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the princess of wales was at it too — fortunately she wasn't in a race to toss her pancake. it took her quite some time to unstick it from the frying pan. but she got there eventually. i'm not sure her kids would have been too impressed with that pancake though. doesn't look terribly appetising! but full marks for perseverance. she did better than i would have done. i will say it will be a toss up whether we get much rain in the next 24 whether we get much rain in the next 2a hours. it has been very dry this month across many central and eastern parts of england. earlier todayit eastern parts of england. earlier today it was a very colourful scene with some sunshine. but the weather is changing probably briefly. a band of cloud coming from the
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atlantic, head of atmore cloud moving up from northern france, which could lead to some showers in east anglia and the south—east. ahead of the main rain band which was the growth northern ireland into scotland and eventually into wales and western parts of england. some clear spells following to the north—west but generally with a lot of cloud it will be fairly mild, temperatures down to around 5 or 6. tomorrow the rain and eastern scotland moves away, sunshine and showers, wintry over the high ground. sunshine and showers and cooler airfor northern ground. sunshine and showers and cooler air for northern ireland. ground. sunshine and showers and cooler airfor northern ireland. it may brighten up later in wales, the south—west and the midlands, some showers here and still quite cloudy for many northern and eastern parts of england. a chance of some rain. hla-dr of england. a chance of some rain. hla—dr day, temperatures will be around 9 celsius and it is more chilly because we change the wind direction. —— a more chilly day. we do have a weather front will be tumbling around the top of that area
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of high pressure that will bring more code into scotland and northern ireland. some rain in the north with some strengthening winds. we will see the back of any overnight wet weather across southern parts of england, brightening up your ad clicks generally dry and quite sunny across much of england and wales during thursday. still getting more chilly air so temperature is around 8 or 9. a bit of chilly air so temperature is around 8or9. a bitofa chilly air so temperature is around 8 or 9. a bit of a messy transition for the next 2a hours, the chance of rain, cold air moving in but by the time we get to the weekend and the rest of the month, high—pressure returns and it is back to dry weather. thanks, darren. and that's bbc news at six on tuesday the 21st of february. the news continues here on bbc one, hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening.
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two final defeats and no wins in the last decade... liverpool need their recent real madrid story to change at anfield tonight... lining upfor lining up for the six nations match against england with the threat of strike action, coach warren delays naming his team. england provide the women's t20 world cup�*s biggest win and avoid australia in the process. hello and welcome to sportsday. they've won 20 european cups between them and such is their reputation in the competition. a third of their meetings over the years have been in finals. but as they prepare to meet in the first leg of the champions league last 16 tonight, liverpool need to overcome
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an unwelcome recent record against real madrid. they haven't beaten the spanish club since 2009 and the last two of those finals, painful defeats. andy swiss is at anfield for us. andy very difficult to see this one removed from that context — liverpool's form has taken a timely upturn — clarity to liveprool�*s long term ownership situation. it's fair to say that these two teams got to know each other pretty well over the last few years in the last time they met was in the champions league final last season which real madrid ii—o. in the press conference, urich and cloud admitted he onlyjust conference, urich and cloud admitted he only just watch conference, urich and cloud admitted he onlyjust watch the replay of that final for the very first time and he said he was like torture, he says because liverpool at their chances but a real madrid decide that extra bit of composure and that is what real madrid, they have so much experience in the champions league, they've won the competition some 14 times and they are the most successful club in champions league history and they have become a little bit of a bogeyman for them
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because they lost the find the 2018 and in the quarterfinals in 2021 and in the final 2022. the last five seasons, they've effectively been knocked out of the champions league by real madrid three times. it is fair to say that this is going to be a huge task forjuergen club tonight. a huge task forjuergen club toniaht. �* , ., ,, a huge task forjuergen club toniaht. �* , , , tonight. and perhaps even bigger is civen the tonight. and perhaps even bigger is given the started _ tonight. and perhaps even bigger is given the started to _ tonight. and perhaps even bigger is given the started to thousand - tonight. and perhaps even bigger is given the started to thousand 23 . tonight. and perhaps even bigger is| given the started to thousand 23 the liverpool had up until the recent upturn in full.— upturn in full. really, ever since the champions _ upturn in full. really, ever since the champions league - upturn in full. really, ever since the champions league final - upturn in full. really, ever since i the champions league final defeat last season, it's been a bit of a struggle for liverpool and last month, you really wonder where the next victory was going to come from because they won just a single point in the league and the will of january but as you say, there is a sign press things and started turning a cornerfor sign press things and started turning a corner for having what against everton and newcastle and that meta— survived hopes from the fans that they can still finish and
