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arsene wenger future is the talk of the game. this afternoon football ‘s most powerfulfigure paid this. what arsene wenger is done in arsenalanding. he is a big personality of football and a legend. he is one of the football 's legends. there is proud symbol of the long reign of arsene wenger, the stadium and the club are built in his own image. after the humiliation his own image. after the humiliation his team suffered here this week there is a growing sense that arsenal ‘s most successful ever manager has taken this club as far as and the time has come for him to walk away. after two decades of management and many trophies it is ha rd to management and many trophies it is hard to imagine arsenal arsenal without him. but the club is drifting and even with plenty to play for this season british football ‘s longest partnership could be nearing the end. england goalkeeperjoe hart says he has no future at manchester city when his loan spell with italian side torino ends in may. the 29—year—old was dropped and then loaned out when new city boss pep guardiola arrived at the start of the season. speaking to the bbc‘s premier lea
arsene wenger future is the talk of the game. this afternoon football ‘s most powerfulfigure paid this. what arsene wenger is done in arsenalanding. he is a big personality of football and a legend. he is one of the football 's legends. there is proud symbol of the long reign of arsene wenger, the stadium and the club are built in his own image. after the humiliation his own image. after the humiliation his team suffered here this week there is a growing sense that arsenal ‘s most...
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arsene wenger manages arsenal in europe. patrick gearery has the story of the night. at arsenal there are are contests long before kickoff. tion was this would be arsenal out. four goals down, perhaps nothing further to lose, why not have a go. it worked with theo walcott. improbable angle now for the improbable come back. then hope died with the referee's whistle. first a yellow card then changed to a red. with the penalty, so effectively was arsenal's. for them the rest of the yeeng as a —— evening was a fade to grey. costa scored, 3—1. the german champions we re scored, 3—1. the german champions were creative with their freedom. vidal revelled in the space. this might look like a replay, in fact it was a recurring nightmare for arsenal. this was the gunners' heaviest defeat for them 5—1 on the night. arsenal out, as the demands grow louder, will it finally be wenger out? in the last couple of minutes, arsene wenger has given a news conference. he said he was revolted by the referee. he felt they should have had a penalty to go 2-0 they should have had a penalty to go 2—0 up. he felt that there shouldn't have been the se
arsene wenger manages arsenal in europe. patrick gearery has the story of the night. at arsenal there are are contests long before kickoff. tion was this would be arsenal out. four goals down, perhaps nothing further to lose, why not have a go. it worked with theo walcott. improbable angle now for the improbable come back. then hope died with the referee's whistle. first a yellow card then changed to a red. with the penalty, so effectively was arsenal's. for them the rest of the yeeng as a...
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arsenal wa nt remain as arsenal manager. arsenal remain as their manager an we know there is a two—year contract offer on the table. it is understood that is not set in stone. it could still go the other way, if arsenal's season spirals out of control. this morning you could sense the direction of travel, but still, he was giving little away. i've clear in my mind, but any way, dol i've clear in my mind, but any way, do i stay two months or two years, my commitment will be exactly the same, so time i spent here does not influence at all my attitude. sticking with the theme of futures, what about those of sanchez and 0zil. sanchez was quoted in the media in chilli as saying he is happy in london, and hopes to finish his career there but with a team that has a winning mentality. that fuels report he could be set for a move to chelsea but wenger seems confident he and 0zil who are out of contract in 2018, will stay. wei contract in 2018, will stay. we i personally believe that both of them want to stay, and i hope that them want to sta
arsenal wa nt remain as arsenal manager. arsenal remain as their manager an we know there is a two—year contract offer on the table. it is understood that is not set in stone. it could still go the other way, if arsenal's season spirals out of control. this morning you could sense the direction of travel, but still, he was giving little away. i've clear in my mind, but any way, dol i've clear in my mind, but any way, do i stay two months or two years, my commitment will be exactly the same,...
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management and many trophies, it is ha rd to management and many trophies, it is hard to imagine arsenal without arseneest partnership could be nearing the end. england have thrashed the west indies by 186 runs in the third one day international to complete a 3 nil series whitewash. the hosts won the toss in barbados and put england in to bat. alex hales made 110, on his return to the side after breaking his hand at the end ofjanuary, with joe root also scoring a century, as england were all out for 328. in reply the west indies were skittled out for 142. chris woakes taking 3 for 16. it's day three of the first test between new zealand and south africa in dunedin. chasing south africa's first innings of 308, new zealand started the day on 177 for 3. kane williams on went for 130 after lunch. they're now 282—6. meanwhile hosts, sri lanka, took command of the first test against a struggling bangladesh on a rain—hit day three in galle. the tourists were all out for 312, trailing the sri lankans by a massive 182 runs. england's owen farrell wasn't able to get through thursday's training session ahead of t
management and many trophies, it is ha rd to management and many trophies, it is hard to imagine arsenal without arseneest partnership could be nearing the end. england have thrashed the west indies by 186 runs in the third one day international to complete a 3 nil series whitewash. the hosts won the toss in barbados and put england in to bat. alex hales made 110, on his return to the side after breaking his hand at the end ofjanuary, with joe root also scoring a century, as england were all...
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arsenal out and we wait to hear from arsene them. arsenalfrom arsene wenger, them. arsenal out and we wait to hear from arsene wenger, because since they lost in that first leg, it has been a miserable month or so for arsene wenger. remember, it has been a miserable month or so forarsene wenger. remember, he it has been a miserable month or so for arsene wenger. remember, he was going to say exactly what his future held after what 20—odd years at the gunners, over 20 years. held after what 20—odd years at the gunners, over20 years. i held after what 20—odd years at the gunners, over 20 years. i think that could be it for arsene wenger. how do you come back from that? also 3—1 to real madrid against napoli in the other tie. they go through, the holders, 6—2 on aggregate. thank you very much. while olly was speaking, i spotted this tweet from arsenal. this was a little bit earlier in the match. saying that's exactly the start we needed. they went 1—0 up. not sure what the twitter account has said since then. let's talk about cycling. the furor
arsenal out and we wait to hear from arsene them. arsenalfrom arsene wenger, them. arsenal out and we wait to hear from arsene wenger, because since they lost in that first leg, it has been a miserable month or so for arsene wenger. remember, it has been a miserable month or so forarsene wenger. remember, he it has been a miserable month or so for arsene wenger. remember, he was going to say exactly what his future held after what 20—odd years at the gunners, over 20 years. held after what...
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arsenal manager arsene wenger said he will take arsenal manager arsene wenger said he will ta ke fa nsd whether to stay in the job. arsenal have lost five of their last seven games leading to speculation about the future of their longest serving manager. earlier this year, we brought you the story of nemleyjunior, a baby chimpanzee freed — thanks to a bbc investigation — from wildlife traffickers in ivory coast. two of the traffickers are now being prosecuted, in the first case of its kind. and the body responsible for trying to stop the illegal trade in endangered species has now tightened up its procedures. david shukman has been back to ivory coast. a heart—warming story of recovery — a baby chimpanzee, nemleyjunior, with a great appetite. an astonishing turnaround, given the trauma he's been through. poachers killed his mother and the rest of his family and then sold him to wildlife traffickers. he's learning to explore. he was freed as a result of a bbc news investigation. but he never liked to get too farfrom his keepers. he wants constant company. chimpanzees live in close famil
arsenal manager arsene wenger said he will take arsenal manager arsene wenger said he will ta ke fa nsd whether to stay in the job. arsenal have lost five of their last seven games leading to speculation about the future of their longest serving manager. earlier this year, we brought you the story of nemleyjunior, a baby chimpanzee freed — thanks to a bbc investigation — from wildlife traffickers in ivory coast. two of the traffickers are now being prosecuted, in the first case of its kind....
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arsene wenger has done at arsenal, throughout the histories, is certainly outstanding. it's a big personality of football. it's a legend, he's a legend, he's one of the football legends. the emirates stands as a proud symbol of arsenee humiliation his team suffered here earlier this week, there's a growing sense that arsenal's most successful ever manager has taken this club as far as he can and the time has come for him to walk away. after two decades of management and many trophies, it's hard to imagine arsenal without arsene wenger, but the club is drifting and even with after two decades plenty but the club is drifting and even with decades plenty to play for this season, british football's longest partnership could be nearing the end. dan roan, bbc news. "battling" barbara buttrick was known as the mighty atom and became the first ever female boxing world champion, back in the 1950s. she moved to the states, eventually retiring undefeated. now, aged 87, she's returned to her home county of yorkshire, to meet young boxers and see her pioneering career honoured. david sillito went to hull to meet her. battling barbara, they used to call me. the mighty atom. barbara buttrick is 87. her sparring partner today, for
arsene wenger has done at arsenal, throughout the histories, is certainly outstanding. it's a big personality of football. it's a legend, he's a legend, he's one of the football legends. the emirates stands as a proud symbol of arsenee humiliation his team suffered here earlier this week, there's a growing sense that arsenal's most successful ever manager has taken this club as far as he can and the time has come for him to walk away. after two decades of management and many trophies, it's hard...
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and the pressure mounts for arsene wenger as arsenal we talk to amal clooney about her legal battle on behalf and the pressure mounts for arsener as arsenal are heavily beaten again in the champions league. coming up in sportsday on bbc news: arsenal's last match in europe this season as bayern munich knock them out of the champions league again. good evening. the government has suffered a second defeat on its brexit bill in the house of lords. peers are insisting on what they call a ‘meaningful‘ parliamentary vote on the final deal to leave the eu. the government will now try to overturn the changes in the house of commons. ministers accused some in the lords of trying to frustrate the brexit outcome. theresa may is still hoping to start the formal leaving process by the end of the month, as our political editor, laura kuenssberg, reports. they are not universally loved, but the house of lords won't let that drive its opposition away. defeating the government for the second time in a week on its plans for brexit. contents, 366. not contents, 268. so the contents have it. with the biggest turnout for nearly 200 years, just for
and the pressure mounts for arsene wenger as arsenal we talk to amal clooney about her legal battle on behalf and the pressure mounts for arsener as arsenal are heavily beaten again in the champions league. coming up in sportsday on bbc news: arsenal's last match in europe this season as bayern munich knock them out of the champions league again. good evening. the government has suffered a second defeat on its brexit bill in the house of lords. peers are insisting on what they call a...
