tv Sportsday BBC News December 3, 2021 6:30pm-7:01pm GMT
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now let's have a look at the weather. scotla nd scotland had most of the sunshine today but it's already turning letter from an area of low pressure which will be in charge for the start of the weekend and clearing on sunday. around this area of low pressure, there is another push of chilly air coming from the north—west, and that's not what anybody without power or working to get it back after store when wants to hear, but it's going to be a chilly weekend. here is the wet weather moving across scotland and down for northern ireland this evening, into wales and western england. we have a spell of rain running across southern counties of england in the next few hours, which will clear away, and the chance touch of frost here and there for the morning, but it's going to be a chilly start to saturday. early rain through central and eastern parts of england clearing away, there will be
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sunny spells but, for scotland, northern ireland, north—west england, the pennines, north wales and the peak district, some longer spells of wet weather and some snow at higher ground stop western scotland brightening up in the afternoon and, for south wales and southern england, much of the day will be dry. it is blustery, and these are average speeds. gusts around western coasts around a0 bath panel. —— a0 mph. for saturday evening, some showery rain in south wales and southern england. for part two of the weekend, a chilly start with a touch of frost on sunday. eastern areas have showery rain, which might nudge further west during the day, and parts of eastern england might brighten up. the lion's share of the dry and sunny weather will be in scotland, northern ireland and wales and western england. temperatures next week will be no better than this and it looks like another spell of wet and windy weather could be heading our way midweek. that's all from the bbc news at six,
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so it's goodbye from me. hello and welcome to sportsday. the collective failings that almost contributed to a loss of life at the euro 2020 final. sweeping changes at yorskshire — high profile departures in the wake of the azeem rafiq investigation. ralf ragnick — we meet the man tasked with restoring united to theirformer glories. isa is a massive challenge and i am more than excited to work with those kind of players that we have here. also ahead. just two races remaining — there's no room for error in the formula one title race.
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how victory at the amatuer boxing championships could kickstart jodie wilkinson's olympic dream. a day of national shame, the words from the report into the unrest at the final of euro 2020 as 2,000 ticketless fans got into wembley stadium illegally. it highlights a �*vulnerable�* stewarding operation, police arriving �*too late�* and a �*collective failure�* in planning for the final. it says had england beaten italy, a rush of �*6,000 fans�* on the gates at full time could have led to a loss of life. baroness casey led the report and spoke to our sports editor dan roan. i think what happened injuly was a very near miss and that near miss
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could be a significant loss of life or injuries. so, i think the benefit of it being a near miss is actually that we can learn from it to make sure it doesn�*t happen again. and i think everyone thought we just lost the game. and we have not won the tournament. actually, we literally had people almost losing their lives, being crushed in a football stadium. . , , ., stadium. remarkably, if they had one, stadium. remarkably, if they had one. could _ stadium. remarkably, if they had one. could be _ stadium. remarkably, if they had one, could be even _ stadium. remarkably, if they had one, could be even worse? - stadium. remarkably, if they had one, could be even worse? yes, | stadium. remarkably, if they had - one, could be even worse? yes, what an extraordinary _ one, could be even worse? yes, what an extraordinary thing _ one, could be even worse? yes, what an extraordinary thing to _ one, could be even worse? yes, what an extraordinary thing to say. - one, could be even worse? yes, what an extraordinary thing to say. that. an extraordinary thing to say. that actually sadly, if england had one, people were thinking we just hope they don�*t win. because where we are sitting, there was a horde in a that deliberately on the steps for a six hour period, they were trying to break into that stadium and they are prepared to try and break emergency exits. so, can you imagine if
