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but that tag can't be thrown at liverpool defender andrew robertson. scotland international has thanked a young anfield fan who donated his pocket money to a local foodbank by sending him a signed shirt, but not his own because "no—one wants the left—back‘s shirt." robertson sent him a shirt signed by forward roberto firmino instead. robertson read of seven—year—old alfie radford's gesture on twitter and posted him a letter of thanks. robertson also wrote that foodbanks are a "cause close to my heart." before his 21st birthday in 2015, the former queen's park and dundee united left—back asked friends and family to donate to a foodbank rather than buy him a present.
but that tag can't be thrown at liverpool defender andrew robertson. scotland international has thanked a young anfield fan who donated his pocket money to a local foodbank by sending him a signed shirt, but not his own because "no—one wants the left—back‘s shirt." robertson sent him a shirt signed by forward roberto firmino instead. robertson read of seven—year—old alfie radford's gesture on twitter and posted him a letter of thanks. robertson also wrote that foodbanks are...
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robbie robertson carried on working pretty much until the day he died.started from a place where he had no idea what to do, and then some light shines through and it turns into something magical. guitarist, singer and composer — robbie robertson — who's died at the age of 80. fancy owning a piece of twitter? billionaire owner elon musk is putting twitter building signs and other items from the company up for auctionjust weeks after the firm's rebranding as x. among the 584 lots on offer are coffee tables, outsized bird cages, and oil paintings of images that went viral. also listed are tens of desks and chairs, a dj booth, and enough musical instruments to equip a band. and before we go — a special edition 50 pence coin has been created to mark the coronation of king charles. five million coins will be issued, with a design based on westminster abbey, where the coronation took place. there are currently 27 billion coins in circulation from the queen's reign. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. for many parts of the uk, it feels as thou
robbie robertson carried on working pretty much until the day he died.started from a place where he had no idea what to do, and then some light shines through and it turns into something magical. guitarist, singer and composer — robbie robertson — who's died at the age of 80. fancy owning a piece of twitter? billionaire owner elon musk is putting twitter building signs and other items from the company up for auctionjust weeks after the firm's rebranding as x. among the 584 lots on offer are...
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neil robertson would be a --oular here now. neil robertson would be a pepuiarwinter_ here now.ut _ here now. neil robertson would be a popular winter here but it's - here now. neil robertson would be a popular winter here but it's always i popular winter here but it's always difficult to predict who will get their hands on this famous trophy. jamie broughton, bbc news, sheffield. that's all the sport for now. we'll have more for you on the bbc news channel later on. sarah, thank you. china is beginning military exercises around taiwan. an army spokesman said they were directed at what he called the "wrong signal" being sent about the island by the united states. the exercises coincide with a bipartisan visit by six us lawmakers to taipei. the biden administration has repeatedly talked of its "rock—solid" commitment to taiwan. but china regards the self—governing island as an integral part of its territory and a foreign ministry spokesman has condemned the us support for taiwan. democrat senator bob menendez is among those visiting taipei — he spoke about the international impor
neil robertson would be a --oular here now. neil robertson would be a pepuiarwinter_ here now.ut _ here now. neil robertson would be a popular winter here but it's - here now. neil robertson would be a popular winter here but it's always i popular winter here but it's always difficult to predict who will get their hands on this famous trophy. jamie broughton, bbc news, sheffield. that's all the sport for now. we'll have more for you on the bbc news channel later on. sarah, thank you. china is...
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neil robertson has knocked out mark selby to reach the last four.een in fine form all week at milton keynes, beating selby 6—2. here's a round—up of the day's action so far with seema jaswal. we have reached the quarterfinal stage here at the uk championship, and we saw a really intriguing match today between neil robertson and mark selby, but just today between neil robertson and mark selby, butjust to go to. he was an imperious form today, along success was an imperious form today, along success of 90%, his stats. almost impossible to play against, but there was a chance in the match, when mark selby could have got on level terms, a sort of unforced ever in position, but neil robertson was just awesome today. big breaks, high—scoring frames, just what we associate with mark robinson —— neil robertson now. even some of the frames he did lose, but his long game was phenomenal, his safety was great, but his scoring all the winter was fantastic. it was nearly a perfect match of sneaker he played a. he looks like he really enjoyed himself today. over o
neil robertson has knocked out mark selby to reach the last four.een in fine form all week at milton keynes, beating selby 6—2. here's a round—up of the day's action so far with seema jaswal. we have reached the quarterfinal stage here at the uk championship, and we saw a really intriguing match today between neil robertson and mark selby, but just today between neil robertson and mark selby, butjust to go to. he was an imperious form today, along success was an imperious form today, along...
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i wasn't aware of it _ robertson to apologise.of it during _ robertson to apologise. i wasn't aware of it during the _ robertson to apologise. i wasn't aware of it during the game, - robertson to apologise. i wasn't aware of it during the game, it l robertson to apologise. i wasn't i aware of it during the game, it was after the game and didn't want to see the pictures before the press conference because it makes life a little bit easier if you don't know what's happening. i spoke to pretty much, i spoke to robertson and all the other guys, not to the assistant, i was not involved in that talk, but i think it is all dealt with really well.- that talk, but i think it is all dealt with really well. new york red bulls forward _ dealt with really well. new york red bulls forward has _ dealt with really well. new york red bulls forward has been _ dealt with really well. new york red bulls forward has been handed - dealt with really well. new york red bulls forward has been handed a - bulls forward has been handed a six—game ban by majo
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and religion in our state _ pat robertson and religion in our state and — pat robertson and religionitics is really a toxic— state and in our politics is really a toxic brew and that is directly a result— a toxic brew and that is directly a result of— a toxic brew and that is directly a result of his efforts.— result of his efforts. interesting, and tom, result of his efforts. interesting, and tom. from _ result of his efforts. interesting, and tom, from the _ result of his efforts. interesting, and tom, from the outside - result of his efforts. interesting, i and tom, from the outside looking in, the uk and other countries have a pretty clear separation between these things. a pretty clear separation between these things— a pretty clear separation between these things-— these things. yes, look, i have looked to _ these things. yes, look, i have looked to listen _ these things. yes, look, i have looked to listen to _ these things. yes, look, i have looked to listen to the - these things. yes, look, i have looked to listen to the erudite | these things. yes, look, i have i looked to l
and religion in our state _ pat robertson and religion in our state and — pat robertson and religionitics is really a toxic— state and in our politics is really a toxic brew and that is directly a result— a toxic brew and that is directly a result of— a toxic brew and that is directly a result of his efforts.— result of his efforts. interesting, and tom, result of his efforts. interesting, and tom. from _ result of his efforts. interesting, and tom, from the _ result of his efforts....
