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treated as used that women are being treated as second—class citizens. this is the back— second—class citizens. this is the back of— second—class citizens. this is the back of the — second—class citizens. this is the back of the report last month left found _ back of the report last month left found that women are twice as likely to suffer_ found that women are twice as likely to suffer a _ found that women are twice as likely to suffer a brain injury in sport. rugby— to suffer a brain injury in sport. rugby and _ to suffer a brain injury in sport. rugby and football picked out a particular but now it emerges that in the _ particular but now it emerges that in the women's super league there's only one _ in the women's super league there's only one doctor at his side of the pitch— only one doctor at his side of the pitch to — only one doctor at his side of the pitch to help deal with any incidents. whereas in the premier league _ incidents. whereas in the premier league there are four doctors. so a gender— league there are four doctors. so a gender gap— league there are four doctors. so a gender gap opening up in sportjust to add _ gender gap opening up in sportjust to add onto the other gender gaps we already— to add onto the other gender gaps we already know exist in sport. but you know _ already know exist in sport. but you know this _ already know exist in sport. but you know this is — already know exist in sport. but you know this is something that really .oes know this is something that really goes across women's health, not just in the _ goes across women's health, not just in the realm — goes across women's health, not just in the realm of sport. it was only the beginning of last or perhaps in 2019 that — the beginning of last or perhaps in 2019 that it was discovered women are far_ 2019 that it was discovered women are far more likely to die of heart attacks— are far more likely to die of heart attacks in— are far more likely to die of heart attacks in this country because the models _ attacks in this country because the models the paramedics practice getting — models the paramedics practice getting mouth—to—mouth on are designed — getting mouth—to—mouth on are designed to the male body and not the female body so when they are prompted — the female body so when they are prompted with a real women having a heart _ prompted with a real women having a heart attack _ prompted with a real women having a heart attack they don't know what to
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do. heart attack they don't know what to do this _ heart attack they don't know what to do. this shows how seriously we take women's _ do. this shows how seriously we take women's health, notjust in sport. what _ women's health, notjust in sport. what you — women's health, notjust in sport. what you make of this? i'm putting you on this saints to the one at the moment but it's quiet, you know, staggering and shocking when you look at it when you've got, as clay was saying one doctor on the sidelines compare with four doctors that a man's premier league game. just looking at this blatant figures it's quite astounding how this... is it's quite astounding how this... is it overlooked or what you think? it's on the it has to be overcome, the lack of gender equality. we are beginning to make progress but clearly these overhangs which have not been dealt with, this is a kind of perfect example of pitch side help and assistance, and one are the concussions increasingly at risk and we are aware of the dangers they propose. this is exactly kind of thing needs to be rooted out and
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addressed. it's reporting like this that helps. people still don't understand that the equality in sport needs to harmful outcomes and they have to change.— they have to change. when you write about this a — they have to change. when you write about this a focus _ they have to change. when you write about this a focus on _ they have to change. when you write about this a focus on this _ they have to change. when you write about this a focus on this work- they have to change. when you write about this a focus on this work of- about this a focus on this work of reaction do you get, or people open lid to these, it went something like this is shown?— this is shown? they are, a lot of them which _ this is shown? they are, a lot of them which is _ this is shown? they are, a lot of them which is hard _ this is shown? they are, a lot of them which is hard to _ this is shown? they are, a lot of them which is hard to think. - this is shown? they are, a lot of. them which is hard to think. people do realise this need to change. and actually notjust in terms of a health issue in sport like this but actually i was reading and writing earlier today about an amazing woman called rebecca well she was about to become the first female referee in a men's football league match on monday night. and i was looking through social media at the reaction that was getting. mostly male football fans chipping and it sang fantastic on her, many more if this might take my daughter so football, i want to see more than on the
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sidelines as well as on the pitch. so it does get a good response but clearly what's not being tackled and what that is not leading to its actual change into game. but it's hel ful to actual change into game. but it's helpful to hear _ actual change into game. but it's helpful to hear that _ actual change into game. but it's helpful to hear that people - actual change into game. but it's helpful to hear that people are i helpful to hear that people are willing to listen. let's get some relief, that would be brought to the daily star whichjoe conley is offering a free old test. i'm past the age bracket to explain this song going to hand it over to you. they've given as a series of emo jese which they say if you use these emerges in your text and without messages then your class as the old far. ice fail this test, all my most used emerges on that front page like the heart emerging from the clapping moji, the monkey with the eyes, and so i'm not sure if how young these readings are but i'm spoiled by their account these are really fun story is the one that i fell at.