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england were victorious in the euphoria of that cloud, i�*m not sure the stadium or the police could�*ve contained it without massive problems. in the last thing that we wanted was as the doors opened and the stadium, everyone leaves, if everyone tries to get in, they would have a disaster on their hands. the ministers so humiliated right now and embarrassing that people say that we cannot have a match at eight o�*clock at night, that we can control her fans, o�*clock at night, that we can control herfans, condo o�*clock at night, that we can control her fans, condo except to ask the police and stewards to essentially enforce behaviours that people should be able to behave themselves. and this is about football and certain football hooligans and that has to be dealt with. baroness casey there. fan paul durban travelled to the game that day. we, sort of, knew what was happening and we can see on social media and on tv during the day. but once we
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got there, our fears were confirmed that it was like a war zone we arrive. masses of broken glass, fighting, excessive drinking and open drug use, which was all, frankly pretty alarming. and i have been going to football matches for over 30 years, but i never have seen these types of scenes. we have seen the sheer volume of people and it all felt very on the edge. so, for me, i�*ve never experienced some, this was new to me. and we are both looking forward to it and they told me that if she had known what would�*ve happened, she would not of come. our sports editor dan roan is at wembley tonight. dan told me a little earlier how
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significant today�*s report was. baroness casey was quite clear today that she felt in the most part, the blame lay with those drugged up alcohol fuelled in ticketless fans to the storm inside wembley before the euro final. and there was no single agency to blame. but she did say that there�*d been a collective failure on the part of organisers to foresee what she described as some of the risks and warning signs that she pointed to inadequate stewarding, police not on—site early enough and the fact that it wasn�*t her fans enough and the fact that it wasn�*t herfans on. when it comes enough and the fact that it wasn�*t her fans on. when it comes to the fa clearly, the scrutiny is on them because they�*re hoping to be part of a joint uk bid to host the world cup. many people feel this episode has damaged this chances. earlier, i spoke to the chief executive and this is what he had to say about whether or not competence had been lost now and his organisation and
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wimbley. we lost now and his organisation and wimble . ~ ., lost now and his organisation and wimble . ~ . ., , ., , ., wimbley. we have a history of hostin: wimbley. we have a history of hosting major _ wimbley. we have a history of hosting major events - wimbley. we have a history of - hosting major events successfully. we have _ hosting major events successfully. we have been awarded since the final, _ we have been awarded since the final, with — we have been awarded since the final, with the final uefa champions league _ final, with the final uefa champions league and 2024 which is the biggest since sportscenter. we know we have the confidence stop you when you see the confidence stop you when you see the key— the confidence stop you when you see the key findings, but there's so many— the key findings, but there's so many people to god and without tickets _ many people to god and without tickets and some of the dreadful stories— tickets and some of the dreadful stories and disabled fans kids being affected. stories and disabled fans kids being affected- the _ stories and disabled fans kids being affected. the drug _ stories and disabled fans kids being affected. the drug use, _ stories and disabled fans kids being affected. the drug use, the - affected. the drug use, the disorder. how appalled are you by what went on that day? 51am what went on that day? such a- allin: what went on that day? such appalling behaviour - what went on that day? such appalling behaviour from - what went on that day? such appalling behaviour from fans on the day and _ appalling behaviour from fans on the day and it_ appalling behaviour from fans on the day and it was incredible in its disappointment and upsetting that we cannot_ disappointment and upsetting that we cannot provide the real fans of the country and many years of planning into it and did not work out the way any of— into it and did not work out the way any of us _ into it and did not work out the way any of us wanted. the key thing about— any of us wanted. the key thing about the — any of us wanted. the key thing about the report was learning the lessons _ about the report was learning the iessons to— about the report was learning the lessons to make sure he can never happen— lessons to make sure he can never happen again.