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arsene wenger and pep guardiola. arsene wenger and pep guardiola. arseneas built his reputation on the continuation of champions league football. every single season he seems to bring it. but the pep guardiola, this season would have hurt him. he has never not coached the side to a semifinal of the champions league. there are a number of issues around this game in particular. i think manchester city will win. i think arsenal have been lacking in recent weeks. let's look at the top of the the other three teams in the top seven we haven't spoken about, you would expect for them to win. chelsea at home to crystal palace, spurs away at burnley. at that will be tricky. manchester united at home to west brom. do you see any of them slipping up? . as you said earlier, it's about maintaining your top four status. without chris smalling and philjones potentially for the rest of the season, manchester united, so they could have some troubles. the bottom of the table, tricky, particularly with burnley‘s home for them, they've been excellent this season. you would ima
arsene wenger and pep guardiola. arsene wenger and pep guardiola. arseneas built his reputation on the continuation of champions league football. every single season he seems to bring it. but the pep guardiola, this season would have hurt him. he has never not coached the side to a semifinal of the champions league. there are a number of issues around this game in particular. i think manchester city will win. i think arsenal have been lacking in recent weeks. let's look at the top of the the...
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arsenal manager. arsenal want him to remain also and we know there is a two year contract off on the table. it is understood that is not set in stone and it could go the other way if arsenal control. this money you could sense the direction of travel, but still he gave little away. i'm clearing up my mind, but anyway, gave little away. i'm clearing up my mind, butanyway, do gave little away. i'm clearing up my mind, but anyway, do i stay two months or two years? my commitment will be the same. sticking with the theme of futures, what about those of two players? sanchez was quoted as saying he is happy in london and hopes to finish his career there, but with a team that has a winning mentality. that fuelled reports that they could be set for a move to chelsea, but he seems confident that he will stay. we are out of contract at end of the season. i personally believe both players want to stay and hope that the club will find an agreement with them. arsenal have lost four of the last five league games and six points adrift of the champions league places, though they do have games in hand. 0n champions league places, though they do have games in hand. on sunday they welcome m
arsenal manager. arsenal want him to remain also and we know there is a two year contract off on the table. it is understood that is not set in stone and it could go the other way if arsenal control. this money you could sense the direction of travel, but still he gave little away. i'm clearing up my mind, but anyway, gave little away. i'm clearing up my mind, butanyway, do gave little away. i'm clearing up my mind, but anyway, do i stay two months or two years? my commitment will be the same....
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arsenal manager arsene wenger was forced to deny reports striker alexis sanchez was involved in a training ground row in the lead up to saturday's premier league defeat to liverpool as speculation surrounding the player's future grows sanchez took part in training this morning having only featured in the second half of arsenal's the incident was behind his omission from the first team, something wenger dismissed. com pletely completely false, but i understand that you have two feed the newspapers and we respect that and when you don't win the games, it is not always down to real stories. we have to accept that. sanchez has 15 months on his contract, so the decision will depend completely on the football club, not on anybody else. chelsea are ten points clear in the premier league. goes from diego costa and eden hazard, let's hear from the manager, antonio conte. we must think we are able to take 26 points to win this title, but we will have to go step—by—step. it is important to see it game by game, to dream is good, but it is important to keep our feet on the ground. the football association have tabled a series of proposals to reform the organisation. they include reserving three places on the board for female members and adding eleven new members to the fa council to better reflect the diversity in english
arsenal manager arsene wenger was forced to deny reports striker alexis sanchez was involved in a training ground row in the lead up to saturday's premier league defeat to liverpool as speculation surrounding the player's future grows sanchez took part in training this morning having only featured in the second half of arsenal's the incident was behind his omission from the first team, something wenger dismissed. com pletely completely false, but i understand that you have two feed the...
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arsenal. liverpool are leading 2—1, but arsenal have been the better tea m but arsenal have been the better teamll for now, we will have more at 7:30pm and throughout the evening. goodbye. the one thing i can guarantee is if you did not have rained today, you will have it tomorrow. it has been pretty miserable for some. over an inch of rain has fallen in aberdeenshire. it is hardly worth stepping aside in eastern scotland. it was a beautiful start to the date in the midlands with sunshine. some showers cropped up later on. this heavy rain is sitting to the far north east of scotland, but it will start to drift away and ease. by contrast in the far south—west tomorrow we will see some wet and windy weather and gales on exposed coasts of wales and south—west england. ahead of it we could see some clear slots. a touch of light frost is not out of the question. on sunday it all changes. we will have wet and windy weather pushing its way steadily north and east. a different story in northern england, scotla nd different story in northern england, scotland and northern ireland. it will be a case of su
arsenal. liverpool are leading 2—1, but arsenal have been the better tea m but arsenal have been the better teamll for now, we will have more at 7:30pm and throughout the evening. goodbye. the one thing i can guarantee is if you did not have rained today, you will have it tomorrow. it has been pretty miserable for some. over an inch of rain has fallen in aberdeenshire. it is hardly worth stepping aside in eastern scotland. it was a beautiful start to the date in the midlands with sunshine....
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aggregate against napoli while arsenal lost 5—1 for the second successive time against carlo ancelotti‘s bayern munich going down 10—2 on aggregate. the arsenal manager arseneere really unlucky tonight because it was a 100% penalty at 1—0 on walcott in the first half, i checkedit on walcott in the first half, i checked it on television. in the second half the referee killed the game. after that it was very
aggregate against napoli while arsenal lost 5—1 for the second successive time against carlo ancelotti‘s bayern munich going down 10—2 on aggregate. the arsenal manager arseneere really unlucky tonight because it was a 100% penalty at 1—0 on walcott in the first half, i checkedit on walcott in the first half, i checked it on television. in the second half the referee killed the game. after that it was very
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merging. —— tottenham and arsenal merging. —— tottenham and arsenalms to be able to throw up. colombia's fernando gaviria sprinted to victory on the sixth stage of the tirreno—adriatico on monday. the quick—step rider beat slovakia's peter sagan to the line on the 168km stage after a breakaway group of eight riders were caught with two kilometres left. nairo quintana retained the overall lead while there were blue skies in italy, cape town, south africa was battered by gale force winds. the weather wreaked havoc on the course, even blowing cyclists off their bikes. 0h, oh, dear. until next time, farewell. hello there. the relatively settled theme to the weather continues for at least a couple of days. relatively mild during the day on tuesday but breezy for many of us, particularly windy across northern parts of scotland where the met office have issued a yellow warning for the strength of the winds, causing some disruption for the northern isles of scotland with heavy showers on the cards. further south, most places looking dry first thing tuesday mo
merging. —— tottenham and arsenal merging. —— tottenham and arsenalms to be able to throw up. colombia's fernando gaviria sprinted to victory on the sixth stage of the tirreno—adriatico on monday. the quick—step rider beat slovakia's peter sagan to the line on the 168km stage after a breakaway group of eight riders were caught with two kilometres left. nairo quintana retained the overall lead while there were blue skies in italy, cape town, south africa was battered by gale force...
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aggregate against napoli while arsenal lost 5—1 for the second successive time against carlo ancelotti's bayern munich going down 10—2 on aggregate. the arsenal manager arsenes again had his future questioned but he believes the officials were at fault. we were really unlucky tonight because it was a 100% penalty at 1—0 on walcott in the first half, i checkedit on walcott in the first half, i checked it on television. in the second half the referee killed the game. after that it was very difficult. but the referee i think was very very powerful for bayern tonight. at the moment in the game when lewandowski was not only was it not a penalty but he was offside, and on top of that it wasn't a penalty, on top of that he gives us a red card, that killed us completely. holders real madrid were also in action on tuesday as they travelled to italy and a match against napoli. the spanish side were 3—1 winners on the night for a 6—2 aggregate win but as our football reporter john bennett explains it hasn't been vintage real of late. real madrid have been inconsistent and that was reflected in the first half because napoli dominated the first half, they looked like th
aggregate against napoli while arsenal lost 5—1 for the second successive time against carlo ancelotti's bayern munich going down 10—2 on aggregate. the arsenal manager arsenes again had his future questioned but he believes the officials were at fault. we were really unlucky tonight because it was a 100% penalty at 1—0 on walcott in the first half, i checkedit on walcott in the first half, i checked it on television. in the second half the referee killed the game. after that it was very...
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arsenal. boss arsene wenger says he will take the opinion of the club's fans into account when deciding his future. the frenchman's contract expires in the summer, and recent poor results have led to some disquiet amongst fans. david ornstein has the latest on the situation. well, for arsenalng to resemble so many that have gone before. and once again, there's enormous speculation over the future of arsene wenger. that intensified with tuesday's champions league elimination, losing 10—2 on aggregate to bayern munich, with a group of fans staging a pre—match protest march calling for wenger to bring his 21—year reign to an end when his contract expires this summer. meanwhile, there are suggestions that top scorer alexis sanchez could be one of several leading players on their way out of the club. but this morning, wenger played down reports of unrest in the camp. it is exaggerated. i think we have a good, united group, a determined group. when you go through disappointing results, you always have some disagreement. but overall, i think the best way to respond is a lwa ys i think the best way to respond is always the game and to show how united and determined we are. and overall i believe that on that front we are...i overall i believe that on that front we are... i don't wo
arsenal. boss arsene wenger says he will take the opinion of the club's fans into account when deciding his future. the frenchman's contract expires in the summer, and recent poor results have led to some disquiet amongst fans. david ornstein has the latest on the situation. well, for arsenalng to resemble so many that have gone before. and once again, there's enormous speculation over the future of arsene wenger. that intensified with tuesday's champions league elimination, losing 10—2 on...
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being a complete arsenal, instead of global -- instead of royal a hole, which i used to use, why don't you say a bunch of arsenal. if you swallow the word -- >> you are such a complete arsenal you can wait and tell someone they are an arsenal the next day. >> when he says it, it really sounds like it. >> i thought you said it. whoa. coming up stocks to watch at the opening of trade this morning. check out the future. we'll be right back. the power of a low volatility investing approach. the power of smart beta. power your client's portfolio with powershares. before investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. call 800-983-0903 for the prospectus containing this information. read it carefully. distributed by invesco distributors inc. >>> stocks to watch today, csx nearing a deal with activist hedge fund mantel ridge to install hunter harrison, railroad exec. the new deal could be announced as early as this week. that was the guy bill ackman wanted to install at canadian pacific. >> i think he did. >> i think he did finally. >> pershing square filing perspectus. it reserves the right to do so. amazon and repsol a deal to pick up packages
being a complete arsenal, instead of global -- instead of royal a hole, which i used to use, why don't you say a bunch of arsenal. if you swallow the word -- >> you are such a complete arsenal you can wait and tell someone they are an arsenal the next day. >> when he says it, it really sounds like it. >> i thought you said it. whoa. coming up stocks to watch at the opening of trade this morning. check out the future. we'll be right back. the power of a low volatility investing...
