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lets hear from the brighton manager. the team. ithink lot of very good individuals in the team. i think what they have the moment is a very good team. he southampton are a good team. their recent record doesn‘t necessarily suggest that. one win in the last 13 premier league games. have you think southampton will fare this year? they survived under mark hughes, he did a really good job in terms of keeping them up. how will they do? i think they will be a bottom half tea m think they will be a bottom half team andi think they will be a bottom half team and i think brighton will be bottom half as well, if i‘m being honest. i think southampton, it‘s important for them to get back to his local club, rejected as a youngster here. southampton want to do well, you will have to play a big pa rt do well, you will have to play a big part in that. it is southampton against brighton. commentary on five live. some of the day‘s other stories for you... west ham‘s lucas perez has denied that he didn‘t want to play in yesterday‘s 3—1win
lets hear from the brighton manager. the team. ithink lot of very good individuals in the team. i think what they have the moment is a very good team. he southampton are a good team. their recent record doesn‘t necessarily suggest that. one win in the last 13 premier league games. have you think southampton will fare this year? they survived under mark hughes, he did a really good job in terms of keeping them up. how will they do? i think they will be a bottom half tea m think they will be a...
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a last minute penalty gave brighton a draw at southampton.had been two goals down but came back to get a point. joe lynskey was watching. as the nights draw in, so the premier league pressure intensifies. this first part of the season can shed light on teams ambitions and both sides on the south coast want to prove they are looking at but it took awhile for this match to find some direction. at least until southampton‘s midfielder went the stra ig htest southampton‘s midfielder went the straightest route. h jbjerg struck it from a0 yards. they don't come any better. this season the saints have a local boy leading the line. danny ings has led him from liverpool back to hampshire. he is a striker who can win penalties and then get up and score them. brighton looked dispatch but the seagulls responded within two minutes. duffy's header brought a disappointing performance back to life and in the final few minutes they got the chance for redemption. a penalty given to murray, the 3a—year—old striker who rarely leaves things to chance. this was a c
a last minute penalty gave brighton a draw at southampton.had been two goals down but came back to get a point. joe lynskey was watching. as the nights draw in, so the premier league pressure intensifies. this first part of the season can shed light on teams ambitions and both sides on the south coast want to prove they are looking at but it took awhile for this match to find some direction. at least until southampton‘s midfielder went the stra ig htest southampton‘s midfielder went the...
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vince cable arrives in brighton coming he may have the weather for iraq's brighton coming he may haveing he may have the weather for iraq's in few days by the seaside but these are serious days for the party. —— a relaxing few days. it needs to get itself back into the mainstream of british politics. it only has a dozen mps and despite being the only party firmly having an anti—brexit stands, it has not been able to capitalise on that. we will have the brexit spokesman making a speech this afternoon, appealing for people again to come to the party if they are disillusioned or disaffected labour or conservative supporters or people that want a say on the final day reached with brussels. the liberal democrats, he will say, are their chance to exeter from liberal democrats, he will say, are their chance to exeterfrom brexit. but it is that aren't also the potential changes that vince cable has set out for the party that will dominate the conference and we will hear him speak as he arrives in brighton later this morning with that appealfor brighton later this morning with that appeal for
vince cable arrives in brighton coming he may have the weather for iraq's brighton coming he may haveing he may have the weather for iraq's in few days by the seaside but these are serious days for the party. —— a relaxing few days. it needs to get itself back into the mainstream of british politics. it only has a dozen mps and despite being the only party firmly having an anti—brexit stands, it has not been able to capitalise on that. we will have the brexit spokesman making a speech...
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thank you, jonathan blake in brighton. nasa has launched its most advanced laser ever into space.e more precise information on how these frozen surfaces are being affected by global warming. tom neumann is the deputy project scientist for ice—sat—two at nasa explained what the satellite would do. as the antarctic sea ice accumulates more snow on it, that extra weight pushes the ice further down the ocean and eventually you get flooding. there is so much snow on top of the ice that the ocean water washes right over the top of the ice and saturates the snow. it is a pretty tricky problem down there. with the icesat—2, we think it should be able to help with that in that we will be measuring that top surface of the snow, but combining it with cryo sat helps us get at how thick that snow really is. tom fightback from nasa. now it's time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins. you can see our bricks of rain, some heavy, gradually sinking southend east but for much of wales, central and southern scotland, dry, later wins, clear spells. these are the average wind speeds but the gus
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brighton's goalkeeper matt ryan should what they're up against.rm of glenn murray. enough contact was the arm of glenn murray. enough co nta ct for was the arm of glenn murray. enough contact for a penalty. when harry kane step subcommittee summer seems less distance. dispatched just like in russia. at the annex, brighton have learned how to take on this topside but this was a date when their finishing topside but this was a date when theirfinishing escape topside but this was a date when their finishing escape them. topside but this was a date when theirfinishing escape them. anthony noppert would forget that missed in just nine minutes. spurs made more co mforta ble just nine minutes. spurs made more comfortable with erik lamela scoring. brighton and noppert did respond with a goal back late on, but spurs did enough. this site are still a draft of the top and with problems still too soft. at least tonight and they put an end to the downpour. joe lynskey, bbc news. and burnley have moved away from the foot of the table with a much—needed first wi
brighton's goalkeeper matt ryan should what they're up against.rm of glenn murray. enough contact was the arm of glenn murray. enough co nta ct for was the arm of glenn murray. enough contact for a penalty. when harry kane step subcommittee summer seems less distance. dispatched just like in russia. at the annex, brighton have learned how to take on this topside but this was a date when their finishing topside but this was a date when theirfinishing escape topside but this was a date when their...
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that was jonathan blake that wasjonathan blake in brighton.w on divorce — removing requirements to allege fault or show evidence of separation. launching a consultation on the proposals, justice secretary david gauke said he wanted to make the process less acrimonious. our legal affairs correspondent clive coleman reports. at present, divorcing couples are forced to blame each other for their marriage breakdown on the grounds of adultery, desertion or behaviour which it's unreasonable to live with, or prove they have been separated for a minimum of two years, even if the separation is mutual. like many, jenny thinks blame can make a difficult process a lot worse. it caused an awful lot of arguments. it caused me obviously to feel very hurt — i got angry, then there were arguments which my children were witness to, it hurt them, and i really think it was completely unnecessary. when couples divorce, they are being torn apart emotionally and financially, often trying to work out sensible living arrangements for their children, so if you throw bl
that was jonathan blake that wasjonathan blake in brighton.w on divorce — removing requirements to allege fault or show evidence of separation. launching a consultation on the proposals, justice secretary david gauke said he wanted to make the process less acrimonious. our legal affairs correspondent clive coleman reports. at present, divorcing couples are forced to blame each other for their marriage breakdown on the grounds of adultery, desertion or behaviour which it's unreasonable to live...