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as for real madrid, treating barcelona and the spanish league at the moment but they are fresh from a victory in the club world cup and so, they are indecent form and both managers note that this is a big night. s its champions league and its on the biggest games in the world. it's one of the biggest games i've ever heard about and the recent history with us in the final and quite successful in the competition, being able to play against all these kinds of things, it will be a tough football game and i'm really happy that we can play now in four weeks ago, it would've been different but life is about timing and may be we are right on time for this game. and so, we have these results and hopefully can build on that, but we need to play a super game. i have good memories of the final, it's a different game because this
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one is not a one off. we it's a different game because this one is not a one off.— one is not a one off. we expect a very intense _ one is not a one off. we expect a very intense game, _ one is not a one off. we expect a very intense game, a _ one is not a one off. we expect a very intense game, a high - one is not a one off. we expect aj very intense game, a high tempo game and we_ very intense game, a high tempo game and we know_ very intense game, a high tempo game and we know very well what to expect and we know very well what to expect and be _ and we know very well what to expect and be very— and we know very well what to expect and be very well prepared for that. i want _ and be very well prepared for that. i want us _ and be very well prepared for that. lwant us to— and be very well prepared for that. i want us to worry liverpool, not the other— i want us to worry liverpool, not the other way around. we need to be thinking about ourselves we need them _ thinking about ourselves we need them to— thinking about ourselves we need them to be thinking about us as well, _ them to be thinking about us as well, not — them to be thinking about us as well, not us over worrying about them _ long—term ownership situation which is been a bit murky as bit of clarification over the last day or so. , , , ., ., ., so. yes, this been a lot of speculation _ so. yes, this been a lot of speculation that _ so. yes, this been a lot of speculation that the - so. yes, this been a lot of- speculation that the owner might consider selling the club but in a question—and—answer session in the us, he said he is interested in attracting new investors but he wasn't interested in selling the club. these are his precise words. be in england forever? no, i was selling liverpool? know, we talking
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to investors by liverpool? s. sobol manchester united are great rivals, they may be changing hands over the next few months but it seems that liverpool will not be for now. thank ou ve liverpool will not be for now. thank you very much- _ travelling today with pep guardiola saying it was due to illness and also missing the match for the same reason onjanuary signing was part of the squad. leeds united's search for a new manager is over. the time it took and the list of potential appointments might both have been a little longer than planned, but javi gracia has taken over at elland road on what the club have called a �*flexible contract�*, with leeds fighting relegation from the premier league. imran sidat reports. after several setbacks, leads
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finally have a new man in charge. he has been announced as the new head coach with the task of keeping them in the premier league. the top of his agreement. after saturday's defeat at everton made a relegation fight even tougher, they have moved fast to make an appointment. i understand it's a very narrow style that he brings and be seen that before him. what we have to say is an effective start, it is to be effective because everything rests on leeds united in the future staying in the premier league. i think the be relieved that someone is come in and to be quite frank, doing nothing was going backwards in the setting one way and into the championship. in the setting one way and into the championship-— the setting one way and into the cham--ionshi. , , ., , ,, championship. in his previous spell and england. _ championship. in his previous spell and england, and _ championship. in his previous spell and england, and 35 _ championship. in his previous spell and england, and 35 years, - championship. in his previous spell and england, and 35 years, they i championship. in his previous spell| and england, and 35 years, they fell short against manchester city at wembley but he did lead them to an 11 place finish in the league. he's managed spain before a spell in qatar but is he the right man for thejob? it
