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time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. yes indeed, good evening. every expectation is we have a powerful and dangerous storm bearing down on the uk. the red warning from the met office which means a danger to life, danger to property. if you have any sort of travel plans over the next 2a hours, worth having another think about those. this hook of cloud on the satellite picture is our developing storm system and on the southern flank of this low over the next 2a hours, that is where we have potential for the damaging winds. this red warning from the met office, gusts up to 90 mph for the coast of south—west england and wales, damaged disruption and coastal flooding likely. wales, damaged disruption and coastalflooding likely. this broader amber warning with potential for gusts up to 80 mph even for inland spots. that is quite unusual. certainly it could cause some big issues. the first signs of the stone
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tonight will be rain pushing from the south—west turning to snow across the pennines, southern uplands, even to low levels further north across scotland. those are your overnight temperatures, and as we head into friday the winds will really start to pick up. we are expecting gusts of up to 90 mph around coastal areas with very rough seas as well. stormy conditions, big waves, coastalflooding seas as well. stormy conditions, big waves, coastal flooding looking likely. the strong winds moving further east. 70 mph is pretty unusual. further north it won't be as windy, but we will see some disruptive snow in places, especially across scotland, potentially up to 30 centimetres of snow over higher ground but accumulations to lower levels too. blizzard conditions for some, snow that could cause power chords and certainly travel problems. it will be a cold day in the north where the snow is falling. a quick look at the weekend forecast, it turns a little
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bit calmer, still quite wet and windy, that could hamper any clear up windy, that could hamper any clear up operations but it is the next 2a hours that looked disruptive and potentially dangerous. ok, thank you. that is all from the bbc news at six so it is goodbye from me and we nowjoin the bbc news teams where you are.
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hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm chetan pathak. coming up on tonight's programme... finally, a first medalfor team gb at the winter olympics. a guaranteed silver which could yet be gold. the inspiration at the end. pure elation. i don't think i can sum it up elation. i don't think i can sum it up any other way. an emotional end to kamila
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valieva's winter olympics, after a failed drugs test. should the 15—year—old have been kept in the spotlight? all change in f1. michael masi is removed as race director, following the controversial season ending abu dhabi grand prix also coming up on the programme... england women are playing tonight. we'll tell you why they're facing their toughest test since coach sarina wiegman took over. welcome along, thank you forjoining us. whatever your thoughts on 15—year—old russian figure skater kamila valieva and herfailed drugs test, most people would have found her performance at the games today difficult to watch. in the glare of the spotlight, she fell multiple times in the free skate, finishing fourth and left the games in tears. inevitably, it's led to questions
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about the wisdom of the decision by sport's highest court to allow her to keep competing while investigations continue. our senior sports news reporter laura scott is in beijing. well, it was a night where it was widely expected there would be a champion we wouldn't have been able to call a champion, a win with an asterisk next to it. instead, 15—year—old kamila valieva skating on the biggest night of her night the micro life made a series of uncharacteristic errors, each one met with a series of gasps here in the stadium. those mistakes didn't just cost her the win, but a spot on the podium, such was the standard here tonight. and perhaps what it showed was that the weight of the scandal on her shoulders had finally taken its toll. in the end, we had a ceremony that nobody thought we would have tonight, with a 17—year—old
