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this is bbc news, the headlines 3a years after a passenger plane exploded over lockerbie — killing 270 people — the man accused of making the bomb — has been charged in court in washington. the suspect is alleged to have been a member of the libyan intelligence service. the bbc has heard the stories of russian soldiers who refuse to fight in ukraine, and of the mistreatment, threats and beatings they've endured, because they objected. 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. the eu says there will be an internal investigation over the corruption allegations. iran has carried out the second execution over the continued anti—government protests.
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majid reza rahnavard — who was convicted of killing two pro—government militiamen — was hanged from a crane in the city of mashhad. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me is the writer and broadcasterjemma forte and the property and personal finance commentator, anne ashworth. tomorrow's front pages. starting with. a striking image on the metro of ten—year—old jackjohnson — one of the boys who died after falling through the ice in the solihull lake. the sun carries the same photo that dominates many of the other papers tomorrow and reports that jack tried to save the other three
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boys he did not know. the mail leads on the sub—zero temperatures grinding britain to a halt. the times reports on the break down of last minute talks between government and nurses ahead of expected strikes. during the ambulance drivers�* walk—out, ministers are considering block—booking cars to ferry paramedics responding to 999 calls — that's in the daily telegraph. the i leads on the same story adding that the army will drive ambulances but won't be able to respond to �*blue—light�* emergencies. and the guardian reveals that a king's fund report blames the nhs crisis on a decade of neglect by conservative governments. so let's begin. the the sun and how they are reporting this appalling tragedy that occurred at the lake in solihull. in the picture on the front is this little boy jack johnson. jack tracked this save
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isolates. ijust want johnson. jack tracked this save isolates. i just want to explain johnson. jack tracked this save isolates. ijust want to explain how we are doing things different at the bbc. we are not reporting anything about the boys, not their names or pictures in our reporting after the police said the families want to be given space. this is what is happened on the front pages art decisions may change over time but that the moment this is a situation. here we are in the paper review is showing you the pages. and here we have the this boy who according to his aunt was trying to save the other children in peril. this his aunt was trying to save the other children in peril.- other children in peril. this is trul a other children in peril. this is truly a tragic _ other children in peril. this is truly a tragic story _ other children in peril. this is truly a tragic story that - other children in peril. this is truly a tragic story that has . other children in peril. this is - truly a tragic story that has tugged at all our hearts that this little chap saw his friendsjohn and haven't gone out into the ice and it starts to crack and the fall in. he went in himself to try and save them and he also died. in this terrible, terrible incident in which we have seen the emergency services do
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everything to try and get these boys out. with one police officer trying to punch his way through the ice. it is an awful reminder that the great outdoors isn't always a great place that we want children to escape to. but a place of risk for which we are possibly not quite prepared. this current occupation with health and save do we teach enough to our children's about snow and icy weather and the hazards. this children's about snow and icy weather and the hazards. this is a roblem weather and the hazards. this is a problem with _ weather and the hazards. this is a problem with ice _ weather and the hazards. this is a problem with ice and _ weather and the hazards. this is a problem with ice and lakes - weather and the hazards. this is a problem with ice and lakes isn't i weather and the hazards. this is a | problem with ice and lakes isn't it? you think they are stiff enough to stand onjemma? once you are underneath you can't even get back out sometimes you lose your bearings. out sometimes you lose your bearin95-_ out sometimes you lose your bearinas. . 3 ~ ., out sometimes you lose your bearinas. . �* , ~ ., ., bearings. that's right. and after a sto like bearings. that's right. and after a story like this _ bearings. that's right. and after a story like this at _ bearings. that's right. and after a story like this at your— bearings. that's right. and after a story like this at your natural- bearings. that's right. and after a story like this at your natural and | story like this at your natural and quite _ story like this at your natural and quite right— story like this at your natural and quite right reaction to say do scare the children. absolutely hammer it home _ the children. absolutely hammer it home that — the children. absolutely hammer it home that this is a danger. because those _ home that this is a danger. because those little — home that this is a danger. because
