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fihe fromt government. talking about the front .a . e government. talking about the front -ae~ of government. talking about the front -a . e of the government. talking about the front page of the daily — government. talking about the front page of the daily telegraph, - government. talking about the front page of the daily telegraph, let's i page of the daily telegraph, let's look at this small story at the bottom talking about iran. iran very much in focus for the news cycles. protests, protesters have been executed recently and rishi sunak talking to the growing threat posed by iran. he is increasingly concerned about their behaviour and he could be one of the biggest foreign policy threats so far. given that he has the british government is facing criticism from some areas but it's like of local response in terms of what's happening in iran. as you say, and it comes to all the sentences, — as you say, and it comes to all the sentences, protests, execution, some that have — sentences, protests, execution, some that have already been carried out and i_ that have already been carried out
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and i think— that have already been carried out and i think in these liaison committees which the prime minister and the _ committees which the prime minister and the slick committee chairs, beef grilled _ and the slick committee chairs, beef grilled on _ and the slick committee chairs, beef grilled on various issues, he's spoken— grilled on various issues, he's spoken quite widely by the iranian regime _ spoken quite widely by the iranian regime and talking about the nuclear programme is destabilising an impact on the _ programme is destabilising an impact on the region as well as the defence secretary— on the region as well as the defence secretary today talking about how russia _ secretary today talking about how russia and iran to be working togelher— russia and iran to be working together in some areas and this is a lead of— together in some areas and this is a lead of arr— together in some areas and this is a lead of an update to the intruder greeted — lead of an update to the intruder greeted review in the end of the year _ greeted review in the end of the year and — greeted review in the end of the year. and since rishi sunak became prime _ year. and since rishi sunak became prime minister. does this talk today to change _ prime minister. does this talk today to change how iran is a bitter fight and how— to change how iran is a bitter fight and how it — to change how iran is a bitter fight and how it is viewed as a threat and switching _ and how it is viewed as a threat and switching and policy and of the ut approach — switching and policy and of the ut approach purchase it and perhaps more _ approach purchase it and perhaps more vocal— approach purchase it and perhaps more vocal approach.— approach purchase it and perhaps more vocal approach. going forward, what ou more vocal approach. going forward, what you think _ more vocal approach. going forward, what you think it _ more vocal approach. going forward, what you think it means _ more vocal approach. going forward, what you think it means for - what you think it means for britain's relationship with iran in terms of foreign policy? irate
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britain's relationship with iran in terms of foreign policy?- britain's relationship with iran in terms of foreign policy? we are not particularly — terms of foreign policy? we are not particularly specific _ terms of foreign policy? we are not particularly specific they _ terms of foreign policy? we are not particularly specific they said - terms of foreign policy? we are not particularly specific they said that i particularly specific they said that russia and ukraine remain the number one foreign—policy challenge. their connections between russia which is clearly the foremost priority in tehran and what may be linked to the iranian regime and increasingly concerned about the behaviour in the time on that, it's not explicitly saying that the things really completely concerned about is his protesters in the execution of protesters in the execution of protesters and the violent treatment of them. he has previously talked about that and the courage of those iranian women taking to the streets to protest. but i think, as a
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foreign policy, the specifics are pretty vague. foreign policy, the specifics are pretty vague-— pretty vague. let's talk about another story _ pretty vague. let's talk about another story here _ pretty vague. let's talk about another story here a - pretty vague. let's talk about another story here a good - pretty vague. let's talk about. another story here a good deal pretty vague. let's talk about - another story here a good deal for another story here a good dealfor british fishermen now, what is happening here, this new quarter deal with the eu mean they'll be able to catch more fish. 3 deal with the eu mean they'll be able to catch more fish.- . every big issue, there's something that will actually _ . every big issue, there's something that will actually become _ . every big issue, there's something that will actually become the - . every big issue, there's something that will actually become the did - that will actually become the did not think— that will actually become the did not think there is the biggest impacts in the economy and then they faced opposition native windows this is a very— faced opposition native windows this is a very important part to the fishing — is a very important part to the fishing industry of the uk and while you might think this area, you have to focus— you might think this area, you have to focus on— you might think this area, you have to focus on this and he became a
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real sticking point. this story is effectively saying in terms of this post different fishermen, over a large _ post different fishermen, over a large number there's still some criticisnr~ — large number there's still some criticism. the 110,000 tonnes is been _ criticism. the 110,000 tonnes is been allocated in some of what the government is saying. interestingly, the government is trying to say this is a big _ the government is trying to say this is a big brexit victory in this government is desperate to find some breaks— government is desperate to find some breaks and _ government is desperate to find some breaks and victories of the moment. because _ breaks and victories of the moment. because there's a sense amongst ministers _ because there's a sense amongst ministers who feel they have not been _ ministers who feel they have not been doing a good enoughjob insuring — been doing a good enoughjob insuring they've done with the past and the _ insuring they've done with the past and the powers you can get from leaving — and the powers you can get from leaving. and it can be weapon is not byiust_ leaving. and it can be weapon is not byjust enemies but figures like nigel— byjust enemies but figures like nigel faraj and say, you're not making — nigel faraj and say, you're not making the best which he promised. so, i making the best which he promised. 50. ithink— making the best which he promised. 50. lthink it— making the best which he promised. so, i think it is interesting in this— so, i think it is interesting in this a — so, i think it is interesting in this a bit— so, i think it is interesting in this a bit of warning in this piece saying _ this a bit of warning in this piece saying that tory mps was ultimately
