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will be rain to the cloud will be rain to the south, mainly sunshine and extremely mild. it will be quite a blustery day across the board. these are wind gusts across north—west of scotland touching gale force at times. temperatures south of the weather front we could see at highs of around 13 or 1a, but single figures across the north. as we move deeper into the week that weather front eventually winds out and put it southwards introducing cold air to all areas. southwards introducing cold air to allareas. keep southwards introducing cold air to all areas. keep an eye on this deep area of low pressure. very small feature which could bring severe gales and snow to northern scotland on wednesday and thursday. friday has high pressure which will in so it will settle things down. with the last of the milder air moving away from the south on wednesday, then it colder for all towards the end of the week but drier with some sunshine as that high pressure moves in friday but we will also see a return to overnight frost. back to you. a reminder of our top story...
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gcse says students will be given more guidance. this gcse says students will be given more guidance.— gcse says students will be given more uuidance. , , ., ., , . more guidance. this year group have been adversely _ more guidance. this year group have been adversely affected _ more guidance. this year group have been adversely affected more - more guidance. this year group have been adversely affected more than i been adversely affected more than any other year group and have gone through exam so far and they need that most of knowing what they really need to focus their minds on. that's all from the bbc news at six, so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'm olly foster. sliding to defeat in the mixed doubles curling. it is now at bronze or nothing 1a gigabytes.
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the uk and ireland put their world cup plans are nice but will they have a better chance of hosting the euros? and what chance does paul collingwood have a becoming the full—time england cricket coach. he will have a chance to improve in the west indies next month. also coming up in the programme — fairytale of new york. danny tiller tossed us with making boxing history next month. i'v e i've wanted this fight for a long time, and just so excited about it. evening, it's been a really interesting day at the winter olympics, some great stories. after three days of full of competiton, there are still no british medals. bruce mouat and jenn dodds
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could have guaranteed one in the curling today, but were pipped by norway in their semifinal. the mixed doubles world champions will now face sweden for bronze. from beijing, here's our sports correspondent andy swiss. it was a case of so near yet so far for bruce mouat and jenn dodds. the real champions lead for having too at one point with the errors began to creep in them of the time they reached the final end, it was locked at 5-5 reached the final end, it was locked at 5—5 but crucially it was nor what he had the final stone. when there chance came to clinch the match, they held their nerve to win 6—5. so they held their nerve to win 6—5. so they go through to the final against italy were asked britain go through to the bronze medal playoff against sweden. so still a metalfor the pair to play for but afterwards his appointment was plain to see. we were in control for most of the
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game — were in control for most of the game i— were in control for most of the game. i felt that was the best game we played _ game. i felt that was the best game we played all week, sol game. i felt that was the best game we played all week, so i think that's— we played all week, so i think that's even harder to take as well. disappointed in my last three ends really _ disappointed in my last three ends really that's — disappointed in my last three ends really. that's the _ disappointed in my last three ends really. that's the toughest - disappointed in my last three ends really. that's the toughest thing i disappointed in my last three endsj really. that's the toughest thing to -et really. that's the toughest thing to get oven _ really. that's the toughest thing to get oven she — really. that's the toughest thing to get over. she played _ really. that's the toughest thing to get over. she played amazing - really. that's the toughest thing to get over. she played amazing all . get over. she played amazing all day, _ get over. she played amazing all day, and — get over. she played amazing all day, and just— get over. she played amazing all day, and just as _ get over. she played amazing all day, and just as appointed - get over. she played amazing all day, and just as appointed more| get over. she played amazing all i day, and just as appointed more for what i've _ day, and just as appointed more for what i've done _ day, and just as appointed more for what i've done to _ day, and just as appointed more for what i've done to the _ day, and just as appointed more for what i've done to the team - day, and just as appointed more for what i've done to the team and - what i've done to the team and for myself, _ what i've done to the team and for myself, you — what i've done to the team and for myself, you know? _ what i've done to the team and for myself, you know? it's _ what i've done to the team and for myself, you know? it's tough. - what i've done to the team and for myself, you know? it's tough. sol myself, you know? it's tough. so close myself, you know? it's tough. close to the british parent as a myself, you know? it's tough.“ close to the british parent as a say they will play sweden and the bronze medal playoff tomorrow. sweden thrashed 8—1 by italy, so still a metal for the british thrashed 8—1 by italy, so still a metalfor the british pair to go for, and there could be another metal chance 1a gigabytes tomorrow after an impressive performance from the skier care steep mirror in qualifying for the big air event. now she is only 17 and is the youngest member of team gb here in beijing and is having a lot of success itjunior level but she showed she can be a real contender
