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england england france what number of countries would be easier to understand, but we never counted them and never talked about the number of countries. he traveled a lot, so he had a life, but a rich one. you ask me why? i 'm in central park right now with the map in hands. the fact is that i am another interesting sculpture, which is confirmed by the fact that there was once a bear here, the academy was one of the tasks. just the same connected with this academy to tell a story. why is smorgon famous for its bears? what a charm i found a bear, but something tells me that this is not so sculptural with the composition, because they are made of metal, but these bears are also charming townspeople. this is how these big and mighty animal bears are revered, because in the seventeenth eighteenth centuries. they worked, the famous bear academy, a school for training bears. they say that the clumsy entertained the public at fairs not only in the territory of the grand duchy of lithuania, but also in europe , they founded the bear academy of the radziwills, who owned this city, and they say the cubs were brought from the surrounding forests , moreover, they say that the cubs were fed bagels, which are baked here at the local production for over two centuries. the training school was closed in the 1870s, but nevertheless managed to bring the popularity of this place was sung about in the poems of belarusian classics, and in 2014, in honor of these clumsy townspeople, they installed this very sculptural composition made of metal. here they were all lined up at the 4th column and left the machine guns to shoot. belarus 24 tv channel presents a new documentary journalistic cycle in which the story is without distortion and fiction. you will see for the first time published german documents in the military chronicle and materials of investigative cases on the crimes of the nazis in against the belarusian people, high-altitude wounds of unknown settlements were established . subjected to destruction, including together with the inhabitants and the memories of witnesses of those most tragic events. there was no water in the ditch, and it was better that this was a three-ruble note. the hero of the project, the belarusians nikoli, do not sit with claus hands, probably the first ones, yes, these are all sorts of small pots, such cubes, such small roses, and there are five centimeters. here we are, just like lyubashenka, and for the costume group we use the fabrics of our of a campol factory, that is, a premium class segment, where, for example, merino wool is used, that is, it is wool, which generally allows nicking, ducting, vestibules and mercenary people, i initially had no task to stay in englandve here well. i wanted. uh, how would you return your knowledge back to your homeland on the belarus 204 tv channel . well, interestingly, from the side of the river this pebble could not be seen from afar, it seems that this is a kiss of an impressive size. it would seem that some two centuries ago, smorgon was famous for its trained bears now and slava was reminiscent of the bear on the coat of arms with margoni. and also the expression when they say you studied at the morgon academy - this jokingly means, they say, you are some kind of ill-bred with bearish habits. there are unique stones, here, for example, one of these stones. look how beautiful. listen, well, this is some kind of unique idea, because because there is still a face. and here , i understand, such an idea, that the sculpting of faces begins from here, because here, for now, you can see, just a stone is already here the stone takes on some shape , you can, if you feel the pebble, uh, feel the recess for the eyes, and
england england france what number of countries would be easier to understand, but we never counted them and never talked about the number of countries. he traveled a lot, so he had a life, but a rich one. you ask me why? i 'm in central park right now with the map in hands. the fact is that i am another interesting sculpture, which is confirmed by the fact that there was once a bear here, the academy was one of the tasks. just the same connected with this academy to tell a story. why is...
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poland begins to switch to france and england in order for england and france to guarantee peace withelves , everyone must get together and everyone must guarantee the peace of poland. and there is nothing else to do. here is the most important thing, use what actively provokes germany, that is, boorish statements, while a company in poland is required to say that our country will never be occupied by any aggression. and in general, this is not an aggressor. a we will be the first to enter berlin, and they really count. in march 1939 , hitler tore up the fact, not the attack from poland barely restraining his fits of rage, the führer exclaimed the poles, pitifully incapable of anything boastful gang. it's also good. the british know, just as we have never heard of chekhov and polyakov presenting this rabble to us, who are no better than the sudanese and indians as sovereign states. a month later , hitler approved a plan to attack poland , codenamed weiss, coming within a hair's breadth. from death, more immediately went over to the opposite camp and entered into negotiations with engl
poland begins to switch to france and england in order for england and france to guarantee peace withelves , everyone must get together and everyone must guarantee the peace of poland. and there is nothing else to do. here is the most important thing, use what actively provokes germany, that is, boorish statements, while a company in poland is required to say that our country will never be occupied by any aggression. and in general, this is not an aggressor. a we will be the first to enter...
