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rishi sunak will meet with the european commission president on the sideline of the conference to discuss northern ireland's post—brexit trading arrangements. rescue teams pulled three people alive from collapsed buildings in turkey almost two weeks after the earthquake that killed nearly 36,000 people. returning to the uk from france and facing delays of up to six and a half hours. and there's been an increase in people taking up to ring in the british countryside but should their discoveries be finders keepers?
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and now it's time for sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. england's women edge a tough match against india, on theirjourney to securing a spot in the semi—finals of the t20 world cup. stuart broad's on fire for england in new zealand, as they look set to clinch the first test match. and arsenal are back on top — after a thiller at aston villa, with two late goal. also coming up in the programme, the ownership race hots up for manchester united.
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sirjim ratcliffe�*s officially in the running, along with a bid from qatar. and a moment to remember for st helens — with a famous victory in australia, to claim rugby league's world club challenge. hello and welcome to sportsday, hello there, and welcome along to the programme, a busy day of football on the way. but we start with cricket first — and it was billed as a crucial group encounter, between england and india at the women's t20 world cup. and england's11 run win earlier see them stay top of the group — and likely to avoid champions australia in the semi—finals. jo currie reports. include having haven't missed a beat so far in this world cup, winning their opening two teams to lead the
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group. but this is india and having opted to bowl, the immediately upset england's rhythm. courtesy of a world—class catch, and following shortly afterwards, disastrous start. and entered the experience on the brunt slowly started to scoop england to safety. in those fellow and she kept her head. bringing up a flight of 15. dismissed soon after, is left to amyjones to steer england to a respectable hundred 51. the bad is attached straightaway making an early indent before england slowly took control. the worlds most expensive playmate a half—century is this an appetite finish but england kept the nerve to win by 11 runs. they were tested but england will head back to cape town for confidence in the victory against pakistan will see them on top of the group. they are very much
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in the sites. well after big win for england, jo caught up with former england player alex hartley, as they looked ahead to the fortunes of the side, who keep their place at the top of group. well, we always knew that this is going to be england possible �*s covers much of the group and in the end, it was a real test for them, they lost task and it's a bit of a disaster from the beginning. they lost task and it's a bit of a disasterfrom the beginning. the they lost task and it's a bit of a disaster from the beginning. the way the -la ed disaster from the beginning. the way they played the _ disaster from the beginning. the way they played the cricket _ disaster from the beginning. the way they played the cricket and _ disaster from the beginning. the way they played the cricket and want - disaster from the beginning. the way they played the cricket and want to i they played the cricket and want to be aggressive in the mod to go hard at the hall— be aggressive in the mod to go hard at the ball and that's exactly what they did but with that comes a little _ they did but with that comes a little bit — they did but with that comes a little bit of an experience in the top three — little bit of an experience in the top three. they want to entertain and they— top three. they want to entertain and they certainly have done that in the previous games. but england lost three quick— the previous games. but england lost three quick wickets and danny gone to a gold _ three quick wickets and danny gone to a gold and they found themselves in a hit _ to a gold and they found themselves in a hit of— to a gold and they found themselves in a bit of trouble but they had their— in a bit of trouble but they had their night and they dug them out of their night and they dug them out of the hole _ their night and they dug them out of the hole. ., ., ., , ~ , the hole. you want to see the likes of them walking _ the hole. you want to see the likes of them walking out _ the hole. you want to see the likes of them walking out there - the hole. you want to see the likes of them walking out there and - the hole. you want to see the likes of them walking out there and howi of them walking out there and how vital is that half—century from her? unbelievably vital. he seemed back to step _
