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ina maintained his loyalty to blackpool.cefully after a decade—long battle against cancer. the outpouring of tributes reflect the regard in which he was held. jimmy armfield made his mark like a few others. he was as popular as they come and will be sorely missed, but so fondly remembered. jimmy armfield who has died at the age of 82. condolences from everybody at bbc sport to his family. that is all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, it is the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are polly curtis, editor—in—chief of huffpost uk and caroline wheeler, deputy political editor of the sunday times. welcome to you both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times leads with the end of the us government shutdown — saying the democrats have secured assurances on immigration. the telegraph warns that obease children are likely to suffer health problems right through their lives. the i goes with concerns about the welfare of poultry — sayin
ina maintained his loyalty to blackpool.cefully after a decade—long battle against cancer. the outpouring of tributes reflect the regard in which he was held. jimmy armfield made his mark like a few others. he was as popular as they come and will be sorely missed, but so fondly remembered. jimmy armfield who has died at the age of 82. condolences from everybody at bbc sport to his family. that is all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, it is the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead...
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of blackpool, he is mr blackpool.o likejimmy including sir stanley matthews who like jimmy armfield played for england. if we go on to his england career it was glittering as well, 43 caps, 15 as captain. he was part of the world cup winning squad in 1966. he did not play because of injury but he collected a medal 43 years later in 2009. he also managed at bolton, leading them to the old second division at the time and was the manager of leeds united after brian clough and led them to the european cup final in 1975. we are mourning the loss of a great man who also worked at the bbc for around 35 plus years as an expert summariser and the voice of football. so many tributes already coming in, the comments from the pfa calling him a hero, we expect so many more coming in? they have been flooding in already on traditional and social media. some, most pertinently, the family, after a long and courageous battle our beloved husband, father, grandfather and father—in—law battle our beloved husband, father, grandfather and fa
of blackpool, he is mr blackpool.o likejimmy including sir stanley matthews who like jimmy armfield played for england. if we go on to his england career it was glittering as well, 43 caps, 15 as captain. he was part of the world cup winning squad in 1966. he did not play because of injury but he collected a medal 43 years later in 2009. he also managed at bolton, leading them to the old second division at the time and was the manager of leeds united after brian clough and led them to the...
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blackpool.dard named after him, a statue in his honour, he has the freedom of blackpool, he is mr blackpool. he played with many great players including sir stanley matthews who likejimmy including sir stanley matthews who like jimmy armfield played for england. if we go on to his england career that was outstanding, 53 caps, 15 as captain, part of the winning world cup squad in 1966. he did not play a game because of injury but collected a medal in 2009. he was also a manager at bolton and led them to the old second division at the time and was manager of leeds united after brian clough and led them to the european cup final clough and led them to the european cupfinal in clough and led them to the european cup final in 1975. we are mourning the loss of a great man who also worked that the bbc for 35 plus yea rs worked that the bbc for 35 plus years as an expert summariser, a voice of football. northern ireland manager michael o'neill has turned down the chance to take over as scotland boss. o'
blackpool.dard named after him, a statue in his honour, he has the freedom of blackpool, he is mr blackpool. he played with many great players including sir stanley matthews who likejimmy including sir stanley matthews who like jimmy armfield played for england. if we go on to his england career that was outstanding, 53 caps, 15 as captain, part of the winning world cup squad in 1966. he did not play a game because of injury but collected a medal in 2009. he was also a manager at bolton and led...
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ina maintained his loyalty to blackpool.tributes reflect the regard in which he was held. jimmy armfield made his mark like few others, he was as popular as they come and will be sorely missed but so fondly remembered. jimmy armfield, who's died at the age of 82. time for a look at the weather.. here's alina jenkins. it will be all change. the trend for something milder is underway. we have the lying snow, it will be starting to thaw and we have lost that feed of cold air, the winds have switched around pushing much milderair have switched around pushing much milder air across the country and we noticed that today, some spells of sunshine in central and eastern parts of england. it looks almost springlike outside worthing. it is a fairly quiet evening, mainly dry, a few showers, icy stretches in the north of england and later we look to the west, are neck bowl of wet and windy weather arriving in the west through the night. some strong winds and heavy and persistent rain but a much milder night, at temperatures between 5—9.
ina maintained his loyalty to blackpool.tributes reflect the regard in which he was held. jimmy armfield made his mark like few others, he was as popular as they come and will be sorely missed but so fondly remembered. jimmy armfield, who's died at the age of 82. time for a look at the weather.. here's alina jenkins. it will be all change. the trend for something milder is underway. we have the lying snow, it will be starting to thaw and we have lost that feed of cold air, the winds have...
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i've never left blackpool. i think that's what it is.t was just the generation i was brought up in. it's bad timing for michael o'neill, as he decides not to take the scotland job — he'll be staying as on northern ireland's manager. and it's a no—go for novak. djojkovic is beaten by 21—year—old south korean heyong chung at the australian open. also coming up on the programme... we'll hear richie anderson's story, as the sunday league footballer prepares to come out as gay to his team mates. this is really hard for me to do. but i kind of felt like... applause good evening. ‘a national hero', ‘a great england captain', and above all, ‘a gentleman.‘ just some of the tributes paid today to jimmy armfield, the former england and blackpool legend, who has died, aged 82. to radio five live listeners, jimmy was one of the finest match co—commentators in the business but everyone who came into contact with him, can vouch for his decency, humility and humour. armfield played 43 times for england and might have captained them home matchwith .,,, ,
i've never left blackpool. i think that's what it is.t was just the generation i was brought up in. it's bad timing for michael o'neill, as he decides not to take the scotland job — he'll be staying as on northern ireland's manager. and it's a no—go for novak. djojkovic is beaten by 21—year—old south korean heyong chung at the australian open. also coming up on the programme... we'll hear richie anderson's story, as the sunday league footballer prepares to come out as gay to his team...