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arsenal's came under repeated attack. resistance proved futile. the home side looked comfortable, lifting the pressure of the manager jurgen klopp. arsene wenger‘s response was to send on alexis sanchez and the impact was almost immediate. liverpool were forced back and just after ten minutes he set up danny welbeck to give arsenalold. but the tactical change came too late to affect the outcome. any hope of snatching a draw was ended in injury time. the pressure is easing on liverpool, but next up for arsenal is trying to overturn a 5—1 deficit to bayern munich in the champions league. now let's take a look at the other results. iamjoined by other results. i am joined byjohn bennett. we will talk about how that match changes the tables in a minute, but it was a game of two hearts. how much of it was to do with the fact that a certain man was left on the bench. arsene wenger will be doing his post—match interviews as we speak. why did he not select alexis sanchez? the liverpool players would have been celebrating when they saw his name on the bench. it is bizarre. even the staunchest arsene wenger supporters will find it difficult to defend that decision—making. it is strange to leave your best player on the bench. it is the one thing everyone wants to ask him. at some point we will find out tonight. but today th
arsenal's came under repeated attack. resistance proved futile. the home side looked comfortable, lifting the pressure of the manager jurgen klopp. arsene wenger‘s response was to send on alexis sanchez and the impact was almost immediate. liverpool were forced back and just after ten minutes he set up danny welbeck to give arsenalold. but the tactical change came too late to affect the outcome. any hope of snatching a draw was ended in injury time. the pressure is easing on liverpool, but...
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arsenal. and arsene wenger, the fact that the manager may not be staying. troubling times. i am sure arsenalll play at. a massive match tonight. a massive match against bayern munich. weirder things have happened. i was talking about pineapple. most people are angry about pineapple on pizza. we are not worried about it. i am not. some people get annoyed. 52% of people according to this yougov poll enjoyed it. that is higher than spinach and sweetcorn. you would not expect that. what is your view? i put an apple on everything. —— pineapple. i love it. i am a big supporter. so, there you go. there you go, two in, one out. thank you very much, jessica, see you later. it's the second day of our budget road trip. yesterday, we looked at what millennials, those born in the 80s and 90s, want to hear from the chancellor tomorrow. today, we're taking a look at what generation x, those born between 1966 and 1980, want to see. steph‘s at a family run business in north yorkshire for us this morning. look at that. a sea of hairnets. look at that. a sea of hairnetslj love a hairnet, let me tell you. i am
arsenal. and arsene wenger, the fact that the manager may not be staying. troubling times. i am sure arsenalll play at. a massive match tonight. a massive match against bayern munich. weirder things have happened. i was talking about pineapple. most people are angry about pineapple on pizza. we are not worried about it. i am not. some people get annoyed. 52% of people according to this yougov poll enjoyed it. that is higher than spinach and sweetcorn. you would not expect that. what is your...
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months on his contract, said the decision about whether he is here or not depends on arsenal football club are not on arsenalub and often anybody else. there'll be no champions league football on terrestrial tv from the start of the 2018 season, as bt sport have secured exclusive rights for both live matches and highlights. it has cost bt, £1.2 billion for a three—year deal, and includes all champions league and europa league live games, highlights and in—match clips of both competitions. the bbc has secured the rights for the 2019 women's world cup which will see them broadcast coverage of every game. england came third at the tournament in canada two years ago — after they beat germany in the play—off. that tournament reached more than 12 million people on bbc tv last time round. england will attempt to succeed the usa as champions in two years' time. after beating david haye on saturday, world cruiserweight champion tony bellew says he's not sure whether he'll fight again. he came through their all—british heavyweight fight, a bout that was built on some real animosity between the pair. speaking this morn
months on his contract, said the decision about whether he is here or not depends on arsenal football club are not on arsenalub and often anybody else. there'll be no champions league football on terrestrial tv from the start of the 2018 season, as bt sport have secured exclusive rights for both live matches and highlights. it has cost bt, £1.2 billion for a three—year deal, and includes all champions league and europa league live games, highlights and in—match clips of both competitions....
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arsenal 3—1 at home. but the headlines will focus on arsenal's manager — arsene wenger — who's admitted his decision to dropi comeback while at old trafford — a 10 man bournemouth held manchester united to a draw. there were also wins for stoke, swansea, southampton and crystal palace — who are now out of the relegation zone. in the day's only scottish premiership match — motherwell beat kilmarnock and in the quarter finals of the scottish cup — rangers thrashed hamilton and hibs beat ayr united. wasps stung bath 24—3 to extend their lead at the top of rugby union's premiership. australian star kurtley beale was man of the match, scoring two tries in one of bath's worst home defeats in the league for years. great britain's laura muir is the new european indoor 1500 metres champion. she dominated in belgrade, breaking the championship record to win her first major title. muir is also hoping to take gold in the 3000m tomorrow. 0h! fantastic, i'm just 0h! fantastic, i'mjust so 0h! fantastic, i'm just so happy. 0h! fantastic, i'mjust so happy. it feels like a long time coming, to wina feels like a long time com
arsenal 3—1 at home. but the headlines will focus on arsenal's manager — arsene wenger — who's admitted his decision to dropi comeback while at old trafford — a 10 man bournemouth held manchester united to a draw. there were also wins for stoke, swansea, southampton and crystal palace — who are now out of the relegation zone. in the day's only scottish premiership match — motherwell beat kilmarnock and in the quarter finals of the scottish cup — rangers thrashed hamilton and hibs...
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arsenal in trouble. yes, arsenal again thrashed by bayern munich in the champions league. and some fans were holding up league. and some fans were holding up arsene 5—1 thrashing at home to bayern munich, losing 10—2 on aggregate, and exiting the competition at the last—16 stage again. patrick gearey reports. arsene wenger, you are killing the club. once they sang arsene wenger's name in happy voices. now the future of the manager is a matter for direct action, rather than just discussion. arsene wenger out went the chart. arsenal out the predictions. they were four goals down from the first leg. why not have a go? could they squeeze back into this? hope died with the referee. first bayern munich penalty and then a yellow card co ntroversially and then a yellow card controversially changed to read. his night was over, and so also was arsenal's. lewandowski started to fade to bayern munich grey. robben 2-1. fade to bayern munich grey. robben 2—1. costa 3—1. in boxing day would call a match, instead vidal was creative. a recurring nightmare, vidal again, 10—2 on aggregate, 5—1 on the night. an unwanted history for their manager, and the most uncert
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arsenal manager arsene wenger says he will consider the opinion of fans when he decides on his future at the club, although it is not the most important factor. talking to the media today wenger said he had not made his mind up and certainly had not told the players of his plans. unrest is growing among arsenalg a dismal run in the premier league. among arsenal supporters following a dismal run in the premier leaguelj worked very hard for 20 years to make our fans happy worked very hard for 20 years to make ourfans happy and when worked very hard for 20 years to make our fans happy and when you lose a game, i understand they are not, and i don't want tojudge lose a game, i understand they are not, and i don't want to judge that. iam not not, and i don't want to judge that. i am not capable, to, not, and i don't want to judge that. iam not capable, to, i live not, and i don't want to judge that. i am not capable, to, i live in my daily work with my complete commitment. after that, i have said many times you have to accept different opinions. many have labelled it the greatest sporting comeback in recent times. barcelona overturned a 4—0 deficit over paris saint—germain. they were still trailing 5—3 overall with seven minutes to go when neymar scored this free kick. he then scored this free ki
arsenal manager arsene wenger says he will consider the opinion of fans when he decides on his future at the club, although it is not the most important factor. talking to the media today wenger said he had not made his mind up and certainly had not told the players of his plans. unrest is growing among arsenalg a dismal run in the premier league. among arsenal supporters following a dismal run in the premier leaguelj worked very hard for 20 years to make our fans happy worked very hard for 20...
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arsenal manager arsene wenger denies sanchez was involved in a training ground row with his team—mates. he called the reports completely false as he took pa rt reports completely false as he took part in training today ahead of tomorrow's match with bayern munich. there'll be no champions league highlights on terrestrial tv from the start of the 2018 season. bt have agreed a £1.2 billion deal which secures them all live gapes and highlights. and tony bellew said he may walk away from boxing after meeting david hayein away from boxing after meeting david haye in the bout on saturday. there was talk of a possible rematch between the pair. more on those stories at half past. the pressure continues to grow on former french prime minister francois fillon to step aside as presidential candidate amid allegations that he paid his family out of public funds for no or little work. 0ur correspondent hugh schofield is in paris. do you get the sense that something's got to give today? well, maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow even but very soon something is going to have to give. the clock is ticking on this one. frankly, the country has been riveted by this, but it's now getting bored of it. by the end of next week, the list closes definitively and if the republicans haven't settled on a candidate this week, they won't have time to do all the necessary paperwork and so on to get the candidate properly registered. so yes, all sorts of meetings going on today. the crucial thing this morning was up—alan juppe today. the crucial thing this morning was up—alanjuppe pulling out. he was seen as a possible alternative candidate, but does that mean necessarily that al listen fill london will go, not necessarily. there is talk of maybe another alternative candidate emerging —— fillon. there'll be a meeting tonight and one tomorrow of supporters of the camp belonging to 01’ supporters of the camp belonging to or surrounding nicolas sarkozy who is emerging, not for the first time, asa is emerging, not for the first time, as a key player in all of this. there's everything to wait for, the suspense is still pretty strong. there's everything to wait for, the suspense is still pretty strongm terms of the fillon camp, what is left of that? not nothing is the point, i mean if he was in pieces this would be easy, they would say, sorry mr fillon, you can't go on, we need someone else, but his position has maybe been boiled down to a rump 01’ has maybe been boiled down to a rump ora has maybe been boiled down to a rump or a sort of hard coreof support but that hard core is still sizeable, his pole ratings never collapse completely, they reached 17%, enough for him to say i can start moving up again and yesterday we had that demonstration in paris which was maybe not as big as he'd like to think it was but it was certainly enough when it comes to the image and the sort of television perception for him to say that he pulled it off. there is a large part of the right—wing vote which wants mr fillon and no—one else because mr fillon in his primary manifesto said he was going for a clean break with a lot of the way france has been run in the past. a lot of the voters don't want to move to a wishy—washy central position such as, for example, mrjuppe would have adhered to. all the questions now is, can mr fillon say it's just me, or will there be a compromise candidate who is acceptable to the fillonits and the sarkozyists, if you like. fillon's not ruled out the deal in which he steps aside for it for another candidate, he just didn't wa nt another candidate, he just didn't want it to bejuppe. another candidate, he just didn't want it to be juppe. you elect sarkozy at your peril, don't you? yes and he's certainly manoeuvering now. he's not in the running himself for all of this. he got roundly beaten in the primary and he got roundly beaten at the last presidential election. he's not going to make a come back as a leader but he's very much someone who loves power. we know that. he is still very much involved in the running of his party which he feels strongly attached to. he still has a loyal group of senior figures in the party who're close to him. there are so many people who regard him as being the king that was briefly there and then got unfairly treated and lost