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brighton's goalkeeper matt ryan showed what they're up against.lenn murray. enough contact for a penalty. when harry kane stepped up, summer seems less distance. dispatched just like in russia. at the amex, brighton have learned how to take on this top side, but this was a date when their finishing escaped them. anthony knockaert would forget that miss injust nine minutes. spurs made more comfortable with erik lamela scoring. brighton and knockaert did respond with a goal back late on but spurs did enough. this side are still adrift of the top and with problems still too soft. at least tonight they put an end to the downpour. joe lynskey, bbc news. in the day's other games, it finished 1—1 between fulham and watford, crystal palace v newcastle finished goalless and leicester came from a goal down to beat huddersfield 3—1 — jamie vardy with their third. we're moving ever closer to the big fight at wembley, where anthonyjoshua is defending his world heavyweight titles against russia's alexander povetkin. when you look at stats, everything seems to b
brighton's goalkeeper matt ryan showed what they're up against.lenn murray. enough contact for a penalty. when harry kane stepped up, summer seems less distance. dispatched just like in russia. at the amex, brighton have learned how to take on this top side, but this was a date when their finishing escaped them. anthony knockaert would forget that miss injust nine minutes. spurs made more comfortable with erik lamela scoring. brighton and knockaert did respond with a goal back late on but spurs...
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party members here in brighton, it'sjust the liberal democrat party members here in brighton, it's just. he will have to find a broader audience and broader support for policies like this that the party is coming up with its liberal democrats to re—emerge from the margins of british politics and bea the margins of british politics and be a more dominant force in parliament than they are at the moment. thank you. the headlines on bbc news. theresa may has revealed her frustration with the continued speculation over her leadership — as the prime minister defends her brexit plan. at least 25 people are killed by flooding and landslides in the philippines — as typhoon mangkhut closes in on hong kong. in the united states — tropical storm florence continues to devastate the east coast with "epic amounts of rainfall". the leader of the conservative party in scotland, ruth davidson, has said that she never wants to be prime minister because she "values her mental health too much". in an interview with the sunday times she's spoken for the first time of her struggle with depression, suicidal th
party members here in brighton, it'sjust the liberal democrat party members here in brighton, it's just. he will have to find a broader audience and broader support for policies like this that the party is coming up with its liberal democrats to re—emerge from the margins of british politics and bea the margins of british politics and be a more dominant force in parliament than they are at the moment. thank you. the headlines on bbc news. theresa may has revealed her frustration with the...
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the liberal democrats are discussing a major shake—up of the party at their conference in brighton.r vince cable earlier this month, include allowing supporters — as well as fullyjoined—up members — to vote for a new leader. the lib dem's are also urging disillusioned labour and tory supporters to join them to help stop brexit. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake gave us this update from brighton. vince cable is making this pitch to his party membership to open up the liberal democrats and turn it into, as you say, a movement for moderates. he wants people to be able to join as unpaid supporters of the party, for those people to have a say in leadership contests and also to allow people who are not a liberal democrat mps to stand for the leadership and potentially go on to lead the party. butjust because he wants that to happen does not mean it necessarily well. the liberal democrats pride themselves of course on being a party where the members come first and they have a real say in saying how the party is run and also deciding what its policies are. as so vince cable arrives
the liberal democrats are discussing a major shake—up of the party at their conference in brighton.r vince cable earlier this month, include allowing supporters — as well as fullyjoined—up members — to vote for a new leader. the lib dem's are also urging disillusioned labour and tory supporters to join them to help stop brexit. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake gave us this update from brighton. vince cable is making this pitch to his party membership to open up the liberal...
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the new brighton is my favourite. i went to one in tooting. letchworth garden city.ght. you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you and goodbye. coming up next, it is the film review. hello, and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news.
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wide—ranging proposals on the future shape of the party when their annual conference gets under way in brightons morning. the changes, set out by the leader sir vince cable earlier this month, include allowing supporters — as well as fullyjoined—up members — to have a say in choosing who leads the party. let's get more on this from our political correspondentjessica parker. it's been a tough time for the liberal democrats since they left coalition and i suppose they're trying to work out where they go, how they rebrand themselves.” trying to work out where they go, how they rebrand themselves. i think they have been struggling to be heard and are trying to cut through to voters and conference season is a chance for parties to showcase their policies and the liberal democrats will be focusing on two elements,
wide—ranging proposals on the future shape of the party when their annual conference gets under way in brightons morning. the changes, set out by the leader sir vince cable earlier this month, include allowing supporters — as well as fullyjoined—up members — to have a say in choosing who leads the party. let's get more on this from our political correspondentjessica parker. it's been a tough time for the liberal democrats since they left coalition and i suppose they're trying to work...
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so, back to politics, conference season approaching, the lib dems meeting in brighton, a picture on theront of the guardian
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elsewhere, chelsea beat brighton 2-0. elsewhere, chelsea beat brighton 2—0. 2—0.own 2—1. sprint finish to win the men's race at the road world championships. at the road world championships. bardet, canada's michael woods and tom dumoulin of the netherlands. tom dumoulin of the netherlands. mckenna finished sixth and great britain, with adam yates 37. britain, with adam yates 37. simon yates failed to finish. yates failed to finish. the bbc‘s job and was was watching. job and was was watching. at the road cycling world championships. championships. for the men's final race, won by valverde of spain. valverde of spain. an emotional victory, but what a cracking race. victory, but what a cracking race. 38, almost totally his last shot at it. it. this time i managed to get it all the way there. the way there. myself into position, this is it, it is mine to lose. is mine to lose. because he had a chance to attack, but valverde covered that well. but valverde covered that well. after the finish, it is always great to watch. that is why we like sport. riders in the end,
elsewhere, chelsea beat brighton 2-0. elsewhere, chelsea beat brighton 2—0. 2—0.own 2—1. sprint finish to win the men's race at the road world championships. at the road world championships. bardet, canada's michael woods and tom dumoulin of the netherlands. tom dumoulin of the netherlands. mckenna finished sixth and great britain, with adam yates 37. britain, with adam yates 37. simon yates failed to finish. yates failed to finish. the bbc‘s job and was was watching. job and was was...
