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the popular segment has been part of the late late show since 2015 and has seen celebrities like sir paul mccartney, lady gaga, and ed sheeran take part. the final episode features adele, and reveals james corden�*s emotional goodbye to the show. # we could have had it all. # rolling in the deep. # you had my heart in your hands... this is the last, this is the last carpool karaoke we are going to do. it is a lot. what will you miss the most about the show? i'll miss, i'll miss everything. i think i underestimated how many friends i would make doing it. it is like a family. so, more than anything, i willjust miss going into work with my friends every day.
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and i'm really going to miss los angeles. yeah. i love it here. it's been a brilliant adventure. time for a look at the weather. here's stav daneos. good afternoon. there is some rain in sight for cornwall and devon later this week but not today. it has been a glorious start today. cold and frosty, mind you with blue skies overhead. a lovely weather watcher victor from warwickshire. clouds are starting to build so the rest of the afternoon will be quite chilly. no wall—to—wall sunshine with clouds tending to fill. it could be grey and chilly in a few places through the afternoon but still some sunny spells dotted around and the odd shower with most affecting northern scotland with the fresh breeze meaning showers will be wintry in the north. temperatures typically 6—11 so chilly for late april. moving through this evening and overnight, the cloud will start to build across parts of central and southern england, wales and northern
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ireland. less cold here as you can see on the map. another cold one to come for northern england and much of scotland with temperatures below -5 of scotland with temperatures below —5 or —6 with wintry showers continuing across the far north. elsewhere remaining dry with a cloudy start to wednesday. some spots of rain developing in the cloud across england, wales and northern ireland. probably the best of the sunshine tomorrow will be across northern scotland where it will be coldest. further south, up to 11 will be coldest. further south, up to ii or 12. still on the chilly side but things start to change midweek as we see these weather fronts pushing in from the atlantic on this area of low pressure, introducing some rain but crucially it will change the feel of the weather, turning milder particularly in the southern half of the country. still some cold air looming for northern scotland. weather fronts pushing into the cold air on thursday we could see sleet and snow over high ground but it could be disruptive. further weather fronts pushing on across the southend west so wet weather in cornwall, devon,
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parts of wales and the midlands. temperatures rising, 13—15 in the south. still cold across the northern half of scotland. heading into friday, looks like the area of low pressure clears through taking the heavy rain with it. we are in between weather systems. a rather benign day with a lot of cloud around. brightness limited. spots of rain clearing across scotland. the milder air will be across much of the uk away from northern scotland. still another chilly day here, but could be up to 15 or six teen across central and southern england. mild into the weekend, a rather benign picture once again, in between weather systems with variable wind. a lot of cloud around and whether sunshine does come out it will be very mild but they could be heavy and may be thundery showers around. that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are.
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hello, we are live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: is pochettino heading to chelsea? and who will fill the void at spurs after stellini's departure? the managerial merry—go—round continues. 100 appearances at the crucible for ronnie o'sullivan, as he continues his bid for a eighth world championship title. breaking records, slowly — more than five million have viewed this clip of tom dunin, the last finisher at the london marathon this weekend. organisers say they're "in awe" of his determination. hello, and thanks forjoining us. here's your latest sports news. we will start with the comings and goings of the premier league managers. tottenham hotspur are looking for a new one after their
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manager was sacked yesterday. rich or tino could be heading back to tottenham. many spurs bands were hoping he will go back. joe, does it look like chelsea are closer to getting manuel poacher tino than spurs. getting manuel poacher tino than surs. �* , ., , getting manuel poacher tino than surs. �* , . , ., getting manuel poacher tino than surs. �* , . getting manuel poacher tino than surs.�* , ., , spurs. i'm sure many of those bands will be very — spurs. i'm sure many of those bands will be very pleased _ spurs. i'm sure many of those bands will be very pleased to _ spurs. i'm sure many of those bands will be very pleased to hear- spurs. i'm sure many of those bands will be very pleased to hear this - will be very pleased to hear this news. they are in advanced talks to become manager of chelsea, that despite him saying no to that approach initially. he has been out of work sincejuly approach initially. he has been out of work since july last year and chelsea seem to be wanting a resolution to their managerial problems quickly. they did bring in frank lampard as an interim manager to replace graham potter. frank lampard has lost all four at the games he has taken charge up, including bootleg is the champions league quarterfinal real madrid. maurico pochettino led tottenham to
