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and team gb‘s andrew musgrave narrowly missed out on a skiathlon medal at the winter olympics.on. six nations and the winter olympics news to come, but we start in the premier league, where manchester united boss becausejose mourinho said his team could have played for ten hours and still not scored, as they were beaten 1—0 by newcastle at st james's park. drew savage reports on a win that moves newcastle two points clear of the relegation zone. a feeling that doesn't come very often. newcastle united have only beaten manchester united at home three times in the last 17 years. they may be short on resources but rafa benitez‘s side are big on effort. an early sign of things to come from jonjo shelvey, giving the team second in the premier league an early scare. at the other end the debutant keeper showing he was able to equal anything david de gea was capable of and he was not only saving grace for newcastle. florian lejeune kept things all square here. even if it wasn't to be jose mourinho‘s day a point would have done for the geordie nation battling to stay in the premier leag
and team gb‘s andrew musgrave narrowly missed out on a skiathlon medal at the winter olympics.on. six nations and the winter olympics news to come, but we start in the premier league, where manchester united boss becausejose mourinho said his team could have played for ten hours and still not scored, as they were beaten 1—0 by newcastle at st james's park. drew savage reports on a win that moves newcastle two points clear of the relegation zone. a feeling that doesn't come very often....
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. —— andrew musgrave. good afternoon.ut we start in the premier league, where manchester united boss becausejose mourinho said putin his team could have played for ten hours and still not scored. they we re ten hours and still not scored. they were beaten 1—0 by newcastle at st james‘s park. it was watched by drew savage. a feeling that doesn't come very often. newcastle united have only beaten manchester united at home three times in the last years. they may be short on resources but rafa benitez‘s side are big on effort. a sign of things to come from jonjo shelvey, against the team second in the premier league. at the other end... showing he was able to equal anything david de gea was capable of and he was not only saving grace for newcastle. florian lejeune kept things all square here. even if it wasn't to be jose mourinho‘s day a point would have done for the geordie nation battling to stay in the premier league, but when you have the chance, why not take it, and matt ritchie certainly did. fair to say his first goal
. —— andrew musgrave. good afternoon.ut we start in the premier league, where manchester united boss becausejose mourinho said putin his team could have played for ten hours and still not scored. they we re ten hours and still not scored. they were beaten 1—0 by newcastle at st james‘s park. it was watched by drew savage. a feeling that doesn't come very often. newcastle united have only beaten manchester united at home three times in the last years. they may be short on resources but...
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minus 16 and bone chilling winds, but andrew musgrave was about to warm the spirits. one of britain's traditional 0lympic strengths. their previous best, musgrave's 29th in sochi, where he said he skied like a tranquilliser badger. not here. with barely a lap to go, there he was, remarkably in silver medal position. could he hang on? well, not quite, as norway's simen hegstad kruger raced to gold, musgrave faded to seventh. but with his best events still to come, some feat. well, what a result that was for andrew musgrave. he could not quite get that first medal for britain, but even so, the performance of his life. with a lap and a half to go, i was feeling good, pretty confident, i thought i would be able to get a medal. i actually could not quite keep up that pace. the last lap was pretty tough. but on a day when some events were postponed due to high winds, one man soared. at the age ofjust 17, america's red gerard spinning to snowboarding gold, a teenage triumph to light up these games. andy swiss, bbc news, pyeongchang. you can see more on all of today's stories
minus 16 and bone chilling winds, but andrew musgrave was about to warm the spirits. one of britain's traditional 0lympic strengths. their previous best, musgrave's 29th in sochi, where he said he skied like a tranquilliser badger. not here. with barely a lap to go, there he was, remarkably in silver medal position. could he hang on? well, not quite, as norway's simen hegstad kruger raced to gold, musgrave faded to seventh. but with his best events still to come, some feat. well, what a result...
