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this is bbc news, the headlines the evacuation of foreign nationals from sudan gets under way, as fighting in the capital, khartoum, continues for a second week, this a ship arriving injeddah. kenyan police have said to have so far exhumed 21 bodies following an investigation into a religious group which followers were allegedly urged to fast themselves to death. the australian entertainer, barry humphries dies at the age of 89. he was best known for performances of his alter egos dame edna everage and sir les patterson. the australian prime minister anthony albanese takes to twitter to pay tribute to barry humphries, calling him �*one—of—a—kind' and �*gifted'.
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a deadly restaurant fire in madrid. two people have died and at least ten others are injured. you're watching bbc news. now its time for sportsday with chetan pathak hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm chetan pathak — coming up on tonight's programme: a huge win for leicester in their fight for premier league survival — they're out of the bottom three down but not out — chelsea are narrowly beaten by barcelona in the first leg of their champions league semi final eight tries for england — who thrash ireland to stay on course for a grand slam in the women's
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six nations also coming up on sportsday tonight... into the quarter the finals of the world snooker championship — the rocket ronnie o' sullivan blasts his way past hossein vafei welcome along this saturday night, thank you forjoining us. we start with the fight for survival in the premier league — more on a huge win for leicester to come but the day started with a missed opportunity for leeds. they could have pulled clear of the bottom three and put pressure on the teams around them — but fulham had other ideas as david brindle reports: 11 goals conceded in their last two games, leeds united needed fast
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improvement at craven cottage to stave off relegation. but london hasn't been a happy ground for them this season five visits and five defeats. leeds united kept a clean sheet for a while before a cross was finished by wilson, 1—0. two goes into games for harry. in the goalkeeper was a bystander as the crossbar was rattled from a soon after, leeds united could only watch on as it for them putting another one. have your garcia size was need of help. they got a lifeline but leeds united could not find a equaliser and remain in a precarious close position. equaliser and remain in a precarious close position-— close position. losing the game is difficult upset. _ close position. losing the game is difficult upset. we _ close position. losing the game is difficult upset. we are _ close position. losing the game is difficult upset. we are fishes - close position. losing the game is difficult upset. we are fishes in i difficult upset. we are fishes in the season with only a few games
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are. we have to improve our level for the next. other opportunities now to try and recover our best level for the next game. it's massive. level for the next game. it's massive-— level for the next game. it's massive. , ., ., massive. leeds united and the game with 'ust a massive. leeds united and the game with just a point _ massive. leeds united and the game with just a point outside _ massive. leeds united and the game with just a point outside the - massive. leeds united and the game with just a point outside the drop - with just a point outside the drop zone but only one wing and five things must change soon. for fulham — manager marco silva was back on the touchline after a two—match ban and was pleased with his side's performance. the thing that most pleased me is the way— the thing that most pleased me is the way we react to it as a team. the character they showed in the last two — the character they showed in the last two games and of course we deserved — last two games and of course we deserved the points. we were the best team — deserved the points. we were the best team within a 90 minutes and it seems _ best team within a 90 minutes and it seems that— best team within a 90 minutes and it seems that plague this afternoon. we know that _ seems that plague this afternoon. we know that with 11 goes they consider lesser— know that with 11 goes they consider lesser games we can score. it was up for us _ lesser games we can score. it was up for us to— lesser games we can score. it was up for us to not— lesser games we can score. it was up for us to not suffer too much in the agent— for us to not suffer too much in the agent like we did which gave the betief— agent like we did which gave the belief but will deserve with the
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three points. it's leicester city who are the happiest of the teams in the relegation fight — they're the only team in the bottom half to win today — after they came from behind to beat wolves and move out of the bottom three. this is what it meant to them — timothy castagne's goal 15 minutes from time securing the three points in a game leicester had fallen behind in early on. victory for dean smith in his first home game in charge and it brings to an end a run of four successive league defeats. it's a hard fought victory and i thought we created the bigger chancesin thought we created the bigger chances in the game and rid itself. in the first half after starting the game well. showed an awful lot of spirit in the second half which was good. we have a big week and we know that it gives everyone a lift and confidence and gives them belief that we have another tough game at edlund road and so we will enjoy it and people have question our spirit but i thought it was there for