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mrgraham will preach at a christian event in blackpool. event in blackpool.ity and muslims. and muslims. preach against muslim, i don't preach against the gay community. preach against the gay community. the bible teaches it is between a man and woman. man and woman. president trump delivers his state of the union address. of the union address. says he will be praying for the president. credible online profile without any experience or carrying out any work. experience or carrying out any work. 0ur correspondent philip norton reports. those who are listed. the repairs fell off. and she was left £1200 out of pocket. the roof and lands at my feet. i couldn't move. and itjust falls apart like it's lego bricks. of the main trustworthy trader websites to the test. i was able to get myself listed on rated people and my builder. of the website's employee are voiced by an actor. or anything to you or anything. not for the most part. i mean, every so often. of thing, but very rarely. so i've got the van, i've got the overalls. but what i haven't got is any experience
mrgraham will preach at a christian event in blackpool. event in blackpool.ity and muslims. and muslims. preach against muslim, i don't preach against the gay community. preach against the gay community. the bible teaches it is between a man and woman. man and woman. president trump delivers his state of the union address. of the union address. says he will be praying for the president. credible online profile without any experience or carrying out any work. experience or carrying out any work....
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in september, mr graham will preach at a christian event in blackpool.on't go against, preach against muslims. i don't preach against the gay community. i invite the gay community to come. that marriage is between a man and a woman. he will be praying for the president. transition period after brexit. they say the uk would have to obey all eu rules during the transition. by dangerous driving. avoid its pension obligations whilst still paying bosses bonuses. still paying bosses bonuses. the exercise routes of military personnel in bases around the world. sharing the paths its users log as they run or cycle. including syria and afghanistan, as soldiers move around them. with me now is tobias schneider, an international security analyst. tobias, thank you for coming. it's good to have you with us. good to have you with us. this one is run by great base, i think, and in afghanistan. think, and in afghanistan. coalition soldiers have logged with the app and the app has uploaded. the app and the app has uploaded. basically deduce from that whole lot of things
in september, mr graham will preach at a christian event in blackpool.on't go against, preach against muslims. i don't preach against the gay community. i invite the gay community to come. that marriage is between a man and a woman. he will be praying for the president. transition period after brexit. they say the uk would have to obey all eu rules during the transition. by dangerous driving. avoid its pension obligations whilst still paying bosses bonuses. still paying bosses bonuses. the...
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blackpool over a 17 year period, having made his debut against portsmouth.perspective and a club perspective. there was a stand named after him at blackpool and a statue erected in his honour. he went on to manage in football as well. replacing the legendary brian clough at leeds united. he led them to the european cup final in 1975. he was inducted into blackpool's hall of fame and was also a bbc summariser, working for bbc five live for well over 30 years, most recently in january 2000 and live for well over 30 years, most recently injanuary 2000 and seven. the tributes are flowing in already. jimmy armfield has died at the age of 82 —— january 2007. thank you for your company today. bbc newsroom live is coming up next. have a good day. a much milder day to day for many of us than we've seen recently. that's thanks to this milder air replacing the colder air coming in from the south—west. today is an improving picture with heavy outbreaks of rain. becoming increasingly dry and patchy. scattered showers in northern ireland and into north—west england and wa
blackpool over a 17 year period, having made his debut against portsmouth.perspective and a club perspective. there was a stand named after him at blackpool and a statue erected in his honour. he went on to manage in football as well. replacing the legendary brian clough at leeds united. he led them to the european cup final in 1975. he was inducted into blackpool's hall of fame and was also a bbc summariser, working for bbc five live for well over 30 years, most recently in january 2000 and...
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beckyjoins us now from blackpool with the latest. how bad could it get where you are?s already pretty unpleasant, as you can probably see, from where i'm standing on the seafront. but where expecting the isle of man to take the brunt of storm eleanor first, expecting the isle of man to take the brunt of storm eleanorfirst, in this part of the country at least. the isle of man is expecting winds of 63mph or so. that should hit about 10pm. of 63mph or so. that should hit about10pm. a of 63mph or so. that should hit about 10pm. a couple of hours later we'll find those strong winds hitting this part of the world, the north west coast, where we have warnings for cumbria and lancashire in terms of wind speeds here, we're looking at mid—sos to the low 60smph across this region. of course, there's flooding to bear in mind as well. strong winds, heavy rain plus high tides are combining to make conditions really difficult overnight and through into thursday morning. we should expect, according to the environment agency, conditions to be like they were in the storm of january 201
beckyjoins us now from blackpool with the latest. how bad could it get where you are?s already pretty unpleasant, as you can probably see, from where i'm standing on the seafront. but where expecting the isle of man to take the brunt of storm eleanor first, expecting the isle of man to take the brunt of storm eleanorfirst, in this part of the country at least. the isle of man is expecting winds of 63mph or so. that should hit about 10pm. of 63mph or so. that should hit about10pm. a of 63mph or...