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andrew musgrave's seventh is better thanit andrew musgrave's seventh is better than it sounds. 29.|j was feeling good, pretty confident. i thought that i was able to get a medal, and i was feeling really good. but then i tried to keep up with simen hegstad kruger, and went a bit too hard, and slipped back through the field. and easier path has been laid for amy fella. too much wind for the heats, she goes through to the final. the catch, so does everybody else. they cloud a new 0lympic does everybody else. they cloud a new olympic champion, won with a baby face. this is the usa's red gerard. born in 2000. the 17—year—old was never meant to do this. norway and canada tend to dominate these slopes, but this gold was set for red. i was surprised even make it to the finals at the 0lympics, even make it to the finals at the olympics, and to get first is above me. idid olympics, and to get first is above me. i did even know what is going on, to be honest, right now. at the 0lympics, weeks nights and snow on eyes ca n 0lympics, weeks nights and snow on eyes can be defined in a moment.
andrew musgrave's seventh is better thanit andrew musgrave's seventh is better than it sounds. 29.|j was feeling good, pretty confident. i thought that i was able to get a medal, and i was feeling really good. but then i tried to keep up with simen hegstad kruger, and went a bit too hard, and slipped back through the field. and easier path has been laid for amy fella. too much wind for the heats, she goes through to the final. the catch, so does everybody else. they cloud a new 0lympic does...
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well, what a result that was for andrew musgrave.he performance of his life. with a lap and a half to go, i was feeling good, pretty confident, i thought i would be able to get a medal. i actually could not quite keep up that pace. the last lap was pretty tough. but on a day when some events were postponed due to high winds, one man soared. at the age ofjust 17, america's red gerard spinning to snowboarding gold, a teenage triumph to light up these games. andy swiss, bbc news, pyeongchang. the north korean leader kimjong—un, has invited the south korean president for talks, at the "earliest date possible." the invitation was given by kim jong—un's sister, who's been visiting the south for the winter olympics. laura bicker‘s report does contain some flash photography. this is no ordinary messenger. kim yo—jong, the sister of the north korean leader is the first of her family to set foot on south korean soil. as the two sides take their seats, the cameras spot a blue folder. within it, a handwritten invitation to travel north and for t
well, what a result that was for andrew musgrave.he performance of his life. with a lap and a half to go, i was feeling good, pretty confident, i thought i would be able to get a medal. i actually could not quite keep up that pace. the last lap was pretty tough. but on a day when some events were postponed due to high winds, one man soared. at the age ofjust 17, america's red gerard spinning to snowboarding gold, a teenage triumph to light up these games. andy swiss, bbc news, pyeongchang. the...
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or the result that was for andrew musgrave.life. we had 1.5 laps to go and i started feeling good, feeling confident and i thought i would be able to get a medal. i couldn't quite keep up that pace. the last lap was pretty tough! but on a day when some events were postponed due to high winds, one man's sword. at the age ofjust 17, to high winds, one man's sword. at the age ofjust17, america's read the age ofjust17, america's read the riot spinning the snowboard gold. a teenage triumph the light of these games —— red gerard. that's all the sport for now. you can keep up with all of the winter olympics action from 1:10pm on bbc one. some breaking news, we are hearing from transport for london that there has been an emergency services incident around london city airport. the airport has been closed as a result of that. traffic is light in the area we are told that there are local road closures around london city airport due to the incident which involves emergency services. the airport currently closed. it will bring you more info
or the result that was for andrew musgrave.life. we had 1.5 laps to go and i started feeling good, feeling confident and i thought i would be able to get a medal. i couldn't quite keep up that pace. the last lap was pretty tough! but on a day when some events were postponed due to high winds, one man's sword. at the age ofjust 17, to high winds, one man's sword. at the age ofjust17, america's read the age ofjust17, america's read the riot spinning the snowboard gold. a teenage triumph the light...
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well, what a result that was for andrew musgrave.formance of his life. with a lap and a half to go, i was feeling good, pretty confident, i thought i would be able to get a medal. i actually could not quite keep up that pace. the last lap was pretty tough. but on a day when some events were postponed due to high winds, one man soared. at the age ofjust 17, america's red gerard spinning to snowboarding gold, a teenage triumph to light up these games. andy swiss, bbc news, pyeongchang. that all the sport, maureen an hour. more than a third of child deaths and serious injuries caused by neglect in england are linked to parents who drink too much, according to a new parliamentary report. it also found that nearly all councils have cut their budgets for alcohol support services. 0ur health correspondent adina campbell has more. dad of sixjosh connelly knows first—hand about the damage alcohol can have on a family. his father was an alcoholic, and died when he was nine. i remember one particular incident, he smashed all the windows through
well, what a result that was for andrew musgrave.formance of his life. with a lap and a half to go, i was feeling good, pretty confident, i thought i would be able to get a medal. i actually could not quite keep up that pace. the last lap was pretty tough. but on a day when some events were postponed due to high winds, one man soared. at the age ofjust 17, america's red gerard spinning to snowboarding gold, a teenage triumph to light up these games. andy swiss, bbc news, pyeongchang. that all...