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by qualifying in seventh place for it tomorrow's final. not such good news for britain and possibly other two skiers in the big air competition as both james woods and katie summerhays failed to qualify for the final but kirsty mirror is safely through and she has a chance of olympic medal and tomorrow's final. lots to look forward to tomorrow. let's talk more about today's action with four—time olympian chemmy alcott. tell us about kirsty muir. that was nerveless. she says she was hapy to have landed her best best trick "the dub 12". she is get this rawness about her and naivety that turns into positivity in the occasions of the olympics— positivity in the occasions of the olympics is an unknown chemist and she is_ olympics is an unknown chemist and she is treating it like anything else _ she is treating it like anything else and — she is treating it like anything else and she is landing that first run giving — else and she is landing that first run giving her so much confidence going _ run giving her so much confidence going into — run giving her so much confidence going into the final. we all want her to— going into the final. we all want her to get— going into the final. we all want her to get on that podium and we know_ her to get on that podium and we know she — her to get on that podium and we know she can do it but she is so young _ know she can do it but she is so young that _ know she can do it but she is so young that she should not have the
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pressure _ young that she should not have the pressure of a nation on her shoulder _ pressure of a nation on her shoulder. i do have to say that is incredible — shoulder. i do have to say that is incredible what she is doing especially since she is still in school — especially since she is still in school. , , . , especially since she is still in school. , ,. especially since she is still in school. , , . , ., ., school. the olympic is always a ma'or school. the olympic is always a major event _ school. the olympic is always a major event when _ school. the olympic is always a major event when the - school. the olympic is always a major event when the downhill. school. the olympic is always a - major event when the downhill. we have an amazing race today and the only accolade hits collection in world — only accolade hits collection in world cup downhill skiing that he did not— world cup downhill skiing that he did not have and he very much deserved — did not have and he very much deserved it from top to bottom, beat feu2~ he _ deserved it from top to bottom, beat feuz. he was smooth it is amazing at gliding _ feuz. he was smooth it is amazing at gliding but _ feuz. he was smooth it is amazing at gliding but today he showed he had attorney— gliding but today he showed he had attorney skills as well and that tunnel— attorney skills as well and that tunnel has everything in it, sipping bil tunnel has everything in it, sipping lrig turns _ tunnel has everything in it, sipping big turns and blind dates and big air, it's _ big turns and blind dates and big air, it's so — big turns and blind dates and big air, it's so excited. a big turns and blind dates and big air, it's so excited.— air, it's so excited. a real good news story _ air, it's so excited. a real good news story was _ air, it's so excited. a real good news story was max _ air, it's so excited. a real good news story was max the - air, it's so excited. a real good i news story was max the canadian three years diagnosed with cancer who is now an olympic gold medallist but controversy in that as well because the judges might have missed something in his run. it
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because the judges might have missed something in his run.— something in his run. it was that he crabbed something in his run. it was that he grabbed his — something in his run. it was that he grabbed his boot _ something in his run. it was that he grabbed his boot and _ something in his run. it was that he grabbed his boot and not _ something in his run. it was that he grabbed his boot and not his - something in his run. it was that he grabbed his boot and not his board| grabbed his boot and not his board and they— grabbed his boot and not his board and they missed that solution to being _ and they missed that solution to being deducted a few points but he is such— being deducted a few points but he is such a _ being deducted a few points but he is such a popular figure, that was it there. — is such a popular figure, that was it there. he — is such a popular figure, that was it there, he is so popular that i think— it there, he is so popular that i think everyone knows that he could have grab _ think everyone knows that he could have grab that bore but it wasjust a mistake — have grab that bore but it wasjust a mistake but this isjudge sports. you are _ a mistake but this isjudge sports. you are in— a mistake but this isjudge sports. you are in your destiny in the hands of people _ you are in your destiny in the hands of people watching and not like what i did of people watching and not like what i did as _ of people watching and not like what i did as an— of people watching and not like what i did as an alpine skier and being tied and— i did as an alpine skier and being tied and as— i did as an alpine skier and being tied and as i said he is popular enough — tied and as i said he is popular enough that he has been so dominant in snowboarding that it was a great podium _ in snowboarding that it was a great podium and was a very exciting competition. podium and was a very exciting competition-— podium and was a very exciting com etition. �* ., ., ., i. competition. another one of your former events _ competition. another one of your former events the _ competition. another one of your former events the giant - competition. another one of your former events the giant slalom, l competition. another one of your i former events the giant slalom, and the hot favourite schiffrin and it only lasted five turns. defending her liids only lasted five turns. defending her lipids and — only lasted five turns. defending her lipids and is _ only lasted five turns. defending her lipids and is in _ only lasted five turns. defending her lipids and is in for— only lasted five turns. defending her lipids and is in for possibly i her lipids and is in for possibly every— her lipids and is in for possibly every event and not how she wanted it to slarl _ every event and not how she wanted it to start. already on the fourth gate _ it to start. already on the fourth gate with this elvis presley shadow comes— gate with this elvis presley shadow comes in— gate with this elvis presley shadow comes in late and goes down is how the shoulder and just dropping with the shoulder and just dropping with the snow— the shoulder and just dropping with the snow quite brutal. it's very hard _ the snow quite brutal. it's very hard to— the snow quite brutal. it's very hard to get the finesse on the snow