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the champions league final as well as to second place in the premier league. he won the french league title at paris saint—germain, but was sacked last summer. we don't know weather chelsea will act to get ritual poacher tino l immediately, or frank lampard will take charge at the end of the season. what is happening at tottenham? so much discussion about the future of tottenham hotspur after that extraordinary sex— one defeat to newcastle at the weekend. perhaps one of those moments that reflect the new changing hierarchy perhaps in the premier league, with newcastle on course to make the champions league places. spurs last night sacked their interim manager and replaced him with another caretaker boss, ryan mason, the former player who has done this job before. they need to decide weather
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to act now or at the end of the season in terms of the next permanent manager. despite the defeat on sunday, spurs are still in fifth place, still with an outside chance of making the top four. the question is can they get this next permanent appointment right. they could argue they haven't got it right with their true last permanent managers, jose—maria new for example. luis henrique, the former barcelona manager, vincent kompany are names being mentioned. for now it is ryan mason preparing the team for a huge match on thursday at home to manchester united.— to manchester united. thank you, joe. meanwhile, _ to manchester united. thank you, joe. meanwhile, former— to manchester united. thank you, | joe. meanwhile, former tottenham manager harry redknapp has told bbc five live the appointment of delaney was a strange decision by the club in the first place and he hopes
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maurico pochettino will be brought back for a second spell. he is backing the club to retain the services of hurricane.- backing the club to retain the services of hurricane. harry is so aood. if services of hurricane. harry is so good- if he _ services of hurricane. harry is so good. if he went _ services of hurricane. harry is so good. if he went to _ services of hurricane. harry is so good. if he went to manchesterl good. if he went to manchester united you could see them next year possibly winning the title. that's the difference he could make clear team. he will go and get you 25 goals next year, make goals. he is a leader, a great all—round footballer. it would be a big disappointment if he went to chelsea for tottenham fans. if he went to chelsea, they would have a real chance. i've got a feeling he will stay at tottenham. his life is good at tottenham. he has got all the money he can ever spend. he is a family man, his family are settled in london. i wouldn't be surprised if harry signed another contract and stayed at tottenham.
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the fight for survival ramps up at the bottom of the premier league. leeds and leicester city. leicester picked up their first win under their new manager, dean smith, at their new manager, dean smith, at the weekend. they know the three points here will ease the fear of relegation. mil points here will ease the fear of relegation-— relegation. all of our remaining names relegation. all of our remaining games are _ relegation. all of our remaining games are important. - relegation. all of our remaining games are important. you - relegation. all of our remaining | games are important. you never relegation. all of our remaining - games are important. you never know where you're able to get points, but playing at home is the next game and we have to focus on this game, knowing we are playing against leicester, they are coming from a win. it will be for sure a demanding game for us. i win. it will be for sure a demanding game for ve— win. it will be for sure a demanding game for va— win. it will be for sure a demanding game for us. i think they have had a bit of a struggle _ game for us. i think they have had a bit of a struggle so _ game for us. i think they have had a bit of a struggle so far, _ game for us. i think they have had a bit of a struggle so far, but - game for us. i think they have had a bit of a struggle so far, but like - bit of a struggle so far, but like us. bit of a struggle so far, but like us they— bit of a struggle so far, but like us. they have been on the back of a
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couple _ us. they have been on the back of a couple of— us. they have been on the back of a couple of heavy defeats at home, but i'm sure _ couple of heavy defeats at home, but i'm sure they will see this game is a big _ i'm sure they will see this game is a big one — i'm sure they will see this game is a big one to— i'm sure they will see this game is a big one to try and pull away from the position— a big one to try and pull away from the position they are in, like ourselves. the position they are in, like ourselves-— ourselves. we are at the quarterfinal _ ourselves. we are at the quarterfinal stages - ourselves. we are at the quarterfinal stages at. ourselves. we are at the | quarterfinal stages at the ourselves. we are at the - quarterfinal stages at the snooker world championships were ronnie o'sullivan is bidding to win a record eighth title. today he made his 100th appearance at the crucible. our reporter is watching. jamie, how has this morning played out? ., �* ,, ., .,, jamie, how has this morning played out? ., �* ,, . . , . jamie, how has this morning played out? ., �* ,, ., .,, ., ., out? ronnie o'sullivan has made a ureat out? ronnie o'sullivan has made a great start. — out? ronnie o'sullivan has made a great start, leaving _ out? ronnie o'sullivan has made a great start, leaving 6- _ out? ronnie o'sullivan has made a great start, leaving 6- to - out? ronnie o'sullivan has made a great start, leaving 6- to add - out? ronnie o'sullivan has made a great start, leaving 6- to add to i great start, leaving 6— to add to the opening session. luca brecel is playing at the quarterfinals for the first time. he made a fast start, knocking in breaks of 93 and 68 to take in early 2—1 lead. after that, it was ronnie o'sullivan who showed his class. a break of 128 was the highlight. ronnie o'sullivan made an
