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paedophile for being described as a paedophile for some people that would be a liberal you would never lose irrespective of whether you are in prison are not. so, it's an interesting story on a number of levels. just to see what peoples sentiment is around a case like this. if you serve your time does that mean that you are now exonerated and people would have compassion for you? as someone who has served your time for supper or with people who always seek to pin that label on you. and never see beyond that label. {lila that label on you. and never see beyond that label.— that label on you. and never see beyond that label. ok, let's move onto the daily _ beyond that label. ok, let's move onto the daily express. _ beyond that label. ok, let's move onto the daily express. joe, - beyond that label. ok, let's move onto the daily express. joe, the l onto the daily express. joe, the headline hurt king still seeks peace with harry. yes. it hurt king still seeks peace with harry- yes-_ harry. yes. it has been an interesting _ harry. yes. it has been an interesting few _ harry. yes. it has been an interesting few days - harry. yes. it has been an interesting few days for i harry. yes. it has been an l interesting few days for the harry. yes. it has been an - interesting few days for the royal family— interesting few days for the royal family with the second part of prince — family with the second part of prince harry's and meghan netflix series _ prince harry's and meghan netflix series it — prince harry's and meghan netflix series. it looks to be digested very
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quickly— series. it looks to be digested very quickly and — series. it looks to be digested very quickly and deeply by the british press _ quickly and deeply by the british press who are in many cases not particularly _ press who are in many cases not particularly happy about what has been _ particularly happy about what has been said. but, many of the stories to the _ been said. but, many of the stories to the point— been said. but, many of the stories to the point to, what i described as a conciliatory tone coming out of the policies. they suggest that the prince _ the policies. they suggest that the prince and — the policies. they suggest that the prince and his wife will be invited to the _ prince and his wife will be invited to the coronation next year and the suggestion— to the coronation next year and the suggestion from the front page of the express is that the king hopes that they— the express is that the king hopes that they can put all of this behind them _ that they can put all of this behind them and — that they can put all of this behind them. and move on. as with all of these _ them. and move on. as with all of these things it is good to know whether— these things it is good to know whether it's actually what was said or sources — whether it's actually what was said or sources on his behalf or whether the story— or sources on his behalf or whether the story was placed in the paper to make _ the story was placed in the paper to make wings look good. who knows? but i'm make wings look good. who knows? but “it sure _ make wings look good. who knows? but i'm sure meghan and harry will speculate — i'm sure meghan and harry will speculate at length in perhaps in future _ speculate at length in perhaps in future series. before all of that there _ future series. before all of that there are — future series. before all of that there are signs of prince harry's book_ there are signs of prince harry's book coming out at some stage and
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i'm book coming out at some stage and “it sure _ book coming out at some stage and i'm sure many people can't wait to read _ i'm sure many people can't wait to read about— i'm sure many people can't wait to read about the full details about his view— read about the full details about his view of things. that is set out in that— his view of things. that is set out in that book. i'm not one of them but i _ in that book. i'm not one of them but i imagine there people are. | but i imagine there people are. i can but i imagine there people are. can guess but i imagine there people are. i can guess from your tone of voice that you probably weren't one of them but you might be except if you get that in your christmas stocking or a vulture for it. spare is out in january. 0k or a vulture for it. spare is out in january. ok let's move on to the daily telegraph the mac cartoon. this is idea of a take on the christmas experience. i this is idea of a take on the christmas experience. i 'ust don't know how he * christmas experience. i 'ust don't know how he manages _ christmas experience. i just don't know how he manages to - christmas experience. i just don't know how he manages to every . christmas experience. i just don't - know how he manages to every single day come up with the most brilliant cartoons just to put together often to different stories or obviously at the moment people are running around trying to work out what to buy their loved ones for christmas and what matt is saying the most unique experience you can think of might be a trainjourney. which references the fact that so many people up and down the country have had all sorts