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unbelievably vital. he seemed back to step up _ unbelievably vital. he seemed back to step up and we haven't seen them not to— to step up and we haven't seen them not to do— to step up and we haven't seen them not to do all— to step up and we haven't seen them not to do all that much of the competition she had a brick at the end of— competition she had a brick at the end of last — competition she had a brick at the end of last season due to mental health— end of last season due to mental health reasons and the say she's never_ health reasons and the say she's never been away, she looks fantastie _ never been away, she looks fantastic. an aggressive batter and so good _ fantastic. an aggressive batter and so good to— fantastic. an aggressive batter and so good to watch and vital for england — so good to watch and vital for england moving forward. quite a respectable _ england moving forward. quite a respectable targeting _ england moving forward. quite a respectable targeting to - england moving forward. quite a respectable targeting to 151 - england moving forward. quite a respectable targeting to 151 and l respectable targeting to 151 and they give it everything but in the end, england spinnersjust they give it everything but in the end, england spinners just a they give it everything but in the end, england spinnersjust a little too good. end, england spinners 'ust a little too aood. f end, england spinners 'ust a little too aood. j , ., . too good. they've been fantastic about this competition _ too good. they've been fantastic about this competition and - too good. they've been fantastic about this competition and only | too good. they've been fantastic. about this competition and only for office _ about this competition and only for office and — about this competition and only for office and going for 13 run shows why she — office and going for 13 run shows why she is — office and going for 13 run shows why she is the number one bordering the and _ why she is the number one bordering the and shows a world—class and back up by— the and shows a world—class and back up by sarah _ the and shows a world—class and back up by sarah glenn for the first time. — up by sarah glenn for the first time, we've seen them beautifully showing _ time, we've seen them beautifully showing the class of the top of the order. _ showing the class of the top of the order. that — showing the class of the top of the order, that beautiful in swing that she howls— order, that beautiful in swing that she bowls and that was fantastic and there's— she bowls and that was fantastic and there's still— she bowls and that was fantastic and there's still some work but it's attout— there's still some work but it's about peeking in at the right time and in— about peeking in at the right time and i'm looking forward to that result— and i'm looking forward to that result means that they take on take on pakistan— result means that they take on take on pakistan on tuesday we know that a victory— on pakistan on tuesday we know that a victory stop below that means they avoid _ a victory stop below that means they avoid a _ a victory stop below that means they avoid a story in the semifinals, how dangerous— avoid a story in the semifinals, how dangerous are pakistan going to be.
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and how— dangerous are pakistan going to be. and how important is that they do beat into the final. it’s and how important is that they do beat into the final.— beat into the final. it's 'ust a matter of i beat into the final. it's 'ust a matter of when i beat into the final. it's 'ust a matter of when and _ beat into the final. it'sjust a matter of when and where, i beat into the final. it'sjust a - matter of when and where, ideally, they want— matter of when and where, ideally, they want to avoid australia and they want— they want to avoid australia and they want to avoid australia and they want to finish at the top of they want to finish at the top of the table — they want to finish at the top of the table and pakistan should not be a challenge. they are my most improved — a challenge. they are my most improved team through the previous row cup _ improved team through the previous row cup still, england or better team _ row cup still, england or better team and — row cup still, england or better team and that should not be too much of a challenge but you do want to avoid _ of a challenge but you do want to avoid australia but are probably going _ avoid australia but are probably going to — avoid australia but are probably going to play them in the final but try going to play them in the final but by the _ going to play them in the final but by the time they get to the finals, though— by the time they get to the finals, though take whatever they can stop you will— though take whatever they can stop you will think you forjoining us and that— you will think you forjoining us and that we move on to cape town, england and — and that we move on to cape town, england and pakistan. we and that we move on to cape town, england and pakistan.— england and pakistan. we will give ou all the england and pakistan. we will give you all the updates _ england and pakistan. we will give you all the updates between - england and pakistan. we will give you all the updates between now. england and pakistan. we will give i you all the updates between now and then. a good day for england's mens side too — stuart broad was the star performer, on day 3 of the first test against new zealand in mount maunganui. his four wickets putting the hosts in a really tough spot, as they chase an unlikely victory. craig templeton was watching. stuart called himself the nighthawk after his performance at the bat
