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world cup heartbreak for wales as iran score twice in added time to defeat them 2—0. alan is there, it is a poor clearance, kheremi! goalkeeperwayne clearance, kheremi! goalkeeper wayne hennessey clearance, kheremi! goalkeeperwayne hennessey had been sent off for a reckless challenge outside the penalty box. we reckless challenge outside the penalty box— reckless challenge outside the enal box. ~ ., penalty box. we fought until the last second. _ penalty box. we fought until the last second, but _ penalty box. we fought until the last second, but it _ penalty box. we fought until the last second, but it is _ penalty box. we fought until the last second, but it is what - penalty box. we fought until the last second, but it is what it - penalty box. we fought until the last second, but it is what it is. l last second, but it is what it is. it is _ last second, but it is what it is. it is difficult to date but we have to recover, — it is difficult to date but we have to recover, we have to start and go again _
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to recover, we have to start and go aaain. ~ , again. we will be live with the latest from — again. we will be live with the latest from qatar. _ nurses set to strike for two days before christmas — the biggest walkout in the history of the health service. and it's black friday — with retailers hoping for a boost and shoppers hoping for a bargain. coming up on the bbc news channel, england can secure their place in the knockout stages of the qatar world cup if they beat usa later this evening. good afternoon. in the last few minutes there has been huge disappointment for wales at the world cup. they lost 2—0, you are wrong. wales had goalkeeper wayne hennessey sent off for a rash
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challenge outside the area, and iran scored both their goes deep into added time. our correspondent hwyel griffith reports from qatar. if it was simply down to the singing, wales would be in the semifinals already. four part harmonies hang in the air when there is the chance of a first world cup win, and 64 years. you is the chance of a first world cup win, and 64 years.— is the chance of a first world cup win, and 64 years. you get nervous every time — win, and 64 years. you get nervous every time and _ win, and 64 years. you get nervous every time and he _ win, and 64 years. you get nervous every time and he makes _ win, and 64 years. you get nervous every time and he makes me - win, and 64 years. you get nervous every time and he makes me more| every time and he makes me more nervous. i every time and he makes me more nervous. ., _, ., nervous. i have come all the way from new _ nervous. i have come all the way from new zealand _ nervous. i have come all the way from new zealand and _ nervous. i have come all the way from new zealand and as - nervous. i have come all the way from new zealand and as soon . nervous. i have come all the way| from new zealand and as soon as nervous. i have come all the way - from new zealand and as soon as we qualified _ from new zealand and as soon as we qualified i_ from new zealand and as soon as we qualified i had to book flights. it qualified i had to book flights. [it is qualified i had to book flights. it is unbelievable, ijust cannot believe — is unbelievable, ijust cannot believe we _ is unbelievable, ijust cannot believe we are _ is unbelievable, ijust cannot believe we are here, - is unbelievable, ijust cannot believe we are here, wales. is unbelievable, ijust cannot. believe we are here, wales will is unbelievable, ijust cannot - believe we are here, wales will win against _ believe we are here, wales will win against iran~ — believe we are here, wales will win against "an-— against iran. time to make a statement. _ against iran. time to make a statement, wales _ against iran. time to make a statement, wales with - against iran. time to make a i statement, wales with rainbow striped warm up shirts... the iranian players this time singing the national anthem. the red wall pitted against a wall of noise. wales started well, kieffer moore
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testing... robinson across, kieffer moore, good save! then time for wales to feel the heat. hesitating in defence... but helped eventually ijy in defence... but helped eventually by the video assistant referee. no goal. everything felt a bit chaotic. time for someone to take control. it was almost iran, hitting one post... and then another. where on health did wales find this luck? but no one could find a final, decisive touch, except wayne hennessey. ben davies could have become the hero... but it was the wales goalkeeper who became the villain. red card, and wales, down to ten. then the red wall started to crumble, first with wonder strike from cheshni, then the
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death knell for wales in the dying seconds, and now only beating england will give them any hope of staying in this world cup. well, no one ever said this was going to be easy. wales seemed to wilt under the desert sun here today, and although the fans saying mccarthy, only beating ireland give them any chance of staying in the competition, the adventure ending abruptly, after 64 years. wales play england next week. tonight, england hope to reach the knockout stage of the tournament when they take on the united states. our reporter alex howell is at the al bayt stadium. yes, iam yes, i am here at the al bayt