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well, what a result that was for andrew musgrave.itain, but even so, the performance of his life. with a lap and a half to go, i was feeling good, pretty confident, i thought i would be able to get a medal. i actually could not quite keep up that pace. the last lap was pretty tough. but on a day when some events were postponed due to high winds, one man soared. at the age ofjust 17, america's red gerard spinning to snowboarding gold, a teenage triumph to light up these games. andy swiss, bbc news, pyeongchang. those windy conditions forced the postponement of the men's downhill and on the louche britain missed out ona and on the louche britain missed out on a medal in the final run. dutch speed skater sven kramer made history on sunday by winning his third consecutive olympic gold medal, in the men's 5,000m. he's the first man to win three golds in the same speed skating event at the winter games. and he also did this one in an olympic record time. in the early premier league match, huddersfield are leading 2—1 against bournemouth. t
well, what a result that was for andrew musgrave.itain, but even so, the performance of his life. with a lap and a half to go, i was feeling good, pretty confident, i thought i would be able to get a medal. i actually could not quite keep up that pace. the last lap was pretty tough. but on a day when some events were postponed due to high winds, one man soared. at the age ofjust 17, america's red gerard spinning to snowboarding gold, a teenage triumph to light up these games. andy swiss, bbc...
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now on a freezing—cold day 2 of the winter oympics in south korea, cross country skier andrew musgrave... the scotsman, who learnt his sport on roller—skis, finished 7th in the ski—athlon after helping set the pace until the final lap of the 30 kilometre course. the pace until the final lap our correspondent andy swiss was watching in pyeongchang. the winter olympics at their most wintry, —16 and bone chilling winds but andrew musgrave was about to warm the spirits. and they are underway. cross—country skiing is not a traditional olympic strength for britain, their previous best, the 20 ninth place in sochi for andrew musgrave. with barely a lap to go, there he was remarkably in silver medal position. could he hang on? not quite as the norwegian raced to the old, musgrave faded to seven but with his best events still to come, that is some feat. what a result for andrew musgrave, he could not quite get that first medal for britain but even so, the performance of his life. with a lap and a half to go, i was pretty confident and i thought i would be able to get a medal. ijust could not qu
now on a freezing—cold day 2 of the winter oympics in south korea, cross country skier andrew musgrave... the scotsman, who learnt his sport on roller—skis, finished 7th in the ski—athlon after helping set the pace until the final lap of the 30 kilometre course. the pace until the final lap our correspondent andy swiss was watching in pyeongchang. the winter olympics at their most wintry, —16 and bone chilling winds but andrew musgrave was about to warm the spirits. and they are...
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for andrew musgrave, seventh is more spectacular than it sounds.go, i was feeling good, feeling confident. i thought i would get a medal. i was feeling really good and then just try to keep up with krueger on the la st try to keep up with krueger on the last lap, went a little bit hard and then slipped back through the field. for the appeal skiers, this is the gruelling route to victory. and easier path has been laid for amy fuller. too much win for the snowboard heats, she goes straight into the final. the catch? so does eve ryo ne into the final. the catch? so does everyone else. before the weather set in, they crowned a new olympic champion. one with a baby face. this is redmond gerard, born in 2000. snowboarding is made for youthful ambition but the 17—year—old was never meant to do this. norway and canada tend to dominate these gold was set for redmond. to get first is above me. i don't even know what is going on, to be honest. at the olympics, weeks, months on snow and ice can be defined in a moment, but sometimes it is the underdogs who summ
for andrew musgrave, seventh is more spectacular than it sounds.go, i was feeling good, feeling confident. i thought i would get a medal. i was feeling really good and then just try to keep up with krueger on the la st try to keep up with krueger on the last lap, went a little bit hard and then slipped back through the field. for the appeal skiers, this is the gruelling route to victory. and easier path has been laid for amy fuller. too much win for the snowboard heats, she goes straight into...
