wales and england stays dry, patchy drizzle in the west but across ireland and western parts into scott and and you can see this narrow band of bright colours, an indication of intense rain particular returning afternoon. a tempered somewhat by the breeze but that will be stronger touring the west was that these areas with sea wind over a0 mph may be touching 50 at times. most gusty on that bright band you can see there. the heavy rain which will puts its way eastwards a cross heavy rain which will puts its way eastwards across scotland and particularly across england and wales as we go through the wednesday night and into thursday morning allowing clearing skies behind affecting temperature is not dropping too much. coolest conditions in thursday morning unlike on wednesday morning will be
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in the west. they will begin wet in the far east of scotland and east anglia quite windy but the wind will clear away with the rain and a little brief ridge of high pressure and a window of fine weather before more cloud and rain arrive. for many of you a dry day, some sunshine as well, best of the sunshine through western areas into the morning clouding over into the afternoon, drizzle possible by the end of the day and heaviest rain into western scotland. lipid cooler than recent days. as we go through thursday night and into friday that rain will spread as we wait... it will push through the night for many of you. eastern areas first thing, sunshine comes out, a few showers in the west but by and large daytime at least will be a dry day for many. again it would've been cooler in the breeze compared to how we start the week. going into the weekend low—pressure and of whether pushing through, we will have to watch how deep this area gets into the north—west on sunday, it could be wild and windy. rain at times this week and the
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