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it was a very brief hearing at birmingham magistrates�* court today.s as being in edgbaston in birmingham, spoke only to confirm his name, age and address in the hearing that lasted less than ten minutes. he faces two charges of attempted murder relating to two separate incidents. in the first, a man called hashi odowa was set alight after he was returning home from evening prayers at the west london london islamic centre in ealing on february the 27th. the second alleged attack took place earlier this week here in birmingham. in that, mohammed rayaz, who is 70 years old, was also set alight on his way home from evening prayers at his mosque, also in edgbaston in birmingham. we have spoken to his family who say he�*s still in a serious but stable condition in hospital. they say he suffered life changing injuries and was burnt on his chest, his face and his hands. he has been able to speak briefly to the police but can�*t open his eyes at the moment. mr abbkr was remanded in custody for another month, when he is due to appear before birmingham crown cou
it was a very brief hearing at birmingham magistrates�* court today.s as being in edgbaston in birmingham, spoke only to confirm his name, age and address in the hearing that lasted less than ten minutes. he faces two charges of attempted murder relating to two separate incidents. in the first, a man called hashi odowa was set alight after he was returning home from evening prayers at the west london london islamic centre in ealing on february the 27th. the second alleged attack took place...
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this is birmingham . oh, birmingham. birmingham. oh, birmingham.ly a shame birmingham. oh, birmingham. i mea any certainly a shame birmingham. oh, birmingham. i mea any kindtainly a shame birmingham. oh, birmingham. i mea any kind ofnly a shame birmingham. oh, birmingham. i mea any kind of intimacy�*ne birmingham. oh, birmingham. i mea any kind of intimacy or that any kind of intimacy or relationship banned relationship is now banned in that. relationship is now banned in that . i think relationship is now banned in that. i think probably the teaching staff are so paranoid now. yeah, they are. of course, the piano , rightfully so. the piano, rightfully so. i think the old saying and having relationship beyond the strict academic circumstances. yeah he seminars but on the tutorials and that's dreadful shame because there's a lot to learn. i it used to be the big thing about as as understood it the about as as i understood it the big oxford about as as i understood it the big cambridge oxford about as as i understood it the big cambridge yrestrd abou
this is birmingham . oh, birmingham. birmingham. oh, birmingham.ly a shame birmingham. oh, birmingham. i mea any certainly a shame birmingham. oh, birmingham. i mea any kindtainly a shame birmingham. oh, birmingham. i mea any kind ofnly a shame birmingham. oh, birmingham. i mea any kind of intimacy�*ne birmingham. oh, birmingham. i mea any kind of intimacy or that any kind of intimacy or relationship banned relationship is now banned in that. relationship is now banned in that . i think...
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birmingham, alabama dr.. was instilled from an early age with a strong instinct for justice and progressive change. the rich interplay between history, race, law and culture continues to inform her work. as a critically acclaimed author and the hughes rogers professor, african-american studies at princeton university, perry's work reflects beautiful and deeply complex history of thought, art and imagination. it is also informed by her background as a legal historian and to of the racial inequality in american law. her latest book, brilliant book, which we are here to discuss today, an instant new york times bestseller and a finalist for the 2022 national book awards south to america, a journey below mason-dixon to understand the soul of a is an essential odyssey through american south, and the way it defines american identity and breathe. the letter to my sons. perry the terror, grace and beauty of coming of age as a black person in contemporary america and. what it means to parent our children in a unjust wo
birmingham, alabama dr.. was instilled from an early age with a strong instinct for justice and progressive change. the rich interplay between history, race, law and culture continues to inform her work. as a critically acclaimed author and the hughes rogers professor, african-american studies at princeton university, perry's work reflects beautiful and deeply complex history of thought, art and imagination. it is also informed by her background as a legal historian and to of the racial...
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returning from his mosque, in edgbaston in birmingham.ble condition. they said that he suffered life changing injuries, that he was burned on his chest, face, and hands. he has unable to speak briefly to the police, but cannot open his eyes at the moment. mohammed abbkr was remanded in custody, for a month, when he is due in the crown court. the prime minister has been in wales today — speaking about plans for two freeports. rishi sunak was also asked about the vote that took place yesterday at westminster on part of his new brexit deal for northern ireland and his decision to publish his tax return. let's listen in to what he had to say. i am delighted about the addition of two freeports in wales which will create and welsh government working together to drive growth. one of the priorities are set out at the beginning of the year to go to conduct these freeports will do that. there are reports that whis will threaten potential rebels with the loss of funding for their area, is is that true? i was welcoming yesterday there was very strong
returning from his mosque, in edgbaston in birmingham.ble condition. they said that he suffered life changing injuries, that he was burned on his chest, face, and hands. he has unable to speak briefly to the police, but cannot open his eyes at the moment. mohammed abbkr was remanded in custody, for a month, when he is due in the crown court. the prime minister has been in wales today — speaking about plans for two freeports. rishi sunak was also asked about the vote that took place yesterday...
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west birmingham yesterday. west midlands police say. birmingham yesterday.he birmingham yesterday. west midlands police say. the man suffered burns to his face after his jacket was set alight as he walked home. one person has been arrested on attempt to murder and officers are studying cctv video and on social. media a group of eurosceptic conservatives says describe parts of the prime minister's new brexit deal with the eu as practically useless . the practically useless. the european research group commissioned lawyers to scrutinise the windsor framework ahead of vote on the stormont brake element of the proposal . brake element of the proposal. food delivery company just eat has it will cut 1700 jobs to improve efficiency and reduce costs . it comes after a 9% slump costs. it comes after a 9% slump in takeaway orders last year as people returned to pubs and restaurants after . the covid restaurants after. the covid pandemic tv , online, dab, radio pandemic tv, online, dab, radio and on tunein this is gb news that. patrick och you wonderful people. now sho
west birmingham yesterday. west midlands police say. birmingham yesterday.he birmingham yesterday. west midlands police say. the man suffered burns to his face after his jacket was set alight as he walked home. one person has been arrested on attempt to murder and officers are studying cctv video and on social. media a group of eurosceptic conservatives says describe parts of the prime minister's new brexit deal with the eu as practically useless . the practically useless. the european research...