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trained by the same coach as valieva, taking the win. valieva herself, moments after coming off the ice, looked totally shell—shocked at what had happened to her. many will find it tragic this could happen to a 15—year—old on the biggest age of all, and this will go down in history as one of the most controversial nights in olympic history. shortly after valieva skated, laura scott she spoke to the 1980 olympic gold medallist robin cousins for his take on what he'd just witnessed. i found myself with my head in my hands _ i found myself with my head in my hands halfway through the performance. he wanted the world to st0p. _ performance. he wanted the world to stop, someone say, come here, let's rewind_ stop, someone say, come here, let's rewind and_ stop, someone say, come here, let's rewind and make it all go away. the warm up was solid, she was there, but she had a team—mate on the ice with herand i thought, "ok, you have learned how to have that solid russian veneer." and of—
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course, you come out and you just suddenly see it dissipate. and things were just slightly off — and then itjust fell apart. when you have had the full and the standard was so high from her rivals. he standard was so high from her rivals. . ~', standard was so high from her rivals. . ,, ., , rivals. he needed tricks. she has the full package. _ rivals. he needed tricks. she has the full package. -- _ rivals. he needed tricks. she has the full package. -- as _ rivals. he needed tricks. she has the full package. -- as you - rivals. he needed tricks. she has. the full package. -- as you needed. the full package. —— as you needed. she is_ the full package. —— as you needed. she is a _ the full package. —— as you needed. she is a beautiful and incredibly talented — she is a beautiful and incredibly talented skater. i don't want to see anyone _ talented skater. idon't want to see anyone go— talented skater. i don't want to see anyone go through what she has gone through— anyone go through what she has gone through again. what would you do? i would _ through again. what would you do? i would hope _ through again. what would you do? i would hope the people who can make a change _ would hope the people who can make a change make that change and the people _ change make that change and the people who can be held accountable are accountable. i'm joined now by former alpine skier and ski cross racer ed drake who competed at the 2010 winter olympics. we're mainly going to talk about team gb in a moment you are competing young, younger
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than her, in fact. how did it make you feel? i than her, in fact. how did it make ou feel? ., �* ~' than her, in fact. how did it make ou feel? ., �* ~ you feel? i don't think you can get away from the _ you feel? i don't think you can get away from the fact _ you feel? i don't think you can get away from the fact she _ you feel? i don't think you can get away from the fact she is - away from the fact she is essentially a child. that is the most difficult thing to comprehend. as an adult you are very much aware of what is happening and you are hardened as to everything that is happening. as a child your trust is still there. you can't help but feel for her, going through that and having to play at the olympic games were the biggest world stage. you are playing up probably the hardest moment of your life in front of millions of people.— moment of your life in front of millions of people. should they have allowed her to _ millions of people. should they have allowed her to keep _ millions of people. should they have allowed her to keep competing? - millions of people. should they have allowed her to keep competing? it i allowed her to keep competing? it was very difficult. she probably wanted to try to come out and skate her best. hindsight is a beautiful thing. she did not get a medal so in reality maybe she should not have. that is a call for the ioc essentially.— that is a call for the ioc essentially.
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that is a call for the ioc essentiall . ,, , . essentially. stay with us. we finally have _ essentially. stay with us. we finally have a _ essentially. stay with us. we finally have a medal- essentially. stay with us. we finally have a medal for- essentially. stay with us. we| finally have a medal for team essentially. stay with us. we - finally have a medal for team gb. a finally have a medalfor team gb. a first medal at the games is now guaranteed. the men's curling team is now into the pineapple that they will go for gold on saturday. —— into the final and they will go for gold. it into the final and they will go for old. . , into the final and they will go for iold_ ., , ., ~' into the final and they will go for gold. it has taken 13 long days but finally britain _ gold. it has taken 13 long days but finally britain has _ gold. it has taken 13 long days but finally britain has its _ gold. it has taken 13 long days but finally britain has its first - finally britain has its first guaranteed medal of the games. the superb performance to beat the defending champions in the semifinal of the curling. they led by two going into the final end. britain took the victory. they will now play sweden in the match for the gold medal on saturday. afterwards he could just see the relief, see the daylight and
