tv Sportsday BBC News May 15, 2023 1:30pm-1:46pm BST
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i just want to say, um, i'm so happy. i can't believe i won alongside so many other great nominees. thank you. um... agh! laughter please welcome the brilliant meera syal. while there was a standing ovation for meera syal, awarded bafta's highest award, the fellowship — recognition of the impact she's made over the decades. so when people are really unconscious... it was also a great night for ben whishaw. he won best actor for the drama this is going to hurt... perhaps you would like a marmalade sandwich? ..he�*s also, of course, the voice of paddington. so do i. i keep mine in here. paddington meeting the queen at the platinum party at the palace won most memorable moment, and the platinum party itself, best live event. lizo mzimba, bbc news.
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and my award for best weather forecaster is darren bett, who is here! if forecaster is darren bett, who is here! ., ~ ., ., ., here! if! had known, i would have won a tuxedo _ here! if! had known, i would have won a tuxedo but i'm _ here! if! had known, i would have won a tuxedo but i'm not - here! if! had known, i would have won a tuxedo but i'm not sure - here! if! had known, i would have l won a tuxedo but i'm not sure that's fitting for the weather. the weather is looking very quiet this week in contrast to last week. starting on a chilly note but it will get warmer day on day. not a great deal of rain in the podcast. the clouds went down overnight, didn't bring much rain. a few showers following on behind that, but we also have the windsmoor from the north and north west which has brought in this chilly start to the new week. in the chilly air, we have seen some sunshine and recently seen a bit more of this cloud building up and spreading out a bit. we can see that on the early satellite picture with the radar as well, we are continuing to see showers in scotland and northern ireland. they will continue to affect these areas through the rest of today. we will also see more showers breaking out in the east of
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england. look at the temperatures, it was 22 degrees in london yesterday, today 15. we will lose the heat and energy and the showers will decay. the skies were clear and the winds will drop, then we will see rain in the far north of scotland together with more cloud. away from here, it could be on the cool side tomorrow morning with temperatures around 5 degrees, but it should be a bright and sunny start for most. we have the showers moving down across scotland, arriving in northern england during the afternoon. elsewhere we will see the afternoon. elsewhere we will see the cloud building up again and spreading out a bit. it should stay dry because there is no great depth to the cloud. the temperature is creeping up a bit. it will feel warmer tomorrow because it won't be quite as windy as today. the weather is quite quiet this week because of this high pressure building in across the uk, just around the top of it. we do have some weather front bringing rain and we will see one of
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those running into northern scotland during wednesday. otherwise after some sunshine to start the day, we will see some cloud developing and that could squeeze out some light showers in lincolnshire, east anglia and the south—east. in northern scotland it is still quite cool, elsewhere the temperatures are sneaking up to a more pleasant i7 sneaking up to a more pleasant 17 degrees. the area of high pressure still building across the uk through the rest of the week bringing in the rising temperatures. we will see some weather front toppling into that from the north—west and that's where we are more likely to have some showers, but not a great deal of rain in the forecast over the week ahead. there will be sunshine at times, and by the end of the week temperatures up to 19 or 20 celsius. sounds good, thank you very much indeed. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it's time to join
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hello, i'm gavin ramjaun — live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme... manchester city close in on the premier league title — as arsenal slip up again — their captain feels there's no hope a huge game for leicester later — as they look to move out of the bottom three — but face an in—form liverpool side, hunting down a top four spot. and 7 time snooker champion ronnie o'sullivan talks to us on overcoming battles with addiction — and his tips to keep on top his mental health. hello there — and welcome along to sportsday... it's not mathematically over, but the title looks increasingly likely to be heading to the etihad... after arsenal's 3—0 loss at home to brighton. the gunners' chances of a first premier league crown in almost 20 leaders manchester city topped by four points with a game in hand.