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if you have — hard to get the finesse on the snow if you have have the touch but also be aggressive with it and the hardest thing there is that she has not get _ hardest thing there is that she has not get the feeling of how to ski this snow— not get the feeling of how to ski this snow for the next event and that's— this snow for the next event and that's what she would've wanted to maybe _ that's what she would've wanted to maybe not— that's what she would've wanted to maybe not win but get some turns on this as _ maybe not win but get some turns on this as you _ maybe not win but get some turns on this as you can bring that to her preferred — this as you can bring that to her preferred discipline of slalom. hector— preferred discipline of slalom. hector of— preferred discipline of slalom. hector of sweden with her first individual victory in a major to or ship taking the giant slalom and many thanks indeed and i know you are with us for a fair few days keeping across all things winter olympics and many thanks. let's have a quick look at some of the winter olympics headlines. dutch speed skater irene wust has become the first winter olympian to win individual gold at five different games. she broke the olympic record in the 1500 metres. that's her sixth gold and 12th medal in total. 15—year—old kamila valieva has became the first female figure skater to land a quadruplejump at an olympic games. that helped the russia olympic committee to team gold. canada's women beat
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the russia olympic committee in the ice hockey prelims, but the start of their match was delayed by an hour because the russian's covid test results hadn't arrived. the game eventually started with both teams wearing masks, but the russians took theirs off during the final period when the paperwork came through. the ioc president thomas bach met for dinner with the chinese tennis player pung shuai over the weekend. the face—to—face meeting follows previous communication between the two with concerns over her wellbeing. she disappeared for a number of weeks in november after she accused a high—ranking oficial of sexual assault on social media. in an interview with the french newspaper l'equipe published today, she repeated her claim that there was a huge misunderstanding. here's our china correspondent stephen mcdonell. every time the communist party — at times in collusion with
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the international olympic committee or, in this case, a french newspaper — tries some way of dampening down this issue, more questions are left unanswered. and in this case, the french newspaper didn't ask her the crucial questions. for example, she says, apparently, in that interview, "i never accused anyone of sexual assault." well, what did you mean, then? the four home nations and the irish fa have scrapped their plan to bid for the 2030 world cup and will now focus on a joint bid for the 2028 european championship. the uk government had spent £2.8 million on a feasibilty study for staging the world cup. they said they understood the decision not to proceed with the associations now concluding that the euros are more realistic and make more sense financially.
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there is a lot more certainty about euros is another date we have to haveitin euros is another date we have to have it in by march and one of the landscape better in europe than we do the whole glow. so we have the cost of hosting a tournament chemist of taxpayer money, and also the return on investment, having worked in the us and for many years, the return on investment is a huge soap £3 to £1 in terms of investment by the government for example. so we are in a good place, having productive discussions with the welsh government, cardiff city county, team wales and we are very focused on bringing the tournaments to wales in 2028. the 2030 bid has been described as a vanity project and a pipe dream that was doomed from the start by the chair of the dcms committee, julian knight. i spoke to him earlier. he began by explaining why he thinks a world cup bid would be a waste of time.
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when we last run for the world cup, we prove _ when we last run for the world cup, we prove -- — when we last run for the world cup, we prove —— received two votes, one of our own — we prove —— received two votes, one of our own. the wood is not changed that much— of our own. the wood is not changed that much sense and we have had a debacle over the wimbley final and also we _ debacle over the wimbley final and also we have had quite serious issues — also we have had quite serious issues i — also we have had quite serious issues i think in this country about football— issues i think in this country about football governance which is certainly noticed abroad and i think probably— certainly noticed abroad and i think probably precludes us for the moment from successfully bidding for a world — from successfully bidding for a world cup. from successfully bidding for a world cup-— from successfully bidding for a worldcu.~ , . world cup. welcome them switching attention to the _ world cup. welcome them switching attention to the euros _ world cup. welcome them switching attention to the euros in _ world cup. welcome them switching attention to the euros in 2028, - attention to the euros in 2028, which is still a big deal? it is attention to the euros in 2028, which is still a big deal?