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of plans completely ruined by the rail strikes. 50. of plans completely ruined by the rail strikes— of plans completely ruined by the rail strikes. so, again, very smart from him- — rail strikes. so, again, very smart from him- i— rail strikes. so, again, very smart from him. i don't— rail strikes. so, again, very smart from him. i don't very _ rail strikes. so, again, very smart from him. i don't very clever. - rail strikes. so, again, very smart from him. i don't very clever. joe | from him. i don't very clever. joe just a look at the final one. i know the one that you probably don't want to get for your christmas present this year the toilet. yes to get for your christmas present this year the toilet.— this year the toilet. yes this is the suggestion _ this year the toilet. yes this is the suggestion that _ this year the toilet. yes this is the suggestion that to - this year the toilet. yes this is the suggestion that to front i this year the toilet. yes this is i the suggestion that to front nine that the — the suggestion that to front nine that the police are police are apparently are warning that some of the perfume sold in british pubs me actually— the perfume sold in british pubs me actually more likely to contain hurnan— actually more likely to contain human you're in. i don't think it's necessarily— human you're in. i don't think it's necessarily a _ human you're in. i don't think it's necessarily a massive story that strangers — necessarily a massive story that strangers selling necessarily a massive story that strangers setting new things in pubs may strangers selling new things in pubs may not— strangers setting new things in pubs may not he — strangers setting new things in pubs may not be the most trustworthy of sources _ may not be the most trustworthy of sources. but, with christmas coming and last— sources. but, with christmas coming and last minute gifts sometimes difficult — and last minute gifts sometimes difficult to come by white someone, in the _ difficult to come by white someone, in the trar— difficult to come by white someone, in the bar come up and offer you all sorts— in the bar come up and offer you all sorts of— in the bar come up and offer you all sorts of things and you think i may have _ sorts of things and you think i may have a goat — sorts of things and you think i may have a goal. so, be very careful if
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any strangers our approach you in a pub and _ any strangers our approach you in a pub and offer to sell you perfume. because _ pub and offer to sell you perfume. because it — pub and offer to sell you perfume. because it may indeed contain you're in. ., , because it may indeed contain you're in. . , . , because it may indeed contain you're in. i, in. ok, that is a very serious warning. _ in. ok, that is a very serious warning. lucy. _ in. ok, that is a very serious warning, lucy, raised - in. ok, that is a very serious i warning, lucy, raised eyebrows in. ok, that is a very serious - warning, lucy, raised eyebrows there i guess you never bought perfume from anyone in a pub. i i guess you never bought perfume from anyone in a pub.— i guess you never bought perfume from anyone in a pub. i wonder why i haven't? ifeel_ from anyone in a pub. i wonder why i haven't? i feel like _ from anyone in a pub. i wonder why i haven't? i feel like i'm _ from anyone in a pub. i wonder why i haven't? i feel like i'm missing - from anyone in a pub. i wonder why i haven't? i feel like i'm missing a - haven't? ifeel like i'm missing a life expense. but no safe to say most of my perfume i have been brought from reputable sources. you never know — brought from reputable sources. you never know do you first? you might have had enough of bottle and you be a bit dodgy and you don't know why chris and mark there is a serious side to this that everyone has to be careful of buying fake anything don't be a joke? just to be on the safe side. don't be a “oke? just to be on the safe side. , ., , ., , ,, safe side. yes, in all seriousness away from _ safe side. yes, in all seriousness away from such _ safe side. yes, in all seriousness away from such stories, - safe side. yes, in all seriousness away from such stories, scams . safe side. yes, in all seriousness| away from such stories, scams of safe side. yes, in all seriousness i away from such stories, scams of all types _ away from such stories, scams of all types oniine — away from such stories, scams of all types online or off—line for goods or dodgy—