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brighton. close! the east is close of—— brighton. close! sending in these photographs, they saved my bacon at this time of morning, i will get off that word bacon because i am hungry! a lot of cloud around, not such a great start in wigan, some rain around as well for you this morning and infact around as well for you this morning and in fact some rain will be heavy today, moving through scotland and northern ireland, as you can see, it will gradually push into the north of england all that is the cloudy skies, but south and east you will cling on to the glorious sunshine that you have to wake you through the morning. 0nto the afternoon, the cloud and rain will weaken a lot and weave its way down into the midlands, lincolnshire, south wales, south—west england, and behind it the winds will ease, 35— a5 mile gust overnights are a breezy afternoon with a scattering of showers but in the south—east, it'll be quite with it —— gusts. 23 degrees holding onto the sunshine across south—east england and maybe across south—east england and maybe acro
brighton. close! the east is close of—— brighton. close! sending in these photographs, they saved my bacon at this time of morning, i will get off that word bacon because i am hungry! a lot of cloud around, not such a great start in wigan, some rain around as well for you this morning and infact around as well for you this morning and in fact some rain will be heavy today, moving through scotland and northern ireland, as you can see, it will gradually push into the north of england all that...
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brighton responded with a goal back late on, but spurs did in. still top and with brick —— roblin still to solve, at least to they put an end to the downpour. in the day's other games, crystal palace versus newcastle finished goalless. it finished 1—1 between fulham and watford, and leicester came from a goal down to beat huddersfield 3—1, jamie vardy with their third. tiger woods made an outstanding start to his third round at the tour championship in atlanta. he birdied six of his first seven holes, leaving the field trailing behind. he's now 12 under par, three shots clear of his playing partnerjustin rose. if woods can keep up this form, he has every chance of ending his run of five years without a tournament victory. that's all the sport. enjoy the rest of your evening. let's have a quick look at some of the front pages. a longer chat coming up at 1130. the sunday times says the prime minister's team has begun contingency planning for a snap general election in november. the sunday telegraph says a conservative donor is threatening to fund a
brighton responded with a goal back late on, but spurs did in. still top and with brick —— roblin still to solve, at least to they put an end to the downpour. in the day's other games, crystal palace versus newcastle finished goalless. it finished 1—1 between fulham and watford, and leicester came from a goal down to beat huddersfield 3—1, jamie vardy with their third. tiger woods made an outstanding start to his third round at the tour championship in atlanta. he birdied six of his...
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the liberal democrat leader was speaking at the party's annual conference in brighton., suggesting that it has "an enormous hole in it", because there is no provision for services which make up 80% of the british economy. our political correspondent, jonathan blake has been at the conference and gave this assessment. well, there are two big issues which you can't escape at the lib dem conference in brighton this year. one of them you were just talking about, brexit and the party's policy, of course, to oppose and stop brexit in whatever way they can. and the other one is really the state of the party itself and whether it needs to undergo big changes, as the leader, sir vince cable, has put forward and suggested, in order, really, to survive and broaden its appeal, to bring more people in as unpaid supporters, to allow non—mps to stand for the leadership. that's something which sir vince cable was facing questions on in the main hall in brighton earlier on. there is a bit of nervousness i think it's fair to say among the lib dem members who have heard these proposals an
the liberal democrat leader was speaking at the party's annual conference in brighton., suggesting that it has "an enormous hole in it", because there is no provision for services which make up 80% of the british economy. our political correspondent, jonathan blake has been at the conference and gave this assessment. well, there are two big issues which you can't escape at the lib dem conference in brighton this year. one of them you were just talking about, brexit and the party's...
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our political correspondent, jonathan blake, is at the conference in brighton.ather here in brighton for their annual conference. they will be talking amongst themselves over cu ps will be talking amongst themselves over cups of tea and drinks in the bar in the evening about those proposed changes that so vince cable has made. a would really see a big shake—up of the way the liberal democrats are run. he knows it is struggling to achieve a significant level of support among the public and, with only 12 mps, they are not the presence in parliament they once had. they were in governmentjust over three years ago as part of the coalition with the conservatives. he says the whole should thing be opened up, people should be allowed tojoin opened up, people should be allowed to join without a member ship the, and people who are not mps should be able to run and be the leader of the party. while paddy ashdown, the former leader of the liberal democrats, gave his backing today to serve vince cable's suggestions, thereafter mutterings among members here that it is not nec
our political correspondent, jonathan blake, is at the conference in brighton.ather here in brighton for their annual conference. they will be talking amongst themselves over cu ps will be talking amongst themselves over cups of tea and drinks in the bar in the evening about those proposed changes that so vince cable has made. a would really see a big shake—up of the way the liberal democrats are run. he knows it is struggling to achieve a significant level of support among the public and,...
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let's go to brighton where the lib dem conference is taking place. and would include funds raised from the sale of the taxpayer ‘s stake in the sale of the taxpayer ‘s stake in the royal bank of scotland. it's one ofa number of the royal bank of scotland. it's one of a number of suggestions being put forward at the party's annual conference this weekend, taking place in brighton. a little earlier, i spoke to our political correspondent jonathan blake, who is in brighton for us, and he gave me the context around this particular policy. the economy is comfortable territory for sir vince cable and as leader of the liberal democrats, for the time being at least, because he has announced that he will stand down at some point before the next election due in 2022, that's what he wants to focus on. he's talked about this idea of a sovereign wealth fund, which would come about through the sale of shares in rbs, which the government still owns the majority of, and also raising taxes on people who have large amounts of wealth, through either property portfolios
let's go to brighton where the lib dem conference is taking place. and would include funds raised from the sale of the taxpayer ‘s stake in the sale of the taxpayer ‘s stake in the royal bank of scotland. it's one ofa number of the royal bank of scotland. it's one of a number of suggestions being put forward at the party's annual conference this weekend, taking place in brighton. a little earlier, i spoke to our political correspondent jonathan blake, who is in brighton for us, and he gave...