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everyone to see today. nottingham forest are now second from bottom after they were beaten in a five goal thriller at liverpool after a goalless first half at anfield, things opened up in the second withjurgen klopp's side twice in front thanks to goals from diogojota. but twice forest found an equaliser through neco williams and morgan gibbs white — before mohamed salah got what proved to be the winner. the 3—2 win moves liverpool into seventh, six points off the top four. next up for steve cooper and forest are brighton. overall feeling is one of disappointment and frustration because — disappointment and frustration because we lost a game on three set pieces— because we lost a game on three set pieces but— because we lost a game on three set pieces but we have to get over it and we _ pieces but we have to get over it and we have another game wednesday and we have another game wednesday and it was_ and we have another game wednesday and it was always meant to be a huge week~ _ and it was always meant to be a huge week a_ and it was always meant to be a huge week. a home game on wednesday. we have to _ week. a home game on wednesday. we have to take _ week. a home game on wednesday. we have to take the positives out of the game, — have to take the positives out of the game, use the frustration and turn it— the game, use the frustration and turn it into — the game, use the frustration and turn it into motivation from today and aim _ turn it into motivation from today and aim to — turn it into motivation from today and aim to do better on wednesday. so liverpool with back to back wins as they try to save their season — is there still time to make it into those all important
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top four places? top four at the moment we have nothing to do. we will see how that looks in a few weeks but at the moment for us that three options is no european football, conversely, or european league, those are the things we can fight for. the rest we have no influence if the teams above when us everything we can only watch. along with forest, and bottom of the table southampton, everton make up the bottom three tonight — just behind leicester on goal difference — after they drew 0—0 at crystal palace sean dyche bringing roy hodgson�*s winning start since returning as manager to an end. everton had mason holgate sent off late in the game but held on for a point. dominic calvert—lewin, making his first start since early february, went close for everton. palace are now nine points clear of the drop zone. they've been scoring goes freely recently — they've been scoring goes freely recently as well and we limited them
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to the _ recently as well and we limited them to the few— recently as well and we limited them to the few chances and few good chances — to the few chances and few good chances. we created a few ourselves and dominic— chances. we created a few ourselves and dominic is only at his first game — and dominic is only at his first game in — and dominic is only at his first game in a _ and dominic is only at his first game in a while and putting a good shift and _ game in a while and putting a good shift and will get sharper. we rushed — shift and will get sharper. we rushed at— shift and will get sharper. we rushed at moments in a game and obviously— rushed at moments in a game and obviously when you go down to ten it's not— obviously when you go down to ten it's not easy— obviously when you go down to ten it's not easy particularly with them getting _ it's not easy particularly with them getting corners and winning things in the _ getting corners and winning things in the bus— getting corners and winning things in the bus with their centre has strong — in the bus with their centre has strong today. there were a few good performances which was good today. it isa it is a tough start again we expected _ it is a tough start again we exuected to _ it is a tough start again we expected to be _ it is a tough start again we expected to be and - it is a tough start again we expected to be and we - it is a tough start again we i expected to be and we know it is a tough start again we - expected to be and we know average and are _ expected to be and we know average and are well drilled _ expected to be and we know average and are well drilled and _ expected to be and we know average and are well drilled and they - expected to be and we know average and are well drilled and they have i expected to be and we know average and are well drilled and they have a. and are well drilled and they have a clear and are well drilled and they have a dear pian— and are well drilled and they have a clear plan about _ and are well drilled and they have a clear plan about the _ and are well drilled and they have a clear plan about the way _ and are well drilled and they have a i clear plan about the way they wanted to play— clear plan about the way they wanted to play and _ clear plan about the way they wanted to play and the — clear plan about the way they wanted to play and the way— clear plan about the way they wanted to play and the way they _ clear plan about the way they wanted to play and the way they will - clear plan about the way they wanted to play and the way they will use - to play and the way they will use their— to play and the way they will use their players _ to play and the way they will use their players and _ to play and the way they will use their players and it _ to play and the way they will use their players and it turned - to play and the way they will use their players and it turned out i their players and it turned out it did not— their players and it turned out it did not make _ their players and it turned out it did not make the _ their players and it turned out it did not make the game - their players and it turned out it did not make the game come i their players and it turned out it| did not make the game come up their players and it turned out it i did not make the game come up for lon- did not make the game come up for long periods, — did not make the game come up for long periods, a _ did not make the game come up for long periods, a war— did not make the game come up for long periods, a war of— did not make the game come up for long periods, a war of attrition i did not make the game come up for long periods, a war of attrition but. long periods, a war of attrition but lam _ long periods, a war of attrition but lam pleased — long periods, a war of attrition but lam pleased irr— long periods, a war of attrition but i am pleased in the _ long periods, a war of attrition but i am pleased in the way— long periods, a war of attrition buti i am pleased in the way the players accepted _ i am pleased in the way the players accepted that — i am pleased in the way the players accepted that war— i am