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nothing like it had ever been found in britain before. they also used ground—penetrating radar to survey the entire field, and saw many more buildings. this summer, archaeologists returned and uncovered much, much more. just gobsmacked, really. i mean, this is not the sort of survival of archaeology that we expect in a rural situation. this is a complete one—off, really, ithink. this is the living room here. that is the fireplace. and you can still see the charred remains of a fire that have been lit 1,600, 1,700 years ago. and what this site does is it gives a much greater insight into life at a period about which we know very little and will give a greater understanding of what life was like in roman britain. the field is literally filled with roman rubble. they've found another mosaic, with an intricate pattern. a way for the family who owned it
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to show off their wealth. it's amazing. it sort of makes up for all the muddy ditches that i've spent a lot of my time in. it really does bring it to life for you. they think the site is possibly 100 years older than previously thought, although the mosaics were added much later, in the fifth century. a last blast of roman britain. phil mackie, bbc news, rutland. time for a look at the weather. here's susan powell. good evening. the weather turning quite quiet across the uk for the week ahead and as it turns quiet at this time of year we get this kind of stuff developing. mist and fog, with light winds and are still at the course of the night for some of us this will continue to thicken. favoured spots in scotland, the north—east, particularly across yorkshire and down into the midlands, east anglia and the south—east. elsewhere some clearer skies, quite chilly for many, most likely to see the hardest frost
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north—east of scotland but temperatures about anywhere could get close to freezing. a little milder where we've got the murky conditions in eastern england. and then the fog tends to stick around so it could be quite gloomy for some areas throughout the day tomorrow. many will see a dry day with light, variable winds and sunshine. these are our temperatures when the sun comes out. lower than we've been used to and if we are stuck with the mist and fog they may be hovering at 2-3. mist and fog they may be hovering at 2—3. tuesday and wednesday, this front comes in from the atlantic. it's that high that has ideas for the rest of the week. it will be putting brakes on much of the rain coming in. see some briefly through wednesday. but elsewhere, fine conditions, less lingering mist and fog as we start to pick up something more of an easterly wind. that high through the week ahead is build, build, build, just progressively across, blocking those fronts and an easterly wind by the end of the week. that will tap into much colder air than we've been used to for a
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while. we block that lovely warm south—westerly flow and pull in some relatively cold air stagnating across russia of late. for all of us, temperature sliding away down to below average values as we make our way towards the weekend. with an easterly breeze that will add to the chilly feel. it should be we don't get stuck with mist and fog but it could be quite grey and gloomy nonetheless. thanks. and that's bbc news at six. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. goodnight. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm sarah mulkerrins. a day out from their crunch encounter — the wales and england managers have big selection decisions to make as they both
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look to reach the last 16 of the world cup back in 98 it was described as the most politically charged game in world cup, and now iran and usa are set to meet again. two wins from two — casemiro helps brazil cruise into the last 16 with victory over switzerland also coming up in the programme... what now for england and wales after disappointing results in their autumn internationals — less than a year out from the rugby world cup? hello and welcome to sportsday. so, in 2a hours�* time, the nerves for wales and england fans will almost certainly be at their height. it'll be minutes before kick off
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in their final group game at the world cup — with a place in the knock out stages on the line. for wales, the task is tougher — nothing but a win — will give them any chance of making it — while england will go through as long as they avoid a four—goal defeat. we'll be live to both our reporters in the teams camps in doha, but first to the two managers. much frustration and disappointment for the players is that we've shown nowhere near the levels of performance as what's got us to this world cup. iii performance as what's got us to this world cu -. u, , performance as what's got us to this world cu -. u, , ., world cup. if we can win this game then we can _ world cup. if we can win this game then we can win _ world cup. if we can win this game then we can win this _ world cup. if we can win this game then we can win this group. - world cup. if we can win this game then we can win this group. that i world cup. if we can win this game l then we can win this group. that was then we can win this group. that was the first_ then we can win this group. that was the first objective when we set out at the _ the first objective when we set out at the start of the tournament.
