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spike which can spiral. an increase in put inflation up even higher, were an incredibly difficult situation. i suspect it will be energy cottage. there will be blackouts and factory closures, it really will feel like a winter of discontent. the only people that have been saying it for the last few months and sort of sounded like chicken little saying the in a fall down and nobody could really see it. i think were beginning to see the reality of what is coming our way now. borisjohnson was saying today is all the fault of ukraine and we couldn't see it coming and we can't give into wage demands because it will increase inflation, he's actually right on that. it's going to make him incredibly unpopular. indeed. we will leave politics there on that slightly depressing note. not your fault. will look at what happened to the champions league final. the aftermath is still
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spilling out. the guardian have it on the right—hand side, it's a bit small but the headline is footage of violence, at paraspinal was deleted. the real story of what happened outside — the real story of what happened outside the strap to france on may the 28th— outside the strap to france on may the 28th when liverpool played riau madrid _ the 28th when liverpool played riau madrid in _ the 28th when liverpool played riau madrid in the biggest game in your playing _ madrid in the biggest game in your playing club football in any year still to emerge. it does seem that at last— still to emerge. it does seem that at test the — still to emerge. it does seem that at last the french authorities are accepting — at last the french authorities are accepting that they had some culpability, having said all that, it seems— culpability, having said all that, it seems that cctv footage people in -lass it seems that cctv footage people in glass houses much not throw stones, we had _ glass houses much not throw stones, we had our— glass houses much not throw stones, we had our own particular problems staging _ we had our own particular problems staging the euro national team fihais — staging the euro national team finals in — staging the euro national team finals in wembley last june, july. but here — finals in wembley last june, july. but here some of the cctv footage that was _ but here some of the cctv footage that was extremely violent was
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evidently automatically deleted a week after the event because, "there were no— week after the event because, "there were no request from the french justice _ were no request from the french justice system for the video tape to be looked _ justice system for the video tape to be looked after. basically, the paris _ be looked after. basically, the paris police — be looked after. basically, the paris police chief has now admitted that it _ paris police chief has now admitted that it wasn't all the fault of liverpool fans with forged tickets and all _ liverpool fans with forged tickets and all the rest of it. though he stood _ and all the rest of it. though he stood by— and all the rest of it. though he stood by the tactic of using tear -as stood by the tactic of using tear gas on — stood by the tactic of using tear gas on the crowd. there is going to be an— gas on the crowd. there is going to be an independent inquiry, then it must _ be an independent inquiry, then it must be _ be an independent inquiry, then it must be an— be an independent inquiry, then it must be an independent inquiry. but i must be an independent inquiry. but i regret— must be an independent inquiry. but i regret to _ must be an independent inquiry. but i regret to tell you that certain friends of— i regret to tell you that certain friends of mine in european football has said to — friends of mine in european football has said to me that the truth of the matter— has said to me that the truth of the matter is, — has said to me that the truth of the matter is, the stade de france proved — matter is, the stade de france proved itself to be the wrong place at short _ proved itself to be the wrong place at short notice, it was meant to be in st— at short notice, it was meant to be in st petersburg remember? to stage that final— in st petersburg remember? to stage that final and the results were horrendous, lots of not just liverpool— horrendous, lots of not just liverpool supporters but madrid supporters two.