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those little boys didn't know. they were _ those little boys didn't know. they were just — those little boys didn't know. they were just plain and at christmas—time those poor families no doubt _ christmas—time those poor families no doubt planned the presence, signed — no doubt planned the presence, signed the surprises. christmas list written _ signed the surprises. christmas list written it— signed the surprises. christmas list written~ it is— signed the surprises. christmas list written. it is heart wrenching. and you can _ written. it is heart wrenching. and you can tell— written. it is heart wrenching. and you can tell it at the police conference the poor emergency services, — conference the poor emergency services, very distressing case for them _ services, very distressing case for them to— services, very distressing case for them to witness as well. and i think them to witness as well. and i think the whole _ them to witness as well. and i think the whole countries thoughts go out to the _ the whole countries thoughts go out to the families and friends and schooi— to the families and friends and school children and friends of these boys _ school children and friends of these boys |t— school children and friends of these bo s. , ., , , ., , boys. it is horrible. they are every child, boys. it is horrible. they are every child. aren't _ boys. it is horrible. they are every child, aren't they _ boys. it is horrible. they are every child, aren't they in _ boys. it is horrible. they are every child, aren't they in a _ boys. it is horrible. they are every child, aren't they in a story - boys. it is horrible. they are every child, aren't they in a story like i child, aren't they in a story like this?. jemma on the times last minute talks to paul strikes nurse strike break down. quite strong ranged between both sides. with the government been called belligerent by the nurses union. i called belligerent by the nurses union. ., ., , , ., . ., union. i totally understand. what ou're union. i totally understand. what you're looking — union. i totally understand. what you're looking at _ union. i totally understand. what you're looking at is _ union. i totally understand. what you're looking at is nhs - union. i totally understand. what you're looking at is nhs staff, - you're looking at is nhs staff, nurses— you're looking at is nhs staff, nurses in— you're looking at is nhs staff, nurses in this case who are absolutely exhausted. they have gone
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through _ absolutely exhausted. they have gone through the pandemic. you have winter— through the pandemic. you have winter crisis now. yet they have had peak _ winter crisis now. yet they have had peak at _ winter crisis now. yet they have had peak at the — winter crisis now. yet they have had peak at the last decade. they are not feeling valued or appreciated and they— not feeling valued or appreciated and they are really short—staffed and they are really short—staffed and that — and they are really short—staffed and that is a danger to pensions. they— and that is a danger to pensions. they can't— and that is a danger to pensions. they can't do theirjob properly. that— they can't do theirjob properly. that had — they can't do theirjob properly. that had secretaries said i'm not with talk— that had secretaries said i'm not with talk to there is no money. to be fair with talk to there is no money. be fair to with talk to there is no money. trr be fair to steve luckily he didn't say that. he said they will talk but he won't be about money. there are other things they can talk about like moraga. what other people would say that the two things are interconnected.— say that the two things are interconnected. , ,., interconnected. yes, he said the wares interconnected. yes, he said the wages have _ interconnected. yes, he said the wages have to — interconnected. yes, he said the wages have to be _ interconnected. yes, he said the wages have to be set _ interconnected. yes, he said the wages have to be set by - interconnected. yes, he said the wages have to be set by the - wages have to be set by the independent peer review but that hasn't _ independent peer review but that hasn't always followed historically. like hasn't always followed historically. like you _ hasn't always followed historically. like you say, if you can't afford to do your— like you say, if you can't afford to do yourioh — like you say, if you can't afford to do yourjob properly. that is moraga isn't it? _ do yourjob properly. that is moraga isn't it? unfortunately, it sounds to me _ isn't it? unfortunately, it sounds to me like — isn't it? unfortunately, it sounds to me like they quite simply need held _ to me like they quite simply need held you — to me like they quite simply need help. you start the negotiations at