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he played for blackpool for seventeen years and represented his country 43 times.k at his life. jimmy armfield rose to prominence in black and white. but he would though on to carve the most colourful of careers. born in greater manchester in 1935, armfield was perhaps destined for the field. commentator: armfield moving up... and it has hit the post can nearly always had a little tennis ball in my pocket, would push it along the street and play with it if that's what led to me becoming a footballer. one club players have a lwa ys footballer. one club players have always been where but armfield was one of them, playing 627 games for blackpool, many of them as captain, over 17 years as a dashing right—back. it is why they have since named a stand after him and elected a statue in his honour. jimmy was loyal and loved. he won 43 caps for england. armfield, a perfect interception... 15 of them as skipper and he was part of the 1966 world cup winning squad, only injury preventing him from playing in the tournament. they said, you're not playing in the warm—ups, you've
he played for blackpool for seventeen years and represented his country 43 times.k at his life. jimmy armfield rose to prominence in black and white. but he would though on to carve the most colourful of careers. born in greater manchester in 1935, armfield was perhaps destined for the field. commentator: armfield moving up... and it has hit the post can nearly always had a little tennis ball in my pocket, would push it along the street and play with it if that's what led to me becoming a...
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and some sad news, the death of an england and blackpool legend. voice on the bbc for more than a0 years. many described him as the voice of football and some very emotional tributes as you would imagine, among them so geoff hurst who described him as one of the great fullbacks —— sir geoff hurst. anotherformer great fullbacks —— sir geoff hurst. another former team—mate, sir bobby charlton, described him as one of the most honest and genuine gentleman he had the good fortune to meet. but it is the stories that tell you what kind of a man he was, with one journalist describing a post match press conference when the manager got quite tetchy and asked the journalist, what have you won? and of course jimmy armfield the journalist, what have you won? and of coursejimmy armfield stood up and of coursejimmy armfield stood up and answered. just such a huge loss and that feeling echoed by so many. and staying with football, scotland are still looking for a manager? yes, there are a few relieved northern ireland fans, hearing the news that michael o'neill i
and some sad news, the death of an england and blackpool legend. voice on the bbc for more than a0 years. many described him as the voice of football and some very emotional tributes as you would imagine, among them so geoff hurst who described him as one of the great fullbacks —— sir geoff hurst. anotherformer great fullbacks —— sir geoff hurst. another former team—mate, sir bobby charlton, described him as one of the most honest and genuine gentleman he had the good fortune to meet....
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put blackpool from every man in the country. what if he was passing through the country? up a database, every male born that was born, his him on it. cross—reference it, make 100% certain it was a correct match, then kill him. yeah, well, there's definitely civil rights laws prevents that. you can see from that clip that what the film does is it plays with your sympathies. what she's saying there is outrageous. suddenly the chief is reasonable. i think the real triumph of this film is it's a tragi—comedy, that's one of the few clips we could play without the swearing in it. it is very funny. it can make you laugh and guffaw. he writes brilliantly. he had a cynical edge before. but this actually has heart. because the tragedy is if anything more powerful than the comedy. what you get is a story about people who are eaten up by rage, eaten up by anger, eaten up by rage, eaten up by anger, eaten up by desperation. it's really a film about how those things impact upon the characters. there are these lines that are delivered as trite little greeting card messages, anger only b
put blackpool from every man in the country. what if he was passing through the country? up a database, every male born that was born, his him on it. cross—reference it, make 100% certain it was a correct match, then kill him. yeah, well, there's definitely civil rights laws prevents that. you can see from that clip that what the film does is it plays with your sympathies. what she's saying there is outrageous. suddenly the chief is reasonable. i think the real triumph of this film is it's a...
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he had a record 627 games for blackpool.after him, and erected a statue in his honour. jimmy was loyal and loved. he won 43 caps for england. and a perfect intersection. 15 as skipper and was part of the 1966 world cup winning squad, only injury prevented him from playing in the turnaround. is it you are not playing in the next one option must be fit for the world cup starts. and i never played again. it is better we won because today people look back and say well remember the world cup squad. it is not the same as being in the 11 who played in the final. the point was it is better that they won. later he turned his hand to management, guiding leeds united to the 1975 european cup final. he also spent the best part of 40 years as a summariser for the bbc, becoming known to many as the voice of football. in a statement, his family saidjimmy voice of football. in a statement, his family said jimmy passed away peacefully after a decade long battle with cancer. the flow of tributes a fitting reflection of one of the greats of en
he had a record 627 games for blackpool.after him, and erected a statue in his honour. jimmy was loyal and loved. he won 43 caps for england. and a perfect intersection. 15 as skipper and was part of the 1966 world cup winning squad, only injury prevented him from playing in the turnaround. is it you are not playing in the next one option must be fit for the world cup starts. and i never played again. it is better we won because today people look back and say well remember the world cup squad....
