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been released just in the has been released just in the last few hours this evening. he was confirming what us presidentjoe biden had said earlier, that those hostages for the first time came not through the rafah crossing, but were actually brought directly through from gaza into israel, through a point in the perimeter fence from gaza into israel, through a point in the perimeterfence near kibbutz ferry. he was also talking a little more about some of the identities of some of those hostages, you heard him being asked various questions by reporters about the military operation as it continues there inside the strip. because of course, we are at the stage now, on day three of this four—day deal where questions are starting to be asked as they were there about whether or not this could continue for longer than four days, or whether or not at the end
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of this period tomorrow, we'll start to see that fighting resume and qatar having to start a fresh route to the mediations between israel and hamas to begin the potential release of more of those hostages and more of more of those hostages and more of the palestinian detainees. just want to show you some fresh pictures, we'd like to show you these life pictures of various scenes that are important in the story, the different locations that we've been showing you throughout particularly this evening as this the lack of these hostage and prisoner releases go on, some of the key locations we often see our place is like the rafah crossing, where we see — we have seen again this evening, some of those israeli detainees going through rafah crossing, we saw some of the foreign nationals actually going through the rafah crossing as usual. this is the
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checkpoint you can see here, that white coach, you can see in the background there, that's being used to transport the palestinian detainees who have been released from ofer prison from israel and are now on their way back to be reunited with friends and family. you can see some waving palestinian flags, some of them waving the solid green flag of them waving the solid green flag of hamas that you can see in the crowd as well. so we will keep you right up to date, and of course with this developing story here on bbc news, but now it's time for sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. our headlines this evening... the man who helped bring english football a seminal summer has passed away. terry venables dies at the age of 80.
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they at the age of 80. did come up and say, "that's the they did come up and say, "that's the best feeling we've ever had." and it'sjust the best feeling we've ever had." and it's just a shame that itjust wasn't to be. compounding the misery, everton�*s week of a ten—point deduction ends with them conceding one of the best goals you'll see. and max verstappen ends the most dominant season in formula i history with, you guessed it, another victory in abu dhabi. hello again. you can tell by the nature of the tributes terry venables wasn't like any other football coach. the former england boss, who has passed away at the age of 80, has been described as "a brilliant man who made people feel special" and "one of the sport's most charismatic figures". he'll be best remembered for leading england during euro �*96 —
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a summer played out to the strains of "football's coming home". and yet, it's at club level, with the likes of spurs and barcelona, that he achieved his greatest successes. venables died yesterday after a long illness — and nesta mcgregor looks back on his life. at the tottenham hotspur stadium, a minute's applause for their former manager. terry venables dedicated almost 50 years to football. among the most memorable, the summer of �*96. his enchanting england vying for glory at the euros. the feel—good factor had returned to english football. and, although the journey ended in semifinal heartache, the lions could be prideful in defeat. how old are you now? 16 _ so football is your whole life? yes _ a young footballer with a dream, by the time he was a teenager, he was living it, scoring goals for chelsea. but it was as a manager that
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venables truly blossomed. in 1982, he guided queens park rangers to the fa cup final before a stunning move to barcelona, where he won the spanish league title, earning respect on the continent, and the nickname el tel. after his time in spain was up, venables returned home to london and tottenham, where he lifted the fa cup. however, a clash with chairman alan sugar and controversy over his business dealings saw him sacked. but in 1994, england came calling, and venables' coaching prowess reached its peak. at a european championship on home turf, his team made it all the way to the semifinals, carried on a wave of national euphoria before a semifinal defeat to germany on penalties. current england manager gareth southgate described terry venables as "an outstanding coach and manager, capable of handling the youngest player
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to the biggest star," while alan shearer, captain at euro 96, wrote on social media, "i owe you so much. you were amazing." venables stood down as england manager after the euros. he then went on to manage australia and leeds united before a brief return to the england set—up as assistant to steve mcclaren. but it's as a colourful and charismatic leader that he'll be remembered, and as the man who brought english football one of its most famous summers. well, i've been speaking to match of the day presenter gary lineker, who called venables "the best coach" england has produced. venables signed lineker for both barcelona and tottenham. vote to work together but it was their time in club football first, i'd like to say what an incredibly sad day this is.