pleased in the way the players accepted that war of _ i am pleased in the way the players accepted that war of attrition - i am pleased in the way the players accepted that war of attrition and l accepted that war of attrition and dealt _ accepted that war of attrition and dealt with— accepted that war of attrition and dealt with it _ accepted that war of attrition and dealt with it. it's— accepted that war of attrition and dealt with it. it's easy _ accepted that war of attrition and dealt with it. it's easy after - accepted that war of attrition and dealt with it. it's easy after threej dealt with it. it's easy after three good _ dealt with it. it's easy after three good games— dealt with it. it's easy after three good games and _ dealt with it. it's easy after three good games and all— dealt with it. it's easy after three good games and all the - dealt with it. it's easy after three good games and all the nice i dealt with it. it's easy after three i good games and all the nice things being _ good games and all the nice things being said — good games and all the nice things being said about— good games and all the nice things being said about the _ good games and all the nice things being said about the players - good games and all the nice things being said about the players and i being said about the players and the play to _ being said about the players and the play to not _ being said about the players and the play to not want _ being said about the players and the play to not want to _ being said about the players and the play to not want to play _ being said about the players and the play to not want to play in _ being said about the players and the play to not want to play in that - play to not want to play in that game — play to not want to play in that game and _ play to not want to play in that game and lose _ play to not want to play in that game and lose it _ play to not want to play in that game and lose it because i play to not want to play in that game and lose it because youl play to not want to play in that i game and lose it because you start doing _ game and lose it because you start doing things — game and lose it because you start doing things that _ game and lose it because you start doing things that aren't _ game and lose it because you start doing things that aren't possible i game and lose it because you startj doing things that aren't possible to
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do. at the other end of the table, fifth placed aston villa scored late to snatch a point at brentford ivan toney�*s 20th goal of the season had put the home side in front just past the hour. brentford had lost their last three games but couldn't hold on for the win as douglas luiz equalised three minutes from time. villa are five points behind fourth—placed newcastle, who now have two games in hand and play tottenham tomorrow. it's the last round of scottish premiership matches before the league splits and hearts have boosted their chances of finishing third by beating bottom side ross county six—one. hearts had lost their last six in a row in all competitions but were far too strong for their struggling opponents. lawrence shankland scored a hattrick as they cut the gap on third place aberdeen, who play tomorrow, to two points. the leaders, celtic, dropped points at home for the first time in almost a year in a one all draw with motherwell. so no 13th league win in a row
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for them but they are 13 points ahead of rangers who have a game in hand. dundee united lift themselves four points clear of the bottom with a 2—0 win over livingston. st mirren secured a top—six finish for the first time since the split was introduced, despite becoming the first team kilmarnock have beaten away from home this season, that finished 2—1. ten—man hibernian squeezed into the top six with a battling one all draw at manager—less st johnstone. manchester city are into the fa cup final after they beat championship side sheffield united 3—0 at wembley this afternoon thanks to a riyadh mahrez hattrick. sheffield united frustrated city for most of the first half— until danieljebbison was adjudged to have fouled bernardo silva in the box. riyadh mahrez, rather than erling haaland, took the penalty and put city ahead. mahrez then took on the blades all by himself— running straight through their defence to make it 2—0 just after the hour mark.
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and five minutes later, jack grealish cued up mahrez to complete his second manchester city hat—trick and ensure his side's place in the final. chelsea will have to come from behind against barcelona if they're to reach the women's champions league final. it's after they narrowly lost today's first leg at stamford bridge by a 2—0. at stamford bridge by a 1—0. reginaldo rosario was watching: just a boss at her side will be need to be perfect over two legs to stand a chance against the champions but they started in the worst possible fashion. caroline graham hansen with a stunning fishing and 1—0 after just four minutes. the last time these two sides met barcelona waltz their way to a champions league trophy butjosie thought they scored an equaliser and moments through she was there again but to be denied by lucy bronze. her afternoon and took
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a turn for the worse and this aceite no england find want to see. after leo williamson was ruled out with and acl injury this fines will be hoping this is nothing serious. barcelona tried to put the game out of sight but the woodwork came to their rescue. the blues got through this type but a daunting trip to the camp knew awaits next week will stop time now for some of the day's other sport stories and... on his latest return from injury , jofra archer captured the wicket of england team mate sam curran in the indian premier league. archer bowled four overs , claiming that single wicket as his mumbai indians side play punjab kings. mumbai are currently 199 forfour, needing 16 runs from six balls to win. england test captain ben stokes faces a week on the sidelines in the ipl after suffering an injury setback, according to the chennai super kings. reports in india say stokes has a heel problem. the 31—year—old all—rounder had a pain—relieving injection in his knee before flying out to india.
