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ministers walking out in protest? one of— ministers walking out in protest? one of the — ministers walking out in protest? one of the people they were concerned about was rishi sunak. could _ concerned about was rishi sunak. could you — concerned about was rishi sunak. could you draw a line in the santa say he _ could you draw a line in the santa say he had — could you draw a line in the santa say he had enough. and then challenge borisjohnson say he had enough. and then challenge boris johnson and say he had enough. and then challenge borisjohnson and say put he would _ challenge borisjohnson and say put he would clean up number ten and be afresh _ he would clean up number ten and be a fresh new— he would clean up number ten and be a fresh new start. clearly, he's not going _ a fresh new start. clearly, he's not going to _ a fresh new start. clearly, he's not going to walk out the door for the time _ going to walk out the door for the time being, and it will be much harder— time being, and it will be much harder for— time being, and it will be much harder for him to do so now he's also _ harder for him to do so now he's also been — harder for him to do so now he's also been fined for attending a party — also been fined for attending a party i— also been fined for attending a .a . ., ., also been fined for attending a party. i want to talk about some of the loner party. i want to talk about some of the longer term _ party. i want to talk about some of the longer term implications - party. i want to talk about some of i the longer term implications because it's very easy to get caught up in it all. but the ft leader also talks about a british government that has squandered its legitimacy, and it raises questions about the government acting people to make big changes to their lives, in particularly approaching a period where we see the biggest squeeze on our incomes in a generation. there
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point is that they say the government has no options. exactly. there is this — government has no options. exactly. there is this huge _ government has no options. exactly. there is this huge question - government has no options. exactly. there is this huge question of- government has no options. exactly. there is this huge question of moral| there is this huge question of moral authority that has... we are looking at very, very tumultuous times. the world has to stop their addiction to fossil fuels, world has to stop their addiction to fossilfuels, for world has to stop their addiction to fossil fuels, for example. world has to stop their addiction to fossilfuels, for example. the whole world are going to be affected economically by what is happening with russia and with ukraine. we've all come out of a pandemic, so exactly as the financial times describes, people are up against it one one way or another. for these politicians to come out and say we have to make hard decisions, you have to make hard decisions, you have to make sacrifices, in one way
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or another, have to make sacrifices, in one way oranother, if have to make sacrifices, in one way or another, if they are doing what they want and getting away with it, that does become much harder and they lose political capital every time. . ., , ., they lose political capital every time. . ., ., . ,, time. the leader goes on to talk about a swift — time. the leader goes on to talk about a swift context _ time. the leader goes on to talk about a swift context in - time. the leader goes on to talk about a swift context in which i time. the leader goes on to talk. about a swift context in which they would regroup and talk about this cost of living squeeze. he says it doesn't need to be a drawn out process to elect a new leader of the conservative party. it said it would reinforce the most important message that a country's laws are not for politicians who make them. people will feel so cheated by what they're seeing in downing street and the fines that are being issued, that if there was to be a leadership election, it could present a clean slate for the country. i election, it could present a clean slate for the country.— slate for the country. i think one ofthe slate for the country. i think one of the reasons _ slate for the country. i think one of the reasons we're _ slate for the country. i think one of the reasons we're unlikely - slate for the country. i think one of the reasons we're unlikely to | of the reasons we're unlikely to see a snap— of the reasons we're unlikely to see a snap leadership election is because _ a snap leadership election is because there's not a clear—cut risk placement — because there's not a clear—cut risk placement for boris johnson. —
