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dan roan, major tournament of the year. dan roan. live — major tournament of the year.e, thank you for your time. football now, everton are interested in belgium manager roberto martinez returning to the club and have made initial contact with the belgian football association. belgium are reluctant to lose the spaniard, a8, with the world cup in qatar in november and believe they will retain his services. patrick gearey have delayed us. the writing was on the balance. the defeat node norwich was ever ten�*s night loss, and at the end of a strange chapter in their history. rafa bonita has admitted he had missed duds the past, and part of that was rooted in history. this is liverpool's minister for six years, so will be uphill from the start as ever ten boss —— liverpool manager. they now sits 16th in the table. the public have just sold luca dean last month, after dismissing marcel brown. the focus moves up to the owner. it brown. the focus moves up to the owner. . . . . brown. the focus moves up to the owner. , , ., , ., owner. it seems as though the season never reallv
dan roan, major tournament of the year. dan roan. live — major tournament of the year.e, thank you for your time. football now, everton are interested in belgium manager roberto martinez returning to the club and have made initial contact with the belgian football association. belgium are reluctant to lose the spaniard, a8, with the world cup in qatar in november and believe they will retain his services. patrick gearey have delayed us. the writing was on the balance. the defeat node norwich...
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dan roan, bbc news, belgrade.�*s report, novak djokovic might also struggle to play in future tennis tournaments unless he is vaccinated. 0nly last week the french sports minister, roxana maracineanu was saying that unvaccinated athletes may be accommodated by being in bubbles. but now a new law has forced her to reverse that position. as soon as the law is enacted, the law that has just been voted on, to practise 1's profession, orto voted on, to practise 1's profession, or to come for pleasure to a sports facility one will have to present a vaccination certificate. this will apply to people who live and do this on a daily basis in front but also to foreigners who come to our territory on holiday or for who come to our territory on holiday orfor a major who come to our territory on holiday or for a major sports competition. north korea tested tactical guided missiles on monday according to the country's state media. neighbouring countries detected two short—range ballistic missiles coming from an airport in pyong
dan roan, bbc news, belgrade.�*s report, novak djokovic might also struggle to play in future tennis tournaments unless he is vaccinated. 0nly last week the french sports minister, roxana maracineanu was saying that unvaccinated athletes may be accommodated by being in bubbles. but now a new law has forced her to reverse that position. as soon as the law is enacted, the law that has just been voted on, to practise 1's profession, orto voted on, to practise 1's profession, or to come for...
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dan roan, bbc news, derby. and that's all the sport for now. hello. a bit more sunshine during wednesday, the cloud tending to break up to give some sunny spells, although some of it will linger, i think, across the southeast corner. for northern ireland and scotland, though, it's a story of strengthening winds, cloud and outbreaks of rain pushing in from the northwest, those winds gusting in excess of 50 mph by the late afternoon in parts of northwest scotland. temperatures, well, much higher than they have been across england and wales — 8, 9,10 degrees, 10 or11 for a good part of scotland and northern ireland. through wednesday night, it will turn very windy for a time in the far north, gales or severe gales close to the northern isles. this band of cloud and patchy rain will be sinking its way southwards into england and wales. with the cloud, with the breeze, it's not going to be a particularly cold night. that band of cloud and patchy rain will take its time to clear from southern parts during thursday, but we will see sunshine following on behi
dan roan, bbc news, derby. and that's all the sport for now. hello. a bit more sunshine during wednesday, the cloud tending to break up to give some sunny spells, although some of it will linger, i think, across the southeast corner. for northern ireland and scotland, though, it's a story of strengthening winds, cloud and outbreaks of rain pushing in from the northwest, those winds gusting in excess of 50 mph by the late afternoon in parts of northwest scotland. temperatures, well, much higher...
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dan roan, bbc news, belgrade.it who betrayed the family of anne frank to the nazis? anne died in a concentration camp in 1945, at the age of 15, after two years in hiding in amsterdam. her diary, published after her death, is probably the most famous first—hand account ofjewish life during the war. using new investigative techniques, detectives have revealed the identity of the man thought to have betrayed the frank family, as anna holligan reports from amsterdam. the final entry in anne frank's diary. tuesday 1st august 1944. three days later, thejewish teenager was arrested. this was the frank family's hiding place during the nazi occupation of the netherlands. and this question of who betrayed the frank family, who had lived in this building undetected for more than two years, untiljust months before the end of the war, has remained one of the great mysteries of dutch history. and now this team of investigators have identified a man who they believe is the key suspect, ajewish lawyer who had been based here in
dan roan, bbc news, belgrade.it who betrayed the family of anne frank to the nazis? anne died in a concentration camp in 1945, at the age of 15, after two years in hiding in amsterdam. her diary, published after her death, is probably the most famous first—hand account ofjewish life during the war. using new investigative techniques, detectives have revealed the identity of the man thought to have betrayed the frank family, as anna holligan reports from amsterdam. the final entry in anne...