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brief mouat afterwards explained what the victory went. the brief mouat afterwards explained what the victory went.— brief mouat afterwards explained what the victory went. the last two weeks has been _ what the victory went. the last two weeks has been a _ what the victory went. the last two weeks has been a bit _ what the victory went. the last two weeks has been a bit of _ what the victory went. the last two weeks has been a bit of a - weeks has been a bit of a roller—coaster. this is very special _ roller—coaster. this is very special i— roller—coaster. this is very special. i am so excited to be able to share _ special. i am so excited to be able to share the — special. i am so excited to be able to share the moment with the guys. that is— to share the moment with the guys. that is the _ to share the moment with the guys. that is the inspiration at the end, pure _ that is the inspiration at the end, pure elation. that is the inspiration at the end, pure elation-— that is the inspiration at the end, pure elation. what win! the british women earlier _ pure elation. what win! the british women earlier made _ pure elation. what win! the british women earlier made it _ pure elation. what win! the british women earlier made it through - pure elation. what win! the british women earlier made it through to l pure elation. what win! the british i women earlier made it through to the semifinals in the most dramatic fashion. they knew they had to bid the russian olympic committee and theirfinal the russian olympic committee and their final match and hope other results went their way, which is exactly what happened. they are through to the semifinals where they will face sweden. a good day in the skiing. 19—year—old silly at guinness through to the final of the half pipe. she did it in very impressive style. —— is very at king is three. her big sister won a medal
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, can she get a medal herself? 12 men went through to the final and he qualified in 12th place for that he is through to the final as well. it has been a pretty tough games for britain. they do have some real medal chances over the last few days. watching that is ed drake. how impressed have you been? it is the biggest stage. to do it so young and it is amazing. in reality she is targeting the next games. for her to be able to deliver fourth in qualification, she has an outside shot at a medal. it is pretty special at such a young age. what is it like your first games? it
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what is it like your first games? it is quite tough. some of it, you have worked your whole life. the olympics is the pinnacle of pretty much every sport. you have the relief of getting there. especially as a brit, eyes are really on you. normal world cup service no one is around. here everything is heightened. the pressure has certainly mounted. what pressure has certainly mounted. what do ou pressure has certainly mounted. what do you make — pressure has certainly mounted. what do you make of _ pressure has certainly mounted. what do you make of gus _ pressure has certainly mounted. what do you make of gus kenworthy? how much hope you're holding out for him? he much hope you're holding out for him? . , much hope you're holding out for him? , much hope you're holding out for him? ., , , , him? he has some pedigree behind him. if he him? he has some pedigree behind him- if he can _ him? he has some pedigree behind him. if he can tap _ him? he has some pedigree behind him. if he can tap in _ him? he has some pedigree behind him. if he can tap in the _ him? he has some pedigree behind him. if he can tap in the form - him? he has some pedigree behind him. if he can tap in the form of. him? he has some pedigree behind him. if he can tap in the form of a l him. if he can tap in the form of a few years ago he can easily bring back a medal. it is one of those where he is going to a different stage of his career, he is at the end. he will want to go out on a high and prove he still has it. it high and prove he still has it. it is fair to say things haven't gone to plan so far. it has taken today the team to get medal. where do the problems lie at these games? the
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targets at the beginning it will take some ask for them to be met. it take some ask for them to be met. it is undoubtedly difficult. we had missed medals where we thought we had a good shot. bell champions in the mix curling and bar champion at the mix curling and bar champion at the boarder cross. it is one day. four years work for one day pull that that is what we love about sport, it is unpredictable. —— work for one day. any given day, staff can go wrong. it is about trying to produce on the day. some nations, and we always go through a look back and we always go through a look back and trying to detect what went on. you have to try and figure out why, when the pressure is really on, sometimes we can wanting but today the boys, when the pressure was on in the curling, they produced when they needed. in the curling, they produced when they needed-— in the curling, they produced when the needed. , , ., , they needed. there will be questions about the money _ they needed. there will be questions about the money that _ they needed. there will be questions about the money that has _ they needed. there will be questions about the money that has been - they needed. there will be questions. about the money that has been spent. what team gb will say at the moment