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replacement. the person people have spoken— replacement. the person people have spoken about is rishi sunak. he was the star— spoken about is rishi sunak. he was the star irr— spoken about is rishi sunak. he was the star in the cabinet, but he's had his— the star in the cabinet, but he's had his reputation tarnished over the last— had his reputation tarnished over the last few months. it's not clear who tory— the last few months. it's not clear who tory mps would want to go into number— who tory mps would want to go into number ten. who tory mps would want to go into numberten. ithink who tory mps would want to go into number ten. i think if you look at the next — number ten. i think if you look at the next few months and the next few years and _ the next few months and the next few years and start looking at the next selection — years and start looking at the next selection and whether they think labour— selection and whether they think labour will snatch their seats, i think— labour will snatch their seats, i think that's when you might see tory mps thinking, do they want boris johnson — mps thinking, do they want boris johrrsoh or— mps thinking, do they want boris johnson or a fresh face. what will be see in the _ johnson or a fresh face. what will be see in the run-up _ johnson or a fresh face. what will be see in the run-up to _ johnson or a fresh face. what will be see in the run-up to these - johnson or a fresh face. what will. be see in the run-up to these local be see in the run—up to these local elections? will this change some campaigning, whatare elections? will this change some campaigning, what are they going to have to present to the country if they want to do well at those local elections? ~ ~ , elections? well, i think this is where the _ elections? well, i think this is where the focus _ elections? well, i think this is where the focus for _ elections? well, i think this is where the focus for the - elections? well, i think this is - where the focus for the government will be on what's happening in
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ukraine. i don't want to say exploiting that, because i believe they're very passionately concerned, and i think borisjohnson has done some good things with that. but i think they will focus on that so that people look at the bigger picture, but the may elections will be extraordinarily telling, and i do think that they have passed their sell by date. i think it is a whole party who can't see beyond one man who time and time again is allying and not meeting the standards. wanting to, liking his personality is one thing, but the fact they can't think of somebody else to replace him i think is worrying, so we'lljust see replace him i think is worrying, so we'll just see what replace him i think is worrying, so we'lljust see what happens when we get to the next election. but i think they're panicked.- get to the next election. but i think they're panicked. yes, this is not over yet- _ think they're panicked. yes, this is not over yet- i _ think they're panicked. yes, this is not over yet. i know _ think they're panicked. yes, this is not over yet. i know you'll - think they're panicked. yes, this is not over yet. i know you'll be - think they're panicked. yes, this is not over yet. i know you'll be back| not over yet. i know you'll be back and we'll talk some more about all
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the stories in the papers at 11:30 p.m., but for now, thank you. lots to get through even though there's only one story. thanks for being with us. that is it. sport is next. we'll see you at 11:30 pm. good evening. we start with what was a stunning game of football. we saw chelsea knox out of the champions league. 3—1 after last night, but this may send mount goal gave chelsea hope. an excellent goal put chelsea hope. an excellent goal put chelsea ahead on aggregate. but
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rodrigo equalised for real to take the tight extra time, and then benzema score the winner. byron munich had been dumped out after a 1-1 munich had been dumped out after a 1—1 draw. this part robert levin dusky open in scoring, illegal saw the spaniards reach the symbian leaguesjenny —— champions league semifinal. you leave the club at the end of the season, although it's not clear on p9p pep guardiola suggested he wasn't aware of his plan to return to brazil. ~ ., , ., ~' aware of his plan to return to brazil. ~ ., i. ,, ., brazil. would you like to extend our sta brazil. would you like to extend your stay as _ brazil. would you like to extend your stay as a — brazil. would you like to extend your stay as a player another i brazil. would you like to extend i your stay as a player another year? i don't think so. i will go back to
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brazil— i don't think so. i will go back to brazil for sure. i don't think so. i will go back to brazilfor sure. i i don't think so. i will go back to brazil for sure. i decide my family is most _ brazil for sure. i decide my family is most important for me. he said he's leaving _ is most important for me. he said he's leaving at _ is most important for me. he said he's leaving at the _ is most important for me. he said he's leaving at the end _ is most important for me. he said he's leaving at the end of - is most important for me. he said he's leaving at the end of the - he's leaving at the end of the season. �* ~ ., he's leaving at the end of the season-— lsi season. oh. i didn't know. is that news to you? _ season. oh. i didn't know. is that news to you? you _ season. oh. i didn't know. is that news to you? you gave _ season. oh. i didn't know. is that news to you? you gave me - season. oh. i didn't know. is that news to you? you gave