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course was to mark one does not know _ course was to mark one does not know but — course was to mark one does not know. but rishi sunak has said this issue _ know. but rishi sunak has said this issue is_ know. but rishi sunak has said this issue is one — know. but rishi sunak has said this issue is one of his top priorities. the one — issue is one of his top priorities. the one supposes this is the first of several— the one supposes this is the first of several plans in order to ignore the problems of migrants coming across_ the problems of migrants coming across the — the problems of migrants coming across the channel to stop it is one of the _ across the channel to stop it is one of the things that is pressing on the government. but ijust wonder whether— the government. but ijust wonder whether this would may be the way to start solving it. if you can say it is absolutely safe to return people to albania, their lives are not in gingeh — to albania, their lives are not in ginger. they are not seen a repressive political system, they should _ repressive political system, they should go back.— repressive political system, they should go back. let's stay with the teleu-rah. should go back. let's stay with the telegraph- i _ should go back. let's stay with the telegraph. i don't _ should go back. let's stay with the telegraph. i don't know— should go back. let's stay with the telegraph. i don't know how - should go back. let's stay with the telegraph. i don't know how you i should go back. let's stay with the i telegraph. i don't know how you guys are at with your physics. here comes the science quiz. nuclear fusion harris carbon free power. this is the holy grail as is the what.
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they've been searching for it nuclear fusion for years. yes. so this is really _ nuclear fusion for years. yes. so this is really good _ nuclear fusion for years. yes. so this is really good news - nuclear fusion for years. yes. so this is really good news i'm - nuclear fusion for years. yes. so l this is really good news i'm shame it's not a bit bigger on the page. basically it scientists have achieved this sort of holy grail where that can produce more energy and from a fusion reaction. produce more energy than it took to trigger it. it will be great news for helping to fight climate change. i admit i don't understand the physics behind it but it sounds sounds good to me. nuclear is a good idea to me and i think that's where we need to be looking and investing. just and i think that's where we need to be looking and investing.— be looking and investing. just not s - littin . be looking and investing. just not splitting the _ be looking and investing. just not splitting the item _ be looking and investing. just not splitting the item but _ be looking and investing. just not splitting the item but smashing i splitting the item but smashing things together first or is my understanding of it. we have to build the infrastructure. one of the scientist earlier was seen that eventually the infrastructure won't cost much than renewables costs. well in the future renewables of one sort or—
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well in the future renewables of one sort or another this is good news. this is great— sort or another this is good news. this is great to have good news as jemma _ this is great to have good news as jemma said. when we are feeling cold and wondering where future sources of energy— and wondering where future sources of energy are coming from. and wondered — of energy are coming from. and wondered because there is no wind, electricity— wondered because there is no wind, electricity is — wondered because there is no wind, electricity is being produced by wind _ electricity is being produced by wind farms. so it is definitely the issue _ wind farms. so it is definitely the issue of— wind farms. so it is definitely the issue of the day. it is wind farms. so it is definitely the issue of the day.— issue of the day. it is and it will ho efull issue of the day. it is and it will hepefully be — issue of the day. it is and it will hopefully be that _ issue of the day. it is and it will hopefully be that sort - issue of the day. it is and it will hopefully be that sort of - issue of the day. it is and it will. hopefully be that sort of plurality of ways in which we generate energy in the future. the the daily mail is where we would end. looking at frozen britain granted to the halls have you been affected by it today? i granted to the halls have you been affected by it today?— affected by it today? i was in bad weather that _ affected by it today? i was in bad weather that was _ affected by it today? i was in bad weather that was forecast - affected by it today? i was in bad weather that was forecast seem l affected by it today? i was in bad. weather that was forecast seem to have because so many problems. maybe we don't _ have because so many problems. maybe we don't have the infrastructure to deal with— we don't have the infrastructure to deal with snow. but maybe we should. because _ deal with snow. but maybe we should. because it _ deal with snow. but maybe we should. because it seems to have caused a huge _ because it seems to have caused a huge amounts of delays to commuters,