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types online or off—line for goods or dodgy services they are particularly problematic at this time _ particularly problematic at this time of— particularly problematic at this time of year. sometimes people in difficult _ time of year. sometimes people in difficult circumstances looking for things— difficult circumstances looking for things but this illustrates one of the many— things but this illustrates one of the many ways in which these things can backfire. so, please don't have nightmares — can backfire. so, please don't have nightmares but at the same time be careful— nightmares but at the same time be careful about these things. thank ou ve careful about these things. thank you very much — careful about these things. thank you very much to _ careful about these things. thank you very much to both _ careful about these things. thank you very much to both of - careful about these things. thank you very much to both of you - careful about these things. thankj you very much to both of you that careful about these things. thank i you very much to both of you that is it for the papers. lucy and joe will be back again at 11:30. next it's time for sport. goodbye for now. hello, i'm paul scott at the bbc sport centre. heading into the world cup final weekend — fifa president gianni infantino says nothing has been decided when it comes to the format of the next world cup in 2026. the tournament in the usa, canada and mexico will be expanded to 48 teams. it had been suggested there will be
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16 groups of three teams, but infantino says they may need to �*revisit�* those plans. here the groups of four have been incredible in the sense that until the last minute of the last match, you would not know who goes ahead. i think we have to revisit or at least re—discuss the format, whether we go for 16 groups of three or 12 groups of four. this is something that will certainly be on the agenda in the next meetings. one team hoping to be back at the world cup in four years' time is wales their manager rob page says he has �*mixed emotions' about his team's performance in qatar. wales were competing in their first world cup finals since 1958, but picked up only one point from their three matches. we have a little bit of disappointment, i cannot lie. i think the levels of performance that we showed in the nation is's
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that we showed in the nation league against holland, belgium. i thought we fell below that and i think if we would have met those standards against the usa, which we did the second half, and certainly against iran and england first half. i thought we were very good and gifted them, you start the second half where you gift a team two goals there's only gonna be one outcome unfortunately. chelsea women eased into the champions league quarterfinals with a 4—0 win over albanain champions vllaznia shkoder. they were ahead inside 12 minutes through wales captain sophie ingle. a quick free—kick led to fran kirby doubling their lead before the break. substitute keterina svitkova put the game to bed, before maren mjelde scored an injury time penalty. chelsea are now 1a games unbeaten in all competitions. leg—spinner rehan ahmed is poised to become the youngest man to play test cricket for england, after being handed a debut in the third test against pakistan,
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which starts tomorrow. the 18—year—old breaks the record of legendary yorkshire batter brian close, which has stood since 1919. ahmed and wicketkeeper ben foakes come into the side in karachi, in place of pace—bowler james anderson and all—rounder willjacks. england have an unassailable 2—0 lead in the 3—match series. i'm just really excited to see when he's got the ball, and me and managers message was to take wickets with the ball and smack it with the bat and in the field, chase after the ball until it goes for four but he was very excited when we told him he was making his debut and it's almost like it puts a smile on my face telling lads making their debut to see them so excited, because i remember being the young kid who was going to make the test debut and it took me back some years. well to another cricketing record now— the lowest score in men's t20 history. sydney thunder were dismissed for 15.