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horizontal hail was what greeted anybody for which enough to brave blackpool's promenade.nd in corby, the midlands, john recorded the moment his house was hit by hail. across the country more than 15,000 homes have been left without power, the bulk of them in northern ireland. 0n the m25 motorway traffic was briefly brought to a standstill by a fallen tree. but the full extent of the damage will likely not emerge until later in the morning. and forecasters are warning storm eleanor will continue to bring strong winds until the end of the day. so the uk is starting off 2018 with severe weather. last year hurricanes harvey, irma and maria left their mark on 2017, it was a year which delivered extreme weather and rising temperatures across the globe. but what will the new year and the next round of seasons bring? hi. here is the weather to look out for in 2018. last year the world experienced wild weather and rising global temperatures. the atlantic hurricane season spawned multiple storms of great intensity, harvey, irma and maria brought unprecedented devastation. hurricane
horizontal hail was what greeted anybody for which enough to brave blackpool's promenade.nd in corby, the midlands, john recorded the moment his house was hit by hail. across the country more than 15,000 homes have been left without power, the bulk of them in northern ireland. 0n the m25 motorway traffic was briefly brought to a standstill by a fallen tree. but the full extent of the damage will likely not emerge until later in the morning. and forecasters are warning storm eleanor will...
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and tributes are paid to the world cup winner and blackpool great, jimmy armfield, who's died at thef 82. our main story at 5pm — henry bolton has insisted he will not quit as leader of ukip, despite a string of resignations of senior members. the local government, education, trade and immigration spokesmen have all resigned, along with the deputy leader and assistant deputy leader. the 12 resignations come after the national executive committee backed a vote of no confidence in mr bolton. but he insists he will stay on, and in a statement a short while ago, he pledged to "drain the swamp" of malcontents within the party. mr bolton has been under pressure, since it emerged his ex—girlfriend had sent offensive texts. our political correspondent alex forsyth has this report. despite the clamour of voices calling for him to go, henry bolton emerged today with a defiant message. i will not be resigning as party leader. instead, during the next four weeks, i shall be calling for the coordination and mobilisation of all leave campaign is, to ensure that the government delivers full indepen
and tributes are paid to the world cup winner and blackpool great, jimmy armfield, who's died at thef 82. our main story at 5pm — henry bolton has insisted he will not quit as leader of ukip, despite a string of resignations of senior members. the local government, education, trade and immigration spokesmen have all resigned, along with the deputy leader and assistant deputy leader. the 12 resignations come after the national executive committee backed a vote of no confidence in mr bolton....
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he spent his entire career at blackpool before becoming a much respected broadcaster with bbc radio. are still 11 points clear at the top of the scottish premiership after they and aberdeen both won the dons beat kilmarnock 3—1 at home to move 3 points clear of rangers who face ross county tomorrow. leigh griffiths scored the only goal for celtic in their win against his former club hibs. dundee got a 98th minute winner at hamilton. hearts drew with motherwell and patrick beat stjohnstone. caroline wozniacki is the australian open champion. the dane won herfirst grand slam title, beating simona halep in the final in melbourne. the win means that she leaps over halep in the rankings back to number one in the world. adam wild was watching... neither has won a grand slam before. she started like a player who wasn't prepared to wait. forcing the first set to a tie—break before finally seeing it slip. a moment for her to stay calm, keep her cool. not easy in the blistering heat. somehow she managed, fighting back to level the match. both having to leave the court cool off. this contest wa
he spent his entire career at blackpool before becoming a much respected broadcaster with bbc radio. are still 11 points clear at the top of the scottish premiership after they and aberdeen both won the dons beat kilmarnock 3—1 at home to move 3 points clear of rangers who face ross county tomorrow. leigh griffiths scored the only goal for celtic in their win against his former club hibs. dundee got a 98th minute winner at hamilton. hearts drew with motherwell and patrick beat stjohnstone....
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i've always tried to be loyal, and i've never left blackpool, in that respect.heir offer. o'neill said he had given the matter a great deal of thought, and had been the preferred candidate for the role. scotland have been without a manager since gordon strachan left in october afterfailing to qualify for the world cup. ben stokes has revealed on twitter that he won'tjoin up with england for the tour of new zealand until after his court appearance on 13 february. the all—rounder is due at bristol magistrates‘ court on the same day he was supposed to be making his international comeback in a twenty20 match. stokes has been charged with affray after an incident outside a bristol nightclub in september. england's netballers have narrowly lost to world champions australia in the second match of their quad series. the roses were searching for theirfirst win over the top—ranked side in five years, butjust couldn't fight back in the final quarter at london's copperbox arena, losing 50—46. england will now travel tojohannesburg to face south africa in the final match on
i've always tried to be loyal, and i've never left blackpool, in that respect.heir offer. o'neill said he had given the matter a great deal of thought, and had been the preferred candidate for the role. scotland have been without a manager since gordon strachan left in october afterfailing to qualify for the world cup. ben stokes has revealed on twitter that he won'tjoin up with england for the tour of new zealand until after his court appearance on 13 february. the all—rounder is due at...
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hailstones in blackpool. and here's what people were dealing with this morning.es down, bits of buildings crashed through cars, some vehicles off the road altogether. today has been really hazardous on the roads. we had a record number of call—outs earlier this morning, from cars being damaged from debris falling from trees, branches etc. other the cars just wouldn't start because of all the rain, with wet engines, flat batteries. in terms of breakdowns, it's been busy, but also in terms of driving conditions. many roads have been closed or blocked with fallen branches. aberystwyth was one of many places clearing up this morning. so was belfast, where falling trees caused all sorts of problems. all of a sudden, the sky lit up, the power lines touch each other and it was just like guy fawkes. sparks, it was unbelievable. teams are still working to reconnect some electricity supplies. disruption continues on railways and roads. at the worst has now passed. it is an improving picture as we go through the day. storm eleanor is sitting in the day. storm eleanor is sit
hailstones in blackpool. and here's what people were dealing with this morning.es down, bits of buildings crashed through cars, some vehicles off the road altogether. today has been really hazardous on the roads. we had a record number of call—outs earlier this morning, from cars being damaged from debris falling from trees, branches etc. other the cars just wouldn't start because of all the rain, with wet engines, flat batteries. in terms of breakdowns, it's been busy, but also in terms of...
