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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  January 29, 2023 6:30pm-6:46pm GMT

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this is bbc news, the headlines. the british prime minister, rishi sunak, has sacked the chairman of his conservative party, nadhim zahawi. mr sunak said in a letter to mr zahawi that it was clear that there had been a serious breach of the ministerial code. israel's security cabinet has approved new measures in response to the killing of seven israelis in a synagogue in eastjerusalem. they include depriving residency and other rights of an attacker�*s family members.
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a bus has crashed into a ravine in pakistan, killing at least forty of the forty—eight people aboard. in a separate incident, at least ten children have died in a boat accident in tanda dam lake in the north—west of the country. scotland's prison service has announced an "urgent review" of all transgender cases in its prisons. it says it will pause the movement of all transgender inmates until the review is completed. coming up in a few minutes it's the travel show, but first it's sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. drama in the fa cup — holders liverpool are knocked out by a stoppage time winner at brighton. drama in the fa cup — holders liverpool are knocked out by a stoppage time winner at brighton. and we'll have the latest from non—league wrexham...
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in their attempts to progress. england's cricketers lose their one day series in south africa as the hosts seal the winning runs in style — to win the second one—dayer. and djokovic is imperious at the australian open — winning a record extending tenth title. but this one was all the more special. this the more special. probably is the biggest victory this probably is the biggest victory in my life considering the circumstances. good evening — and welcome along to sporsday. it's been another day of fa cup fourth round action. and the best was saved till last. national league side wrexham gave the championship�*s second placed team sheffield united a massive scare — eventually earning a 3 all draw in a thrilling encounter.
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wrexham co—owner hollywood actor ryan reynolds was at the racecourse ground and helped his business partner rob mackelhenny feel part of the proceedings against sheffield united. the blades got off to the perfect start with oli mcburnie opening the scoring in just the second minute. however, the welsh side didn't lose heart and five minutes into the second half james jones equalised. and then wrexham took the lead thanks to thomas o'connor sparking scenes of delight. but their joy was short lived as oliver norwood brought united back into the tie. they were reduced to ten men with 20 minutes to go after forward danieljebbison was sent off for this off—the—ball incident with ben tozer. and that cost them dear as wrexham surged forward with paul mullin scoring the home side's third goal to put them on the brink of reaching monday's fifth round draw. sheffield united have just
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sheffield united havejust scored 3-37 sheffield united havejust scored 3—37 minutes of stoppage time being played right now at racecourse ground. 3—3 as you can see, i will tell you what this is a real cracker of a match. loads of people absolutely loving it and that is the final was settled there. it is 3—3, he goes to every play a valiant effort from wrexham as they draw three all. ryan reynolds they are looking on at the club, the hollywood owner of course had thought he had put wrexham into the next round but not to be, a lee equaliser from sheffield next round but not to be, a lee equaliserfrom sheffield united. the day's other games weren't short of talking points. liverpool's season continues to stall — the fa cup holders were knocked out of the tournament this afternoon. brighton came back to win in stoppage time, with a superb finish from one of their in—form players, to make the 5th round. elsewhere the dream dies for stevenage — as nick parrot reports. when deliverable visited brighton
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and the leak they were humiliated. so much so that managerjurgen klopp said that the 3—0 feet... worst team in charge. his squad is still ravaged by injury but 19—year—old harvey elliott is enjoying the fa cup. the ford striker one the replay and got liverpool off the amex stadium. at that glimmer of hope for a turnaround in fortunes was quickly extinguished. brighton's captain had not scored for almost ten months. this was his lucky day. nothing much allison_ this was his lucky day. nothing much allison could do about that. for liverool allison could do about that. for liverpool it _ allison could do about that. fr?" liverpool it was nothing but a horror show. liverpool it was nothing but a horrorshow. despite liverpool it was nothing but a horror show. despite coach making changes brighton continue to threaten forcing liverpool to rely on last gasp depending on more than one occasion. as they got frustrated tempers flared. yellow cards could have been more. and a foul led to