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dan roan, bbc news, headingley.my donaldson, known as mrbeast, earned nearly £40 million, more than double the top earner in 2020. the list, compiled by the business magazine forbes, also includes two children under the age of 11. our reporter steffan powell has that story. every single set from squid game in real life... this might be the first time you've ever heard the name jimmy donaldson. on youtube, though, he's kind of a big deal. his highly produced elaborate stunts, like playing hide and seek in a sports stadium, or recreating netflix' show squid game, have earned him the top spot. lewis hamilton. ——his income isjust above that of f1 champion lewis hamilton. while traditional media struggled during the pandemic, with tv production suspended and film releases delayed, youtube boomed. the top—ten highest paid creators on the platform earned a combined £219 million in 2021 — that's an increase of 40%. youtubers like jake paul haven't made the listjust because of their popularity. they've been the ones to cash
dan roan, bbc news, headingley.my donaldson, known as mrbeast, earned nearly £40 million, more than double the top earner in 2020. the list, compiled by the business magazine forbes, also includes two children under the age of 11. our reporter steffan powell has that story. every single set from squid game in real life... this might be the first time you've ever heard the name jimmy donaldson. on youtube, though, he's kind of a big deal. his highly produced elaborate stunts, like playing hide...
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our sports editor, dan roan, has the details.ening series got under way. but back home, the game's in danger of losing more than just the ashes. a damning parliamentary report has concluded there is deep—seated and endemic racism in the sport, with a warning it could prove costly. i'd like to see public money withheld from cricket if the measures that the ecb come up with, in terms of trying to ensure that racism — the scourge of racism — is removed from the game. if they fail to meet those targets, then there should be a stopping of public money to the game. very simple. mps praised the courage of former player azeem rafiq, whose harrowing testimony last year on the racist abuse he suffered at yorkshire sparked a flood of further allegations at other counties. i'm really encouraged by how seriously the committee has taken the issue of racism, which clearly cricket as a game has ignored for a very long time. i fully agree with them that everyone's been aware of this, so it's just sad that the game has looked the other way for suc
our sports editor, dan roan, has the details.ening series got under way. but back home, the game's in danger of losing more than just the ashes. a damning parliamentary report has concluded there is deep—seated and endemic racism in the sport, with a warning it could prove costly. i'd like to see public money withheld from cricket if the measures that the ecb come up with, in terms of trying to ensure that racism — the scourge of racism — is removed from the game. if they fail to meet...
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before that, though, south africa's rugby union captain siya kolisi talks to bbc sports editor dan roan sport's most iconic stars, siya kolisi made history by becoming the first black captain of south african test rugby, leading his team to world cup glory in 2019. for so long a symbol of white minority rule, the triumph of a diverse springbok side is a potent symbol of hope, progress and pride in the rainbow nation. the win capped a remarkable fairy tale for a man brought up amid poverty and violence in a township, but whose spirit and talent saw him rise to become one of the most inspirational figures in sport. now in a new autobiography, kolisi has revealed more about his life, and he agreed to speak to me from his home in south africa about what he wants to achieve now. this is his journey. i believe it's notjust my story, it's the story of many south africans. and a lot of them will never be able to tell their stories, and i believe that i had to tell mine. i would love for them to just come in and see the things that they always complain about and the opportunities they get. i am
before that, though, south africa's rugby union captain siya kolisi talks to bbc sports editor dan roan sport's most iconic stars, siya kolisi made history by becoming the first black captain of south african test rugby, leading his team to world cup glory in 2019. for so long a symbol of white minority rule, the triumph of a diverse springbok side is a potent symbol of hope, progress and pride in the rainbow nation. the win capped a remarkable fairy tale for a man brought up amid poverty and...
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dan roan, bbc news, derby. and that's all the sport for now. hello.inds, cloud and outbreaks of rain pushing in from the northwest, those winds gusting in excess of 50 mph by the late afternoon in parts of northwest scotland. temperatures, well, much higher than they have been across england and wales — 8, 9,10 degrees, 10 or11 for a good part of scotland and northern ireland. through wednesday night, it will turn very windy for a time in the far north, gales or severe gales close to the northern isles. this band of cloud and patchy rain will be sinking its way southwards into england and wales. with the cloud, with the breeze, it's not going to be a particularly cold night. that band of cloud and patchy rain will take its time to clear from southern parts during thursday, but we will see sunshine following on behind, more cloud rolling in from the west on friday, and it will turn very mild for the start of the weekend. welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines: police launch an investigation into whether d
dan roan, bbc news, derby. and that's all the sport for now. hello.inds, cloud and outbreaks of rain pushing in from the northwest, those winds gusting in excess of 50 mph by the late afternoon in parts of northwest scotland. temperatures, well, much higher than they have been across england and wales — 8, 9,10 degrees, 10 or11 for a good part of scotland and northern ireland. through wednesday night, it will turn very windy for a time in the far north, gales or severe gales close to the...