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85 break to secure that form macro frame lead. mark allen fought back againstjackjones to finish 4—4. against jackjones to finish 4—4. both of those quarterfinal matches will resume tonight. 100 appearances today for ronnie o'sullivan. you have followed his career. how focused is he looking now and how significant an eighth title will be, it has been a dramatic career. rem title will be, it has been a dramatic career. an incredible career. dramatic career. an incredible career- the — dramatic career. an incredible career. the longevity - dramatic career. an incredible career. the longevity of - dramatic career. an incredible l career. the longevity of ronnie o'sullivan at the top of the game is unprecedented. you are comparing him to tiger woods and roger federer. somebody who transcends the sport and would be an incredible moment of snooker history if he could get an eighth title. many would say he is the greatest of all time anyway. when he spoke to us before this tournament started he said why put a number on it? he believed he could win an eighth, ninth or tenth title
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before he retires. the coverage continues all day on the bbc. sean waite has named 15 uncapped players and his 19 man squad to face france in a mid—season test at warrington on saturday. wigan warriors have six players in the pool, including harry smith. only ben currie, jack welch bay and george williams have already represented england in a test. the members my cable followed the woman's match in a double header this weekend. 2.8 woman's match in a double header this weekend.— this weekend. 2.8 million people tuned into bbc— this weekend. 2.8 million people tuned into bbc one _ this weekend. 2.8 million people tuned into bbc one to _ this weekend. 2.8 million people tuned into bbc one to watch - this weekend. 2.8 million people tuned into bbc one to watch mo | this weekend. 2.8 million people - tuned into bbc one to watch mo farah crossed the finish line at the london marathon on sunday. almost a million more viewers —— viewers than last year's marathon. he bade farewell to marathon bombing on sunday and will retire from the sport after the great north run in september. in addition to the 2.8
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million watching the race on tv, there were 1.5 million streams on there were 1.5 million streams on the bbc website, three times more than last year. another man in shaving impressive stats before a very different reason is tom dunn in. he battled his way over the course in eight hours and ten minutes and 58 seconds. although it was just over six hours lower than the winner, this clip has been viewed well over 5 million times on social media. the organisers have tweeted to say they are in all of his determination. you can get all the latest sports news on the bbc sport app or from the latest sports news on the bbc sport app orfrom our the latest sports news on the bbc sport app or from our website. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye.
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hello. the health minister neil o'brien is being questioned this lunchtime by the health and social care committee on how the government intends to resolve a "crisis" in access to nhs dental services. the inquiry into the state of the service was prompted in part by a bbc investigation last year that found nine in ten nhs dentists in the uk were no longer taking on new adult patients, and eight in ten were not taking on children. mr o'brien is due to be questioned from 2.15pm. various health officials are being questioned at the moment. let's listen in. dentist can't recruit or retain the nhs dentists and i can make it really difficult. the weather contract works, they get paid in advance so if they can't recruit a dentist or they lose a dentist then they can perform the activity and they can perform the activity and the money is taken back at the end of the year. again, we are working
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closely with the of portsmouth's dental academy to look at some long—term solutions around recruitment and retention, and also for the university of portsmouth to become a centre of dental developments. i become a centre of dental developments.— become a centre of dental developments. i think we all recognise — developments. i think we all recognise their _ developments. i think we all recognise their workforce . recognise their workforce challenges, but what you are describing is a fundamental problem, which is irrespective of who is commissioning dental services, unless the contract is fundamentally reformed and moves away from this uda structure to something else, which i come on to talk about, it doesn't really matter who is commissioning services because it will not change the landscape. i think there are things we can do locally within a national contract framework there has been some success around that with general
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medical services. success around that with general medicalservices. i success around that with general medical services. i think having

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