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this decisive free kick. just have been more. and a foul led to this decisive free kick.— this decisive free kick. just hangs in the air, and _ this decisive free kick. just hangs in the air, and finds _ this decisive free kick. just hangs in the air, and finds the - this decisive free kick. just hangs in the air, and finds the back- this decisive free kick. just hangs in the air, and finds the back of. in the air, and finds the back of the net! — in the air, and finds the back of the net! at— in the air, and finds the back of the net! �* ., _ in the air, and finds the back of the net! �* ., , �* in the air, and finds the back of the net! �* ., _ ~ ., the net! a long review by var to check for off-site _ the net! a long review by var to check for off-site before - the net! a long review by var to check for off-site before the - the net! a long review by var to | check for off-site before the goal check for off—site before the goal and brighton's when was confirmed. the first time in their history they have won consecutive games against liverpool. it will be another day jurgen klopp will want to forget. we had jurgen klopp will want to forget. - had were schemes woman got knocked the fa cup or cup competition and today and generally the situation we wanted to show our reaction and we showed a reaction but in the end it was not enough. we showed a reaction but in the end it was not enough.— was not enough. we played other names was not enough. we played other games better _ was not enough. we played other games better than _ was not enough. we played other games better than today - was not enough. we played other games better than today and - was not enough. we played other games better than today and i - was not enough. we played other l games better than today and i want to be _ games better than today and i want to be honest and clear because it is important _ to be honest and clear because it is important the result of today —— not important. — important the result of today —— not important. it— important the result of today —— not important, it is important to improve _ important, it is important to improve on what we once become. hoping _ improve on what we once become. hoping for— improve on what we once become.
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hoping for another cup of set knocking aston villa out of the nihilist around but the championship side proved to be a tougher opponent. josh lauren's effort was the pick of the goals in the 3—1 win as a defence to the final round. the were some big scores, in the women's fa cup 4th round, involving women's super league sides, against lower opponents. arsenal put 9 past leeds. manchester city scored 7 against sheffield united — as did brighton who beat west brom. and tottenham beat london city — the championship leaders — 5 goals to 0. no problems in the end for the women's super league side — despite their poor league form coming into the game. beth england and mana iwabuchi among the goals. chelsea also won, they beat liverpool. you can find out the rest of the day's results on the bbc sport website. celtic beat dundee united 2—0 at tannardyce in the scottish premiership... jota scored first after half—time before arron mooy made it two with a penalty. celtic have a nine point lead over rangers at the top of the table. earlier livingstone and hearts drew 0—0. celtic are back up to second in the scottish women's premier league.
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they beat hearts 2—1 earlier this afternoon. and rangers were hoping to close the gap in 3rd — but they drew 0—0 with leaders glasgow city in a game of few opportunities. all the other results, on the bbc sport website. no goals and that one there. england have lost their three match one—day series with south africa. their bowlers couldn't contain the home side's batsmen, in the second match in bloemfontain. harry brook and jos buttler inspired england to an imposing 3a2 for seven batting first, but south africa knocked the runs off with five wickets and five balls to spare as michael redford reports. under the blazing sun in bloemfontain fans chose to watch from the shadows. england's cricketers did not have that luxury. nowhere to hide in a must win match and putting it to bat they were soon feeling the heat. three quick wickets on the back foot. harry
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brook got them firing again with a made in 115 beforejos buttler produce some big hitting of their own. but size is not everything. just as south africa little magician. a classy and composed innings from bavuma. a crucial century. fora innings from bavuma. a crucial century. for a trick from the captain giving a number of hope for global —— england. one quickly extinguished. before david miller went even bigger. a perfect performance even from those in the crowd. match one, series one, all with the game to spare south africa superb, and england ready to disappear. england were thrashed by india in the first women's under—i9 world cup final, losing by 7 wickets in south africa. england were all out forjust 68 in their innings. in reply, india recovered from 20 for 2 to reach 69 for 3, winning with six overs to spare. novak djokovic has equalled