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dan roan, bbc news, derby. several ribs — leaving him in agony and wondering if he'd ever get out. more than 300 volunteers from around the ukjoined the extraordinary rescue effort. our correspondent hywel griffith reports. little did i know it was going to turn into a 50, 60—hour epic, whatever it was, where, you know, i could have never come out of there again. this is where george linnane's life changed in an instant. 0gof nynnon ddu, britain's deepest cave system. somewhere he'd been dozens of times before, but, last year, deep underground, the rock beneath him crumbled and he fell into the darkness. the first thing i knew about it was this instantaneous feeling of legs whirling around in midairand arms grabbing for something. 0ne second, i was caving, the next, the world went mad. it all went black and, two minutes later, i woke up in a very different state to when i'd started. george broke his leg, jaw and several ribs. he was bleeding heavily. as a friend went for help, he wrestled with the pain. did you
dan roan, bbc news, derby. several ribs — leaving him in agony and wondering if he'd ever get out. more than 300 volunteers from around the ukjoined the extraordinary rescue effort. our correspondent hywel griffith reports. little did i know it was going to turn into a 50, 60—hour epic, whatever it was, where, you know, i could have never come out of there again. this is where george linnane's life changed in an instant. 0gof nynnon ddu, britain's deepest cave system. somewhere he'd been...
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from belgrade, our sports editor dan roan sent this report. the first man to win 21 grand slams. instead, another djokovic limited of belgrade airport having been thrown out of australia following a bruising legal to feed that in the 12 days of drama over his unvaccinated status. reflecting his standing here, the row number one slipped out of the diplomatic exit of avoiding of the small crowd of loyal fans furious about his deportation down under. i about his deportation down under. ~ , about his deportation down under. ~' , , ., , under. i think they should be ashamed _ under. i think they should be ashamed of _ under. i think they should be ashamed of themselves - under. i think they should be ashamed of themselves and | under. i think they should be | ashamed of themselves and i think that novak will rise like this phoenix. to think that novak will rise like this phoenix.— think that novak will rise like this phoenix. to 'ust not even know, this phoenix. to 'ust not even know. just h this phoenix. to 'ust not even know. just to _ this phoen
from belgrade, our sports editor dan roan sent this report. the first man to win 21 grand slams. instead, another djokovic limited of belgrade airport having been thrown out of australia following a bruising legal to feed that in the 12 days of drama over his unvaccinated status. reflecting his standing here, the row number one slipped out of the diplomatic exit of avoiding of the small crowd of loyal fans furious about his deportation down under. i about his deportation down under. ~ , about...
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our sports editor, dan roan, joins us from salford. so where does this go from here?t that despite that legal victory, novak djokovic remains very much in limbo as you have heard. still unclear whether or not he will have the opportunity to become the most successful men's player of all time. still, of course, one of three men on 20 grand slam titles to their name. so we will have to see how the government decide to go in the coming hour, he will be waking up shortly in melbourne, sport has found itself accustomed to be being at the centre of vaccine policy but never like this. perhaps because it involves such a polarising and controversial figure but this episode is taking place in australia, a country that has had some the toughest lockdown vaccine policies in the world. it does seem unlikely that even if djokovic remains unvaccinated he would have to go through anything like this at the french open or wimbledon, the next two grand slams but it has highlighted a tension between sports authorities who are trying to get tough with vaccine sceptic athletes but on the o
our sports editor, dan roan, joins us from salford. so where does this go from here?t that despite that legal victory, novak djokovic remains very much in limbo as you have heard. still unclear whether or not he will have the opportunity to become the most successful men's player of all time. still, of course, one of three men on 20 grand slam titles to their name. so we will have to see how the government decide to go in the coming hour, he will be waking up shortly in melbourne, sport has...
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the yorkshire chairman lord patel has been speaking to our sports editor dan roan.sitive" about the prospect of mohammed salah extending his contract beyond the end of next season. the egypt international gave an interview to gq magazine this week in which he said his future was in liverpool's hands and that he was not asking for "crazy things" amid reports he wants £300,000—a—week wages. nowadays especially, i think it is really dangerous when there is interviews, you did not speak to the player himself, so i know mo wants to say, we want mo to stay. that's where we are, so... and these things take times. i cannot change, sorry, but i think it is all in a good place. nothing else to say. mo salah is with egypt at the africa cup of nations. there were farcical scenes as mali beat tunisia 1—0. the referee blew for full—time too early. ibrahima koney put mali 1—0 up shortly before half—time. tunisia had a penalty saved in the second half. that was before chaos ensued. the referee later mistakenly blew for full—time with the clock on 85 minutes. play resumed before the
the yorkshire chairman lord patel has been speaking to our sports editor dan roan.sitive" about the prospect of mohammed salah extending his contract beyond the end of next season. the egypt international gave an interview to gq magazine this week in which he said his future was in liverpool's hands and that he was not asking for "crazy things" amid reports he wants £300,000—a—week wages. nowadays especially, i think it is really dangerous when there is interviews, you did...