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a historic seventh pays for andrew musgrave.ing, it is a much colder sta rts good morning, it is a much colder starts today. there are some snow and hail showers around a cross northern and western parts of the uk, today will stop and have got all of your sunday weather and a look at the week ahead, to come. good morning. first, our main story. charities doing overseas aid work will lose government funding if they fail to ensure that vulnerable people are properly protected. that warning came from international development secretary penny mordaunt. she described the behaviour of some of oxfam's workers in haiti, who were accused of using prostitutes in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake, as "horrific". the charity is also facing new allegations about some of its workers in chad. andy moore reports. after haiti, now new allegations about the behaviour of some oxfam workers in chad in south africa. they date back to 2006, and also involve prostitutes. the head of mission in chad at the time was the same man who resigned from oxf
a historic seventh pays for andrew musgrave.ing, it is a much colder sta rts good morning, it is a much colder starts today. there are some snow and hail showers around a cross northern and western parts of the uk, today will stop and have got all of your sunday weather and a look at the week ahead, to come. good morning. first, our main story. charities doing overseas aid work will lose government funding if they fail to ensure that vulnerable people are properly protected. that warning came...
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the winter olympics was chilly, but andrew musgrave was about to warm the spirits.ng onto silver position? not quite, as norway raced to gold musgrave faded to seventh, but with his best events still to on is some feat. what a result that was for andrew musgrave, couldn't quite get that first medal for britain, but even so, the performance ii eff: some events were postponed due to high - one—mansword... —— high winds, one—mansword... —— one—managers: ' high winds, one—mansword... —— one—managers: america is spinning one—man sword. america is spinning to snowboarding gold. a teenage triumph to light up these games. andy swiss, bbc news, pyeongchang. triumph to light up these games. andy seee’sfbe also as; pyet out1ang. triumph to light up these games. andy sgtsspbe slss sis; pyet out in 1g. third run. fiéliézl—l—lii‘f~ffi—i—i—-~w——"7 7”? you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. and we will be back with another round—up at 6:30pm. studio: thank you very much. i love that quote, like a tranquiliser badger! i love that quote, like a tranquilised b
the winter olympics was chilly, but andrew musgrave was about to warm the spirits.ng onto silver position? not quite, as norway raced to gold musgrave faded to seventh, but with his best events still to on is some feat. what a result that was for andrew musgrave, couldn't quite get that first medal for britain, but even so, the performance ii eff: some events were postponed due to high - one—mansword... —— high winds, one—mansword... —— one—managers: ' high winds,...
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also this hour, andrew musgrave finished seven.nd, meanwhile in the arena, the north korean cheerleaders who stole the show in the arena. people had to change seat in the venue so that they could all sit together. this was the result. incredible synchronisation. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.35 — this mornings reviewers are the broadcaster lynn faulds wood and the political editor of the sun on sunday, dave wooding. good morning and welcome to bbc news. there's a warning today that charities will lose government funding if they fail to ensure that vulnerable people are properly protected. international development secretary penny mordaunt has described as ‘horrific‘ the behaviour of some of oxfam's workers in haiti, who were accused of using prostitutes in the aftermath of the earthquake there in 2010. the charity is also facing new allegations about some of its workers in chad. andy moore reports. after haiti, now, new allegations about the behaviour of some oxfam workers in chad in central africa. they date
also this hour, andrew musgrave finished seven.nd, meanwhile in the arena, the north korean cheerleaders who stole the show in the arena. people had to change seat in the venue so that they could all sit together. this was the result. incredible synchronisation. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.35 — this mornings reviewers are the broadcaster lynn faulds wood and the political editor of the sun on sunday, dave wooding. good morning and welcome to bbc news. there's a...
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great britain's andrew musgrave makes history at the winter olympics in pyeonchang.he 27—year—old recorded the best result by a british cross—country skier with a seventh—place finish in the men's 30km skiathlon, only slipping out of medal contention in the final stages as norway completed a predictable clean sweep. it was the north korean cheerleaders who stole the show in the arena, though. wearing matching uniforms of red, the army of beauties, as they have been called in south korea, performed perfectly synchronised routines and songs from the stands, much to the amusement of the crowds and press. breaking news coming in from russia. a couple of the news agencies, they are saying there seems to have been are saying there seems to have been a plane crash close to moscow, a russian aircraft with 71 people on board. it has gone missing from radar after taking off from moscow's airport according to the russian news agency, citing emergency services, 71 people on board. a plane crashing in the moscow region, we do not know exactly where, a plane flying out of one of t
great britain's andrew musgrave makes history at the winter olympics in pyeonchang.he 27—year—old recorded the best result by a british cross—country skier with a seventh—place finish in the men's 30km skiathlon, only slipping out of medal contention in the final stages as norway completed a predictable clean sweep. it was the north korean cheerleaders who stole the show in the arena, though. wearing matching uniforms of red, the army of beauties, as they have been called in south...