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speaking in brighton, servants warned that fundamentalists in the conservative party were determinedeconomic damage it caused. 0ur political correspondentjonathan blake is at the conference. the lib dems have struggled to be heard recently, with only 12 mps and limited support in opinion polls. brexit is one issue where they can really set themselves apart from the other two main parties, they have told anyone who will listen at their conference in brighton that brexit isa conference in brighton that brexit is a bad idea which must be stopped and the leader, sir vince cable, will use his big speech to party members this afternoon to set out his argument for why brexit would be so bad for the uk. he will call for a public vote on the final deal and describe brexit as an erotic spasm. he was asked to explain exactly what he meant by that this morning. well, it's a colourful metaphor. the basic point i'm making — the point of substance — is that, you know, there are people who are absolutely committed to taking britain out of the european union on any terms or no terms at all, even if i
speaking in brighton, servants warned that fundamentalists in the conservative party were determinedeconomic damage it caused. 0ur political correspondentjonathan blake is at the conference. the lib dems have struggled to be heard recently, with only 12 mps and limited support in opinion polls. brexit is one issue where they can really set themselves apart from the other two main parties, they have told anyone who will listen at their conference in brighton that brexit isa conference in...
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the sun is out here in brighton which might help lift the spirits of the liberal democrat party membersdems, just over three years ago there were a party of government alongside the conservatives on the coalition but since then they have lost most of their mps with only told members of parliament and they struggled to gain anything in double figures in opinion polls. they have not really been able to capitalise on their place as the only uk wide party which takes an anti—brexit stance. as you mentioned, the current leader of the lib dems, sir vince cable, has set out what he hopes will be a policy to future proof the party and reinvigorated. he wants people to be able tojoin reinvigorated. he wants people to be able to join without paying any membership. he wants those people do have a say in formulating the policy of the party and choosing a new leader. he says the new leader could be somebody who is not one of the pa rty‘s directly elected be somebody who is not one of the party's directly elected mps. the party's directly elected mps. the party members are going to be considering all
the sun is out here in brighton which might help lift the spirits of the liberal democrat party membersdems, just over three years ago there were a party of government alongside the conservatives on the coalition but since then they have lost most of their mps with only told members of parliament and they struggled to gain anything in double figures in opinion polls. they have not really been able to capitalise on their place as the only uk wide party which takes an anti—brexit stance. as you...
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our political correspondent jonathan blake is at the conference in brighton.ich you can't escape that the lib dem conference in brighton this year, one of them you were just talking about there, brexit and the party's policy to oppose an stop brexit in what way they can and the other one is merely they can and the other one is merely the state of the party itself, and whether it needs to undergo the changes as the leader, so vince cable, has put forward and suggested in order really to survive and broaden its appeal, to bring more people in as unpaid supporters to allow non—mps to stand for leadership, that something so vince cable was facing questions on in the main hall early on. a bit of nervousness it's fair to say among lib dem members who have heard these proposals and worry their party is going to be open to all and sundry and that someone who was not an elected member of parliament to the membership one particularly happy with could come in and install themselves as leader of the party, as one person put it to sir vince cable, they were worried someone
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ben wright, bbc news, brighton.rkers to move to the uk after brexit — the recommendation of a report for government. the eu's chief brexit negotiator promises improved proposals on the irish border issue, and says customs checks could be held away from the border. two sas members are acquitted of negligence over the deaths of three reservists in the brecon beacons. the trade conflct between the united states and china is intensifying after the us announced the biggest round of tariffs so far against some chinese goods. beijing has hit back by imposing new trade tariffs on a range of american goods. president trump has insisted that tariffs are neccessary to cut the trade deficit between the two countries, currently over $375 billion. in a moment we will hear from our china correspondentjon sudworth. but first, our north america editorjon sopel. it isa it is a good time to be in the container business in the us, as more and more good pour in from abroad. but it is not good for the deficit, and donald trump, from well
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our political correspondent gave us this update from the conference in brighton. membership to open up the liberal democrats and turn it into, as you say, a movement for moderates. he wants people to be able tojoin moderates. he wants people to be able to join as unpaid supporters of the party, for those people to have a say in leadership contests and also to allow people who are not a liberal democrat mps to stand for the leadership and potentially go on to lead the party. butjust because he wants that to happen does not mean it necessarily well. the liberal democrats pride themselves of course on being a party where the members come first and they have a real say in saying how the party is run and also deciding what its policies are. as so vince cable arrives in writing, he may have the weather for a relaxing few days by the seaside but these are serious times for the party. it is having something of an identity crisis. it knows it needs to change, to get itself back into the mainstream british politics because it only has now a dozen mps and struggles in the op
our political correspondent gave us this update from the conference in brighton. membership to open up the liberal democrats and turn it into, as you say, a movement for moderates. he wants people to be able tojoin moderates. he wants people to be able to join as unpaid supporters of the party, for those people to have a say in leadership contests and also to allow people who are not a liberal democrat mps to stand for the leadership and potentially go on to lead the party. butjust because he...
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ben wright, bbc news, brighton.er to their champions league campaign. a 91st—minute strike sealed a 3—2 victory at anfield let's join our sports correspondent andy swiss. as curtain raisers go, this had the makings of something special. liverpool, full of confidence after reaching the final last season against psg, one of the richest clu bs against psg, one of the richest clubs in the world and it certainly lived up to its billing for liverpool, another memorable victory. another spine tingling roar. would it be another special night? anfield hoped and their heroes soon obliged. daniel sturridge's first champions league start for six years. talk about an impact. paris saint—germain boasts the two priciest players in history, but both neymar and kylian mbappe where wayward and psg all at sea. a penalty converted byjames milner, liverpool in dreamland. but then a bolt from the blue. thomas meunier pulling one back at the break. it was breathless stuff. the second half was no different. with ten minutes left, psg thoug
ben wright, bbc news, brighton.er to their champions league campaign. a 91st—minute strike sealed a 3—2 victory at anfield let's join our sports correspondent andy swiss. as curtain raisers go, this had the makings of something special. liverpool, full of confidence after reaching the final last season against psg, one of the richest clu bs against psg, one of the richest clubs in the world and it certainly lived up to its billing for liverpool, another memorable victory. another spine...