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liverpool supporters but madrid sopporters twe— liverpool supporters but madrid supporters two. there continues to be the story- _ supporters two. there continues to be the story- i _ supporters two. there continues to be the story. i wanted _ supporters two. there continues to be the story. i wanted to _ supporters two. there continues to be the story. i wanted to ask - supporters two. there continues to be the story. i wanted to ask david j be the story. i wanted to ask david a little bit more _ be the story. i wanted to ask david a little bit more because _ be the story. i wanted to ask david a little bit more because he - be the story. i wanted to ask david a little bit more because he such i be the story. i wanted to ask david | a little bit more because he such an expert with such a background in football. there seems to be so many questions about why the stade de france was chosen and whether the french police are instinctively behaved like this or whether it was a one off or whether they've got a history of that and whether he would have predicted that it would turn out like this?— have predicted that it would turn out like this? ., , ., , , out like this? one of the problems is that with these _ out like this? one of the problems is that with these big _ out like this? one of the problems is that with these big matches, - is that with these big matches, where — is that with these big matches, where you _ is that with these big matches, where you have your initial searches of people _ where you have your initial searches of people going to the stadium, at wembley— of people going to the stadium, at wembley one of the lessons was that thousands— wembley one of the lessons was that thousands of people, many without tickets _ thousands of people, many without tickets got to the environment arouhd — tickets got to the environment around the stadium because you couldn't— around the stadium because you couldn't set up barriers because of
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all the _ couldn't set up barriers because of all the infrastructure that's been built around wembley, we had that problem. _ built around wembley, we had that problem, particularly with stage european championships in 2028. stade _ european championships in 2028. stade de — european championships in 2028. stade de france has other cul—de—sacs and other difficulties as i understand it around their stadium~ — as i understand it around their stadium. within a six, it is the biggest — stadium. within a six, it is the biggest stadium in paris, in france, one of— biggest stadium in paris, in france, one of the _ biggest stadium in paris, in france, one of the biggest european countries. if you can't stage a match— countries. if you can't stage a match at— countries. if you can't stage a match at a _ countries. if you can't stage a match at a place like that then you are irr— match at a place like that then you are in some — match at a place like that then you are in some difficulties with having said all— are in some difficulties with having said all that, as i say, people in glass— said all that, as i say, people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. we have _ glass houses shouldn't throw stones. we have to _ glass houses shouldn't throw stones. we have to leave it there. thank you very much. and glad we did end on a topic which what you know quite well. thank you much for that david and daisy. we will see you both very soon. that's it for this edition of the papers. daisy mcandrew and david davies will be back again at 11:30.
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goodbye for now. good evening... the pga tour has suspended all 17 of its members who are playing in this week's rival — saudi backed — tournament in hertfordshire, which threatens to tear the sport apart. phil mickelson is among the group to play the golf invitation in the event that aims to change the landscape of professional golf. change the landscape of professional golf. as some of the world's best golfers descendent on centurion club, the fallout from their disipation in the new liv series has deepened.
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on thursday, the pga tour made their move and announced a suspension on all players taking part in the new lucrative event. in a statement, they said. they will still be able to produce a pay in golf�*s major events, but some in the game think severe punishment of the only way forward to protect the integrity of the sport. we are now in a position where this is about power, and i think most tour pros at this point i don't think it's an exaggeration to say potentially fighting for survival. this is very different to anything we've ever experienced as a tour, and so i would say they have no choice but to act with as much my ——mite as they feel they need to. the former world number one dustinjohnson, who resigned for the pga tour in order to play in this event, was the first to tee
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off, and with a reported fee of around $150 million for his participation, the organisers have fought back in defence of those taking part. it's troubling. at the start of a liv series mistake we want to live in your world, pga tour, we will run alongside you but that has not been the case and there is now a divide between the pga tour and the liv events more than ever. and the line has been drawn and you need to decide what team you were on. lee westwood and ian poulter are among the british players to be suspended, met with neither side appearing to back down, the power struggle around the future
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of golf looks set to rumble on for some time to comment. the man in charge of policing the champions league final in paris last month has apologised for using tear gas against liverpool fans outside the stadium — whilst also defending the actions of his officers which he claims saved lives. videos from the stadium showed fans — including children — being pepper sprayed. the chief of paris police continues to blame thousands of fake tickets for overcrowding — a claim that has been widely disputed. i absolutely firmly believe that these are attempting to cover their own backsides and not learn the lessons. because what we should be doing is saying, this should never be replicated. they should never happen again, the scenes we had to endure. children being tear—gassed, pensioners getting pepper—sprayed. i have never seen anything like it, and i don't want to see anything like it again. it is really worrying the french police and politicians are looking
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——aren�*t at the truth factor so they can rectify the situation. if they don't do it, they don't deserve to hold these events. liverpool's mohamed salah and chelsea's sam kerr have won the men's and women's pfa players�* player of the year awards. the liverpool forward narrowly missed out on winning the premier league title but won the fa and league cups. both salah and kerr were their respective league's top scorers although, this award is voted for by other players. the derby county takeover has been put under threat due to logistical issues. the administrators announced that chris kirchner has failed to complete the purchase of the club and has until 5pm on friday to provide evidence that he can complete. the football league called this "incredibly disapointing." and it means that other buyers could potentially take advantage. northern ireland remain without a win in the nation's league after a 3—2 loss away to kosovo.