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rafael nadal�*s record of 22 grand slam titles after a stunning straight sets victory over stefanos tsitsipas djokovic described it as the biggest win of his life. our tennis correspondent russell fuller watched the match in melbourne. i have never seen blue looking that emotional on a tennis court before. there was the ingrained memory of what happened i2 there was the ingrained memory of what happened 12 months ago when he was deported from australia on the eve of championships. and was deported from australia on the eve of championships.— eve of championships. and the emotion of _ eve of championships. and the emotion of the _ eve of championships. and the emotion of the last _ eve of championships. and the emotion of the last two - eve of championships. and the | emotion of the last two weeks. eve of championships. and the - emotion of the last two weeks. yes he has been in control throughout in terms of his tennis, but there was the unwanted attention garnered by his father and he posed for photos with vladimir putin at supporters at the melbourne park. and injuries according to his coach which would have forced 97% of the draws had they seen the mri scans that djokovic did. and now he is a 22
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time grand slam championship level with nadal. the ambition still burns brightly. he is expected to play for another another two or three years, another another two or three years, a year younger than nadal. challenges elsewhere, stefanos tsitsipas will have learned from this experience and we should not forget the outgoing world number one is just forget the outgoing world number one isjust i9 forget the outgoing world number one isjust 19 years of forget the outgoing world number one is just 19 years of age. the way that eye—mac is playing it looks like you'll have plenty of time to add to that 22 grand slam tightly. so a great win for djokovic and this is how he reacted after the match. i have to say this has been one of the most challenging tournaments i've played in my life, considering the circumstances. not playing last year and coming back this year. only the team and the family knows what we've been through in the last four or five weeks, and this probably is the _ i would say biggest victory in my
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life considering the circumstances. michael dykes scored a hat—trick of tries for london irish on his premiership debut as they beat harlequins 42—24. dykes was in superb form — as he helped the exiles take quins apart in brentford. irish move to within a point of sixth placed harlequins. ospreys came from behind to win at bottom side zebre in the united rugby championship. reuben morgan—williams completed the turnaround as they won 28—24. rory mcilroy has roared into the lead in the weather affected dubai desert classic. the northern irishman hit a blistering 7 under par third round of 65 to claim the outright lead on 15 under par. two englishman are not far behind mcilroy, callum shinkwin and dan bradbury are both three shots off the pace on 12 under. england's richard bland and ian poulter are also lurking. they're both 11 under par, in a group of 7 players,
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including american patrick reed. britain's zoe atkin won her first x games gold medal in ski superpipe in aspen. us—born atkin clinched victory in colorado, from canada's rachael karker with herfinal run, while svea irving of the us won bronze. atkin had placed in the top five on her three previous x games appearances but never made the podium. mickaela shiffrin clinched a seventh overall slalom title, but remains one short of the world cup wins record after finishing second in the czech republic today. the american was aiming to match ingmar stenmark�*s total of 86 wins. she did increase her lead in the women's overall world cup standings. what a day of fa cups action war reaction — what a day of fa cups action war reaction from dt mac and the last ditch— reaction from dt mac and the last ditch effort. but reaction from dt mac and the last ditch effort-— that's all from sportsday.
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this week on the show... the city that never sleeps. we are in brooklyn, new york, and this area in particular has gone through quite a renaissance. and why it's taken ages to wake up. we're going. let's go. could it be the end for seeing mummies in some of the world's hi, and welcome to the great court here in the british museum in london. now, this apparently is the biggest covered public square in the whole of europe. well, a bit later, i'll be finding out why a growing number of museums are now
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rethinking their relationships with egyptian mummies. but we're kicking off this week in new york. we ask if the city's famous nightlife, which went quiet during the pandemic, has finally come roaring back. we sent kimberly davis to find out. it's easily one of the most electrifying places in the world. new york. renowned for its 24/7 lifestyle. today's party scene has legendary roots. hang—outs like studio 5a and cbgb�*s were known for ground—breaking music, celebrities, but also a sense of freedom and escape. but covid changed everything, and in march of 2020, djs had to stop the music. but now that people are returning, is the city what it used to be?
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i'm here to see what 2a hours in the big apple looks like today.

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