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lessons to make sure he can never happen again-— lessons to make sure he can never happen again. talking to me a little earlier on there. _ happen again. talking to me a little earlier on there. but _ happen again. talking to me a little earlier on there. but baroness - happen again. talking to me a little | earlier on there. but baroness casey made a number of recommendations in her report, not least the fact that she wants the fa to lead a new national campaign designed to improve, support the behaviour. she wants tighter security laws, more banning orders to try to tackle the use of drugs around games and interestingly, the creation of a new category of match when that is one of national importance to acknowledge the unique challenges of making such events secure. already this is proved costly for the fa and toured by ua for that england must play their next match in european competition next year behind closed doors. but it was made so clear todayit doors. but it was made so clear today it was the full scale of what happened that day was to sound more costly it could have been. director of cricket martin moxon and head coach andrew gale are among 16 members of staff to leave their roles
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at yorkshire county cricket club. it follows the widespread condemnation of the club�*s handling of the investigation into his claims. jo currie is at headingley. the fallout at the cricket club following the allegations is continued today. i will give you a few details as to how we got to this point. a report found that he had been the victim of racial harassment and bullying during his time here. he spent two spells here between 2008 and 2018. following that report, he appeared in parliament for a select committee where he gave details of that racial harassment. harassment that he said, left him wanting to take his own life. and that�*s huge overhaul into the policies and attitudes as to how issues of diversity within the
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sportstar, chairman roger hutton and chief executive had already left their positions and that was today by the departures of the director of cricket and coach andrew gale. he had been director since 2007 and had been on sick leave for the stress related illness, where as gail had already been suspended by the club and gail is a former captain and had been suspended by the club following an investigation into an anti—semitic tweet he sent in 2010. following the announcement, the clubs new chair said significant change was needed and while the decision is difficult to make. they were in the best interests of the club. let�*s take a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines. ronnie 0�*sullivan has been knocked out of the uk snooker championship by kyren wilson following a dramatic finalframe decider. the record seven—time champion came from two frames down to square the match, but wilson finished off with a century break, taking the deciding frame to win 6—5.
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administrators for derby county say they hope to complete the sale of the club by late january. they�*ve been in administration for 10 weeks, sitting bottom of the championship after being deducted 21 points this season. bayern munich�*s champions league game against barcelona next week will be played behind closed doors due to rising coronavirus infection rates in bavaria. bayern have already qualified for the knockout stages as group winners, with barca and benfica battling it out for the second spot in the last 16. out with the old and in with the new at manchester united. new interim boss ralf rangnick facing the media today for the first time, after michael carrick — 15 years with club, announced he would be leaving as his spell as caretaker came to an end. what will a new united look like under a manager credited with shaping the careers of premier league managerjurgen klopp and thomas tuchel.
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here�*s patrick gearey. and so finally the man who emerged through the crowd. wanted to take manchester united forward, the biggest task of the 38 year career. it is the biggest club, one of the biggest clubs, aft of the biggest in the world. so, of course it is a massive challenge and more than excited to work with those kinds of players that we have here. yesterday, as well as getting his visa, he got a ticket to watch those players beat arsenal, matched that shows what he has to work with and what he has to work on. we conceded two coals what he has to work on. we conceded two goals we — what he has to work on. we conceded two goals we needed _ what he has to work on. we conceded two goals we needed three _ what he has to work on. we conceded two goals we needed three goals - what he has to work on. we conceded two goals we needed three goals to i two goals we needed three goals to win the game _ two goals we needed three goals to win the game and _ two goals we needed three goals to win the game and if— two goals we needed three goals to win the game and if you _ two goals we needed three goals to win the game and if you look - two goals we needed three goals to win the game and if you look at the | win the game and if you look at the total goals, the number of goals considered, it was almost two on average per game and this isjust too much. to gain control and games in the future, it has got to do with playing proactively, no matter what we have the ball ourselves of the other team is in possession of the