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last night. his after his performance at the bat last niuht. , , last night. his powers dwindle in the da , last night. his powers dwindle in the day, disappointed _ last night. his powers dwindle in the day, disappointed but - last night. his powers dwindle in the day, disappointed but he - last night. his powers dwindle in i the day, disappointed but he would still of the big role to play. under the stewardship of the more recognised that is, england started to soar and so did the fan that missed out on the catch. missing out on his half—century, one swipe too many it was gone for 49. luckily for england, his replacement was here he broke, the emerging talent at the score moving quickly. that is become the blueprint for the site and no one embodies it more than the captain and that shop they've been stokes the record for test six who did the overtake and coach printing the colon. and with a lead of 393 and with the sun setting, it was time for the nighthawk to swoop. another record tumbled with his wicked brighton anderson and of most predatory pear in bowling history. broad was far from finished. and his
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prey now firmly in his sights. this was one of those broad spells than pure magic with the cricket ball and for five wickets the new zealand lost. i for five wickets the new zealand lost. ., ., , ., ., lost. i ignored was of the other end and at the start _ lost. i ignored was of the other end and at the start of— lost. i ignored was of the other end and at the start of a _ lost. i ignored was of the other end and at the start of a hit _ lost. i ignored was of the other end and at the start of a hit it _ lost. i ignored was of the other end and at the start of a hit it is - lost. i ignored was of the other end and at the start of a hit it is hard i and at the start of a hit it is hard as they could, i cannot get driven but i can still be in the game and i do like the conditions of the game so far but new zealand on top and we are not that lucky. but we're been able to borrow the right times. brought smiles for england because the lead of 331 means surely, they cannot be caught. to the premier league now — and arsenal are back at the top of the table — after a stunning finish to their game at villa park. aston villa were 2—1 up before 0leksandr zinchenko levelled for the gunners — his first goal for the club, and then late drama saw arsenal come away with a 4—2 victory. ben croucher reports.
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don't write them off for just a blip or not, arsenal are well and truly in this title race. but they're not doing it the easy day but aston villa have been rattled as early as the fifth minute and a villa fan, apparently, ratherthan the fifth minute and a villa fan, apparently, rather than for us. this apparently, rather than for us. this a long way to run right up the other end, in fact. a long way to run right up the other end, infact. keeping a long way to run right up the other end, in fact. keeping calm and this quarter was proving tricky, especially when they gave most in the parker reason to get excited. butjust me and arsenal title hopes were imminent, the turnaround, 3—2, surely if you can fathom it. nor the manner in which they wanted, took aim and stoppage time. accrual deflection greeted with affection and as martin went hunting for the equaliser, gabriella rounded off a much needed victory for the side of
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our teta. brute much needed victory for the side of our teta. ~ . , ., ., . our teta. we have the performance and later in — our teta. we have the performance and later in the _ our teta. we have the performance and later in the morning, _ our teta. we have the performance and later in the morning, to - our teta. we have the performance and later in the morning, to come i our teta. we have the performance l and later in the morning, to come to this place and do it in the second half of the passion and the physicality and we have done it and it is very difficult.— it is very difficult. winning the premier league _ it is very difficult. winning the premier league is _ it is very difficult. winning the premier league is not - it is very difficult. winning the premier league is not easy i it is very difficult. winning the - premier league is not easy either. winning from behind like this will sure help though. and that win, all the more sweet for arsenal — as the champions manchester city dropped points at nottingham forest. city went ahead thanks to a rocket from bernardo silva. and had plenty of chances, erling haaland hitting the bar among them. they were still looking good for the win — until chris wood scored forest's equaliser on the break, with less than 10 minutes to go. city losing valuable in the title race, with arsenal two points ahead to them and with a game in hand. replete a really good game we defended without commitment to the