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said that _ saying that tory mps was ultimately said that there is still a long way to go— said that there is still a long way to go when it comes to actually getting — to go when it comes to actually getting victories from this. going to ask ou getting victories from this. going to ask you one — getting victories from this. going to ask you one final— getting victories from this. going to ask you one final thing - getting victories from this. going to ask you one final thing before | getting victories from this. (if? “i; to ask you one final thing before we go. the back page of the metro. argentina, argentinian fans holding up argentina, argentinian fans holding up their mobile phones and creating the world cup winners and that is just amazing— the world cup winners and that is just amazing argentina in football is so closely _ just amazing argentina in football is so closely linked _ just amazing argentina in football is so closely linked in _ just amazing argentina in football is so closely linked in this - just amazing argentina in football is so closely linked in this so - is so closely linked in this so passionate about this team and lionel messi and his captain of that team _ lionel messi and his captain of that team to _ lionel messi and his captain of that team to world cup victory. this squad — team to world cup victory. this squad had _ team to world cup victory. this squad had to swap the bus for helicopters because their fans were prepared _ helicopters because their fans were prepared to leap from bridges to try to get— prepared to leap from bridges to try to get onto the bus. itjust prepared to leap from bridges to try to get onto the bus. it just shows you what— to get onto the bus. it just shows you what kind of passion there is what _ you what kind of passion there is what excitement there is that they were victorious.—
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were victorious. jessica and katie, it's aood were victorious. jessica and katie, it's good that _ were victorious. jessica and katie, it's good that you're _ were victorious. jessica and katie, it's good that you're in _ were victorious. jessica and katie, it's good that you're in the - it's good that you're in the programme and will have more to talk about and write about an hour's time or a0 minutes' time. that's it for the papers this hour, but they'll be back soon. good evening, i'm tt and this your sports news where we start with football and two injury time goals from scott arfield earned rangers an extraordinary 3—2 victory at aberdeen in the scottish premiership. rangers went ahead through fashion sakala but duk�*s superb strike ensured the two sides would go in all square at the break. leigh clarkson fired the dons ahead after the break and they looked set for all three points before scott arfield struck in stoppage time. aberdeen were reeling and must have thought they would at least salvage a point but incredibly arfield then
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completed the 3—2 turaround to send the travelling rangers fans into ecstacy. they're now six points behind leaders celtic four premier league teams have moved through to the quarterfinals of the carabao cup after tonight's last 16 fixtures. an adam smith own goal for bournemouth was enough for newcastle to move through at the cherries expense while southampton despite going behind at home to league one lincoln city had two che adams goals send them through at st mary's. jamie vardy picked up ther third for leicester city as they saw off mk dons while wolves gave new managerjulen lopetegui a winning start with two late goals against league two strugglers gillingham. the football association have confirmed that ivan toney has been charged with with a further 30 alleged breaches of betting rules. the brentford striker is alleged to have made the additional breaches to the fa's betting rules between march 2017 and february 2019 bringing the total amount of betting charges up to 262. the 26 year old has until the ath
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of january in 2023 to respond. there's barely been a empty street in the past three days in buenos aires, as the argentinian capital then prepared to welcome their world cup winners home. thousands stayed up until the early hours to wait for the squad as they returned home and even more spent the day, declared as a public holiday, in the city. the players were unable to reach the central obelisx monument as planned due to security concerns because of the crowd size, estimated by local media at four million people. they were transferred from their parade bus to helicopters. the england defender alex greenwood has signed a contract extention at manchester city — committing herfuture to the club until 2026. the 29 year old joined city from lyon in 2020. she came on as a substitute for the lionesses when they beat germany in that euro 2022 final injuly. she said it's an exciting time to be at city. scotland's finn russell
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willjoin bath after next year's world cup — signing from top 1a side racing 92. the 30 year old has been in paris for the past four seasons, having scored almost 300 points in his 66 matches in france, since joining from glasgow in 2018. he said, "to be able to join such an historic, well—supported club is really exciting". liv golfers who meet specific criteria will be allowed to compete at the masters in april next year, organisers at augusta national have confirmed. previous champions of the masters such as dustinjohnson, sergio garcia and phil mickelson will be joining the field as well as golfers who've won a major in the last 5 years, bryson dechambreau and cam smith among them. players ranked in the top 50 at the end of this year will also be eligible. england's men's test cricketers finish 2022 in style with a 3—0 series win against pakistan. they cruised to victory in the third and final test in karachi earlier today winning by 8 wickets and have become the first visiting side to defeat pakistan by that margin.