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something — help. you start the negotiations at something you think will be negotiated down. you something you think will be negotiated down. something you think will be neaotiated down. ., ., , . negotiated down. you would be much ofthat negotiated down. you would be much of that union — negotiated down. you would be much of that union if _ negotiated down. you would be much of that union if you _ negotiated down. you would be much of that union if you didn't? _ negotiated down. you would be much of that union if you didn't? be - negotiated down. you would be much of that union if you didn't? be sort i of that union if you didn't? be sort of that union if you didn't? be sort of ambitious stingy with? one of the counter arguments anne is steve barclay is saying if we pay more in wages and salaries we would have to reduce front line services. it could cause inflation to go even higher and other voices say that is not true. wages are falling behind over many years. that is not the cause of inflation we are seeing.— inflation we are seeing. there have been some — inflation we are seeing. there have been some sums _ inflation we are seeing. there have been some sums coming _ inflation we are seeing. there have been some sums coming out - inflation we are seeing. there have been some sums coming out over. inflation we are seeing. there have i been some sums coming out over the past few days about what it would cause to give public—sector workers and inflation in based pay increase and inflation in based pay increase and that is about 28 billion a year. that may be that money needs to be fun. but there would need to be some sacrifice on the level of services. and that we need to decide what we are willing to pay for in the nhs if
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we want the world—class services. and huge investment every year. the nurses know they cannot get i9%. i wonder what figure they are willing to settle for. and whether in these tense negotiations with the health secretary where he thinks he is going to be happy to strike a deal. and where they think it would be, where would be fair with a mark is not with me i9%. is it a, i'm not quite clear. this is willing to see many more types of this industry called action. on the the guardian. government report blames nhs crisis on tory decade of neglect will stop this is
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a hard—hitting report of the nhs which was commissioned by the government on the trust. it says austerity is — government on the trust. it says austerity is to — government on the trust. it says austerity is to blame _ government on the trust. it says austerity is to blame for - government on the trust. it says austerity is to blame for the - austerity is to blame for the problems of the nhs. that it is facing the same, who was series of problems have been compounded by not properly funded it and by poor organisation. not repairing buildings or investing in new buildings. it's a whole chapter of low investment and not enough attention being paid to it. now, maybe this points the way forward to the way the new government could start to look at it as to how the money is being spent. i think we have read in the last few days how money is being spent on agency doctors. why don't we train it some more doctors? if people are leaving the nhs because of pension rules. why don't we start looking at some
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of those pension rules? we need to have constructive ideas as to the kind of nhs we want going forward. while the nhs we have at the moments on the eye nhs will block book texas to earn our medic strike action. this will get people to hospital. not an ideal source of transport at all. and there will be restrictions on what can texas can or cannot do. that's right. it's not ideal. i do appreciate _ that's right. it's not ideal. i do appreciate the government is trying to problem solve the fact that we want _ to problem solve the fact that we want to _ to problem solve the fact that we want to have amber than strivers. and to _ want to have amber than strivers. and to train — want to have amber than strivers. and to train put few patients at risk as— and to train put few patients at risk as possible but yet, right. some — risk as possible but yet, right. some of— risk as possible but yet, right. some of those army members will of course _ some of those army members will of course he _ some of those army members will of course be trained into driving ambulance. some won't. really i personally— ambulance. some won't. really i personally believe that the public are going to have short thrift