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stadium for england playing the usa, coming into this match, gareth southgate had some selection issues, one with england cap in harry kane, who has trained after a scan on his right foot where he picked up an injury in their opening group game. the second was with england central defender harry maguire, who has recovered from an illness and is set to make his 50th appearance for his country stop if england win, they qualify for the last 16. england manager gareth southgate will be hoping that is the case, and he will be hoping he can rest some key players before the knockout stages of the tournament get going. thank ou, alex of the tournament get going. thank you, alex howell _ of the tournament get going. thank you, alex howell reporting. - nurses in england, wales and northern ireland will strike for two days in the run up to christmas, in what's set to be the biggest walkout in nhs history. nurses in england, wales and northern ireland
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will still be provided, but some non—urgent appointments and operations will be postponed. here's our health correspondentjim reed. in its 106 year history, this is the first time that the nurses union has voted to strike on this scale. staff will still provide emergency and urgent care, but for the two days in december routing services from operations to some scans are likely to be disrupted across parts of the country. i to be disrupted across parts of the count . ., ., ., country. i have tried now for two weeks, multiple _ country. i have tried now for two weeks, multiple occasions, - country. i have tried now for two weeks, multiple occasions, to i country. i have tried now for two l weeks, multiple occasions, to get the government at westminster to listen to the voice of our members, but that has fallen on deaf ears, and as a result, they have chosen, they have chosen strike over listening to nursing staff. the startin: listening to nursing staff. the starting salary _ listening to nursing staff. the starting salary for _ listening to nursing staff. the starting salary for a nurse in england the £27,000, with the average around 37,000, including the latest pay award. the royal college of nursing has called for a higher
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pay rise this year, all 5% above inflation. that would currently be around 19%. in england and wales, staff have been given a rise worth around 4% on average. in northern ireland nurses have not yet received a pay award because there is no work in government. in scotland, strike action is suspended whilst a new pay offer is reviewed, worth around 8%. my offer is reviewed, worth around 8%. my door is open and i am keen to continue to engage with the rcn leadership, but it is important that we also respect the independent pay review body's findings and i have agreed to implement those, in full. nurses sader pay has not kept up the cost of living, for many years. they accept some treatments might be affected but say they were left with little choice, but to strike. i affected but say they were left with little choice, but to strike.- little choice, but to strike. i hope --eole little choice, but to strike. i hope peeple would _ little choice, but to strike. i hope people would understand - little choice, but to strike. i hope people would understand that. little choice, but to strike. i hope people would understand that if. little choice, but to strike. i hope - people would understand that if they have been waiting for that operation they have probably been waiting because there are not enough staff
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and if we do not pay nurses fairly, we are not going to attract people or key people. fist we are not going to attract people or key peeple-_ or key people. at the christmas market in birmingham - or key people. at the christmas market in birmingham there - or key people. at the christmas | market in birmingham there was or key people. at the christmas - market in birmingham there was some impact about the impact on patients. i have a disabled child so if we definitely need to go it would be a concern. , ., ., , ., concern. the queues are worse than they already — concern. the queues are worse than they already are _ concern. the queues are worse than they already are but _ concern. the queues are worse than they already are but they _ concern. the queues are worse than they already are but they definitely l they already are but they definitely deserve _ they already are but they definitely deserve more of a pay rise.- deserve more of a pay rise. nurses sa the deserve more of a pay rise. nurses say they are _ deserve more of a pay rise. nurses say they are continuing _ deserve more of a pay rise. nurses say they are continuing to - deserve more of a pay rise. nurses say they are continuing to press . deserve more of a pay rise. nurses say they are continuing to press on j say they are continuing to press on with the campaign into the new year, and with strikes i had, it is inevitable that some patients will lose out. we shall find out exactly how in the coming weeks. —— strikes a head. the investigation into complaints against dominic raab is looking into further complaints after morgan made this week. downing street said this was about dominic raab's time at the department for act the european union. dominic raab says that he has behaved professionally at all times.