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there is no suggestion he's suffered further issues with that long—standing problem. former world champion adrian lewis is taking a break from professional darts. nicknamed �*the jackpot�*, he won back—to—back world titles in 2011 and 2012. the 38—year—old tweeted thanking his fans for their loyalty and said he needed a break from the professional cuircuit.. in tennis, dan evans has been beaten in straight sets by world number two carlos alcaraz in the semi—finals of the barcelona open evans was unable to continue his excellent week, with the spanish teenager, heralded as the future of the sport, proving too strong in the end, winning 6—2, 6—2. alcaraz will now play world number five stefanos tsitsipas in tomorrow's final. on the wta tour, world number one iga swiatek is through to the final
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of the stuttgart open after her opponent ons jabeur was forced to retire the tunisian seemed to struggle with her left leg after the first game and after receiving treatment, only managed two more games before calling it a day. swiatek now goes on to face aryna sabalenka in a rematch of last year's final tomorrow. england are on course for a grand slam after yet another dominant win in the women's six nations. they've beaten ireland a8—0 in cork, with 27 points scored in the first half and eight tries overall. england head coach simon middleton made seven changes to the side that beat wales, they were frustrated at times but still comfortable winners in the end and can now focus on a potential decider against france next weekend. i've been getting the thoughts of
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former england captain sarah hunter i think it was brilliant to get the win 48—0, generally you will be happy with that and it sets them up for the grand slam decider next week. i for the grand slam decider next week. ~ ., , for the grand slam decider next week. ~' , , ., week. i think it was probably a bit scra - week. i think it was probably a bit scra- at week. i think it was probably a bit scrappy at times _ week. i think it was probably a bit scrappy at times and _ week. i think it was probably a bit scrappy at times and a _ week. i think it was probably a bit scrappy at times and a bit - scrappy at times and a bit frustrating for supper england had a lot of errors creep into their game which i'm sure they will be frustrated by and will be looking to adjust as they had into that game which we think we would be against france next week.— france next week. questions about the auali france next week. questions about the quality and _ france next week. questions about the quality and integrity _ france next week. questions about the quality and integrity of - france next week. questions about the quality and integrity of the i the quality and integrity of the competition, as you would be aware of, the england coach seen the women's game cannot continue like this and others concurrent with it and saying they wanted to be competitive. we clearly have england and france and then a gap to the rest. how do wales, scotland, ireland close that gap so we get the
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more competitive six nations? i think this is the first cup nations where every team has been professional and we saw last year where wales had onlyjust recently introduced their full—time contracts for a few months and in one year we have seen that, just how far whales have, and i think with more time, with them being able to be full—time for longer and get more shots we will see that close and i think the same with scotland and ireland. that gap will narrow but equally, england and france will not wanted to narrow, so they'll keep pushing it. it would just take continued investment from the governing bodies into the women's side for it to become a lot more competitive as the game grows. scotland have claimed their first win of the six nations with a 29—21 victory over italy. this was a bonus point try for the scots from lana skeldon to put the result beyond doubt.
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italy made a spirited comeback but couldn't do enough to stop the hosts. ireland are now the only team not to pick up points so far. bath boosted their chances of european champions cup rugby next season by beating harlequins 16—35 at twickenham in the premiership it was neck and neck throughout but bath had won their last two games and ollie lawrence helped them to a 24—21 half—time lead. lawrence also had a hand in the last bath try, finished off by max ojomoh. both sides picked up a bonus point. elsewhere exeter edged bristol 22—21. several arrests have been made after animal rights protesters attempted to disrupt the scottish grand national. the race at ayr was eventually won by kitty's light — but the start was delayed when animal rising activists rushed onto the racecourse. police scotland confirmed a "significant operation" was taking place to "safely remove" protesters from the track. it followed the death of horse oscar elite in an earlier race today.