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captain andy robertson grew up not far from - robertson grew up not far from hampden.pool of course but he said he was really excited about how inspired he hoped children would be across the country watching this match. of course kick off is at tpm, when children will be in school, but many of them have campaigned to be allowed to watch in classrooms, and andy robertson said he was very pleased to hear that. the schools could maybe _ pleased to hear that. the schools could maybe give _ pleased to hear that. the schools could maybe give them _ pleased to hear that. the schools could maybe give them a - pleased to hear that. the schools could maybe give them a special| pleased to hear that. the schools - could maybe give them a special pass to watch _ could maybe give them a special pass to watch the — could maybe give them a special pass to watch the game. _ could maybe give them a special pass to watch the game. we _ could maybe give them a special pass to watch the game. we obviously - could maybe give them a special passl to watch the game. we obviously want the whol
captain andy robertson grew up not far from - robertson grew up not far from hampden.pool of course but he said he was really excited about how inspired he hoped children would be across the country watching this match. of course kick off is at tpm, when children will be in school, but many of them have campaigned to be allowed to watch in classrooms, and andy robertson said he was very pleased to hear that. the schools could maybe _ pleased to hear that. the schools could maybe give _ pleased...
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neil robertson leads graeme dott 5—2 in the opening session of the world grand prix final in cheltenhambertson is playing in his third consecutive ranking final, having won the european masters a fortnight ago and he was runner—up at the german masters last weekend. they'll play to a finish tonight. that's all the sport for now.
neil robertson leads graeme dott 5—2 in the opening session of the world grand prix final in cheltenhambertson is playing in his third consecutive ranking final, having won the european masters a fortnight ago and he was runner—up at the german masters last weekend. they'll play to a finish tonight. that's all the sport for now.
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robbie robertson was born in toronto in 1943.e their name as a backing group for bob dylan, helping influence his transition from folk artist to rock star. after the band broke up, he pursued a solo career, but also became a film composer, forging a close working relationship with the director martin scorsese. # catch the blue train. robbie robertson carried on working pretty much until the day he died. he once said of his music that he started from a place where he had no idea what to do, and then some light shines through and it turns into something magical. robbie robertson, who has died at the age of 80. you're watching bbc news. hello. for many parts of the uk, it feels as if summer has made a return. the warmest weather we have seen for quite some time. it may not last that long, because on the satellite picture, you can see the cloud out to the west, a weather front that will bring something of a change. ahead of that, a feed of southerly winds and some warm air spreading across the uk. feeling quite humid in places. while
robbie robertson was born in toronto in 1943.e their name as a backing group for bob dylan, helping influence his transition from folk artist to rock star. after the band broke up, he pursued a solo career, but also became a film composer, forging a close working relationship with the director martin scorsese. # catch the blue train. robbie robertson carried on working pretty much until the day he died. he once said of his music that he started from a place where he had no idea what to do, and...
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robbie robertson was born in toronto in 1943.career, forming the band in 1967. they backed bob dylan, helping influence his transition from artist to rock star. singing. after the band broke up, he pursued a solo career, but also became a film composer, forging a close working relationship with the director martin scorsese. robbie robertson: working pretty much until the day he died. he once said of his music that he started from a place where he had no idea what to do, and then some light shines through and it turns into something magical. the guitarist, singer and composer robbie robertson there who has died at the age of 80. here in the uk, police in the west midlands say they are treating a fire at a well—known 18th—century pub near dudley as arson. the cookhouse described as written's longest pub was largely destroyed by the blaze. it was then bulldozed with the local councils that was unauthorised, unacceptable and possibly unlawful. what is left of the pipe has now been searched by a specialist fire service dog that can sn
robbie robertson was born in toronto in 1943.career, forming the band in 1967. they backed bob dylan, helping influence his transition from artist to rock star. singing. after the band broke up, he pursued a solo career, but also became a film composer, forging a close working relationship with the director martin scorsese. robbie robertson: working pretty much until the day he died. he once said of his music that he started from a place where he had no idea what to do, and then some light...
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geoffrey robertson, welcome to hardtalk. how big a deal is the icc�*s decision to charge vladimir putin with war crimes and issue an arrest warrant? it's very important because it has removed a credibility that he would otherwise have had. he is banned now from 123 countries. so, in addition, he may well end up in the hague, not soon, of course, but in years to come, there may be a coup and he may, like milosevic, be handed overfor... to ease sanctions. he may, in time, he's only 69, be stumbling into the dock like some old nazi, as there are at the moment in germany, so it is not without significance. i'm imagining people listening to you in moscow and giving a look of complete disdain to what they have just heard. the fact is vladimir putin is still president of russia, comfortable in the kremlin. you say he can't travel. actually, i spoke to a member of the duma, the russian parliament, just a few days ago — yevgeny popov — who said, "forget it. "of course, vladimir putin is still going to travel. "he's going to travel an
geoffrey robertson, welcome to hardtalk. how big a deal is the icc�*s decision to charge vladimir putin with war crimes and issue an arrest warrant? it's very important because it has removed a credibility that he would otherwise have had. he is banned now from 123 countries. so, in addition, he may well end up in the hague, not soon, of course, but in years to come, there may be a coup and he may, like milosevic, be handed overfor... to ease sanctions. he may, in time, he's only 69, be...