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defenders but it was a really good game and we did everything, we play perfect, we had an amazing chances and we are going to see the game and we could not believe it but it is football any of the score. we did not do that and that is what we dropped. i'm not going to deny any of that. rewrote _ dropped. i'm not going to deny any of that. rewrote a _ dropped. i'm not going to deny any of that. rewrote a little _ dropped. i'm not going to deny any of that. rewrote a little bit - dropped. i'm not going to deny any of that. rewrote a little bit of - of that. rewrote a little bit of luck in what _ of that. rewrote a little bit of luck in what we _ of that. rewrote a little bit of luck in what we did _ of that. rewrote a little bit of luck in what we did in - of that. rewrote a little bit of luck in what we did in the - of that. rewrote a little bit of. luck in what we did in the second half and — luck in what we did in the second half and we earned a bit of luck with— half and we earned a bit of luck with what— half and we earned a bit of luck with what we scored and we didn't make _ with what we scored and we didn't make loads of passes, no one really does and _ make loads of passes, no one really does and scored a really good goal. and that. _ does and scored a really good goal. and that, that was the plan comes to try and _ and that, that was the plan comes to try and stay— and that, that was the plan comes to try and stay in the game for as long as we _ try and stay in the game for as long as we couldn't give one moment and we did _ for as long as we could and give one moment and we did. a shock for chelsea — the big spenders in the january transfer window were beaten
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at stamford bridge by bottom of the table southampton, james ward—prowse with the only goal — from a free—kick in the first half. there was a long delay in the second half, after a head injury to chelsea's cesar azpilicueta. the blues have won just two games in their last ia. we got into some really good opportunities and like is that, the level we play at, you have to score and if you do not score, for it makes life very difficult for you. but we've had that in the weekends but the first half is probably a reflection of the champions league, the changes we had to make, the little bit of lack of fluidity to play at the level that is required to win, so, it's the combination of things. fulham's incredible season continues. manor solomon handed marco silva's side the advantage, in the race for european qualification as he secured a smash—and—grab victory with a late goal away to brighton. and what run brentford are on. 11 games without defeat for them now. vitaly janelt scored in the last seconds of stoppage time, against crystal palace, in theiri all draw in west london. sean dyche made it two wins from three games, since taking charge of everton, as his side beat leeds united
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by a goal to nil at goodison park. seamus coleman proved to be the unlikely hero, with his second half strike creeping in at illan meslier�*s near post. the result sees everton climb out of the bottom three, whilst leeds slip to 19th. you want your ground to become a fortress and i've been here when it has been and we're building it back. it takes time and belief from the players and fans but there's a good shot of that today, a good commitment to the cause i think we could've finished slightly better but it was really good play today and a lot of endeavour to do the right thing and pleased with that. bournemouth picked up their first away win since early september and climbed out of the relegation zone — as marcus tavernier�*s goal helped them to victory over wolves at molineux. the cherries struck early in the second half, to end wolves' run of back—to—back wins. the result leaves wolves
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15th in the table. and the evening game between newcastle united and liverpool is underway— 2—0 to liverpool. but before the match, a minute's silence was paid to the former newcastle striker christian atsu, who was among those killed in the earthquakes that hit turkey and syria this month. it was confirmed by atsu's agent that his body was found in the rubble of a collapsed building in hatay. nearly two weeks after the disaster which has left at least 40,000 people dead. atsu's family are watching the game at stjames park. and the crowd paid their tributes, to the 31—year—old, who was playing in the turkish super lig. atsu made 121 appearances for newcastle between 2017 and 2021 — with spells at everton, chelsea and bournemouth in england too. in the scottish premiership, celtic have maintained their 9—point lead at the top of the table after thrashing aberdeen a—nil. rangers kept the pressure on thir old firm rivals with a 3—nil victory at livingston. there were also wins for st johnstone, hibernian and st mirren. in the pinatar cup — scotland's women bounced back from their opening defeat
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to iceland, to win 2—1 against the phillipines. lauren davidson put them ahead before rachel corsie doubled that lead in the second half. the phillipines did pull one back, but it was just a consolation. scotland face wales in their final game on tuesday. wales and iceland play each other at 7 o'clock burnley have taken a big step to making an immediate return to the premier league, after beating luton i—0 to stretch their lead at the top of the championship to eleven points. it was a day to forget for sheffield united, who fell further adrift and saw their hopes of automatic promotion dented by a 3—2 defeat at play—off chasing millwall. tom bradshaw's hat—trick sealed the points for the home side at the den. the starting gun on the future ownership of manchester united has been fired. there's confirmation now from ineos founder sirjim ratcliffe — who says he wants be there long—term. as well as an offer from qatar. andy swiss reports. it is on the biggest club some real football and soon as an owner, among