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bone was watching in pyonchang. chilling wind but andrs musgrave bone chilling wind but andrew musgraveain's traditional olympic strengths, their previous best was musgrave's 20 night in sochi where he said he skied like a tranquillised badger. not here, with one lap to go he was in silver medal position. could he hang on? not quite as the norwegian raced to god, musgrave slowed but with his best events to come, this is some feat. —— raced to gold. musgrave couldn't get a medalfor —— raced to gold. musgrave couldn't get a medal for britain —— raced to gold. musgrave couldn't get a medalfor britain but he —— raced to gold. musgrave couldn't get a medal for britain but he gave the performance of his life. with a lap and a half to go i was feeling confident of getting a medal but i couldn't keep up the pace. last night was pretty tough. on a day when some events were postponed because of high wind, one—man soared. at the age of 17, red gerard getting snowboarding gold, a teenage triumph to light up the games. day 3 of the games is just a few hours away — you can follow the action on the bb
bone was watching in pyonchang. chilling wind but andrs musgrave bone chilling wind but andrew musgraveain's traditional olympic strengths, their previous best was musgrave's 20 night in sochi where he said he skied like a tranquillised badger. not here, with one lap to go he was in silver medal position. could he hang on? not quite as the norwegian raced to god, musgrave slowed but with his best events to come, this is some feat. —— raced to gold. musgrave couldn't get a medalfor ——...
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also in the next hour — great britain's andrew musgrave makes history at the winter olympics in pyeongchang, scotland fight back to earn a first
also in the next hour — great britain's andrew musgrave makes history at the winter olympics in pyeongchang, scotland fight back to earn a first
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andrew musgrave has a chance of winning a medal at cross—country skiing.m gb are targeting their best ever winter olympics. no medals so best ever winter olympics. no medals so far. this might be the day they get off the mark. looking forward good evening, welcome to sports day. our main headlines this evening. alex mcleish agrees deal to become the scotland manager for the second time. the bhoys are buoyant. going downhill fast. parsons slides his way into contention for a team gb‘s first medal at the winter olympics. good evening. plenty to come but we start with the big story and football. bbc sport understands that alex mcleish has agreed a deal with the scottish football association to become their manager for a second time in” years become their manager for a second time in 11 years after leaving the post. the former rangers and aston villa boss will sign a deal until 2020. he was the unanimous choice and will replace gordon strachan who left the post last october after failing to reach the world cup. after a busy week in the champions league the eur
andrew musgrave has a chance of winning a medal at cross—country skiing.m gb are targeting their best ever winter olympics. no medals so best ever winter olympics. no medals so far. this might be the day they get off the mark. looking forward good evening, welcome to sports day. our main headlines this evening. alex mcleish agrees deal to become the scotland manager for the second time. the bhoys are buoyant. going downhill fast. parsons slides his way into contention for a team gb‘s first...
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also in the next hour: great britain's andrew musgrave makes history at the winter olympics in pyeongchangto earn a first win in this year's six nations
also in the next hour: great britain's andrew musgrave makes history at the winter olympics in pyeongchangto earn a first win in this year's six nations
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there was disappointment in the men's cross country skiing with andrew musgrave finishing way down inining me now is maisie potter who just missed out on a place in team gb because you broke your heel. it must be terrible watching from afar but fantastic to see some of your team—mates getting on the medal table? it is really great for the rest of the team. it will give them motivation now. your event, the snowboard cross, it is really something. a real star of the sport at the moment took gold. she has been super dominant all season so she has been super dominant all season so it is great to see her win at the winter olympics. the course is amazing. bigjumps, very technical. it is fantastic to see how close they get. look at that, it is amazing. it gives you an idea of how big the jumps are. is amazing. it gives you an idea of how big thejumps are. plus, with five other snowboarders around you you have to be really good. is it read to have so many still standing? not in the final, they are top level and they are used to am racing side by side. the battle for second and third is quite
there was disappointment in the men's cross country skiing with andrew musgrave finishing way down inining me now is maisie potter who just missed out on a place in team gb because you broke your heel. it must be terrible watching from afar but fantastic to see some of your team—mates getting on the medal table? it is really great for the rest of the team. it will give them motivation now. your event, the snowboard cross, it is really something. a real star of the sport at the moment took...