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it's actually hit me quite hard, because i was very close to terry. he wasn'tjust a coach or a manager, but he was a friend. i worked with him in television for many years. he was the only manager i had in my career that would regularly take me out for lunch, where we just talked football — and that started, as you rightly said, at barca, only when he signed me there. an incredibly important person in my footballing life, and it's dreadfully sad, and i'll miss him a lot. and i just want to send my condolences and thoughts to yvette and all his family. yes, thank you for that, gary. it's interesting both on the tribute that you put on and so many others, you've focused on so many things in particular. first of all, the personality that he had — he would've needed that personality to succeed
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when you first met him in barcelona, he went from crystal palce and qpr to el tel at camp nou. i don't think hardly any of the fans in barcelona knew who he was, "who is this englishman that we're signing?" he took barcelona by storm, because he's such a big character. he played a high press in that first season, and spanish football fans thought, "what on earth is this?" but they ran away with la liga, they crushed real madrid in the bernabeu, and he soon became the hero to the fans there. he was quite right, he said, "you need to be a big personality to succeed," and he was. he was charming, he was charismatic, he was incredibly witty, but he was also tough — and that's what he needed to be. and he understood football, he had an incredible football brain.
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he took over that position at a time when english football had been suffering under graham taylor, i don't need to tell you about that, but also because the culture was changing around english football, the hooliganism of the 19805 seemed to be receding, the flesh he knew premier league had started, all cedar stadia were coming. both his team at euro 96 in the way he played, and his personality seemed to suit the moment. i played, and his personality seemed to suit the moment.— played, and his personality seemed to suit the moment. i think he's the best english — to suit the moment. i think he's the best english coach _ to suit the moment. i think he's the best english coach that _ to suit the moment. i think he's the best english coach that we've - to suit the moment. i think he's the best english coach that we've had. i mean, i love bobby robson, he was a wonderful manager, but he didn't have the innovation or imagination of terry when actually came to the coaching side of things. and he was what england needed, but then terry came in at a time when we did have good players. but he used them perfectly, and some of his tactics in the matches, particularly in euro 96, were thoughtful and imaginative, and he brought the best out i think of the england team. and they were
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incredibly unlucky to not have won that semifinal, and i'm sure they would've gone on to win a final if germany hadn't beaten them in that penalty shoot—out. and it doesn't matter which player you speak to that's played for terry, whether it's players way back at crystal palace or qpr, or barcelona — all of them would speak incredibly highly of him, notjust a5 a coach but as a human being, and a lovely, lovely, fun man. you saw earlier that spurs reflected on their former manager's passing with a minute's applause this afternoon. their current boss ange postecoglou 5aid venables emobdied everything the club has always wanted to be. and, like venables, he too has managed australia. i think ithinkl i think i said before the game, terry probably embodies more than anyone else what this club is all about. it's notjust about wins and losses, but the way you carry yourself. it's the way you approach the game and approach life, and it's
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a sad loss for him and his family. like i said, he's made his mark far and wide — and australia, in spain, everywhere has been coming here in england and particularly here at tottenham. well, spurs had the chance of going third in the permier league, but lost 2—1 to aston villa. giovanni lo celso gave the home side a first half lead — and could have scored more before the break, but villa went in level thanks to pau torres' header in the seventh minute of injury time. ollie watkins then got the goal that sent aston villa into fourth, above their opponents — the england striker's 12th of the season. everton fans have been protesting both outside and inside goodison park at their first match, since a ten—point deduction for breaking premier league financial rules. they gathered ahead of their game against manchester united to march to the ground where they displayed a banner displaying their distaste for the decision by the independent panel will stop sean dyche called
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the punishment disproportionate, and protesters protested outside the match on friday. all their anger aimed at the premier league, but on the pitch the game was barely two minutes old and alejandra garnacho did that for manchester united, surely one of the goals of the season so far, worth seeing a couple times. in the second half, united were given a penalty thanks to an intervention by var, but it was marcus rashford who stepped up to make it two. anthony martial al, who was filed for that penalty, got on the score sheet himself, his ninth goal of the year against everton. everton remains second from bottom. the top 3—3 won in the women's super league. chelsea and arsenal scored eight goals between them to stay first and second, while mancheser united are third — four points behind arsenal after a 2—0 win at bristol city. united dominated the first half, but couldn't get past bristol goalkeeper 0livia clark. and it took a slice of luck in the second half
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to finally break through — hinata miyazawa's long—range strike taking a big deflection. nikita parris then completed the scoring with a header from a lot closer as united responded to losing the manchester derby last weekend. liverpool cruised to a 4—0 win over brighton at prenton park. they'll end the day in at least fifth place in the table. manchester city are hosting tottenham in the day's evening game and either side is capable of leapfrogging liverpool. plenty more still to come on sportsday, including.... plenty of thrills and even more spills, as the moto gp season ends in dramatic fashion in valencia. rangers had a chance to cut celtic�*s lead at the top of the scottish premiership today after the defending champions' surprise draw with motherwell yesterday. but rangers, who'd won every league game since philippe clement took over as manager, needed an injury—time equaliser to leave aberdeen with a point. drew savage reports.