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the biggest manchester united, this man, the boss of one of guitars biggest banks and then a statement, he said his consortium plans to return the club to its former glory, both on and off the pitch and will seek to please the fans of the heart of manchester united. they become increasingly influential in football after hosting the men's world cup last year but as then, some fans of expressed concern over the countries human rights record. jo is expressed concern over the countries human rights record.— human rights record. jo is worried, is it auoin human rights record. jo is worried, is it going to _ human rights record. jo is worried, is it going to be — human rights record. jo is worried, is it going to be state-sponsored, | is it going to be state—sponsored, and that is a question i've been worried about and it leaves a sour taste in your mouth because i criticise clubs like manchester city and perry st. germain in newcastle. i'm not against someone from their buying this but the government chinese manchester united for sports washing. chinese manchester united for sports washina. ., �* ., �*, . ,
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washing. one of britain's richest men on the _ washing. one of britain's richest men on the company _ washing. one of britain's richest men on the company and - washing. one of britain's richest| men on the company and already invested in a number of sports. manchester united fans of protested against the current owners, the american glazerfamily against the current owners, the american glazer family went out last year that they will consider selling the club and the battle to buy it is firmly under way. in just over five months the women's football world cup gets under way — the full line up of teams in new zealand and australia is still to be finalised. 10 teams are competing in the play—offs in new zealand for the final three places at this summer's tournament. one of them is papua new guinea, who have never qualified for a world cup. they have former manchester city defender spencer prior in charge and he's been speaking to dan 0gunshakin. three spots remain at this years women football world cup and new guinea, they are dreaming of the big time. they face panama on sunday in the first of potentially two playoff matches, with the place in australia and up for grabs, this is unfamiliar
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territory. i and up for grabs, this is unfamiliar territo . ., �* and up for grabs, this is unfamiliar territo . ,, ., , territory. i don't know whether they are excited — territory. i don't know whether they are excited or _ territory. i don't know whether they are excited or nervous _ territory. i don't know whether they are excited or nervous because - are excited or nervous because they've never been in this position before. they're not going to shy away from the challenge, these girls fight. they fight for their lives, the fight on the pitch, the fight together. they're very united is a group. together. they're very united is a urou -. . together. they're very united is a u-rou. ., ., ., group. there in a position to auali group. there in a position to qualify and _ group. there in a position to qualify and that _ group. there in a position to qualify and that is _ group. there in a position to qualify and that is a - group. there in a position to qualify and that is a miracle | group. there in a position to i qualify and that is a miracle in itself. they met the squad at the tournament last year, he encountered a team left to fend for itself. pb a team left to fend for itself. iq players showed up with no a team left to fend for itself. is�* players showed up with no stuff, no coach, no physio—, no director, no doctor, no travel insurance these players literally stepped up to play on their own. we kicked the ball for months for that and it is highlighted how these players have been treated since winning the
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championship. that was my first impression and this is a pretty big task. ~ . . impression and this is a pretty big task. ~ ., , ., , impression and this is a pretty big task. ., , ., ., ., task. while the aim is to be panama, this form are — task. while the aim is to be panama, this form are at _ task. while the aim is to be panama, this form are at stake _ task. while the aim is to be panama, this form are at stake for _ task. while the aim is to be panama, this form are at stake for women - task. while the aim is to be panama, this form are at stake for women in l this form are at stake for women in new guinea, one of those what they have achieved what it might mean back home is of greater significance. the realisation that these players will go back to the communities in villages and can actually inspire younger girls to realise that, you know, if you like playing football in you want to play football playing football in you want to play footbal ., ., , ,., , ., football there are opportunities for ou and football there are opportunities for you and what _ football there are opportunities for you and what football— football there are opportunities for you and what football team - football there are opportunities for you and what football team create | you and what football team create for you, whether it is work opportunities, travel, education. in opportunities, travel, education. in that light, or world cup playoff might seem easy by comparison. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. rory mcilroy is under way in the third round of the genesis invitational. he's currently four shots off the lead, which is held by america's max loma.