his power. so there is a power base there and he's manoeuvering right now. as i say, the one possibility that may come out of this, which means francois fillon not being candidate is if he and nicolas sarkozy can say, ok why don't we try this other person, one man is someone who has been very, very careful, for example, about not losing contact with either sarkozy or fillon. he's a young man of about 50, acceptable to large parts of the party, maybe he could emerge as a compromise candidate with fillon saying, look, i recognise i can't win this election, i therefore pass the baton to this man. who knows, we'll find out in the next day or two certainly. we'll talk to you then. thank you very much. bt sport has paid £1.1 billion to retain the rights to show champions league and europa league games. the deal which will run until the end of the 2020—21 season gives the broadcaster exclusive rights to show all games and highlights. the culture secretary, karen bradley is to make a statement in the house this afternoon on the proposed merger between sky and 21st century fox. that's expected some time after 3.30 with tom watson, the deputy labour leader, responding to the statement. there's been international condemnation of the test launch of four ballistic missiles by north korea. the japanese prime minister, shinzo abe, said three landed in waters close to the country's north—west coast. south korea's acting president has asked for the swifter deployment of a us—made missile defence system due to be installed later this year. joining me now from seoul is a fellow in north korean studies. thank you very much forjoining us, how do you read what's happened? you know, it's never great to wake up to news that there are more ballistic missile launches from north korea. what is surprising about this one is that there were four that were fired simultaneously. we are still waiting for details about these launches but we are hearing from the south koreans that they went at least a thousand kilometres, so that would be considered a success. the japanese are saying they landed within a couple of hundred miles of problem with sound. certainly raising the stakes in the region for some of the neighbours to respond to this provocation. i'm hoping that our sound quality with you is ok, just bear with us. we know the japanese pm has called this a new stage of threat. what do you think the japanese response is likely to be further to that? 0bviously they're stepping up patrols and making sure that they're keeping their people safe, but they're certainly going to push for more action. now, the un security resolution's prohibiting the development of ballistic missiles in nuclear weapons have not stopped the north koreans, so japan and some other powers are going to look for stronger ways to deter north korea. it could possibly compel the japanese prime minister to beef up japan's military spending so we may see a surge in military spending in the region. we know that donald trump as well has vowed to raise military spending as well. and in terms of whether you think this is about testing, if you like, america's response to their loyalty to their allies, how do you see that? there are a couple of things going on here. this was not a complete surprise, to be honest. north korea had been warning for a couple of days that spelled respond to some joint military drills taking place here in north korea. these are south korean drills, they have been every year, the us and south korea called them defensive measures, preparation, ways to protect the south korean allie however north korea sees this as a rehearsal for invasion and threatening to respond so it's not a complete surprise. there are a couple of other factors here, how china is going to respond will be very interesting as well. it's not, as far as i know, responded or reacted to this. china is in responded or reacted to this. china isina responded or reacted to this. china is in a bit of responded or reacted to this. china is ina bit ofa responded or reacted to this. china is in a bit of a stand—off with the south koreans right now about the plans to install a very sophisticated us anti—blastic missile shield here in south korea. china is trying to show the north koreans they still have some sway over the north koreans by cutting off coal imports and this is a huge blow to north korea's economy. there area blow to north korea's economy. there are a lot of different regional games here at play. really interesting to get your take from inside the region. we have heard comments from the uk foreign secretary boris johnson comments from the uk foreign secretary borisjohnson urging north korea to stop what he says are provocative actions that threaten international peace and security. we may get more comments on that as the day goes on. the bbc has learnt a 79—year—old man is being questioned for a second time about the murder of a schoolgirl over 50 years ago. the body of 14—year—old elsie frost was discovered by a tunnel under a railway line in wakefield in 1965. she'd been stabbed several times. no one was convicted for her murder. we understand the man is peter pickering, being questioned for the murder. he was also questioned for kidnap and rape in 1972. a zoo in cumbria has lost its license after almost 500 animals died in the last four years. south lakes zoo in cumbria was fined almost £300,000 following the death of a keeper who was mauled by a tiger in 2013. government inspectors have criticised the zoo for overcrowding, and a lack of proper welfare for animals. we'll have more on this in the next half hour. danny savile sent this update. councillors have been meeting here to decide whether or not to grant a licence to the zoo, the south lakes safari zoo, four or five licence to the zoo, the south lakes safari zoo, four orfive miles licence to the zoo, the south lakes safari zoo, four or five miles from here. people who visited it posted positive reviews of it in the past. it had a very damning inspection by government—appointed vets injanuary this year and reading their reports, well over 130 pages long, it's no surprise really that the councillors here have now decided to refuse permission for this zoo to continue. it's 486 animals died over a three—year period up to september last year. they included tigers, g i raffes , last year. they included tigers, giraffes, lemurs. david gill, the owner of the zoo was singled out for criticism. he saw no problem with what was going on there with the number of deaths, the inspectors say they were dismayed, that a local employee at the zoo told them that he was told to just dispose of any dead bodies and not tell anyone about them. so it was a pretty appalling catalogue of criticisms singled out by the inspectors in january and the zoo will no longer have a licence to operate. equally, the owner of the zoo could now appeal this decision and so things could continue. things have, they say, improved now at the zoo, the people who own it say things are better. so it's the animal welfare that really is at the heart of this from now on. what happens to them, do they get taken into local authority care and dispersed to other zoos or do we wait for an appeal to see where they go next, or could a new company go in and run the site from now on. danny savage there. let us catch up with the weather with ben. good afternoon to you. a mixed bag out there. some showers to dodge. for many, we are getting away with a fine, dry day and some spells of sunshine. this picture from our weather—watchers, this tells the story nicely, this was warwickshire earlier on. a few shower clouds bubbling up. we had rain earlier on in the south—west of wales and the south—west of england. that's fizzled away now. we do have this wet weather sliding in across northern ireland, so a soggy end to the day here. elsewhere, it's a squadering of showers. 0ne the day here. elsewhere, it's a squadering of showers. one or two on the heavy side. most of the showers will fade away as we go through tonight. for many, we'll be left dry with clear spells and a touch of frost. temperatures not that far away from freezing, so a chilly start to tomorrow, a bright start for many. a few showers for a time draped across the east, but out west, here comes a change, cloud, outbreaks of rain through northern ireland, western scotland, wales and the south—west. temperatures again around average for the time of year, 8-11. around average for the time of year, 8—11. through the rest of the week, we'll see a mixture of rain at times and drier smells. towards the end of the week, it will turn milder. towards the end that we could put her mouth. ——— little tynemouth. i put my neck out. hello. this is bbc news, the headlines... there are fresh worries about the jobs of thousands of car workers after the french owners of peugeot and citroen, psa, signed a £1.9 billion deal to buy vauxhall. the uk's most senior counter—terrorism police officer has launched an appeal for the public to get involved in reporting suspicious activity, saying security services have prevented 13 potential terror attacks sincejune 2013. us president donald trump is expected to sign a revised executive order today, reinstating his controversial travel ban on muslim—majority countries. iraq is reported to be left off the list of affected countries this time. in the past hour, councillors in cumbria have refused a new licence for the south lakes safari zoo, where nearly 500 animals have died within four years. memorial services have been held in dover and belgium to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the zeebrugge disaster. one hundred and ninety—three people died when the passenger ferry capsized within minutes of setting sailfor dover. time for the sport, let's go to the bbc sports centre. it isjohn watson today. the arsenalith his team mates in the lead up to saturday's premier league defeat to liverpool. the player took part in full training this morning having only featured in the second half of arsenal's 3—1 defeat. it's believed the incident was behind his omission from the first team, wenger claimed it was a tactical one. completely false, but i understand that you have to feed the newspapers and we respect that. when you do not win the games, it is not always down to real stories. we have to accept that. alex sanchez has 15 months on his contract, said the decision about whether he is here or not depends on arsenal football club are not on anybody else. there'll be no champions league football on terrestrial tv from the start of the 2018 season, as bt sport have secured 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arsenal manager arsene wenger denies sanchez was involved in a training ground row with his team—mates. he called the reports completely false as he took pa rt reports completely false as he took part in training today ahead of tomorrow's match with bayern munich. there'll be no champions league highlights on terrestrial tv from the start of the 2018 season. bt have agreed a £1.2 billion deal which secures them all live gapes and highlights. and tony bellew said he may walk away from boxing...
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arsene wenger has made a decision regarding his future and says he will announce his plans "ve it points towards his 20 year tenure as arsenal manager coming to an end. a fourth loss in their last five league games. patrick gearey reports. on paper, on twitter, on the air, in the air — a debate which grows with every arsenalhe go? he has the answer, he just won't tell us, yet. i know what i will do in my future, so you will soon know. and we are in a unique patch that we have not had in 20 years. we lose game after game at the moment, and for me, that is more important than my future. there are those who fly'in the facej of the wenger 0ut protesters, who still believe. their case was not helped by what happened at the hawthorn. certainly not the manner of west brom's opening goal, scored by craig dawson. as well as the manager, questions around the future of their forward, alexis sanchez. this is his 18th league goal of the season. his immediate future may be in the physio room. this tackle ended his match. arsenal weren't the same without him. west brom played on frailties bayern munich and others had found. robson—kanu got their second. dawson got the third. still, no markham. and now we wait for arsene's answer. in happier times for arsenal this season, they beat chelsea 3—0. it was a defeat which help
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arsenal's alexi sanchez? yes, interesting quotes coming from the arsenal star who's been speaking at an event in chile. he says he's happy in london, he hopes to finish his contract at arsenala m arsenal, but he wants to be with a team that has winning mentality. now, if you take a lack at arsenal's form, its not very good at the moment. they've fallen down to sixth in the premier league, four defeats in the premier league, four defeats in the last five games. not sure that suggests they have a winning mentality at the moment, so they may well struggle to hold on to the top goal—scorer. we know sanchez‘s contract negotiations are on hold until the summer. interestingly, arsene wenger has a press conference this morning so we may well get an update on that or at least some reaction to what sanchez as said. also reaction to arsene wenger‘s future. he said he knows what he wa nts to future. he said he knows what he wants to do about his future, we are waiting for him to tell us what it is. an update on that later this morning. and this statue of cristiano ronaldo, the reaction continues to give us food for thought? it's been funny on social media. how many people get an airpor
arsenal's alexi sanchez? yes, interesting quotes coming from the arsenal star who's been speaking at an event in chile. he says he's happy in london, he hopes to finish his contract at arsenala m arsenal, but he wants to be with a team that has winning mentality. now, if you take a lack at arsenal's form, its not very good at the moment. they've fallen down to sixth in the premier league, four defeats in the premier league, four defeats in the last five games. not sure that suggests they have a...
