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called him park after the match and called him a disgrace. park after the match and called him a dis~race. v park after the match and called him a dis~race. �*, a, a, , park after the match and called him adis~race. �*, a, a, , , a disgrace. he's amongst friends, he's not a a disgrace. he's amongst friends, he's got a great — a disgrace. he's amongst friends, he's got a great bunch _ a disgrace. he's amongst friends, he's got a great bunch of - a disgrace. he's amongst friends, he's got a great bunch of allies, l he's got a great bunch of allies, and more importantly he has a great family. let's look after his children and his wife as well because they are amongst all of that so very unpleasant, not a great occasion for him at the airport and jose mourinho�*s at previous —— got previous, no one likes a bully. lileiid previous, no one likes a bully. uefa has announced _ previous, no one likes a bully. uefa has announced marciniak will remain for the manchester city and inter milan final after reviewing his involvement in an event organised by the polish far right leader earlier this week. the 42—year—old who was in charge for the world cup final between argentina and france in december released a statement to apologise for any distress caused
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and says he was gravely misled and unaware of the true nature of the event stop uefa says it has carried out a thorough investigation and stands firmly against hate, discrimination and intolerance. erling haaland has said he will do everything he can to help manchester city to win the champions league. city to win the champions league. city have already won the premier league and could add to that if they beat manchester united in the fa cup final on saturday before facing into milan in the champions league final on the 10th ofjune. the 22—year—old told the bbc�*s dan roan says he knows they got him specifically to achieve success in europe.- knows they got him specifically to achieve success in europe. when i was young — achieve success in europe. when i was young i _ achieve success in europe. when i was young i wanted _ achieve success in europe. when i was young i wanted to _ achieve success in europe. when i was young i wanted to be - achieve success in europe. when i was young i wanted to be a - was young i wanted to be a professional footballer and the best in the world. so if you are going to be that there are certain things you have to do different, you have to live different, you have to do this and that and that's just how it is. and yeah, i'm not complaining. your dream ou and yeah, i'm not complaining. your dream you say _ and yeah, i'm not complaining. your dream you say was _ and yeah, i'm not complaining. your dream you say was to _ and yeah, i'm not complaining. your dream you say was to be _ and yeah, i'm not complaining. your dream you say was to be the best in the world. have you achieved that
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dream? do you believe you are the best goal—scorer in the world right now? best goal-scorer in the world right now? , ., ., , ., best goal-scorer in the world right now? , ., ., �* ., best goal-scorer in the world right now? , ., ., ., now? good question, i don't want to answer that- — now? good question, i don't want to answer that- i _ now? good question, i don't want to answer that. i think _ now? good question, i don't want to answer that. i think someone - now? good question, i don't want to answer that. i think someone else . answer that. i think someone else should answer that. but i scored the most goals this season, i think, so that's a good start.— that's a good start. champions leaaue i that's a good start. champions league i must— that's a good start. champions league i must ask, _ that's a good start. champions league i must ask, is - that's a good start. champions league i must ask, is not - that's a good start. champions - league i must ask, is not something about this condition in manchester because that's the one they have so far struggled to achieve and what would it mean to land it? it would mean everything. _ would it mean to land it? it would mean everything. this _ would it mean to land it? it would mean everything. this is - would it mean to land it? it would mean everything. this is why - would it mean to land it? it wouldj mean everything. this is why they bought me, of course. to get this. we don't have to hide that. i will do everything i can, everything i possibly can to try to make it happen. and yeah, it's my biggest dream, and hopefully dreams do come true. a . dream, and hopefully dreams do come true. a, ., ,,., dream, and hopefully dreams do come true. ., ~ ., ,~ true. manager sam allardyce has left leeds united — true. manager sam allardyce has left leeds united after— true. manager sam allardyce has left leeds united after his _ true. manager sam allardyce has left leeds united after his four— true. manager sam allardyce has left leeds united after his four matches l leeds united after his four matches in charge at the end of the season and couldn't stop the club from being relegated from the premier league. sam allardyce replaced javi gracia at the start of may but only