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unless— are going to have short thrift unless some of these strike situations are resolved. and for that, _ situations are resolved. and for that, you — situations are resolved. and for that, you need negotiation. you can't _ that, you need negotiation. you can't say— that, you need negotiation. you can't say we're not going to talk about— can't say we're not going to talk about pay~ _ can't say we're not going to talk about pay. it's clearly has to be found _ about pay. it's clearly has to be found from somewhere. and there are ways they _ found from somewhere. and there are ways they can do that. and they are such assertions from other political parties as— such assertions from other political parties as to how that can be found. if parties as to how that can be found. if you _ parties as to how that can be found. if you don't have... if they are leaving — if you don't have... if they are leaving the _ if you don't have... if they are leaving the nhs what do we do? yes, the nhs _ leaving the nhs what do we do? yes, the nhs is _ leaving the nhs what do we do? yes, the nhs is expensive because we have a big, _ the nhs is expensive because we have a big, ageing population. but when it works. _ a big, ageing population. but when it works, my goodness it is a privilege _ it works, my goodness it is a privilege to have that for everybody. and it works brilliantly and we _ everybody. and it works brilliantly and we all— everybody. and it works brilliantly and we all use it. and i'm going back— and we all use it. and i'm going back to — and we all use it. and i'm going back to the _ and we all use it. and i'm going back to the report we are looking at before _ back to the report we are looking at before this— back to the report we are looking at before. this is a government commission report for two little equipment out into billings lack of investment, it is driving people towards — investment, it is driving people towards private sites asian. and while _ towards private sites asian. and while it— towards private sites asian. and while it would we miss it if we lost
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the nhs _ while it would we miss it if we lost the nhs was up we really would. let's move on and talk about what is on the daily telegraph. soon except for dio to speed up the return of albanian migrants. how was i going to work? we albanian migrants. how was i going to work? ~ . , albanian migrants. how was i going to work? ~ ., , ., ., to work? we really do wonder. deafini to work? we really do wonder. dealing with — to work? we really do wonder. dealing with the _ to work? we really do wonder. dealing with the problem - to work? we really do wonder. dealing with the problem of i to work? we really do wonder. i dealing with the problem of small boats crossing the china and the problems of... at the whole of my current problem is one of rishi sunak big priorities. the are going to state i've maine has a safe place to state i've maine has a safe place to which you can return migrants. this is apparently the eu view is that nation. and so albanians won't be treated as special cases. how this will all stand up in the courts, i don't know. but maybe it will deter people from seeking passage across the channel. and maybe it was just limit some of
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these traffickers that abuse the trust of these people. and promised them a great new life in britain which may not be theirs. and anything rishi sunak can do to stop that appalling, illegal trade in people we need to address. haifa that appalling, illegal trade in people we need to address. how have the albanians — people we need to address. how have the albanians themselves _ people we need to address. how have the albanians themselves taken - people we need to address. how have the albanians themselves taken to . the albanians themselves taken to this jemma? their prime the albanians themselves taken to thisjemma? their prime minister was critical of the stance britain was taken a few critical of the stance britain was ta ken a few years critical of the stance britain was taken a few years ago. i critical of the stance britain was taken a few years ago.- critical of the stance britain was taken a few years ago. i feel like they think _ taken a few years ago. i feel like they think they _ taken a few years ago. i feel like they think they have _ taken a few years ago. i feel like they think they have been - taken a few years ago. i feel like | they think they have been singled out. they think they have been singled out this — they think they have been singled out. this idea that they are going to be _ out. this idea that they are going to be blanket band is probably fairly insulting to them. but it's a massive — fairly insulting to them. but it's a massive problem we have here parts of it is— massive problem we have here parts of it is that _ massive problem we have here parts of it is that the claim is taking on average — of it is that the claim is taking on average hundred and 20 days. what you have is — average hundred and 20 days. what you have is this huge backlog. while that backlog is occurring and everyone _ that backlog is occurring and everyone is me and puts up somewhere