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david seaman said that brighton deserved the victory but arsenal should be pleased with their progress. should be pleased with their rouress. �* ., ., , should be pleased with their rouress. �* ., . progress. brighton really annoy me because not — progress. brighton really annoy me because not only _ progress. brighton really annoy me because not only did _ progress. brighton really annoy me because not only did they - progress. brighton really annoy me because not only did they beat - because not only did they beat arsenal, but laid terrible in the week. i was thinking that this would be an easy win for arsenal, but i think everybody that saw the game, saw that brighton were really in control and they played a fantastic game. arsenaljust have an off day, thatis game. arsenaljust have an off day, that is all it was. they have had an amazing season, there is no doubt about that. anyone would have taken top four, never mind finishing second, and going all the way to the end of the season and being in contention with man city. man city is a juggernaut. if it is any other club you have a chance, if they are having an off season it's ok, but when they're on form, and especially at the end of the season, they seem to click. they get into a winning boat, not only in the league, they are showing it in the champions league as well. they get into this
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mode where they just league as well. they get into this mode where theyjust don't lose and i think the mentality now at arsenal is changing, where we are expecting to be in contention now. especially after this season. when you look at the injuries we have had, players coming out a form at the end of the season. that can all change, add to the squad, make the squad better. we've all seen how good it can be when you have a great squad. just look at manchester city. they have superstars on the bench, great players. if arsenal can add to the squad, and they keep this mentality of winning and being hard to beat, and expecting to be in contention, thatis and expecting to be in contention, that is what we have got to be. david seaman there. there's another big game in the premier league this evening — implications at the bottom and the top four, with leicester hosting liverpool. leicester were resoundly beaten by fulham last week. and they face a liverpool side still in with a chance of champions league qualification... victory for leicester — moves them out of the bottom three... but they face a side in top form...
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they have just one, i think six games on the spin. you look at that and you go, yes it's a tough time to face them. they haven't won as many games on the road as they normally do. i think in the premier league i think i'm right that they haven't only taken ten points in the last 30. we have got to make sure that we are a brighton or brentford for performance against them, who can get a result against them. what we have to expect is a team that wants — what we have to expect is a team that wants to stay in the league and fi-ht that wants to stay in the league and fight with_ that wants to stay in the league and fight with all we have, that is what we have _ fight with all we have, that is what we have to — fight with all we have, that is what we have to expect. this is now the real fight— we have to expect. this is now the real fight and we have to make sure we are _ real fight and we have to make sure we are ready for that, because the home _ we are ready for that, because the home game for leicester, and they have a _ home game for leicester, and they have a game after us, newcastle if i am right, _ have a game after us, newcastle if i am right, so— have a game after us, newcastle if i am right, so that it is not an easy game _ am right, so that it is not an easy game and — am right, so that it is not an easy game and they need all the points they can _ game and they need all the points they can get. in spain, barcelona's head coach xavi says his club are on the rise again after sealing a first la liga title since 2019.