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whatever— at the start of the tournament. whatever part they play in that game tomorrow night. they're ready for it. were all ready for it, as a group. we know where frustrated. we've not given a good account of ourselves. be we've not given a good account of ourselves. �* . , we've not given a good account of ourselves-— we've not given a good account of ourselves. �* ., , ., , ., ., ourselves. be ready for your moment when it comes- _ ourselves. be ready for your moment when it comes. and _ ourselves. be ready for your moment when it comes. and that's _ ourselves. be ready for your moment when it comes. and that's been - ourselves. be ready for your moment when it comes. and that's been a - ourselves. be ready for your moment when it comes. and that's been a big j when it comes. and that's been a big part of— when it comes. and that's been a big part of our— when it comes. and that's been a big part of our story in the previous two tournaments. where the squad have been— two tournaments. where the squad have been ready and have really supported each other well. it certainly built into that huge game. it certainly built into that huge game. we're going to get the latest from both camps now on sportsday, alex howell with england to come shortly, but first let's get to hwyell griffith who is following wales for us. and hwyell griffith being team selection talking points there are
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there. forwhales selection talking points there are there. for whales it's safe to say it there big stars the likes of garth bell and aaron ramsey. there's talk about how much they have or haven't performed for will so far? yet, guiding lights in whales recent history but almost anonymous against iran last friday. of course, bill is the man who delivered this workup for whales. the man who delivered this workup forwhales. it the man who delivered this workup for whales. it was his goal is that got qualification. that game against iran. people are axing if he should play 90 minutes and if he was up to it. more questions about aaron reminisce. i question about his fitness was up that was a question put to rub page. he answered everyone would play a part. whether they start or they come on expect to see more may be more youth coming on. lots of selection" stance. 0ne on. lots of selection" stance. one thing has been very clear. there a poor performance against iran and
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lots of question about whether whales have given good account of themselves. i've caught up with eight wells international earlier today. she gave us her thoughts about where wills have gone run so far. �* , , , , far. i'm sure the players will be disappointed — far. i'm sure the players will be disappointed on _ far. i'm sure the players will be disappointed on the _ far. i'm sure the players will be disappointed on the level- far. i'm sure the players will be disappointed on the level of. disappointed on the level of performances they give out so far. physically — performances they give out so far. physically on the ball i'm sure they'll— physically on the ball i'm sure they'll be _ physically on the ball i'm sure they'll be willing to give himself a better_ they'll be willing to give himself a better account. at they'll be willing to give himself a better account.— better account. at the end of the iran better account. at the end of the hen game _ better account. at the end of the iran game they _ better account. at the end of the iran game they felt _ better account. at the end of the iran game they felt it _ better account. at the end of the iran game they felt it was - better account. at the end of the j iran game they felt it was almost the end of an era. do you think it has that feel? i the end of an era. do you think it has that feel?— the end of an era. do you think it has that feel? i know it's bit of an impossible _ has that feel? i know it's bit of an impossible dream. _ has that feel? i know it's bit of an impossible dream. we _ has that feel? i know it's bit of an impossible dream. we need - has that feel? i know it's bit of an impossible dream. we need a - has that feel? i know it's bit of an impossible dream. we need a bit| has that feel? i know it's bit of an l impossible dream. we need a bit of america _ impossible dream. we need a bit of america but that could happen. sol don't _ america but that could happen. sol don't want to look too far past that — don't want to look too far past that. that's an account of maybe the level of— that. that's an account of maybe the level of performances from certain individuals. physically they are maybe — individuals. physically they are maybe not at the place where they need _ maybe not at the place where they need to _ maybe not at the place where they need to be. whether that's because of a lack— need to be. whether that's because of a lack of— need to be. whether that's because of a lack of preparation. we know they have — of a lack of preparation. we know they have made. regularly for some
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or because _ they have made. regularly for some or because the game is evolving. maybe _ or because the game is evolving. maybe they can't keep up with that intensity— maybe they can't keep up with that intensity to say is it's hard to know — intensity to say is it's hard to know quote. intensity to say is it's hard to know quote-— intensity to say is it's hard to know quote. england go in as favourites _ know quote. england go in as favourites how _ know quote. england go in as favourites how does - know quote. england go in as favourites how does with - know quote. england go in as - favourites how does with approach the game? this favourites how does with approach the name? , , ., , the game? this big task is in it. the situation _ the game? this big task is in it. the situation we _ the game? this big task is in it. the situation we wants - the game? this big task is in it. the situation we wants to - the game? this big task is in it. the situation we wants to avoid | the situation we wants to avoid going into — the situation we wants to avoid going into this last game. i think obviously— going into this last game. i think obviously they're still pressure on england — obviously they're still pressure on england. everyone know what they are favourites _ england. everyone know what they are favourites. they haven't played as well as _ favourites. they haven't played as well as they have liked over the last few— well as they have liked over the last few months. there are definitely weaknesses in that side especially defensively. if wills can utilise _ especially defensively. if wills can utilise their place especially in the gaps— utilise their place especially in the gaps where the fullbacks like to leave _ the gaps where the fullbacks like to leave we _ the gaps where the fullbacks like to leave. we have to have the right to play fit _ leave. we have to have the right to play fit and — leave. we have to have the right to play fit and foremost and be at the levels that allow us to play and compete — levels that allow us to play and com ete. ., , levels that allow us to play and com ete. . , , ., levels that allow us to play and com ete. ., , , ., . compete. really interesting to hear from here there. _ compete. really interesting to hear from here there. i— compete. really interesting to hear from here there. i am _ compete. really interesting to hear from here there. i am interesting . from here there. i am interesting about the feeling. there was such a joy about the feeling. there was such a joy and an effervescence to whales and their camp and the build—up to