- which is still a big deal? it is a big deal- _ which is still a big deal? it is a big deal. and _ which is still a big deal? it is a big deal. and i _ which is still a big deal? it is a big deal. and i do _ which is still a big deal? it is a big deal. and i do welcome i which is still a big deal? it is al big deal. and i do welcome the which is still a big deal? it is a - big deal. and i do welcome the day have decided to give up on the notion— have decided to give up on the notion of— have decided to give up on the notion of the world cup, which was unachievable right from the start. however. — unachievable right from the start. however. i— unachievable right from the start. however, i think there are many things— however, i think there are many things we — however, i think there are many things we need to do before we show that we _ things we need to do before we show that we are _ things we need to do before we show that we are properly capable of hosting — that we are properly capable of hosting a — that we are properly capable of hosting a tournament as large as the euros _ hosting a tournament as large as the euros that — hosting a tournament as large as the euros. that includes a change to football— euros. that includes a change to football governance and also we need to learn _ football governance and also we need to learn all— football governance and also we need to learn all the lessons that we can
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contained in the report of the debacle — contained in the report of the debacle at the final at wembley stadium. , ., , , , debacle at the final at wembley stadium. , ., _ stadium. obviously the euros is a ufo event _ stadium. obviously the euros is a ufo event and _ stadium. obviously the euros is a ufo event and you _ stadium. obviously the euros is a ufo event and you don't - stadium. obviously the euros is a ufo event and you don't think- stadium. obviously the euros is a l ufo event and you don't think that will count against them or will it if they are going for this euro 2028 final? ,, ., , ., , ., ., ~ ., final? slowly does not make that task any easier _ final? slowly does not make that task any easier the _ final? slowly does not make that task any easier the fact - final? slowly does not make that task any easier the fact we - final? slowly does not make that| task any easier the fact we nearly had a _ task any easier the fact we nearly had a major tragedy at the final. and i_ had a major tragedy at the final. and i think— had a major tragedy at the final. and i think the get report has shown effectively _ and i think the get report has shown effectively what seems to have happened was there was a major failing _ happened was there was a major failing in— happened was there was a major failing in crop management that day. and we _ failing in crop management that day. and we need to show that we have learned _ and we need to show that we have learned those lessons and also frankly— learned those lessons and also frankly we need to change the way in which _ frankly we need to change the way in which football is governed in this country — which football is governed in this country. we have the crouch review, i country. we have the crouch review, i review _ country. we have the crouch review, i review into — country. we have the crouch review, i review into the future of football governance and i would like to see that adopted before the government actually— that adopted before the government actually got its full weight behind this euros bid. do actually got its full weight behind this euros bid.— this euros bid. do you think a multi-nation _ this euros bid. do you think a multi-nation joint _ this euros bid. do you think a multi-nation joint bid - this euros bid. do you think a multi-nation joint bid with i this euros bid. do you think a i multi-nation joint bid with ireland multi—nationjoint bid with ireland and the home nations would actually get off the ground? in and the home nations would actually get off the ground?— get off the ground? in the euros commits a _ get off the ground? in the euros commits a bit _ get off the ground? in the euros commits a bit of— get off the ground? in the euros commits a bit of a _ get off the ground? in the euros commits a bit of a dogs - get off the ground? in the eurosl commits a bit of a dogs breakfast and shows—
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commits a bit of a dogs breakfast and shows a paucity of leadership at and shows a paucity of leadership at a time _ and shows a paucity of leadership at a time when the decision was made. i think it's _ a time when the decision was made. i think it's possible that we could have _ think it's possible that we could have logged in the uk and ireland. we are _ have logged in the uk and ireland. we are a _ have logged in the uk and ireland. we are a large landmass and you are not playing one match in baku and another _ not playing one match in baku and another one in lisbon, sol not playing one match in baku and another one in lisbon, so i don't to the problems really there in terms of hosting and travelling so i would like to _ of hosting and travelling so i would like to think that it's possible that— like to think that it's possible that we — like to think that it's possible that we could have a uk and ireland being _ that we could have a uk and ireland being and _ that we could have a uk and ireland being and it would not actually cause — being and it would not actually cause any— being and it would not actually cause any particular issues that we have _ cause any particular issues that we have of— cause any particular issues that we have of course in the past had two countries — have of course in the past had two countries next to each other which been _ countries next to each other which been successfully and put on a very good _ been successfully and put on a very good euros — been successfully and put on a very good euros chemist would also any problem _ good euros chemist would also any problem with that. this season's fa cup continues to deliver the goods. no doubt about the biggest headline from the weekend's fourth round ties. non—league boreham wood beating bournemouth with the rewrad of a trip to everton in the last 16. the game's only goal came from their 37—year—old captain mark ricketts in the first half in front of 1li00 wood fans. that's 500 more than their average home attendance.
