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a lot of the hurt line speaks to a lot of the hurt that_ line speaks to a lot of the hurt that exist _ line speaks to a lot of the hurt that exist there. i managed to watch one episode of the harry and meghan netflix _ one episode of the harry and meghan netflix special, having gone to the rest yet. _ netflix special, having gone to the rest yet, but you could tell there was a _ rest yet, but you could tell there was a lot — rest yet, but you could tell there was a lot of pain there and it has been _ was a lot of pain there and it has been played out very publicly. it is quite _ been played out very publicly. it is quite an— been played out very publicly. it is quite an overture, he is reaching out from — quite an overture, he is reaching out from across the bond and trying to reach _ out from across the bond and trying to reach out — out from across the bond and trying to reach out to his family so it is clear— to reach out to his family so it is clear that — to reach out to his family so it is clear that there are discussions that need — clear that there are discussions that need to be had in the royal famity~ — that need to be had in the royal famil . ., . , , ., , family. you want the best for this sto , i family. you want the best for this story. i can _ family. you want the best for this story. i can feel— family. you want the best for this story, i can feel it, _ family. you want the best for this story, i can feel it, what - family. you want the best for this story, i can feel it, what about. story, i can feel it, what about you, kevin? i story, i can feel it, what about you. kevin?— story, i can feel it, what about ou, kevin? ~' , ., . you, kevin? i think when you read the quotes — you, kevin? i think when you read the quotes and — you, kevin? i think when you read the quotes and if— you, kevin? i think when you read the quotes and if he _ you, kevin? i think when you read the quotes and if he does - you, kevin? i think when you read the quotes and if he does really i the quotes and if he does really want his brother and father back, he has got a funny way about it. i don't think this is going to endear him to his father or his brother, and this is before his book comes out, obviously this interview has been timed to coincide with a bit, i think it comes out next week sol
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think it comes out next week sol think from all accounts it is not exactly going to be terribly complementary certainly not towards prince william, and less so his father, we are led to believe, but i think if he really does want a reconciliation, i think going on, writing a book and opening up the whole wound again and going through these big interviews notjust with tom bradbury but over in america as well, it is really not going to go down well at all with a house of windsor and i think it will be a long time, if ever, before that reconciliation ever actually happens. d0 reconciliation ever actually happens-— reconciliation ever actually ha ens. ~ . ., happens. do you think, eleanor, the reconciliation _ happens. do you think, eleanor, the reconciliation will _ happens. do you think, eleanor, the reconciliation will come _ happens. do you think, eleanor, the reconciliation will come in _ happens. do you think, eleanor, the reconciliation will come in due - reconciliation will come in due course? is that the inevitable end of this story? it course? is that the inevitable end of this story?— of this story? it seems if we look back at history, _ of this story? it seems if we look back at history, it _ of this story? it seems if we look back at history, it doesn't - of this story? it seems if we look back at history, it doesn't seem l of this story? it seems if we look | back at history, it doesn't seem as though— back at history, it doesn't seem as though it _ back at history, it doesn't seem as though it will be a quick reconciliation. there is some precedent for this with diana and the situation surrounding her but there _ the situation surrounding her but there is— the situation surrounding her but there is no— the situation surrounding her but there is no real precedent, no other
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royal— there is no real precedent, no other royal has— there is no real precedent, no other royal has made a netflix series and then written a book about their experience whilst being a former royal— experience whilst being a former royal so— experience whilst being a former royal so there is no playbook for this, _ royal so there is no playbook for this, my— royal so there is no playbook for this, my sense is it that happen but i this, my sense is it that happen but i don't _ this, my sense is it that happen but idon't think— this, my sense is it that happen but i don't think it will happen next couple — i don't think it will happen next couple of— i don't think it will happen next couple of months. we i don't think it will happen next couple of months.— i don't think it will happen next couple of months. we wait to see, i am sure there _ couple of months. we wait to see, i am sure there is _ couple of months. we wait to see, i am sure there is plenty _ couple of months. we wait to see, i am sure there is plenty more - couple of months. we wait to see, i am sure there is plenty more to - am sure there is plenty more to come, i was told earlier royal correspondent that meghan will probably be having a book coming out as well so they will be no end to it. i want to touch on the daily mail story, it. i want to touch on the daily mailstory, martina it. i want to touch on the daily mail story, martina navratilova is fighting to cancers with all she has got, this is a story that martina navratilova has cancer and is, as i said, dealing with it. obviously, there will be huge sympathy here once again, how important is it that again such a massive icon like martinez putting herself out there saying, i got this, i am dealing with it, ithink saying, i got this, i am dealing with it, i think she did say it has been caught early, i have got a