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ball, it�*s about helping the team to play together and obviously it is not easy and i cannot do that with one or two training sessions, not even within one or two weeks, it is not about playing, pressing her counter pressing for the press and kind of stakes, it is about control. this is the major target. but kind of stakes, it is about control. this is the major target.— this is the ma'or target. but it is the this is the major target. but it is the high-energy _ this is the major target. but it is the high-energy style _ this is the major target. but it is| the high-energy style compatible the high—energy style compatible with rinaldo who concentrates his efforts into the final yard. the crucial touch? efforts into the final yard. the crucial touch ?_ efforts into the final yard. the crucialtouch? ., ., ., crucial touch? noise of the adaptor s le or crucial touch? noise of the adaptor style or idea _ crucial touch? noise of the adaptor style or idea for— crucial touch? noise of the adaptor style or idea for both _ crucial touch? noise of the adaptor style or idea for both to _ crucial touch? noise of the adaptor style or idea for both to the - style or idea for both to the players you have available. and having seen cristiano rinaldo and the second half, at the age of 36, amazing, top professional. and at his age, i have never seen a player who was still that physically fit and it�*s about how can we develop the whole team. it�*s not only about him. the whole team. it's not only about him. ., , the whole team. it's not only about him. . , ., , ., ., him. the idea is that his manager until the end _ him. the idea is that his manager until the end of _ him. the idea is that his manager until the end of the season - him. the idea is that his manager until the end of the season until i him. the idea is that his manager i until the end of the season until he
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becomes a consultant. what if the plan works? resist the move upstairs? if plan works? resist the move u stairs? ., , plan works? resist the move upstairs?— plan works? resist the move ustairs? . , .,, ., upstairs? if he asks me, my opinion, if everything — upstairs? if he asks me, my opinion, if everything goes — upstairs? if he asks me, my opinion, if everything goes well _ upstairs? if he asks me, my opinion, if everything goes well we _ upstairs? if he asks me, my opinion, if everything goes well we develop i if everything goes well we develop the team, i might even make same recommendation to the board that we, when i recommended to them that it might be good idea to keep working with me for one year.— with me for one year. interim or not, they _ with me for one year. interim or not. they have _ with me for one year. interim or not, they have little _ with me for one year. interim or not, they have little time - with me for one year. interim or not, they have little time to get| with me for one year. interim or i not, they have little time to get to know each other. they have seven games this month, starting sunday. well, our new football news show will have plenty more on rangnick�*s arrival along with all the other big talking points. you can catch it on the bbc i player right now. 0n the news show, have the manchester evening news where he shows his first impression ahead of us end against chelsea in the lunchtime tick off and we ask of west ham�*s fixture list might hinder any hopes of ending the run from the bbc sport website. this should be a
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blockbuster of a woman�*s fa cup final. that is the football new show, read or watch right now on the bb sport show. against and fair to say it�*s a big weekend of football across the bbc with the fa cup and the women�*s fa cup final on sunday, arsenal against chelsea. the league leaders and record winners of the trophy up against the two time champions. katie chapman who won it with both clubsjoined me in the studio — along with the trophy — to pick out a winner. this is a game you want in the fa cup final, a great showcase for the women�*s final and it�*s always a great game. they have unbelievable players. and a lot of gold scores. we�*ve been waiting a long time for we've been waiting a long time for this because it was delayed last year~ _ this because it was delayed last ear. , ., , this because it was delayed last ear. ,., , �*, ., ., year. yes, of course. because of a pandemic — year. yes, of course. because of a pandemic itut _ year. yes, of course. because of a pandemic. but we _ year. yes, of course. because of a pandemic. but we get _ year. yes, of course. because of a pandemic. but we get the - year. yes, of course. because of a - pandemic. but we get the opportunity to go up against wimbley in a be a great game to experience the
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atmosphere. i have experienced it as atmosphere. i have experienced it as a player but as a fan, should be great. a player but as a fan, should be treat. ., i. �* a player but as a fan, should be reat, ., l, �* ., a player but as a fan, should be treat. ., i. �* ., ., great. you said you're going down there as a — great. you said you're going down there as a fan. _ great. you said you're going down there as a fan. this _ great. you said you're going down there as a fan. this gives - great. you said you're going down there as a fan. this gives a - great. you said you're going down there as a fan. this gives a sense | there as a fan. this gives a sense of the _ there as a fan. this gives a sense of the occasion. you have won it ten times _ of the occasion. you have won it ten times how— of the occasion. you have won it ten times. how special is it and how spedal— times. how