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arsenic. we know now that arsenic poisoning can cause cataract. arsenicotentially for room and rheumatism, which she suffered from. using modern optometry we are able to see what jane austen's ice that would have been. i can not see your eyes at all. your face. that is what she needed to correct her vision. the british library wants optometrists to get in touch and offer professional opinions. a rare chance to see things through the eyes of one of our best loved authors. but as it from me in the team. goodbye for now. saturday brought the knoll estate of the year so farfor saturday brought the knoll estate of the year so far for northern ireland. we will see some sunshine oi’ ireland. we will see some sunshine or the law will not be repeated today. this was the saturday evening sunset and 16 was that are richer that we reached, about 61 fahrenheit. there was 18 in the sunshine in the south and the east and on the whole was a fairly decent day for most. however we did have the weather front around. the rain has been peppering up with heavy bursts of rain i
arsenic. we know now that arsenic poisoning can cause cataract. arsenicotentially for room and rheumatism, which she suffered from. using modern optometry we are able to see what jane austen's ice that would have been. i can not see your eyes at all. your face. that is what she needed to correct her vision. the british library wants optometrists to get in touch and offer professional opinions. a rare chance to see things through the eyes of one of our best loved authors. but as it from me in...
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we know now that arsenic poisoning can cause cataracts. arsenicmatism, which jane austen suffered from. using modern optometry, we are able to see just what jane austen's eyesight would have been like. that is 475. i cannot see your face at all. i can only see my hand when it's about there. so that's what she needed, to correct her vision. the british library wants optometrists to get in touch and offer their professional opinions. a rare chance to see things through the eyes of one of our best—loved authors. a specialist nanny has been called in to help look after three malayan tiger cubs at an american zoo. blakey is a six—year—old male australian shepherd. australian shepherd dog. according to keepers at cincinatti zoo he provides snuggling, warmth and a climbable body to the cubs after their mother rejected them. he also helps with their behaviour by checking them when they get too rough or aggressive. it's not the first time blakey has been a nanny for other animals, he has previously helped raise baby cheeta hs, wallabies, bat—eared foxes, a
we know now that arsenic poisoning can cause cataracts. arsenicmatism, which jane austen suffered from. using modern optometry, we are able to see just what jane austen's eyesight would have been like. that is 475. i cannot see your face at all. i can only see my hand when it's about there. so that's what she needed, to correct her vision. the british library wants optometrists to get in touch and offer their professional opinions. a rare chance to see things through the eyes of one of our...
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arsenal's fourth lost in six games. they are outside the top four and face bayern munich tomorrow night, needing a sporting miracle to reach the quarterfinals, with arsene wengerfacing fierce reach the quarterfinals, with arsenee criticism. according to his captain, the players are to blame. according to his captain, the players are to blameli according to his captain, the players are to blame. i think we saw on all of occasions, you know, that we we re on all of occasions, you know, that we were absolutely not ready for a fight, you know? and that is what i wa nted fight, you know? and that is what i wanted to see tomorrow, that we offer a fight, you know, the challenge something. we haven't competed a lot, you know, in recent games, you know, and we need to turn that around. that is really the focus, now, come back to our strength. arsene wenger said will still be without ozil, who missed the liverpool trip through illness and was yet to confirm whether there will be a return to the starting 11 for alexis sanchez. however, you suspect that if they are to stand a chance he will be in the side. well, arsenal have a mountain to scale, being 5—1 down to bayern munich from the opening leg of their last—i6 tie, b
arsenal's fourth lost in six games. they are outside the top four and face bayern munich tomorrow night, needing a sporting miracle to reach the quarterfinals, with arsene wengerfacing fierce reach the quarterfinals, with arsenee criticism. according to his captain, the players are to blame. according to his captain, the players are to blameli according to his captain, the players are to blame. i think we saw on all of occasions, you know, that we we re on all of occasions, you know, that we...
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arsenic. we know now that arsenic poisoning can cause cataracts. arsenic was often put into medication for other types of illness, so potentially for rheumatism, which jane austen suffered from. using modern optometry, we are able to see just what jane austen's eyesight would have been like. that is 475. i cannot see your face at all. i can only see my hand when it's about there. so that's what she needed, to correct her vision. the british library wants optometrists to get in touch and offer their professional opinions. a rare chance to see things through the eyes of one of our best—loved authors. a specialist nanny has been called in to help look after three malayan tiger cubs at an american zoo. blakey is a six—year—old male australian shepherd. according to keepers at cincinatti zoo he provides snuggling, warmth and a climbable body to the cubs after their mother rejected them. he also helps with their behaviour by checking them when they get too rough or aggressive. time for a look at the weather. although it's a cloudy start for many it's mild out th
arsenic. we know now that arsenic poisoning can cause cataracts. arsenic was often put into medication for other types of illness, so potentially for rheumatism, which jane austen suffered from. using modern optometry, we are able to see just what jane austen's eyesight would have been like. that is 475. i cannot see your face at all. i can only see my hand when it's about there. so that's what she needed, to correct her vision. the british library wants optometrists to get in touch and offer...
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arsenic poisoning. tests on her glasses show that medicine she had been taking could have contained arsenic, which may have contributed to her early death. ben moore has this exclusive report. for one of history's greatest writers, just reading her own novels would have been very difficult without these. jane austen's specs have been at the british library for 20 years, but only now can they bring focus to her life. back in the early 19th century there were prescriptions, similar to what we have today. so what we did was have somebody bring in a portable lensmeter so we could very, very carefully have it examined. austen was longsighted. firstly low perception, but her eyesight deteriorated. the final pair revealed that she would have had great trouble reading and writing. this could help reveal the mystery of why she died so young. the possibility of her being poisoned accidentally with a heavy metal such as arsenic. arsenic was often put into medication for other types of illness, so potentially for rheumatism, which jane austen suffered from. using modern optometry, we are able to see just what jane austen's eyesight would have been like. that is 4.75. i cannot see your face at all. i can only see my hand when it's about there. so that's what she needed, to correct her vision. the british library wants optometrists to get in touch and offer their professional opinions. a rare chance to see things through the eyes of one of our best—loved authors. a specialist nanny has been called in to help look after three malayan tiger cubs at an american zoo. blakey is a six—year—old male australian shepherd. according to keepers at cincinatti zoo he provides snuggling, warmth and a climbable body to the cubs after their mother rejected them. he also helps with their behaviour by checking them when they get too rough or aggressive. it's not the first time blakely has been a nanny for other animals, he has p
arsenic poisoning. tests on her glasses show that medicine she had been taking could have contained arsenic, which may have contributed to her early death. ben moore has this exclusive report. for one of history's greatest writers, just reading her own novels would have been very difficult without these. jane austen's specs have been at the british library for 20 years, but only now can they bring focus to her life. back in the early 19th century there were prescriptions, similar to what we...
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arsenal boss arsene wenger is confident alexis sanchez and mesut ozil want to stay at the club but says future is "not sorted completely". good evening and welcome to the bbc news at 6. there are thousands and thousands of pieces of eu legislation that currently shape almost every aspect of our lives in the uk. but today the government outlined its plans to transfer them into british law as the united kingdom gears up for brexit. the great repeal bill will effectively "copy and paste" all those eu laws onto our statute books to avoid what ministers are calling a legal "black hole". once done — parliament — and the devolved assemblies — will then have the power to scrap, amend or improve them. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. locked inside the tower, preserved for safekeeping. scrolls and scrolls and scrolls of the laws of our land. but, this one, that has shaped so much for decades, will be disappearing. repealed, rolled back. the act that took us into the eu. he wants to pass instead a huge set of new laws which will put the thousands and thousands and thousands and thous
arsenal boss arsene wenger is confident alexis sanchez and mesut ozil want to stay at the club but says future is "not sorted completely". good evening and welcome to the bbc news at 6. there are thousands and thousands of pieces of eu legislation that currently shape almost every aspect of our lives in the uk. but today the government outlined its plans to transfer them into british law as the united kingdom gears up for brexit. the great repeal bill will effectively "copy and...
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we know now that arsenic poisoning can cause cataracts. arsenic potentially for rheumatism, which jane austen suffered from. using modern optometry, we are able to see just what jane austen's eyesight would have been like. that is 475. i cannot see your face at all. i can only see my hand when it's about there. so that's what she needed, to correct her vision. the british library wants optometrists to get in touch and offer their professional opinions. a rare chance to see things through the eyes of one of our best—loved authors. a giant green sea turtle has been returned to the seas off florida after getting tangled. i release is timely. the nesting season i release is timely. the nesting season starts in april, so she could be out there on time to date and lisa meggs. reading is all the more crucial in terms of the green tu rtle's crucial in terms of the green turtle's listing as a threatened species. it's really important to get a turtle this mature back out into the world. they are sexually mature, which means a reproductive, and sea turtles a
we know now that arsenic poisoning can cause cataracts. arsenic potentially for rheumatism, which jane austen suffered from. using modern optometry, we are able to see just what jane austen's eyesight would have been like. that is 475. i cannot see your face at all. i can only see my hand when it's about there. so that's what she needed, to correct her vision. the british library wants optometrists to get in touch and offer their professional opinions. a rare chance to see things through the...
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arsene wenger. he has been under pressure. but there are rumours, that are being denied by arsene wenger, by about u nrest denied by arsene wengerdissenting voices are getting louder. sorry, i'm going to interrupt you, because this is turning into a comedy sketch, we're losing every other word. we got most of what you said, and everything from your first answer. i think we got the drift about the pressure that arsene wenger is under. thanks for being with us from the stadium. we will keep in touch with you. adam while at the emirates stadium for that all—importa nt match while at the emirates stadium for that all—important match between lincoln city and arsenal. a driver in china has ended up on the roof of a house after trying to avoid an accident. he said that as he tried to get out of the path of a motorised tricycle and an oncoming car, he accidentally put his foot on the accelerator rather than the brake. the result was, to say the least, embarrassing. fortunately, nobody was injured in the incident and he was rescued by local police. 0nline touts who bulk buy tickets and sell them for inflated prices will face unlimited fi
arsene wenger. he has been under pressure. but there are rumours, that are being denied by arsene wenger, by about u nrest denied by arsene wengerdissenting voices are getting louder. sorry, i'm going to interrupt you, because this is turning into a comedy sketch, we're losing every other word. we got most of what you said, and everything from your first answer. i think we got the drift about the pressure that arsene wenger is under. thanks for being with us from the stadium. we will keep in...