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danny willett is a further shot back. one of racing's best middle distancejumpers — shiskin — was back to winning ways in the ascot chase. his 5th grade i success — and an emotional victory for trainer nicky henderson. shishkin is now the favourite for the cheltenham festival's ryan air chase. robert milkins is through to the final of snooker�*s welsh open in landudno. he beat china's tian peng—fay by six frames to two. he'll meet either shaun murphy or pang junxu, who play their semi final this evening. st helens have ended the long wait for a super league victory in the world club challenge in australia. they beat national rugby league champions penrith by 13 points to 12 in sydney, matching the achievements of wigan back in 1994. imran sidat was watching the action. it's been almost 30 years since the super league team had won the trophy down under and not many had tipped st. helens in that run but in
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british conditions, they started the brighter. impressivejack british conditions, they started the brighter. impressive jack wales opening the scoring. and soon, they went further ahead and process of dominance and went marching into a 12-0 dominance and went marching into a 12—0 lead. the panthers of one back to back titles and were not going down without a fight as a star—studded attack finally got through. and with minutes remaining, the comeback was complete and brian going over to send the matching to overtime with the next point winning and who will hold their nerve, it was stepping up to the occasion and this golden drop in extra time stealing victory in the most incredible finishes and after dominating domestically in recent seasons, st. helens cannot call themselves the very best in the world for the third time. bbc news. second—placed sale sharks were beaten in a thriller
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by northampton saints in the gallagher premiership. despite losing manu tuilangi to an early red card, they managed to lead 27—7 — england's tom curry with one of their tries. but the player advantage eventually told, and saints scored four second half tries — fraser dingwall with the decisive one three minutes from time. and in the women's premieris�*s, saracens beat harlequins 32—12. jess breach went over first for the home side, who scored five of their six tries in the first half. the result keeps saracens third in the table, with harlequins still in fourth. the uk indoor athletics championships are taking place in birmingham this weekend. daryll neita has taken victory in the final of the 60 metres. she won in a time of 7.17 seconds — claiming a place in the european indoor championships squad. and reece prescod has his place confirmed too — with his win in the men's 60m, prescod won in a time of 6.51; seconds. finally, as part of
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lgbtq+ history month, warwickshire county cricket club have teamed up with an inclusive cricket team in the uk to promote allyship in the sport. the birmingham unicorns are one ofjust two such cricket teams in the uk, and they took part in a training session at edgbaston. we taken for granted the times or we don't feel safe that some people do feel excluded so anything we can do to help, we will. the partnerships has slowly developed and this came on the back of a conversation where we are like, let's do something for lgbt history month. we we are like, let's do something for lgbt history month.— we are like, let's do something for lgbt history month. we did this two ears auo lgbt history month. we did this two years ago and _ lgbt history month. we did this two years ago and it _ lgbt history month. we did this two years ago and it went _ lgbt history month. we did this two years ago and it went so _ lgbt history month. we did this two years ago and it went so well. - lgbt history month. we did this two years ago and it went so well. and i years ago and it went so well. and people _ years ago and it went so well. and people still talk about them can we do it again — people still talk about them can we do it again 0wsleyjack, why not? i think do it again 0wsleyjack, why not? think back do it again 0wsleyjack, why not? i think back to my own journey in the game _ think back to my own journey in the game and _ think back to my own journey in the game and there _ think back to my own journey in the game and there were _ think back to my own journey in the game and there were several- game and there were several moments where _ game and there were several moments where i_ game and there were several moments where i have _ game and there were several moments where i have been— game and there were several moments where i have been part _ game and there were several moments where i have been part of suggesting . where i have been part of suggesting clubs or— where i have been part of suggesting clubs or environments— where i have been part of suggesting clubs or environments they - where i have been part of suggesting clubs or environments they could've i clubs or environments they could've put me _ clubs or environments they could've put me off— clubs or environments they could've put me off because _ clubs or environments they could've put me off because you _