special is it and how special is — times. how special is it and how special is it _ times. how special is it and how special is it when a big fa cup final— special is it when a big fa cup final day— special is it when a big fa cup final day rolls around? it�*s special is it when a big fa cup final day rolls around? it's always a big showcase. _ final day rolls around? it's always a big showcase. the _ final day rolls around? it's always a big showcase. the fa _ final day rolls around? it's always a big showcase. the fa cup - final day rolls around? it's always a big showcase. the fa cup finall final day rolls around? it's always i a big showcase. the fa cup final as everyone wants to be in, everyone wants to watch and now playing it wimbley, that�*s the home of english football and it�*s a great honour to represent your club. and to be able to do that for the fa cup final, you want to be the pair to walk up those steps and as a captain, my incentive before that game, i want to be the one picking up the trophy. do some stand out more _ one picking up the trophy. do some stand out more than _ one picking up the trophy. do some stand out more than others - stand out more than others perspective a lot to choose from, haven't _ perspective a lot to choose from, haven't you?— haven't you? the first one that i won when _ haven't you? the first one that i won when i _ haven't you? the first one that i won when i was _ haven't you? the first one that i won when i was 14, _ haven't you? the first one that i won when i was 14, gave - haven't you? the first one that i won when i was 14, gave me - won when i was ia, gave me the hunger and the desire to get more of that feeling. the winning feeling in getting my hands on the trophy. and i think the end when in 2018, plank it wimbley. it was a massive crowd,
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being the captain and getting my hands on at the end my career. bud hands on at the end my career. and here we are — hands on at the end my career. and here we are 2021. _ hands on at the end my career. and here we are 2021. give us a sense of the short— here we are 2021. give us a sense of the short period how much this game has evolved _ the short period how much this game has evolved once again. it the short period how much this game has evolved once again.— has evolved once again. it has evolved massively _ has evolved once again. it has evolved massively and - has evolved once again. it has l evolved massively and everyone has evolved once again. it has - evolved massively and everyone is talking about women�*s football, everyone has seen it now and i�*m hoping that we can get a really big crowd third wimbley on sunday because i think the game deserves that i think it�*s going to be an unbelievable game. and so, get there and experience the whole atmosphere. anyone who was not seen wimbley, get down there and experience at. chelsea and arsenal, this is the great _ chelsea and arsenal, this is the great modern rivalry in the women's game _ great modern rivalry in the women's game at _ great modern rivalry in the women's game at the — great modern rivalry in the women's game at the moment, isn't it? yes, absolutely- — game at the moment, isn't it? yes, absolutely- in _ game at the moment, isn't it? yes, absolutely. in the _ game at the moment, isn't it? yes, absolutely. in the league, - game at the moment, isn't it? yes absolutely. in the league, arsenal be chelsea at the start of the leak and so it�*s going be really amazing. chelsea are going to want to win one back. this could be the opportunity. and will be interesting to see of the training has been like because i can imagine every player is chomping at the _ can imagine every player is chomping at the bit _ can imagine every player is chomping at the bit to— can imagine every player is chomping at the bit to be selected for this final~ _ at the bit to be selected for this final. , ., , ., ., at the bit to be selected for this final. , ., i. ., ., , ., final. yes, do you want to be at the startin: final. yes, do you want to be at the starting level— final. yes, do you want to be at the starting level and _ final. yes, do you want to be at the starting level and you _ final. yes, do you want to be at the starting level and you want - final. yes, do you want to be at the
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starting level and you want to - final. yes, do you want to be at the starting level and you want to train | starting level and you want to train one and prepare yourself well but also, if you�*re not playing, you have to come off the bench, you make it your chance and that game and you have to take it. the wigan manager leam richardson has called for more people in football — including fans — to undergo cardiac respiratory training. striker charlie wyke came home from hospital yesterday having suffered a cardic arrest in training 11 days ago. he says his manager saved his life by beginning the resuscitation process before the doctor arrived. richardson said it was all down to the cpr training he was given by the club�*s doctor jonathan tobin last month. it became quite apparent that he needed help and i was obviously been at the time. it was myself was spread at the scene at the time and don�*t really remember much else after that. you just put in practice would you have been taught subconsciously and give charlie cpr