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is, let's hold fire. you mentioned the curlers. what sort of expectations on their shoulders and how they dealt with that today was impressive. surely this has to be a medal help. they got the job done and could potentially get gold for that they were leading the round robin phase. that they were leading the round robin phase-— that they were leading the round robin hase. ,, , ., robin phase. everyone is looking for ou. the robin phase. everyone is looking for you- they will _ robin phase. everyone is looking for you- they will be — robin phase. everyone is looking for you. they will be very _ robin phase. everyone is looking for you. they will be very aware. - robin phase. everyone is looking for you. they will be very aware. they l you. they will be very aware. they will have known exactly what was expected of them. to come in and do it when it counted against the americans who are formidable opponents is great. it will give a boost to eve muirhead's team. better late than never. _ boost to eve muirhead's team. better late than never. thank _ boost to eve muirhead's team. better late than never. thank you _ boost to eve muirhead's team. better late than never. thank you for- late than never. thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. there were tears for mikaela shiffrin. in
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slalom racing she could be the best ever. in beijing has so wrong. she ever. in bei'ing has so wrong. she is in ever. in beijing has so wrong. she is in trouble. _ ever. in beijing has so wrong. she is in trouble. she _ ever. in beijing has so wrong. she is in trouble. she is _ ever. in beijing has so wrong. she is in trouble. she is down. - ever. in beijing has so wrong. she is in trouble. she is down. she - ever. in beijing has so wrong. she| is in trouble. she is down. she has been in five _ is in trouble. she is down. she has been in five events. _ is in trouble. she is down. she has been in five events. in _ is in trouble. she is down. she has been in five events. in three - is in trouble. she is down. she has been in five events. in three of - been in five events. in three of them she has crashed out. she has won more world cup races than anyone and two olympic golds. she went in five to pile up medals. instead it has been measurable. i five to pile up medals. instead it has been measurable.— five to pile up medals. instead it has been measurable. i don't know. if there has been measurable. i don't know. if there was — has been measurable. i don't know. if there was anybody _ has been measurable. i don't know. if there was anybody he _ has been measurable. i don't know. if there was anybody he had - has been measurable. i don't know. if there was anybody he had semi i if there was anybody he had semi opportunities to get a medal in the olympic games actually failed so many times. —— who had so many opportunities. try to keep focusing on good skiing. i do not know the phrase could take it on the chin. that can be the biggestjoke of the
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games. at least someone is smiling. in a women's hockey gold medal went to old rivals. canada were 3—0 up by half—time. in truth that these games they have been too good, as is so often. some even question if this sport belongs here. these two nations are so far ahead. now the ice hockey world next to try to keep up. forthis ice hockey world next to try to keep up. for this japanese athlete this had been the agonising games. gold in the 1000 metres was her first ever. ,, ., ~ , ., ., g. ever. she takes the lead forjapan in a new olympic— ever. she takes the lead forjapan in a new olympic record _ ever. she takes the lead forjapan in a new olympic record time. - ever. she takes the lead forjapan in a new olympic record time. to | ever. she takes the lead forjapan i in a new olympic record time. to win it at her dad — in a new olympic record time. to win it at her dad games _ in a new olympic record time. to win it at her dad games brought - in a new olympic record time. to win it at her dad games brought tears. . it at her dad games brought tears. winters for racing can be cruel but enthralling. —— herthird winters for racing can be cruel but enthralling. —— her third games.