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as they were hammered by adelaide strikers in the big bash league in australia. sanny rudravajala has the story. were use to fireworks from australia's big bash league. the sydney showground would be something historic. sydney thunders stand would last the 2a and its, matthew gilks setting the tone out for zero and that will be one of not to with england's alex hales being the fourth wicket full or even four but five ducks as the thunder set about chasing down another four but five ducks as the thunder set about chasing down another opponent because my school but seemingly turkeys's 2019 record of 21 runs for an all—time low. a new meaning to getting your ducks in a row. by the time the number ten batter finally found some luck, top scoring with four this contest had well and truly kicked the bucket. as he fell, sydney thunder road
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themselves into every christmas pub quiz and record book and going, the western men's's t20 score of all time gone for 15. elsewhere, englishjoe clark hit his first big bad century, scoring 101 as melbourne stars beat the hurricanes, but it is sydney's but it is sydney's schocker that will grab the headlines. 18 year—old beau greaves has made history as the youngest women to compete at the pdc darts world championship at alexandra palace. greaves was taking on ireland's william 0'connor in the first round. 0'connor put in a superb display — averaging 94 and hitting three 1805 as he came through in straight sets. next up he'll face german gabriel clemons in round two. three—time snooker world champion mark williams has become the oldest player to make a competitive 147 break. williams was struggling against neil robertson — trailing three frames to nil in their english 0pen quarterfinal, when he found form . the 47—year—old celebrated the third maximum break of his career,
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it wasn't enough though to stop him losing the match, he eventually went down 5—3. leinster thrashed gloucester 57 points to nil in the european champions cup to extend their lead at the top of pool a they secured the bonus point in the first half with five tries, two for ronan kelleher and [ed 31— nil at the break. the domination continued as leinster ran gloucester ragged; four more tries and a second for lowe. elsewhere bordeaux were beaten by sharks. ahead of the new tennis season emma radacanu has appointed a new coach — herfifth in 18 months. german sebastian sachs is currently in abu dhabi with last year's us open champion. their working relationship began with defeat however, as raducanu went down to wimbledon finalist 0ns jabeur in an exhibition match. sachs previously helped belinda bencic to olympic gold in tokyo and has also worked
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with two—time grand slam champion viktoria azarenka. and that's all the sport for now. hello. some very big changes in our weather over the next 48 hours. saturday, still a very cold day. with a very frosty start. but then thaw begins on sunday. in the morning. when i say begins, because for some of us it will be a slow process. particularly in the north of the country. so, here's the weekend. this is the air mass showing where the warm air is just to the south west of us. ahead of it this weather front will sweep in across the uk. ahead of it still cold air, but the cold air will be deflected towards the east of the ccontinent , hence that mild air will eventually arrive. we'll talk about the rest of that in just a second. here's a look at the here and now. so, still some snow showers around across the highlands,
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the pennines into northern wales. the inner—city temperatures well below freezing, first thing on saturday morning. outside of town it's going to be even colder than that. so, the weather for saturday itself and some western parts will be cloudy at times. wintry showers are certainly on the cards. most of the rain around the coasts. the snow and sleet inland. and already starting to feel a little less cold. five in london, for in glasgow and 8 degrees in plymouth. five in london, four in glasgow and 8 degrees in plymouth. so, quite a change. that big change arriving saturday night into sunday. so, the weather front sweep in a lot of isobars. gale force winds around the coast. but for a time in the morning, with a lots of cold air about, early on sunday there could be freezing rain, icy conditions and hill snow. for example, wales, hill snow is possible around the pennines and certainly in scotland. so, for a time in the morning on sunday it could be icy for some of us. but those winds are strong, the air is mild, it will sweep
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in and by the early afternoon these are the sort of temperatures we would be getting. so, ten in plymouth and still cold in the north. but those temperatures will continue to rise through the course of sunday night into monday. look at that. by monday morning we are talking about the mid—teens in cardiff and plymouth. and this is the outlook as far as the week ahead is concerned. it's going to be changeable, turbulent, windy at times. back to the sort of a normal weather we would expect around or shores. bye— bye. so, we have the ghosts as you can see, the ghost of christmas past, which is morecambe and wise. jo brand, with her golden loo brush is present. and she plasto brand. she plasto brand, yeah. and then nish kumar is the ghost of christmas future.
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. a deadly wave of russian missile strikes hits multiple targets right across ukraine. at least three are dead. residential areas and power stations are badly hit. translation: whatever the missile worshippers l from moscow are hoping for, it still won't change the balance of power in this war. another 48—hour strike by uk rail workers hits the network hard. the un joins the criticism of twitter owner elon musk after he suspended the accounts of several journalists who covered stories about him. be extra careful with white people, you can't risk looking at them the wrong way. i know _ and a film about the racist murder of a black teenager in segregated america with the power to heal. i think that films have the opportunity to reawaken people's
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