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delays _ huge amounts of delays to commuters, delays to— huge amounts of delays to commuters, delays to flight. pandemonium. and it scarcely— delays to flight. pandemonium. and it scarcely snow drifts is it?. | it scarcely snow drifts is it?. looked out it scarcely snow drifts is it?. i looked out the window and surprise her white out it was. and i live on a very quite road so it will generally be it not be disturbed. but generally driving home the night after is when it becomes freezing again and you get black ice and it is treacherous. yes again and you get black ice and it is treacherous.— is treacherous. yes you have to absolutely _ is treacherous. yes you have to absolutely be _ is treacherous. yes you have to absolutely be careful. - is treacherous. yes you have to absolutely be careful. i - is treacherous. yes you have to absolutely be careful. i don't i is treacherous. yes you have to - absolutely be careful. i don't know. doesn't this happen every time in this country where we get a little bit of extreme weather? we don't seem very good at coping with weather. where i am at the moment it seems absolutely fine. i don't know about other parts of the country. this seems to be an annual story, i think. i don't know quite nothing changes. i guess we should be investing more in a bit of infrastructure. the whole country is grinding to a halt isn't it?. in terms of strike and the weather. 50,
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good news on that nuclear energy. yes we can keep hanging on that that. it wasn't all parts of the country. but when london gets know it's as if we are the only people to have ever experienced it. but we don't have enough of it now. it's not like scandinavian countries which are geared up for it that have massive amounts of snow to deal with all the time. massive amounts of snow to deal with all the time-— all the time. they have the infrastructure. _ all the time. they have the infrastructure. we - all the time. they have the infrastructure. we have - all the time. they have the infrastructure. we have to | all the time. they have the - infrastructure. we have to work out work _ infrastructure. we have to work out work or— infrastructure. we have to work out work or expectations are about public— work or expectations are about public services. and how much we are prepared _ public services. and how much we are prepared to _ public services. and how much we are prepared to pay for them. because we could probably have the infrastructure put in place to do with show — infrastructure put in place to do with snow on a few days or weeks of the year— with snow on a few days or weeks of the year but — with snow on a few days or weeks of the year but are we willing to for it? and — the year but are we willing to for it? and there is kind of a resistance to more taxation at a time _ resistance to more taxation at a time when — resistance to more taxation at a time when people are paying a great deal more _ time when people are paying a great deal more. we have to work out if we
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want world—class services are we prepared — want world—class services are we prepared to pay for it? want world-class services are we prepared to pay for it?— prepared to pay for it? that's it for the moment _ prepared to pay for it? that's it for the moment jemma - prepared to pay for it? that's it for the moment jemma don't i prepared to pay for it? that's it| for the moment jemma don't go for the momentjemma don't go anywhere. stay warm. wrap up in a please change it. we'll be back again at 11:30pm for another look at the papers. join us then. good evening. we're going to start with the cricket. and england have pulled off another sensational victory in pakistan, winning the second test by 26 runs to seal a historic series triumph. it's as many wins in pakistan in a week as the tourists have had in the previous 61 years. pakistan needed 157 with six wickets in hand on the fourth day to take the series to a decider, saud shakeel made it to 94 before he and mohammad nawaz fell to the pace bowling of mark wood. debutant abrar ahmed — who took 11 wickets in the match — provided a late counter punch
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with the bat hitting four boundaries but england mopped up the tail to win by 26 runs and take the series with a match to spare. we all understand what we have achieved today. and to come to pakistan and win is honestly very difficult. it turned out to be another down to the wire game again. it could not have gone any better for us in these first two games. it is another great game to be part of. england's women have continued their great form on their tour of west indies — having won the one—day series 3—0, they eased to an eight wicket victory in the first t20 match. sophie ecclestone and lauren bell impressed with the ball to reduce the hosts to 105 for seven before danni wyatt's unbeaten half century saw england home with more than seven over to spare. it's a rare day without a match at the world cup as the four teams still in it prepare for the semi finals. meanwhile much talk today has
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centred around the future of england manager gareth southgate. he says he's "conflicted" about his future, having "found large parts of the last 18 months difficult". after england were knocked out of the tournament at the weekend he said he would "review and reflect" before deciding whether to carry on in the role. journalist ian ladyman says he may feel more positive given time to think carefully. there is no double bluff here. he is generally thinking that he might�*ve had enough. i think the only hope we might have or the fa and the players might, who wanted him to stay, is that he might get home, get christmas out of the way, gets his head settled down and sees the positives of the next 18 months rather than at the moment seeing only the negatives of having just crashed out of it world cup. (pres)following their world cup exit in the quarter finals the england team have returned home — they flew into birmingham airport sunday night —