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this pe teacher won gold through a simple strategy. avoid all the chaos by staying out at the front. england women take on canada this evening in theirfirst england women take on canada this evening in their first match england women take on canada this evening in theirfirst match in england women take on canada this evening in their first match in the arnold cup. there are two more big games to come. our reporter is at the riverside stadium. not long to go to kicker. trio. the riverside stadium. not long to go to kicker-— the riverside stadium. not long to no to kicker. ., a go to kicker. no, good evening. kick off now less— go to kicker. no, good evening. kick off now less than _ go to kicker. no, good evening. kick off now less than an _ go to kicker. no, good evening. kick off now less than an hour away. i off now less than an hour away. —— go till kick off. that is jump straight into the tournament. in the last six months england have played very well. this tournament will be the first big test.— the first big test. they have done so well in the _ the first big test. they have done so well in the qualifiers, - the first big test. they have done so well in the qualifiers, having l so well in the qualifiers, having conceded — so well in the qualifiers, having conceded a goal yet and scored 53 goals— conceded a goal yet and scored 53 goals they are really fluid and have -ot goals they are really fluid and have got into— goals they are really fluid and have got into their stride for that this
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competition is fantastic that what they need at the right time to be tested _ they need at the right time to be tested in — they need at the right time to be tested in and out of possession. really— tested in and out of possession. really excited for the game. tonight the ol mic really excited for the game. tonight the olympic champions, _ really excited for the game. tonight the olympic champions, canada. i really excited for the game. tonight| the olympic champions, canada. not an easy start. you want to play against _ an easy start. you want to play against nations who have won big tournaments. they will get a tough test. canada have been playing a dianrond. — test. canada have been playing a diamond, a tricky formation. i expect— diamond, a tricky formation. i expect them to cause england a lot of problems. add you solve the problems— of problems. add you solve the problems and overcome them and hopefully— problems and overcome them and hopefully beat them? i am really excited _ hopefully beat them? i am really excited to see how they interchange. it is excited to see how they interchange. it is a _ excited to see how they interchange. it is a really— excited to see how they interchange. it is a really exciting forward line~ — it is a really exciting forward line. ,, ., , , it is a really exciting forward line. ,, .,, , _, line. she has been confident in her ounuster line. she has been confident in her youngster since — line. she has been confident in her youngster since he _ line. she has been confident in her youngster since he came _ line. she has been confident in her youngster since he came on. is i line. she has been confident in her| youngster since he came on. is she watching out for the future? we are seeinu watching out for the future? we are seeing leah — watching out for the future? we are seeing leah williamson _ watching out for the future? we are seeing leah williamson captaining l seeing leah williamson captaining the side that is definitely a future plan. ella has been so prolific and played so well under her. it is interesting. we need young players been tested and being competitive in the squad. i
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been tested and being competitive in the s: uad. , ., been tested and being competitive in the suuad. i. .,' the squad. i will let you get off and enjoy _ the squad. i will let you get off and enjoy the _ the squad. i will let you get off and enjoy the game. _ the squad. i will let you get off and enjoy the game. full- the squad. i will let you get off| and enjoy the game. full match commentary with —— commentary with laura. rangers are playing their first leg in the knockout league against germany. they are leading 2—0. freddie mirellos giving them the lead. celtic are in conference action later. both those kick—off at eight o'clock. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the sports news today. the french raider took the victory. he is now the highest placed briton, fourth overall. simon yates has
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slipped to 16th overall. the six nations have denied reports that south africa could replace italy in the championship from 2026. the springboks are contracted to play new zealand and australia in the rugby championship until 2025. this is what they are hoping will help challenge the likes of red bull and mercedes this season. they have been told there is no one or two at this stage and they will be treated equally. the racing director michael masi
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has been removed from his role. extra help will be provided to them. i have been getting the thoughts of an f1 journalist. 6? i have been getting the thoughts of an f1journalist._ an f1 “ournalist. 67 days since the final an f1 journalist. 67 days since the final in abu _ an f1 journalist. 67 days since the final in abu dhabi, _ an f1 journalist. 67 days since the final in abu dhabi, since - an f1 journalist. 67 days since the final in abu dhabi, since the i final in abu dhabi, since the scandal of the last lap involvement that allowed max verstappen to wear not only the race but also the championship after lewis hamilton led the race all the way. there has been a lot of uproar, a lot of complaints, and many meetings in the faa trying to solve that situation. now we have had all these conclusions, the investigation by the faa and we have decisions. massey will be offered another position, he is not leaving. what fans do not want to see again are the events that unfolded at abu dhabi and the way the race was won. are you confident going forward there will be more clarity and it does not full on the shoulders of