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Mar 11, 2023
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england. it was a long afternoon for england. it was a devastating performance from france. they were 27—3 up by the break. englandnd just after the break when freddie steward went over. that gave the twickenham fans something to cheer. but it didn't last long. france were utterly ruthless and by the time of the seventh try of the afternoon, as you say, it was england's heaviest defeat at home in history. quite extraordinary. what that means is that france still have a chance of winning the six nations championship, although they will need ireland to slip up. as for england, they now travel to ireland, the world number ones, remember, in dublin to play their final match next weekend. it is going to be very tough for them to bounce back from this. and of course, with the world cup rapidly approaching, later in the year, it is fair to say that steve borthwick has some serious work to do, gavin.— work to do, gavin. andy swiss at twickenham _ work to do, gavin. andy swiss at twickenham there _ work to do, gavin. andy swiss at twickenham there for _ work to do, gavin. andy swiss at twickenham there for us. - wales are
england. it was a long afternoon for england. it was a devastating performance from france. they were 27—3 up by the break. englandnd just after the break when freddie steward went over. that gave the twickenham fans something to cheer. but it didn't last long. france were utterly ruthless and by the time of the seventh try of the afternoon, as you say, it was england's heaviest defeat at home in history. quite extraordinary. what that means is that france still have a chance of winning the...
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england and france scotland and thenit england and france scotland and then it turns a lot milder on sunday. 0n then it turns a lot milder on sunday. on saturday morning in a bit more detail, yes weather the southwest will be some snow because the moors in cornwall, potentially at lower levels and parts of wells were mostly confined to the higher ground endorsement for the hills and approaching the northwest of england for the day and wanted to snow showers across the borders and central boat to scotland. but then, we've got a weather front moving eastwards and the likely to turn to snow across england and across scotland for a time before it becomes increasingly more confined to the higher ground and much milderfeeling at the early hours and all tied in and it's going to be sweeping in from the west and allow this will be following his rain in northern scotland and from northern isles for much of the day and into the start of next week and falling as rain and wet and windy and temperatures are going to double figures from ten to 13 celsius there be a lot of snowmelt too the start of next week and this could possibly lead to some localised flooding with more rain on top just moving in on another front as we head into monday so wet and windy weather again look at the temperatures of 12 or 13 degrees is still of the corridor across much of northern scotland. that cold air is making a return because as
england and france scotland and thenit england and france scotland and then it turns a lot milder on sunday. 0n then it turns a lot milder on sunday. on saturday morning in a bit more detail, yes weather the southwest will be some snow because the moors in cornwall, potentially at lower levels and parts of wells were mostly confined to the higher ground endorsement for the hills and approaching the northwest of england for the day and wanted to snow showers across the borders and central boat...
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Mar 10, 2023
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and i, to rugby 6 nations and another huge class coming up on saturday between england and france, twickenham england coach, steve. all right, because made a big call for this one, bringing in loc as smith, the soft fly. how foster a strong performance phase platonically last week. it means england captain far will start the game on the bench, and alice skins will lead the side instead, fall is expected to come on later in the game and will resume the captaincy. for this game, the, i think the right decision to start marcus and him on the field started a game and then oh, in on the field at the end of the game. and that's why i feel is the right blend against this opponent, the czech republic, celebrating that 1st ever. when in the world baseball classic, they were trailing china and sort of monster mujica smashed the decisive go ahead. a 3 run i run in the 9th inning. it finished $85.00 to the jets sewer team. made up mostly how much is a plate, japan and i can also let you know mckayla's schiffron has it just equaled the record for the most number of wild cup ski victories a j will be her later wit
and i, to rugby 6 nations and another huge class coming up on saturday between england and france, twickenham england coach, steve. all right, because made a big call for this one, bringing in loc as smith, the soft fly. how foster a strong performance phase platonically last week. it means england captain far will start the game on the bench, and alice skins will lead the side instead, fall is expected to come on later in the game and will resume the captaincy. for this game, the, i think the...