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making this first world cup in so many years. has that changed dramatically over the last couple of days? and how much will that impact their performance on the pitch? yet. their performance on the pitch? yet, i mean their performance on the pitch? yet, i mean just — their performance on the pitch? yet, i mean just getting _ their performance on the pitch? yet i meanjust getting here was a i mean just getting here was a euphoric moment. for was football. even for the nation and its identity. been showing on the world stage. it is for the pretty flat in those first two games it to be honest. it does feel maybe not anti—climactic but a disappointment. we heard it very bluntly from rub page today we know they can be much better but they are not showing their best of the world. so, the stakes couldn't be higher against england tomorrow. it's a must when, and of course, they hope other games go their way. but if ever there was a moment for wes sure they could do well. �* , ., , a moment for wes sure they could do well. �*, ., , ., ., , ., well. it's ready for them to show they could _ well. it's ready for them to show they could do — well. it's ready for them to show they could do well. _ well. it's ready for them to show they could do well. it's - well. it's ready for them to show they could do well. it's ready - well. it's ready for them to show they could do well. it's ready forj they could do well. it's ready for them tomorrow night. great stuff hwyell griffith. hwyell griffith following wills for this workup. let's cross over to our reporter
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alex howell who's with the england camp. we are talking about decisions regarding wills but there also big selections for garrett south most notably about harry kane. and also a lot of people clamouring for phil foden to start. yes lot of people clamouring for phil foden to start.— lot of people clamouring for phil foden to start. yes there been lots of debate about _ foden to start. yes there been lots of debate about whether _ foden to start. yes there been lots of debate about whether england i foden to start. yes there been lots i of debate about whether england kept in harry kane needs a rest. he had that scan an injury scare on his right foot. gareth southgate was stretching it was his right foot and not the ankle he has had so much injury problems with before. there been calls for changes to the second line up for the england team. phil foden was left on the bench during the game against the usa. being on jack grealish and marcus rashford instead. martin keown a former england international and arsenal player has been speaking about why gareth southgate is right to stick with the plans he has in mind.
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suck it has to do with what he thinks — suck it has to do with what he thinks is — suck it has to do with what he thinks is best for the long—term vision _ thinks is best for the long—term vision of— thinks is best for the long—term vision of the sermon. so if he has a vision _ vision of the sermon. so if he has a vision and — vision of the sermon. so if he has a vision and a — vision of the sermon. so if he has a vision and a plan for england to get to the last — vision and a plan for england to get to the last 16 in court to finance and beyond. some of the players to be and beyond. some of the players to he rested — and beyond. some of the players to be rested. maguire pittsford two games— be rested. maguire pittsford two games for england for september then didn't play— games for england for september then didn't play a month for his club site _ didn't play a month for his club site you — didn't play a month for his club site. you don't want that in this competition. there have to be some calculated _ competition. there have to be some calculated decisions. the calculated decisions. does the captain— calculated decisions. does the captain to calculated decisions. does the capté hasn't to e?* r he is kane hasn't looked himself. he is the one _ kane hasn't looked himself. he is the one player that gareth southgate will want _ the one player that gareth southgate will want to play if you can. you look _ will want to play if you can. you look at the _ will want to play if you can. you look at the rest of the players. if i'm look at the rest of the players. if i'rn a _ look at the rest of the players. if i'rn a squad _ look at the rest of the players. if i'm a squad player i want to play some _ i'm a squad player i want to play some minutes in this competition. you don't — some minutes in this competition. you don't want to go on for the workup — you don't want to go on for the workup having not featured but more importantly we need to get the right results _ importantly we need to get the right results and events with. i still believe — results and events with. i still believe in _ results and events with. i still believe in the manager so we don't want _ believe in the manager so we don't want to— believe in the manager so we don't want to have a indifferent performance. we do want to go overboard _ performance. we do want to go overboard-—
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overboard. interesting. the interesting _ overboard. interesting. the interesting about _ overboard. interesting. the interesting about that - overboard. interesting. thej interesting about that alex. overboard. interesting. the. interesting about that alex. i overboard. interesting. the - interesting about that alex. i know where they were talking about the booze and the jurors. we are they in terms of dealing with that pressure? so, there were booths after the game. you can hear once the final whistle went. gareth southgate was asked about that tonight in his press conference. he said it was a bit of a strange situation. because when the team and he and his staff went over to collect the fines he said the friends were really good. he understands they have expectation but there is still a bit for england to to do in the group. they need a positive result to guarantee that they win it. gareth southgate on a hull is positive with where england and all is and if everything go positive for them tonight there will be the last 16 of the knock at the stage of the workup. still to come on sportsday. second round heroes boreham wood go looking for the big boys in the fa cup yet again with the draw just around the corner.