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we know now that arsenic poisoning can cause cataracts. arsenicjane austen suffered from. using modern optometry, we are able to see just what jane austen's eyesight would have been like. that is 475. i cannot see your face at all. i can only see my hand when it's about there. so that's what she needed, to correct her vision. the british library wants optometrists to get in touch and offer their professional opinions. a rare chance to see things through the eyes of one of our best—loved authors. let's return to the remarks from the retiring judge warning that women who get very drunk are more likely to be at risk from predatory males as rapists. let's talk to someone whojoins us from as rapists. let's talk to someone who joins us from newcastle. dame vera, thank you for being with us. it seems her remarks were quite carefully thought through. she made clear she is not talking about this reducing the response of the tea of men who take advantage of women. she compared it to leaving lord door open. you are creating a vulnerability you don't necessar
we know now that arsenic poisoning can cause cataracts. arsenicjane austen suffered from. using modern optometry, we are able to see just what jane austen's eyesight would have been like. that is 475. i cannot see your face at all. i can only see my hand when it's about there. so that's what she needed, to correct her vision. the british library wants optometrists to get in touch and offer their professional opinions. a rare chance to see things through the eyes of one of our best—loved...
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we know now that arsenic poisoning can cause cataracts. arsenic, which jane austen suffered from. using modern optometry, we are able to see just what jane austen's eyesight would have been like. that is 475. i cannot see your face at all. i can only see my hand when it's about there. so that's what she needed, to correct her vision. the british library wants optometrists to get in touch and offer their professional opinions. a rare chance to see things through the eyes of one of our best—loved authors.
we know now that arsenic poisoning can cause cataracts. arsenic, which jane austen suffered from. using modern optometry, we are able to see just what jane austen's eyesight would have been like. that is 475. i cannot see your face at all. i can only see my hand when it's about there. so that's what she needed, to correct her vision. the british library wants optometrists to get in touch and offer their professional opinions. a rare chance to see things through the eyes of one of our...
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arsene wenger says the opinion of arsenal fa ns wenger says the opinion of arsenal fans will influence yet made his mind at all told the players his plan. england cricketers are batting first in barbados as they go into a 3-0 first in barbados as they go into a 3—0 series whitewash against the west indies. england currently 45—1 in the 11th over. john lewis has cut its staff bonus to 6% this year, the lowest level since the 1950s. despite rising profits, the partnership — which also owns waitrose — is warning of an "increasingly uncertain market". it comes afterjohn lewis announced it was cutting hundreds ofjobs injanuary. our business correspondent emma simpson reports. three, two, one... these were the good old days, a stonking double—digit reward. john lewis is owned by its staff, and they cherish their annual bonus. this year, a different story — just 6%, the lowest for 63 years, despite reporting healthy pre—tax profits. the reason we've done that is because it gives us more firepower to accelerate our plans for the future. it basically means we can maintain our investment this ye
arsene wenger says the opinion of arsenal fa ns wenger says the opinion of arsenal fans will influence yet made his mind at all told the players his plan. england cricketers are batting first in barbados as they go into a 3-0 first in barbados as they go into a 3—0 series whitewash against the west indies. england currently 45—1 in the 11th over. john lewis has cut its staff bonus to 6% this year, the lowest level since the 1950s. despite rising profits, the partnership — which also owns...
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arsenic. we know now that arsenic poisoning can cause cataracts. arsenicpotentially for rheumatism, which jane austen suffered from. using modern optometry, we are able to see just what jane austen's eyesight would have been like. that is 4.75. i cannot see your face at all. i can only see my hand when it's about there. so that's what she needed, to correct her vision. the british library wants optometrists to get in touch and offer their professional opinions. a rare chance to see things through the eyes of one of our best—loved authors. now to a cute and hungry panda. during feeding time at this chinese zoo, one little panda just can't find its snack. after a few prods with a stick, and some heavy coaxing, the panda finally discovers it and has a good old munch. that is it from me, bye—bye. good evening. we had quite a bit of sunshine in the north—west and the south and east today, where the sunshine, it was lovely and warm. this sunshine el arabi temperature to spring up to 18 celsius. alaba and the temperature. the warmest day of the year so far in nor
arsenic. we know now that arsenic poisoning can cause cataracts. arsenicpotentially for rheumatism, which jane austen suffered from. using modern optometry, we are able to see just what jane austen's eyesight would have been like. that is 4.75. i cannot see your face at all. i can only see my hand when it's about there. so that's what she needed, to correct her vision. the british library wants optometrists to get in touch and offer their professional opinions. a rare chance to see things...
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arsenal are taking on non—league lincoln. we have just come out again at after half—time, arsenal are 1—0 up. arsenaly well. —— lincoln. it was the year walcott who scored what is the only goal deflected as well to add to the bad luck. 9000 lincoln fans are bare. they are having a great day out but very unlucky near the end. arsenal, you can see how important this game was for us like the pixies strongest possible team. if they win this, the pressure is still on. they have got west bromwich and manchester city nextin west bromwich and manchester city next in the premier league but personally had to win this game. they have missed a really good just to make it two. you have mentioned the manager there, he has acknowledged the fans are not happy with him and how arsenal are playing. anything less than a win here is not good enough for them?m isa here is not good enough for them?m is a narrative protesting but perhaps a majority arsenal fans who wa nt perhaps a majority arsenal fans who want him to haven't dignified exit at the end of the season. it looks like they will be into the fa cup semifinals of
arsenal are taking on non—league lincoln. we have just come out again at after half—time, arsenal are 1—0 up. arsenaly well. —— lincoln. it was the year walcott who scored what is the only goal deflected as well to add to the bad luck. 9000 lincoln fans are bare. they are having a great day out but very unlucky near the end. arsenal, you can see how important this game was for us like the pixies strongest possible team. if they win this, the pressure is still on. they have got west...
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we know now that arsenic poisoning can cause ca ta ra cts . that arsenic poisoning can cause cataracts. arsenic illness, so potentially for rheumatism, which jane austen suffered from. using modern optometry, we are able to see just what jane austen's eyesight would have been like. that is 475. i cannot see your face at all. i can only see my hand when it is about there so that is what she needed, to correct her vision. the british library wants optometrists to get in touch and offer their professional opinions. a rare chance to see things through the eyes of one of oui’ things through the eyes of one of our best loved authors. archaeologists in egypt have found a huge statue in a cairo slum which is thought to be of pharaoh ramses ii, one of the country's most famous ancient rulers. the head and torso of the 26—feet high statue were found submerged in mud and groundwater in the east of the city. known as ramses the great, the pharaoh lived more than 3,000 years ago and is credited with massively expanding the egyptian empire. extraordinary. should they really be using construction equipment ne
we know now that arsenic poisoning can cause ca ta ra cts . that arsenic poisoning can cause cataracts. arsenic illness, so potentially for rheumatism, which jane austen suffered from. using modern optometry, we are able to see just what jane austen's eyesight would have been like. that is 475. i cannot see your face at all. i can only see my hand when it is about there so that is what she needed, to correct her vision. the british library wants optometrists to get in touch and offer their...
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arsenal boss, arsene wenger, is confident alexis sanchez and mesut ozil want to stay at the club, but says his own future is "not sorted completely." judd trump makes the third competitive 147 of his career, as he beats tian pengfei to reach the quarter—finals of the china open snooker. an inquest has heard that westminster attacker, khalid masood, died from a gunshot wound to the chest. the westminster coroner, fiona wilcox, said she extended her sympathies to masood‘s family "who are also victims." three people died when masood drove his car into pedestrians before he fatally stabbed a police officer last week. our correspondent, daniel sandford, is at westminster coroner‘s court and joins us now. go through for us what was spoke. off in the court today and more detail on the coroner‘s remarks? off in the court today and more detail on the coroner's remarks?m was a simple 15 minute hearing in which the inquest was formally opened and adjourned for further investigation. the main request was the counter terrorism command officer who is investigating the whole incident. he describes how a car driven by khalid masood had ploughed across westminster bridge causing fatal injuries to three people. he aprointed carriage gate at westminster and attacked a police officer causing grave wounds and killing the officer before being challenged be by another police officer and shot. he said that the time of gate of khalid masood was underan hour time of gate of khalid masood was under an hour after he was shot. the coroner‘s officer said there had been a post—mortem examination and the cause of his death was a gunshot wound to the chest. on the video you hear three gunshots. it‘s one of those shots that caused the fatal injury. one gunshot to the chest. the coroner‘s office said he had been identified through his fingerprints and dna. we heard from chris lovett who said they are carpying out an investigation into the actions and decisions including the actions and decisions including the use of lethalal force on the day. no individual officer is under criminal investigation or under any investigation for disciplinary issues. the ipcc will work out if any issues. the ipcc will work out if a ny lessons issues. the ipcc will work out if any lessons can be learnt from the incident. interestingly, at the end of the inquest the coroner, having set a date for the next hearing, said she wanted to make sure that her simple thinks were passed on to the family of khalid masood, she said, "they are also victims in this case." huw. thank you for bringing us case." huw. thank you for bringing us up—to—date. daniel sandford there for us. it‘s feared that five members of the same family died in a helicopter crash in snowdonia. two of the group have been named locally as kevin and ruth burke. police and mountain rescue teams launched a major search yesterday when the aircraft failed to arrive in dublin, but were hampered by poor weather conditions. the aircraft was travelling from luton, as our correspondent andy moore reports. the hell was heading for dublin. its wreckage was found in the rhinog mountains. the search concentrated over the irish sea. but police said an analysis of mobile phone records led them to switch the search inland. the helicopter that crashed was a twin squirrel. the air accident investigation branch confirmed it sent a team to the area. the police have appealed for anyone who thinks they may have seen or heard the helicopter to get in touch with them. andy moore, bbc news. american astronaut, peggy whitson, is set to make history today by breaking the record for the most spacewalks carried out by a woman. the 57—year—old, from iowa, is taking part in her eighth spacewalk, which will see her pass the record previously held by fellow american suni williams. whitson studied biochemistry before going on to serve as the first female space station commander in 2008. currently on her third mission, she already holds the record for being the oldest woman to fly in space. the aim of today‘s spacewalk — which is due to last six—and—a—half hours — is to upgrade parts of the space station for the arrival of commercial spacecrafts in years to come. we will have the headlines in a moment and catch up with the day‘s sport. time for a look at the weather, here‘s darren bett. how is it doing? the warmest march day since 2012. lovely day for most parts of the uk, not everywhere. we had not just parts of the uk, not everywhere. we had notjust 21, but 22 to the south—east of england. much needed warmth in the north—east of scotland after chillier weather earlier in the week. we will see more rain developing across western areas overnight. the rain will be heavy, especially over the hills for eastern parts of england and the midlands it could be dry, one or two showers. a lot of cloud around. a mild night after that warmth of the day, 11—12 degrees. this wetter weather will push northwards up the western side of the uk heading across northern ireland, moving away from wales into north—west england and into scotland through the afternoon. behind it one or two showers pushing eastwards. a lot of places will be dry and give us sunshine. 