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dealing drugs and asking we will bring you reaction. inmates for sex. why a record number of prison staff, have been sacked for misconduct. we have a special report. dealing drugs and asking inmates for sex. and edinburgh zoo mourns roxie, why a record number of prison staff, the three—month old red panda have been sacked for misconduct. who is thought to have died due we have a special report. and edinburgh zoo mourns roxie, to stress caused by fireworks. the three—month old red panda who is thought to have died due to stress caused by fireworks. those stories here in a moment. let us round up the sport nor the day. those stories here in a moment. let us round up the sport nor the day. we start with football, and england are in greece for their nations league match, but it follows the withdrawal of nine players for we start with football, the games against greece and england are in greece and the republic of ireland. for their nations league match, captain harry kane has said but it follows the withdrawal he wasn't happy with the number of nine players for of drop outs for lee carsley�*s final the games against greece two matches as interim manager and the republic of ireland. captain harry kane has said before thomas tuchel he wasn't happy with the number takes charge injanuary. however, carsley insists that there aren't any of drop outs for lee carsley�*s final problems in the squad. two matches as interim manager before thomas tuchel takes charge injanuary. however, carsley insists that there aren't any problems in the squad. there has november has been a challenging windows the culture and 00:01:00,802 --> 4294966103:13:29,429 environment created has made it a
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tying with the late seve ballesteros and moving two behind colin montgomerie�*s record haul. mark cavendish has been reflecting on his career after retiring from professional cycling. he's been world champion on the road and the track. he broke the tour de france record for stage wins with his 35th victory over the summer, and he signed off from the sport winning a one day race in singapore on sunday. i'v e i've been too old for the last three year, like, i'm so much older than anybody who is competitive in cycling, so, i'm very fortunate i could carry on to my age i if i'm cycling, so, i'm very fortunate i could carry on to my age i if i'm honest, there is people i turned pro honest, there is people i turned pro with and raced with and they retired with and raced with and they retired
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and their sons started and they have and their sons started and they have retired before i have. retired before i have. now to boxing, because the former now to boxing, because the former world heavyweight champion world heavyweight champion mike tyson will face mike tyson will face jake paul on friday. jake paul on friday. the 58—year—old boxing legend hasn't the 58—year—old boxing legend hasn't fought professionally in 19 years. fought professionally in 19 years. in the final press conference in the final press conference before their weigh—in, before their weigh—in, youtuber turned fighter, youtuber turned fighter, jake paul, dominated the microphone jake paul, dominated the microphone as tyson uttered very few words. as tyson uttered very few words. the fear of losing is too much and went on to win the fight i the fear of losing is too much fights. what would you lose if you fights. what would you lose if you were to lose this fight? thank you. were to lose this fight? thank you. i'm not going to lose. but i'm not going to lose. but were to lose this fight? thank you. i'm not going to lose.— were to lose this fight? thank you. i'm not going to lose.— i'm not going to lose. but you say that, in the _ i'm not going to lose. but you say that, in the _ i'm not going to lose. but you say that, in the last _ i'm not going to lose. but you say that, in the last minute _ i'm not going to lose. but you say that, in the last minute out... - i'm not going to lose. but you say that, in the last _ i'm not going to lose. but you say that, in the last minute _ i'm not going to lose. but you say that, in the last minute out... - i'm not going to lose. but you say that, in the last minute out... i'm not going — that, in the last minute out... i'm not going to _ i'm not going to lose. but you say that, in the last minute out... i'm not going — that, in the last minute out... i'm not going to _ that, in the last minute out... i'm not going to lose, _ that, in the last minute out... i'm not going to lose, did you hear what that, in the last minute out... i'm not going to lose, _ that, in the last minute out... i'm not going to lose, did you hear what i said? _ not going to lose, did you hear what i said? . ~' ,, and the eagerly awaited rematch between katie taylor and amanda serrano is the co—main event. they go head to head for the undisputed super lightweight title.