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and try to direct many things within that. as many people within that situation within the that did just as much, if not more than me and the aftercare that he has been given. up until today, aftercare that he has been given. up untiltoday, it aftercare that he has been given. up until today, it has been outstanding. it has been surreal, outstanding. it has been surreal, out of body experience and you�*re hoping that you have the tools in the mindset to deal with the situation and thankfully, i know charlie is here today to tell the tale and the main thing is, he is at home and he is well. it�*s great being a footballer. it�*s fantastic to have the privilege and the small percentage that kind of, to be able to do that but it�*s even better to go home to your children and your family give them a cuddling and thankfully charlie was able to do that. next, mixed news for england�*s cricketers ahead of the ashes which start next week —
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good news for ben stokes looks in decent form — hitting a2 in his first game for more than a months. it was just an intra squad warm—up game but he took two wickets and then hit 6 fours in 56 balls. not so good with captainjoe root and jonny bairstow both falling for first ball ducks and haseeb hameed and dawid malan only making single figures in the first innings. england�*s preparations have been severely hampered by rain but veteran ashes bowler stuart broad says it�*s no bad thing. it has been a great bonus for us to get these overs and at the ground. i must admit, thursday afternoon when the rain was still pouring down, i was thinking too much struggle for some overs but even just getting one day in the dirt for us, a bit of the ability to spend some time and it�*s just priceless for us, really. and finally, tonight. the english national amateur championships continue this weekend. household names such as tyson fury, nicola adams, anthonyjoshua have all been winners at this event in the past, and one person looking to become a two—time
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champion isjodie wilkinson, who�*s had an unconvential route into boxing as she toild me earlier. since the age of, i think i started training when i was around six years old. and up until 19, training when i was around six years old. and up until19, is training when i was around six years old. and up until 19, is my life and ijust want to old. and up until 19, is my life and i just want to lose a bit of weight and so, i took part in charity boxing events and must match pounds. and ifell boxing events and must match pounds. and i fell in love with it and like you said, on that road to the next 0lympics. brute you said, on that road to the next ol mics. ~ ., ., you said, on that road to the next olmics.~ ., ., , .,, olympics. we got to the semi finals auoin to be olympics. we got to the semi finals going to be fighting _ olympics. we got to the semi finals going to be fighting on _ olympics. we got to the semi finals going to be fighting on sunday, - olympics. we got to the semi finals going to be fighting on sunday, the | going to be fighting on sunday, the final is not until the 11th of december. but if you do when it once again. what are the chances that could really prepare you for a spot on the olympics the future? like the did on the olympics the future? like they did in _ on the olympics the future? like they did in 2019, _ on the olympics the future? like they did in 2019, i'm _ on the olympics the future? l as: they did in 2019, i'm going on the olympics the future? l as they did in 2019, i'm going to on the olympics the future? l as: they did in 2019, i'm going to go as they did in 2019, i�*m going to go as they did in 2019, i�*m going to go as the underdog like i did last time
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and i�*m going to go on there, not thinking that i�*ve wanted already. and it looks good on the winning again. two times, two—way champions. that is what i am hoping for. elected compel her to the olympic title at one point in the future. not many miles left in the tank as the formula one season draws to a close. just two races remaining, as lewis hamilton and max verstappen fight it out in saudi arabia this weekend before next week�*s finale in abu dhabi. glued to it as we will be isjennie gow. jennie will get theer, because with verstappen leading there is of course the chance that the red bull driver could wrap it up this weekend. an early advantage, give a sense of how we are shipping up this weekend and where the two drivers on the championship of the moment. we are cominu into championship of the moment. we are coming into the _ championship of the moment. we are coming into the penultimate - championship of the moment. we are coming into the penultimate two - championship of the moment. we are coming into the penultimate two race | coming into the penultimate two race weekend, 25 points on offer at each race event and max leads the
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championship standings by eight points and in formula 1 terms, that is pretty close. and so there is a lot to play for in these last two races. and this would be remembered by the first world title or lose hamiltons record breaking a title and a knowledge back in the data that they have in the experience. we saw them i practising today and we know they have a certain amount of momentum in previous races and drawing first blood, hasn�*t he was mike is drawing first blood, hasn't he was mik , . :, : drawing first blood, hasn't he was mik ,. :, : ,. drawing first blood, hasn't he was mik :, : mike is a long run, which is a pace that i mike is a long run, which is a pace that i race — mike is a long run, which is a pace that i race and _ mike is a long run, which is a pace that i race and mercedes really - that i race and mercedes really dominating and they have a red bull and we do not know how true those stats are. but there taking it to