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philip klim on's philip klim on'5100% league record endedin philip klim on'5100% league record ended in aberdeen, but he was satisfied with the point. it's the team who calls rangers problems this season. —— caused rangers. defeat against the dons led to michael beale's sacking and clement's appointment. and aberdeen started well — jack butland kept the scores level, but the warning wasn't heeded. it took just three touches to put aberdeen ahead. north macedonian striker bojan miovsk — remember the name. rangers began to dominate po55e55ion, but liam balogun couldn't find a way past aberdeen keeper kell roos. clement appears to be adjusting well to life in scotland, and his team turned up the heat in the second half — but again, roos refused to be beaten. rangers hit the bar twice, but were heading for defeat when var spotted a shirt pull on conor goldson. and, as he does so often, captainjames tavernier stepped up from the penalty spot. clement claimed his team were worth a win, and sam lammers could have provided it,
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but the chance to cut the gap on celtic went to waste. drew savage, bbc news. they beat aberdeen 13—0, taking a commanding lead into half—time. a chloe norma craig header making it 5—0. the floodgates truly opened in the second half though — murphy agnew here completing a hat trick to make it eight. amy gallacher then completed a hat—trick of her own in the 92nd minute to end the scoring. max verstappen has won formula 1's season—ending grand prix in abu dhabi. the first parts of that sentence have been said a lot this year. the red bull driver had already been crowned champion — and today was his 19th victory in 22 races, a run that made formula one history. ben croucher was watching. and of the season, records shattered, time to enjoy the odd
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doughnut or two. for this year, formula 1 was max verstappen's world and no one could live with him. it’s and no one could live with him. it's liuht out, and no one could live with him. it�*s light out, and away we go! and no one could live with him. it's light out, and away we go! his - and no one could live with him. it's| light out, and away we go! his final victory followed _ light out, and away we go! his final victory followed the _ light out, and away we go! his final victory followed the pattern - light out, and away we go! his final victory followed the pattern of - light out, and away we go! his final victory followed the pattern of the l victory followed the pattern of the most 18 — start at the front, scamper off, and never looked back. charles leclerc did have a sniff on left one, as close as anybody would get to the dutchman. lewi5 get to the dutchman. lewis hamilton got a little too close to pierre ghastly, but did seal second from mercedes and the constructors' championship. perez and noris tangled tires, both made it safely to the end. a fairway like the rest behind verstappen, whose 2023 reach new heights — most wins in a row, most wins any season, most laps led in a season, more than double the points of perez and second. and in a season, more than double the points of perez and second. and it's another victory _ points of perez and second. and it's another victory for _ points of perez and second. and it's another victory for max _ points of perez and second. and it'si another victory for max verstappen. the finish a flourish, a sparkling season for max verstappen. ben croucher, bbc news. while the formula one championships were done and dusted weeks ago, the moto gp'5 riders' standings were unresolved heading into the final race of the season.