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it comes after animal rising protesters delayed the start of the grand national at aintree last week. it's ronnie o'sullivan completed his biggest second round win in more biggest second round win in more than 20 years at the crucible this afternoon — breezing past opponent hossein vafaei with a session to spare. he's booked his place in the quarter finals and is joined by zakjones who also won earlier. hazel irvine's leading the bbc�*s snooker coverage from the crucible in sheffield: after a ll after all the hyperbole and the testy start to the o'sullivan match. it became a loving in the end. ronnie o'sullivan sold meg numbness in the end and he couldn't afford to be after his emphatic victory, 13—2, ouch. be after his emphatic victory, 13-2, ouch. . ., ., ., ouch. ouch indeed. he laid down a marker right _ ouch. ouch indeed. he laid down a marker right from _ ouch. ouch indeed. he laid down a marker right from the _ ouch. ouch indeed. he laid down a marker right from the word - ouch. ouch indeed. he laid down a marker right from the word go i ouch. ouch indeed. he laid down a marker right from the word go and j marker right from the word go and continued on the street, imperious snooker from the champion. continued on the street, imperious snookerfrom the champion. he continued on the street, imperious snooker from the champion. he left the rest of the players let them
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know that he's back and want to get number eight-— know that he's back and want to get number eight. back to back centuries to finished off — number eight. back to back centuries to finished off and _ number eight. back to back centuries to finished off and his _ number eight. back to back centuries to finished off and his opponent i number eight. back to back centuries to finished off and his opponent had l to finished off and his opponent had no answer today and couldn't win the last session and it finish with a special despair.— last session and it finish with a special despair. ronnie o'sullivan would be delighted _ special despair. ronnie o'sullivan would be delighted about - special despair. ronnie o'sullivan would be delighted about that i special despair. ronnie o'sullivan| would be delighted about that and that you _ would be delighted about that and that you will have to come back tomorrow — that you will have to come back tomorrow morning and have another round _ tomorrow morning and have another round he _ tomorrow morning and have another round. he has laid the marker down in this— round. he has laid the marker down in this tournament and people have to get— in this tournament and people have to get passing. he is a king and there would have to do well to take his car _ there would have to do well to take his car. . there would have to do well to take his car. , . ., his car. next in line is luca purcell who _ his car. next in line is luca purcell who had _ his car. next in line is luca purcell who had a - his car. next in line is luca purcell who had a fantasticj his car. next in line is luca i purcell who had a fantastic when his car. next in line is luca - purcell who had a fantastic when to reach the quarterfinals for the first time but we've now lost five of the last eight world champions because this afternoon neil robertson was the latest casualty of men were wanted before. can you describe the manner of the future rookie? pm describe the manner of the future rookie? . . , ., ., rookie? an incredible at of it. he -la ed rookie? an incredible at of it. he played superbly _ rookie? an incredible at of it. he played superbly well _ rookie? an incredible at of it. he played superbly well and - rookie? an incredible at of it. he played superbly well and was i rookie? an incredible at of it. he i played superbly well and was asking lots of it questions in the match and can up with a lot of answers and
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played as well i have seen them play and got to the quarterfinals and if he plays like that you will be tough to stop. he he plays like that you will be tough to sto -. . . he plays like that you will be tough to sto. . . . he plays like that you will be tough to sto, ., ., he plays like that you will be tough to sto. ., ., to stop. he has a tough “0b in the next round — to stop. he has a tough “0b in the next round what i to stop. he has a tough “0b in the next round what kind i to stop. he has a tough “0b in the next round what kind of- to stop. he has a tough job in the next round what kind of drug i to stop. he has a tough job in the next round what kind of drug will| next round what kind of drug will that be? it’s next round what kind of drug will that be? �* . . next round what kind of drug will that be? �*, ., ., ,, next round what kind of drug will thatbe? �*, ., , ., that be? it's a massive test for someone _ that be? it's a massive test for someone who _ that be? it's a massive test for someone who is _ that be? it's a massive test for someone who is massively i that be? it's a massive test for - someone who is massively experience and someone who wants a trip took on himself _ and someone who wants a trip took on himself he's— and someone who wants a trip took on himself. he's playing well and his game _ himself. he's playing well and his game is _ himself. he's playing well and his game is bubbling nicely and using them _ game is bubbling nicely and using them better shape himself and his game _ them better shape himself and his game is _ them better shape himself and his game is in — them better shape himself and his game is in great shape but he has a free roll— game is in great shape but he has a free roll of— game is in great shape but he has a free roll of the dice.— free roll of the dice. plenty on the bbc two at _ free roll of the dice. plenty on the bbc two at seven _ free roll of the dice. plenty on the bbc two at seven o'clock - free roll of the dice. plenty on the bbc two at seven o'clock because | free roll of the dice. plenty on the i bbc two at seven o'clock because of the opening exchanges between gary wilson and the world number two mark selby, and the man who knocked out sean murphy, what more damage can he do here in sheffield? hazel irvine there. tens of thousands of runners are making their final preparations ahead of the london marathon tomorrow morning — and many people will be running to raise money for a cause close to their hearts — like sam wilson hartles.