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at the winter olympics, andrew musgrave recorded the best result by a british cross—country skier, withious best, when he was finished 29th in sochi four years ago. he was in second place as the skiiers entered the final lap, but the pace proved too much for him in the end. his best event is yet to come in the 15 km freestyle. that's all the sport for now. we'll have more for you on bbc news throughout the evening. the leading pakistani human rights activist, asma jahangir, has died at the age of 66. she was one of asia's most respected human rights advocates and helped found the human rights commission for pakistan. she also served with several united nations' missions. nobel peace prize winner malala yousafzai called her a "saviour of democracy". south korea's prime minister has indicated that certain conditions need to be met before the country's president can accept an offer to meet the north korean leader, kim jong—un. more talks were held on sunday with the delegation from pyongyang — the south said they were "frank and candid". kim jong—un's sister, kim yo jong, has now left sout
at the winter olympics, andrew musgrave recorded the best result by a british cross—country skier, withious best, when he was finished 29th in sochi four years ago. he was in second place as the skiiers entered the final lap, but the pace proved too much for him in the end. his best event is yet to come in the 15 km freestyle. that's all the sport for now. we'll have more for you on bbc news throughout the evening. the leading pakistani human rights activist, asma jahangir, has died at the...
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also in the next hour — great britain's andrew musgrave makes history at the winter olympics in pyeongchangand coming up in sportsday, scotland fight back to earn a first win in this year's six nations with a hard —fought victory against france. that's at 7:30. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the government has warned it will cut funding to oxfam if it cannot fully explain its handling of reports of sexual misconduct by aid workers in haiti. the international development secretary, penny mordant, says the charity had failed in its moral leadership, and lied to her department. she'll meet oxfam representatives tomorrow. in response, they've announced new measures for the prevention and handling of sexual misconduct cases. angus crawford reports. first haiti, now chad, one of the poorest countries on earth. new allegations that oxfam workers paid local women for sex. the charity says it is shocked and dismayed but can't confirm the reports. the head of the mission at the time, roland van hauwermeiren, was the same man who five years later in haiti resigned after admitting using prostitu
also in the next hour — great britain's andrew musgrave makes history at the winter olympics in pyeongchangand coming up in sportsday, scotland fight back to earn a first win in this year's six nations with a hard —fought victory against france. that's at 7:30. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the government has warned it will cut funding to oxfam if it cannot fully explain its handling of reports of sexual misconduct by aid workers in haiti. the international development secretary,...
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great britain's andrew musgrave makes history at the winter olympics in pyeonchang.formance by a briton in an olympic cross country event.
great britain's andrew musgrave makes history at the winter olympics in pyeonchang.formance by a briton in an olympic cross country event.
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attention, andrew musgrave. he is not far off of the best of the world. months spent on snow.ountry skiing. and then freeze garske it. i did not know what that was. —— freestyle skiing. i had to look it up, it is more controlled. you use the edge of the ski to push along. the shorter the length, more waxed, the quicker... you can get off and out of the tracks and into the mountain areas. we will see more... a p pa re ntly mountain areas. we will see more... apparently they call it freestyle because you are the cool kid.|j apparently they call it freestyle because you are the cool kid. i am cool wales coach, warren gatland, claims the decision to disallow his side a try in their 12—6 six nations defeat to england, was a "terrible mistake." england made it two wins out of two with a 12—6 victory. while ireland kept up their perfect start with a 56—19 win over italy. 0ur sports correspondent, joe wilson, reports. don't be afraid to stand out in the crowd at twickenham. most players arrived in tracksuits, headphones to drown out the distractions. rhys was playing for the first tim
attention, andrew musgrave. he is not far off of the best of the world. months spent on snow.ountry skiing. and then freeze garske it. i did not know what that was. —— freestyle skiing. i had to look it up, it is more controlled. you use the edge of the ski to push along. the shorter the length, more waxed, the quicker... you can get off and out of the tracks and into the mountain areas. we will see more... a p pa re ntly mountain areas. we will see more... apparently they call it freestyle...