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a dysfunctional family. we are all rallying in—house but this is told us that you cannot beat full. we are not individually great and i don't think we're the best individually in the national league but together we are better than anyone. we show that lasne enters her performance. they are in the championship and it was a great determination and for us to go when that is tremendous and remembering it is unlivable. use respect for frank lampart and i will be watching them and hopefully we can keep under tables so it is conceded in the fa cup so if we go to goodison park and keep a clean sheet, who knows? one of the other upsets over the weekend saw championship side nottingham forest thrash their east midlands rivals leicester city 4—1. it was a pretty tame way for the defending champions to give up their title, and austin halewood from the football news show has been looking into what's been going wrong
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for the foxes this season. after a bit of a break—up of the premier— after a bit of a break—up of the premier league is back with a packed schedule _ premier league is back with a packed schedule of— premier league is back with a packed schedule of midweek matches and ark of the _ schedule of midweek matches and ark of the biggest of the mall is on thursday as liverpool host leicester city at _ thursday as liverpool host leicester city at anfield and the foxes are heading — city at anfield and the foxes are heading to merseyside in a bit of a crossroads — heading to merseyside in a bit of a crossroads after a brilliant first two full — crossroads after a brilliant first two full seasons under brendan rodgers, — two full seasons under brendan rodgers, this campaign to be fair has been — rodgers, this campaign to be fair has been a — rodgers, this campaign to be fair has been a bit of a struggle. they are currently down in tenth in the league _ are currently down in tenth in the league table, ten points behind arsenat— league table, ten points behind arsenal who are in sixth. it got a lot worse — arsenal who are in sixth. it got a lot worse this weekend in the fa cup _ lot worse this weekend in the fa cup. they— lot worse this weekend in the fa cup. they were thrashed 4—1 by lot worse this weekend in the fa cup. they were thrashed 4—1byjimmy cheapside _ cup. they were thrashed 4—1byjimmy cheapside nottingham forest and it brought— cheapside nottingham forest and it brought about a humiliating and to the defence of their fa cup title and brendan rodgers it's fair to say was not _ and brendan rodgers it's fair to say was not impressed.— was not impressed. teams were to . ether was not impressed. teams were togetherfor— was not impressed. teams were together for three _ was not impressed. teams were together for three years - was not impressed. teams were together for three years and i i was not impressed. teams were l together for three years and i can see some — together for three years and i can see some worrying _ together for three years and i can see some worrying times, - together for three years and i can see some worrying times, but. together for three years and i can. see some worrying times, but with
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some _ see some worrying times, but with some of— see some worrying times, but with some of our— see some worrying times, but with some of our players _ see some worrying times, but with some of our players unfortunatelyl some of our players unfortunately but it _ some of our players unfortunately but it something _ some of our players unfortunately but it something we _ some of our players unfortunately but it something we have - some of our players unfortunately but it something we have got- some of our players unfortunately but it something we have got to l some of our players unfortunatelyl but it something we have got to go again— but it something we have got to go again and _ but it something we have got to go again and got— but it something we have got to go again and got a _ but it something we have got to go again and got a get— but it something we have got to go again and got a get back _ but it something we have got to go again and got a get back in - but it something we have got to go again and got a get back in and i but it something we have got to go again and got a get back in and got a tough— again and got a get back in and got a tough game now— again and got a get back in and got a tough game now in— again and got a get back in and got a tough game now in a _ again and got a get back in and got a tough game now in a big - again and got a get back in and got a tough game now in a big game i again and got a get back in and got| a tough game now in a big game on thursday _ a tough game now in a big game on thursday but — a tough game now in a big game on thursday. but today— a tough game now in a big game on thursday. but today was _ a tough game now in a big game on thursday. but today was nothing i thursday. but today was nothing good _ thursday. but today was nothing aood. �* ., ., , . ., , thursday. but today was nothing iood, �* ., ., , . ., , ., good. brendan rodgers clearly not imressed good. brendan rodgers clearly not impressed with _ good. brendan rodgers clearly not impressed with his _ good. brendan rodgers clearly not impressed with his team _ good. brendan rodgers clearly not impressed with his team and i good. brendan rodgers clearly not impressed with his team and he i good. brendan rodgers clearly not i impressed with his team and he said some _ impressed with his team and he said some of— impressed with his team and he said some of them need to show that they are good _ some of them need to show that they are good enough to actually be at the club — are good enough to actually be at the club. what has changed with this season? _ the club. what has changed with this season? . �* , the club. what has changed with this season? ., �*, , ._ ,, the club. what has changed with this season? ., h , ~ ., season? that's play with the kind of confidence that _ season? that's play with the kind of confidence that they _ season? that's play with the kind of confidence that they perhaps - season? that's play with the kind of confidence that they perhaps have l confidence that they perhaps have beenin confidence that they perhaps have been in recent seasons and they have actually conceded 58 goals in all competitions which is to in more than any other premier league side and norwich city are fighting relegation are the dearest to them with 48. that defensive record is honestly a bit of a concern and they've also had injuries to key players like jamie vardy and then defenders likejonny evans and wesley for vona and that is clearly had an effect on that poor record but also consistency in the team selection as well. they have the three games postponed after christmas which would not have helped that consistency as well so