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kosovo were two up inside twenty minutes and were 3—1 up into the final 10 minutes. daniel ballard with nothing but a late consolation. it leaves northern ireland manager ian baraclough under pressure. they have won just one of their last six games. world champion dina asher—smith a very strong field in the 200m a the diamond leaugue meeting in rome. this is the final season for american legend allyson felix but she finished a disappointing seventh ahead of britain's beth dobbin in ninth. shericka jackson won ahead of olympic champion elaine thompson—herah. dina asher—smith finished third. andy murray's preparations for wimbledon are ticking along nicely — he is through to the quarter finals of the stuttgart open after a hard fought win over alexander bublik. there was a cheeky underarm serve from bublik — who actually tends to employ it on relatively regular basis. just about managed to win the point here.
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murray needed all his battling qualities, in the end coming through 6—3 7—6 and next up for the triple grand slam winner, stefanos tsitsipas in the last eight. that's all your support for now for me and the rest of the team, bye—bye. hello. birgit is he a mixture of sunshine and showers over the next few days coupled with stronger winds. the reason for all that this large area of low pressure, it's actually an ex tropical storm and that's going to get steered to the northwest of scotland and bring the sc strongest winds into scotland in the next few days. during thursday we had carl push again across the uk, didn't bring an awful lot of rain, following in from the crowd was clear skies tending to move in from the west. those clear skies are pushing into many parts of the country overnight. if you're heading out first thing in the morning these
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are the temperatures typically 12 to 15 degrees not a good day for hay fever suffers on friday because we've got very high grass pollen levels, but not quite widely across england and wales. could start the day to clear away first thing from the south—east of england, otherwise p°ny the south—east of england, otherwise pony and sunshine for england and wales, some patchy claw, one or two patchy showers but most dry. the bulk of the jobs come into scotland and northern island, they could be heavy, possibly thundery and the winds will be stronger. more sheltered eastern parts of scotland should cheat temperatures of 20 degrees and we are widely over 20 celsius across england and wales. promising start to the second test match at trent bridge, it looks dry on friday, drive to the beacon and into monday. may turn a little bit cooler, still got those fairly brisk westerly winds. there is our area of low pressure as we head into the weekend. it's getting steered between iceland and scotland and is still going to bring windy weather, perhaps a little more widely on
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saturday. strongest winds continue to be in scotland, gales in the far north of the country, showers are longer spells of rain here, also longer spells of rain here, also longer shows for northern iowa, maybe one or two for england and wales but so many places will have a dry day. temperatures still reaching about 22, maybe 23 degrees in the south—east of england. during the second half of the weekend that area of low pressure starts to pull away from our shores, higher pressure in the cell, the winds won't be a strong on sunday. we are likely to have fewer showers on sunday, lightershowers, mow have fewer showers on sunday, lighter showers, mow showers will be in western scotland. again, decent spells of sunshine for england and wales and temperatures ranging from around 15 degrees in glasgow too high of in london.
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�*welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm arunoday mukharji. the headlines. the us congress prepares a primetime hearing of its inquiry into the january the 6th capitol riots. we hear from the widow of one of the policemen attacked while defending the capitol — who went on to take his own life. he who went on to take his own life. said that january worst he said thatjanuary six is the worst day of his life. police officers showed up at my door and told me that he was dead. two british and one moroccan man fighting with the ukranian army have been sentenced to death. and japan takes its first tentative steps to reopening
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