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it was a very brief hearing at birmingham magistrates' court today.ncidents. in the first, a man called hashi odowa was set alight when returning home from evening prayers at the west london islamic centre in ealing on february the 27th. the second alleged attack took place earlier this week here in birmingham. in that, mohammed rayaz, 70 years old, was also set alight on his way home from evening prayers at his nearby mosque, also in edgbaston in birmingham. we've spoken to his family, who say that he's still in a serious, but stable condition in hospital. they said that he suffered life—changing injuries, he was burnt on his chest, face, and hands. he has been able to speak briefly to the police, but can't open his eyes at the moment. mr abbkr was remanded in custody, for another month, when he's due to appear before birmingham crown court. phil mackie reporting there. let's take you back to what's happening in paris. we don't have time for that. you've been watching bbc news. let's get a look at the latest weather forecast. it's been a very changea
it was a very brief hearing at birmingham magistrates' court today.ncidents. in the first, a man called hashi odowa was set alight when returning home from evening prayers at the west london islamic centre in ealing on february the 27th. the second alleged attack took place earlier this week here in birmingham. in that, mohammed rayaz, 70 years old, was also set alight on his way home from evening prayers at his nearby mosque, also in edgbaston in birmingham. we've spoken to his family, who say...
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mohammed abbkr, of gillott road, edgbaston, birmingham, appeared at the city's magistrates' court ondress and date of birth. a senior wealthy nigerian politician, his wife and a medical "middleman" have been found guilty of an organ—trafficking plot, which saw them bring a 21—year—old man to the uk from lagos for his kidney. prosecutors told the old bailey the organ was to be removed and given to the couple's daughter. she was cleared of the same charge. here's our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds. a young nigerian man walks into a west london police station with a remarkable story. he's run away because people want to take his kidney. weeks before, daniel — not his real name — had been selling mobile phone accessories in the markets of lagos. at the other end of the nigerian social scale, ike ekweremadu, a powerful senator, and his wife, beatrice. their daughter, sonia, has a debilitating kidney condition. she needs a transplant. for help, ekweremadu turned to this man, dr obinna obeta... i'm fine, i'm 0k. ..who'd posted his own transplant on facebook afterfinding a young nig
mohammed abbkr, of gillott road, edgbaston, birmingham, appeared at the city's magistrates' court ondress and date of birth. a senior wealthy nigerian politician, his wife and a medical "middleman" have been found guilty of an organ—trafficking plot, which saw them bring a 21—year—old man to the uk from lagos for his kidney. prosecutors told the old bailey the organ was to be removed and given to the couple's daughter. she was cleared of the same charge. here's our home affairs...
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case 2037 and possibly the bit that connects birmingham to manchester, not until 2041.e chinese who started in the mid 2000, have built one of the largest high speed rail in the world. i think it accounts for about two thirds of the high speed rail track now in the world. i mean , why is our in the world. i mean, why is our civil service so when it comes to, you know, these large capital projects? well, because we've got a dysfunctional planning system is of the reasons but also isn't it out of date postponed that we may have needed new rail conceivably and greater capacity prior the pandemic but with people still working from home much that i think there's going to the office we don't need the capacity that's being brought on now i think i think it's is a great idea but it's three years out of date now . i mean out of date now. i mean essentially what's the new thing. people go in tuesday, wednesday, thursday say right people that work from home that this is the new world that we're in. commuting costs terrible. and they are expansion coming into london. but now don't
case 2037 and possibly the bit that connects birmingham to manchester, not until 2041.e chinese who started in the mid 2000, have built one of the largest high speed rail in the world. i think it accounts for about two thirds of the high speed rail track now in the world. i mean , why is our in the world. i mean, why is our civil service so when it comes to, you know, these large capital projects? well, because we've got a dysfunctional planning system is of the reasons but also isn't it out of...
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delays for parts of the h52 high speed rail line north of birmingham as the government tries to cut costsetting ready for heavy snow and blizzards forecast across parts of the uk as the met office warns there could be significant disruption. music. and meet the woman flying the flag for the uk in this year's eurovision song contest — mae muller will be heading to liverpool in may. on bbc london: more than 200 people arrested by the met police and coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news. four days after their 7—0 thrashing at anfield, how will manchester united respond in europe? good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the cost of childcare is rising — making it increasingly difficult for many parents to go to work. one children's charity found the average cost of childcare for under twos in britain is almost 15,000 pounds a year — though that varies greatly depending on where you are. (ani look at the difference in the amount of your wages you'll spend — roughly 44% for full time workers on average pay — but in scotland it's around 35% — and more than 50% in london.
delays for parts of the h52 high speed rail line north of birmingham as the government tries to cut costsetting ready for heavy snow and blizzards forecast across parts of the uk as the met office warns there could be significant disruption. music. and meet the woman flying the flag for the uk in this year's eurovision song contest — mae muller will be heading to liverpool in may. on bbc london: more than 200 people arrested by the met police and coming up in sportsday later in the hour on...
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he described the burning of an old muslim man in the city of birmingham as horrifying and divided englandr. kalani added that hatred and open violence are the result of systematic anti-islamism and islamophobia in the west. the immediate responsibility of the british government is the 70-year-old british man was attacked by an unknown person on monday night after leaving a mosque and was set on fire with unknown substances. mohammad riaz 24 suffered severe burns on his face, hands and chest, and the doctors and him they said it was serious but stable, but according to the news regarding the burning of a muslim man in birmingham, england , i would like to discuss this issue with mr. mojtabi qasimzadeh, a radio reporter in london . the soldiers of the zionist regime did not kill a palestinian youth a village of bribery in the southeast of token martyred the occupiers after the attack and siege of amir abu khadijah's house . security council's special task force to investigate the developments in palestine said that the demolition and land confiscation of palestinian houses and buildings in
he described the burning of an old muslim man in the city of birmingham as horrifying and divided englandr. kalani added that hatred and open violence are the result of systematic anti-islamism and islamophobia in the west. the immediate responsibility of the british government is the 70-year-old british man was attacked by an unknown person on monday night after leaving a mosque and was set on fire with unknown substances. mohammad riaz 24 suffered severe burns on his face, hands and chest,...