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cross country skier andrew musgrave suffered a little more in the 15 kilometres freestyle.ehind the winner dario cologna of switzerland who made history by claiming the title three games in a row. meanwhile pita taufatofua the tongan who's known for his bare—chested flag carrying in the last two olympics succeeded in his task of putting on clothes and then avoiding last place in the same event. he's onlyjust started skiing. and came in 114th, third from last. more than 20 minutes behind the winner. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. a reminder, lizzy yarnold and laura deas get off shortly any women's skeleton on bbc one. let's get more now on the news that oxfam is setting up an independent commission to investigate allegations of sexual exploitation by staff. speaking to our diplomatic correspondent james landale, the international head of the charity, winnie byanyima, explained why she believes the organisation's work must go on. thousands of thousands of oxfam staff doing the right thing in the most dangerous places in the world, prote
cross country skier andrew musgrave suffered a little more in the 15 kilometres freestyle.ehind the winner dario cologna of switzerland who made history by claiming the title three games in a row. meanwhile pita taufatofua the tongan who's known for his bare—chested flag carrying in the last two olympics succeeded in his task of putting on clothes and then avoiding last place in the same event. he's onlyjust started skiing. and came in 114th, third from last. more than 20 minutes behind the...
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lots of medal chances on skis — freestylers james woods and izzy atkins, andrew musgrave in the crossrts from 10:30am tomorrow and live on bbc one. but of course, we'll keep you updated here on the programme. thank you, really looking forward to the winter olympics! no—one can forget the devastating scenes from the grenfell fire on 14th june last summer. the fire left 71 people dead, hundreds homeless and the community shattered. one thing that united everyone in their grief was the admiration for the firefighters who risked their lives rescuing people from the tower. jesus christ, mate! christ, bleep me. how are we going to get into that? jesus christ. oh, my god. there are kids in there. that's a real block. bleep. jesus. it's a towering inferno, isn't it? it's not possible. it hasjumped up all over the flats, look. how the bleep is that possible? north kensington's to watch were some of the first on the scene. and many among them are running in the london marathon. i'm pleased to say we're joined by firefighters mike dowden, chris secret, tom abell, mike kirkpatrick and justin o'be
lots of medal chances on skis — freestylers james woods and izzy atkins, andrew musgrave in the crossrts from 10:30am tomorrow and live on bbc one. but of course, we'll keep you updated here on the programme. thank you, really looking forward to the winter olympics! no—one can forget the devastating scenes from the grenfell fire on 14th june last summer. the fire left 71 people dead, hundreds homeless and the community shattered. one thing that united everyone in their grief was the...
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the curlers are strong, andrew musgrave, the one at the start of the games who could start that medale most powerful, talented team we have ever had, and who knows? graham, do you think that the public gets engaged with the winter olympics in the same way that it does with the summer olympics?” definitely think so. if you look at the skiers and snowboarders in the uk, we have overi million people that will go skiing and snowboarding every year. if you look at our ski areas in scotland, we have five ski areas in scotland, we have five ski areas in scotland and lots of indoor snow centres. there is a lot of people that are engaged in winter sports. i think there is absolutely no reason why we won't have the same levels of participation in winter sports as we do in summer sports. to say that we're not a winter sports nation is absolutely wrong. we are a winter sports nation, we do have mountains and we do have snow sports taking place in the uk. so, yeah, i think that people do get engaged with the winter olympics. it is more exciting that the summer games anyway. great to speak to you,
the curlers are strong, andrew musgrave, the one at the start of the games who could start that medale most powerful, talented team we have ever had, and who knows? graham, do you think that the public gets engaged with the winter olympics in the same way that it does with the summer olympics?” definitely think so. if you look at the skiers and snowboarders in the uk, we have overi million people that will go skiing and snowboarding every year. if you look at our ski areas in scotland, we...
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andrew musgrave recorded the best result by a british cross country skier, with a seventh place finish in the men's 30 kilometres skiathlon. his journey to the games began sweating it out on the roller ski tracks of the scottish highlands but he nearly claimed a medal in pyeongchang. andy swiss reports. the winter olympics at their most wintry, —16 and bone chilling winds but andrew musgrave was about to warm the spirits. and they are underway. cross—country skiing is not a traditional olympic strength for britain — their previous best, the 29th place in sochi for andrew musgrave. not this time. with barely a lap to go, there he was remarkably in silver medal position. could he hang on? well, not quite — as the norwegian raced to the gold, musgrave faded to seventh, but with his best events still to come, that is some feat. at the age ofjust 17, american red gerard spinning to snowboarding gold, a teenage triumph to light up these games. andy swiss, bbc news. a fantastic achievement at just 17 yea rs a fantastic achievement at just 17 years old! that's all from sportsday. there'll be m
andrew musgrave recorded the best result by a british cross country skier, with a seventh place finish in the men's 30 kilometres skiathlon. his journey to the games began sweating it out on the roller ski tracks of the scottish highlands but he nearly claimed a medal in pyeongchang. andy swiss reports. the winter olympics at their most wintry, —16 and bone chilling winds but andrew musgrave was about to warm the spirits. and they are underway. cross—country skiing is not a traditional...