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clubs or environments they could've put me off because you know, - clubs or environments they could've put me off because you know, and i clubs or environments they could'vej put me off because you know, and a necessary _ put me off because you know, and a necessary team _ put me off because you know, and a necessary team to _ put me off because you know, and a necessary team to eat _ put me off because you know, and a necessary team to eat those, - necessary team to eat those, unicorns — necessary team to eat those, unicorns can _ necessary team to eat those, unicorns can only _ necessary team to eat those, unicorns can only send - necessary team to eat those, unicorns can only send out i necessary team to eat those, i unicorns can only send out that strong — unicorns can only send out that strong message _ unicorns can only send out that strong message that _ unicorns can only send out that strong message that will - unicorns can only send out that - strong message that will encourage hopefully— strong message that will encourage hopefully people _ strong message that will encourage hopefully people to— strong message that will encourage hopefully people to be _ strong message that will encourage hopefully people to be their - hopefully people to be their authentic— hopefully people to be their authentic selves _ hopefully people to be their authentic selves and - hopefully people to be their i authentic selves and sporting hopefully people to be their - authentic selves and sporting in clubs— authentic selves and sporting in clubs and — authentic selves and sporting in clubs and hopefully _ authentic selves and sporting in clubs and hopefully in _ authentic selves and sporting in clubs and hopefully in the - clubs and hopefully in the professional— clubs and hopefully in the professional game. - we saw that those girls go through transitions and become more open and less vulnerable about their sexuality and will be the same in the men's world as well. but this game is for everybody, isn't it? they provide a little save space, i don't _ they provide a little save space, i don't think— they provide a little save space, i don't think i'd be able to do this if i don't think i'd be able to do this if i was — don't think i'd be able to do this if i was in — don't think i'd be able to do this if i was in the men's football team, for example. i think it's a bit harder— for example. i think it's a bit harder to come out another sports. comport— harder to come out another sports. comport us— harder to come out another sports. comport us to talk and we go out and socialise _ comport us to talk and we go out and socialise and — comport us to talk and we go out and socialise and is much easier to do that in this — socialise and is much easier to do that in this cricket team. | socialise and is much easier to do that in this cricket team.- that in this cricket team. i think the 're that in this cricket team. i think they're going — that in this cricket team. i think they're going to _ that in this cricket team. i think they're going to be _ that in this cricket team. i think they're going to be people - that in this cricket team. i thinkj they're going to be people were playing — they're going to be people were playing cricket _ they're going to be people were playing cricket now _ they're going to be people were playing cricket now were - they're going to be people were playing cricket now were 12 - they're going to be people were
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playing cricket now were 12 and | they're going to be people were i playing cricket now were 12 and 18 years _ playing cricket now were 12 and 18 years old — playing cricket now were 12 and 18 years old were _ playing cricket now were 12 and 18 years old were going _ playing cricket now were 12 and 18 years old were going to _ playing cricket now were 12 and 18 years old were going to that - playing cricket now were 12 and 18| years old were going to that phase of working — years old were going to that phase of working out _ years old were going to that phase of working out who _ years old were going to that phase of working out who they— years old were going to that phase of working out who they are - years old were going to that phase i of working out who they are working out the _ of working out who they are working out the sexuality— of working out who they are working out the sexuality and _ of working