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he's doing it for great ormond street hospital, after his friends two children, spent time under their care. olympic gold medallistjessica—ennis hill has been to meet them: hello. hi, nice to meet you. can you tell me a little bit about huxley? huxley was our first born and was diagnosed with down syndrome which is something we were prepared to, this is who he is, and is a beautiful little boy and we will bring them up to be a little character and give him everything he needs. he character and give him everything he needs. ., , , x' , needs. he he got poorly very quickly and then he — needs. he he got poorly very quickly and then he had _ needs. he he got poorly very quickly and then he had to _ needs. he he got poorly very quickly and then he had to be _ needs. he he got poorly very quickly and then he had to be rushed - needs. he he got poorly very quickly and then he had to be rushed to i needs. he he got poorly very quickly
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and then he had to be rushed to the | and then he had to be rushed to the hospital— and then he had to be rushed to the hospital for— and then he had to be rushed to the hospital for an operation which unfortunately he did not make through — ralphie, he was born a fantastic weight — ralphie, he was born a fantastic weiuht. . , �* weight. really thriving. and then the nightmare — weight. really thriving. and then the nightmare started. _ weight. really thriving. and then the nightmare started. he i weight. really thriving. and then the nightmare started. he had i weight. really thriving. and then l the nightmare started. he had the slum come — the nightmare started. he had the slum come on _ the nightmare started. he had the slum come on the _ the nightmare started. he had the slum come on the back— the nightmare started. he had the slum come on the back of- the nightmare started. he had the| slum come on the back of his head and as— slum come on the back of his head and as the — slum come on the back of his head and as the days went on it was kind of getting bigger. and over the next few days _ of getting bigger. and over the next few days i _ of getting bigger. and over the next few days i noticed he started coming up few days i noticed he started coming up with— few days i noticed he started coming up with these marks on his body. his white up with these marks on his body. white blood up with these marks on his body. fl 3 white blood cell count was quite high which indicated some type of infection. ., , ., infection. how did it feel when you not the infection. how did it feel when you got the news? _ infection. how did it feel when you got the news? the _ infection. how did it feel when you got the news? the doctor- infection. how did it feel when you got the news? the doctor came i infection. how did it feel when you got the news? the doctor came in | infection. how did it feel when you i got the news? the doctor came in and said they would _ got the news? the doctor came in and said they would like _ got the news? the doctor came in and said they would like to _ got the news? the doctor came in and said they would like to do _ got the news? the doctor came in and said they would like to do another- said they would like to do another set of tests for investigation. i had to sit on the floor because if i
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didn't i would've passed out. i just didn't i would've passed out. i 'ust rented the — didn't i would've passed out. i 'ust rented the room. ii didn't i would've passed out. i 'ust rented the room. i couldn't i didn't i would've passed out. i 'ust rented the room. i couldn't bei didn't i would've passed out. ijust rented the room. i couldn't be in l rented the room. i couldn't be in there- how _ rented the room. i couldn't be in there. how did _ rented the room. i couldn't be in there. how did you _ rented the room. i couldn't be in there. how did you cope? it's i there. how did you cope? it's horrendous. _ there. how did you cope? it's horrendous. your darling grandson is 'ust horrendous. your darling grandson is just fighting — horrendous. your darling grandson is just fighting for — horrendous. your darling grandson is just fighting for his _ horrendous. your darling grandson is just fighting for his life _ horrendous. your darling grandson is just fighting for his life and _ horrendous. your darling grandson is just fighting for his life and your- just fighting for his life and your children— just fighting for his life and your children are _ just fighting for his life and your children are in _ just fighting for his life and your children are in bits. _ just fighting for his life and your children are in bits. what - just fighting for his life and your children are in bits. what do i just fighting for his life and your| children are in bits. what do you do? _ children are in bits. what do you do? you just— children are in bits. what do you do? you just somehow- children are in bits. what do you do? you just somehow have i children are in bits. what do you do? you just somehow have to i children are in bits. what do you i do? you just somehow have to find a way of— do? you just somehow have to find a way of getting — do? you just somehow have to find a way of getting around _ do? you just somehow have to find a way of getting around it. _ do? you just somehow have to find a way of getting around it. so - do? you just somehow have to find a way of getting around it. so i- do? you just somehow have to find a way of getting around it.