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earlier i talked to politics, professor and david done at the university of birmingham and asked him whether the indictment could possibly be politically favorable to donald trump. listen well upon and trump loves to be in the headlines and this guarantees him more time. he will get more support, more financial support. he is. he's again trying to exploit the idea of this being a political persecution of him. and he's using that to actually write a lot that base who see him is the only way that they can challenge the established way. things are done in washington for the wider public. i imagine they see this as more of the same as solid and disreputable individual who actually has many things hanging over him and who they want to draw a line under and move forward at the mid term elections as candidates back by trump lost by a margin of about 20 percent compared to those who didn't get trumps endorsement. so the wide republic is tired of trump, but his base was more of him. so the irony of this is that makes it more likely that he will get the nomination for the republican party. but
earlier i talked to politics, professor and david done at the university of birmingham and asked him whether the indictment could possibly be politically favorable to donald trump. listen well upon and trump loves to be in the headlines and this guarantees him more time. he will get more support, more financial support. he is. he's again trying to exploit the idea of this being a political persecution of him. and he's using that to actually write a lot that base who see him is the only way that...
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i've been on the streets of birmingham today here's what birmingham today and here's what they've .fecting working people . affecting hard working people. people want money. people want money. live times , hard cost money. live in times, hard cost of living, petrol , energy . they of living, petrol, energy. they deserve money like everybody else wants a decent wage to survive. they're very inconvenient for me. who's got the train today ? but i the train today? but i absolutely understand what people are fighting for, what i believe in. it's just an inconvenience to the whole public. don't think public. it but i don't think trains have been any good ever since i since ever privatised. i don't think seen anything think i've seen anything improved by privatising whatsoever we've we're paying through the nose of the service andifs through the nose of the service and it's next to useless . so and it's next to useless. so here at new street station , here at new street station, around one train per hour and each of the different lines has been running and it's certainly going to be a bit
i've been on the streets of birmingham today here's what birmingham today and here's what they've .fecting working people . affecting hard working people. people want money. people want money. live times , hard cost money. live in times, hard cost of living, petrol , energy . they of living, petrol, energy. they deserve money like everybody else wants a decent wage to survive. they're very inconvenient for me. who's got the train today ? but i the train today? but i absolutely understand what...
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she wrote a poem called four women, which was later made into a song as a tribute to the birmingham girl who had been killed her four women in the song were purposefully stereotypes. she noted in order to underline how white america made black women invisible. she hoped to spur. her black sisters who control their own destinies until they had the confidence. she said to define themselves, they'd be stuck in the same mess forever, and i wondered if any of the students wanted to say anything about either of the songs because you also have the four women song in front of you or did have you could pass around. yeah, julia. slow narrative kind of brings me back to the beginning of the semester when we were talking about booker t, washington and how his suggestion of gaining more traction for civil rights was to go slow like he kind of said like except the smaller victories and have it contribute to a bigger picture. so it's interesting how there's so many contradicting views within the same subject and i think it's really interesting to kind of pick apart how different people saw the means to
she wrote a poem called four women, which was later made into a song as a tribute to the birmingham girl who had been killed her four women in the song were purposefully stereotypes. she noted in order to underline how white america made black women invisible. she hoped to spur. her black sisters who control their own destinies until they had the confidence. she said to define themselves, they'd be stuck in the same mess forever, and i wondered if any of the students wanted to say anything...
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phil mackie, bbc news, birmingham. million of funding for a giant project in the highlands, which would be the uk's biggest hydro—electric scheme in a0 years. vast amounts of the the world's electricity are generated by hydropower. if the new project goes ahead, sse says it will help tackle climate change and improve the uk's energy security. 0ur scotland editorjames cook has been taking a look. does a solution to the climate crisis lie here in the highlands? this is where sse wants to build a giant dam and two reservoirs. on days when power from wind farms is plentiful, water would be pumped uphill and stored for release to generate energy by spinning turbines on still days when it's scarce. we've flown in here to this remote and stunning spot. this is coire glas, where the hydro scheme is going to be located. the dam will be built down there, and feast your eyes, because when it's all finished, where i'm standing now will be about 90 metres underwater. by tunnels and pipes, the water is sent down to the power station
phil mackie, bbc news, birmingham. million of funding for a giant project in the highlands, which would be the uk's biggest hydro—electric scheme in a0 years. vast amounts of the the world's electricity are generated by hydropower. if the new project goes ahead, sse says it will help tackle climate change and improve the uk's energy security. 0ur scotland editorjames cook has been taking a look. does a solution to the climate crisis lie here in the highlands? this is where sse wants to build...
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a 70-year-old british man was attacked by an unknown person after leaving a mosque in birmingham on monday night and was set on fire with unknown materials . mohammad reza char suffered severe burns. islamophobia is systematic in the west. the spokesperson of the ministry of foreign affairs also said that the detailed investigation of this barbaric act and the announcement of its results is the immediate responsibility of the british government . a 70-year-old english man was attacked by an unknown person after leaving a mosque in birmingham on monday night and set on fire with unknown substances. drawn muhammad riyaz 24 the severe burns of b and sharia are pushing to a dangerous side, beyond which is the nuclear apocalypse. these statements of antonov were made in response to the words of american officials about the delivery of ammunition containing depleted uranium to ukraine . earlier, john kerry, the security adviser the white house official said that the ammunition containing depleted uranium are conventional weapons, and britain provides these ammunitions to ukraine . he warned abou
a 70-year-old british man was attacked by an unknown person after leaving a mosque in birmingham on monday night and was set on fire with unknown materials . mohammad reza char suffered severe burns. islamophobia is systematic in the west. the spokesperson of the ministry of foreign affairs also said that the detailed investigation of this barbaric act and the announcement of its results is the immediate responsibility of the british government . a 70-year-old english man was attacked by an...