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phil robertson, thank ou so north korea. phil robertson, thank you so much _ north korea.hank you so much forjoining us - north korea. phil robertson, thank you so much forjoining us on i you so much forjoining us on newsday today. and that's all we have time for for this addition of newsday. of course, you can get in touch with all of us on twitter. stay with bbc world news if you can. thanks for watching. good evening. i'm here with your sports news and chelsea got their women's champions league campaign back on track with a 2—1 win away tojuventus in group a. erin cuthbert put the londoners i—0 just after the half hour mark with a dazzling solo run and shot. italian international barbara bonansea levelled matters in turin six minutes later with a brilliant volley building the pressure on emma hayes's side. but it was once again pernille harder to the rescue, as she scored chelsea's second with around 20 minutes remaining. that means that chelsea are second in group a, trailing two—time winners wolfsburg on goal difference, the germans accounting for swiss side servette
phil robertson, thank ou so north korea. phil robertson, thank you so much _ north korea.hank you so much forjoining us - north korea. phil robertson, thank you so much forjoining us on i you so much forjoining us on newsday today. and that's all we have time for for this addition of newsday. of course, you can get in touch with all of us on twitter. stay with bbc world news if you can. thanks for watching. good evening. i'm here with your sports news and chelsea got their women's champions...
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robertson still without a ranking title since june last year.ndoor event at olympia. the defending champion was the only briton to make the jump—off in a tough london leg of the world cup series and riding his experienced mare ursula brash looked like he'd gone fast enough to win it again, until the final rider julian eppaillard from francejust pipped his time by four tenths of a second. that is all from sportsday. this year ‘s sports personality of the year will be announced on bbc one this evening. watch the show from liverpool right now. more sport on bbc news throughout the evening. next, meet the author. sometimes, an author makes a big demand of a reader. nick harkaway does that in his novel gnomon — an intricate, complicated story on a vast canvas, set in a future britain where we're living in a surveillance state, although it's one that most people seem to believe is fundamentally good. but this is, among many other things, a murder mystery. something's gone wrong and there is a fiendish puzzle, many fiendish puzzles, to be solved. gnomo
robertson still without a ranking title since june last year.ndoor event at olympia. the defending champion was the only briton to make the jump—off in a tough london leg of the world cup series and riding his experienced mare ursula brash looked like he'd gone fast enough to win it again, until the final rider julian eppaillard from francejust pipped his time by four tenths of a second. that is all from sportsday. this year ‘s sports personality of the year will be announced on bbc one...
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jimmy robertson the line! wales have just one! comeback. jimmy robertson the line!ne! wales have just one! it's the french who have it now. still going for the french, the tribe will be scored as she touches down! flying to the line, scotland closing what a way to - the six nations. england celebrate at home. to reflect on those results against the action this weekend, i am delighted to say i'm joined by former world cup winnerjames tindall and former hookerfor ireland. cup winnerjames tindall and former hooker for ireland. how impressed have you been with - incredible for england? it is incredible. run for england? it is incredible. not like a very special cause in memory of the court she died last year, a fantastic charity fundraiser. it has been a fantastic fundraiser. it has been a fantastic fundraiser. shane has done an incredible job putting fundraiser. shane has done an incrediblejob putting it together.
jimmy robertson the line! wales have just one! comeback. jimmy robertson the line!ne! wales have just one! it's the french who have it now. still going for the french, the tribe will be scored as she touches down! flying to the line, scotland closing what a way to - the six nations. england celebrate at home. to reflect on those results against the action this weekend, i am delighted to say i'm joined by former world cup winnerjames tindall and former hookerfor ireland. cup winnerjames tindall...
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former champion neil robertson _ quite well. former champion neil robertson has - quite well.obertson has been knocked out. the australian lost 6—3 to barry hawkins, who goes on to face one of the game's greatest ever players, fellow englishman ronnie 0'sullivan next up. tributes to france beckenbauer have continued to come in from the world of football. jurgen klinsmann, who played for him in germany's world cup winning side at italia 90 said he was the most charismatic of sporting leaders. klinsmann was speaking in qatar, where he is managing the south korea side at the asia cup.— managing the south korea side at the asia cup. every german, it is a very. _ at the asia cup. every german, it is a very. very _ at the asia cup. every german, it is a very, very sad _ at the asia cup. every german, it is a very, very sad day. - it is a very, very sad day. franz beckenbauer was the leader of german football for many decades. he was with pele the best player in the world in the best player in the world in the 60s, 70s, 80s, and so i think the football world is very, very sad, but es
former champion neil robertson _ quite well. former champion neil robertson has - quite well.obertson has been knocked out. the australian lost 6—3 to barry hawkins, who goes on to face one of the game's greatest ever players, fellow englishman ronnie 0'sullivan next up. tributes to france beckenbauer have continued to come in from the world of football. jurgen klinsmann, who played for him in germany's world cup winning side at italia 90 said he was the most charismatic of sporting leaders....