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they beat their local rivals espanyol 4—2 to seal it with four games to spare. but some espanyol fans invaded the pitch during barca's full—time celebrations, meaning the players took the party on to the dressing room. they are currently ia points clear of real madrid making this one of the most convincing la liga title wins of recent years, but it comes amid financial uncertainty at the club. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today.. england name their team for the first test of the summer this week... but could be without all—time record wicket takerjames anderson, who picked up a groin strain playing for lancashire. the first test against ireland starts on the first ofjune at lords, before the ashes later that month. britain's geraint thomas leads the giro d'italia after nine stages — after he finished second in yesterday's individual time trial. world champion remco evenepoel had led, but was forced to give up the pinkjersey after becoming latest victim of covid
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ripping through the tour. ja morant has been suspended from all activities with the memphis grizzlies — after brandishing a gun on social media for the second time in two months. back in march, he was caught holding a gun in a video that sparked a police investigation and an 8 game suspension by the nba. reanne evans has regained her place on the world snooker tour for the next two years, despite defeat in the british open final yesterday. the world number one was beaten 4—3 by china's bai yulu at the tournament in walsall, but her nearest rival, ng on yee of hong kong, was eliminated at the quarterfinal stage. it means evans reclaims her status at the top of the world tour. finally — he's regarded as one of the greatest of all time... seven time snooker world champion ronnie o'sullivan has been telling us how he battled back from drink and drug addiction — to achieve success in his career. o'sullivan — who was knocked out
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in the quarters of this year's championship — has a new book, looking at the highs and lows of his career — and the strength it's taken to rise to the top of his field. he's been speaking tojohn watson. even when i wasn't in a good place i always felt like i was going to work my way out of it. i think as you get older you realise you don't want to have to keep working your way out of stuff. to have to keep working your way out of stuff. ., ., ~' have to keep working your way out of stuff. ., ., ~ ., ., ,., stuff. to talk to me about your anxie , stuff. to talk to me about your anxiety, depression, _ stuff. to talk to me about your anxiety, depression, the - stuff. to talk to me about your - anxiety, depression, the self-doubt anxiety, depression, the self—doubt you have had to deal with. how much has it affected you? b, you have had to deal with. how much has it affected you?— has it affected you? a lot, and it still does- _ has it affected you? a lot, and it still does. snooker _ has it affected you? a lot, and it still does. snooker is _ has it affected you? a lot, and it still does. snooker is all - has it affected you? a lot, and it still does. snooker is all i - has it affected you? a lot, and it still does. snooker is all i have l still does. snooker is all i have ever done, it is my security blanket, in a way. if i am playing good, i haven't got a care in the world. if i am playing bad, everything seems like life is not great. i rely on it, really, to feel good about myself, in many ways. fine good about myself, in many ways. one ofthe good about myself, in many ways. one of the triggers — good about myself, in many ways. one of the triggers you talk about is your dad being sent to prison when your dad being sent to prison when you were just your dad being sent to prison when you werejust i6, and your dad being sent to prison when you were just 16, and the your dad being sent to prison when you werejust i6, and the impact that had on you, and the seven dark
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years that follows. what are your memories of that time? i years that follows. what are your memories of that time? i struggled, because i just _ memories of that time? i struggled, because i just wanted _ memories of that time? i struggled, because i just wanted to _ memories of that time? i struggled, because i just wanted to win - memories of that time? i struggled, because i just wanted to win on - memories of that time? i struggled, because i just wanted to win on the l because ijust wanted to win on the table and i felt like that would have made my dad feel not so bad for what happened to him. when my mum went away... this what happened to him. when my mum went away- - -— went away... this was three years later, went away... this was three years later. you — went away... this was three years later. you are _ went away... this was three years later, you are 19, _ went away... this was three years later, you are 19, and _ went away... this was three years later, you are 19, and both - went away... this was three years later, you are 19, and both your. went away... this was three years . later, you are 19, and both your mum and dad were in prison. is later, you are19, and both your mum and dad were in prison.— and dad were in prison. is the moment my _ and dad were in prison. is the moment my mum _ and dad were in prison. is the moment my mum went - and dad were in prison. is the moment my mum went away| and dad were in prison. is the - moment my mum went away when i and dad were in prison. is the _ moment my mum went away when i went off the rails. once i went off the rails i didn't come back again until i was 25, until i went into rehab in the year 2000 and started to do a 12 step programme which meant i had to stop drinking and taking whatever substances that i was chemically addicted to. admitting i was an addicted to. admitting i was an addict was the biggest thing for me because i didn't have to wrestle with it. , , ., ~ because i didn't have to wrestle with it. , ~ ., ., with it. did you think it would have been different _ with it. did you think it would have been different for _ with it. did you think it would have been different for you _ with it. did you think it would have been different for you if _ with it. did you think it would have been different for you if you - with it. did you think it would have been different for you if you hadn't had your parents around?