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the delay is likely to affect sections from manchester to crewe and birmingham to crewe.r budget and is years behind schedule. hs2 is uk government�*s flagship transport levelling up project and the largest infrastructure project in europe. 0ur transport correspondent katie austin says the project has long been beset by delays and increasing costs. about 40% of work to build the first phase between london, or west london, and birmingham has actually been done. the idea is that that would open by 2033, and a station at euston in central london would open a debt. the part between the west midlands and crewe is due by 2034 and would reach manchester by 2041. plans to go all the way to leeds were scrapped. inflation has posed a fresh challenge when it comes to costs and behind—the—scenes, hs2 and the department for transport have been looking at the overall scope and timing of the project as they try to control costs. in a move apparently aimed at spreading out spending over a longer period of time, we are expecting the government to announce delays, particularly to the secon
the delay is likely to affect sections from manchester to crewe and birmingham to crewe.r budget and is years behind schedule. hs2 is uk government�*s flagship transport levelling up project and the largest infrastructure project in europe. 0ur transport correspondent katie austin says the project has long been beset by delays and increasing costs. about 40% of work to build the first phase between london, or west london, and birmingham has actually been done. the idea is that that would open...
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you're cracking me out with say birmingham. birmingham. birmingham. birmingham.t . anyway get in touch seeing that. anyway get in touch the usual way you can tweet us, you can email us. you know what, stick . okay, let's get in top of stick. okay, let's get in top of this snow story today. blizzard conditions are expected to cause major disruption from about 3:00 this afternoon as the arctic stop continues to grip the country . the met office has country. the met office has issued an amber warning from 3 pm. of 40 centimetres of snow predicted in some parts. pm. of 40 centimetres of snow predicted in some parts . well, predicted in some parts. well, let's go to paul hawkins , susan let's go to paul hawkins, susan otley in west yorkshire. all all what's coming down already ? it what's coming down already? it isindeed.i what's coming down already? it is indeed . i mean, it's coming is indeed. i mean, it's coming in tiny little flakes. and to be honest, there's no disruption here at the moment. there will be later, though, with the amber warning in place from 3 pm.
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at this hotel in birmingham, - those little changes. have been meeting over the past year to share ideas and devise their own plan for bringing wildlife back from the brink. and they're calling for a complete overhaul in the way we treat nature and the food we eat and how we use the land to tougher action on preventing pollution. here at the university of reading scientists have been monitoring declines in plants and animals on home soilfor decades. and they say nature's in a lamentable state.- in a lamentable state. despite the number — in a lamentable state. despite the number of _ in a lamentable state. despite the number of plans _ in a lamentable state. despite the number of plans that - in a lamentable state. despite the number of plans that we l the number of plans that we have had, the government haven't met targets for restoring nature. there are 70,000 species in the uk from fun guy, plants, insects and mammals and around two of those —— fifths are in decline. a people's plan for nature is important because it allows civil soc
at this hotel in birmingham, - those little changes. have been meeting over the past year to share ideas and devise their own plan for bringing wildlife back from the brink. and they're calling for a complete overhaul in the way we treat nature and the food we eat and how we use the land to tougher action on preventing pollution. here at the university of reading scientists have been monitoring declines in plants and animals on home soilfor decades. and they say nature's in a lamentable state.-...
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at this university in birmingham, i difficult as you go on. this - university in birmingham, new £3 million nursing facilities, human simulators, and immersive reality suite for simulation training and a digital training for learning anatomy. digital training for learning anatomy-— anatomy. and allows us to cross-section _ anatomy. and allows us to cross-section the - anatomy. and allows us to cross-section the patient, | anatomy. and allows us to - cross-section the patient, take a cross—section the patient, take a white layer by layer and the underlying structures like muscles and bones. just underlying structures like muscles and bones. , , p, underlying structures like muscles and bones. , g; , ., and bones. just 35 places for courses due _ and bones. just 35 places for courses due to _ and bones. just 35 places for courses due to start - and bones. just 35 places for courses due to start in - and bones. just 35 places for - courses due to start in september, already 600 applicants. irate courses due to start in september, already 600 appl
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t’m university hospitals birmingham. those three reviews have not taken place yet. i would _ reviews have not taken place yet. i would need — reviews have not taken place yet. i would need to see evidence documented before i accepted that view _ documented before i accepted that view. ~ . , ., ., , view. meanwhile, the pulmonary ombudsman _ view. meanwhile, the pulmonary ombudsman has _ view. meanwhile, the pulmonary ombudsman has written - view. meanwhile, the pulmonary ombudsman has written to - view. meanwhile, the pulmonary ombudsman has written to nhsl view. meanwhile, the pulmonary- ombudsman has written to nhs england to protest the decision to exclude him from providing evidence to the inquiry is into uhb. nhs officials insist the reviews will be independent and said that they welcomed any support from the ombudsman. and you can see more on that story if you're watching in the uk on bbc two at 10.30 tonight on newsnight. the noise and crowds can be overwhelming — particularly for autistic people at live sport. st
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birmingham and london . mosques. birmingham and london.h us right and jack is going to give us an update on the latest goings on. yes, jack , latest goings on. yes, jack, what's going on? well, today at birmingham magistrates court, patrick, 28 year old mohammed abu appeared charged with the attempted murder of two men. he spoke to enter his name, his address and his date of birth and.the address and his date of birth and. the man originally from sudan needed an interpreter in court . now west midlands police court. now west midlands police say he is alleged to have set to two men on two separate occasions , one to an 82 year old occasions, one to an 82 year old man in ealing in london on the 27th of february and one on monday , person in birmingham not monday, person in birmingham not incident involved, 70 year old mohammed riaz who was set on fire as he walked from the dudley road mosque around 7:00 that night , dudley road mosque around 7:00 that night, monday night. it's thought that yesterday he had to undergo a skin graft operation b
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we saw it when king was willing to go to jail in birmingham on good friday, 1963. he arrested for parading without a because the police commissioner, bull connor in birmingham refused of course, to give one. king wrote, relying on civil from the biblical canon, wrote a letter from birmingham jail where specifically cited shadrach meshach and bendigo for their unwise beingness to bow down before king nebuchadnezzar because they had violated moral compass. king champi this resistance as part civil disobedience and this is obviously that really undergirded the civil rights movement. are we all together? all right, good at this foundation. are we going to pivot in a moment. next slide, please. this is our review of yesterday. again, we see sacrificial suffering. i would argue i have argued in the book the most significant legislation and the most significant in measurable, a quantifiable measure, success for the civil rights, i believe, is the voting rights act of 1965. passage the voting rights act. we'll talk a little this evening about how that voting rights act bee
we saw it when king was willing to go to jail in birmingham on good friday, 1963. he arrested for parading without a because the police commissioner, bull connor in birmingham refused of course, to give one. king wrote, relying on civil from the biblical canon, wrote a letter from birmingham jail where specifically cited shadrach meshach and bendigo for their unwise beingness to bow down before king nebuchadnezzar because they had violated moral compass. king champi this resistance as part...