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just one person and the scenes will not repeat it again? i am just one person and the scenes will not repeat it again?— not repeat it again? i am sure that is what they _ not repeat it again? i am sure that is what they are _ not repeat it again? i am sure that is what they are aiming _ not repeat it again? i am sure that is what they are aiming at - not repeat it again? i am sure that is what they are aiming at and i not repeat it again? i am sure thatj is what they are aiming at and that is what they are aiming at and that is what they will be achieving. another thing as a radio communication between the teams and the team principal and the race director will not be broadcast on tv any more. that really lead to an uproar because people were hearing what was being said, they were misinterpreting it. also radio communications will be very restricted. there will be restrictions on who will get to speak to the race director in order to give them the peacefulness making a decision. imagine there is a race going on, a lot of people talking to you. you are the only race director and you have to make the decision within seconds because there is only one more lap. that should be taken away from them and they should be able to make a clear decision. the safety car roles. especially the procedure of unwrapping the cars behind the safety car will be looked
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at and change, amend it. we will hear about how this will be done in the next couple of days. rory mcilroy says younger players will face a massive risk byjoining the saudi breakaway lead. some players are interested injoining it. mccoy says he has turned it down and suggest it is more for the older generation. i don't think that is what a rival golf league is really what they are going to want. they don't want some sort of lead that is like a pre—champions tour. so i don't know... i guess i understand the financial part of it from guys that are later on in their career but when you look at the people who have already said no, the number one in the world, myself... you've got the top players
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in the world are saying no so that has to tell you something. so much more to get into. with more on this — i'm joined by our golf correspondent iain carter. what did you make of rory�*s comments? he has been resolute in his opposition to the whole saudi project — opposition to the whole saudi project and he has not been a player who has— project and he has not been a player who has taken appearance money to play in _ who has taken appearance money to play in the _ who has taken appearance money to play in the saudi international event — play in the saudi international event when it was on the european tour and _ event when it was on the european tour and it— event when it was on the european tour and it as it is now on the asian — tour and it as it is now on the asian tour~ _ tour and it as it is now on the asian tour. he is someone who has said he _ asian tour. he is someone who has said he does— asian tour. he is someone who has said he does not like whether money is coming _ said he does not like whether money is coming from and he is a staunch supporter— is coming from and he is a staunch supporter of — is coming from and he is a staunch supporter of the pga tour where he holds _ supporter of the pga tour where he holds a _ supporter of the pga tour where he holds a very— supporter of the pga tour where he holds a very high position on the paire _ holds a very high position on the paire advisory council on the policy board _ paire advisory council on the policy board of— paire advisory council on the policy board of the pga tour. no surprise he is _ board of the pga tour. no surprise he is resolutely behind the american circuit. _ he is resolutely behind the american circuit. the _ he is resolutely behind the american circuit, the traditional golf circuit— circuit, the traditional golf circuit in— circuit, the traditional golf circuit in the united states with his comments this week. michael roy
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will have concerns _ his comments this week. michael roy will have concerns around _ his comments this week. michael roy will have concerns around the - his comments this week. michael roy will have concerns around the human| will have concerns around the human rights abuses on the way it disrupts the pga tour. others will not. there are huge amounts of money involved. adams is the latest top player to suggest he is interested and there are surely more. yellow he is concerned he has been spoken to. we know pretty much every leading player in the world has been spoken to by live golf investments. it is trying to set up a saudi stew penny. they had talked about scheduling and that there will be shorter tournaments in a more condensed period of the season is attractive to him. these golf super league does not exist yet that a ten event series on the asian tour has been announced. series on the asian tour has been announced-— announced. had a you see it developing? _ announced. had a you see it developing? it _ announced. had a you see it developing? it is _ announced. had a you see it developing? it is moving i announced. had a you see it developing? it is moving at| announced. had a you see it| developing? it is moving at a announced. had a you see it i developing? it is moving at a fairly rapid rate at the moment. there were a lot of meetings taking place in