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sinclair — here in the grey suit — was sentenced to 150 hours' community service at blackpool magistratestists in oxford have developed a system which can diagnose some diseases more accurately than doctors. it uses artificial intelligence to analyse scans and in clinical trials it outperformed human specialists for lung cancer and coronary heart disease. the technique could save the nhs billions of pounds through early diagnosis. here's our science correspondent, pallab ghosh. scans are modern medical miracles, but they still need a doctor to make a diagnosis, until now. scientists have developed artificial intelligence, or ai systems, to do the job better than the best doctors. the government's health care tsar says that al systems are set to revolutionise medicine. 20 years from now, health care will have ai embedded in a whole variety of different levels and much of the health care system will be enabled by smart systems that help you identify people at risk, diagnose disease earlier, diagnose disease more precisely and identify who will benefit from what interventions. it changes the
sinclair — here in the grey suit — was sentenced to 150 hours' community service at blackpool magistratestists in oxford have developed a system which can diagnose some diseases more accurately than doctors. it uses artificial intelligence to analyse scans and in clinical trials it outperformed human specialists for lung cancer and coronary heart disease. the technique could save the nhs billions of pounds through early diagnosis. here's our science correspondent, pallab ghosh. scans are...
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he spent his entire career at blackpool before becoming a much respected broadacster with bbc radio.es. celtic are still 11 points clear at the top of the scottish premiership after they and aberdeen both won. the dons beat kilmarnock 3—1 at home to move 3 poinst clear of rangers who face ross county tomorrow. leigh griffiths scored the only goal for celtic in their win against his former club hibs. dundee got a 98th minute winner at hamilton. hearts drew with motherwell and partick beat stjohnstone. caroline wozniacki is the australian open champion. the dane won herfirst grand slam title, beating simona halep in the final in melbourne. the win means that she leaps over halep in the rankings back to number one in the world. adam wild was watching. there are few stages in the game more spectacular than melbourne, and the welcome could scarcely have been more fitting. the world's top two toe to toe, the final already had all the sparkle it needed. a match worth the wait, and waiting is something that simona halep and caroline wozniacki are all too family. neither had won a grandson be
he spent his entire career at blackpool before becoming a much respected broadacster with bbc radio.es. celtic are still 11 points clear at the top of the scottish premiership after they and aberdeen both won. the dons beat kilmarnock 3—1 at home to move 3 poinst clear of rangers who face ross county tomorrow. leigh griffiths scored the only goal for celtic in their win against his former club hibs. dundee got a 98th minute winner at hamilton. hearts drew with motherwell and partick beat...
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take the blackpool and royal cornwall trust. they were respectively at 61% and 77% last year.h poor performances. this year, they dropped to 40% and 58%. the nhs is 70 years old this year, and we know by now the pressures on it will keep growing. medicine is advancing so it can treat more stuff and our society is ageing. but the nhs budget has been growing at a historically slow rate since the onset of austerity under the coalition. it keeps becoming ever more efficient but it can no longer meet the demands being placed on it. the underlying problem is best illustrated by this chart. the number of people turning up to a&es just keeps rising, and this isn't about people who should not be there skipping the queue at the gp. you can see that if you look at the past 12 months. the number of people turning up at major a&es has risen by 1% but the number of people sick enough, turning up to a&e who need admitting to hospital, is up by 5.6%. the underlying pressure is that we are an ageing society with rising sickness levels. and this year, a bad case of flu. we are seeing the same a
take the blackpool and royal cornwall trust. they were respectively at 61% and 77% last year.h poor performances. this year, they dropped to 40% and 58%. the nhs is 70 years old this year, and we know by now the pressures on it will keep growing. medicine is advancing so it can treat more stuff and our society is ageing. but the nhs budget has been growing at a historically slow rate since the onset of austerity under the coalition. it keeps becoming ever more efficient but it can no longer...
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he was a blackpool legend and managed bolton and leeds united, who he led to the european cup final. at the australian open today where the six—time champion novak djokovic is out. 21—year—old heung chung has beaten him in straight sets. he's become the first korean, in either the men's or women's game, to reach the quarter—finals of a grand slam. he'll now face fellow last eight debutant tennys sandgren. i'm young, i'm just trying to copy novak, because he is my idol. i can't believe this. dreams come true tonight. he was a better player on the court tonight and he deserved to win, no question. when ever he was in trouble, he came out with some unbelievable shots, passing shots and you know just unbelievable shots, passing shots and you knowjust from the back of the court he was like a wall. it is impressive. i wish him all the best. meanwhile, roger federer has roared through to the quarter finals — becoming the oldest man to reach the last eight since ken rosewell in 1977. he beat hungary's marton fucsovics in straight sets — making quick work of him too in under two hours. this w
he was a blackpool legend and managed bolton and leeds united, who he led to the european cup final. at the australian open today where the six—time champion novak djokovic is out. 21—year—old heung chung has beaten him in straight sets. he's become the first korean, in either the men's or women's game, to reach the quarter—finals of a grand slam. he'll now face fellow last eight debutant tennys sandgren. i'm young, i'm just trying to copy novak, because he is my idol. i can't believe...