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diverted from from 50 to 29 it's very will conduct the research from the daily star but it's very funny, thinking about itjust how much emerges generally do come into everyday conversation and i'm thinking if i'm ever going to write a letter by hand will be drawing a little :—) at the end of it? the a letter by hand will be drawing a little :-) at the end of it? the age ranues little :-) at the end of it? the age ranges op — little :-) at the end of it? the age ranges up to _ little :-) at the end of it? the age ranges up to 29-year-olds, - little :-) at the end of it? the age ranges up to 29-year-olds, in - little :-) at the end of it? the age i ranges up to 29-year-olds, in theory ranges up to 29—year—olds, in theory those _ ranges up to 29—year—olds, in theory those millenials and part of my own generation, — those millenials and part of my own generation, but i failed the old fort tests— generation, but i failed the old fort tests particularly as well. on the sort — fort tests particularly as well. on the sort of— fort tests particularly as well. on the sort of person that uses emoji very literally, do you want to my, emoji _ very literally, do you want to my, emoji of— very literally, do you want to my, emoji of a — very literally, do you want to my, emoji of a house which i gather is not how— emoji of a house which i gather is not how you are supposed to use them so i not how you are supposed to use them so i am _ not how you are supposed to use them so i am feeling this test spectacularly as well. a huge part of her— spectacularly as well. a huge part of her language now, they are a language — of her language now, they are a language of their own. so maybe we need to— language of their own. so maybe we need to brush up a little bit. i need to brush up a little bit. can't even need to brush up a little bit. i can't even come i'm not even going to go there but i do love a good
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emoji and the smiley face, the eye roll is on that uses the most but is not listed here so maybe i'm of that generation were i'm forever rolling my eyes. thank you so much, we will see very shortly for the next edition of the papers but for the time being thanks for being with us tonight and yes if you've got any thoughts about emoji is and which ones should be in use, the hashtag is ppc papers. i'll see you soon, bye—bye. good evening. i'm austin halewood with your latest sports news. we start with golf, because the first major of the year — the women's ana inspiration — is underway at mission hills in california. england's bronte law and charley hull are tied for third on the leaderboard on three under par. both players shot a 69 for their opening round. they're both three shots off the lead currently held by thailand's paphangorn tavatanakit.
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there were two games in rugby leagues super league this evening, with all this weeks games dedicated to former player mossy masoy, whose career was ended by a spinal injury last year. clubs sold virtual tickets for the matches to raise money for his foundation. two of his former clubs were up against each other with reigning champions st helens comfortable 25—nil winners over hull kr. regan grace with two of the trys. wigan warriors have their second win of the season as well after they beat wakefield sir—6. the sides were level at the break but wigan ran away with it in the second half — thanks mainly to a hat—trick from wingerjake bibby. the former bournemouth boss eddie howe is now the clear favourite to become the new celtic manager. the bbc understands that talks are now at an advanced stage. howe, who has been out of work since leaving bournemouth in august, has held discussions with members of the club's board. celtic have been without a permanent
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manager since neil lennon resigned in february. the leicester city manager brendan rodgers says it's �*great news' that their fa cup semi—final against southampton appears to have been selected as the first football event to pilot the return of fans. reports suggest that the game, on the 18th of april, will have 4,000 supporters attending. it's the second of the two matches at wembley that weekend, but it's understood they won't be fans of the two teams... instead, they're likely to be local residents and possibly some health workers too. i think it's great news. it's a start in getting supporters back in two stadiums and 4000 and 90 plus thousand stadium looks small, but i think it's the access for supporters. of course both teams would have loved to have been their own supporters given the
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opportunity, but at least we are making movements towards supporters coming back. so that's great news. real madrid look like they'll be without their captain, sergio ramos, for both legs of their champions league quarter—final against liverpool, because of a calf injury. ramos picked it up on internatoinal duty with spain, and his club revealed the nature of the injury this afternoon. reports suggest ramos could be out for about a month. he's also likely miss the latest clasico game against barcelona. worcester warriors winger chris ashton has been banned for six weeks after his red card for dangerous play against northampton on saturday. that means the former england international will miss all but the last two premiership games. his suspension won't end untiljune. worcester are seven points adrift at the bottom of the table and helena rowland will start at fly—half for england, in their opening women's six nations match against scotland on saturday. the number 10 shirt was up for grabs following the retirement