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qatar but is he the right man for the “ob? , .., ., qatar but is he the right man for the “ob? , ., , ., ., the job? it became a bit of a stru: ale the job? it became a bit of a struggle to _ the job? it became a bit of a struggle to get _ the job? it became a bit of a struggle to get the - the job? it became a bit of a struggle to get the right - the job? it became a bit of a | struggle to get the right man the job? it became a bit of a - struggle to get the right man and looking at his record, yes, he's had quite a few clubs, but is done a pretty good job in the clubs and a lot of fans speak highly of him so, i'm happy with the appointment stop by they've picked up this one point from the following three games and we can premier league safety escalating and with the six point against southampton and sue come this weekend, the club will be hoping that they can bring the feel—good factor back to ellen road. england manager sarina wiegman says she doesn't know her best starting 11 right now — a significant claim from a coach who rarely changes it. 0n the way to winning euro 2022, wiegman became the first manager to name the same team for all six matches in the tournament, but has at least been experimenting for their two wins so far at the arnold clark cup with the world cup to come this summer. we wa nt we want to win the tournament and we
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also managed to level a little bit. we don't really know what at this moment, we do not have to know yet but it shows that our team is really good and it is hard to make decisions. i think we have such a good group that there's more than 23 that are going to world cup that are able to play at that stage and so, it makes it harder for us to make decisions but also, the starting line—up, we have more than 11 players that really could start the team and some comments on that someone is in good enough to start isjust the situation someone is in good enough to start is just the situation of going to make but we just really have to know what the opportunities are, what options are there to change the game started, whereupon we have and so, it is really exciting. wales are top of the pinatar cup table — after drawing their final match of the tournament against scotland. but they'll have to wait for tonight's result between iceland and the phillipines to see if they lift the trophy.
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scotland took an early lead in the first half with an 8th minute goalfrom sophie howard — before wales equalised through ceri holland just before half time. it was the midfielder�*s fourth international goal, but couldn't inspire them to victory, as the game finished 1—1. iceland just need a point to go top, thanks the their better goal difference. would be union coach is confident a six nation games against england will go at on saturday in cardiff despite delaying naming esteem for the match and the deadline set by players threatening to strike fast approaching. the dispute is of the contracts of the welsh rugby union and with no resolution yet, they also cancelled a planned training session this afternoon. thomas is at principality stadium.— principality stadium. welsh rugby seems to be _ principality stadium. welsh rugby seems to be in _ principality stadium. welsh rugby seems to be in turmoil _ principality stadium. welsh rugby seems to be in turmoil and - principality stadium. welsh rugby seems to be in turmoil and there | principality stadium. welsh rugby . seems to be in turmoil and there are allegations of racism, sexism and homophobia within the welsh rugby union and that led to the ceo having
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to step down the first team of the moment can't seem to win a game and other players of set that they will not take the field and other players except that they will not take the field unless contract negotiations about pay are settled. they have 70 players that are without contract by the end of the season and at the heart of the dispute is the offer by those who hold the purse strings of welsh rugby union. 80% of future salaries will be the same every year for 20% will be variable and it is that variable salary portion that every player from one to 15 don't agree on. and boring health this press conference refused to name his team but he postponed transferred it so he acknowledged that the threat of strike action was a real one but he was confident that the game would take place since. ugh he was confident that the game would take place since. fix. lat he was confident that the game would take place since.— take place since. a lot of meetings have been going — take place since. a lot of meetings have been going on and _ take place since. a lot of meetings have been going on and want - take place since. a lot of meetings have been going on and want to i take place since. a lot of meetings i have been going on and want to make sure that _ have been going on and want to make sure that we _ have been going on and want to make