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all in all it's just not been a great season for them and the need to try to pick up some form and just try and pick some points up to get that confidence back.— try and pick some points up to get that confidence back. much more for that confidence back. much more for that result in — that confidence back. much more for that result in the _ that confidence back. much more for that result in the cup _ that confidence back. much more for that result in the cup on _ that confidence back. much more for that result in the cup on sunday i that confidence back. much more for that result in the cup on sunday and| that result in the cup on sunday and let speak— that result in the cup on sunday and let speak to— that result in the cup on sunday and let speak to one podcast are now who is probably— let speak to one podcast are now who is probably still looking his wounds after that— is probably still looking his wounds after that defeat. we can tell you are certainly a leicester city fan there _ are certainly a leicester city fan there but— are certainly a leicester city fan there but what is the feeling around there but what is the feeling around the club _ there but what is the feeling around the club the moment? it�*s there but what is the feeling around the club the moment?— there but what is the feeling around the club the moment? it's mixed. as she said, the club the moment? it's mixed. as she said. is — the club the moment? it's mixed. as she said. is not _ the club the moment? it's mixed. as she said, is not been _ the club the moment? it's mixed. as she said, is not been a _ the club the moment? it's mixed. as she said, is not been a good - the club the moment? it's mixed. as she said, is not been a good season. j she said, is not been a good season. we have _ she said, is not been a good season. we have had — she said, is not been a good season. we have had two— she said, is not been a good season. we have had two really good - she said, is not been a good season. | we have had two really good seasons and you _ we have had two really good seasons and you can _ we have had two really good seasons and you can with— we have had two really good seasons and you can with mutterings - we have had two really good seasons and you can with mutterings and i and you can with mutterings and rumbling — and you can with mutterings and rumbling starting _ and you can with mutterings and rumbling starting about - and you can with mutterings and rumbling starting about brendan rodgers — rumbling starting about brendan rodgers is _ rumbling starting about brendan rodgers is it— rumbling starting about brendan rodgers. is it third _ rumbling starting about brendan rodgers. is it third season- rumbling starting about brendan- rodgers. is it third season syndrome with him? _ rodgers. is it third season syndrome with him? he — rodgers. is it third season syndrome with him? he had — rodgers. is it third season syndrome with him? he had that— rodgers. is it third season syndrome with him? he had that it— rodgers. is it third season syndrome with him? he had that it liverpool. with him? he had that it liverpool but you _ with him? he had that it liverpool but you know _ with him? he had that it liverpool but you know what _ with him? he had that it liverpool but you know what it's _ with him? he had that it liverpool but you know what it's been - with him? he had that it liverpool but you know what it's been a i but you know what it's been a difficult — but you know what it's been a difficult year. _ but you know what it's been a difficult year. and _ but you know what it's been a difficult year. and it's - but you know what it's been a difficult year. and it's almostl but you know what it's been a i difficult year. and it's almost like a reality— difficult year. and it's almost like a reality check— difficult year. and it's almost like a reality check this _ difficult year. and it's almost like a reality check this season. - difficult year. and it's almost like a reality check this season. i i difficult year. and it's almost likei a reality check this season. i think it's worse — a reality check this season. i think it's worse because _ a reality check this season. i think it's worse because we _ a reality check this season. i think it's worse because we did - a reality check this season. i think it's worse because we did so- a reality check this season. i think it's worse because we did so welll it's worse because we did so well for the _ it's worse because we did so well for the previous— it's worse because we did so well for the previous two _ it's worse because we did so well for the previous two years. - it's worse because we did so well for the previous two years. but . it's worse because we did so well. for the previous two years. but you look at _ for the previous two years. but you
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look at who — for the previous two years. but you look at who was _ for the previous two years. but you look at who was battling _ for the previous two years. but you look at who was battling for- for the previous two years. but you look at who was battling for fourthi look at who was battling for fourth and fifth _ look at who was battling for fourth and fifth place. _ look at who was battling for fourth and fifth place, you _ look at who was battling for fourth and fifth place, you know- look at who was battling for fourth and fifth place, you know there i look at who was battling for fourthl and fifth place, you know there was no arsenal. — and fifth place, you know there was no arsenal. no— and fifth place, you know there was no arsenal, no tottenham, - and fifth place, you know there wasl no arsenal, no tottenham, probably 'ust no arsenal, no tottenham, probably just west _ no arsenal, no tottenham, probably just west ham — no arsenal, no tottenham, probably just west ham and _ no arsenal, no tottenham, probably just west ham and a _ no arsenal, no tottenham, probably just west ham and a look— no arsenal, no tottenham, probably just west ham and a look at - no arsenal, no tottenham, probably just west ham and a look at this i just west ham and a look at this season, — just west ham and a look at this season, taught _ just west ham and a look at this season, taught is _ just west ham and a look at this season, taught is back— just west ham and a look at this season, taught is back in- just west ham and a look at thisl season, taught is back in arsenal just west ham and a look at this i season, taught is back in arsenal is back in— season, taught is back in arsenal is back in west — season, taught is back in arsenal is back in west ham _ season, taught is back in arsenal is back in west ham are _ season, taught is back in arsenal is back in west ham are still- season, taught is back in arsenal is back in west ham are still there i season, taught is back in arsenal isl back in west ham are still there and there _ back in west ham are still there and there are _ back in west ham are still there and there are more _ back in west ham are still there and there are more teams _ back in west ham are still there and there are more teams going - back in west ham are still there and there are more teams going for thatj there are more teams going for that position— there are more teams going for that position and — there are more teams going for that position and it — there are more teams going for that position and it was _ there are more teams going for that position and it was almost _ there are more teams going for that position and it was almost sort i there are more teams going for that position and it was almost sort of i position and it was almost sort of hours _ position and it was almost sort of hours for— position and it was almost sort of hours for two _ position and it was almost sort of hours for two seasons. _ position and it was almost sort of hours for two seasons.