me the i season. oh. i didn't know. is that - news to you? you gave me the news. sorry about _ news to you? you gave me the news. sorry about that! _ news to you? you gave me the news. sorry about that! i _ news to you? you gave me the news. sorry about that! i didn't _ news to you? you gave me the news. sorry about that! i didn't hear- news to you? you gave me the news. sorry about that! i didn't hear it, - sorry about that! i didn't hear it, so we will _ sorry about that! i didn't hear it, so we will see. _ sorry about that! i didn't hear it, so we will see. a _ sorry about that! i didn't hear it, so we will see. a record - sorry about that! i didn't hear it, so we will see. a record crowd i sorry about that! i didn't hear it, | so we will see. a record crowd for sorry about that! i didn't hear it, i so we will see. a record crowd for a woman's match _ so we will see. a record crowd for a woman's match in _ so we will see. a record crowd for a woman's match in northern - so we will see. a record crowd for a woman's match in northern ireland| woman's match in northern ireland saw england all but assure their qualification after a comprehensive 5-0 qualification after a comprehensive 5—0 win over the hosts. herfirst qualification after a comprehensive 5—0 win over the hosts. her first of two on the evening. later on, georgia stand way picked up a double as well. just over ten minutes from time, england now have scored 68 goals and consider none in a qualification game. northern ireland's hopes are over. taste qualification game. northern ireland's hopes are over. we played mature and — ireland's hopes are over. we played mature and we _ ireland's hopes are over. we played mature and we played _ ireland's hopes are over. we played mature and we played well. -
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ireland's hopes are over. we played mature and we played well. we - ireland's hopes are over. we played| mature and we played well. we kept the ball going. the first half, we wanted to be a little more clinical because we created... but we kept moving, taking little tired, so a 5-0 moving, taking little tired, so a 5—0 score is really good. we conceded none. 5-0 score is really good. we conceded none.— 5-0 score is really good. we conceded none. ., . , . conceded none. scotland were beaten 2-0 by spain — conceded none. scotland were beaten 2-0 by spain at _ conceded none. scotland were beaten 2-0 by spain at hampden _ conceded none. scotland were beaten 2-0 by spain at hampden park. - 2—0 by spain at hampden park. scotland remained second in a playoff position with two games remaining. wales took a big step towards finishing second behind france and securing a playoff place by beating kazakhstan 3—0. victories for wales in the last two qualifiers against greece and slovenia would secure a playoff place. harding earned her 100 international cap.
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i'm sure every emotion you can think of. i'm sure every emotion you can think of it— i'm sure every emotion you can think of it was— i'm sure every emotion you can think of it was an — i'm sure every emotion you can think of. it was an emotional one. the girls— of. it was an emotional one. the girls have — of. it was an emotional one. the girls have been brilliant with me. i could _ girls have been brilliant with me. i could hardly sing the anthem, which is quite _ could hardly sing the anthem, which is quite rare — could hardly sing the anthem, which is quite rare for me, but i'm so proud — is quite rare for me, but i'm so proud to— is quite rare for me, but i'm so proud to be _ is quite rare for me, but i'm so proud to be wearing this shirt and achieve 100 caps i think is an incredible _ achieve 100 caps i think is an incredible moment for me certainly. former— incredible moment for me certainly. former ua— incredible moment for me certainly. former ua for president will go on trial injune to face corruption chargers. but prosecutors say he unlawfully lanes the trencher of 2 million swiss francs in 2011. they are both previously denied any wrongdoing. if found guilty, they could receive printed sentences or fines —— prison sentences. current boss eric is the overwhelming favourite, although oh trafford officials insist no... it's not
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interim boss will remain at the united as an adviser. world number one novak djokovic is out of the monte carlo masters in a second round. the 34—year—old served shocked, he was playing in his first term and meant since february after missing the australian open because of restrictions over his covid—19 vaccination status. i of restrictions over his covid-19 vaccination status.