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chance here, so to get that message out? ,, ., chance here, so to get that message out? ,, . . . , out? she talks about finding a lump on her throat _ out? she talks about finding a lump on her throat and _ out? she talks about finding a lump on her throat and got _ out? she talks about finding a lump on her throat and got it _ out? she talks about finding a lump on her throat and got it checked - out? she talks about finding a lump| on her throat and got it checked and she called _ on her throat and got it checked and she called it early, and i know people — she called it early, and i know people who have called cancer in the throat _ people who have called cancer in the throat and _ people who have called cancer in the throat and parts of their body, spottihq — throat and parts of their body, spotting something odd in getting it checked, _ spotting something odd in getting it checked, that is the main message, i am glad _ checked, that is the main message, i am glad she — checked, that is the main message, i am glad she is getting that message out there _ am glad she is getting that message out there. she has got a good chance because _ out there. she has got a good chance because they caught it early, and she has— because they caught it early, and she has fought it off before, 2010, she has fought it off before, 2010, she fouqht — she has fought it off before, 2010, she fought off breast—cancer. i wish her all— she fought off breast—cancer. i wish her all the _ she fought off breast—cancer. i wish her all the best, she fought off breast—cancer. i wish herallthe best, ithink she fought off breast—cancer. i wish her all the best, i think it is great — her all the best, i think it is great that she is talking openly about _ great that she is talking openly about herjourney through this. and about her “ourney through this. and in a ve about herjourney through this. iv. in a very upbeat way. about herjourney through this. and in a very upbeat way. exactly, - about herjourney through this. and in a very upbeat way. exactly, it - about herjourney through this. and in a very upbeat way. exactly, it is i in a very upbeat way. exactly, it is a very optimistic— in a very upbeat way. exactly, it is a very optimistic message, - in a very upbeat way. exactly, it is a very optimistic message, given l in a very upbeat way. exactly, it is i a very optimistic message, given the sad news that she has had, she is obviously facing a real battle. however, we know that she was known for her battling on the court and as she says, she has beaten cancer once before, hopefully she will be doing it once again.
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before, hopefully she will be doing it once again-— it once again. let's hope so, absolutely- _ it once again. let's hope so, absolutely. kevin, _ it once again. let's hope so, absolutely. kevin, eleanor,| it once again. let's hope so, - absolutely. kevin, eleanor, thank you very much indeed for now, seve again in an hour. that is it for the papers for this our and we will resume the discussion at 11:30pm. for now, goodbye. hello, there. this is your update from the bbc sport centre. liverpool lost valuable ground in the premier league. they were beaten 3—1 by brentford, the result ending their four—match winning streak, with brentford on their best top—flight run in 80 years. patrick geary reports. the show brentford fans have been witnessing is more dazzling than anything their club's managed in a lifetime. the world now sees them in a new light. as a team that can surprise even liverpool. it's gone in off ben mee! in fact, as he acknowledged, it wasn't mee but in fact ibrahima konate's knee which made the difference.
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the half would be dominated by replays. twice, yoan wissa would see goals disallowed for offside. but after this header, the technology brought him better news. it was two. easy for this to seem a dream, and in the second half, back, inevitably, came liverpool. alex oxlade—chamberlain's goal reflected a new urgency. after all, this season, jurgen klopp's side have given themselves much to do. and in the last ten minutes, they found themselves suddenly overworked. bryan mbeumo, brentford hero. despite liverpool's objections, the goal stood. a famous brentford victory was confirmed, and what started as a light show finished as a disco. i can't praise the players enough. incredible effort, attitude, the hard work, the togetherness. everything they put together to beat a team like liverpool. obviously we defended very well in the low block, very aggressive when we go high.
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and then we know we are so good when we play behind them and run behind them. simply impressive that we beat city away, should've beaten tottenham, beat west ham and now liverpool. we should have scored tonight an awful lot of goals, when we go direct, when we have runs in behind we were pretty much always very dangerous. first half, the chance darwin has, the chance kostas has. i don't know if it was offside or not. but in the end, it became the game they wanted, much less the game we wanted, obviously. next to scotland, where rangers came close to winning the old firm derby and closing the gap to celtic at the top of the premiership to six points.