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sure that we have clarity and the boys _ sure that we have clarity and the boys of — sure that we have clarity and the boys of the day off tomorrow to come off on _ boys of the day off tomorrow to come off on thursday and will see then. i am confident that the discussions that are taking place, it's something that will be resolved today — something that will be resolved today. and for the players, training this morning and putting their training — this morning and putting their training had signed and trained well _ training had signed and trained well he — training had signed and trained well. he had a good last week. absolutely, yes.— well. he had a good last week. absolutel , es. , ., , , , , absolutely, yes. this happens every two ears absolutely, yes. this happens every two years and _ absolutely, yes. this happens every two years and it's _ absolutely, yes. this happens every two years and it's by _ absolutely, yes. this happens every two years and it's by far— absolutely, yes. this happens every two years and it's by far the - two years and it's by far the biggest money earnerfor two years and it's by far the biggest money earner for the welsh rugby union if it does not take place, they will lose out on a potential £10 million and in need of a union into game here in wales, it's something that they desperately need. jae it's something that they desperately need. , ., ~ ,., it's something that they desperately need. , ., . ,., .,, it's something that they desperately need. ~ ., need. joe wilson was with them at the base in — need. joe wilson was with them at the base in surrey. _ need. joe wilson was with them at the base in surrey. here _ need. joe wilson was with them at the base in surrey. here at - the base in surrey. here at the trainin:
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the base in surrey. here at the training base, _ the base in surrey. here at the training base, they're - the base in surrey. here at the | training base, they're preparing the base in surrey. here at the i training base, they're preparing for a rugby match and they do have their own rebuilding process to concentrate very clearly on. but there's definitely empathy for their fellow professionals in wales. i know the people that i do know that are there _ know the people that i do know that are there and everyone that i've met that we _ are there and everyone that i've met that we got — are there and everyone that i've met that i've got to know is never been unreasonable and i'm sure they're doing _ unreasonable and i'm sure they're doing the — unreasonable and i'm sure they're doing the right thing by them. we are looking forward to it. were looking — are looking forward to it. were looking forward to going down there and experiencing it for the first time _ and experiencing it for the first time and — and experiencing it for the first time and some people know exactly what it _ time and some people know exactly what it is— time and some people know exactly what it is like and so, everyone has a bounce _ what it is like and so, everyone has a bounce in— what it is like and so, everyone has a bounce in this step to go there now and — a bounce in this step to go there now and hopefully put in a performance.— now and hopefully put in a erformance. , , , ., performance. the players when you aet better performance. the players when you get better every _ performance. the players when you get better every day _ performance. the players when you get better every day and _ performance. the players when you get better every day and the - get better every day and the standards _ get better every day and the standards are _ get better every day and the standards are incredible. i get better every day and the l standards are incredible. and get better every day and the i standards are incredible. and that if one _ standards are incredible. and that if one gets — standards are incredible. and that if one gets to _ standards are incredible. and that if one gets to see _ standards are incredible. and that if one gets to see that. _ standards are incredible. and that if one gets to see that. it's - standards are incredible. and that if one gets to see that. it's reallyl if one gets to see that. it's really humbling — if one gets to see that. it's really humbling for _ if one gets to see that. it's really humbling for us. _ if one gets to see that. it's really humbling for us. ultimately, i if one gets to see that. it's really humbling for us. ultimately, wel if one gets to see that. it's really i humbling for us. ultimately, we are judged _ humbling for us. ultimately, we are judged on _ humbling for us. ultimately, we are
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judged on saturday _ humbling for us. ultimately, we are judged on saturday afternoon. i humbling for us. ultimately, we are judged on saturday afternoon. but, | judged on saturday afternoon. but, it's been— judged on saturday afternoon. but, it's been awesome _ judged on saturday afternoon. but, it's been awesome will _ judged on saturday afternoon. but, it's been awesome will continue i judged on saturday afternoon. but, it's been awesome will continue to| it's been awesome will continue to work— it's been awesome will continue to work as— it's been awesome will continue to work as hard — it's been awesome will continue to work as hard as _ it's been awesome will continue to work as hard as we _ it's been awesome will continue to work as hard as we can _ it's been awesome will continue to work as hard as we can to - it's been awesome will continue to work as hard as we can to improvej work as hard as we can to improve and we _ work as hard as we can to improve and we have — work as hard as we can to improve and we have come _ work as hard as we can to improve and we have come back— work as hard as we can to improve and we have come back to- work as hard as we can to improve and we have come back to basics. work as hard as we can to improve i and we have come back to basics and we stripped _ and we have come back to basics and we stripped a — and we have come back to basics and we stripped a lot— and we have come back to basics and we stripped a lot of— and we have come back to basics and we stripped a lot