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the delay is likely to affect sections from manchester to crewe and birmingham to crewe. where we�*re at now, is that about 40% of work to build the first phase, between london, orwest london, and birmingham, has actually been done. the idea is then that that would open by 2033 and the station at euston in central london will open later. the puppet in the west london midland and crewe is due by 2034, and it would which manchester by 2044. plans to go all the way to leeds were scrapped. inflation has posed a fresh challenge when it comes to costs, and behind—the—scenes, hs two and the department for transport have been looking at the project�*s overall scope and timing as they try to find ways of trying to control costs. in a move apparently aimed at spreading out spending over a longer period of time, we are expecting the government to announce delays, particularly to the second part of hs two, between birmingham and manchester, and possibly the euston end of things too. it is unclear exactly when that announcement will come but we are expecting it to be sue. come but we
the delay is likely to affect sections from manchester to crewe and birmingham to crewe. where we�*re at now, is that about 40% of work to build the first phase, between london, orwest london, and birmingham, has actually been done. the idea is then that that would open by 2033 and the station at euston in central london will open later. the puppet in the west london midland and crewe is due by 2034, and it would which manchester by 2044. plans to go all the way to leeds were scrapped....
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i am pleased to be here in birmingham with birmingham city centre with stephen morley.etal for being. stephen, represent companies stephen, you represent companies , hundreds of companies with tens of thousands of employees in british manufacturing. you've got to pleased that we've got to be pleased that we've avoided a recession with matter of playing a part in of factoring, playing a part in that very we've made that very pleased. we've made 8000 more vehicles in automotive tv in february this year compared to february last year. it's a really positive side. i think there's too much talk down of our economy . i think we all, of our economy. i think we all, you know , for three or four you know, for three or four months and the doom mongers keep we're to recession we we're going to recession and we keep got to be keep it. so it's got to be positive . we are in britain's positive. we are in britain's second city. our manufacturing heartland. but you are heartland. stephen, but you are concerned , aren't you? of concerned, aren't you? many of the companies you represent
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it's thought that the delay will primarily affect sections from manchester and birmingham to crewe., katy austin, is with me. tell us more. the hsz the hs2 project has long been beset by delays and rising costs. now, about 40% of work to build the first phase between london, or west london, old oak common, and birmingham has been done. the idea is that that would open by 2033 and a station at euston in central london would open later. the pot but in the west midlands and crewe is due by 2034 and it would reach manchester by 2041. an eastern leg would follow to the east midlands but plans to go all the way to leeds scrapped. inflation has put a fresh challenge when it comes to cost, and behind the scenes hs2 and the part of transport have been looking at the project overall scope and timing, as they try and find ways of controlling costs. in a move apparently aimed at spreading out spending over a longer period of time, we are expecting the government to announce delays to kill ellie to the second parts of h52, kill ellie to the second parts of hs2, between birmingham and manchester
it's thought that the delay will primarily affect sections from manchester and birmingham to crewe., katy austin, is with me. tell us more. the hsz the hs2 project has long been beset by delays and rising costs. now, about 40% of work to build the first phase between london, or west london, old oak common, and birmingham has been done. the idea is that that would open by 2033 and a station at euston in central london would open later. the pot but in the west midlands and crewe is due by 2034...
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this is birmingham . oh, birmingham. birmingham. oh, birmingham. a shame mean, it's certainly a shame that of intimacy that any kind of intimacy or relationship in relationship is now banned in that. relationship is now banned in that . i think relationship is now banned in that. i think probably the teaching staff are so paranoid now. yeah, they are. of course, the piano , rightfully so. the piano, rightfully so. i think the old saying and having relationship beyond the strict academic circumstances. yeah he seminars but on the tutorials and that's dreadful shame because there's a lot to learn. i it used to be the big thing about as as understood it the about as as i understood it the big oxford about as as i understood it the big cambridge oxford about as as i understood it the big cambridge yrestrd about as as i understood it the big cambridge yrest of and cambridge and the rest of the at oxford you the university was at oxford you do you did have an intimate relationship you went relationship you have you went there study that person and there
this is birmingham . oh, birmingham. birmingham. oh, birmingham. a shame mean, it's certainly a shame that of intimacy that any kind of intimacy or relationship in relationship is now banned in that. relationship is now banned in that . i think relationship is now banned in that. i think probably the teaching staff are so paranoid now. yeah, they are. of course, the piano , rightfully so. the piano, rightfully so. i think the old saying and having relationship beyond the strict academic...