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at great _ everyone is me and puts up somewhere at great cost _ everyone is me and puts up somewhere at great cost to the taxpayer. so one thing _ at great cost to the taxpayer. so one thing leeper has been suggesting is what _ one thing leeper has been suggesting is what you _ one thing leeper has been suggesting is what you want to be doing is fast tracking _ is what you want to be doing is fast tracking countries like albania where — tracking countries like albania where they are not necessarily fleeing — where they are not necessarily fleeing war or persecution in that way _ fleeing war or persecution in that way as— fleeing war or persecution in that way as so— fleeing war or persecution in that way. as so most of the other immigrants are. i need to process their— immigrants are. i need to process their claims— immigrants are. i need to process their claims quickly. then it's quite — their claims quickly. then it's quite evident who are you? why do you want— quite evident who are you? why do you want to — quite evident who are you? why do you want to come here? what do you have to _ you want to come here? what do you have to offer? and not to have people in — have to offer? and not to have people in hotels for over a year at the time — people in hotels for over a year at the time it— people in hotels for over a year at the time. it is such a complicated issue _ the time. it is such a complicated issue with— the time. it is such a complicated issue. with the conservatives what tends _ issue. with the conservatives what tends to _ issue. with the conservatives what tends to happen is they come up with a solution _ tends to happen is they come up with a solution and they say it gets blocked — a solution and they say it gets blocked by human rights lawyers or international law and they are back to square _ international law and they are back to square one. a international law and they are back to square one-— to square one. a statement in the daily telegraph- _ to square one. a statement in the daily telegraph. nuclear - to square one. a statement in the daily telegraph. nuclear fission i daily telegraph. nuclear fission harrows daily telegraph. nuclearfission harrows carbon free power. there has been a breakthrough with nuclear
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fission which i was meant to say it scientists have been trying to i was with a crack for many years. this scientists have been trying to i was with a crack for many years.- with a crack for many years. this is some are really _ with a crack for many years. this is some are really interesting - with a crack for many years. this is some are really interesting story i some are really interesting story with really great graphics. i would encourage everyone to try and look at the story and study it tomorrow. i would summarise that this essentially will produce carbon free energy. which is the holy grail which is exactly what we want. however, and i've been reading a few more reports on this subsequently that, apparently, the cost of building the equipment we would need to make this process happen on a commercial scale will be huge. and also, the process itself can destroy that equipment. that seemed to be an impediment for some but let me not rain on a good new stories. i love it when the newspapers report
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because that is something people are looking for. they're looking for good news and also to study those diagrams in those papers tomorrow and you will learn something about the story. and you will learn something about the sto . . , , ., the story. excellent, yes. clean ener: the story. excellent, yes. clean energy and _ the story. excellent, yes. clean energy and that's _ the story. excellent, yes. clean energy and that's what - the story. excellent, yes. clean energy and that's what we - the story. excellent, yes. clean energy and that's what we are l the story. excellent, yes. clean - energy and that's what we are after jemma. cleanerand energy and that's what we are after jemma. cleaner and cheaper than what we are having to spend.— we are having to spend. exactly. it is a hot topic- _ we are having to spend. exactly. it is a hot topic. we _ we are having to spend. exactly. it is a hot topic. we are _ we are having to spend. exactly. it is a hot topic. we are sitting - we are having to spend. exactly. it is a hot topic. we are sitting here. is a hot topic. we are sitting here with our— is a hot topic. we are sitting here with our radiators turn down trying to save _ with our radiators turn down trying to save money. of course obviously there _ to save money. of course obviously there is _ to save money. of course obviously there is huge impact on the planet and the _ there is huge impact on the planet and the energy we choose to use going _ and the energy we choose to use going forward. and what we invest in. going forward. and what we invest in and _ going forward. and what we invest in and it's— going forward. and what we invest in. and it's looking like nuclear is pretty— in. and it's looking like nuclear is pretty good. the keywords are safe, clean _ pretty good. the keywords are safe, clean and _ pretty good. the keywords are safe, clean and near limitless. this is research — clean and near limitless. this is research that has been going on since _ research that has been going on since the — research that has been going on since the 1950s and he never managed to quite _ since the 1950s and he never managed to quite crack it. and it seems they have _ to quite crack it. and it seems they have the — to quite crack it. and it seems they have the art — to quite crack it. and it seems they have. the art able to putting more energy— have. the art able to putting more