of things _ and we have come back to basics and we stripped a lot of things back- we stripped a lot of things back are trying _ we stripped a lot of things back are trying to build _ we stripped a lot of things back are trying to build a _ we stripped a lot of things back are trying to build a team _ we stripped a lot of things back are trying to build a team and - we stripped a lot of things back are trying to build a team and the i we stripped a lot of things back are trying to build a team and the boysj trying to build a team and the boys and responded _ trying to build a team and the boys and responded really— trying to build a team and the boys and responded really well. - trying to build a team and the boys and responded really well. courtney laws is ready _ and responded really well. courtney laws is ready to _ and responded really well. courtney laws is ready to go _ and responded really well. courtney laws is ready to go in _ and responded really well. courtney laws is ready to go in the _ and responded really well. courtney laws is ready to go in the will - laws is ready to go in the will bring the considerable physical and inspirational presence that goes with his 96 caps. what one thing could right now galvanise all these different confrontational elements in welsh rugby and the prospect of beating england again in cardiff. record score and at the women's t20 world cup, that there's huge whenever pakistan completed the group stage of the final position of the top of the group providing an
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extra prize isjoe curry reports. and with a found their rhythm but have yet to hit their peak at this world cup and revving up the cape town sunshine, they knew of victory against pakistan would avoid austria in the semifinals. and danny white from the beginning he shown. mould from the beginning he shown. would to all the from the beginning he shown. would go all the way _ from the beginning he shown. would go all the way and _ from the beginning he shown. would go all the way and it _ from the beginning he shown. would go all the way and it does. _ from the beginning he shown. would go all the way and it does. they i from the beginning he shown. would go all the way and it does. they did l go all the way and it does. they did not fare quite _ go all the way and it does. they did not fare quite as _ go all the way and it does. they did not fare quite as well— go all the way and it does. they did not fare quite as well but _ go all the way and it does. they did not fare quite as well but to - go all the way and it does. they did not fare quite as well but to the i not fare quite as well but to the boundaries using 250. dismissed soon after, they picked up where they left off. anyone making her the top run score in the tournament of amy jones added a little magic. and 213, or world cup record. if england's batter started well, the boulders started in on the action too. kathlyn setting the tone. 15 for three quickly turned into 5a a7. and
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pakistan should some flight but they wrapped up with england winning by 11a runs. devastating them dominated, and can finally playing the fish is round of cricket in at just the right time and having to friday initiating and joe jo currie reporting from cape town — shortly after the finish of that one, jo spoke to former england player georgia elwiss. magnificent, i think at the top of the order, by their own admissions, this tournament and for them to play the way they did, it was brilliant to see it speaks volumes about the way the john lewis was to see it speaks volumes about the way thejohn lewis was asking this site to play. how many runs they scored them at this intensity and the results will follow in the tone
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and amyjones i was running out of words to describe all amazing that was amber pakistan moves the field and they managed to find the boundary and 213 was phenomenal. the ball this did not want to be outdone today, did they stop you will absolutely, to back it up in the field with the ball, and i suppose the big talking point coming into this game. suppose the big talking point coming into this game-— into this game. setting the tone in the first over _ into this game. setting the tone in the first over and _ into this game. setting the tone in the first over and i _ into this game. setting the tone in the first over and i think— into this game. setting the tone in the first over and i think england l the first over and i think england will feel that's close to the perfect forms as they can get. band perfect forms as they can get. and headin: perfect forms as they can get. and heading into _ perfect forms as they can get. and heading into the knockout stages, it's the business end of the tournament and they're pretty much perfect today. i tournament and they're pretty much perfect today-— perfect today. i think it's been a really good _ perfect today. i think it's been a really good momentum - perfect today. i think it's been a really good momentum across l perfect today. i think it's been a l really good momentum across the perfect today. i think it's been a i really good momentum across the four games against india les came in a pink taking momentum into the semifinals, they admit they do not care with a play when they got to play australia because they are feeling so confident at the moment