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after his epic win on sunday night, neil robertson withdrew from the scottish 0pen.you were up watching you'll know the uk championship produced a final to remember — neither robertson norjudd trump were ever more than one frame ahead. it went right down to a decider which started at around quarter to midnight, and 67 minutes later, at five to one in the morning, robertson won it. he spoke afterwards to my colleague sarah mulkerrins. my my brain was really wired after the match and i couldn't get to sleep until probably about five o'clock in the morning. so i woke up about 20 times during the night, sort of, waking up, whether or not i wonder loss, which actually happens a lot with boa rdman and loss, which actually happens a lot with boardman and athletes in general, that after big game, and doing your sleep, you've got the sort of moments where you wake up spontaneously and every time i woke up spontaneously and every time i woke up to spontaneously and every time i woke my spontaneously and every time i woke up to my saw the trophy there to kind of reassure me tha
after his epic win on sunday night, neil robertson withdrew from the scottish 0pen.you were up watching you'll know the uk championship produced a final to remember — neither robertson norjudd trump were ever more than one frame ahead. it went right down to a decider which started at around quarter to midnight, and 67 minutes later, at five to one in the morning, robertson won it. he spoke afterwards to my colleague sarah mulkerrins. my my brain was really wired after the match and i couldn't...
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a fantastic player, neil robertson.he shop and get on with it with no problems. great to watch. a lot better in the safety department. you don't always see that from rob but he can play actively. - up that from rob but he can play actively. up the best that from rob but he can play actively. - up - the best when he put his mind to it. will be milkman deliver? viewfinder in the first session, getting under way on the red button and online at
a fantastic player, neil robertson.he shop and get on with it with no problems. great to watch. a lot better in the safety department. you don't always see that from rob but he can play actively. - up that from rob but he can play actively. up the best that from rob but he can play actively. - up - the best when he put his mind to it. will be milkman deliver? viewfinder in the first session, getting under way on the red button and online at
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, is it tric for government. joe robertson, is it tricky for the _ government. joe robertson, is it trickyvernment. joe robertson, is it i tricky for the conservatives to take the moral high ground on this after the chris pincher affair, partygate, gambling on the date of the general election day before rishi sunak announced it? i election day before rishi sunak announced it?— announced it? i don't think it is about the _ announced it? i don't think it is about the conservatives taking | announced it? i don't think it is i about the conservatives taking the moral_ about the conservatives taking the moral high ground. _ about the conservatives taking the moral high ground. we _ about the conservatives taking the moral high ground. we have a - about the conservatives taking the . moral high ground. we have a prime minister— moral high ground. we have a prime minister who— moral high ground. we have a prime minister who has— moral high ground. we have a prime minister who has a terrible _ moral high ground. we have a prime minister who has a terrible lack- minister who has a terrible lack of
, is it tric for government. joe robertson, is it tricky for the _ government. joe robertson, is it trickyvernment. joe robertson, is it i tricky for the conservatives to take the moral high ground on this after the chris pincher affair, partygate, gambling on the date of the general election day before rishi sunak announced it? i election day before rishi sunak announced it?— announced it? i don't think it is about the _ announced it? i don't think it is about the conservatives taking |...
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but mr robertson, who i see as the never16 but mr robertson, who i see as the never 16 c —— has beenving. thanks to all colleagues and constituents of 17 yea rs of colleagues and constituents of 17 years of public life. it has spread an honour to serve as... will forward to new chopperjantjies —— new opportunities. my eyesight is not good enough to be to tell you what is in the letter. my colleagues will be going through it with a fine tooth comb to find out if they can find what is the background to his decision. it is somewhat unexpected. he says he regrets leaving and will obviously find out in the rest, and the rest of the day goes on, what makes have those regrets and the decision to go. in some ways it will bea decision to go. in some ways it will be a blow for his party. he has been such a prominent figure, he is one of its most formidable public speakers. he took over when alex almond stop being the party leader, became first minster at westminster. angus robertson, deputy leader of the snp, former mp for moray, stepping down from politics, it seems. a father whose three daug
but mr robertson, who i see as the never16 but mr robertson, who i see as the never 16 c —— has beenving. thanks to all colleagues and constituents of 17 yea rs of colleagues and constituents of 17 years of public life. it has spread an honour to serve as... will forward to new chopperjantjies —— new opportunities. my eyesight is not good enough to be to tell you what is in the letter. my colleagues will be going through it with a fine tooth comb to find out if they can find what is the...
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tension grew and robertson could not contain his emotions. , and!n he needed it most. in the end, fu stayed calm under pressure and played the better snooker to win the match. he faces that defending champion mark selby in —— fora that defending champion mark selby in —— for a place in the semifinals —— come on! the american astronaut peggy whitson has broken the record for the number of days spent in space by an american. president trump telephoned her to congratulate her on beating the previous record of 534 days. greg dawson reports. white house? this is mission control, houston. like so many long—distance calls, it got off to a slightly awkward start. do you hear me? after a few pauses to work out the delay on the line... yes, sir, we have you loud and clear. ..the president was on script as he congratulated dr peggy whitson. today, commander whitson, you have broken the record for the most total time spent in space by an american astronaut. 534 days, and counting. earlier this month, dr whitson was made commander of the international space stat
tension grew and robertson could not contain his emotions. , and!n he needed it most. in the end, fu stayed calm under pressure and played the better snooker to win the match. he faces that defending champion mark selby in —— fora that defending champion mark selby in —— for a place in the semifinals —— come on! the american astronaut peggy whitson has broken the record for the number of days spent in space by an american. president trump telephoned her to congratulate her on...
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is stood down whilst the fa investigates this incident with andy robertson. and olympic silver medallists — but it's gold for britain's curlers at the world championships. hello and thanks forjoining us, here's your latest sports news. jon rahm says winning his first masters on what would have been seve ballesteros�* 66th birthday was incredibly meaningful and said his compatriot was giving him a helping hand around augusta. the spaniard came from behind in sunday's final round to earn a maiden greenjacket. our correspondent andy swiss was there... what andy swiss was there... a day to remember forjor he what a day to rememberforjon rahm. he clinched his first masters title in ultimately emphatic style. he began the final round two shots behind brooks koepka but he never really recovered from a poor start and instead, it was 52—year—old phil mickelson who rode into contention. mickelson who rode into contention. mickelson began the final round some ten shots adrift but he really rolled back the years to set a testing target. butjon rahm held his nerve over th
is stood down whilst the fa investigates this incident with andy robertson. and olympic silver medallists — but it's gold for britain's curlers at the world championships. hello and thanks forjoining us, here's your latest sports news. jon rahm says winning his first masters on what would have been seve ballesteros�* 66th birthday was incredibly meaningful and said his compatriot was giving him a helping hand around augusta. the spaniard came from behind in sunday's final round to earn a...
