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currently 183 for 4. england need victory in lahore to avoid elimination from the tournament. the race for european football took another turn on tuesday. chelsea moved up to fourth in the premier league thanks to a 4—0 victory over southampton. enzo maresca's side went into the game off the back chelsea now move to a point off third in the premier league in some games we have been unlucky. probably we could finish the game with a clean sheet, now we have 11 games. the most important thing is to think about the next one. will this kick start you on tonight? the return to winning ways? it's happy.
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the players they were happy. and also we know that every game is difficult. and we're going to try to win as much as we can. so here's how the premier league table stands at the moment. placed chelsea. pep guardiola's side, who face tottenham on wednesday sit in fifth position. month. the ban will start straight away meaning slot he will also be missing for the league game slot spoke to the media ahead of the newcastle game —
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these players played the full home game and they played the 77 united 5 j 77 united home: 77 united homezgame and plan; 55 e’i the same players played rism/castle which was a newcastle away, which was a very game for us. very difficult game for us. we were one goal up and eventually bringing it 3—3. i do not it is necessa . we all = -: �* that these 5 �* that these players are know that these players are very long in the competition fish; hang in. tbs cgmpgt'rtign" ' they know �*difficult and they know how difficult single game is. an australian radio presenter has left the network girls", implying that their matches were boring. katy watson has more.
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earlier in the he said that sometimes comedy misses the mark, but people said that mark, but many people said that his comments were not funny. he attacked the really loved national team accusing . ,,.°,f. l. . ,,,.,.,., . h, .,., ,.., .-., . , ”ifzbéifig:bees” "w 7 7 7 777of7being7 535597554 7777 7 7 7 777of7being7 51>}i59755d7c37tiy7 7777 7 7 them of being boring and catty and... on make some and going on to make some far more comments. he was more obscene comments. he was a misogynist and labelled a misogynist and deeply disrespectful. the have said de7eply have said they deeply disappointed 1 they deeply disappointed by |ey deeply disappointed by the 595551? e'eeeee'eeee ee eee saying that failed "nfiént' u" that it fe�*eed ~ ~ ' ~ the to recognise the accomplishments of the women's team, failed to recognise achievements have made the achievements they have made to australian sport and society. in women's football, four teams are in action later in the late kickoff, england will face spain at wembley, who are currently
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top of the group. every time we want to better again that is what we working on 77 working on and what 7 working on and what we working on and what we can —= = b— to be our best. no game control to be our best. no game is going be any more, 7 77963575; 565595 77 7777 7 71451575; éfiéfigéaafid 77 7777 7 71451575; 555595351; 61; 7777 the world has changed and we are adapting and we try, of course we try to win every course we try to wiaegery . .. .. , 7.7 . game. conor benn�*s promoter eddie hearn says chris eubank junior went a step too far by slapping his fighter with an egg. they were due to fight two years ago but benn failed
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authorities. an independent report said his failed drugs by a "highly elevated consumption" of eggs. and that's all the sport for now. our top story today — england are currently facing you can keep up to date with all of the latest scores on the bbc sport app and website. after scottish bus did yesterday be first minister 7 has been giving his of scotland has been giving his first peat press first peat house press conference in edinburgh and said the passing of the budget eeie eee eeee'ee ee eee eeeeee 7 7 parliament and politics that parliament and politics deliver. he also
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can deliver. he also mentioned that scotland must unite the threat from the far against the threat from the far right. this gathering to be held at the end �*april is a to this gathering to be held at the e togetheril is a to this gathering to be held at the 5 together for a to this gathering to be held at the 5 together for a and work together for decency and i will extend an respect. i will extend an invitation to from the of the party and all whole of the party and all sides join me in this endeavour. i would critical endeavour. i would like us agree common like us to agree a common approach to bring people �*and create approach to bring people �* and create a approach to bring people �*and create a cohesive for everyone and society for everyone and so they can feel at these 7pivotal moments for our are pivotal moments for our country and ourfuture. if country and our future. if we are to build trust allah are to build trust in allah politics we must deliver public