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the device the diplomacy of our country condemned the burning of an old muslim man in the city of birmingham, england . mr. karmi added that spreading hate and open violence is systematic anti-islam and islamophobia in the west . the immediate responsibility of the british government is the 70-year-old english man, after leaving a mosque in birmingham, on monday night, he was attacked by an unknown person and set on fire with unknown substances. mohammad riaz, 24, severe burns on his face , hands and blackened, and doctors, thick but stable they knew that recently in england about the office the police of this country shows that racism and anti-women actions are rooted in the behavior of england . let's see the report of the sky news network. this time, the actions became racist and anti-women. in this investigation, a police officer raped and then killed a woman in two. last year and also against women and racial minorities , it is very common. the main problems of this many incidents and events related to this issue while the police commissioner has accepted the results of the report. we a
the device the diplomacy of our country condemned the burning of an old muslim man in the city of birmingham, england . mr. karmi added that spreading hate and open violence is systematic anti-islam and islamophobia in the west . the immediate responsibility of the british government is the 70-year-old english man, after leaving a mosque in birmingham, on monday night, he was attacked by an unknown person and set on fire with unknown substances. mohammad riaz, 24, severe burns on his face ,...
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renee, exactly, and looking into the crescent father, david donnelly, university of birmingham, thank you so much and to the central indian city of indoor were at least $35.00 hindu worshippers have died at a temple they were celebrating the end of festival of rom, narvie not ami a flor over a well is said to have collapsed rescue workers are continuing their efforts. ah, dozens of worshippers fell into this world in a hindu temple. after the roof above it collapsed. the victims were celebrating the hindu festival of rom, divani at this temple complex and the city of endure when suddenly the floor gave way beneath them. oh, step wells like this are a common feature across india often built hundreds of years ago on medieval already. it was an old well built inside a private campus to roof to step well could not withstand to wage due to the presence of a huge crowd. and collapsed dot abuto, and i have direct is that a prob, be conducted into the incidence? i did not get dodge, get rid of this, the emergency services and beyond me have continued their rescue operation overnight. prime mi
renee, exactly, and looking into the crescent father, david donnelly, university of birmingham, thank you so much and to the central indian city of indoor were at least $35.00 hindu worshippers have died at a temple they were celebrating the end of festival of rom, narvie not ami a flor over a well is said to have collapsed rescue workers are continuing their efforts. ah, dozens of worshippers fell into this world in a hindu temple. after the roof above it collapsed. the victims were...
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and looking into the crescent father, david donnelly, university of birmingham, thank you so much. now, the white house has condemned the arrest of an american journalist in russia and spine charges. russia security service the f as b accuses evan gross coverage of trying to obtain classified information is pleaded not guilty and his employer, the wall street journal, is remaining his immediate release. the 1st time in american reporter has been detained and russia as an alleged spies since the cold war. washington is advising us citizens to leave gods at a moscow court, bundled even gush coverage out of the building. following his brief appearance, the 31 year old pleaded not guilty to spying charges, but exactly what he's alleged to have done remains unclear. his lawyer says he wasn't even allowed in the courtroom. remodeled with the wrong. i can't say anything because i haven't seen the charges filed against them. the old i'm convinced that my client could only of actor, legal, and only due to gush coverage was arrested hundreds of kilometers away from moscow . in the city of yo
and looking into the crescent father, david donnelly, university of birmingham, thank you so much. now, the white house has condemned the arrest of an american journalist in russia and spine charges. russia security service the f as b accuses evan gross coverage of trying to obtain classified information is pleaded not guilty and his employer, the wall street journal, is remaining his immediate release. the 1st time in american reporter has been detained and russia as an alleged spies since the...
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oh, and to level up uk , maybe make level up the uk, maybe make birmingham capital, then birmingham thehen maybe more money would be invest in north and not always to in the north and not always to london . then by the time london. then he says by the time it's road if ever it it's open road end, if ever it will obsolete anyway. i think will be obsolete anyway. i think there's a of truth in that. there's a lot of truth in that. and whilst i'm a supporter, james, of hs2, campaigners don't know presently know that actually presently a train leaves manchester piccadilly every 20 minutes. i doubt will improve on that. doubt hs2 will improve on that. so what we getting for the so what are we getting for the money nothing. if used money spent? nothing. if used today. lawrence . yeah, i today. sutton lawrence. yeah, i agree with you. yeah now with that, as we were a rising children's absences from school on friday's might be down to parents working from home. according to the children's commission analysis of attendance data both before and after covid 19 from a number of schools suggest some
oh, and to level up uk , maybe make level up the uk, maybe make birmingham capital, then birmingham thehen maybe more money would be invest in north and not always to in the north and not always to london . then by the time london. then he says by the time it's road if ever it it's open road end, if ever it will obsolete anyway. i think will be obsolete anyway. i think there's a of truth in that. there's a lot of truth in that. and whilst i'm a supporter, james, of hs2, campaigners don't know...
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because birmingham a couple of years before they had taken minor league baseball out of birmingham becauseecause it was in the early 2000s when they found the guys that did it. i was afraid to go. >> i mean, but, you know, there's a lot about your career and a lot of young fans may not know it. let's show them a clip. >> this is my story and how i see it. my history of the past 74 years makes me think have i done enough? i was angry because i constantly fought an uphill battle. >> strike three. >> once i was on the field, i felt like i was in charge. >> you can hear you say, have i done enough? i look at what you're doing now with your mr. october foundation and tell me about that. >> well, the mr. october foundation, michael, is for me to try to do more for my community with underserved kids. we have s.t.e.m. programs, science, technology, engineering and math, and we really got our first group of kids in the bronx, we're still there, and we shared expenses with the yankees and that's still going on and so we've worked with about 20,000 kids over the last 10 or 12 years in the bronx, and
because birmingham a couple of years before they had taken minor league baseball out of birmingham becauseecause it was in the early 2000s when they found the guys that did it. i was afraid to go. >> i mean, but, you know, there's a lot about your career and a lot of young fans may not know it. let's show them a clip. >> this is my story and how i see it. my history of the past 74 years makes me think have i done enough? i was angry because i constantly fought an uphill battle....