- been different for you if you hadn't had your parents around? 100%. there is no wa i had your parents around? 100%. there is no way i would _ had your parents around? 100%. there is no way i would have _ had your parents around? 100%. there is no way i would have even _ had your parents around? 100%. there is no way i would have even picked - is no way i would have even picked up is no way i would have even picked up a cigarette, it wouldn't have happened. i would
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up a cigarette, it wouldn't have happened. iwould have up a cigarette, it wouldn't have happened. i would have been too worried about how my parents would have felt towards me. fine worried about how my parents would have felt towards me.— have felt towards me. one of the interesting _ have felt towards me. one of the interesting things, _ have felt towards me. one of the interesting things, in _ have felt towards me. one of the interesting things, in some - have felt towards me. one of the interesting things, in some ways| have felt towards me. one of the l interesting things, in some ways it is a self help book. one of the things you do when preparing for a tournament is keep a diary, and you will have a smiley face emoji if it has been a good day and a sad face emoji if it hasn't been a great day. is that what you do to try to keep a clear head? de is that what you do to try to keep a clear head?— clear head? de emo'is are kind of based on howh clear head? de emo'is are kind of based on how i _ clear head? de emo'is are kind of based on how i felt _ clear head? de emojis are kind of based on how i felt at _ clear head? de emojis are kind of based on how i felt at the - clear head? de emojis are kind of based on how i felt at the end - clear head? de emojis are kind of based on how i felt at the end of| based on how i felt at the end of the tournament. i could have got beaten first round because there is still happy face because i was at the tournament and i enjoyed being in snooker world. i love it. i have beenin in snooker world. i love it. i have been in the snooker world do not want to come out of my room, not wanted to mingle. that is not a nice place to be. i have created these friends around the country. everywhere i go. when i go to a tournament i am not going to a tournament i am not going to a tournament thinking, i'm not going tournament thinking, i'm not going to win the tournament, i'm thinking i'm going to see martin in llandudno, john in wales, or i am going to see jamie llandudno, john in wales, or i am going to seejamie in tring.
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llandudno, john in wales, or i am going to see jamie in tring. the whole thing that i look forward to seeing my mates when i go to tournaments, and it works really well for me. tournaments, and it works really well for me— well for me. ronnie o'sullivan talkin: well for me. ronnie o'sullivan talking to _ well for me. ronnie o'sullivan talking to john _ well for me. ronnie o'sullivan talking to john watson. - well for me. ronnie o'sullivan talking to john watson. that l well for me. ronnie o'sullivan| talking to john watson. that is well for me. ronnie o'sullivan - talking to john watson. that is just talking tojohn watson. that is just about it from us. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that's bbc.co.uk/sport. that includes build—up to the leicester and liverpool game as well. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. we will see you next time. welcome to bbc news. the mp and former cabinet minister jacob rees—mogg has had to deal with an invader on stage, while he was making a speech to the national conservatism conference.
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he was just about to start speaking at the right—wing gathering when he was joined by an uninvited guest... here's what happened. their national conservatism... ladies and gentlemen, you will look very nice _ ladies and gentlemen, you will look very nice people and i'm sure you're all fantastically nice people, but i would _ all fantastically nice people, but i would like to draw your attention to a few _ would like to draw your attention to a few characteristics of fascism... thank— a few characteristics of fascism... thank you — a few characteristics of fascism... thank you very much... jeering jacob rees—mogg and a stage invader early at the national conservativism conference. owen carey had just turned 18, when he died from a severe allergic reaction — after eating a meal that restaurant staff assured him was safe. since his death in 2017, his parents have been campaigning for clearer allergy labelling on restaurant menus — and today, the issue is being debated in parliament.
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our south west england correspondent jenny kumah has been speaking to his family. owen carey. let me start again. his family say he lived life to the full. owen was a fantastic lad. he'd just turned 18, full of life, fantastic sense of humour. owen had managed his allergies throughout his childhood, but a meal out in april 2017, an 18th birthday treat killed him. having told staff at byron burger in london about his dairy allergy, owen ordered what he understood to be plain grilled chicken. it was marinated in buttermilk. ingredients triggered a severe reaction. soon after leaving the restaurant, he collapsed and died near the london eye.
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