15—17 degrees will feel pleasant. the 1st april, april showers on saturday. they will clear away. it will be cold overnight. a dryer day with sunshine on sunday. britain has started the process of ending the supremacy of european union law, as the country prepares for brexit. the repeal bill would see thousands of pieces of legislation transferred onto the uk statute book, within two years. we have been clear we wan a smooth and orderly exit and the great repeal bill is integ rat to that approach. it will provide clarity and certainty for business, workers across the uk, on the day we leave the eu. across the uk, on the day we leave the eu. at a meeting in malta, eu leaders, including german chancellor angela merkel, have warned that the terms of brexit need to be settled first, before a new trade deal can be discussed. an inquest hears that the westminster attacker khalid masood died from a single gunshot wound to the chest. it‘s feared that five members of the same family died in a helicopter crash in north wales, yesterday afternoon. we will go to the sports sceptre and join will today. fifa has opened proceedings against neil taylor following the wales defender‘s tackle on the republic of ireland‘s seamus coleman last friday. taylor was sent off and received an automatic one match ban for the challenge, but that could now be extended, potentially to three games. everton defender coleman needed surgery on a broken leg following the incident during the world cup qualifying match in dublin. it‘s not yet known when he‘ll be back playing. arseneeen the frenchman come under pressure from some fans to leave, when his contract expires in the summer. at his weekly press conference today though, he wasn‘t giving anything away. i‘m very clear in my mind, but anyway, do i stay two months or two yea rs ? my commitment will be exactly the same. all the time i have spent here does not influence at all my attitude. fifa has announced how the expanded 48—team world cup will be divided up in 2026, with europe set to receive the 16 places they wanted. our sports news correspondent, richard conway, has more on this. great repeal bill is integral to that approach. it will provide clarity and certainty for business, workers across the uk, on the day we leave the eu. we will go to the sports sceptre and join will today. what more with can you tell us? we have known that the world cup will be expand but what we haven‘t known how the spaceses will be carved up. europe gets 16 place, that is the price they put on their support for this tournament
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arsenal there is not unity which is why this type of thing is being leaked. fans are concerned because there is the real possibility that they may be without their manager, arsene wenger, they may be without alexis sanchez, and they may be without champions league football. where would that leave arsenale wenger to go. paris danger man is one place he may be off to. it's been a great weekend at the european indoor athletics championships, but there's a new golden girl of british athletics, isn't there? jessica ennis—hill announced her retirement and mo farah has said he will concentrate on the longer distances. who will come in and replace these big names? laura newell is right up there. she won two medals at the european championships in belgrade. —— muir. she set a new championship record in the 3000 metres, which is fantastic for her. she had a slightly disappointing olympics where she finished seventh. to come back and win two gold medals in quick succession is really impressive for the 23—year—old. you may have seen her on saturday. rather overzealous official did not allow her to go and celebrate a victory lap after her 1500 metres. here she was. what shall i do? shall i, shan't i? despite having run 1500 metres, she drops her shoulder and goes and runs a celebratory lap. she wa
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arsene wenger says the opinion of fa ns arsene wenger says the opinion of fans will influence his decision over whether to remain in charge next season, but says he hasn't made up next season, but says he hasn't made up his mind told his the plan. alex hales hits a half—century for england, who are going for a 3—0 series whitewash against the west indies. more on those stories at 3:30pm. see you then. the artist ‘s howard hodgkin, regarded as one of britain's gritters contemporary painters, has died at the age of 84. he died peacefully in hospital in london. he was known for painting is full of vibrant colours, was known for painting is full of vibra nt colours, shapes was known for painting is full of vibrant colours, shapes and emotions. many of his bold, colourful works were inspired by the landscapes of india, which he often visited. he won the turner prize in 1985 and was knighted in 1992. an exhibition of his portraits will open later this month at london's national portrait gallery. a man who allegedly posed online asjustin bieber to solicit explicit images from children has been charged with more than 900 sex ‘offences by australian police. gordon chalmers — a 42 year old university law lecturer — faces charges dating back a decade, including rape. 20 of the 157 victims are thought to have been british. 0ur correspondent anisa kadri reports. an idol to millions, justin bieber, the pop star with an adoring young fan base across the globe. but now, a 42—year—old law professor in brisbane is accused of sexually abusing children by pretending to be the canadian star. gordon douglas chalmers allegedly used social media to win the trust of bieber fans, including up to 20 in the uk, and got them to send him explicit images. he was already facing charges of grooming children, but after police went through his computer, more than 900 new charges have been added. they include three of rape, five of indecent treatment of children, and hundreds of making child exploitation material. justin bieber is touring australia, and some of his teenage fans, like priscilla hadad, say they can understand why young people may be tempted to speak with a fake celebrity online. sometimes, maybe their excitement might get them like, oh, wow, this is so amazing. i'm going to go with it and i'm going to keep talking. queensland police say the arrest was made after tip—offs from the us and german authorities, and they are warning parents to protect their children online and know what they're up to. it's my rules, it's my house and there's a lot out there. and for me, i really, really want to be on top of it. chalmers is due in court next month. anisa kadri, bbc news. with me is hannah broadbent from childsnet international which shares online safety advice with youngsters. the most surprising, two surprising aspects, the scale of it, the amount of time it went before anybody spotted something was going on. this case underlines how important it is to encourage young people to report any suspicious behaviour they see online because that could be the first step, identifying this behaviour, which could protect other children. the difficulties they believed it was justin children. the difficulties they believed it wasjustin bieber, what can you do? there are a number of things we can do to make sure children are equipped to deal with this. firstly making sure they understand people might always be who they seem online. there are certain things like verification ticks you can look out for to authentic celebrities online. also to make sure young people don't feel under any pressure whoever they are speaking to online to engage in sexual behaviour. because obviously this could put them at real risk. a lot of parents find it difficult because children guard their phones, their devices, they don't necessarily want to share what they are doing online but there is a problem when that happens? they are doing online but there is a problem when that happens7m they are doing online but there is a problem when that happens? it is a challenge for parents to stay engaged. it's helpful to start on a positive, ask them what they love about using technology. try to use it together to do some fun things. then it gives you opportunities to find out, who is that you are speaking to? why do you like this particular service? help share some of this advice that is so important to keep them safe online. of this advice that is so important to keep them safe onlinelj of this advice that is so important to keep them safe online. i can imagine some children immediately going, nobody! nothing! what do you do in that case? if you have suspicions of something not going how you would want it to, what do you do? young people are more likely to turn to their friends. a lot of the work we do in schools is helping friends look out for each other and if they are worried about perhaps theirfriend if they are worried about perhaps their friend who has if they are worried about perhaps theirfriend who has meant someone they are speaking to online, to take action, notjust they are speaking to online, to take action, not just ignore they are speaking to online, to take action, notjust ignore that kind of concern and make sure that friend is reported. it's not an easy answer. it will work to protect children. the lesson to everybody is, don't necessarily trust what you see on screen. exactly, it's very easy for things to be misrepresented online. whether you're pretending to be a celebrity or another young person. it's really important to have that critical thinking and look carefully at everything they see online. anna broadbent, thank you very much. the queen has unveiled a memorial in london in honour of all those from the uk who served in iraq and afghanistan between 1990 and 2015. the monument — on the banks of the thames — is dedicated to civilians as well as servicemen and women. ben brown has been following events for us. he is the iraq afghanistan memorial, unveiled today by the queen. two halves of it. one stone monolith made of portland stone representing iraq, the other afghanistan. in between, a bronze medallion. this site you can see troops in afghanistan and on the other side it is civilians, aid workers and so on. the idea of the memorial is to remember those who served in iraq and afghanistan over the last quarter of a century, both military and civilians. we're going to talk to lieutenant commander eileen munson, who joins to talk to lieutenant commander eileen munson, whojoins us. she's been a front—line nurse on the front line in iraq and afghanistan. what does this memorial mean to you? it's a great honour to be here today to reflect upon those who gave the ultimate sacrifice and gave their lives. but it's also a reflection, and talking to those that are here today about those who have had life—threatening injuries, and lived with it day in, day out, may it be physical or psychological, it was great here today to see benjamin johnson talked to his new wife of four years. it brought tears to my eyes to see him because i was out there in iraq with him when he was out there. it's been quite an emotional day meeting up with collea g u es emotional day meeting up with colleagues and friends from afghan and iraq. quite wonderful. as a nurse on the front line you've seen in iraq and afghanistan how difficult, dangerous and costly those conflicts have been. absolutely. i think there are civilians and military, and they have effect as us all. it might be through physical injury, in mental health, through domestic issues that have had an impact on their lives. it affects us all in different ways. this memorial, fantastic. absolutely wonderful. modern. i love the stone. i love the bronze. it depicts it beautiful. it's a place whether you are military or civilian you can come to an look at it and reflect on your part of it. it's just is a place to have those prayers and remember those we've lost. and remember those we've lost. and remember colleagues and friends as well. the sculptor who created it has just walked in and is standing right there. paul day. this is a memorial to remember not only the military, but the civilians, people involved either in aid work, reconstruction in places like iraq and afghanistan. i, as a reservist, and afghanistan. i, as a reservist, and ultimately a civilian, but i gave my life to the military. i've been serving for 35 years, in and out i am part of hms cambria in wales. as a reservist i have a lot of co nta ct wales. as a reservist i have a lot of contact with civilians out in theatre in iraq and afghanistan. and they really contribute to the whole theatre contingency of making it possible. lieutenant commander eileen munson thank you very much indeed for being with us. and that is the memorial commute can see it behind me, that was unveiled today by the queen. the queen attended a service of dedication just a short distance away in was guards parade with other members of the royal family, the prime minister was there, and former prime ministers as well, for that service. then the queen came here to unveiled this morning at which will be here for future generations to come, and remember the contribution made by hundreds of thousands of military personnel and civilians in both iraq and afghanistan. now was this the greatest comeback in football history? barcelona produced a stunning victory in the champions league to knock out paris st germain to reach the quarter finals. they secured a 6—1win on the night to overturn a 4—0 deficit — scoring 2 goals, in injury time. 0ur sports correspondent 0lly foster reports. there's nothing extraordinary about barcelona reaching the quarterfinals of the champions league, but last night's celebrations were the biggest giveaway that something extraordinary had happened at the camp nou. when substitute sergio roberto scooped the ball past the paris saint—germain keeper, their six on the night, with seconds to spare, there was delirious. a comeback to rival any other in the history of european football. it was a joyous riot on the ramblas. those barcelona fans spoiled by success for so many years never saw this coming. they knew they needed at least four goals last night, one from luis suarez in the first couple of minutes gave them a glimmer of hope, a paris saint—germain own goal and a debatable lionel messi and of the early in the second half gave them real belief before this edinson cavani strike silenced them. from one to level the tie, barcelona needed at least three, the odds lengthen. the clock ticking. neymar curled a beauty but only two minutes left. five minutes of injury time, surely not. neymar was nervous from