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of world cup winning captain katy daly—mclean, and head coach simon middleton says rowland's main competitor for the position. zoe harrison of saracens, who was due to be on the bench, has been dropped because of a breach of covid protocols. zoe was selected, she was elected onto the _ zoe was selected, she was elected onto the bench that we've got a few protocols _ onto the bench that we've got a few protocols in — onto the bench that we've got a few protocols in place through the camp that are _ protocols in place through the camp that are integral to our environment, and reporting and in the morning on a regular basis, and slight _ the morning on a regular basis, and slight misdemeanor with her reporting in and we have taken her down _ reporting in and we have taken her down from — reporting in and we have taken her down from this game. motor sport's newest event — extreme e — gets underway this weekend with "desert x prix" in saudi arabia. the competition is an fia—sanctioned off—road racing series, which will take place in remote parts of the world to raise awareness of climate change. it's also gender equal — with one male and one female driver on each team. jamie chadwick from veloce racing
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is one of those looking forward to the new season. basically the whole concept is we are raising electric suvs all around the world, but there's one male driver and one female driver. you don't own that peach and a driver change in the middle. with the electric vehicles and apply from that we have we are going to be advocating for climate change and with the male and female driver also promoting some gender equality as well. so it's an amazing platform, one that i've never experienced before in motorsports but i think ultimately the racing is going to be really exciting as well. resting against the likes ofjensen, some of the biggest names in the sport. for sure is the highest level i would have raised that but yes i think it's different than anything i've done before. also a completely new challenge for me. for sure a bit of pressure on but ijust also need to learn and i want to be quick, or to
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be at their the front and they have been a great team by me to do that. ultimately they have a really good weekend. they will step in set the standard for the rest of the year. and finally, line of duty is without doubt one of the most popular shows on tv right now, but the police drama has become even more popular in belfast after three of the stars of the show have sponsored a couple of youth football teams in the city. one of the actors, martin compston, saw the plea on twitter and offered his help, so the belfast, celtic under 13s and under 15s — have had their kit paid for. and the actors even managed to have an input on the design, with an ac—i2 logo on the front. and they've also been invited to the club once lockdown restrictions ease! there are obviously interested in more than just catching bench coppers. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website.
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hello there. temperatures have been coming down day by day and it's going to stay chilly now into the east period, but with high—pressure nearby conceit luncheon around and will be called with overnight frosts so gardeners and growers be aware of but as we had a into easter monday significant cold arctic blast. it will bring us a picture of sunshine and also wintry showers. so for good friday we've got high—pressure building and assumes that the cooler air round and will be breezy across northern and eastern areas. here's where we will see most of the cloud. northern eastern scotland eastern england maybe the odd light shower around for the morning. mercedes are brexiting will say rather cloudy and breezy and cool. for the west that's of the sunshine in from northern ireland get down through wales in 13 or 14 degrees, there was a lot cooler for northern and eastern areas. as we have through good friday night into saturday morning will say quite breezy and cloudy.
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clear skies and later wins for the north and west so here we will see a widespread frost with loads of three to 5 degrees for the east. every area of high pressure still with us as we head through saturday and indeed into sunday but starts to retreat away, that's where we'll start to the floodgates open to the arctic for sunday night into easter monday. another dry day thanks to high—pressure, that's that's of this on trend across northern and western areas for central and eastern england, more of a breeze. they're quite chilly here. temperatures reaching hides around 12 or 13 degrees in the sun your spots are not too bad. overtures should be looking at for early april. for easter sunday looks like we will have another fine day but as her area of high—pressure retreat away whether and when your weather in colder weather to arrive across the north of the uk but further south england and wales drive some sunshine, and quite mild highs of 14 or 15 degrees. that it's all change for sunday into easter monday as we open the floodgates to the arctic
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with the fronts sink southwards along also the chart so its way to be very windy, a cold and strong northerly wind feeling and plenty of hail, sleet and snow showers. feeling pretty much anywhere. some change in between but because he significant acute relations of snow over the hills of northern scotland. with that cold arctic wind is going to feel much colder than what we expect with four
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. george floyd's former girlfriend reflects on his life and their battle with addiction — on day four of ex—police officer derek chauvin's trial. it isa it is a classic story of people get addicted to opioids. we both have suffered from chronic pain. disturbing videos which appear to show the massacre of unarmed civilians in northern ethiopia — have been obtained by the bbc. the ousted leader of myanmar aung san suu kyi has been charged with violating the country's official secrets act. also in the programme — the un secretary general antonio guterres rebukes wealthier countries for stockpiling vaccines — and tells the bbc his view on vaccine passports.

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