— position and it was almost sort of hours for two seasons. much more on the football — hours for two seasons. much more on the football new _ hours for two seasons. much more on the football new show _ hours for two seasons. much more on the football new show which - hours for two seasons. much more on the football new show which you i hours for two seasons. much more on the football new show which you can i the football new show which you can find on the iplayer or the website. the ajax director of football, marc overmars, has left his role with immediate effect after sending a series of inappropriate messages to several female colleagues at the club. the 1t8—year—old, who won three league titles and the champions league as a player with ajax, said he was "ashamed" and that his behaviour was "unacceptable". he'd been in the post for ten years. in cricket kemen what is going to
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coach the english men's team for the interim basis and is already in the west indies after a previous series which the team lost. i asked jonathan agnew whether he was a serious contender now for the role of full—time coach? serious contender now for the role of full-time coach?— of full-time coach? they have not not man of full-time coach? they have not got many choices. _ with the timing of this tort being as it is with the county season approaching and not many around at the moment who could step in a short notice and do thatjob, so paul collingwood was there in australia until he went on to the t 20s and he was assistant coach. it's logical that he should step up just for now for the short term. although we don't know how long the short term is. it's all pretty chaotic at the moment and barely a day goes by without somebody losing theirjob which is very sad for them. but there are some pretty big decisions being taken by andrew strauss we will find out what this team is going to be tomorrow. they go to the
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west indies we find out more about who the coaches might be on that tour but i made the point again they are fishing in a very shallow pool because the county coaches are tied up. i because the county coaches are tied u . _ , , ., because the county coaches are tied u -. , , ., . ., , ., up. i guess the one constant in the leadership groun — up. i guess the one constant in the leadership group is _ up. i guess the one constant in the leadership group is that _ up. i guess the one constant in the leadership group is that we - up. i guess the one constant in the leadership group is that we have i up. i guess the one constant in the. leadership group is that we have the same captain and vice captain injoe roux and ben stokes and i find it really interesting from this brief comments from paul collingwood on excepting this interim role, he says although they know it will be easy, joe root and ben stokes, they have a desire and bravery to do things differently to ensure the team can prosper. what do they need to do differently? i prosper. what do they need to do differently?— differently? i saw that and that mention of _ differently? i saw that and that mention of bravery _ differently? i saw that and that mention of bravery struck i differently? i saw that and that mention of bravery struck me | differently? i saw that and that l mention of bravery struck me as well. i wondered maybe if paul collingwood was pitching for the job actually, saying i am going to be different and i know the ropes and i'm a very proud former england player and have been around for a while and recognises and can now speak out and say that things do
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have to be different. what speak out and say that things do have to be different.— have to be different. what is a timetable _ have to be different. what is a timetable that _ have to be different. what is a timetable that the _ have to be different. what is a timetable that the ecb - have to be different. what is a timetable that the ecb would l have to be different. what is a i timetable that the ecb would like everything to be settled because it's a busy old summer coming up? it it's a busy old summer coming up? iii is with the usual conflict between test wicket and all the different one—day formats as well. interesting to see how the ecb goes about this summer and tom harrison is said he is very much under pressure. he said he wants and estimated take it through but he has got some stuff on his desk that he has to sort out both on and off the field. and i think people want still to happen quickly. and the test series against of every vote would be the right time it seems with the right process having gone through and they cannot rush this and if you get the right person to that person is going to be sure that they are the right fit and i was a difficult challenge as well. there is a long way to get in this process and i will be surprised if it does not happen or if it does happen before that first test match against of africa.— against of africa. jonathan agnew, went to leave _
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against of africa. jonathan agnew, went to leave for _ against of africa. jonathan agnew, went to leave for this _ against of africa. jonathan agnew, went to leave for this evening i against of africa. jonathan agnew, went to leave for this evening and | went to leave for this evening and headed straight back to our studio and martin. thank you very much. two people have been arrested after protesters clash of police after officers ordered the labour leader to safety and according to which paulding police, the incident took place shortly after 5pm and a group of protesters surrounded sir keira starmer close to new scotland yard and he was given by a police car and many women were arrested for assault of an emergency worker after a traffic cone was thrown at a police officer. remaining in custody and let's get more from our clinical correspondentjess parker. where was sir keir and why was he there? ithi’eir sir keir and why was he there? weir said he walked _ sir keir and why was he there? - " said he walked back to the ministry of defence were even having briefing back toward portcullis house, one of the main buildings in parliament with a couple of colleagues including shadow for secretary david lemi and videos of emerged on social