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managed one draw is a leeds return to the championship after three years. the 68—year—old said it had been an honour to manage leeds united. meanwhile the club said an announcement on a new leeds united head coach will be made in the coming weeks. meanwhile, david beckham's major league soccer side inter miami have sacked his former manchester united team—mate phil neville as the club's manager with a side out of the eastern conference after 15 games. it comes after the club suffered their tenth defeat in 13 games on wednesday, this time a 1—0 loss at home to the new york red bulls. 46—year—old former lionesses manager was appointed injanuary 46—year—old former lionesses manager was appointed in january 2021 46—year—old former lionesses manager was appointed injanuary 2021 and helped into milan reach the mls club play—offs in 2022. now to basketball and gain one of the 2023 nba finals went to the favourites denver nuggets who eased past of the miami heat 1011—93. then nuggets have never won the championship but where is defied by
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two—time former mvp nikola jokic to get them off to the strongest start in the best—of—7 series. nuggets fans had waited years for a bascoe football final at in front of some serial winners they didn't disappoint. denver is his town but while he took his time to reach his peakjamal murray stepped up to the plate on his way to 26 points. miami were 3—0 in series openers in the play—offs this postseason but with jokic now pulling the strings into nuggets were always in control. the heats shooters were culled from the outset only bringing some five of the three—time champions. after taking just three shots in the first two quartersjokic taking just three shots in the first two quarters jokic found his taking just three shots in the first two quartersjokic found his scoring touch in the third as denver put distance between themselves and miami in the mile high city. the serbian superstar finished with yet another triple double. 27 points, ten rebounds and 1a assists as the eight failedto ex tigres the red—hot
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centre. game one winners in the finals when the total 70% of the time. advantage denver. —— failed to extinguish. that's all the sport for now, and then duckett has hit a century and his on 104 as england play ireland by towards in a one—off test. hello and welcome, i'm luxmy gopal. a man in his 40s who had been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter following the deaths of two young people in bournemouth has been released under investigation. a 12—year—old girl and a 17—year—old boy died after being pulled from the sea off bournemouth beach on wednesday. eight other people were rescued and treated at the scene. police say there was no contact with a jet ski or boat and no onejumped from the pier. let's go live to our corresponding jenny kumah. what more can you tell us?—
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can you tell us? floral tributes have been _ can you tell us? floral tributes have been placed _ can you tell us? floral tributes have been placed on _ can you tell us? floral tributes have been placed on the - can you tell us? floral tributesj have been placed on the beach can you tell us? floral tributes - have been placed on the beach behind me were the incident happened. people here are still reeling with shock from the tragedy. they have told the bbc, families have told the bbc that they are concerned about beach safety and they want to know how and why this tragedy happened. today there continues to be a police presence around a pleasure boat which is moored up in a harbour not farfrom here. but the dorset police have said that they cannot confirm whether it is part of the investigation. this morning the local conservative mp tobias ellwood said on bbc radio solent that he would urge dorset police to give more detail to issue a qualified statement around the circumstances around this tragedy. he says this is around this tragedy. he says this is a family beach and people want some reassurance about safety. but the police have said this is a live
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investigation and they are limited investigation and they are limited in the amount of detail that they can give. yesterday in a conference they did move to stamp out speculation. they said that there was no vessel in contact with anyone involved in this incident when it happened, thatjet skis were not involved and that people jumping off the pier weren't involved. a40—year—old man was arrested at the time of the incident, he's now been released under investigation. and what we do know about what happened is that at around 4:30pm wednesday afternoon there was a huge rescue operation mounted. police, ambulance, lifeguards, coastguards and members of the public got involved when ten people in the sea behind me were struggling, they got into difficulty. eight of those people were treated at the scene and were said to have non—life—threatening injuries. but two were ta ken to non—life—threatening injuries. but two were taken to hospital and later