out who they are working out the sexuality and gender - out the sexuality and gender identity— out the sexuality and gender identity and _ out the sexuality and gender identity and for— out the sexuality and gender identity and for years - out the sexuality and gender identity and for years we - out the sexuality and genderj identity and for years we had environments— identity and for years we had environments where - identity and for years we had environments where they - identity and for years we had - environments where they walked away both unicorns — environments where they walked away both unicorns and _ environments where they walked away both unicorns and warwickshire - environments where they walked away both unicorns and warwickshire and i both unicorns and warwickshire and other— both unicorns and warwickshire and other places — both unicorns and warwickshire and other places and _ both unicorns and warwickshire and other places and other— both unicorns and warwickshire and other places and other setups - both unicorns and warwickshire and other places and other setups and i both unicorns and warwickshire and i other places and other setups and we will stay _ other places and other setups and we will stay in _ other places and other setups and we will stay in cricket _ other places and other setups and we will stay in cricket and _ other places and other setups and we will stay in cricket and make - other places and other setups and we will stay in cricket and make it - will stay in cricket and make it open — will stay in cricket and make it open for— will stay in cricket and make it open for those _ will stay in cricket and make it open for those people. - that's all from sportsday. we'll have more for you at half past seven. liverpool two goals up in that one, the goals for liverpool and keep up—to—date with the second half on the bbc sport website and will more for you at half past seven and we will see you then. hello there.
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in the aftermath of storm 0tto, there are still lots of people suffering from power cuts, with aberdeenshire particularly badly affected. and of course it was aberdeenshire where we had the strongest gust of wind — a gust of 83 mph recorded at inverbervie. now, today's weather, for most of you is a cloudy day today. a bit of light rain or drizzle at times and mild, but for some across the hills of northern scotland, we've seen some snow overnight and at first this morning. so one or two of you waking up to a wintry start to the day. now, the satellite picture shows storm 0tto working into north east europe. we've had a weak area of low pressure bringing that snowfall across the hills of northern scotland. and today, as you can see from the charts, there will be extensive cloud around, a bit of light rain or drizzle, particularly for wales and western england. we'll see some rain returning i think to northern ireland and south west scotland later on today. breaks in the cloud probably are few and far between, but at times eastern england will brighten up and the far north of scotland also seeing some bright or sunny spells. temperatures as high as 15 degrees.
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in norwich, well, that's seven above average for the time of year. 0vernight tonight it stays predominantly cloudy. indeed, the cloud will continue to thicken across western scotland with outbreaks of rain arriving here later in the night. the rain, though, shouldn't be too heavy. a mild night and a frost—free night for most, temperatures between five and nine degrees celsius. tomorrow we still have that mild flow of south—westerly winds bringing extensive cloud. but in scotland, weather fronts will bring some thicker cloud and some fairly heavy and persistent rain, particularly to the northwest of the country. probably a slightly better chance of seeing cloud breaks for eastern wales, across the midlands, eastern and southern areas of england. but otherwise, again, pretty cloudy and mild. temperatures about 11 to 13 degrees for most. now for sunday night, we'll start to see the winds really increase across northern scotland. gales, severe gales, blowing in here once again, gusts of around 60 to 70 mph. that's not great weather for engineers trying to reconnect those properties to the national power grid. for monday we've still got that flow of mild air coming around. weather fronts continue to affect scotland, but as we head into the middle part of the week, we'll start to get north westerly winds move in, bringing cooler air. i say cooler, actually temperatures
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towards the middle part of the week will be just dropping closer to average for the time of year. but often the weather looks quite cloudy with the threat of some rain. that's the latest.
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