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blackpool magistrates‘ court heard he became agitated, and accused police of being racist.lling five british tourists, and the pilot. the group of men who were on a nearby houseboat dived in and tried in vain to save them. richard cousins, a prominent businessman, died along with his two sons, his fiancee a8—year—old emma bowden, and her 11—year—old daughter. from sydney, phil mercer reports. the wreckage of the seaplane lies in more than a0 feet of water on a riverbed north of sydney. aircrash investigators are searching for clues to explain why it crashed, killing all six people on board. they were businessmen richard cousins, who was 58. he died alongside his fiancee emma bowden, who was a8, and her 11—year—old daughter heather. william cousins was 25, and his brother edward was 23. the pilot was garath morgan. accounts from witnesses will help australian authorities to establish why a routine sightseeing flight ended in disaster. will mcgovern says he saw his friends dive into the water to try to help those trapped in the plane. i saw three of my mates, dead set, riskin
blackpool magistrates‘ court heard he became agitated, and accused police of being racist.lling five british tourists, and the pilot. the group of men who were on a nearby houseboat dived in and tried in vain to save them. richard cousins, a prominent businessman, died along with his two sons, his fiancee a8—year—old emma bowden, and her 11—year—old daughter. from sydney, phil mercer reports. the wreckage of the seaplane lies in more than a0 feet of water on a riverbed north of...
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horizontal hail was what greeted anyone foolish enough to brave blackpool's promenade. hell of a storm here... and in corby, the midlands, john wright recorded the moment his house was hit by hail. across the country more than 15,000 homes have been left without power, the bulk of them in northern ireland. 0n the m25 motorway, traffic was briefly brought to a standstill by a fallen tree. but the full extent of the damage will likely not emerge until later in the morning and forecasters are warning storm eleanor will continue to bring strong winds until the end of the day. 0ur ireland correspondent, chris page, is in our belfast newsroom. chris, what's the laritiest there where you are? it has been a battering and bruising night. it is still wet and windy out there, but the storm has passed. the peak of the storm has passed. the peak of the problems is more than 20,000 homes in northern ireland were without electricity, but engineers have been working to put that right and the figure is down to around 2,000. now, many roads still blocked because of fallen frees, mainly i
horizontal hail was what greeted anyone foolish enough to brave blackpool's promenade. hell of a storm here... and in corby, the midlands, john wright recorded the moment his house was hit by hail. across the country more than 15,000 homes have been left without power, the bulk of them in northern ireland. 0n the m25 motorway, traffic was briefly brought to a standstill by a fallen tree. but the full extent of the damage will likely not emerge until later in the morning and forecasters are...
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in blackpool that would be only 74 years.imilarly female longevity in derbyshire. the explanation for this is not straightforward. matthew parri5 5ay5 have failing regions of britain been exporting their healthy achievers to the place is already succeeding, with the consequent widening of this gap? it does feel like one of those issues that just doesn't seem gap? it does feel like one of those issues thatjust doesn't seem to change. and what is the alternative? what do you do if you don't encourage people to move? it's that time in the morning where we are going to throw to saturday kitchen soon going to throw to saturday kitchen soon to see what is on the menu. there are some food stories you have picked out. first, this is a familiar story about popular brands shrinking, packet sizes shrinking. save my digestive biscuits. that's the story, basically. we are told that mcvities are cutting pack sizes. may be cutting the number of biscuits from 34 to 27. and i'm assuming not the price? they are cutting the price a bit but the
in blackpool that would be only 74 years.imilarly female longevity in derbyshire. the explanation for this is not straightforward. matthew parri5 5ay5 have failing regions of britain been exporting their healthy achievers to the place is already succeeding, with the consequent widening of this gap? it does feel like one of those issues that just doesn't seem gap? it does feel like one of those issues thatjust doesn't seem to change. and what is the alternative? what do you do if you don't...
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my tranquil forty's and forests in prague blackpool. rocks if only. i can. land. valleys and skylines. live for adventure. discover it. because faraway places close it. going this is together with cats how i always. when diplomacy fields and. terrorists reproving the barriers are built to impose division. instead of being. to be. in a four part series. the reasons for divisions in different parts of the world and the impact they have on both sides of shame at this time on. the news as it breaks. for the world cup. fifteen years on and even better in russia next year with detailed coverage tied to imagine a. scene. from around the world. a major policy announcement on trade a potential challenge a missed opportunity abroad.
my tranquil forty's and forests in prague blackpool. rocks if only. i can. land. valleys and skylines. live for adventure. discover it. because faraway places close it. going this is together with cats how i always. when diplomacy fields and. terrorists reproving the barriers are built to impose division. instead of being. to be. in a four part series. the reasons for divisions in different parts of the world and the impact they have on both sides of shame at this time on. the news as it...