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in the end, franceso bagnaia retained his title in dramatic circumstances in valencia — as nick parrott reports. experience and patience helped francisco benatia, on top in spain. jorge martin had been chasing him for much of the season. the spaniard writes with passion, and starting five places behind benny and i with a 1k point deficit to overcome, he went for it from the awe. he was up to the second byjust the second corner. many writers might have bided their time for the perfect opportunity to attack, but not martin. �* ., . that martin. and he touched him! that dro ed martin. and he touched him! that drapped him _ martin. and he touched him! that drapped him to — martin. and he touched him! that dropped him to eight. _ martin. and he touched him! that dropped him to eight. he - martin. and he touched him! that dropped him to eight. he quicklyl dropped him to eight. he quickly moved up to sixth, but his patients got the better of him again. the championship — got the better of him again. tue: championship is got the better of him again. tte: championship is done. got the better of him again. the - championship is done. remarkably, mark marques _ championship is done. remarkably, mark marques was _ championship is done. remarkably, mark marques was fine. _ championship is done. remarkably, mark marques was fine. the - championship is done. remarkably, mark marques was fine. the title i championship is done. remarkably, | mark marques was fine. the title was decided, but the show wasn't over. baignaia slipped to third, but brad binder then inextricably surrendered his lead to jack miller, who then in
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turn handed it back to baignaia. the italian didn't waste his second opportunity, taking the chequered flag to seal his championship in the best way possible. nick parrott, bbc news. the world snooker champion, luca brecel, is through to the quarter finals of the uk championship in york. he beat the world number 43, chinese youngster yuan sijun, by six frames to four. hazel irvine and the team have been covering the action at the barbican centre for us. to uk champions with us in the studio this afternoon. we were watching someone who would love to emulate your achievements to become uk champion, a5 emulate your achievements to become uk champion, as well, that was luca brecel. what did you make of his performance today against yuan sijun, the world champion back at this event?— this event? clips of brilliance, a cou - le this event? clips of brilliance, a coople good _ this event? clips of brilliance, a couple good centuries - this event? clips of brilliance, a couple good centuries early - this event? clips of brilliance, a couple good centuries early on, i this event? clips of brilliance, a - couple good centuries early on, but some _ couple good centuries early on, but some careless errors didn't quite look sharp— some careless errors didn't quite look sharp as he did at sheffield —— glimpses _ look sharp as he did at sheffield —— glimpses of— look sharp as he did at sheffield —— glimpses of brilliance. but he's in the tournament, and you feel parts of the _
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the tournament, and you feel parts of the tournament. find the tournament, and you feel parts of the tournament.— of the tournament. and yuan si'un stuck with him fl of the tournament. and yuan si'un stuck with him gamely, i of the tournament. and yuan si'un stuck with him gamely, taking h of the tournament. and yuan sijun | stuck with him gamely, taking 4-4, stuck with him gamely, taking 4—4, didn't he? he stuck with him gamely, taking 4-4, didn't he? , ., ,, , didn't he? he showed glimpses himself, didn't he? he showed glimpses himself. cue — didn't he? he showed glimpses himself, cue ball— didn't he? he showed glimpses himself, cue ball is _ didn't he? he showed glimpses himself, cue ball is the - didn't he? he showed glimpses - himself, cue ball is the improvement he needs_ himself, cue ball is the improvement he needs but— himself, cue ball is the improvement he needs but didn't _ himself, cue ball is the improvement he needs but didn't score _ himself, cue ball is the improvement he needs but didn't score very- he needs but didn't score very well. he made _ he needs but didn't score very well. he made three _ he needs but didn't score very well. he made three centuries _ he needs but didn't score very well. he made three centuries in - he needs but didn't score very well. he made three centuries in his- he needs but didn't score very well. he made three centuries in his last| he made three centuries in his last match_ he made three centuries in his last match so— he made three centuries in his last match so he — he made three centuries in his last match so he can _ he made three centuries in his last match so he can do _ he made three centuries in his last match so he can do it, _ he made three centuries in his last match so he can do it, but- he made three centuries in his last match so he can do it, but today i he made three centuries in his last| match so he can do it, but today he dhint— match so he can do it, but today he didn't quite — match so he can do it, but today he didn't quite have _ match so he can do it, but today he didn't quite have it— match so he can do it, but today he didn't quite have it on— match so he can do it, but today he didn't quite have it on a _ match so he can do it, but today he didn't quite have it on a string. - match so he can do it, but today he didn't quite have it on a string. hel didn't quite have it on a string. he hung _ didn't quite have it on a string. he hung around, _ didn't quite have it on a string. he hung around, didn't— didn't