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energy for some and i'm sure brian cox will— energy for some and i'm sure brian cox will hire — energy for some and i'm sure brian cox will hire me after the explosion. cox will hire me after the explosion-_ cox will hire me after the explosion. cox will hire me after the exlosion. �* , ., , ., cox will hire me after the exlosion. �* , .,, ., ., explosion. i'm sure he was a for both of your _ explosion. i'm sure he was a for both of yourjob. _ the daily mailjemma. frozen britain grants to a halt. not every part of the country it has to be said. but it has certainly stumped a few people. it it has certainly stumped a few --eole. . , it has certainly stumped a few --eole. ., , , , it has certainly stumped a few --eole. , ,., , it has certainly stumped a few n-eole. , ,., , ., people. it has the sub and is not 'ust people. it has the sub and is not just obviously — people. it has the sub and is not just obviously transport - people. it has the sub and is not just obviously transport but - people. it has the sub and is not just obviously transport but also | people. it has the sub and is not i just obviously transport but also as it says on _ just obviously transport but also as it says on the fronts there flights cancelled — it says on the fronts there flights cancelled. and it goes on to say about the — cancelled. and it goes on to say about the strikes as well which are about— about the strikes as well which are about to _ about the strikes as well which are about to begin. so it is not looking great for— about to begin. so it is not looking great for britain. it will be a tricky— great for britain. it will be a tricky few weeks for people he wants to get— tricky few weeks for people he wants to get anywhere frankly. i also heard — to get anywhere frankly. i also heard there are more breakdowns going _ heard there are more breakdowns going on— heard there are more breakdowns going on with the weather i was listening — going on with the weather i was listening to that on the radio as well today. it is winter and it does snow— well today. it is winter and it does snow during the winter. another part of me _ snow during the winter. another part of me thinks— snow during the winter. another part of me thinks this happens every time we get _ of me thinks this happens every time we get out _ of me thinks this happens every time we get out of the bit of extreme
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weather conditions. i am lucky i live in— weather conditions. i am lucky i live in the — weather conditions. i am lucky i live in the city so it's pretty well granted — live in the city so it's pretty well granted i— live in the city so it's pretty well granted. i know which is different in various— granted. i know which is different in various rural areas. i know in scotland — in various rural areas. i know in scotland it— in various rural areas. i know in scotland it was —16 and that is extraordinarily extreme. i don't know— extraordinarily extreme. idon't know what— extraordinarily extreme. i don't know what to say what we do. stay in and hibernate and on a serous name note try— and hibernate and on a serous name note try to— and hibernate and on a serous name note try to limit anyjourneys. yes note try to limit any “ourneys. yes i am not looking — note try to limit anyjourneys. yes i am not looking forward to note try to limit anyjourneys. 193 i am not looking forward to the journey tonight with black ice on the road so will have to take our time. the daily star. frozen rates are urged to nobody else but us. imagine presiding over that front page. i just love the daily star. it is just brass monkeys. i think people are
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serious about cutting their energy use we have been rather good about this. i use we have been rather good about this. , :, , :,, , use we have been rather good about this. , this. i lets of peoples boilers are broken so _ this. i lets of peoples boilers are broken so they _ this. i lets of peoples boilers are broken so they are _ this. i lets of peoples boilers are broken so they are having - this. i lets of peoples boilers are broken so they are having no - this. i lets of peoples boilers are i broken so they are having no choice at the moment. i imagine boiler are extremely busy at the moment in the run—up to christmas trying to keep everybody there comes a point where jemma, you are cold and you need to put the heating on at some point. exactly., i don't know. i don't exactly., idon't know. i don't think— exactly., i don't know. i don't think people are doing it entirely and truly— think people are doing it entirely and truly stickley. i think they are doing _ and truly stickley. i think they are doing it _ and truly stickley. i think they are doing it because they can't afford their— doing it because they can't afford their heating bills. they are worried _ their heating bills. they are worried about what they're going to be despite the help we have had and everything. there is nobody that i don't _ everything. there is nobody that i don't know— everything. there is nobody that i don't know who isn't being rather careful— don't know who isn't being rather careful at— don't know who isn't being rather careful at the moment. don't know who isn't being rather carefulat the moment. on don't know who isn't being rather careful at the moment. on a serous node _ careful at the moment. on a serous node that— careful at the moment. on a serous node that is— careful at the moment. on a serous node that is really hard for vulnerable or elderly people who are extremely— vulnerable or elderly people who are extremely cold. it is a tough, tough winter~ _ extremely cold. it is a tough, tough winter. what we need to do is look out for— winter. what we need to do is look out for neighbours. make sure if you know _ out for neighbours. make sure if you know people on the street were might