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the 38—year—old also confirmed he has apologised to robertson.red bulls forward dante vanzeir has been handed a six—game ban by major league soccer for using a racist remark during a match. play was stopped for 20 minutes during the red bulls�* clash with sanjose earthquakes last saturday because of the confrontation. the belgian later apologised and the club announced that he would step away to avoid "distractions". the 24—year—old will also need to to participate in additional league—mandated training and education sessions. to tennis and andrey rublev is a set up againstjan lennard struff in the quarterfinals of the monte carlo masters. later there will be a surprise all—italian affair as the world number eightjannick sinner faces lorenzo musetti. the 21—year—old shocked world number one novak djokovic in their last 16 tie on thursday to set up the encounter. djokovic won the first set and had looked in control, but lost the next two sets to the 16 seed. after his defeat, djokovic laid out his frustrations in a press conference. the feeling is
the 38—year—old also confirmed he has apologised to robertson.red bulls forward dante vanzeir has been handed a six—game ban by major league soccer for using a racist remark during a match. play was stopped for 20 minutes during the red bulls�* clash with sanjose earthquakes last saturday because of the confrontation. the belgian later apologised and the club announced that he would step away to avoid "distractions". the 24—year—old will also need to to participate in...
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this is one of the i biggest stars, eddie robertson, who has biggest stars, eddie robertson, who hasjoineddie robertson, who hasjoined the clamour of the mess up hasjoined the clamour of the mess up ua— hasjoined the clamour of the mess up ua five — hasjoined the clamour of the mess up ua five made of this entire weekend _ up ua five made of this entire weekend —— andy robertson. some people _ weekend —— andy robertson. some people accused of carrying fake tickets — people accused of carrying fake tickets were in his team, his entourage, so he was able to absolutely guarantee that was not the case — absolutely guarantee that was not the case i— absolutely guarantee that was not the case. i guess this is a particular— the case. i guess this is a particular sensitive subject for liverpool, the server lining to this crowd _ liverpool, the server lining to this crowd is_ liverpool, the server lining to this crowd is that tear gas, though horrible, — crowd is that tear gas, though horrible, reminded everybody of the tragedy— horrible, reminded everybody of the tragedy of— horrible, reminded eve
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they are quoting geoffrey robertson qc, he says well, 0k, they are quoting geoffrey robertson qc, he says well, ok, the police are fine when it comes to crime but what do you do about bad behaviour where people are unable to make it public? he says if it is in the public interest, it should not be gaggable. the sunday telegraph has been reporting on revelations surrounding sir philip green and the use of am he! sir philip green and the use of am he denies sir philip green and the use of lidia‘s he denies he sir philip green and the use of am he denies he has much something they are trying to seek to do some kind of resolution. —— very much something they are trying to see through to. yes, i think the problem is people signing a non disclosure agreements believing that are completely binds them, even though they may have cause or reason them, even though they may have cause or reason to them, even though they may have cause or reason to complain about something that could be illegal, but the point that geoffrey robertson is making, that nigel has just mentioned, if it is public intere
they are quoting geoffrey robertson qc, he says well, 0k, they are quoting geoffrey robertson qc, he says well, ok, the police are fine when it comes to crime but what do you do about bad behaviour where people are unable to make it public? he says if it is in the public interest, it should not be gaggable. the sunday telegraph has been reporting on revelations surrounding sir philip green and the use of am he! sir philip green and the use of am he denies sir philip green and the use of...
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robertson has just pulled it back, though, to level it at 9—9.there's been double british success on the final evening of cycling's six—day series in manchester. katie archibald has been crowned the general classification champion, while jack carlin beat fellow brit and olympic championjason kenny in a tight finish to become the sprint champion. and tottenham fans have had theirfirst look at what the match experience will be at their new stadium with a first game being played there this afternoon. the test event saw spurs‘ under 185 side played southampton, with manager mauricio pochettino in attendance and saying it'll have a massive positive effect on the players and the club. the spurs first team is scheduled finally to play their first match at the new ground in the first week of april. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening, now though on the news channel it's time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what is
robertson has just pulled it back, though, to level it at 9—9.there's been double british success on the final evening of cycling's six—day series in manchester. katie archibald has been crowned the general classification champion, while jack carlin beat fellow brit and olympic championjason kenny in a tight finish to become the sprint champion. and tottenham fans have had theirfirst look at what the match experience will be at their new stadium with a first game being played there this...
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robertson capitalised in the shift in momentum.ry hawkins in tomorrow's final. you can follow that semifinal at the moment on bbc two. 150th cap in the game. the other match, world champions new zealand lost to australia. novak djokovic is scheduled to begin the defence of his title at the australian open on monday, but he is of course back at the detention hotel in melbourne now ahead of a court hearing that is at 10:30pm tonight uk time. the world number one, who isn't vaccinated against 10:30pm tonight uk time. the world number one, who isn't vaccinated against covid—19, 10:30pm tonight uk time. the world number one, who isn't vaccinated against covid—19, this 10:30pm tonight uk time. the world number one, who isn't vaccinated against covid—19, this is deportation after his visa was cancelled for a second time. his legal team have been preparing his case following the decision by australia's immigration minister to cancel the visa on the grounds of health and good order. things haven't quite gone to plan for emma raducanu since
robertson capitalised in the shift in momentum.ry hawkins in tomorrow's final. you can follow that semifinal at the moment on bbc two. 150th cap in the game. the other match, world champions new zealand lost to australia. novak djokovic is scheduled to begin the defence of his title at the australian open on monday, but he is of course back at the detention hotel in melbourne now ahead of a court hearing that is at 10:30pm tonight uk time. the world number one, who isn't vaccinated against...