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died. we were given yesterday some detail about those two young people. they are a 12—year—old girl from buckinghamshire and a 17—year—old boy from southampton. but as yet we have no names. in terms of what is expected later, the police say they don't expect to be giving any names yet. but over the weekend and they are expecting to have a more visible police presence as well as more coastguards and lifeguards to provide reassurance and also to act as a point of contact for anyone who has any information that they want to bring forward.— has any information that they want to bring forward. jenny kumah, live in bournemouth, _ to bring forward. jenny kumah, live in bournemouth, thank _ to bring forward. jenny kumah, live in bournemouth, thank you. - in bournemouth, thank you. the rmt union says it regrets the inconvenience caused by its latest strike today will stop but that the dispute will continue until it has a fair deal. it means many operators will only have a limited service and there is another strike by train drivers in the aslef union planned
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for tomorrow. drivers in the aslef union planned fortomorrow. ministers drivers in the aslef union planned for tomorrow. ministers say they have made fair and reasonable pay offers. here is how transport correspondent katy austin. it's the second of three strike days this week on the railway. today it is a rail workers in the rmt union such as train guards and station staff. tomorrow, thousands of train drivers in the aslef union, that means travel to a number of big events including the fa cup final is being disrupted. for rail passengers it all adds up to more frustration. gotta get the coach back on saturday which is an absolute pain. yeah, it has taken a lot of time out of the weekend and means i can't stay as long. previously we were travelling by train quite a lot but it has made us nervous about making bookings because quite a few different events we had to cancel or make other arrangements.— we had to cancel or make other arrangements. everyone is in the same boat. _ arrangements. everyone is in the same boat. i _ arrangements. everyone is in the same boat, i haven't— arrangements. everyone is in the same boat, i haven't had - arrangements. everyone is in the same boat, i haven't had a - arrangements. everyone is in the same boat, i haven't had a pay i arrangements. everyone is in the l same boat, i haven't had a pay rise for many— same boat, i haven't had a pay rise for many years. it same boat, i haven't had a pay rise for many years-— for many years. it has had a knock-on — for many years. it has had a knock-on effect _ for many years. it has had a knock-on effect on - for many years. it has had a knock-on effect on other i for many years. it has had a - knock-on effect on other people and knock—on effect on other people and people _ knock—on effect on other people and pebble are _ knock—on effect on other people and pebble are getting _ knock—on effect on other people and people are getting fed _ knock—on effect on other people and people are getting fed up _ knock—on effect on other people and people are getting fed up of- knock—on effect on other people and people are getting fed up of it. - knock—on effect on other people and people are getting fed up of it. i- people are getting fed up of it. i think_ people are getting fed up of it. i think the — people are getting fed up of it. i think the government _ people are getting fed up of it. i think the government need - people are getting fed up of it. i think the government need to. people are getting fed up of it. i| think the government need to do something — think the government need to do something about _ think the government need to do something about it _ think the government need to do
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something about it and - think the government need to do something about it and actually. something about it and actually iisten _ something about it and actually listen to— something about it and actually listen to what _ something about it and actually listen to what the _ something about it and actually listen to what the union - something about it and actually listen to what the union and - something about it and actually- listen to what the union and people are saying — listen to what the union and people are sa inc. �* listen to what the union and people aresa inc. �* ., ,~ listen to what the union and people aresa in. �* . ,, . listen to what the union and people aresa in. �* ., y._ ., ., are saying. after nearly a year of strikes at the _ are saying. after nearly a year of strikes at the rmt _ are saying. after nearly a year of strikes at the rmt dispute - are saying. after nearly a year of strikes at the rmt dispute is - are saying. after nearly a year of| strikes at the rmt dispute is once again at a standstill. hopes that members at the 14 train companies involved might get a vote on a new offer came to nothing in april when the union rejected the industry's latest proposals. they included a 5% pay rise for one year and 4% the next are