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be finding _ know people on the street were might be finding it difficult make sure they have blankets and so on. i think— they have blankets and so on. i think all— they have blankets and so on. i think all we can do is that actually bit more — think all we can do is that actually bit more neighbourly.— think all we can do is that actually bit more neighbourly. thank you very much jemma — bit more neighbourly. thank you very much jemma and _ bit more neighbourly. thank you very much jemma and anne. _ bit more neighbourly. thank you very much jemma and anne. we - bit more neighbourly. thank you very much jemma and anne. we will - bit more neighbourly. thank you very much jemma and anne. we will be i bit more neighbourly. thank you very i much jemma and anne. we will be back muchjemma and anne. we will be back again tomorrow. but for an out may night. i marked edwards with your sport. as many wins in pakistan in the week as a tories have had in the previous 61 years. pakistan need hundred and 67 with six wiccans in hand
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debutante avram grant who took 11 wickets in the match provided in the counterpunch but england mopped up the tail to win by 26 runs to take the tail to win by 26 runs to take the series with a match despair. brute the series with a match despair. 9 understand what we have managed to achieve today. to come to pakistan and when is obviously very difficult. and it turned out to be another down to the wire game again. so it couldn't have gone any better for us in these first two games. it's another great game to be a part of. :, �* , it's another great game to be a part of. ., �* , :, it's another great game to be a part of. :, �* , :, ., of. england's women have continued their ireat of. england's women have continued their great form _ of. england's women have continued their great form having _ of. england's women have continued their great form having won - of. england's women have continued their great form having won the - their great form having won the series 3—0. they impressed with their bowling to get the west indies out before the one with several over
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to spare. it is a rare date without a match at the world cup as a for teams and it still prepare for the semifinals. while much of the talk today has centred around the future of gareth southgate. he said he is conflicted about his future have been found that's part of the 18 months difficult after england were knocked out of the tournament at the weekend. he will review and reflect before deciding whether to carry on with the road. journey of this said he may think more positive given time to think carefully.— he may think more positive given time to think carefully. there is no double bill fear. _ time to think carefully. there is no double bill fear. he _ time to think carefully. there is no double bill fear. he is— time to think carefully. there is no double bill fear. he is generally i double bill fear. he is generally thinking he might have enough. the only hope we might have or the faa might have or the players who might want to who will have wanted to stay. he might get home get christmas out of the way. clear his head settle down and see the positives of the next 18 months rather than at the moment seen on the the negatives of having just crushed out of a world cup. following their workup exit england
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have returned home. they flew into birmingham airport on sunday night with a low—key arrival but one englishman in qatar is englishman referee mark taylor who is one of 12 referees selected to remain for the tournament. he has taken charge of two matches so far including wishes draw with belgium. was from each other in our outs of the championship relegation zone after winning 2—1. a sumptuous and second—half quote from talk rubbish brought west brom level. before american darin bike headed home with eight minutes remaining to claim all three points which bring them up from 22nd to 17. three points clear of the drop zone with a game in hand. a chinese snooker player has