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andrew musgrave has just gone off in the 15 kilometre cross—country skiing freestyle, he could get a. the alarm clock can be a little bit tough sometimes, but this makes it worthy. this was built in the early 1700 and has been the back drop for films like spectre and mission impossible. we are looking for signs of spring. it is around the corner and numbers are up at the moment, but we could have those few hints over the next few days. not so much if you are up in the early hours. let's have a look at the forecast. today it is frosty, but a fine day across most parts of the country. we will see some further wintry showers across the north—west, especially across parts of western scotland. there is a little bit of patchy mist and fog which will quickly clear. as you can see there are showers towards the north and west, but very little cloud on the map. it will build towards the west later. if you have a closer look at about three o'clock you can see most places across england and wales are dry. it could bea england and wales are dry. it could be a bit thicker in the west. maybe patchy
andrew musgrave has just gone off in the 15 kilometre cross—country skiing freestyle, he could get a. the alarm clock can be a little bit tough sometimes, but this makes it worthy. this was built in the early 1700 and has been the back drop for films like spectre and mission impossible. we are looking for signs of spring. it is around the corner and numbers are up at the moment, but we could have those few hints over the next few days. not so much if you are up in the early hours. let's have...
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great britain's andrew musgrave makes history at the winter olympics in pyeonchang. 7th place in the men's skiathlon — the best performance by a briton in an olympic cross country event. meanwhile — in the arena — north korean cheerleaders mesmerise the crowds with incredible synchronisation. and in half an hour — politics europe asks whether the uk will get the trade they want from europe — post brexit. good afternoon. the government has threatened to cut off all state funding and help for oxfam, and other charities, if they fail to ensure that vulnerable people are properly protected. the international development secretary penny mordaunt has described as ‘horrific‘ the behaviour of some of oxfam's workers in haiti, who were accused of using prostitutes in the aftermath of the earthquake there in 2010. the chair of trustees at the charity says 0xfam prides itself on being a transparent organisation working hard to improve the lives of the poor and has apologised unreservedly saying "i share the anger and shame that behaviour like that highlighted in haiti in 2011 h
great britain's andrew musgrave makes history at the winter olympics in pyeonchang. 7th place in the men's skiathlon — the best performance by a briton in an olympic cross country event. meanwhile — in the arena — north korean cheerleaders mesmerise the crowds with incredible synchronisation. and in half an hour — politics europe asks whether the uk will get the trade they want from europe — post brexit. good afternoon. the government has threatened to cut off all state funding and...
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after finishing seventh in his first cross—country skiing event andrew musgrave suffered more in thefourth 0lympic title. elsewhere away from pyeongchang alex mcleish has agreed to become scotland manager of the second time until 2020, 11 years since he left the job first time. the former rangers and birmingham boss replaces boa rdman the former rangers and birmingham boss replaces boardman strachan. michael 0'neill the northern ireland manager was unable to be secured for thejob. liam manager was unable to be secured for the job. liam plunkett manager was unable to be secured for thejob. liam plunkett has aggravated a terror he suffered in the one—day series against australia, he returned for the tri— series against new zealand. england said abel announce a replacement in the coming days, the one—day series against new zealand starting a week on sunday. that's your sport. thank you. 15 months ago this programme exclusively spoke to these four men — who with quiet emotion told you about the horrific sexual abuse they'd experienced three and a half decades earlier, as young footballer
after finishing seventh in his first cross—country skiing event andrew musgrave suffered more in thefourth 0lympic title. elsewhere away from pyeongchang alex mcleish has agreed to become scotland manager of the second time until 2020, 11 years since he left the job first time. the former rangers and birmingham boss replaces boa rdman the former rangers and birmingham boss replaces boardman strachan. michael 0'neill the northern ireland manager was unable to be secured for thejob. liam...