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let's go to brighton. jonathan is there. increasingly possible. let's go to brighton.be stopped. peter, that was the main focus of the speech. you think the lib dems can get themselves heard?” the speech. you think the lib dems can get themselves heard? i really hope so but it wasn't the only focus. what vince laid out was the importance of liberal values to our country at a time when the other parties are so polarised and how we really need to drive that through to gain more support in the party and lead the country in maintaining those liberal values in future. it is so important to our country. vince cable said he will step down at some point before the next general election. how long do you think he has got? i can't predict that but i do think he is acting as an excellent leader because he is speaking to what people need to hear. they need to hear about liberal values and integrity. they need to know that if that boat is about brexit, wooded about immigration, race, that is ok, we respect them and understand them. we're not trying to deny anybody the right to have
let's go to brighton. jonathan is there. increasingly possible. let's go to brighton.be stopped. peter, that was the main focus of the speech. you think the lib dems can get themselves heard?” the speech. you think the lib dems can get themselves heard? i really hope so but it wasn't the only focus. what vince laid out was the importance of liberal values to our country at a time when the other parties are so polarised and how we really need to drive that through to gain more support in the...
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they are looking to get points from brighton, which they have done and they got three points againstg to get points lower down the table. they know chelsea are looking to retain the title and it will be a tough game for them. it has been five years since bristol city last beat chelsea, which players should we be looking out for because chelsea have a star—studded line—up western mark emma hayes has stunned and in the transfer window because she knows they will be looking to perform in the champions league, continental cup and the league. there is talent all over the pitch but in particular, drew spence and bethany england have been performing and scoring goals. we are looking forward to see how they get on. there is fixtures across the wsl and the championship and you can see those on the bbc sport website. live commentary from 6:a5pm on radio five live extra. ben croucher there for us to tonight who'll be commentating on the game for 5live sports extra. that's an earlier kick off than the other this evening. birmingham will also look to make it two wins out of two, they face brighto
they are looking to get points from brighton, which they have done and they got three points againstg to get points lower down the table. they know chelsea are looking to retain the title and it will be a tough game for them. it has been five years since bristol city last beat chelsea, which players should we be looking out for because chelsea have a star—studded line—up western mark emma hayes has stunned and in the transfer window because she knows they will be looking to perform in the...
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and on the field tottenham looking to build on the win against brighton at the weekend?arussia pochettino speaking about the need to compete for trophies. he said one of the things he wanted built in the new stadium was a trophy cabinet and he wanted to fill it. it is a new era, notjust a new stadium but success on the pitch is what spurs want to achieve. the league cup gives them the opportunity to do that. they got to the round of 16 in the champions league, third in the premiership and the semifinal of the take—up but they didn't get any silverware last season. i think we will see a fairly strong team from tottenham hotspur to night. they will try and go and beat watford who themselves will have their own plans. kick off at eight o'clock. we will get the teams soon. spurs looking to make the most of being in milton keynes tonight. thank you forjoining us. there's an even bigger prize on the line in women's football this evening with the second leg matches at the round of 32 stage of this season's champions league. manchester city women take on atletico madrid at their
and on the field tottenham looking to build on the win against brighton at the weekend?arussia pochettino speaking about the need to compete for trophies. he said one of the things he wanted built in the new stadium was a trophy cabinet and he wanted to fill it. it is a new era, notjust a new stadium but success on the pitch is what spurs want to achieve. the league cup gives them the opportunity to do that. they got to the round of 16 in the champions league, third in the premiership and the...
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we can speak now to their home affairs spokesman sir ed davey who joins us from brighton. good morning. i want to start with this proposalfor good morning. i want to start with this proposal for the wealth tax. you said if you tax people's earnings you'll be able to create a citizens fund. where will that money come from? what we are saying is that people who are earning money and have incomes are being taxed too much and also when not investing in the long—term infrastructure. we need to find money from somewhere. we don't want to tax people who are working hard, but actually in britain people who are extraordinarily wealthy are undertaxed in our view. people have got massive shareholdings and land—holdings, some very expensive properties. they don't pay their fairshare of properties. they don't pay their fair share of tax and what vince cable and the liberal democrats are arguing for is more fairness in our society to make sure those people who really can afford it, the super wealthy, put a bit aside so we can use that for the long—term investment in this great idea of a
we can speak now to their home affairs spokesman sir ed davey who joins us from brighton. good morning. i want to start with this proposalfor good morning. i want to start with this proposal for the wealth tax. you said if you tax people's earnings you'll be able to create a citizens fund. where will that money come from? what we are saying is that people who are earning money and have incomes are being taxed too much and also when not investing in the long—term infrastructure. we need to...
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hejoins us now from brighton. we can speak to serbians now. erotic spasm.hat's one of the reasons why we believe at the end of the process, when we know what theresa may is negotiated or not negotiated, the public should have a chance to say. this is what we wa nt have a chance to say. this is what we want all we remain where we are in the european union. the pavlich had a chance, they had a referendum in 2016 and a majority voted for brexit. surely as a liberal democrat, you have to accept that element of democracy.” democrat, you have to accept that element of democracy. i am a democrat and i did accept the results of the referendum. the world has moved on. having had a vote in principle to leave, we are now getting a better idea about what brexit actually means all might mean. the world has moved on, it's a very different place. we have elections. when we have an election, we don't vote governments in him permanently. we give them an opportunity to change their mind in the light of changing circumstances. it seems entirely right and democratic that when
hejoins us now from brighton. we can speak to serbians now. erotic spasm.hat's one of the reasons why we believe at the end of the process, when we know what theresa may is negotiated or not negotiated, the public should have a chance to say. this is what we wa nt have a chance to say. this is what we want all we remain where we are in the european union. the pavlich had a chance, they had a referendum in 2016 and a majority voted for brexit. surely as a liberal democrat, you have to accept...
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that wasjemerson that was jemerson blake that wasjemerson blake in brighton.h that story. jonathan blake. the prime minister says we should be concentrating on brexit. joining us now isjonathan isaby, editor of brexit central. you provide a one—stop shop on all of the twists and turns of brexit. what do you make of the goings—on this weekend? sadiq khan has changed his mind and says we need a second referendum. vince cable says they aren't going to buy anything. people like sadiq khan and vince cable have been heavy campaigners for the remain campaign in 2016 and they are like all the other people who say they won't support any deal, they won't support brexit, they want another referendum, all of those people supported remain and didn't like the results in the referendum. frankly it gets a bit tedious, these people coming out again and again making these points. in sadiq khan's case it's interesting because after the referendum, the point andrew marr put to him, he had said he accepted the result and to have another referendum would be extremely divisive and i
that wasjemerson that was jemerson blake that wasjemerson blake in brighton.h that story. jonathan blake. the prime minister says we should be concentrating on brexit. joining us now isjonathan isaby, editor of brexit central. you provide a one—stop shop on all of the twists and turns of brexit. what do you make of the goings—on this weekend? sadiq khan has changed his mind and says we need a second referendum. vince cable says they aren't going to buy anything. people like sadiq khan and...