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but back to the world cup now, and to the other game in group b. that sees iran taking on the usa, and tensions are rising between the two countries ahead of the fixture. the united states manager gregg berhalter has apologised after a modified version of iran's flag was used in social media posts by the us national team. before their world cup meeting on tuesday, the us removed the the islamic republic emblem from the flag in graphics posted online, which were later deleted. iran's football federation complained to fifa over the issue. well when iran and usa meet in any sporting occasion, the political situation between the countries always plays a big part. they have met once before at a world cup finals, back in 1998. at that time it was described as one of the most politically charged matches in the history. simon anderson is with us and he joins us
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on sports day now. simon what was your reading on the situation between us soccer and aaron stucker found itself in with the street? yeah i groaned inwardly when i saw their original media posting. i thought your going to get it in the back of the head on this one. and your defence for it is very weak. in essence, lots of people want to meet political points at the world cup in delhi. and fifa and qatar are trying to avoid people making critical points. the us team walked right into this one.— into this one. where do you think these two countries _ into this one. where do you think these two countries are _ into this one. where do you think these two countries are in - into this one. where do you think these two countries are in terms| into this one. where do you think i these two countries are in terms of their relationships at the moment and the political significance of
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this match?— this match? they have no relationship _ this match? they have no relationship at _ this match? they have no relationship at the - this match? they have no i relationship at the moment. this match? they have no - relationship at the moment. which makes the political significance very interesting. if the us is defeated by iran this will be a setback for american prestige. it would be interesting if the us beats iran. how that plays in iran at the moment, particularly because there have been widespread demonstrations over the headscarf and other issues. relating to the islamic republics government in tehran. so, there would be interpretations there. for the peace of the world, or the peace of the region, or relations between the countries was probably a draw is the countries was probably a draw is the best result.—
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the best result. briefly if we look back at 1998 _ the best result. briefly if we look back at 1998 when _ the best result. briefly if we look back at 1998 when they - the best result. briefly if we look back at 1998 when they met - the best result. briefly if we look back at 1998 when they met in i the best result. briefly if we look l back at 1998 when they met in that world cup stop there was so much attention then. is it different now do you think? will it be similar? it would be similar but it's different. at that time there was still a residual memory of the us embassy hostage crisis ten years earlier. in which 50 american diplomats had been held hostage for more than a year. before they were released. that memory has gone except for a certain age group. it's all a question of how much attention, much of the us pays to the fifa world cup. they call it soccer here and, frankly, it's very much a third ranking sport
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against american football and basketball. so, there will be residual interest on what the result is that apart from foreign policy. people are interested in forbes policy like myself, i doubt whether there is going to beat too much attention on it. fik there is going to beat too much attention on it.— there is going to beat too much attention on it. ,, ., ., , attention on it. ok simon henderons from the thank _ attention on it. ok simon henderons from the thank you. _ to the football today then — and we'll start with the five time champions brazil. as casemiro scored a stunning winner to edge them past switzerland 1—0 — and with it, ensure reach the world cup knockout stage. adam cottier was watching the star forward name are out for brazil. brazilian coach brought in manchester united fred to reinforce his midfield. but vasile did little to reinforce believe it could win the world cup during a poor first half. there was only one significant moment which did not impress the
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watching members of brazil's last workup when. the question lingers whether brazil is missing the mark having one on the a certain percentage of matches without them. 0penings came and went for present. substitute rug regret set up finishesjunior his goal was moved from outside. switzerland haven't managed and single shot on target. more subs followed from the president manager including gabrielle hazards and manchester united anthony was anthony's united team—mate casemiro who scored the winner before time ran out. brazil making history as the first team to go 17 world cup crew stage games in a row without defeats. through to the knockout stages with a game to spare. will need a spare. switzerland will need a result against serbia on friday.