dependent on agreeing changes to ways of working out individual operators. the rmt says it regrets the inconvenience caused by more action. we it regrets the inconvenience caused by more action-— by more action. we wouldn't be callin: by more action. we wouldn't be calling 20.000 — by more action. we wouldn't be calling 20,000 members - by more action. we wouldn't be calling 20,000 members out i by more action. we wouldn't be - calling 20,000 members out today without a good reason. this is over 20 times now we have done this and our members are losing a lot of money and there is inconvenience caused. . , , caused. the rail delivery group accused rmt — caused. the rail delivery group accused rmt negotiators - caused. the rail delivery group accused rmt negotiators and i caused. the rail delivery group - accused rmt negotiators and leaders of being at odds with each other. they and the government described the proposals on the table as fair. both sides insist they are open to more talks, although none are currently in the diary. without a
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breakthrough, an end to the strikes could still be along long way away. katy austin, bbc news. now it is time to look at your weekend weather forecast with matt taylor. hello, for a fairfew weekend weather forecast with matt taylor. hello, for a fair few of you it was a cloudy and cool and to spring up start to summer, in complete contrast to the last few years where high pressure has been to the east of us, we have dragged on some warm air. this time it is to the west. the air laden with moisture from the atlantic has been pushed to the north pushing over cold seas and forming lots of cloud, especially as it has come through the north sea and because we are on the north sea and because we are on the edge of the high pressure the strong winds have filtered the cloud in across many areas and kept it coming in, stopping it from breaking up. but a subtle change in wind direction today coming from norway instead is bringing these clearer skies. so the only cloud we saw continuing to break up at the moment, a lot more sunshine around including these eastern coasts and there will be some patchy cloud here and there and some of the coasts of east anglia and around the english channel may take awhile to finally
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see sunshine. a bit of a small chance of a shower over the highlands of scotland but most will be dry, temperatures down a little bit in some western areas, up a bit towards the east, even though it still feels cool in the breeze. wherever you are, though, the sun will be strong overhead regardless of the temperature and pollen levels in england and wales continuing to rise. the clear skies around take us into the evening and it will turn cool quickly. there will be some patchy low cloud, more especially to central and northern scotland, even a bit of drizzle around the western and northern isles, potentially. but most will be clear and for england and wales we saw temperatures last night and nine or 10 degrees, tomorrow morning could be around three orfour celsius for tomorrow morning could be around three or four celsius for some to start saturday. but saturday for the vast majority will be a sunny day. more cloud to northern scotland, bit of patchy cloud here and there, may be some close to eastern coasts, but overall sunnier than we have had and the wind is coming down a bit to the south and east which means it will feel warmer here. all of us seem temperatures climb a degree or two compared with recent days. saturday
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night into sunday, high pressure just shifts a little bit and that puts that flow of air around the top of it back down the north sea into play again, so we are likely to see the return of some low cloud, especially in the morning across eastern counties of scotland and eastern counties of scotland and eastern england, one or two holding onto that, but overall they will still be a lot of sunshine, a bit more cloud to the far north—west of scotland later and pleasant in that sunshine, too. more on the way of low cloud through this coming week towards eastern the morning across eastern counties of scotland and eastern counties of scotland and eastern england, one or two holding onto that, but overall they will still be a lot of sunshine, bit more cloud to the far north—west of scotland later and pleasant in that sunshine, too. more in the way of low cloud through this coming week towards eastern areas but with high pressure remaining in place it, and certainly across many western areas it stays sunny. bye—bye.
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live from london, this is bbc news the former tv star phillip schofield says he feels nothing but sadness and regret after admitting to lying about an affair with a younger colleague. what was unwise was the fact that it happened and that was a very, very grave error. it was consensual but it was my fault. borisjohnson says he wants to send all communications requested from the covid inquiry after the government appealed to a judge to halt it.

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