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neil robertson last won this title a decade ago.sed brown went in the middle pocket and pulled it back to 4—3. but another miss from the englishman in the final frame of the session meant robertson started the evening session 5—3 up. and you can follow that on the bbc sport website, or watch it on bbc two. robinson up 6—4. england's hawkins seeking first masters crown. best of 19 frames at alexandra palace. having beaten south africa yesterday, england have made it two wins out of two in netball�*s quad series. they came back from eight points down against new zealand to win their second group game at london's copper box arena by 49—46. they'll play australia in their final group game on tuesday. much more reaction on those stories at the bbc sport website, including the sacking of benitez at everton. but that's all from me for now, good night. hello, there. expect a quiet week ofjanuary expect a quiet week of january weather ahead. that basically means this high pressure continues to dominate the story. we will see a good deal of d
neil robertson last won this title a decade ago.sed brown went in the middle pocket and pulled it back to 4—3. but another miss from the englishman in the final frame of the session meant robertson started the evening session 5—3 up. and you can follow that on the bbc sport website, or watch it on bbc two. robinson up 6—4. england's hawkins seeking first masters crown. best of 19 frames at alexandra palace. having beaten south africa yesterday, england have made it two wins out of two in...
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and it's australia's neil robertson who has the edge.nglish open champion stuart bingham, who looked like winning the opening frame. but robertson produced a break of 65 to recover from 53—0 down and win the frame to make it 6—3. the match is the best of 17 frames. live coverage is on the bbc sport website and bbc red button. double european indoor champion laura muir is one of a record—equalling 48 athletes named by great britain for next month's european indoor championships in glasgow, perhaps unsurprising following her performance yesterday. she will defend her 1500 and 3000—metre titles at the event and demonstrated she's in line to retain both after taking five seconds off the british record for the indoor mile in birmingham yesterday. sprinter asha philip and hurdler andrew pozzi will all be defending their titles from belgrade in 2017. here's what else has been happening today. the big—hitting batsman chris gayle will retire from one—day internationals after this summer's world cup to concentrate on t20 cricket. england wing chri
and it's australia's neil robertson who has the edge.nglish open champion stuart bingham, who looked like winning the opening frame. but robertson produced a break of 65 to recover from 53—0 down and win the frame to make it 6—3. the match is the best of 17 frames. live coverage is on the bbc sport website and bbc red button. double european indoor champion laura muir is one of a record—equalling 48 athletes named by great britain for next month's european indoor championships in glasgow,...
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robertson was asked about germany, too.ret that germany were going to dominate possession. and of course he namechecked toni cross, one of the best midfielders, if not the best midfielder in the world. he said that they would just have to try to keep the ball and try to frustrate germany as much as possible. and again, he reiterated something that many people within the scotland camp have been saying. the pressure will be on germany because this is their home match in their home tournament and it's the very first one. they fight for every ball. i think as i mentioned, they made a great journey from a team who play a lot of long balls and go in the second ball and try to fight for the second ball and then play in the final third to a team who can create chances and ball possession as well. it's not only a team who can fight for a second ball and the ball's not always up in the air. they are brilliant in both possession moments, very good in the final third, they play a lot of crosses. so they try to do, try to create some st
robertson was asked about germany, too.ret that germany were going to dominate possession. and of course he namechecked toni cross, one of the best midfielders, if not the best midfielder in the world. he said that they would just have to try to keep the ball and try to frustrate germany as much as possible. and again, he reiterated something that many people within the scotland camp have been saying. the pressure will be on germany because this is their home match in their home tournament and...
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neil robertson has just drawn level at 4-4 with robertson has just drawn level at 4—1; with the debutantp up—to—date with that on bbc two. eilish mccolgan is out of sunday's london marathon after picking up a knee problem. mccolgan is the british half—marathon record holder and the commonwealth games' 10,000 metre champion. she was due to be making her debut in the event but has delayed herjourney to london to give herself as much time as possible to make a decision. her mother liz mccolgan won the london marathon in 1996. and that's all the sport for now. europe is facing a massive cocaine crisis, according to law enforcement agencies. production of the drug has increased by a third in just one year, after a slowdown over the pandemic. europe and north america are the largest markets for cocaine. in the most recent discovery — british authorities seized more than a tonne of cocaine found floating off the south coast. drug smugglers are even using submarines to bring millions of dollars worth of cocaine into the continent from south america. our europe correspondent nick beake has more.
neil robertson has just drawn level at 4-4 with robertson has just drawn level at 4—1; with the debutantp up—to—date with that on bbc two. eilish mccolgan is out of sunday's london marathon after picking up a knee problem. mccolgan is the british half—marathon record holder and the commonwealth games' 10,000 metre champion. she was due to be making her debut in the event but has delayed herjourney to london to give herself as much time as possible to make a decision. her mother liz...