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that they played such good cricket that they played such good cricket that it got to play australia, they can take them on. if that it got to play australia, they can take them on.— can take them on. if they play australia it _ can take them on. if they play australia it will _ can take them on. if they play australia it will be _ can take them on. if they play australia it will be for - can take them on. if they play australia it will be for the i can take them on. if they play. australia it will be for the finals but then to get past new zealand and south africa. but do you see from both the sites that could potentially worry england question about their quality sites with quality players and coming back to finish the two group games. south africa, i think _ finish the two group games. south africa, i think you _ finish the two group games. south africa, i think you need _ finish the two group games. south africa, i think you need to - finish the two group games. south africa, i think you need to be i africa, i think you need to be because as the hosts, they have the whole nation behind them and have the support of the crowd cheering them on and i think that sometimes gives them a lift as well and wherever they play, i do not think they will care. as long as they play they will care. as long as they play the best cricket, they will make it through. to the best cricket, they will make it throu~h. ., , ., , ., through. to the semifinals of the need to play _ through. to the semifinals of the need to play south _ through. to the semifinals of the need to play south africa - through. to the semifinals of the need to play south africa or- through. to the semifinals of the need to play south africa or new| need to play south africa or new zealand on friday will bring for the build up between now and then. might make this the one who decides who they will play in south africa needing that victory over bangladesh and if not, it will be new zealand to qualify and play england injason
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under 1a to when the early stages and just a third over without loss. here are some of our other headlines. suzann pettersen will lead team europe into back—to—back solheim cups after being confirmed as captain for the 202a contest in virginia. the norwegian has served twice as a vice—captain, most recently as part of catriona matthew's backroom team in their historic victory on american soil in 2021. the world anti—doping agency has referred the case of teenage figure skater kamila valieva to the court of arbitration for sport. it follows the russian anti—doping agency having found valieva bore "no fault or negligence" for a positive doping test... a decision wada have appealed. great britain's olympic gold medal—winning sailor eilidh mcintyre has announced her retirement from the sport. the 28—year—old won gold in the women's a70 event at the delayed tokyo 2020 games
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the head of an nhs service for gamblers says the opportunity to bet online. including on sport, has created a significant public health crisis and claims a new strategy is needed to help people who are addicted. it comes as the government is preparing to publish the biggest proposed changes in gambling laws since the advent of the smartphone almost 20 years ago. including some that could affect some of football's most lucrative sponsorship deals. our culture editor katie razall reports. at the beautiful game and gambling. it is in the stadiums. and the shirts. 0nline betting is now embedded in british culture. instant access to a casino thanks to the smartphone. fun exploitation, depends on who you are. = if smartphone. fun exploitation, depends on who you are. - if you ambled depends on who you are. - if you gambled before _ depends on who you are. - if you gambled before because - depends on who you are. - if you gambled before because mike i depends on who you are. - if you i gambled before because mike does put your hand up if you've gambled. questions for students in manchester, the university set up by
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former footballer gary neville. james is not put a bet on for almost five years but when he did, he told them that they got out of hand. i told everyone i ever knew money, i had people coming around. iagiith told everyone i ever knew money, i had people coming around. with the students think _ had people coming around. with the students think about _ had people coming around. with the students think about gambling. i had people coming around. with the students think about gambling. the | students think about gambling. the rinted students think about gambling. the printed on shirts and they influence the younger generation to think it's normal~ _ the younger generation to think it's normal. he — the younger generation to think it's normal. . , the younger generation to think it's normal. ., , ., ., ., normal. he was on minimum wage for treated like a — normal. he was on minimum wage for treated like a celebrity. _ normal. he was on minimum wage for treated like a celebrity. i _ normal. he was on minimum wage for treated like a celebrity. i was - treated like a celebrity. i was losin: treated like a celebrity. i was losing thousands _ treated like a celebrity. i was losing thousands of - treated like a celebrity. i was losing thousands of pounds l treated like a celebrity. i —" losing thousands of pounds worth of gambling money and they gave me a pip box set the give me tickets to the horse racing, there be £100 for free bets in my account every week and still get e—mails knocking glavine gambled and nearly five years i still get e—mails from gambling companies and come back in, is untrue free spins. is 100 free spins.