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week. this comes as britain�*s secretary that a defence secretary says that e— ”7 -.- . --.- . e. steel between the two mineral steel between the two countries will help shape long—term peace. the united will 77 will have will have access 7 will have access to states will have access to ukraine�*s mineral and ukraine�*s mineral resources and it is clear what each it isstill. holdeeel what each get. officials side will get. officials in steve say it is a good outcome. —— officials into yeah say it is a outcome. —— ofi these nto yeah say it —— ofi these nto yeah be it to the continued fight? president zelensky has eeee'e�*eee i515 ee eee eee |n “ee'eeh�* ee�*eheee ieee in the in suggested so in the past. in february he showed these previously secret maps to show argyjously secretmans tcfshcxw lay beneath the ground. what lay beneath the ground. graphite lithium which are graphite and lithium which are essential for graphite and lithium which are essentialfor making graphite and lithium which are essential for making batteries. graphite and lithium which are essential and naking batteries. graphite and lithium which are essential and psych; batteries. graphite and lithium which are essential and psych only teries. graphite and lithium which are essential and psych only and s. graphite and lithium which are essential and psych only and are in e ' in everything 1 e ' in everything from used in everything from to power stations. aviation to power stations. these can be found vast these can be found in vast quantities under ukraine,
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although much of it in russian filthough'much'cxfit in russian it slthoughmssh's’fit in russisn it seems now that occupation. it seems now that some sort of deal has been done access these minerals. for access to these minerals. the terms are but us �* half $1 trillion dsmsnds fsr hslf $1. trillisn; w" ' " ,,, been speaking in have been removed. speaking in his president his nightly addressed president zelensky... she hinted —— it was hinted at by the white house. it was hinted at by the white house. , , ., ., house. it is ok if you would like to do — house. it is ok if you would like to do and _ house. it is ok if you would like to do and if— house. it is ok if you would like to do and if you - house. it is ok if you would like to do and if you would l like to do and if you would like — like to do and if you would like to— like to do and if you would like to sign it together with m and iderstand w m and iderstand me and i understand th. '. '. bil me and i understandth. ' ' bi �* , me andiunderstandth. ' ' bi. l h , "e’anal mineral re orts to linking mineral reports to rights, president trump has rights. president trdmeebas— ~ , ~ offoreign rights. president trdmeebas— ~ , ~ of foreign policy upended years of foreign policy president. he has made it clear that america's support for ukraine is not about shared ukraine is not about the shared values of fight, but the
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values of the fight, but the values of the fight, but the value to be found in their land. ukraine will definitely be discussed in questions which are to start in the of due to start in the house of commons in a moment. it will be mid—day when it starts and sir commons in a moment. it will be mid—day when it be 'ts and sir commons in a moment. it will be mid—day when it be facing sir commons in a moment. it will be mid—day when it be facing the lés'rrstsrrrtsr will bs: fssing tits: leader and picture of the prime minister a picture of the prime minister leaving downing street in the few 77 few minutes few minute; to to last few, mindtes to head to for pmqs. it is last few miiiiditeis to head to for pmqs. it is one day for sir keir long day for sir keir starmer becausejust prime i 7 he departs minister's questions he departs for and a for washington, dc and a meeting with the president. let's in joe who is s—ii— — the s. the cbmmons just outside the commons chamber. what a day! i just outside the commons chamber. what a day! 7 ifiljéi ' 7 ijiqj £5515" ' here 77 here and sir i 7 here and sirkeir walk—through here and sir keir criticised starmer criticised him
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yesterday for not being part of ”eelqié’ w w . sdebatezon i i i ”edebate; 1m eéféric'e’ " . uk, who 77 uk, who accuse 7 uk, who accuse the 77 reform uk, who accuse the labour government of policy plagiarism, taking their policy from the last election. one that was thing that was significant is that the element yesterday is that the element of surprise was used by the to unveil gsvsrnmsnt ts bad, this gsvsrnmsnt ts dnvsil'this' " ' ' ' " this that policy. this meant that criticism in the chamber was more it would been re it would ,, lana; ' vitrwould e beenifw’er vitrwould - eggn'iiqe'fiéa""' vitrwould e ee lana; qeeiiqiiiiqd eietewould e ee lana; qeeiiqiiiiqd aedannce have been if we had had advance notice. there was significant outside the the international from the international development community. today, be looking belooking esee e be looking esee if e we should be looking to see if are labour divisions there are any labour divisions on this issue. mps were on this issue. some mps were pretty shocked by the announcements and we certainly announcementsaddwe certainly �*that announcementsaddwe certainly �* that in announcementsaddwe certainly �*that in cabinet yesterday, was some anxiety. will e was some anxiety. will we that e that in e that in the e that in the today? see that in the commons today? and what about opposition i’i eethey ethey seeem e ethey seeem toe ethey seem to have been parties? they seem to have been supportive of defence spending increasing and the major