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in the other game of the day in group g, we saw a six goal thriller as cameroon came from 3—1 down to keep their tournament alive with a draw against serbia. after taking a first half lead, cameroon conceded three times before vincent aboubakar scored to make it 3—2 and he then turned provider for the equaliser... timing his run to perfection to beat the offside trap and set up team—mate eric maxim choupo—moting for the easiest of finishes. elsewhere portugal take on uruguay in group h tonight, but the other match in that group from earlier today saw ghana secure a dramatic 3—2 victory over south korea. the black stars led 2—0 at half time, before two headers in three minutes across the hour mark from cho gue—sung levelled the game for south korea. but mohammed kudus then found space at the far post and side—footed home his second goal of the game to score all three points for ghana. this left the south korea coach paula been so frustrated. the autumn nations series
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in rugby union drew to a close at the weekend, and it was one to forget for both wales and england. with less than a year to go to the world cup in france there are now questions to be answered over the future of head coaches wayne pivac and eddiejones. let's bring in our correspondent chris jones. let's start with england first then. there is going to be a review and there was no mention of eddiejones and what might happen. what's your reading on that? xtet. and what might happen. what's your reading on that?— reading on that? yet, as you say sarah, decisions _ reading on that? yet, as you say sarah, decisions to _ reading on that? yet, as you say sarah, decisions to be _ reading on that? yet, as you say sarah, decisions to be made. . reading on that? yet, as you say sarah, decisions to be made. byj reading on that? yet, as you say - sarah, decisions to be made. by the powers that be. as for england and eddiejones. eddiejones has been here before. england had a rotten six nations in 2021. all so lost two games, only 12 games out of five. he survived on both of those occasions. but it feels different here. not least because and john seem to have lost the two can have friends i have not heard pulling since i'd but i
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know that's not gone unnoticed by the powers that be at to queen him. they said there's going to be a review and that could take up to two weeks. as we sit here today eddie jones bud'sjob is independent. what jones bud's “ob is independent. what about wills jones bud's job is independent. what about wills they— jones bud'sjob is independent. what about wills they had a torrent autumn international as well. thea;r autumn international as well. they did that when _ autumn international as well. they did that when against _ autumn international as well. tue: did that when against argentina autumn international as well. t'te: did that when against argentina the bites part. apart from the when against new zealand. if pivac is going to go there issues up change. but pivac myself moved on. there's another manager being set it up for his availability. i think wills will act sooner rather than later on that front. we have this interesting jostling or domino effect of
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coaching us up if wills get one gatling does not leave england without one of their potential contenders? there are some dishes to make over the next few weeks and will see if pivac arejones are in their positions in excuse weeks with some what's about the recent announcement about decisions to speed up the game in the last few weeks? that will came from a meeting where coaches meeting administrators and players were all involved. it seems there was widespread agreement that whilst these matches in november have been compelling, tepid clayton and interesting. it has been stop start and the fans haven't always been engaged on the grounds. certainly, those of been my opinion watching the england games. they were trying to avoid various circumstances so and on the match.