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saudi arabia a couple of weeks ago. we are seeing women abounding in terms of the number of players who have potentially signed up to this project. —— rumours abounding. one journalist said 20 players have signed up and there is a plan potentially to launch this potentially to launch this potentially in the wake of the players championship next month, which will be their week of the biggest event on the pga tour. bryson is seen as someone potentially that this will be built around. phil mickelson is another name that is being mentioned as well. there is a bit of momentum about this and isis —— i expect further announcements. there was a fiery media conference today between a macro boxes after years of feuding. the between a macro boxes after years of feudinu. . . , between a macro boxes after years of feudin. ., . , .,, , ., ., feuding. the matchup has been a long time coming- — feuding. the matchup has been a long time coming. they _ feuding. the matchup has been a long time coming. they were _ feuding. the matchup has been a long time coming. they were once - feuding. the matchup has been a long time coming. they were once friends. | time coming. they were once friends. in the amateur days they shared a
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room in a room when they boxed for england in their teens. afterwards they took different paths. amir khan went to the olympics. he went on to win a world title became a huge global star in the united states. kel brook also won a world title. he feels he did not get the credit he deserved. as for amir khan, he felt kel brook made his name by bad—mouthing him. it is kel brook made his name by bad-mouthing him. it is everything to me. i bad-mouthing him. it is everything to me- i am — bad-mouthing him. it is everything to me- i am a _ bad-mouthing him. it is everything to me. i am a better— bad-mouthing him. it is everything to me. i am a better fighter- bad-mouthing him. it is everything to me. i am a better fighter and i. to me. lam a betterfighterand i put the— to me. lam a betterfighterand i put the pressure on myself another way on _ put the pressure on myself another way on nry— put the pressure on myself another way on my shoulders. i had to back it up— way on my shoulders. i had to back it up on— way on my shoulders. i had to back it up on saturday night. made out i did not— it up on saturday night. made out i did not know who i were. what i was doing _ did not know who i were. what i was doing in— did not know who i were. what i was doing in nry— did not know who i were. what i was doing in my career, that is all i was _ doing in my career, that is all i was upset _ doing in my career, that is all i was upset about. respect and acknowledgement factor wasn't. kel
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brook is acknowledgement factor wasn't. brook is on acknowledgement factor wasn't. lei brook is on my mind. it is not going to be an easy fight, we know that. i will submit my legacy in british boxing. even though we have done a lot more in broad in america, vegas new york and this is one of the biggest ones. it is a fight the british... something that will always stick with us. british. .. something that will always stick with us.- british... something that will always stick with us. this is not for a world _ always stick with us. this is not for a world title. _ always stick with us. this is not for a world title. it _ always stick with us. this is not for a world title. it feels - always stick with us. this is not for a world title. it feels very i for a world title. it feels very much like a big fight night. a huge rivalry between both men. it is clear neither man can afford to lose this fight as far as a legacy is concerned. should be an epic on sunday. rangers a 3—1 in dortmund. we will round up things later. goodbye. storm eunice looks to be a very dangerous system. we've already got a met office top—tier rare red weather
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warning in force for this. it's across parts of south wales and south west england, where we could get gusts of wind up to 90 mph. these are going to be damaging, disruptive gusts of wind. there could be some coastal flooding as well. large and battering waves here, too. for wales and much of england, though, covered under this large amber weather warning, the weather could be just as bad. gusts of wind 60—80 mph are strong enough to blow down a large number of trees. we're expecting pretty widespread transport disruption whether that be on the roads, the rails or indeed at the nation's airports. could also see a number of power cuts if any of these falling trees land on the power lines. further north, a different hazard, really. across the high ground of northern ireland, scotland and northern england, heavy snow and blizzards. snowplows and gritters could struggle to keep up with this, so we could see a number of trapped vehicles over higher elevation routes.
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hello, i'm kasia madera. this is outside source. the us secretary of state seth russia could fabricate an excuse to invade his neighbour, ukraine. our information indicates clearly that these forces — including ground troops, aircraft, ships — are preparing to launch an attack against ukraine in the coming days. at a un security council meeting, russia accuses ukraine of violating the 2015 minsk agreement aimed at bringing peace to the donbas region. western leaders have cast further doubt on russian claims that its forces are withdrawing from ukraine's borders.

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