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yes, she's the star attraction brighton.ee happen in the party, to allow people who are not elected mps to stand for leadership of the party, to turn it into a movement to moderates. there has been nervousness amongst delegates this morning about the changes lick it means the party. but it is exactly someone like typhoon mangkhut —— gina miller. she addressed the question of leadership directly. today i speak to you as a friend, someone who feels a bond with you on someone who feels a bond with you on so many issues. but may i say straightaway, particularly for the journalists in the audience, you might be speculating, i am not addressing you as your leader in waiting. truth be told, i am not a member of any party but i want all the same to see the liberal democrats strife. because in a healthy democracy, we need a strong third party. every bit as much as we need a strong opposition. and a strong government. and a strong prime minister. now, more than ever, on all sides of the political arena, we need statesmen in states wom
yes, she's the star attraction brighton.ee happen in the party, to allow people who are not elected mps to stand for leadership of the party, to turn it into a movement to moderates. there has been nervousness amongst delegates this morning about the changes lick it means the party. but it is exactly someone like typhoon mangkhut —— gina miller. she addressed the question of leadership directly. today i speak to you as a friend, someone who feels a bond with you on someone who feels a bond...
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party would oppose a brexit deal based on the chequers plan — speaking at his party's conference in brightonhat it was voters who should be given the final say. he's been speking to our political correspondent, jonathan blake. you have said you were absolutely solid that we need to stop exits. does that mean you will vote against any deal that the prime minister comes back with having managed to reach it with the eu? we will look at what she puts forward on its merits but on the basis of what we can see at the moment, the chequers plan, it has nothing to offer to the 80% of the economy which is services, absolutely crucial to wealth creation here. it doesn't work. her own people have said so. it is not a sensible proposal. we will see what they come up with. it is not a sensible proposal. we will see what they come up withm sounds like the likeliest scenario is that you would vote against the deal. yes, it does. if that is the case, the prime minister has set herself it is no deal or —— her deal oi’ herself it is no deal or —— her deal or no deal. would you be happy with your mps influencing
party would oppose a brexit deal based on the chequers plan — speaking at his party's conference in brightonhat it was voters who should be given the final say. he's been speking to our political correspondent, jonathan blake. you have said you were absolutely solid that we need to stop exits. does that mean you will vote against any deal that the prime minister comes back with having managed to reach it with the eu? we will look at what she puts forward on its merits but on the basis of what...
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this will go down very well with liberal democrat party members here in brighton, it's just the sort and broader support for policies like this that the party is coming up with its liberal democrats to re—emerge from the margins of british politics and be a more dominant force in parliament than they are at the moment. the royal college of pathologists is warning that cancer patients are facing worrying delays in diagnosis and treatment. radio 5 live investigates has been told just 3% of the laboratories which diagnose and study diseases across the uk have enough staff to meet demand. the department of health says it's increased medical training places for home—grown doctors by 25%. with freshers' week about to get under way, the universities minister is calling for academic leaders to make student mental health a key priority for the upcoming year. universities minister sam gyimah has written to vice chancellors asking them to review the services they already have in place and improve on areas that are inadequate. going to university is one of the biggest transitions a lot of studen
this will go down very well with liberal democrat party members here in brighton, it's just the sort and broader support for policies like this that the party is coming up with its liberal democrats to re—emerge from the margins of british politics and be a more dominant force in parliament than they are at the moment. the royal college of pathologists is warning that cancer patients are facing worrying delays in diagnosis and treatment. radio 5 live investigates has been told just 3% of the...
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ben wright, bbc news, brighton. our top story this evening.ferential treatement to work here post brexit and it should be made easier for highly skilled migrants to come to the uk. and still to come... the american director who stole the show at the emmys with a surprise proposal. coming up on sportsday later in the hour on bbc news. the champions league is back, and it's a tough start for liverpool, as they face the french champions paris saint—germain at anfield. injust over six months' time, the uk will leave the european union. all this week, bbc news is answering some of the most common questions that are being asked about brexit and its impact. one of them is what brexit could mean for england, wales, scotland and northern ireland — for the union as a whole. 0ur scotland editor, sarah smith, has this assessment. will problems with the irish border stop brexit? how will trade work after brexit? why haven't we left yet? what will brexit mean for the union? the brexit vote showed scotland really is a different country, with a very different
ben wright, bbc news, brighton. our top story this evening.ferential treatement to work here post brexit and it should be made easier for highly skilled migrants to come to the uk. and still to come... the american director who stole the show at the emmys with a surprise proposal. coming up on sportsday later in the hour on bbc news. the champions league is back, and it's a tough start for liverpool, as they face the french champions paris saint—germain at anfield. injust over six months'...
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he spent the next four nights at hotels in brighton and here at cobham services on the m25, laughingeptionist, but watching videos by so—called islamic state in his room. 0n the morning of the attack, he did a second reconnaissance run on the bridge. the attack itself that afternoon took 82 seconds. he killed two londoners, two tourists and a police officer who was guarding the house of commons. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. two people have died after storm ali swept across ireland and parts of the uk with winds gusting to over 90 miles an hour. a woman died after a caravan was blown off a cliff, and a man in his 20s has been killed by a falling tree. scotland and the north—east of england have also been affected, with disruptions to transport and electricity as our correspondent emma vardy reports. a casualty of the extreme weather which lashed the west coast of ireland. early this morning, police received reports of a caravan blown onto a beach in county galway. the body of a woman in her 50s was recovered, believed to be a tourist visiting from switzerland who'd be
he spent the next four nights at hotels in brighton and here at cobham services on the m25, laughingeptionist, but watching videos by so—called islamic state in his room. 0n the morning of the attack, he did a second reconnaissance run on the bridge. the attack itself that afternoon took 82 seconds. he killed two londoners, two tourists and a police officer who was guarding the house of commons. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. two people have died after storm ali swept across...