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hailstones in blackpool. and here is what people were dealing with this morning.ashed through cars, some vehicles off the road altogether. today it has been really hazardous on the roads. we have had a record number of call—outs early this morning from cars being damaged from debris falling from trees, branches, etc. other cars just would not start because of all the rain, with wet engines, flat batteries. so in terms of breakdowns it has been busy but also in terms of driving conditions, many roads have been closed, blocked with fallen branches. aberystwyth was one of many places clearing up this morning. so was belfast where falling trees caused all sorts of problems. all of a sudden the skyjust lit up and these power lines touched each other and it was just like guy fawkes, just sparks and it was unbelievable. teams are still working to reconnect some electricity supplies. disruption continues on railways and roads. but the worst is now past. but in portreath in cornwall they now feared this evening ‘s high tide. part of the harbour wall was taken by the sea. b
hailstones in blackpool. and here is what people were dealing with this morning.ashed through cars, some vehicles off the road altogether. today it has been really hazardous on the roads. we have had a record number of call—outs early this morning from cars being damaged from debris falling from trees, branches, etc. other cars just would not start because of all the rain, with wet engines, flat batteries. so in terms of breakdowns it has been busy but also in terms of driving conditions,...
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horizontal hail was what greeted anybody foolish enough to brave blackpool's promenade.ss the country more than 15,000 homes have been left without power, the bulk of them in northern ireland. 0n the m25 motorway traffic was briefly brought to a standstill by a fallen tree. but the full extent of the damage will likely not emerge until later in the morning. and forecasters are warning storm eleanor will continue to bring strong winds until the end of the day. president trump has threatened to withhold financial aid to the palestinians because he says they are "no longer willing to talk peace." last month, the palestinian president, mahmoud abbas, said he would reject any peace plan from the us after mr trump recognised jerusalem as israel's capital. in a series of tweets, mr trump also boasted to the leader of north korea about america's nuclear button. the united states says it plans to call an emergency session of the un security council on iran, where anti—government protests have continued for a sixth day, leaving at least 22 people dead. we can now speak with rana f
horizontal hail was what greeted anybody foolish enough to brave blackpool's promenade.ss the country more than 15,000 homes have been left without power, the bulk of them in northern ireland. 0n the m25 motorway traffic was briefly brought to a standstill by a fallen tree. but the full extent of the damage will likely not emerge until later in the morning. and forecasters are warning storm eleanor will continue to bring strong winds until the end of the day. president trump has threatened to...
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francine: i will bring you to blackpool next time. >> i think there is a certain amount of brexit fatiguesn.gging negotiations very difficult to follow. not a particularly user-friendly topic. people are letting it wash over them. that is right from the perspective of the economy. predictions gloomy from the treasury gave us the impression that everybody would stop spending money. have wanted people to get on with things and the economy grew a lot more quickly than many people thought in the months after the referendum. francine: people felt left behind. sitting here in these beautiful bloomberg offices, the idea that the economy seems to be looking sitting better coulde short term. let's be honest. it's also not what is being felt by people. think that is another taughtsty that is being because they are finding that their money isn't going far enough. taught because they are finding that their money isn't going far enough. they can't afford a lot of the things they used to afford. they haven't seen an increase in wages for 10 years. francine: how do you change that? worldwide we are at th
francine: i will bring you to blackpool next time. >> i think there is a certain amount of brexit fatiguesn.gging negotiations very difficult to follow. not a particularly user-friendly topic. people are letting it wash over them. that is right from the perspective of the economy. predictions gloomy from the treasury gave us the impression that everybody would stop spending money. have wanted people to get on with things and the economy grew a lot more quickly than many people thought in...
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blackpool is a .ity that has no hope it is different from london. office toward st. paul's. what lee i wondered the lane and played tourist and took photos today. she is not a tourist. she is in new york city. taylor riggs. taylor: the rate of economic 6.9% inn china sped up, 2017. that gives authorities more room to get rid of excessive borrowing. better than expected. republicans are betting democrats won't force a government shutdown over immigration. pass ase is on track to one-month spending bill today that would force democrats to decide whether to block the measure in a bid to gain leverage. the new taxse overhaul to bring hundreds of billions of dollars to the u.s. it will pay a $30 billion tax bill and spend billions on jobs in manufacturing centers in the u.s. employeeslso giving at $2500 bonuses. over howj, a shift long the current stimulus should remain in place. of policymakers believe they need to start talking about exit strategies. doj officials see a long way to go before they reach their goal of 2% inflation. global news 24 hours a
blackpool is a .ity that has no hope it is different from london. office toward st. paul's. what lee i wondered the lane and played tourist and took photos today. she is not a tourist. she is in new york city. taylor riggs. taylor: the rate of economic 6.9% inn china sped up, 2017. that gives authorities more room to get rid of excessive borrowing. better than expected. republicans are betting democrats won't force a government shutdown over immigration. pass ase is on track to one-month...
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hailstones in blackpool. and here is what people were dealing with this morning.orthern england. it has been hazardous on the roads, we have had a record number of call outs this morning, debris falling from trees, branches etc. wet engines, flat batteries, cars wouldn‘t start. in terms of brea kd owns wouldn‘t start. in terms of breakdowns it has been busy but also in terms of driving conditions, many roads have been closed or blocked with fallen branches. in cornwall, part of this harbour wall was taken by the sea. buildings we re wall was taken by the sea. buildings were also damaged, and it was not clear what belonged where. the worst of the storm has now passed, but high winds are expected through the afternoon. there is a fear here the community could be vulnerable again at this evening‘s high tide. well, northern ireland took the brunt of storm eleanor, and our correspodent, chris page, says there‘s been a particular problem with fallen trees. hundreds of them down all over northern ireland. this is a residential part of south belfast, and you can see prett
hailstones in blackpool. and here is what people were dealing with this morning.orthern england. it has been hazardous on the roads, we have had a record number of call outs this morning, debris falling from trees, branches etc. wet engines, flat batteries, cars wouldn‘t start. in terms of brea kd owns wouldn‘t start. in terms of breakdowns it has been busy but also in terms of driving conditions, many roads have been closed or blocked with fallen branches. in cornwall, part of this harbour...