quite have it on a string. he hung around, didn't have - didn't quite have it on a string. he hung around, didn't have the - didn't quite have it on a string. he hung around, didn't have the best| hung around, didn't have the best luck, _ hung around, didn't have the best luck. i_ hung around, didn't have the best tuck. i have — hung around, didn't have the best tuck. i have to— hung around, didn't have the best luck, i have to say. _ hung around, didn't have the best luck, i have to say. he _ hung around, didn't have the best luck, i have to say. he had - hung around, didn't have the best. luck, i have to say. he had a couple horrible _ luck, i have to say. he had a couple horrible kicks, _ luck, i have to say. he had a couple horrible kicks, so— luck, i have to say. he had a couple horrible kicks, so he _ luck, i have to say. he had a couple horrible kicks, so he didn't - luck, i have to say. he had a couple horrible kicks, so he didn't have - horrible kicks, so he didn't have the best— horrible kicks, so he didn't have the best run— horrible kicks, so he didn't have the best run of— horrible kicks, so he didn't have the best run of the _ horrible kicks, so he didn't have the best run of the balls- horrible kicks, so he didn't have the best run of the balls either. horrible kicks, so he didn't have i the best run of the balls either but it would _ the best run of the balls either but it would he — the best run of the balls either but it would be good _ the best run of the balls either but it would be good experience. - the best run of the balls either but it would be good experience. findl the best run of the balls either but it would be good experience. and one ofthe it would be good experience. and one of the main — it would be good experience. and one of the main headlines _ it would be good experience. and one of the main headlines was _ it would be good experience. and one of the main headlines was not - of the main headlines was not actually there this afternoon, but when luca brecel came here into the studio and we said, "you've knuckle down the season in terms of practice, what does that represent?" and your face, practice, what does that represent?" and yourface, yourjaw practice, what does that represent?" and your face, yourjaw nearly hit the floor. would he say? he and your face, yourjaw nearly hit the floor. would he say?- the floor. would he say? he said he used to practice _ the floor. would he say? he said he used to practice 20 _ the floor. would he say? he said he used to practice 20 minutes - the floor. would he say? he said he used to practice 20 minutes a - the floor. would he say? he said he| used to practice 20 minutes a week, then up— used to practice 20 minutes a week, then up that — used to practice 20 minutes a week, then up that to a week. that's just — then up that to a week. that's “ust. .. ., , then up that to a week. that's “ust. .. . , , just... the extra ten minutes is makin: just. .. the extra ten minutes is making all— just... the extra ten minutes is making all the _ just... the extra ten minutes is making all the different. - just... the extra ten minutes is making all the different. i - just... the extra ten minutes is| making all the different. i could never aet making all the different. i could never get away _ making all the different. i could never get away with _ making all the different. i could never get away with that. - making all the different. i could never get away with that. i - making all the different. i could. never get away with that. i would making all the different. i could - never get away with that. i would do 55 and _ never get away with that. i would do 55 and six _ never get away with that. i would do 55 and six hours a day, seven days a
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week _ 55 and six hours a day, seven days a week i_ 55 and six hours a day, seven days a week ifeel— 55 and six hours a day, seven days a week. i feel guilty —— 5—6 hours a day~ _ week. i feel guilty —— 5—6 hours a day. everybody is different. and that's why _ day. everybody is different. and that's why he's _ day. everybody is different. fich that's why he's been so day. everybody is different. £“tc that's why he's been so loud it day. everybody is different. £3“tc that's why he's been so loud it and applauded in some quarters, because he is his own man. —— flouted. his different other players, we love it. he's a mercurial talent, you never know— he's a mercurial talent, you never know what— he's a mercurial talent, you never know what you'll— he's a mercurial talent, you never know what you'll get _ he's a mercurial talent, you never know what you'll get when - he's a mercurial talent, you never know what you'll get when he - he's a mercurial talent, you never. know what you'll get when he turns up know what you'll get when he turns up at _ know what you'll get when he turns up at the _ know what you'll get when he turns up at the table _ know what you'll get when he turns up at the table and _ know what you'll get when he turns up at the table and you _ know what you'll get when he turns up at the table and you speak - up at the table and you speak to him _ up at the table and you speak to him he's— up at the table and you speak to him he'sjust_ up at the table and you speak to him. he'sjust completely- up at the table and you speak to . him. he's just completely different from everyone _ him. he's just completely different from everyone else, _ him. he's just completely different from everyone else, he _ him. he's just completely different from everyone else, he does - him. he's just completely different from everyone else, he does what| him. he's just completely different. from everyone else, he does what he feels he _ from