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he spent the next four nights at hotels in brighton and here at cobham services on the m25, laughingwatching videos by so—called islamic state in his room. 0n the morning of the attack, he did a second reconnaissance run on the bridge. the attack itself that afternoon took 82 seconds. he killed two londoners, two tourists and a police officer who was guarding the house of commons. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. theresa may has announced plans to make an extra £2 billion available to build more affordable and social housing in england. councils, housing associations and other bodies can bid for the money for new projects from 2022. but local government leaders say it's not enough to deal with the shortage of homes. business correspondent colletta smith has spent the day with residents of the 0ulton estate in leeds. we love the area. kids have always been safe here. you know, it's like, "oh, you live on an estate?" you know, it could be a run—down estate, it could be... theyjust think of people as being rough, and maybe not working. not... people that don't have jobs. wh
he spent the next four nights at hotels in brighton and here at cobham services on the m25, laughingwatching videos by so—called islamic state in his room. 0n the morning of the attack, he did a second reconnaissance run on the bridge. the attack itself that afternoon took 82 seconds. he killed two londoners, two tourists and a police officer who was guarding the house of commons. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. theresa may has announced plans to make an extra £2 billion...
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our political correspondent jonathan blake is at the conference in brighton. in brighton but it won't be a relaxing few days for the liberal democrat party faithful, who have gathered here for their annual conference, as you are suggesting there there will be a lot of discussion about the proposed changes to the way the party is run by the leader, said vince cable. but brexit will also dominate. the lib dems have struggled to capitalise on their status as the only uk status with an antique brexit agenda. we can talk now to the brexit spokesman, tom brake, who is with me. in your speech to party members today, you said it will not be a time for parliament to scrutinise a deal that the government gets with the eu. explain your concerns about that. i suppose my concern is that we are rapidly running out of time, and we are still in a position where the conservative party and cabinet arguing about what brexit will look like. at the same time, mr barnier has set a deadline for this being resolved by november. parliament is at risk of getting perhaps some rather ske
our political correspondent jonathan blake is at the conference in brighton. in brighton but it won't be a relaxing few days for the liberal democrat party faithful, who have gathered here for their annual conference, as you are suggesting there there will be a lot of discussion about the proposed changes to the way the party is run by the leader, said vince cable. but brexit will also dominate. the lib dems have struggled to capitalise on their status as the only uk status with an antique...
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they take on brighton. over the summerandi some have spent millions over the summer and i have been to leeds. a big leeds fan from the office has been to see the way that things have been to see the way that things have been turned round at leeds. he is loving it at the minute and so are most of leeds fans. the beast has played for all sorts of divisions in all sorts of teams. he has an unconventional footballer and that is what he has posted a training session. a sandwich, a steak bake, a bag of crisps, a pepperoni pizza to finish things off. in the age of counting calories and nutrition, he isa counting calories and nutrition, he is a rogue. and mark wahlberg. his nutrition regime is ridiculous. the thing about mark wahlberg is when people watch football focus they get hollywood stars on and people get annoyed. we have water fraud against manchester united, but it is mark wahlberg. having looked at his daily schedule, i'm surprised he had room for you. we fitted in between half an hour of golf. david schw
they take on brighton. over the summerandi some have spent millions over the summer and i have been to leeds. a big leeds fan from the office has been to see the way that things have been to see the way that things have been turned round at leeds. he is loving it at the minute and so are most of leeds fans. the beast has played for all sorts of divisions in all sorts of teams. he has an unconventional footballer and that is what he has posted a training session. a sandwich, a steak bake, a bag...
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babajide scored the only goal of the game with five minutes to spare as liverpool clinched a win over brightontion of manager neil redfearn. everton played out a goalless draw against chelsea. manchester city drew 2—all with bristol city and birmingham claimed a victory away at reading. saracens maintained their perfect start to the premiership season as they beat gloucester in convincing fashion to make it four wins out of four. perfect communication between liam williams and alex lozowski helped lozowski towards a superb try to bring the score to 36—3. a gloucester try in the last few seconds of the game brought the final score to 38—15. sarries are a point above last season's beaten finalists exeter at the top of the table, while gloucester stay fifth. worcester won their first premiership match of the season. they let slip a 37—11 lead, then scored in the last minute to beat leicester 44—37 at welford road for the second year running. tiger woods has teed off as leader in his final round at the pga's tour championship. the m time major winner is four shots clear of rory mcilroy and justin
babajide scored the only goal of the game with five minutes to spare as liverpool clinched a win over brightontion of manager neil redfearn. everton played out a goalless draw against chelsea. manchester city drew 2—all with bristol city and birmingham claimed a victory away at reading. saracens maintained their perfect start to the premiership season as they beat gloucester in convincing fashion to make it four wins out of four. perfect communication between liam williams and alex lozowski...
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he's been speaking at the lib dems annual conference in brighton this afternoon.ader has been saying in his speech. was it as blunt as i have said? was it as blunt as i have said7m really was. in his own words brexit is not inevitable and must be stopped. that has been the central message throughout the party conference here in brighton. it is something the liberal democrats used to set themselves apart from the lip typical labour and tories. we heard from vince cable about how he would plan to go about doing that, putting himself at the heart of a campaign for a public vote on a deal, which, by the government, by the european union. he explained, brexit does not have to be inevitable. we brexit date may be the 29th of march, but it is only maybe. brexit is not inevitable. it can, and it must be stopped. for the true believers, the fundamentalists, the costs of brexit have always been inevitable. years of economic pain tojustify the exotic inevitable. years of economic pain to justify the exotic swizzle of leaving the european union. economic pain felt not buy the
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democrats who by just about every law of politics should not be flourishing but most talk before brighton was that of a liberal democrat surge but we're going to use them to parties waiting in the wings to steal their mantle. i recent research poll shows that about georgia too would not consider aborting for a new center ground political movement and this majority has leapt in the last four months this of course has hit some headlines today we examine why despite poor showing that the public might vote for such a new party ensure the prospects of breaking the mold of british politics from the center theme as distant as ever but first the rest alex with your tweets your e-mails and your messages there was a big reaction particularly i'm serious book it to a series of the railways and interest only from what might be called the outer limits angela sutherland says watching from shetland for the north koreans should mean doyle says cornwall really needs it says to more than anyone leave scotland though this mess.
democrats who by just about every law of politics should not be flourishing but most talk before brighton was that of a liberal democrat surge but we're going to use them to parties waiting in the wings to steal their mantle. i recent research poll shows that about georgia too would not consider aborting for a new center ground political movement and this majority has leapt in the last four months this of course has hit some headlines today we examine why despite poor showing that the public...