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opener ben duckett scored an unbeaten 82 runs in the chase. that's now nine victories in 10 matches for england under captain ben stokes and new coach brendon mccullum. former england cricket alex hartley says its down to the ultra attacking mentality of the current team. i think they've got to take credit. i think they've got to take credit. i know they do not want to come up it's all about mindset and how they want to change test cricket and white have we fallen out of test cricket, what is changed and implementing that back into the game. deciding that getting the ball in the gaps, were not going to worry about getting out, were going to change the mindset of these players and love the myth played in both eras but they change so much and they're producing unbelievable cricket. in tennis, the �*battle of the brits' heads to aberdeen on wednesday. the two—day event pitches england against scotland
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and was created by jamie murray. it will feature the likes of dan evans, jack draper and andy murray. ahead of the tournament, the three time grand slam champion says he'll continue to compete at the highest level for as long as his body lets him. if i was to have a big injury. i probably wouldn't try to come back from that. but if my body is in good shape and i am still able to compete consistently on the tour then, yeah, i'll keep playing. as long as i am able to do that, if i feel like i can still be competitive with the best players. and i'm still able to play in the biggest events, then, you know, i'll try to do that. a shortlist of six contenders has been announced for the 2022 bbc sports personality of the year award ahead of the programme tomorrow night. they are gymnastics world championjessica gadirova, euro 2022 winner beth mead, winter olympics gold medal winning curler eve muirehead, snooker world number one ronnie o'sullivan, england test cricket captain ben stokes and world athletics championships 1500 metres winnerjake wightman. and that's all the sport for now.
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hello there. for most of us, the afternoon was bright enough with some sunshine, but we did have a few passing showers. this was one of our weather watch pictures showing a shower around denbighshire in wales. and on the satellite picture, you can see those speckled shower clouds working in. out in the atlantic, meanwhile, we've got areas of thicker cloud waiting to push eastwards. they, in turn, will bring some heavier rain eastwards across the uk. for the time being, though, most of the showers are associated with low pressure that will continue to feed them in overnight into scotland and northern ireland. got this band of rain that will develop across england and wales and will push eastwards through the night. it stays quite breezy, and for most, it's a frost—free night. temperatures 3—6 celsius and tomorrow, well, it's an improving weather picture across england and wales. although we start off cloudy
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with this band of rain first thing, it does move out of the way quite quickly, followed by some sunnier weather. now for northern ireland and scotland, we still have this area of low pressure feeding in those showers. it will stay quite blustery at times, and one or two of the showers could be quite heavy, they'll certainly be extensive, just like they were on tuesday. temperatures on the mild side for the vast majority — about 7 in aberdeen to around 10—11 for cardiff and for london. now, for thursday, it's another unsettled day. we're definitely going to see a band of rain across southern areas of the country. however, there is another scenario that has a more developed weather feature that comes through. if that were to come off, then we'll see the rain potentially extending a lot further northwards, maybe reaching even northern ireland and parts of scotland, so the rain on thursday could be further north. temperatures, either way, still on the mild side, highs still reaching double figures in the south. now, beyond that, as we edge close to christmas, the low pressure that's been to the north west
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of the uk clears out of the way and with that, something of a roadblock gets pulled out of the way. it allows this cold air to move back southwards from the arctic. we get this battle zone around about christmas with mild air across much of the country, colder air in the north. and with that comes the risk, i think, of seeing some hill snow for northern scotland and potentially some disruption. there are still some details, though, to be ironed out about this, but if you're planning to see friends or relatives in the north, it's worth staying in tune with the forecast. further southwards, although temperatures will be dropping away as we head through the christmas period, doesn't look like the weather will be too disruptive.
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines.. the taliban government bans women from university education — in a further erosion of women's rights in afghanistan as ambulance staff prepare to strike in england and wales, health bosses warn they cannot guarantee patient safety argentina's world cup victory parade , hundreds of thousands turn up to applaud the nation's football heroes. and australia's foreign minister is set to meet her counterpart in beijing , at the start of a visit aimed at thawing troubled relations.

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