everyone else, he does what he feels he needs— from everyone else, he does what he feels he needs to _ from everyone else, he does what he feels he needs to do _ from everyone else, he does what he feels he needs to do and _ from everyone else, he does what he feels he needs to do and what - from everyone else, he does what he feels he needs to do and what he - feels he needs to do and what he feels _ feels he needs to do and what he feels happy— feels he needs to do and what he feels happy with _ feels he needs to do and what he feels happy with. it _ feels he needs to do and what he feels happy with. it was - feels he needs to do and what he feels happy with. it was a - feels happy with. it was a win today, — feels happy with. it was a win today, was— feels happy with. it was a win today. was it _ feels happy with. it was a win today, was it impressive? - feels happy with. it was a wini today, was it impressive? and feels happy with. it was a win - today, was it impressive? and parts, but it's— today, was it impressive? and parts, but it's all— today, was it impressive? and parts, but it's all about _ today, was it impressive? and parts, but it's all about getting _ today, was it impressive? and parts, but it's all about getting through - but it's all about getting through to the _ but it's all about getting through to the next— but it's all about getting through to the next round, _ but it's all about getting through to the next round, and _ but it's all about getting through to the next round, and i- but it's all about getting through to the next round, and i expect. but it's all about getting through - to the next round, and i expect them to the next round, and i expect them to improve _ to the next round, and i expect them to improve hie— to the next round, and i expect them to improve-— to improve. we will all go away and i “ust that to improve. we will all go away and i just that information, _ to improve. we will all go away and i just that information, and - to improve. we will all go away and i just that information, and mark i ijust that information, and mark will do 20 minutes and no more — no more. we will see you soon. ireland's katie taylor has become a two—weight undisputed champion, as she beat england's chantelle cameron in a thrilling light—welterweight title fight. taylor went into the fight as the underdog after recording the only defeat of her professional career — to cameron, six months ago.
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but in front of her home crowd in dublin and at least one celebrity supporter, the wicklow — not galway — girl won an extraordinary, evenly—matched bout. ade adedoyin reports. redemption for katie taylor in a rematch which far exceeded expectations. the action was fast, frenetic and ferocious right from the opening round. both trading and heavy leather and intent to fight fire with fire. the clash of heads in the third round caused a nasty cut on cameron's for head, but that only seemed to spur her own. a brilliant and brutal bout, the momentum shifted one way, than the other. at the end, cameron's face bloodied, taylor pause like eyes swollen. a fight for the ages, but then the anxious wait for the results. ., then the anxious wait for the results. . . , ., then the anxious wait for the results._ what l then the anxious wait for the results._ what a i results. katie taylor! what a turnaround _ results. katie taylor! what a turnaround for _ results. katie taylor! what a turnaround for katie - results. katie taylor! what a turnaround for katie taylor, | results. katie taylor! what a i
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turnaround for katie taylor, six month ago she left the ring heartbroken after suffering the first defeat of repression of an oral area. first defeat of repression of an oralarea. not first defeat of repression of an oral area. not only has she made amends, she's also made history by being an undisputed champion in two different weight classes at the same time —— professional area. tt different weight classes at the same time -- professional area.— time -- professional area. it feels like the greatest _ time -- professional area. it feels like the greatest part _ time -- professional area. it feels like the greatest part of— time -- professional area. it feels like the greatest part of my - time -- professional area. it feels. like the greatest part of my career. it was the longest 5ix like the greatest part of my career. it was the longest six months of waiting for this rematch. i think the last few months, i was going to bed thinking about this rematch. just the pressure over the last few months, as well, everyone writing me off. i can't believe sony people were writing me off, you know? —— so many people. in front of my home crowd, it finally hit a special tonight. crowd, it finally hit a special toniaht. . ., ., crowd, it finally hit a special toniht. ., ., .,, , ., crowd, it finally hit a special toniuht. ., ., .,, , ., ., , tonight. cameron has proved to be the perfect — tonight. cameron has proved to be the perfect dance _ tonight. cameron has proved to be the perfect dance partner - tonight. cameron has proved to be the perfect dance partner for - the perfect dance partner for taylor, and after two the ruling contests, there will be clamour for a trilogy. ade adedoyin, bbc news, dublin. finally to a boxer who's got a little way to go before achieving the heights of katie taylor. but fabio wardley has big ambitions