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the former england footballer, trevor sinclair, has pleaded guilty at blackpool magistrates‘ court tocused police of being racist. 13 monkeys have died following a fire that broke out in the early hours at woburn safari park in bedfordshire. the blaze took hold in the patas monkey house, and none of the animals could be saved. an investigation is under way into the cause of the fire, and the park remains open. 0ur correspondent, martin borley is at woburn. this is a really tragic way to start this new year, 13 patas monkeys have been killed in this fire that took place on the african forest ride in the monkey house there. firefighters we re the monkey house there. firefighters were called just after 2:30 this morning. with media station commander paul goddard. what did you see when you first arrived? crews we re see when you first arrived? crews were called to woburn safari park at 2:37 this morning. 0n were called to woburn safari park at 2:37 this morning. on arrival, crews from both won't burn and dunstable community fire stations attended the incident, and the building that contai
the former england footballer, trevor sinclair, has pleaded guilty at blackpool magistrates‘ court tocused police of being racist. 13 monkeys have died following a fire that broke out in the early hours at woburn safari park in bedfordshire. the blaze took hold in the patas monkey house, and none of the animals could be saved. an investigation is under way into the cause of the fire, and the park remains open. 0ur correspondent, martin borley is at woburn. this is a really tragic way to start...
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we could be looking at it falling to blackpool. heavy rain falling quickly. miles per hour inland. more than that around exposed coasts. tomorrow morning, again, the risk of ice on untreated surfaces. possible disruption if travelling because of this combination. take it easy. tomorrow morning, not dissimilar to today. we lose the centre of low pressure quickly and behind that, sunshine and showers. some of them will be wintry in nature, especially in the north and the west. at least there will be sunshine. a lot going on with the weather, dan and lou. there really is. we will let you have a cup of tea. let's take a look at today's papers. the telegraph. reopening the poppi case. she may seejustice the telegraph. reopening the poppi case. she may see justice finally after prosecutors decided to review it. the ex—wife of rupert murdoch was a security risk because of ties to tony blair. the guardian. talking about knife crime. the children of these parents, one of them, as we know, managed to escape and alert the authorities that they were kept allegedly captiv
we could be looking at it falling to blackpool. heavy rain falling quickly. miles per hour inland. more than that around exposed coasts. tomorrow morning, again, the risk of ice on untreated surfaces. possible disruption if travelling because of this combination. take it easy. tomorrow morning, not dissimilar to today. we lose the centre of low pressure quickly and behind that, sunshine and showers. some of them will be wintry in nature, especially in the north and the west. at least there will...
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blackpool magistrates‘ court heard he became agitated, and accused police of being racist.british family who were on holiday, including the businessman richard cousins, the chief executive of the catering giant compass. the accident happened just north of sydney, from where our correspondent phil mercer has sent this report. the wreckage of the seaplane lies in more than a0 feet of water on a river bed north of sydney. air crash investigators are searching for clues to explain why it crashed, killing all six people onboard. what has emerged, however, is that this is not the first plane of its type to be involved in a fatal accident. four british holiday—makers died when a similar seaplane, a de havilland dhc—2 beaver, went down in canada in 2015. accounts from witnesses will also help australian authorities to establish why a routine sightseeing flight ended in disaster. will mcgovern says he saw his friends dive into the water to try to help those trapped in the plane. i saw three of my mates dead set risk their lives. they could have died. you know, this plane was moving
blackpool magistrates‘ court heard he became agitated, and accused police of being racist.british family who were on holiday, including the businessman richard cousins, the chief executive of the catering giant compass. the accident happened just north of sydney, from where our correspondent phil mercer has sent this report. the wreckage of the seaplane lies in more than a0 feet of water on a river bed north of sydney. air crash investigators are searching for clues to explain why it crashed,...
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blackpool magistrates‘ court heard he became agitated, and accused police of being racist.hat crashed on new year‘s eve by the end of this week. all six people on board were killed — the pilot, and a british family who were on holiday, including the businessman richard cousins, the chief executive of the catering giant compass. the accident happened just north of sydney, from where our correspondent phil mercer has sent this report. the wreckage of the seaplane lies in more than a0 feet of water on a river bed north of sydney. air crash investigators are searching for clues to explain why it crashed, killing all six people on board. what has emerged, however, is that this is not the first plane of its type to be involved in a fatal accident. four british holiday—makers died when a similar seaplane, a de havilland dhc—2 beaver, went down in canada in 2015. accounts from witnesses will also help australian authorities 1 figrjgi’ég’ g . e fifi. iii; .- ' . as. '.’:!if. “77,7; “3335! in southwark in south london. yes, this is the noisy, grim, dirty reality of recycling our rubbish
blackpool magistrates‘ court heard he became agitated, and accused police of being racist.hat crashed on new year‘s eve by the end of this week. all six people on board were killed — the pilot, and a british family who were on holiday, including the businessman richard cousins, the chief executive of the catering giant compass. the accident happened just north of sydney, from where our correspondent phil mercer has sent this report. the wreckage of the seaplane lies in more than a0 feet...