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so from birmingham to and from crewe, then on to manchester.uded into day's announcement. so we are waiting for details, but the other thing that is being mooted is whether there will be any delays between the final stretch of that first phase from old 0ak common in west london to houston in central london. 0ld 0ak common will actually be the end of the railway when it first opens with the plan for euston to open later. the chancellor, jeremy hunt, recently seen to quash reports that the euston terminal would never open. perhaps we will find out soon whether something else will happen to the plans for that station. have to say, no confirmation at the moment of exactly what is going to be announced. are transport... tens of thousands of israelis have begun rallies across the country in another day of protest against the government's proposed radical overhaul of thejudicial system. many israelis believe the changes could threaten democracy. these are live pictures from the rally in tel aviv. activists in the city are aiming to block the road to t
so from birmingham to and from crewe, then on to manchester.uded into day's announcement. so we are waiting for details, but the other thing that is being mooted is whether there will be any delays between the final stretch of that first phase from old 0ak common in west london to houston in central london. 0ld 0ak common will actually be the end of the railway when it first opens with the plan for euston to open later. the chancellor, jeremy hunt, recently seen to quash reports that the euston...
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hs2 — the new high speed railway line currently under construction between london and birmingham may a delayed by around three years. trains will run from old oak common in north west london instead. the government says it has had to delay parts of the project to cut costs. the metropolitan police commissioner sir mark rowley will launch a new helpline today for victims of crime, and says he intends to put them at the heart of everything the met does. the free service will make it easier for those who have been a target to access information about their cases. it will cost £3 million, paid for by city hall, who say it'll also fund a number of additional met staff who will be responsible for victims' care and support. the luton dart — a driverless train system that links luton parkway train station with the airport — will welcome its first passengers later. the project, which should have opened two years ago, is £90 million over budget. but bosses say the new trains will cut the journey times for passengers using the airport. let's take a look at how the tube's looking this morning. t
hs2 — the new high speed railway line currently under construction between london and birmingham may a delayed by around three years. trains will run from old oak common in north west london instead. the government says it has had to delay parts of the project to cut costs. the metropolitan police commissioner sir mark rowley will launch a new helpline today for victims of crime, and says he intends to put them at the heart of everything the met does. the free service will make it easier for...
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so to recap from the montgomery bus boycott, let in birmingham jail and the bloody sunday in 1965. these were examples of the prophet leading. these were examples of civil rights, conciliation and part of prophetic problem solving that made the civil movement what it was. but again, whenever there is an action, there's always a reaction. next slide, please. here's your reaction. the reaction became a to prophetic activism and a call for and order promise in the 1968 presidential campaign to restore law and order to america, a deliberate wedge being planted much like critical race theory, is used as a boogeyman. wedge issue now. deliberate wedge is being planted between cities and suburbs in an attempt to court white christian, white, evangelical christians in particular, to come over and give allegiance to this one particular political party. these are seeds of the great replacement theory being planted. you are being ousted by the so-called progress that's going on. your voice is being unheard. seeds were being planted by. richard nixon and the seeds that he planted after, i like
so to recap from the montgomery bus boycott, let in birmingham jail and the bloody sunday in 1965. these were examples of the prophet leading. these were examples of civil rights, conciliation and part of prophetic problem solving that made the civil movement what it was. but again, whenever there is an action, there's always a reaction. next slide, please. here's your reaction. the reaction became a to prophetic activism and a call for and order promise in the 1968 presidential campaign to...
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, outside mosques in birmingham, london.victims before them alight in separate incidents. seven year old mohammed riaz remains in hospital with severe burns to his face, hands and chest following monday's attack in birmingham , nicola sturgeon says birmingham, nicola sturgeon says , it's been a profound honour has she faced her first final, rather first minister's question . and after more than eight years as head the scottish government, she announced last month she was stepping down from her role, saying she no longer have the stamina to, carry on in the pressured and demand role. the first minister said she'd remain in office until her successor chosen . the prince of successor chosen. the prince of wales laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier in warsaw on the second day of his surprise visit to poland. prince william spoke , with ukrainian william spoke, with ukrainian refugees and, paid tribute to the inspiring humanity of the poush the inspiring humanity of the polish people. he says the trip has allowed him
, outside mosques in birmingham, london.victims before them alight in separate incidents. seven year old mohammed riaz remains in hospital with severe burns to his face, hands and chest following monday's attack in birmingham , nicola sturgeon says birmingham, nicola sturgeon says , it's been a profound honour has she faced her first final, rather first minister's question . and after more than eight years as head the scottish government, she announced last month she was stepping down from her...
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three major reviews are being launched into universities hospitals birmingham response to billing fortoxic culture at one of inge's was performing health trusts. it was performing health trusts. it seems that we have had a bullying culture going on for years and years and at the trust that hasn't been dealt with. and at the trust that hasn't been dealt with-— and at the trust that hasn't been dealt with. .,, ., ., ~' dealt with. those who work there told us- -- — we are going to the house of commons where there are urgent questions about impartiality and the bbc. the bbc is a about impartiality and the bbc. tie: bbc is a world—class broadcaster, great adventure and cultural institution producing some of the best television and radio in the world. the impartiality of the bbc is a publicly funded broadcaster goes to the heart of the contract between the corporation and all the licence fee payer it serves. this is where the royal charter, along with the underpinning from working agreement, enshrines that the bbc be impartial. the bbc�*s mission requires the bbc to act for the public inte
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and we wish you a successful show there in birmingham. joining birmingham.ourse, on the course, we'll update you on the winners and perhaps those on the runners as well. i will keep you updated course throughout the afternoon on. the blizzards on the way . patrick will be with the way. patrick will be with you for the afternoon. but stay with us because . we got the with us because. we got the weather in. more detail for you coming right now . i'm alex coming up right now. i'm alex deakin this is your latest deakin and this is your latest weather from the met weather update from the met office . have issued amber office. we have issued amber weather warnings, three of them, in fact parts of northern in fact, parts of northern ireland, northern england and wales, heavy continues to fall thanks to this area of low pressure that's bringing the moisture hitting the cold air. well, we've got these weather fronts say the cold air across northern england and northern ireland, especially heavy snow. we've already seen some significant dumps wales significant dumps a
and we wish you a successful show there in birmingham. joining birmingham.ourse, on the course, we'll update you on the winners and perhaps those on the runners as well. i will keep you updated course throughout the afternoon on. the blizzards on the way . patrick will be with the way. patrick will be with you for the afternoon. but stay with us because . we got the with us because. we got the weather in. more detail for you coming right now . i'm alex coming up right now. i'm alex deakin this...