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been suspended with immediate effect. hejoins been suspended with immediate effect. he joins five other chinese players who have been suspended after cysts suspicions into betting allegations. after cysts suspicions into betting alle . ations. :, after cysts suspicions into betting alleiations. :, , :, , allegations. there are people behind-the-scenes _ allegations. there are people behind-the-scenes in - allegations. there are people behind-the-scenes in every l allegations. there are people - behind-the-scenes in every sport behind—the—scenes in every sport trying to corrupt live sport all over the world. every day of the week. every night of the week. it is going on all the time and it is not about whether you are in the uk or wherever you are. there are various markets around the world where betting goes on. we have seen it in every sport whether that be football tennis cricket. all of these ports have had issues. this is our issue to deal with today. we will deal with it and we will bring it out into the open. hence the suspended players and hence the ongoing investigation.— players and hence the ongoing investiiation. :, :, , investigation. following the demise
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of where sure _ investigation. following the demise of where sure and _ investigation. following the demise of where sure and was _ investigation. following the demise of where sure and was the - of where sure and was the partnership rugby says it is looking to relaunch in 202a. changes include an independent financial monitoring system sporting commission to make decisions on behalf of the league and i plan to build the leaks find ways to use in the experience of the crickets 100. the rugby football unit also said it expects it its vision i had of christmas on takeovers at west and worchester. england captain (said takeovers at west and worchester. england captain ( said the decisions i have sect head coach eddiejones was unbelievably disappointed. farrell had been a key player during george's second year is in charge and kept in england to the 2019 final. he said the poor run was as much to the players as the coach. it's unbelievably disappointing. that doesn't happen because of one person. it is everyone and eddie has been a big parts of england rugby for a long time was up he is one of
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the best coaches i have ever had. for that we are massively thankful. as players you look at yourself more importantly and what we can do. i said is disappointing. that importantly and what we can do. i said is disappointing.— said is disappointing. that is all the sports _ said is disappointing. that is all the sports were _ said is disappointing. that is all the sports were now _ said is disappointing. that is all the sports were now for - said is disappointing. that is all the sports were now for some l said is disappointing. that is all. the sports were now for some form meaning mark edwards and the rest of the team goodbye. for many of us to quote weather it would last the rest of the week and we had some sunshine on monday but it was a close start today. temperatures in bring mark down to -15.7 this temperatures in bring mark down to —15.7 this is the lowest temperature recorded in the uk for over one year. and of the start of the temperatures only got up to —9.3 which made it the coldest day for over a decade according to provisional data from the met office. that is been brought in by a pair of high pressure over agreement. that's losing a script. there are signs that they are some
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change with some of us seen a change the mother weather later on. over the mother weather later on. over the next few hours we could have few issues with ice factories in northern ireland, northern ireland, northern and eastern scotland and down the eastern side of england. fog causing problems across north east england wales and lincolnshire. visibility in spots down to 100 metres in places. and we could see our lowest around 9pm at this time of year. that temperature overnight no record in that bremer is under threat. it has been cold over recent hours. there would be a fabless untrained in east being anglia and southern east england. some further showers and snow across northern scotland to watch for. school for everyone. and we are watching a weather system move into the english channel and a bit of which in this from this which we are keeping a close eye on. i we from that as we look at the weather picture in the middle of the week. we will continue with those cold northerly wind with
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snow showers to the scotland and as the wind picks up we are looking at some blizzards and drifting over high ground. once it will bring a fine and sunny days with a few showers on coastal areas at times. these could be wintery. for most it is a sunny but really cold day with temperatures not really changing a great deal through the rest of this week. we are looking a head later in the week and on into the weekend for that change to mother weather conditions. that might bring some rain or snow for one of you to for a time. the south—westerly winds would bring milder air time. the south—westerly winds would bring milderairand time. the south—westerly winds would bring milder air and the change will be in time for the weekend. you can find out more about that where you live by looking the bbc app on android or apple.
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