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all designed to increase this flow increases speed of the game and increases speed of the game and increase ball in play time. if those proposals are active and confirmed then they could come through next year. and there would be very influential ocean influential as a hull rug we stayed at the rugby world cup. hull rug we stayed at the rugby world cup-— hull rug we stayed at the rugby worldcu. , ., world cup. chris jones thank you so much. let's go back to football now on sportsday, as professional players in scotland are to be banned from heading the ball in training the day before and the day after a game. clubs are also being told to limit exercises, that involve repetitive heading, to one session per week. experts believe there could be a link between brain disease and heading of the ball. 0ur correspondent chris mcloughlin has more. certainly the most striking guideline being introduced by the scottish f eight today is the complete ban on a heading in training before and after the match. the day before and the day after match is the one you would imagine is going to cause most concern. perhaps, for football coaches or
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players. the other guidelines, number one only one high—intensity heading training session week. and number three. all of this has to be monitored. so, clubs have to monitor the amount of heading players are doing. the amount of heading players are doinu. ~ ., �* , the amount of heading players are doina.~ ., 3 ~ , doing. what's the thinking behind im-alantin doing. what's the thinking behind implanting a _ doing. what's the thinking behind implanting a lot — doing. what's the thinking behind implanting a lot of— doing. what's the thinking behind implanting a lot of these - doing. what's the thinking behind i implanting a lot of these measures? what trait why are they doing it chris? remember in 2019 there was a field study carried _ chris? remember in 2019 there was a field study carried out _ chris? remember in 2019 there was a field study carried out at _ chris? remember in 2019 there was a field study carried out at glasgow - field study carried out at glasgow university found that ex—professional players were 3.5 times more likely to develop brain disease like the mention. so the experts were saying we know something is happening. we don't quite know why it's happening. we suspect it has something to do with repeated head trauma. and for football of course that he's had in the ball. the select we have to act now we can't wait for more research. because think this could get for the rest of the words.— rest of the words. have we had any reaction from _
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rest of the words. have we had any reaction from anyone _ rest of the words. have we had any reaction from anyone in _ rest of the words. have we had any reaction from anyone in the - rest of the words. have we had any| reaction from anyone in the football world today?— reaction from anyone in the football world toda ? , , , world today? there is broad support. the have consulted _ world today? there is broad support. the have consulted the _ world today? there is broad support. the have consulted the coaches - world today? there is broad support. the have consulted the coaches and. the have consulted the coaches and players and clubs themselves before introducing these guidelines was up and they said there has been broad support. i think football and footballers have known for some time that something like this was coming. they know there is a real issue and anytime there is research around this area it's not good and it doesn't look good for heading in football. so it doesn't come as a surprise and i think those i football here in scotland are broadly support none of it. meanwhile in england, it's a big
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night for four non—league teams — as they hope to draw a big money—making tie against a premier league side in the third round of the fa cup. wrexham, dagenham & redbridge, chesterfield and boreham wood are all still in the hat — with boreham wood the lowest ranked team left in the competition. they've reached the third round though — for a third consecutive season — so who does their manager want in tonight's draw? i don't have one. i remember two years ago we played millwall in the third round and i was gutted we did not have the journey with the fans because of the pandemic. what we achieve last year was magical but to go it do it three years in a row to get to the third round is incredible. there are no secrets, it's just hard work. working hard as a group and having as much luck as possible. a group and having as much luck as ossible. , ., , ., ., possible. there is a very good messa . e possible. there is a very good message there _ possible. there is a very good message there luke. - possible. there is a very good message there luke. a - possible. there is a very good message there luke. a lot - possible. there is a very good message there luke. a lot of| possible. there is a very good - message there luke. a lot of people talk about what the fa cups means particularly for lower ranked teams. you have experience it over the last
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few years. what does it mean for boreham wood.— few years. what does it mean for boreham wood. a, , , ., ., ., ,, ., boreham wood. massive. you look at what's it is done _ boreham wood. massive. you look at what's it is done is _ boreham wood. massive. you look at what's it is done is galvanise - boreham wood. massive. you look at what's it is done is galvanise the - what's it is done is galvanise the community. the chairman and is about memories and moments. he doesn't mind what sort of funds come with it. it's massively important for a small club like ours. if the mummys and memories that come with it you have liverpool over your shoulder. if we police and in the draw it's another moments and memories to last forever. that's all from sportsday. hello there. after what's been a very wet, unsettled month, we start to see some changes for the last few days of november. and certainly as we head into early part of december, things are looking a lot drier and colder with the return of some frost and also
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some fog in places. pretty cold and a misty foggy night to come for many of us in that file could be prominent metric through to tomorrow morning could linger on through today for some of us. that's where some spells of sunshine where it starts frosty but that fog lifted to little cloud of dust parts of the midlands was up could be quite queen gloomy the aggressively. you see temperatures range from around six to 10 degrees where we expect this time of year. but because it's been so mild for so long is going to feel quite cold.
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hello, i'm nuala mcgovern. this is 0utside source. security is tightened across in china after a weekend of unprecedented protests against beijing's strict coronavirus controls. rallies have spread to ten cities in the most direct challenge to president xi in a decade. the uk government urges the chinese government to listen. it is clear that the chinese people themselves are deeply unhappy with what is going on, about the restrictions imposed upon them by the chinese government. the uk government has also condemned the treatment of a bbcjournalist who was handcuffed and beaten by chinese police. protests follow over two years of relentless lockdowns, quarantines and surveillance under china's zero—covid policy.

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