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the last two races. was silver hamilton came from the back, storming through to take the victory in qatar when they had a huge dominant performance stop and all intents and purposes, they�*ve also shown that they are leading the way and so what can they do to protect that lead? we and so what can they do to protect that lead? ~ ., ,:, and so what can they do to protect that lead? ~ ., ., . , and so what can they do to protect thatlead? ., , :, that lead? we also saw a crush today and practice — that lead? we also saw a crush today and practice which _ that lead? we also saw a crush today and practice which disrupted - that lead? we also saw a crush today and practice which disrupted things i and practice which disrupted things somewhat, jenny? aha, and practice which disrupted things somewhat, jenny? b. big and practice which disrupted things somewhat, jenny?— and practice which disrupted things somewhat, jenny? a big crash in the ferrari on turn _ somewhat, jenny? a big crash in the ferrari on turn 22 _ somewhat, jenny? a big crash in the ferrari on turn 22 which _ somewhat, jenny? a big crash in the ferrari on turn 22 which is a - somewhat, jenny? a big crash in the ferrari on turn 22 which is a point. ferrari on turn 22 which is a point on the second that is been pointed out by a fellow driver and it might be a problem for williams team and sure enough, the last few moments of practice they had a big tanks they win at the rear and the carl is an absolute mess. it�*s an expensive mistake for him and the ferrari team. it doesn�*t count for anything today, and will get them back
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tomorrow but the incident shows the peril around the brand—new set and the fast track as well. peril around the brand-new set and the fast track as well.— the fast track as well. finally, rive us the fast track as well. finally, give us a _ the fast track as well. finally, give us a sense _ the fast track as well. finally, give us a sense of— the fast track as well. finally, give us a sense of the - the fast track as well. finally, | give us a sense of the dynamic between lewis hamilton and at the moment, the stakes are so high now as we near the end. and that is a fascinating thing in this championship.- fascinating thing in this championship. fascinating thing in this cham--ionshi. , . ., championship. they are so calm and collected, championship. they are so calm and collected. they _ championship. they are so calm and collected, they don't _ championship. they are so calm and collected, they don't seem - championship. they are so calm and collected, they don't seem under i collected, they don�*t seem under pressure at all. it�*s actually the two bosses who are the ones that seem more cross at the moment and with each other. so when it comes to this championships, you see that it�*s very calm, very composed and the team principles and letting their feelings known a the team principles and letting theirfeelings known a bit the team principles and letting their feelings known a bit more. the team principles and letting theirfeelings known a bit more. it their feelings known a bit more. it is fascinating, the drivers slick will but both of those teams, yeah, you wonder how they�*re feeling. 11 jetta on sports day. thank you very much indeed. fascinating we can.
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lewis hamilton, will he stand alone with the record drivers titles. we will see how he will play out this weekend. that is all for the rest of the sports team for now. thank you for watching. goodbye. hello there. it was briefly milder through today, but that�*s not going to last again. cold air is going to make a return this weekend. with that, there should be more sunshine around at least, but there will also be plenty of showers in this low pressure will be nearby. you can see the milder area mask across the country through friday. cold air looms the north and the west and that would work us without these words and already engaging in scotland and northern ireland by the middle parts of the night and so, the shows will be turning increasing wintry. further south and east into england and wales,
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we will have a band of rain spreading eastwards and it�*s going to be coming increasingly blustery wherever you are in feel quite cold. we start saturday morning off with this band of rain which will clearly from eastern england and then it spread with sunshine and many southern areas could stay dry altogether. it further north and west, lots of showers around in emerging temperatures of spells of rain increasingly wintry even down to lower levels it�*s going to be a chilly day.
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this is bbc news. the headlines. the couple who killed six—year—old arthur labinyo hughes have been jailed. arthur�*s father faces 21 years in prison his girlfriend life in prison, with a minimum term of 29 years. the judge said the couple�*s actions were �*spiteful and sadistic,�* and that arthur was subjected to the �*most unimaginable suffering�*. child preotection agencies say lessons must be learned. we are all still struggling to come to terms with what arthur interred before he was killed their sentencing marks the first stage in achieving some sort ofjustice for arthur. achieving some sort ofjustice for arthur. the euro 2020 final is branded a day of �*national shame�* after 2,000 "ticketless, drunken thugs" got into wembley stadium.
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