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nonetheless for both his career and his football team. he's hoping to become a world champion and watch ipswich town win promotion to the premier league. jon park has been to see him in the gym. music plays i'm overjoyed with where i am in my career at the moment. it's been a great ride and a greatjourney. so everything so far has gone according to plan. qt everything so far has gone according to ian. . ., , everything so far has gone according to ian. , ., to plan. of course you came into the sort to plan. of course you came into the sport unusually. _ to plan. of course you came into the sport unusually, didn't _ to plan. of course you came into the sport unusually, didn't you? - to plan. of course you came into the sport unusually, didn't you? what i sport unusually, didn't you? what colour boxing rather than the traditional amateur route. that's the thing about _ traditional amateur route. that's the thing about it, _ traditional amateur route. that's the thing about it, it's _ traditional amateur route. that's the thing about it, it's a - traditional amateur route. that's the thing about it, it's a fast - the thing about it, it's a fast forward way into at least
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professional boxing == forward way into at least professional boxing forward way into at least rofessional boxin: . _, ., professional boxing -- white colour boxina. professional boxing -- white colour boxing- you're _ professional boxing -- white colour boxing. you're learning _ professional boxing -- white colour boxing. you're learning in _ professional boxing -- white colour boxing. you're learning in the - boxing. you're learning in the stares, boxing. you're learning in the stages, especially _ boxing. you're learning in the stages, especially like - boxing. you're learning in the stages, especially like what l boxing. you're learning in the stages, especially like what a i boxing. you're learning in the i stages, especially like what a lot of amateurs do, they figure out the details with the coaches around them. whereas i'vejustjumped them. whereas i've just jumped straight them. whereas i'vejustjumped straight into the podium to figure things out as i go along. t met straight into the podium to figure things out as i go along. i met fab, and he was — things out as i go along. i met fab, and he was playing football, - things out as i go along. i met fab, and he was playing football, about| and he was playing football, about 11 and he was playing football, about it years _ and he was playing football, about 11 years old. i took them off the pitch— 11 years old. i took them off the pitch in— 11 years old. i took them off the pitch in the game, he was about this height _ pitch in the game, he was about this height all— pitch in the game, he was about this height. all day i said to him, "you want _ height. all day i said to him, "you want to— height. all day i said to him, "you want to hit— height. all day i said to him, "you want to hit me with my" —— you want to hit— want to hit me with my" —— you want to hit me? _ want to hit me with my" -- you want to hit me?— to hit me? more people are talking about ou to hit me? more people are talking about you now- _ to hit me? more people are talking about you now. definitely, - to hit me? more people are talking about you now. definitely, i - to hit me? more people are talking about you now. definitely, i think. about you now. definitely, i think after the about you now. definitely, i think afterthe last— about you now. definitely, i think after the last fight, _ about you now. definitely, i think after the last fight, i _ about you now. definitely, i think after the last fight, i showed - about you now. definitely, i think after the last fight, i showed it i after the last fight, i showed it was the event it was. it was such a spectacle, and officially winning that fight, the animosity in that fight as well, there was a lot of build to that. a lot of people were paying attention to it, and getting
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the win, i think a lot of people paid a lot more attention to me after that fight stop what you have after that fight stop what you have a perfect record — what next? maintaining i5 a perfect record — what next? maintaining is the priority. i've probably got one more at british level. there's still some good opponents there to be had. haifa level. there's still some good opponents there to be had. how quick did ou opponents there to be had. how quick did you know? — opponents there to be had. how quick did you know? it's _ opponents there to be had. how quick did you know? it's on _ opponents there to be had. how quick did you know? it's on like _ opponents there to be had. how quick did you know? it's on like a _ did you know? it's on like a cliche, but i told did you know? it's on like a cliche, but i told him _ did you know? it's on like a cliche, but i told him when _ did you know? it's on like a cliche, but i told him when i _ did you know? it's on like a cliche, but i told him when i first met - did you know? it's on like a cliche, but i told him when i first met him i but i told him when i first met him that he _ but i told him when i first met him that he would be a world champion. he looks _ that he would be a world champion. he looks destined to fight at portman road, do you think 0zil i5 deathly something i want to do, something the club are- deathly something i want to do, something the club are really keen to do, and something the club are really keen to do. and is _ something the club are really keen to do, and is something _ something the club are really keen to do, and is something i - something the club are really keen to do, and is something i want - something the club are really keen to do, and is something i want to i something the club are really keen i to do, and is something i want to do as well. .,,, , as well. possible title in the future and _ as well. possible title in