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in the end though the 35—year—old robertson showing his experience to come through. australian. he spoke to the bbc after the match opening up about his addiction to computer games and how big an issue it is for professional sportsmen. i've got quite an addictive personality where if i start doing something i try to do it to the best of my ability, that is why i dare not pick up a golf club, you know. so, yeah, i have decided to make a clea n b rea k so, yeah, i have decided to make a clean break from it, so, yeah, i have decided to make a clean breakfrom it, i can't play them. once i turn a computer on i can easily play them for 12 hours straight. like a lot of people, a friend of mine said to me earlier, yes, i lost many years of my life to world of warcraft, or as people call it, world of warcrack, sojust happy to keep painting my figures and leave it at that. barry hawkins is also through to the second round after beating fellow—englishman tom ford 10—3. meanwhile, in the first of the second round matches, kyren wilson leads stuart bingham 5—3 overnight. the seco
in the end though the 35—year—old robertson showing his experience to come through. australian. he spoke to the bbc after the match opening up about his addiction to computer games and how big an issue it is for professional sportsmen. i've got quite an addictive personality where if i start doing something i try to do it to the best of my ability, that is why i dare not pick up a golf club, you know. so, yeah, i have decided to make a clea n b rea k so, yeah, i have decided to make a clean...
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and robertson reveals his addiction to video games that has threatened to ruin his snooker career.g european night at old tarfford tonight. the europa league is fast becoming manchester united's priority because it carries that extra incentive for the winner, a place in next season's champions league, and united can't be sure of achieving that in the premier league. their quarterfinal tie against the belgians anderlecht is balanced at 1—1 after the first leg. richard askam is at the match for us. and last fall and league is what is up and last fall and league is what is upforgrabs in and last fall and league is what is up for grabs in and a chance to get closer to lifting a trophy but also more importantly the champions league spot that would go with that for manchester united. they have a slender advantage tonight, the away goal scored against belgium. they criticised the strikers. they will be interesting to see who he selects smite shut and a breather which came on light against chelsea. you will bejumping at on light against chelsea. you will be jumping at the on light against
and robertson reveals his addiction to video games that has threatened to ruin his snooker career.g european night at old tarfford tonight. the europa league is fast becoming manchester united's priority because it carries that extra incentive for the winner, a place in next season's champions league, and united can't be sure of achieving that in the premier league. their quarterfinal tie against the belgians anderlecht is balanced at 1—1 after the first leg. richard askam is at the match for...
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robertson approached the official at the end of the first half of their 2—2 draw with arsenal in thed appeared to make contact, with hatzidakis then raising his arm. former referee keith hackett says hatzidakis�* career is injeopardy if he's found guilty of making contact with robertson. we've reached the quarter final stage in the european champions league and a mouthwatering clash on tuesday night sees manchester city host bayern munich in the first leg. it's the first time manager pep guardiola has faced his former side since leaving bayern in 2016. city are still chasing a first european title but go into the game in good form having not been beaten since the start of february and the scale of the achievement should they go all the way isn't lost on the boss. tennis�* clay court season is underway in earnest although the monte carlo masters is missing the likes of nafa nadal and carlos alcarez. british number one cameron norrie is there, but is already out. the eleventh seed was outclassed by argentina's francisco cerundolo in the first round 6—3, 6—4. britain's jack draper is th
robertson approached the official at the end of the first half of their 2—2 draw with arsenal in thed appeared to make contact, with hatzidakis then raising his arm. former referee keith hackett says hatzidakis�* career is injeopardy if he's found guilty of making contact with robertson. we've reached the quarter final stage in the european champions league and a mouthwatering clash on tuesday night sees manchester city host bayern munich in the first leg. it's the first time manager pep...
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before he snookered himself on the yellow, much to the surprise of robertson especially with all theou can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that's bbc.com/sport. until next time, goodbye. hello. there were winners and losers when it came to the weather story on thursday. for parts of northwest england and wales in particular, we have blue sky and sunshine, even some january warmth, with a high of 1a celsius. but it was a different story across the midlands — we had quite a lot of fog in the morning that lifted to low grey cloud. the misty conditions lingered, and for parts of hereford and worcestershire, well, temperatures only climbed just up to four celsius. it was also quite windy, and there was a weak weather front bringing some outbreaks of showery rain to the northwest of scotland. but most of us under the influence of high pressure, and with light winds and that high pressure is going to stay with us for the next few days, further areas of fog could be an issue as well. that could bring poor visibility and, if it lingers, it will a
before he snookered himself on the yellow, much to the surprise of robertson especially with all theou can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that's bbc.com/sport. until next time, goodbye. hello. there were winners and losers when it came to the weather story on thursday. for parts of northwest england and wales in particular, we have blue sky and sunshine, even some january warmth, with a high of 1a celsius. but it was a different story across the...
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former champion know robertson becomes the succeed to go out in the world snooker championship first round. —— oxlade—chamberlain. —— becomes the first six seed to go out. real madrid are in control of the champions league semifinal after a 2-1 champions league semifinal after a 2—1 win at bayern munich tonight. our football reporterjohn joins us. biden had to lead and the lion's share of possession and all the shots, but they were wasteful. they wa nted shots, but they were wasteful. they wanted to take something substantial to. smash and grab from real madrid. farfrom their to. smash and grab from real madrid. far from their best. both sides were farfrom far from their best. both sides were far from the best but real madrid who have so often happens in the champions league, they got the job done. let's have a look of the goals. you stated! great start for bayern munich. an electrical score as well. the ball is not through joshua kimmich, highly rated defender, awful goalkeeping care. no wonder they public man's david hale. they had a great chance and wasted it. just before half—tim
former champion know robertson becomes the succeed to go out in the world snooker championship first round. —— oxlade—chamberlain. —— becomes the first six seed to go out. real madrid are in control of the champions league semifinal after a 2-1 champions league semifinal after a 2—1 win at bayern munich tonight. our football reporterjohn joins us. biden had to lead and the lion's share of possession and all the shots, but they were wasteful. they wa nted shots, but they were...