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we have clifford from birmingham, alabama. caller: i have a question i would like to ask the speaker. do you think it would be a good idea for the american people, especially people who love these guns as they do to see how a child bodies looks after one of these weapons has hit one of these children? we get the sanitized version of it. should the public be able to see what these weapons of war are doing? i am not against a gun. i have a 16 shot rifle, that should be ample protection. but these weapons, should the public be able to see this and think about them after one of these kids have been shot? guest: that is something you have heard from gun control advocates. they want to publish the graphic photos of the aftermath of an attack like this. certainly, people would react to that. i would also say any sort of gunshot wound is going to be a horrific thing to look out regardless of the weapon. host: patrick is in the villages in florida on the independent line. caller: thank you for taking my call. one thing i have always no
we have clifford from birmingham, alabama. caller: i have a question i would like to ask the speaker. do you think it would be a good idea for the american people, especially people who love these guns as they do to see how a child bodies looks after one of these weapons has hit one of these children? we get the sanitized version of it. should the public be able to see what these weapons of war are doing? i am not against a gun. i have a 16 shot rifle, that should be ample protection. but these...
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yeah, this is work i've been doing about 20 years in birmingham . obviously. in birmingham.ously, i would have been health alternatives to women and there's been many, many women who've accepted that help. but with onset of the pspo i've been going there in prayer and it's an issue that's very dear to my heart because i've got a lot of close friends who have been deeply affected by. so this is something that , as i say, i feel something that, as i say, i feel very personal about as well . very personal about as well. well, one of the top questions i see people ask whenever i post about this on social media is prayer is not proximate. it's not necessary to pray in that particular place. so why do you have to pray in that place place ? i think maybe one of the best examples i could give would be something the people have something that the people have got different pro—life beliefs or different faith beliefs would also maybe able to appreciate also maybe be able to appreciate when someone has maybe a call accident will often see flowers at the side of the road. if there was a
yeah, this is work i've been doing about 20 years in birmingham . obviously. in birmingham.ously, i would have been health alternatives to women and there's been many, many women who've accepted that help. but with onset of the pspo i've been going there in prayer and it's an issue that's very dear to my heart because i've got a lot of close friends who have been deeply affected by. so this is something that , as i say, i feel something that, as i say, i feel very personal about as well . very...
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let's get more on this story with our correspondent phil mackie, who joins us from birmingham. heard a up—to—date on the latest details. wejust heard a medical up—to—date on the latest details. we just heard a medical update there from the family solicitor, family friend, really, but what he also told me was that the man in question has also had a skin graft operation, that his family are with him in the hospital at the moment, and obviously, trying to make sure that he recovers. he is in a serious but stable condition in the hospital. meanwhile, west midlands police have issued an update of the investigation. they say the man who was arrested outside the mosque yesterday afternoon, the moss, incidentally, just around the corner from here, he is still in custody, being questioned by detectives. and there is also a question about a very similar attack went to place in ealing at the end of february, when another man in the way home from his prayers at the mosque was set alight. so they are in contact with officers from the metropolitan force to see whether or not there is a conne
let's get more on this story with our correspondent phil mackie, who joins us from birmingham. heard a up—to—date on the latest details. wejust heard a medical up—to—date on the latest details. we just heard a medical update there from the family solicitor, family friend, really, but what he also told me was that the man in question has also had a skin graft operation, that his family are with him in the hospital at the moment, and obviously, trying to make sure that he recovers. he is...
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with recent indoor wins in boston, new york and birmingham. i do see it as a privilege and the support and people expect me to do well because you have been performing well and on the support side of things, ten years ago, i struggled a bit with that, and quite a lot of time to deal with it and i know i can computer the biggest stage and deliver metals under the most pressure and so, i�*ve been there done it in a good place to do it again. not competing in his thimble and looking to build on a promise of a recent record, working to the 60 metres record in berlin last month will help to improve on that and the turkish capital and she says she is inspired by her. making the olympic finals and get these metals and attendant 11 run, the consistency was amazing. i attendant 11 run, the consistency was amazing-— attendant 11 run, the consistency was amazing. i was 'ust on a roll. and i was — was amazing. i was 'ust on a roll. and i was enjoying — was amazing. i wasjust on a roll. and i was enjoying running - was amazing. i wasjust on a roll. and i w
with recent indoor wins in boston, new york and birmingham. i do see it as a privilege and the support and people expect me to do well because you have been performing well and on the support side of things, ten years ago, i struggled a bit with that, and quite a lot of time to deal with it and i know i can computer the biggest stage and deliver metals under the most pressure and so, i�*ve been there done it in a good place to do it again. not competing in his thimble and looking to build on...
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brighton are beating birmingham city 2-0 brighton are beating birmingham city 2—0 and chelsea are also could be eight points clear of manchester city at the top if they continue in this vein of form and see out the win. the second half is not long under way at the emirates. in tennis, there's a repeat of the australian open final at indian wells later, as elena rybakina will play aryna sabalenka. and carlos alcaraz has the chance to become the men's world number one but daniil medvedev stands in the way. if medvedev beats alcaraz he will become the first man since britain's andy murray in 2016 to win four titles in five weeks. it's just great sometimes when you beat some records, or win a slam that you know when you are 70 i remember the year when i made for finals in a row. that's great. but in the moment it doesn't matter for me. the most important thing is to try to win the tournament and to win these matches. and finally, marc leishman is leading the liv golf tournament in arizona. he came up against a potentially deadly opponent at the gallery golf club when a snake stopped him in
brighton are beating birmingham city 2-0 brighton are beating birmingham city 2—0 and chelsea are also could be eight points clear of manchester city at the top if they continue in this vein of form and see out the win. the second half is not long under way at the emirates. in tennis, there's a repeat of the australian open final at indian wells later, as elena rybakina will play aryna sabalenka. and carlos alcaraz has the chance to become the men's world number one but daniil medvedev stands...