— way of getting around it. so i can imagine you _ way of getting around it. so i can imagine you were _ way of getting around it. so i can imagine you were a _ way of getting around it. so i can imagine you were a massive i way of getting around it. so i can l imagine you were a massive roller coaster of emotions when you were in the hospital. how did you manage those hard moments? taste the hospital. how did you manage those hard moments?— the hospital. how did you manage those hard moments? we would also make sure there's _ those hard moments? we would also make sure there's a _ those hard moments? we would also make sure there's a good _ those hard moments? we would also | make sure there's a good environment like putting _ make sure there's a good environment like putting music on or spend every little minutes of the date with ralphie — little minutes of the date with ralphie. let's play with them and do that. ralphie. let's play with them and do that you're — ralphie. let's play with them and do that. you're in this room all day. or making — that. you're in this room all day. or making a _ that. you're in this room all day. or making a positive environment.
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mother's day was a special day for you because you got to ring the bell. . . . you because you got to ring the bell. , ., , ., ., �* , bell. yes it was amazing. it's the only thing _ bell. yes it was amazing. it's the only thing i _ bell. yes it was amazing. it's the only thing i could _ bell. yes it was amazing. it's the only thing i could push _ bell. yes it was amazing. it's the only thing i could push for i bell. yes it was amazing. it's the only thing i could push for to be l only thing i could push for to be honest. — only thing i could push for to be honest. to _ only thing i could push for to be honest, to get him home on mother's day. honest, to get him home on mother's day l— honest, to get him home on mother's da . . . honest, to get him home on mother's da . ., , , , , day. i have been best friends with luke four for _ day. i have been best friends with luke four for five _ day. i have been best friends with luke four for five years _ day. i have been best friends with luke four for five years and i day. i have been best friends with luke four for five years and is a i luke four for five years and is a testament _ luke four for five years and is a testament to _ luke four for five years and is a testament to them _ luke four for five years and is a testament to them as - luke four for five years and is a testament to them as a - luke four for five years and is a i testament to them as a couple that they were _ testament to them as a couple that they were so — testament to them as a couple that they were so strong. _ testament to them as a couple that they were so strong. you _ testament to them as a couple that they were so strong.— testament to them as a couple that they were so strong. you decided to run the london _ they were so strong. you decided to run the london marathon _ they were so strong. you decided to run the london marathon in - they were so strong. you decided to | run the london marathon in memory they were so strong. you decided to i run the london marathon in memory of huxley and of ralphie. i run the london marathon in memory of huxley and of ralphie.— huxley and of ralphie. i think runnina huxley and of ralphie. i think running the — huxley and of ralphie. i think running the london _ huxley and of ralphie. i think running the london marathon j huxley and of ralphie. i think i running the london marathon for huxley and of ralphie. i think - running the london marathon for the hospital. _ running the london marathon for the hospital. i— running the london marathon for the hospital. l have _ running the london marathon for the hospital, i have seen _ running the london marathon for the hospital, i have seenjust_ hospital, i have seenjust first—hand _ hospital, i have seenjust first—hand how— hospital, i have seenjust first—hand how incrediblej hospital, i have seenjust- first—hand how incredible they have been for _ first—hand how incredible they have been for it — first—hand how incredible they have been for it so — first—hand how incredible they have been for it so if— first—hand how incredible they have been for it so if and _ first—hand how incredible they have been for it so if and i— first—hand how incredible they have been for it so if and i wanted - first—hand how incredible they have been for it so if and i wanted to i been for it so if and i wanted to show— been for it so if and i wanted to show my— been for it so if and i wanted to show my appreciation - been for it so if and i wanted to show my appreciation for - been for it so if and i wanted to show my appreciation for the i show my appreciation for the hospital and _ show my appreciation for the hospital and ready— show my appreciation for the hospital and ready for- show my appreciation for the i hospital and ready for ralphie and huxley _ hospital and ready for ralphie and huxle . . ,,. hospital and ready for ralphie and huxle . . , ., ., huxley. uncle sam is going through all this pain — huxley. uncle sam is going through all this pain for _ huxley. uncle sam is going through all this pain for you _ huxley. uncle sam is going through all this pain for you meet. - huxley. uncle sam is going through all this pain for you meet. it's i huxley. uncle sam is going through all this pain for you meet. it's a i all this pain for you meet. it's a lot for him to be doing this and it will be huge for the families who will be huge for the families who will unfortunately end up having to go there. i