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a very low key arrival. but one englishman who's staying out in qatar is referee anthony taylor. the premier league official is one of twelve chosen by fifa to remain in the country for the remainder of the tournament. he's taken charge of two group matches so far including croatia's goalless draw against belgium on december 1st. west bromwich albion have leaped out of the championship relegation zone after coming from behind to beat sunderland 2—1 at the stadium of light. the hosts took the lead through an amad diallo penalty. but a sumptous second half goal from tom rogic brought west brom level, his first for the club... before american daryl bike headed home with eight minutes remaining before american daryl dike headed home with eight minutes remaining to claim all three points. the win moves them up from 22nd to 17th two points clear of the drop zone with a game in hand. china's yan bingtao has been suspended from attending or competing on the world snooker tour with immediate effect as part of an ongoing investigation into match—fixing.. the world number 16, who won the masters last year, joins five other chinese players to have already been suspended. it's all part of the investigation
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into allegations of manipulating the outcome of matches for betting purposes. the 22—year—old's ban will remain in place until the outcome of the investigation. there are people behind the scenes in every sport, trying to corrupt live sport every day of the world, every night of the week, it is going on all the time, and that is not about whether you are in the uk or wherever you are, there are various markets around the world where betting goes on and we have seen it in every sport, whether that is football, tennis, cricket, or other sports have had issues. this is our issue to deal with today and we will deal with it and we will bring it out into the open, hence the suspension of players, hence the ongoing inquiry. following the demise of worcester and wasps, with both clubs going out of business this campaign. premiership rugby says it's looking to relaunch in 202a. among the changes it is looking at are an independent financial monitoring panel to oversee club finances, a sporting commission
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to make decisions on behalf of the league and a plan to build the league's fan—base, using experience from cricket's the hundred to engage a new audience. the rugby football union has also said it "expects a decision ahead of christmas" on takeovers at wasps and worcester. england captain owen farrell says the rugby football union's decision to sack eddiejones as head coach was "unbelievably disappointing" farrell had been a key players during jones�* seven years in charge, farrell had been a key player during jones�* seven years in charge, and captained england to the 2019 world cup final. he says that the run of poor results this year is as much down to the players as the coach. it is unbelievably disappointing. that doesn't happen because of one person. it is everyone and eddie has been a big part of england rugby for a long time now. he has been one of the best coaches i have ever had. and for that i'm massively thankful. as players you look at yourselves and see what you can do and,
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as i said, it is disappointing that it has ended early. and that's all the sport for now. bye— bye. for many of us the cool weather is going to last the rest of this week. and we had some sunshine on monday but it was a cold start to the day. temperatures down to about —15 .7. this is the lowest temperature recorded in the uk for over a year. and after such a school start temperatures only got up to —9 which made it to corliss for over a decade according to data from the met office. an air of a high—pressure of aggrieved doing is losing its grip and there are signs of something of and there are signs of something of a change across western areas with some of us seeing a returns of us seen a return to milder weather. over the next few hours we could
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have a few issues around with ice patches particularly for northern ireland northern and eastern scotland and down the eastern side of england. mist and fog also causing problems across the midlands wheels and negative. a few spots known to 100 metres in places. we can see some of our lowest temperatures around 9pm at this time of year. that temperature, and overnight the record is under threat. it has been called over recent hours. there will be a fabless sunshine generally for east anglia and southeast england. but there is snow across departmental watchword. watching the weather sit them move into the english channel you might see a bit of a wintery nest from this. we are keeping a close eye on this. as we look at the weather picture in the middle part of the week we were to the cold northerly wind which would bring lots of shower student scotland and as we pick up we see some visitors
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and drifting over high ground. wednesday would bring a large and fine sunny day and a few showers are crossed the coastal areas at times. but for most it is a sunny and really cold the with the temperatures not changing a great deal through the rest of this week. we are looking ahead to later in the week. and into the weekend for that change to milder weather. that transition might bring rain and snow for one of one or two review for a time. the change is going to heading in time for the weekend. you can find out more about that and where you live by looking at the bbc apps on android or apple.
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm mariko oi. the headlines... 3a years after a passenger plane exploded over lockerbie in scotland — killing 270 people — the accused bombmaker has been charged at a court in washington. more covid measures are eased in china — the government announces it will deactivate a phone app that has tracked people's movements during the pandemic. a community vigil in the uk, following the deaths of three boys , who'd fallen into an icy lake. the president of the european parliament says the institution, and european democracy, are under attack,after a bribery scandal emerged involving alleged payments to lawmakers by qatar.

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