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m -arties... but what eez= the international aid about the international aid cuts? certainly the have cuts? certainly the snp have been critical it and say beeznzcriticalabout it and say is a populist thee theliberal the liberal democrats frozen russian assets be used plug gap it beused plug gap it be also plug gap it be also suggested gap it be also suggested that and it was also suggested that taxing multinational tech companies. the conservatives sombanies. the conservatives supportive of sornoanies. the conservatives supportive of that. what kemi ee eeee kemi beadeeenoch focus on will kemi badenoch focus on it be argued that today? it could be argued that it should be questioned about the figures used by labour announcement. ez= e announcement. {13.4 billion that one cabinet figure that one cabinet minister has had to try to justify on the this i remember an hour or morning. i remember an hour or so before _ morning. i remember an hour or so before keir— morning. i remember an hour or so before keir starmer- morning. i remember an hour or so before keir starmer made - so before keirstarmer made had that announcement, there had been a speech by kenny bain
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—— kemi badenoch and badenoch. —— kemi badenoch and she was talking about she was talking abaot " ' ' defence spending shs was talking abaot " ' ' defence spending by increasing defence spending by using and development. using aid and development. presumably that policy cannot by the lss fieefixs isis ths but lss fissfixsi isis ths but what lse esseeesi isis the but what about reasons for keir starmer the reasons for keir starmer making announcement right making that announcement right they will be a lot of now. they will be a lot of that he was bumped this by his with insssomisshm meetins sisn trump. donald trump. absolutely. sources from _ donald trump. absolutely. sources from - ten i donald trump. absolutely. i sources from - ten are sources from number ten are trying to play down link in trying to play down the link in but also understand tmr�*s bat ! a'm andedar�*d , ~ ~ the whole “ions bcit ! a'm codedand , ~ ~ the whole process of this that the whole process of this odyssey announcement started weeks ago. else has two weeks ago. what else has happened in the last two have had the call to we have had the call to vladimir putin and the whole ee e e the futureeof and the peace process. ukraine and the peace process. i also know from diplomats that keir starmer was advised by in the mod that he e— to announce this
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e to announce this pathway 2.5% before the donald trump otherwise it would be meeting, otherwise it would be hard really and get hard to really persuade and get donald on side. donald trump on side. as you say, as soon as this session in the house of commons is over we the house of commonsis over we him to pick up his m to the air-ort luggage and head to the airport and to start this very important diplomatic trip to try to persuade donald trump on ukraine. let's go to the chamber now. security partnership between our two countries. i am delighted that countries. i am also delighted that we have announced first 750 we have announced the first 750 schools to start offering free breakfast clubs. this is i plan breakfast clubs. this is our plan action ensuring every for change in action ensuring every has the chance to thrive. i'm child has the chance to thrive. i'm sure the whole house will want to join me in thanking prichard sure the whole house will want to joi| her in thanking prichard sure the whole house will want to joi| her services ing prichard sure the whole house will want to joi| her services as| prichard sure the whole house will want to joi| her services as chief prichard sure the whole house will want to joi| her services as chief executive rd -e—— the nhs england and i her of the nhs england and i wish her well in future. this morning well in the future. this morning i had meetings with ministerial and others in to
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czozlfleagues and others in addition to ggjleagues and others in addition to duties in this house, i shall my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings would the prime minister tell us whether— would the prime minister tell us whether of this budget whgthertheo up. |' - u-e by eei wggther the outcome of this budget by or did he 100,000 pensioners into mean to push 100,000 pensioners into poverty— mean to push 100,000 pensioners into poverty when he removed the winter fuel- or— poverty when he removed the winter fuel- or was _ poverty when he removed the winter fuel or was that a poverty when he removed the winter fuel did or was that a poverty when he removed the winter fuel did he was that a poverty when he removed the winter fuel did he mean hat a poverty when he removed the winter fuel did he mean to: a poverty when he removed the winter fuel did he mean to decimate farmin- when - farming when he changed i % farming when he changed the family farming when he changed the inheritance tax or was that a mistake? _ inheritance tax or was that a mistake? did he mean to tax gps, care homes— mistake? did he mean to tax gps, care homes and when he iiiiationaii insurance raised national insurance contributions or was that a mistake? contributions or was thata mistake? i - minister, contributions or was thatia mistake? i - minister, are contributions or was thatia mistake? minister, are these acceptable prime ministers are these acceptable _m_ prime ministers are these acceptable —m— prime ministers are these acceptable _ damage on his _ prime ministers are these acceptable damage on his path to collateral damage on his path to or collateral damage on his path to - or simply— collateral damage on his path to or simply a that change or simply a mistake th, change or simply a mistake th= was a mistake, leavin- a what was a mistake, leaving a’ i’a�*é�* black hole that we to billion black hole that we had to sort we took the difficult sort out. we took the difficult decisions, in our nhs, and decisions, investing in our nhs, and i thought would have welcomed the
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