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will unfortunately end up having to no there. ., , , , will unfortunately end up having to nothere. ., , , , , go there. i honestly believe he is where he is _ go there. i honestly believe he is where he is today because i go there. i honestly believe he is where he is today because of i go there. i honestly believe he is i where he is today because of where he was _ where he is today because of where he was. ,, , .,, , ., he was. seen everything the hospital is done for sophie, _ he was. seen everything the hospital is done for sophie, luke, _ he was. seen everything the hospital is done for sophie, luke, and - is done for sophie, luke, and ralphie — is done for sophie, luke, and ralphie has given me the motivation to push— ralphie has given me the motivation to push on — ralphie has given me the motivation to push on. fingers crossed i make it through — to push on. fingers crossed i make it throu~h. a to push on. fingers crossed i make it throu~h. ., ., it through. good luck to sam and eve one it through. good luck to sam and everyone running _ it through. good luck to sam and everyone running the _ it through. good luck to sam and everyone running the london i it through. good luck to sam and i everyone running the london marathon tomorrow. wrexham, their hollywood owners are trying to see if they can get promoted tonight against wormwood, wormwood where1— up within the first minute but is now 1-1 with within the first minute but is now 1—1 with wrexham equalising and they are a goal away from seeking promotion tonight as actors rob mcelhenney and ryan reynolds watch on. i'll back with more injust over 30 minutes but for now that is it for me and the sports a team.
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hello. in the last week, many of us have had a taste of spring from the weather temperatures in the mid—teens, even the low 20s across western scotland. in the next few days though, spring taking something of a back—seat as colder arctic air returns to the uk. through sunday, low pressure drifting eastwards across the uk. some outbreaks of rain, some cloud. but later on in the day, on the rear of that area of low pressure, we pick up gale force winds across northern scotland, northerly winds, arctic air being ushered in that sinks all the way south across the uk through the early part of the new week. as we move into the small hours of sunday, some cloud drifting across the uk, some further rain for scotland, for northern ireland and some heavier, more persistent, rain working its way in to the south coast as the night comes to a close. but with a lot of cloud around and the breeze, it will be a mild enough night. through sunday daytime, some quite persistent rain setting in across the south east of england
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and east anglia. showers elsewhere across england and wales. a brighter day for northern ireland in comparison to saturday. cloudy with some outbreaks of rain across the north east of scotland. and you can already see the temperatures coming down here. but the most dramatic effects will be felt through the earliest part of the new week with those particularly strong winds on into monday. and then the winds ease a little bit perhaps for tuesday and wednesday, but the colder air sits right the way across the uk. on monday, showers pushing down into scotland, northern england falling snow to low levels i think across parts of scotland. a hill feature i think for northern england. further south it's rain but it will feel chillier for all. these are the temperatures that you'd read on a thermometer, so you can already see they're down on the figures from last week. but if we factor in the wind for somewhere like aberdeen, the daytime high, when you step outside, will feel closer to around the two degree mark. the wind easing, i think a little for tuesday and wednesday, but with easing winds monday night
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into tuesday, clear skies and cold air look out for a pretty widespread frost developing. gardeners with tender plants out definitely something to watch out for. and then looking further ahead into the week, tuesday and wednesday, quite a lot of fine weather around. but on the chillier side, more unsettled to end the week. but then it looks like we'll see some milder air returning once again.
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live from london. this is bbc news. the evacuation of foreign nationals from sudan gets under way, as fighting in the capital, khartoum, continues for a second week. this was an evacuation ship arriving injeddah. the australian entertainer barry humphries dies at the age of 89. he was best known for performances of his alter egos dame edna everage and sir les patterson. the australian prime minister anthony albanese pays tribute, describing barry humphries as "one—of—a—kind" and "gifted." kenyan police say they've exhumed 21 bodies following an investigation into a religious group, whose followers were allegedly urged to fast themselves to death. and eyes are on hollywood star—owned wrexham, which hopes to return to the english
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football league for the first time in 15 years.

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