the future and title _ as well. possible title in the future and title in _ as well. possible title in the future and title in the - as well. possible title in the l future and title in the premier league, can both happen? bath future and title in the premier league, can both happen? both can ha en. league, can both happen? both can happen- i'm — league, can both happen? both can happen- i'm in— league, can both happen? both can happen. i'm in one _ league, can both happen? both can happen. i'm in one position - league, can both happen? both can happen. i'm in one position at- happen. i'm in one position at the moment, and the club are in probably one of the best positions to be to kick on and go to the premier league as well. so we are both teed up very nicely, wejust as well. so we are both teed up very nicely, we just have to keep our heads on and do ourjobs. {lam
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nicely, we just have to keep our heads on and do ourjobs. heads on and do our “obs. our top sto is heads on and do our “obs. our top story is the h heads on and do our “obs. our top story is the passing — heads on and do ourjobs. our top story is the passing of _ heads on and do ourjobs. our top story is the passing of terry - story is the passing of terry venables, who's died at the age of 80. we've seen so many comments from those... paul gascoyne, a talisman of the england euro 96 squad, kept it simple. that's all from sportsday, thanks so much for watching, bye for now. hello there, good evening. it was another cold and frosty start this morning for many, including here in chatsworth in derbyshire, a5 captured by one of our weather watchers. it will turn briefly milder for many overnight tonight. but generally, the theme as we head through this week is it
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will stay cold as we head into the start of december. more frosty nights, icy stretches, freezing fog patches and wintry showers, even possibly to lower levels at times. but through the day today, we've been dragging in some milder air across much of northern ireland, england and wales, along with showery outbreaks of rain that will continue to extend a further northwards and eastwards through the night, perhaps as far north as the central belt of scotland. and then that rain will pull southwards as we head through the small hours of tomorrow morning. some wintry showers still piling into much of scotland, even perhaps to lower levels at times. still an air frost here and possibly still a touch of frost across northern areas of england, too, is that rain clears southwards, but a lot milder, frost—free for northern ireland, england and wales for the most part. now we could possibly see some snow over the tops of the pennines tomorrow morning, maybe even some of this rain falling as snow over the top of the peak district as well. but it will clear as rain further southwards and eastwards. it's blustery for these north sea facing coa5t5. there'll be some showers here again, wintry at times, perhaps a scattering of showers for the west. also some sunny spells,
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temperatures ranging between seven and 12 celsius, still mild out towards the far south west of england. -- 7-12 c. now that low pressure system will pull away into the near continent as we head through monday night and into tuesday, by which time will be coming to that colder feeling. watch out for some icy stretches, perhaps on tuesday morning where we will have seen the recent rain and there'll be more showers just moving into aberdeenshire, i think wintry in nature again, even to lower level. some showers moving into the south west of scotland, perhaps the far north west of northern ireland, too. but elsewhere, largely dry, plenty of added wind chill, a brisk northerly blowing, and temperatures are really struggling, particularly towards the north. now as we head through tuesday and into wednesday, we'll see some freezing fog patches. and then we're tracking this deep area of low pressure pushing in towards the south of england as that rain bumps into the colder air. there is a good chance that we could see some snow to lower levels across the south of england as we head through thursday, but still a lot of uncertainty in the forecast.
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here's the outlook for some of our cities as we head through the week. it will be staying cold. bye— bye. live from london. this is bbc news. israel confirms 1a israeli hostages and three foreign nationals — are now back in israel — on day three of a four—day pause in fighting. among the 1a released israelis — avigail idan, a four—year—old girl, with duel israeli—us nationality. as part of the truce deal — the israeli prison service has confirmed 39 palestinian detainees have now also been released. i'm anna foster in tel aviv — with all the latest on day three of the four day pause in fighting in gaza. also today — tributes to the former england player and manager, terry venables,
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who has died aged 80. welcome to bbc news — i'm lukwesa burak. breaking i'm lukwesa burak. news is our, a short time ago breaking news is our, a short time ago hamas has released a statement on telegram saying that they were seeking to ask seeing a truce with israel after the end of the four days with of of four. today the israeli military confirmed another hostages, including nine children and three foreign nationals were released by hamas. in the last few minutes 39 palestinians were released from israeli prisons. these are the latest pictures that we've received here at bbc news. you can
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