the spot. seconds left, the referee was looking at his watch, the rest is history. that's the coach, luis enrique, who had actuallyjoked before the game that they could score six. translation: it was a difficult night to explain with words, i think it was the script of a terrorfilm, not words, i think it was the script of a terror film, not one with suspense, but terror. be spectacular ending in the camp nou. the unpredictability and ability of sport to amaze has been seen. the more improbable, the sweeter the victory. europe's ryder cup team had the miracle of my diner. liverpool had tears in istanbul winning the champions league final from three down at half—time. barcelona won no trophy last night, just the match and a place in the record books. don't tell them it's just like us before the weather! we are so excited! shall i just go?! laughter i'm excited about the weather because it's so beautiful today, it is a stunning afternoon. temperatures have nudged up afternoon. temperatures have nudged up to 18 degrees in the south. some areas are still a bit chilly. we've got the wind blowing out of the north—west. around 10—13. clouds are coming in of the atlantic and these clouds will be invading the uk in the coming hours. this is what it looks like a round about now. then we will see clouds thickening across the west. the east is going to stay clear. eastern scotland, most of northern england and down into the south—east. pretty nifty, 2—4d. then tomorrow the cloud rolls in, of the atlantic. shrouding the uk. there will be a few glimmers of sunshine but these temperatures will be a few degrees lower. the weekend is looking a bit mixed. the best bet for decent weather will be saturday. sunday looking a bit rainy. hello, this is bbc news, the headlines. the chancellor has defended his decision to increase national insurance contributions for the self—employed. he says the move, announced in yesterday's budget, will address unfairness in the current system. the prime minister hasjoined european union leaders in brussels for what is expected to be her final eu summit, before triggering article 50. a new war memorial has been unveiled by the queen in london to honour those who have served in iraq and afghanistan. the monument is dedicated to civilians, as well as servicemen and women. and an australian man alleged to have posed asjustin bieber online has been charged with more than 900 child sex offences. up to 20 of his victims are believed to be in the uk. now, time for the sport. england's cricketers are batting first in barbados as they go 0wen farrell fail to make it to the end of today's training session. he left the field with england's medics looking at his left knee. england trained in the sunshine earlier. eddiejones trained in the sunshine earlier. eddie jones admits 0wen trained in the sunshine earlier. eddiejones admits 0wen farrell could be a doubt but made light of the incident saying he ran into his dog. he will be unleashed from an incredibly powerful looking replacement on the bench including mako vunipola. eddie jones replacement on the bench including mako vunipola. eddiejones saying that he's not looking ready to start the game so will start on the bench. three changes for england all in the backline. ben young is returned at scrum—half, jonathan joseph and jack nowell as well. scotland made one change to their site that so impressively beat wales, hamish watson starting on the open side flanker. he was outstanding in that victory at murrayfield and has been awarded with a start. england's cricketers are batting first in barbados as they go for a 3—0 series whitewash against the west indies. the only wicket to fall so far saw alzarri joseph get jason roy caught by jason holder at mid—wicket. joe root has been lucky, he was dropped on one, and was given not out on appeal for lbw, but he's still at the crease. this is the very latest from bridgetown. root is on 33, partnered at the moment by alex hales who has 89 to his name. england 162—1. you can follow the live text commentary on the bbc sport website, or listen of test match special of 5live sports extra. arsenalough it's "not the most important factor". talking to the media today, wenger said he hadn't yet made up his mind and certainly hadn't told the players of his plans. unrest is growing amongst supporters following a dismal run in the premier league and that 10—2 thumping by bayern munich over two legs in the champions league. i work very hard for 20 years to make our fans happy. i work very hard for 20 years to make ourfans happy. when i work very hard for 20 years to make our fans happy. when you i work very hard for 20 years to make ourfans happy. when you lose i work very hard for 20 years to make our fans happy. when you lose a game, i understand they aren't. i don't want to judge that. i am not capable to, i live in my daily work with my complete commitment after that. i said with my complete commitment after that. isaid many with my complete commitment after that. i said many times you have to accept different opinions. bournemouth have been fined and warned after admitting breaki
arsene wenger says the opinion of fa ns arsene wenger says the opinion of fans will influence his decision over whether to remain in charge next season, but says he hasn't made up next season, but says he hasn't made up his mind told his the plan. alex hales hits a half—century for england, who are going for a 3—0 series whitewash against the west indies. more on those stories at 3:30pm. see you then. the artist ‘s howard hodgkin, regarded as one of britain's gritters contemporary...
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arsene wenger keeps us waiting, the manager still won't confirm whether he will remain at arsenal over the summer. he will remain at arsenal third competitive 147 of his career, reaching the quarterfinals of the china open. i'll be back with more on all of those stories just after half past. an inquest has heard that khalid masood died from a gunshot wound to the chest. fiona wilcox extended her sympathies to his family, who she says are also victims. three people died when he drove his car into pedestrians before stabbing a policeman at the houses of parliament last week. daniel sa ndford parliament last week. daniel sandford is at westminster coroner ‘s court, what else did the court here? doctor fiona wilcox held a hearing of just about 15 here? doctor fiona wilcox held a hearing ofjust about 15 minutes today which she formally opened and adjourned the hearing for further investigation. she heard from john cross, detective superintendent leading the counter terrorism command investigation into the incident. he said khalid masood attacked a police officer causing grave wounds and killing the police officer, was then chal
arsene wenger keeps us waiting, the manager still won't confirm whether he will remain at arsenal over the summer. he will remain at arsenal third competitive 147 of his career, reaching the quarterfinals of the china open. i'll be back with more on all of those stories just after half past. an inquest has heard that khalid masood died from a gunshot wound to the chest. fiona wilcox extended her sympathies to his family, who she says are also victims. three people died when he drove his car...
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despite losing five of their last seven games, arsenal have so their last seven games, arsenal have so much quality that it eventually showed. arsenalal have the lead on the stroke of half-time. relief to some, disappointment for others. it wasn't too surprising really, 87 places separate the sides and it really showed in the second half. they made it 2-0, showed in the second half. they made it 2—0, before an own goal from the linking captain finish this game. lincoln fought on as usual but sometimes there is nothing you can do. brilliantly placed. there would bea do. brilliantly placed. there would be a bit as well. aaron ramsey walking the ball home, fittingly given how easy arsenal made this up. not to be for lincoln city in the end but they have made their piece of history, you sense from the reaction at the end of the game, danny and will never forget that fa cup run of 2017. it was getting a bit rowdy bar. adam is ok. manchester city had a comfortable 2—nil win over middlesbrough to book their place in the semi finals of the fa cup. city manager, pep guardiola, had said his first season at the club would be judged as a failur
despite losing five of their last seven games, arsenal have so their last seven games, arsenal have so much quality that it eventually showed. arsenalal have the lead on the stroke of half-time. relief to some, disappointment for others. it wasn't too surprising really, 87 places separate the sides and it really showed in the second half. they made it 2-0, showed in the second half. they made it 2—0, before an own goal from the linking captain finish this game. lincoln fought on as usual but...
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arsene wenger says his future as arsenal manager isn't completely sorted, despite saying recently he would inform everyone of his decision very soon. the gunners‘ recent poor form means the frenchman has come under pressure from some fans to leave. arsenalst nine games. iam very i am very clear in my mind, but anyway, do a state two monsoon two years? my commitment will be exactly the same —— two months or two years. the tottenham manager, mauricio pochettino, says it would be impossible for him to ever manage barcelona. pochettino both played for and coached barca's city rivals espanyol, and he met barca's president last week, as speculation increased that he might take over from luis enrique. but the argentine described the meeting as a coincidence. i know that it is so difficult to keep the values and to be loyal, with your hart, with your emotion, but for me, before being manager, before being player, being loyal is more important, to be honest. i am an espa nyol more important, to be honest. i am an espanyol fan. i love espanyol. and for me it would be impossible one day to move to barcelona. impossible. the everton defender ramiro funes mori is likely to miss the rest of the season, after suffering a knee injury playing for argent
arsene wenger says his future as arsenal manager isn't completely sorted, despite saying recently he would inform everyone of his decision very soon. the gunners‘ recent poor form means the frenchman has come under pressure from some fans to leave. arsenalst nine games. iam very i am very clear in my mind, but anyway, do a state two monsoon two years? my commitment will be exactly the same —— two months or two years. the tottenham manager, mauricio pochettino, says it would be impossible...
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arsenal manager arsene wenger has been forced to deny reports striker alexis sanchez was involved in a training ground row in the lead up to saturday's premier league defeat to liverpool, as speculation surrounding the player's future grows. sanchez took part in training this morning, having only featured in the second half of arsenal'sd the incident was behind his omission from the first team, something wenger dismissed. com pletely completely false. but i understand that you have fill newspapers. two we respect that. and when you do not win games, it is not always down to these ‘stories'. and we have got to accept that. alexis sanchez has got 15 months on his contract, it is going to depend completely on austral football club, not anybody else. the football association have tabled a series of proposals to reform the organisation. they include reserving three places on the board for female members and adding eleven new members to the fa council to better reflect the diversity in english football. here's the association chairman greg clarke. i think it is really important that that the ball association represents the society that we are in. we need ethnic and gender diversity. we have seen other boards are more that effective, and throughout the business world we have a drive for diversity, because we can meet better
arsenal manager arsene wenger has been forced to deny reports striker alexis sanchez was involved in a training ground row in the lead up to saturday's premier league defeat to liverpool, as speculation surrounding the player's future grows. sanchez took part in training this morning, having only featured in the second half of arsenal'sd the incident was behind his omission from the first team, something wenger dismissed. com pletely completely false. but i understand that you have fill...
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arsenal manager, arsene wenger, has denied that striker alexis sanchez was involved in a training ground row in the lead—up to saturday's premier league defeat to liverpool, as speculation surrounding the player's future grows. sanchez took part in full training this morning, having only featured in the second half of arsenal'scompletely false, but i understand that you have to fill the newspapers and we respect that. and when you don't win the games, its not always down to real stories, and we have to accept that. alexis sanchez has 15 months on his contract, so the decision, will he be here or not, will depend completely on arsenal football club, not on anybody else. the fa have today tabled a series of proposals to reform the organisation. they include reserving three places on the fa board forfemale members only and adding 11 new members to the fa council to better reflect the diversity in english football. here's the fa chairman greg clarke. i think it's really important that the fa important that the fa reflects the society we are in. we need ethnic diversity and gender diversity. there is a lot of work showing that diverse boards are more effective, and make better decisions, and i think that is true in football, too. there'll be no champions league football on terrestrial tv from the start of the 201
arsenal manager, arsene wenger, has denied that striker alexis sanchez was involved in a training ground row in the lead—up to saturday's premier league defeat to liverpool, as speculation surrounding the player's future grows. sanchez took part in full training this morning, having only featured in the second half of arsenal'scompletely false, but i understand that you have to fill the newspapers and we respect that. and when you don't win the games, its not always down to real stories, and...