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in 2022, the pairfought at a sold—out madison square garden, becoming the first women's fighters to headline at the famous venue. i taylor came out on top question, when will the numbers of c| is sings and people come down? question, when will the numbers of c| is really |nd people come down? question, when will the numbers of c| is really good eople come down? question, when will the numbers of c| is really good to nle come down? question, when will the numbers of c| is really good to see >me down? question, when will the numbers of c| is really good to see this down? it is really good to see this happening, we have made it clear, before the election and since, that you know, this is a complex issue to
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solve and it doesn't happen overnight but the border security command being set up and bringing in the likes of mi5 is really not going to lose, did you hear what i- mi5_ not going to lose, did you hear what i- m is— not going to lose, did you hear what i mi5 is really the likes of mi5 is really important, and things are only going important, and things are only going to get worse for the smuggling gangs to get worse for the smuggling gangs and we continue to pursue them and and we continue to pursue them and work with our international work with our international partners. work with our international partners-— partners. work with our international partnere— work with our international artners. ,, ., , work with our international artners. ,, ., partners. smashing the gangs of work with our international artners. ,, ., , work with our international artners. ,, ., partners. smashing the gangs of course is what _ partners. smashing the gangs of course is what keir _ partners. smashing the gangs of course is what _ partners. smashing the gangs of course is what keir _ partners. smashing the gangs of course is what keir starmer - partners. smashing the gangs of course is what keir starmer has | course is what keir starmer has course is what keir starmer - partners. smashing the gangs of course is what keir starmer has | course is what keir starmer has promised. he also said today it was promised. he also said today it was a significant piece of the jigsaw. a significant piece of the jigsaw. if this is one piece, what are the if this is one piece, what are the other pieces?— other pieces?— if this is one piece, what are the other ieces? , . , , . , other pieces? there is many pieces, and this is where _ if this is one piece, what are the other ieces? , . , , . , other pieces? there is many pieces, and this is where _ other pieces? there is many pieces, and this is where bringing _ other pieces? there is many pieces, and this is where bringing in - other pieces? there is many pieces, and this is where bringing _ other pieces? there is many pieces, and this is where bringing in - other pieces? there is many pieces, and this is where bringing in the - and this is where bringing in the intelligence services and the other pieces? there is many pieces, and this is where bringing in the - and this is where bringing in the intelligence services and the expertise of the likes of mi5 is expertise of the likes of mi5 is really important, because you have $344“ you have to start with a sound intelligence really important, because you have to start with a sound intelligence picture. now i have worked against picture. now criminal gangs in the past, with the to start with a sound intelligence picture. gangs in the past, with the criminal gangs in the past, with the national crime agency, but also in a national also in a counter—terror role and i see the national crime agency, but also in a counter—terror role and i see the difference that that change in national crime agency, but also in a counter—terror role change e the culture and those extra national crime agency, but also in a counter—terror role change in :he difference that that change in culture and those extra counter—terror powers and tools can counter—terror powers and tools can make, so it is a really important make, so it is a really important step forward but it will take time step forward but it will take time to have a full impact and today is to have a full impact and today is an example of the sort of work we an example of the sort of work we can do with our partners.- can do with our partners.-
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can do with our partners. simple ruestion, can do with our partners. simple can do with our partners. simple ruestion, can do with our partners. simple question, when _ can do with our partners. simple question, when will— question, when _ can do with our partners. simple question, when will— can do with our partners. simple question, when will the - can do with our partners. simple| question, when will the numbers can do with our partners. simple i question, when will the numbers of crossings and people come down? can do with our partners. simple question, when will the - can do with our partners. simple| question, when will the numbers can do with our partners. simple i question, when will the numbers of crossings and people come down? the crossings and people come down? tue: numbers crossings and people come down? tte: numbers will crossings and people come down? "tt2 numbers will come crossings and people come down? tt2 numbers will come down when the border security command and mi5 and the partners up stream across europe, are working together, to take out the smuggling gang, it is silly to put a date on these things which is why we don't, but you will see an impact. but which is why we don't, but you will see an impact-— see an impact. but it is convenient not to ut see an impact. but it is convenient not to out a _ see an impact. but it is convenient not to put a date _ see an impact. but it is convenient not to put a date because - see an impact. but it is convenient not to put a date because the - not to put a date because the opposition says this is a route that is not going to work, just give me a rough timescale, i2 is not going to work, just give me a rough timescale, 12 month, two—years or the end of your term? the opposition — or the end of your term? the opposition oversaw _ or the end of your term? tt2 opposition oversaw insecure border, we had 400 crossings in 2018. we have had 140,000 crossings... than have had 140,000 crossings... an idea of the likely time line we - have had 140,000 crossings... an | idea of the likely time line we have had 140 crossings _ idea of the likely time line we have had 140 crossings since _ idea of the likely time line we have had 140 crossings since 2018. - idea of the likely time line we have had 140 crossings since 2018. we l idea of the likely time line we have i had 140 crossings since 2018. we are making it clear this doesn't happen overnight, but bringing in the new border security command will have an impact over time and i can't put an