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a man has appeared in court charged with the murders of a mother and two children in a house fire in nottingham. 0ur correspondent phil mackie is outside nottingham magistrates' court. yes, just a reminder of what happened after the fire, which happened after the fire, which happened early on sunday morning in the clifton area. it was an upstairs flat and the two little children did not survive the fire. their mother did, she died in hospital two days later, the little girls, fatima age three, heryoungersister, aged later, the little girls, fatima age three, her younger sister, aged one, and their mother all died, and today we saw and their mother all died, and today we sanamie barrow appear at nottingham magistrates' court for a very brief hearing where he was charged with their three murders. he lives in a flat in the next—door block of buildings to them. 0ver lives in a flat in the next—door block of buildings to them. over the past couple of days there has been an outpouring of grief in that part of nottingham. yesterday, i attended a vigil from the
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of nottingham. yesterday, i attended a vigilfrom the gambian community, about 50—60 people came down. they issued a statement. and also the family issued their own statement in which they thanked notjust family issued their own statement in which they thanked not just the gambian community but the wider community in nottingham for their support over the last few nights. it's black friday today — and retailers are hoping for some festive cheer on what is one of the most important the signs are everywhere and this year the black friday deals have been earlier too to tempt us to part with our cash. some are spending more than others. i'm going to spend as much as i can possibly spend to make whoever happy. everything will be cut back this year, the food, absolutely everything will be cut back this year. cut back the rest of the year but enjoy christmas. - this is the last hurrah, then, is it? could be! christmas in a cost crisis. households are under pressure at the most crucial time of the year for retailers. i think it's going to
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be all about value. i think those who really think about how do we make presents that people want to give but do that at a price that's not going to break the bank are going to win. i think that those who don't won't. it's full steam ahead for this business in colchester. it specialises in refurbished goods. sales of second—hand posh coffee machines are booming. shoppers are becoming more thrifty. we see ourselves growing by about 10% this year on black friday, and i think it's a reaction to the influence of people, one, being concerned about value, but also about the environmental aspects. we want to celebrate christmas but, for many, it will be on a far tighter budget than ever before. retailers are hoping black friday will be a window of opportunity to get the tills ringing. emma simpson, bbc news.
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the latest forcast now from darren bett. it will be about 26 in qatar for the england kicker. in the uk if you are going out shopping we await a cloud coming in from the atlantic but ahead of that part of the country remaining driver sunshine. the odd shower around, remaining driver sunshine. the odd showeraround, most remaining driver sunshine. the odd shower around, most of the wet weather continuing in the northern half of scotland, although the winds are beginning to ease. temperatures looking similar to yesterday. heading into this evening and overnight, that cloud that we saw in the anklet will be heading to the uk, bringing rain to the north—west of scotland. later, bringing rain into northern ireland, the wind is picking up and keeping temperatures higher, but in eastern england, the winds will be lighter, sky is clear, temperatures not far away from a frost in rural areas. eastern england staying right tomorrow, seeing some sunshine in the morning but there is more cloud heading our way, bringing more rain into wales, western england, developing and widely in scotland, with some rain
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from time to time in northern ireland. a southerly wind will be touch and go force around southern and western coasts but it is growing milder air our way, so temperatures widely around 13 celsius and it will be very mild on saturday night, very windy and wet with rain on that weather front pushing towards the south—east. it looks like that rain should clear from the south—east, but we are left with a shield of cloud, probably backed away from here, we should get some sunshine on sunday stopped some thundery showers around some western fringes of the uk. the winds will not be as strong during sunday and temperatures still in double figures. back to you, ben. like a reminder our top story, it has been a cup for wales, losing 2-0, has been a cup for wales, losing 2—0, two around. —— two iran. irate 2-0, two around. -- two iran. we fou~ht 2-0, two around. -- two iran. we fought until _ 2—0, two around. —— two iran. we fought until the last second but it is one _ fought until the last second but it is one of— fought until the last second but it is one of those things that is difficult _ is one of those things that is difficult to take what we have to
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