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reformers are hopeful that the industry will be forced to pay a percentage of what they make, a statutory levy to fund education treatment and research. they also want new affordability checks to make sure gamblers can afford to lose with the spin. the levels will probably be decided after consultation and the government is looking at tightening control for advertising and marketing around sports. case management between health workers of the nhs northern gambling in leeds, three and ten people they now see here are women. typically they wake up in the morning in the bed, they take their phone into the bathroom with them and their gambling at work and the availability of the products in the instant nature of it the way the industry is marketing to people, it creates significant public health crisis and that's what we have. thea;r crisis and that's what we have. they show the more _
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crisis and that's what we have. they show the more endorse _ crisis and that's what we have. they show the more endorse legislative gambling and which declined an interview they said most of the more than 22 million people love about each month to so safely and responsibly. it was only afterjohn meyerson took his own life that the family discovered he had a gambling addiction. randy even e—mailed the gambling company a few months before after waking up to finding he is indeed his bank account. after waking up to finding he had emptied his bank account. i like to see the government to do this and _ i like to see the government to do this and show— i like to see the government to do this and show the _ i like to see the government to do this and show the downside - i like to see the government to do this and show the downside of- i like to see the government to do this and show the downside of it. i this and show the downside of it. john hubbs— this and show the downside of it. john hubbs whatever— this and show the downside of it. john hubbs whatever the - this and show the downside of it. i john hubbs whatever the government proposes in the white paper, it will protect future people from gambling harm. the flying after the band players in
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russia and belarus last year could be halved from its original $1 million if they lift that band for the summer. 0ur correspondent russell philipjoins us the summer. 0ur correspondent russell philip joins us and we spoke before about what all england club are thinking about for later this year. how might this change things? i don't think the money is the most significant part of it because for them who had to pay the vast proportion of that fine, $750,000, they are most concerned with the explicit threat that was made that the tour in the men's atp tour that if belarusian players not available to play again this summer, then they will cancel the membership and that will effectively mean that the historical events at queen's club and elsewhere, such as an important part of the mission to spread the game in the summer which is able to take place, that is the primary concern and so, i think it is
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another argument perhaps to throw into the mix these discussions continuing frenetically, we have the all england club involved, the uk government are involved, the tours, everyone is trying to get together and i think it's too difficult to say when we will have a verdict. i think will be sometime in march, that's a broad enough set of parameters but they are not there yet. parameters but they are not there et. �* ., ., , yet. the atp are involved in this and ou yet. the atp are involved in this and you mentioned _ yet. the atp are involved in this and you mentioned all _ yet. the atp are involved in this and you mentioned all of - yet. the atp are involved in this and you mentioned all of those l and you mentioned all of those involved but the decision on that as well? . , well? the fine which is levied exclusively — well? the fine which is levied exclusively at _ well? the fine which is levied exclusively at the _ well? the fine which is levied exclusively at the lta - well? the fine which is levied exclusively at the lta was i well? the fine which is levied exclusively at the lta was $1 | exclusively at the lta was $1 million they haven't yet decided whether to appeal meets with the lawyers in the after work out whether it makes financial sense when you factor in the cost of the appeal, if it's even worth going to the process at all.— the process at all. thank you very much and — the process at all. thank you very much and that _ the process at all. thank you very much and that is _ the process at all. thank you very much and that is a _ the process at all. thank you very | much and that is a correspondent. everything be covered on sports did this evening on the bbc sports
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website and app and there coverage from the republicans will madrid coming up on bbc radio 5 live but thatis coming up on bbc radio 5 live but that is all the time we have to thank you so much for your company and it is goodbye for now. it's been another good evening. it's been another very mild day across the uk. temperatures even under the cloud are around 12 degrees celsius, but we will all notice a change by the end of tomorrow. all feel colder as temperatures tumble back behind the rain. that'll bring the change and then after that goes through very little significant rain in the forecast till the end of the weekend at least. but this will give us some rain and with it sweeps out the way that atlantic south—westerly and we get to chillier north—westerly across oui’ shores. ahead of it there's just enough instability for some showers through this evening pulling in across the channel into central and eastern parts of england. this is the heavy rain
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for northern ireland and western scotland. it is cold air digging in behind on that north—westerly. so there could be some snow on the tops of the mountains in scotland, northern england. but on balance, it looks largely frost—free tonight because of all the cloud, the breeze and that rain. but it will be a chillier day tomorrow for many of us as this rain band just takes a time to clear and it's mild airfrom east anglia and the south—east. but for most of us we're into that north—westerly, which means that the showers over the hills could fall more sunshine for many but those temperatures, it will feel cooler down by three or a degrees on the sleeping sing today and that is how it is said to stay with a lot of dry weather once the rain clearance through in the showers following. the news continues here on bbc one,
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hello, i'm maryam moshiri, this is 0utside source. two presidents, and two versions of history. the russian and american leaders clash over the conflict in ukraine. to defend our historical lands and liquidate the neo—nazi regime we launched a special operation. we have seen again with people of poland — have seen again with people of poland saw for decades, appetite of the autocrat cannot be appeased. it comes as russia suspends participation in its last remaining arms control deal with washington. also in the programme. more distruction and grief on the streets of turkey,
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