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exact date on that, because everyone those operating... t am exact date on that, because everyone those operating. . ._ exact date on that, because everyone those operating. . .— those operating... i am not saying an exact date. _ those operating. .. i am not saying an exact date. i _ those operating... i am not saying an exact date. i gave _ those operating... i am not saying an exact date. i gave you - those operating... i am not saying an exact date. i gave you the - those operating... i am not saying i an exact date. i gave you the option or is it the end of a term, a parliament term, orsooner? t or is it the end of a term, a parliament term, or sooner? i would ho -e to parliament term, or sooner? i would hope to see — parliament term, or sooner? i would hope to see significant _ parliament term, or sooner? i would hope to see significant changes - parliament term, or sooner? i would hope to see significant changes and l hope to see significant changes and impacts by the next general election, because my seat in dover and deal, people care about it and thatis and deal, people care about it and that is the same across many seats in the country, so that is why we are taking this so seriously, that is what event like today are so important. that will continue, it will get worse for the smuggling gangs. tote will get worse for the smuggling trans. ~ . will get worse for the smuggling hans, . ., ., will get worse for the smuggling ans. 2 ., ., ., gangs. we have to leave it there, thank ou gangs. we have to leave it there, thank you for— gangs. we have to leave it there, thank you for your _ gangs. we have to leave it there, thank you for your time. - we have to leave it there, thank you for your time. more than 70% of england's universities are likely to get into financial difficulties unless tuition fees are increased significantly according to revised forecasts by the regulator, the office for students. they also warn that many institutions have been overly optimistic in their student recrutmet projections so urgent financial reform is required to avert a higher—education crisis crisis in 2025—26. let's speak to our education correspondent, branwenjeffreys —
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who's at leeds beckett university. they are talking about raising tuition fee, that has happened in the last budget, so who do they want? ~ .,' . the last budget, so who do they want? ~ q . ., the last budget, so who do they want? ~ .,' . ., , , want? well, the office for students is the regulator _ want? well, the office for students is the regulator of _ want? well, the office for students is the regulator of universities - want? well, the office for students is the regulator of universities in i is the regulator of universities in england, it is responsible for making sure that they are all realistic in their finances to be clear they have not said that tuition fees should go up, what they are expected to do tomorrow, is to society out a detailed financial forecast, for the situation that universities in england are in. i understand that will show a markedly worse position than this year, with round three—quarters of universities getting into financial difficulty, 40% of universities with such low cash flow that they can barely pay their bills, one month to the next. and that comes against the background of the government considering in the longer term,
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whether or not it will increase tuition fees for students in england, beyond next year. 25nd tuition fees for students in england, beyond next year. and are they saying — england, beyond next year. and are they saying that _ england, beyond next year. and are they saying that universities - england, beyond next year. and are they saying that universities are - england, beyond next year. and are they saying that universities are at i they saying that universities are at risk of actual closure? t they saying that universities are at risk of actual closure?— risk of actual closure? i spoke exclusively — risk of actual closure? i spoke exclusively to _ risk of actual closure? i spoke exclusively to to _ risk of actual closure? i spoke exclusively to to the - risk of actual closure? i spoke exclusively to to the chairman risk of actual closure? i spoke i exclusively to to the chairman of the office for student, he said he didn't think it was an imminent risk this academic year but he subjected a radical reimagining of how university work needed to happen. by that he spelled out that he meant potentially more course closures, i am in leeds, a city with multiple university, some will be offering similar courses, he suggested that kind of duplication should finish, that universities should look at sharing costs where they can, and, if needed, that universities should merge in england which would be almost unheard of. we have only seen one in recent years.— one in recent years. briefly, of course, student _ one in recent years. briefly, of course, student numbers - one in recent years. briefly, of course, student numbers were affected by the last government's
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controls on foreign students, is that part of what needs to be unravelled here as part of the solution? . , . unravelled here as part of the solution?— unravelled here as part of the solution? ., , ., , , solution? that is a very significant financial factor _ solution? that is a very significant financial factor for _
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i'm joined now by paul rees, the ceo of the national pharmacy association. it is quite dramatic action that is being taken, just describe why you have come to this decision? thiett. have come to this decision? well, for the last _ have come to this decision? well, for the last ten _ have come to this decision? well, for the last ten year, _ have come to this decision? well, for the last ten year, there - have come to this decision? well, for the last ten year, there has i for the last ten year, there has been a silent crisis across pharmacies in england, wales and northern ireland, there have been more than 1,000 closures, there are seven every single week, and that is because funding hasn't gone up over the last ten years, so there has been a 40% real terms cut in funding, in england, and there have been other reductions in funding in real terms in wales and northern ireland, and pharmacy owners are clinging on by theirfingertips ireland, and pharmacy owners are clinging on by their fingertips to keep going, and so it is the first time in our history, first time out in 100 years we have held a ballot
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and the outcome was completely resounding and pharmacy owners feel they are in such a desperate state, that taking action is the only wray to keep their businesses 1425 00:12:09,730 --> 00:1
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