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but a late equaliser at ibrox denied the home side a crucial win, rangers were 2—1 up with two minutes to go when kyogo furuhashi salvaged a point. it means celtic remain nine points clear of their rivals. and it's a big part of this team, not the first time we've done it, and it won't be the last. 2—1 away from home at ibrox, it's going to be hard to get back into it, but like i said, the lads have shown tremendous character all the way through. you know, again, when the moment was required, they stepped up. still 18 games to go, all we can control is what we do. if we have a second half of the year like a first half, we won't have to worry about anybody else. i thought second half we were fantastic. to come into the club five weeks ago with all the injury and the doubt, we've taken away a lot of the doubt. we need to play at this level consistently and win games consistently as well.
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a lot of football to be played. we are no further ahead than we were five weeks ago in the league, but the performance level and in our mind, maybe one or two steps ahead. the only five points clear at the top after a 2—1 win. a free kick put them ahead at the liberty stadium after 12 minutes. the left back�*s second goal was just as good, finding the target with a brilliant strike from distance, burnley have now won six in a row and ten of their last 11 league matches. second placed sheffield united were heading to defeat against qpr after chair's early deflected strike, but six minutes into stoppage time at the end of the match, john egan grabbed an equaliser for the blades. they are nine points clear of blackburn in third. there will be a procession through the streets of santos tomorrow towards a private family burial for pele, whose body is lying
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in state at the ground of his former club. mourners were expected to descend on the coastal city across 2a hours, these were the first into the stadium with some having slept outside overnight. as the public moved past the coffin at the centre of the pitch, guests are gathering for a public way, including fifa president gianni infantino and tell a's family. ——president gianni infantino and pele's family. the three—time world cup winner died at the age of 82 last week. martina navratilova says she'll fight with all she's got after being diagnosed with throat and breast cancer. the nine—time wimbledon singles champion, who previously had breast cancer in 2010, will start treatment in new york later this month. navratilova, who's 66, says both cancers have been caught at an early stage. she's called it a double whammy which is serious but fixable, and she's hoping for a favourable outcome. michael smith is true to his third pdc world darts championship final in five years. the numberfour seed beat germany's gabriel clemens 6—2 at alexandra palace
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and will play in the final tomorrow. that is all for now, more on the website. you can get all the information in this force on our website. hello there. today has been a largely dry day with more sunshine around, but it's also been colder. as we head into tomorrow, the weather's going to look and feel very different. temperatures will be higher, the winds will be stronger. and we've got more cloud and some rain coming in as well. this was the window of calmer weather that we've been in. but if we look out in the atlantic, all this cloud is massing and this is where our weather's coming from. a few weather fronts will bring not just thicker cloud, but some rain in from the atlantic, more isobars, some stronger winds. but the winds are coming all the way from the azores, hence those higher temperatures before that cloud and rain. we've got clearer skies at the moment and it will be cold
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with an early frost. temperatures perhaps below freezing just briefly across the midlands and east anglia and then temperatures recover later as we see the cloud coming in, the winds picking up and this rain arriving will turn to snow over higher parts of scotland as we engage what's left of that colder air across this part of the country. elsewhere, though, those temperatures will be rising by the morning and we've got a cloudy, wet start for many places, some snowjust for a while over higher parts of scotland. that first band of rain moves through may become a bit drier, but only briefly. but there's more rain coming in more widely from the west. the winds will be strengthening as well. gets particularly windy across wales, in the southwest and here will get some heavier rain over the hills. but because it's the south—westerly wind, it's going to be milder than today. temperatures in double figures for many, a little bit chillier still across parts of scotland, perhaps, but there's more rain to come in scotland. that's the main concern here, given how wet it's been recently, could be some further local flooding and travel disruption. western and central parts of scotland through the day and into the night could get as much
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as two inches of rain. we're all going to keep some rain going through the evening and into the night as these weather fronts continue to push their way across the uk. most of those should be out of the way by the time we get to wednesday and we're left with a run of west or south—westerly winds. some sunshine perhaps, but also some showers, particularly for the western side of the uk. perhaps more sunshine arriving across the east midlands, across east anglia and the south east of england. but it will be quite windy through the day across much of england and wales. not so much for scotland and northern ireland. nine degrees in the central belt of scotland and ii; in the southeast.
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this air welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines. russia acknowledges 63 of its soldiers were killed in a ukrainian attack using advanced american missiles. kyiv claims the deaths run into the hundreds. the international monetary fund warns of a tough year ahead with a global economic slowdown. we'll ask why china is set to be a drag on the global economy for the first time in many decades. also on newsday. a dire warning over the uk's national health service. some accident and emergency departments are said to be in a "complete state of crisis".
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all this us at a level that most of us who work in emergency medicine

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