— of restrictions over his covid-19 vaccination status. i would like to congratulate _ vaccination status. i would like to congratulate alejandra. _ vaccination status. i would like to congratulate alejandra. he - vaccination status. i would like to congratulate alejandra. he was i vaccination status. i would like to i congratulate alejandra. he was the better— congratulate alejandra. he was the better player — congratulate alejandra. he was the better player i_ congratulate alejandra. he was the better player. i was _ congratulate alejandra. he was the better player. i was hanging - congratulate alejandra. he was the better player. i was hanging on- congratulate alejandra. he was the better player. i was hanging on thei better player. i was hanging on the ropes _ better player. i was hanging on the ropes the _ better player. i was hanging on the ropes the entire _ better player. i was hanging on the ropes the entire game, _ better player. i was hanging on the ropes the entire game, but - better player. i was hanging on the ropes the entire game, but he - ropes the entire game, but he could've — ropes the entire game, but he could've won _ ropes the entire game, but he could've won this _ ropes the entire game, but he could've won this match - ropes the entire game, but he could've won this match in - ropes the entire game, but he - could've won this match in straight sets, _ could've won this match in straight sets, and — could've won this match in straight sets, and i— could've won this match in straight sets, and trust _ could've won this match in straight sets, and ijust kind _ could've won this match in straight sets, and ijust kind of— could've won this match in straight sets, and ijust kind of a _ could've won this match in straight sets, and ijust kind of a fought . sets, and ijust kind of a fought my way through— sets, and ijust kind of a fought my way through the _ sets, and ijust kind of a fought my way through the third, _ sets, and ijust kind of a fought my way through the third, but - sets, and ijust kind of a fought my way through the third, but then - sets, and ijust kind of a fought my way through the third, but then i. way through the third, but then i wasjust— way through the third, but then i wasjust physically— way through the third, but then i was just physically completely i was just physically completely collapsed _ was just physically completely collapsed i_ was just physically completely collapsed. i could _ was just physically completely collapsed. i could move - was just physically completely collapsed. i could move any. was just physically completely - collapsed. i could move any more. written's _ collapsed. i could move any more. written's dan _
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collapsed. i could move any more. written's dan evans _ collapsed. i could move any more. written's dan evans went - collapsed. i could move any more. written's dan evans went throughi written's dan evans went through through the second round and will now face gavin for a face in the third round. not long to go until the commonwealth games in farming him. we are always look — already looking forward to the next one. this time in the state of victoria, is the six time the games have been hosted down under. the last was in 2018, but it's the first time a state or region has been awarded the event. seen scores have been confirm, but after seven more, set to be added. for more, you can add to be added. for more, you can add to the bbc sport website, but that is all your sport for now. below things will be turning warmer and drier. not always sunny because there will be complications with mist and low cloud and with weak fronts trying to push into the west,
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could be a bit of patchy rain. most will be dry and certainly a drier picture for many on wednesday. the area of low pressure which brought the rain on tuesday pulling away, still close enough to scotland. that will ease away. some mist and low cloud may linger, but elsewhere, spells of sunshine coming through. also the potential for sharp showers. light to moderate, still quite windy. the winds coming in from the west should feel a bit warmer across those northeastern coast compared to tuesday. temperatures in the mid to high teens. pollen levels will be high. moderate across the far north of england. low for the far north of scotland. through wednesday evening, most of the showers will fade. also
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sticker cloud to bring some patchy rain. temperatures for most 5—9 celsius. the bigger picture for thursday, notice these frontal systems trying to push and from the west, so it will bring more cloud and also likely to see some patchy rain at times. that may friends western isles. mist and fog will be slow to clear. it will feel warmer, mid to high teens, maybe 21 celsius for some as we head through the easter weekend, we hold on to this area. they may make a little more progress. as we head through into easter day, but for many, the easter weekend is looking mainly dry. warmth around, overnight mist and
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welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm mariko 0i. the headlines... britain's prime minister and chancellor are fined for breaches of covid lockdown laws. police find they broke the rules they set for the public to follow. in all frankness, at that time, it did not occur to me that this might�*ve been a breach of the rules. but of course, the police have found otherwise, and i fully respect the outcome of their investigation. he's asking us to obey one rule, and then he's doing something completely different, the opposite. it's not right. itjust made me so angry. it's like one rule for. them, and one for us. on the front line with ukrainian forces in the east of the country,
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