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there was late drama in the monday night game in the premier league, as brighton came from two goalst southampton, thanks to a stoppage time penalty from glenn murray. both sides have four points from their first five matches. we had to react in the second half period and we got the reaction that we wanted. certainly to go to kneel down was a huge disappointment. —— 2-0. asi down was a huge disappointment. —— 2—0. as i said, i thought our performance in the second half was far better than the first. credit to the players, they wanted to get back in this game and they showed a great attitude. overall, we have just got to find a way to manage games to a winning conclusion. at the moment we are doing a lot of things well, we have just got to see the game out. we we re just got to see the game out. we were able to do it against crystal palace two weeks ago, unfortunately tonight it was against us. we are in a position where we know we are progressing, we are a working progress, we have got to keep working at it and keep managing gains in the future, i am sure. —— games. meanwhile in spai
there was late drama in the monday night game in the premier league, as brighton came from two goalst southampton, thanks to a stoppage time penalty from glenn murray. both sides have four points from their first five matches. we had to react in the second half period and we got the reaction that we wanted. certainly to go to kneel down was a huge disappointment. —— 2-0. asi down was a huge disappointment. —— 2—0. as i said, i thought our performance in the second half was far better...
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it comes after back—to—back premier league defeats against brighton and tottenham, which had managerjosed executive vice—chairman ed woodward under intense pressure. but lukaku's goals eased the tension, although marcus rashford was sent off for for leaning into burnley defender phil bardsley with his head in the second half. i don't think we played at old trafford better than they did against tottenham, and away from home we have had good performances. but such a solid performance at such a comfortable victory, i don't remember many, too. sol a comfortable victory, i don't remember many, too. so i think we are playing really well. my last two matches, the team was very, very good. watford maintained their perfect start to the premier league season, with eltonjohn looking on as they came from behind to shock tottenham at vicarage road. both sides began the match with 100% records, but craig cathcart‘s second—half header decided the match. to concede two goals in that way is very painful, and of course, it has disappointed us. because if you want to bea disappointed us. because if you wan
it comes after back—to—back premier league defeats against brighton and tottenham, which had managerjosed executive vice—chairman ed woodward under intense pressure. but lukaku's goals eased the tension, although marcus rashford was sent off for for leaning into burnley defender phil bardsley with his head in the second half. i don't think we played at old trafford better than they did against tottenham, and away from home we have had good performances. but such a solid performance at...
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a 1—0 win for birmingham at home to brighton.ty for arsenal at yeovil, 7—0. jordan nobbs with a couple for them. ben stokes and alex hales have been included in england's one—day squad to tour sri lanka this autumn after being charged by the ecb with bringing the game into disrepute. the pair face a disciplinary hearing in decemberfollowing an incident outside a bristol nightclub in 2017, and that hearing will take place between england's tours to sri lanka and west indies. this is the full squad, which includes warwickshire bowler olly stone. he's been given a first call—up as a replacement for liam plunkett, who will miss the first three matches for his wedding. the build—up to this saturday's world heavyweight title clash between britain's undefeated anthonyjoshua and russia's alexander povetkin continues. the promotion is under way, joshua's skills on display in london this evening, as he gets set to defend his wba, wbo and ibf heavweight titles against povetkin with the fight at wembley, joshua's first back there since his v
a 1—0 win for birmingham at home to brighton.ty for arsenal at yeovil, 7—0. jordan nobbs with a couple for them. ben stokes and alex hales have been included in england's one—day squad to tour sri lanka this autumn after being charged by the ecb with bringing the game into disrepute. the pair face a disciplinary hearing in decemberfollowing an incident outside a bristol nightclub in 2017, and that hearing will take place between england's tours to sri lanka and west indies. this is the...
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international twenty four seven news and analysis from moscow my name's called in brighton am here monday morning start of a new week let's bring you up to speed on sweden's most significant election in decades the right wing sweden democratic party has won its largest share of the votes in a general election dominated by concerns over immigration. so with nearly all the ballots counted the sweden democrats took over seventeen percent of the vote which they see as a major breakthrough but it was a disappointing night for the ruling social democrats with just twenty eight percent it is the lowest result in a century swedish moderate so that as you can see in second place with nearly twenty percent with no clear leader the result paves the way for the legacy to go see a chance now of forming a governing coalition a prime minister's calling for cross party cooperation to keep the sweden democrats out of power accusing them of trying to increase division. or correspondent or if an option was reporting for us in the run up to the election and she joins us now either take us through what the mo
international twenty four seven news and analysis from moscow my name's called in brighton am here monday morning start of a new week let's bring you up to speed on sweden's most significant election in decades the right wing sweden democratic party has won its largest share of the votes in a general election dominated by concerns over immigration. so with nearly all the ballots counted the sweden democrats took over seventeen percent of the vote which they see as a major breakthrough but it...
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so, back to politics, conference season approaching, the lib dems meeting in brighton, a picture on thee guardian of the anti—brexit campaignerjean miller, who is saying she doesn't wa nt to miller, who is saying she doesn't want to lead the lib dems. is that any real surprise? she has said this before but what is interesting about it vince cable who remains the lib dem leaderfor now it vince cable who remains the lib dem leader for now although it vince cable who remains the lib dem leaderfor now although he it vince cable who remains the lib dem leader for now although he says he doesn't potentially intend to lead the party into the next general election if it is in 2022, he is making his big speech tomorrow but the guardian hasn't put his speech on the front page, they've put a picture ofjean miller because she's a glamorous outsider. this is exactly the sort of thing, it will not be her, and she's made it clear, this is the sort of thing vince cable this is the sort of thing vince ca ble wa nts this is the sort of thing vince cable wants to encourage because she wa nts to cable want
so, back to politics, conference season approaching, the lib dems meeting in brighton, a picture on thee guardian of the anti—brexit campaignerjean miller, who is saying she doesn't wa nt to miller, who is saying she doesn't want to lead the lib dems. is that any real surprise? she has said this before but what is interesting about it vince cable who remains the lib dem leaderfor now it vince cable who remains the lib dem leader for now although it vince cable who remains the lib dem...
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it comes after back—to—back premier league defeats against brighton and tottenham, which had managerjoseed the tension, although marcus rashford was sent off for for leaning into burnley defender phil bardsley with his head in the second half.
it comes after back—to—back premier league defeats against brighton and tottenham, which had managerjoseed the tension, although marcus rashford was sent off for for leaning into burnley defender phil bardsley with his head in the second half.