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walked off, thought, "well, george robertson believes in him". yeah.ertson said "devolution will kill nationalism stone dead," so. he wasn't right about everything. oh, but that then makes me think back to that period. because, actually, at that point, i mean, gordon brown was actually the one out of those two that was going to be the prime minister, wasn't it? or is that have we sort of almost remembered that period? george robertson, you know, took certain precautions if he was going around telling people that tony blair was the future because gordon brown was not amused at all. he never forgave. i mean, percy will know this so much better than me. but in 1994, after the tragic death ofjohn smith, the scotsman ran a poll of, i think, scottish labour mps which showed that tony blair was ahead of gordon brown. gordon brown never forgave the scotsman for that. but remind me because i think i'm wrong about the date in that, of course, because tony blair became an mp.. in 1983. so this was the late 805. this is when george robertson said this to me, late
walked off, thought, "well, george robertson believes in him". yeah.ertson said "devolution will kill nationalism stone dead," so. he wasn't right about everything. oh, but that then makes me think back to that period. because, actually, at that point, i mean, gordon brown was actually the one out of those two that was going to be the prime minister, wasn't it? or is that have we sort of almost remembered that period? george robertson, you know, took certain precautions if...
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safety first for scotland — their captain andy robertson leaves training, but the management insist he'll for the opener on friday. and all eyes on molly — as the world indoor champion goes for more success at the europeans — we'll be in rome for the latest. also coming up on sportsday... it's a battle of the brits in nottingham — dart and boulter go head to head, as the grass court season begins. and more milestones forjamie chadwick. she speaks to us after victory at a prestigious indy car event at the weekend. hello there, and welcome along to sportsday, and we're kicking off with the countdown to the european championship — which starts on friday, with the hosts germany against scotland england's campaign begins at the weekend. they're one of the tournament favourites and received a royal send off before flying out today. gareth southgate and the team will be based in the centre of the country, an area called blankenhain in the city of erfurt, ahead of theirfirst game in gelsenkirchen — to face serbia on sunday. they'll then go on to play denmark and slovenia. a big couple of weeks ah
safety first for scotland — their captain andy robertson leaves training, but the management insist he'll for the opener on friday. and all eyes on molly — as the world indoor champion goes for more success at the europeans — we'll be in rome for the latest. also coming up on sportsday... it's a battle of the brits in nottingham — dart and boulter go head to head, as the grass court season begins. and more milestones forjamie chadwick. she speaks to us after victory at a prestigious...
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robbie robertson was born in toronto in 1943.ob dylan. they went from folk artist to rock stars. after the band broke up, he pursued a solo career but also became a film composer, forging a close working relationship with the director, martin scorsese. robbie robertson carried on working pretty much until the day he died. one set of his music at that he started from a place where he had idea what to do and then sunlight shines through and it turns into something magical. i�*ll be back at the top of the hour with more. stay with us here on bbc news hello there. heatwave conditions across the globe have been dominating weather headlines in recent weeks. and this week, we saw a return to heat across iberia. on wednesday afternoon in southern spain, we saw a high of 44 degrees, 111 fahrenheit. we are tapping into some of that warmth across the uk — not as extreme. it was a pleasant day on wednesday. thursday, it will be warmer still, with temperatures perhaps peaking at 27, possibly 28 degrees. that�*s 82 fahrenheit. but widespread w
robbie robertson was born in toronto in 1943.ob dylan. they went from folk artist to rock stars. after the band broke up, he pursued a solo career but also became a film composer, forging a close working relationship with the director, martin scorsese. robbie robertson carried on working pretty much until the day he died. one set of his music at that he started from a place where he had idea what to do and then sunlight shines through and it turns into something magical. i�*ll be back at the...
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this is business live from bbc news with jamie robertson and sally bundock. with jamie robertson this is business live from bbc news with jamie robertson and sally bundock. this is business live from bbc news with jamie robertson fiat chrysler says it will invest a billion dollars in the united states as the detroit motor show gets underway. live from london, that's our top story on monday 9th, january. the detroit motor show is underway, and the world's car—makers are looking to try to steer the way ahead, amid big changes for the industry. plus, we look back at the birth of a revolutionary product — it's ten years since the launch of the iphone. the markets. the markets in the uk are starting up and the markets in asia depressed, not a huge amount of movement. and we'll be getting the inside track on how crowd—funding is changing the way that solar energy projects are funded in developing countries. it is ten years on from the launch of the iphone, we want to know what you think will be the next game—changer? let us know — just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. welcome to the programme.
this is business live from bbc news with jamie robertson and sally bundock. with jamie robertson this is business live from bbc news with jamie robertson and sally bundock. this is business live from bbc news with jamie robertson fiat chrysler says it will invest a billion dollars in the united states as the detroit motor show gets underway. live from london, that's our top story on monday 9th, january. the detroit motor show is underway, and the world's car—makers are looking to try to steer...
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snp . ,, ~ ~ hearing from angus robertson, the deputy leader of % snp but - hearing from angus robertsonf the snp but also the leader at westminster, when he said in no uncertain terms that theresa may must not be allowed to stop a second referendum taking place. let there be no doubt. scotland will have its referendum and the people of this country will have their choice. they will not be denied their say. just in case some people in whitehall aren't listening, scotland's referendum is going to happen and no uk prime minister, no uk prime minister should dare to stand in the way of scotland's democracy. so, a lot of rhetoric at the moment, but in terms of the detail, the process, what happens next? i think, as detail, the process, what happens next? ithink, as you detail, the process, what happens next? i think, as you said, detail, the process, what happens next? ithink, as you said, a lot detail, the process, what happens next? i think, as you said, a lot of the rhetoric, although there isn't a second referendum yet, it feels like the phoney war is already underway, not only with her
snp . ,, ~ ~ hearing from angus robertson, the deputy leader of % snp but - hearing from angus robertsonf the snp but also the leader at westminster, when he said in no uncertain terms that theresa may must not be allowed to stop a second referendum taking place. let there be no doubt. scotland will have its referendum and the people of this country will have their choice. they will not be denied their say. just in case some people in whitehall aren't listening, scotland's referendum is going...