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media of sir keir * mart being harassed in purchaser shedding a number of things at him including trader and in one video somebody can be heard shouting jimmy savile. he will not recall that the prime minister has been heavily criticised for making a fault in the parliament that sir keir starmer had failed to prosecutejimmy that sir keir starmer had failed to prosecute jimmy savile when that sir keir starmer had failed to prosecutejimmy savile when he was director of public prosecutions with the labour leader's typically describe that claim as a ridiculous slur peddled by right wing trolls. it's also cost decent comfort among some conservative ranks and of course boris johnson some conservative ranks and of course borisjohnson public adviser resigned last week citing what boris johnson had said something that had caused discomfort to her and she left a long time serving eight and borisjohnson coming under renewed criticism this evening. he has ultimately sought to clarify his comments and some of his backers have said that he was deeply making
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a point that sir keir starmer was in charge of the organisation as a whole win in 2000 died in surrey police interviewed jimmy savile and consulted eight cps lawyer decided there was it was evident for prosecution as a place for there is no evidence that sir keir starmer was involved at any point in a decision not to chargejimmy savile. so i think there will be a criticism of borisjohnson tonight over that claimant perhaps renewed pressure as well for him to apologise. tell claimant perhaps renewed pressure as well for him to apologise.— well for him to apologise. tell us what's happened _ well for him to apologise. tell us what's happened to _ well for him to apologise. tell us what's happened to the - well for him to apologise. tell us what's happened to the people . well for him to apologise. tell us i what's happened to the people who were arrested because it'd look like it was quite loud and rather boisterous is what ward four at times. its. boisterous is what ward four at times. �* , ., ., times. a statement from the metropolitan _ times. a statement from the metropolitan police - times. a statement from the metropolitan police which i l times. a statement from the i metropolitan police which i think you outlined a short while ago but they said that shortly after 5:10pm this evening, a man of his friend by a group of protesters near to scotland yard was taken away from the scene by police car and that in the scene by police car and that in the video as we can see he was sir
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keir starmer at the labour leader in the police also say a man and woman were arrested at the scene for us all of emergency worker after a traffic cone was thrown at a police officer. they have been taken into custody and it's were saying we have are from every that sir keir starmer was returned safely to his office as well as the shadow for secretary as well. . «a well as the shadow for secretary as well. . . well as the shadow for secretary as well. ., ., ., g ,, ., ~ well. thanks a moment, jess parker at westminster. _ well. thanks a moment, jess parker at westminster. much _ well. thanks a moment, jess parker at westminster. much more - well. thanks a moment, jess parker at westminster. much more on - well. thanks a moment, jess parker at westminster. much more on that| at westminster. much more on that when we get more details that the evening air bbc news but now time for the weather with susan. hello. we started the week on a positively spring—like note, with temperatures slightly above average across the uk, and the flowers seem to have got the message based on many of our weather watcher images. the story for the week ahead, though, is not a particularly spring—like one. as the days go by, we'll actually see this weather system here to the north advancing a weather front, which is this streak of cloud you saw there behind me, further south
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across the uk. the blue triangles indicate it's a cold weather front. to the north of it, arctic air. so, monday we started off in atlantic air, and that's why it was relatively mild. but as this whole system pushes its way south through the course of the week, we'll all end up eventually in this much colder arctic air. to take us into the small hours of tuesday, however, it stays mild across england and wales, overnight lows somewhere around the 7—9 degree mark. some rain for northern england courtesy of the weather front. clearer skies to the north. for scotland, limited frost, i think, but by the end of the night, temperatures down the lower end of single figures. the weather front only slowly sinking south through tuesday. i think quite a lot of brightness for england and wales, and it will feel mild, if not perhaps warm in the sunshine. temperatures 13—14 degrees. the cloud still bothering northern england, some rain for western slopes. northern ireland emerging into some sunshine a bit later, perhaps cumbria, too. for scotland, a bright day, but breezy across the board, chilly for scotland.
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perhaps winds gusting up to gale—force actually to the far north of scotland. tuesday into wednesday, our weather front does start to slide south a little faster. notice the showers to the north of the uk turning increasingly white. that arctic air really biting across scotland. we could see actually some quite significant snow showers pushing through on that westerly wind with some accumulations. it certainly will fill colder than the temperatures on the thermometer would imply. notice to the far south, though, that milder airjust clinging on. wednesday into thursday, it's history, the arctic air plunges all the way down, in fact, into the continent. we'll need to keep a close eye on that little low wednesday into thursday. that could make for some very strong winds across scotland and maybe even drop some heavier snowfall here. and you see by the end of the week, there should be a lot of sunshine around. lighter winds on friday, but certainly a colder story for all of us.
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i'm ros atkins with outside source. world leaders are ramping up talks to prevent another war in ukraine. translation: of course i understand we have a common concern _ over european security, and i'd like to thank you for the fact that france is always trying to keep the decision—making process free and open. translation: today's meeting will begin to point us _ in the direction where we need to go, a de—escalation — the terms of which we're already familiar with. vladimir putin and emmanual macron are about to hold a joint news

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