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england and france, twickenham england coast in both wick, has made a big call for this one. bringing marcus smith to start a sly, half after a strong performance for his club hollow quinn's last week. it means england, captain owen farrell, will start the game on the bench and as ken will leave the side instead, farrell is expected to come on later in the game and will then resume the captaincy . for this game, the i think the right decision to stop. marcus and him on the field, it started the game and then oh, in on the field at the end of the game. and that's why our feel is the right blend against this opponent. all right, that is all your support for now. i have more here later to help. thanks very much jaron. of course, joe will join me later for the nissans yarns time, but i'll be back with more news on the other side of the break until it from joke me and the news our team here at our new center and i see your time and your company ah, i o g 0 goes beneath the waves with a team of women determined to save the dolphins. we all share the same responsibility when needed, something floaty, protecting amazing. on him, i'm using a variety of scientific techniques to study their behavior. we can mo
england and france, twickenham england coast in both wick, has made a big call for this one. bringing marcus smith to start a sly, half after a strong performance for his club hollow quinn's last week. it means england, captain owen farrell, will start the game on the bench and as ken will leave the side instead, farrell is expected to come on later in the game and will then resume the captaincy . for this game, the i think the right decision to stop. marcus and him on the field, it started the...
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england activated its coal-fired power generation network to continue working. france, which is one of england's nuclear fuel suppliers, due to the fuel supply strike has limited to this country, englandivated its coal power plant, while these power plants have environmental pollution, in the name of the internal dispute of the zionist regime, this time the military forces in front of the houses of the zionist minister, a group of officers and reserve soldiers of the zionist regime with the gathering in front of salem kerry's house protested against netanyahu's cabinet communications minister's recent statement, which was in response to the threat of the zionist army's reserve forces to cut off cooperation with the army. palestinian border after ali al-shouaibi, a reporter of the lebanese al-manar tv channel , shared a photo of a magazine full of ammunition of the zionist regime in the cyber space, this regime admitted that a lebanese in a gathering of lebanese in the border area of lebanon and palestine, without a military magazine. to find out that he took away his weapon and took it with him. the russian-affiliated forces claimed to have taken over the east. this city in donetsk
england activated its coal-fired power generation network to continue working. france, which is one of england's nuclear fuel suppliers, due to the fuel supply strike has limited to this country, englandivated its coal power plant, while these power plants have environmental pollution, in the name of the internal dispute of the zionist regime, this time the military forces in front of the houses of the zionist minister, a group of officers and reserve soldiers of the zionist regime with the...
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the coming years, the hope is that the gap between the rest of the teams and england and france will start an hour. no england heavy favourite once again this year, but there are big changes afoot for the red roses. at the end of the tournament, simon milton will step down as england head coach and tomorrow england captain sarver hunter will call time on her rugby career. the 37—year—old is england's most cut player male or female. tomorrow will show up with mi cups. tomorrow will show up with m1 cups. she's the most cup winner anywhere in the world. tomorrow she bows out in the world. tomorrow she bows out in her hometown. it's a tribute here and expected to be an emotional into the game, certainly for sarah hunter. but on the eve of the tournament i've been catching up with england's locke publicly clear to get the vibe. the with england's locke publicly clear to get the vibe.— with england's locke publicly clear to get the vibe. the atmosphere and vibes are so — to get the vibe. the atmosphere and vibes are so good _ to get the vibe. the atmosphere and vibes are so good at _ to get the vibe. the atmosphere
the coming years, the hope is that the gap between the rest of the teams and england and france will start an hour. no england heavy favourite once again this year, but there are big changes afoot for the red roses. at the end of the tournament, simon milton will step down as england head coach and tomorrow england captain sarver hunter will call time on her rugby career. the 37—year—old is england's most cut player male or female. tomorrow will show up with mi cups. tomorrow will show up...
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Mar 11, 2023
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would not be attacked by the latter, or that they would be protected by england from france , but they themselves had just seen how englandfrance act when it is not beneficial for them. what is the munich agreement. this is one of the most shameful pages of world diplomacy, the most vile treaty. yes, they give to be eaten, like a piece of meat from czechoslovakia, you don’t even ask her. doesn't poland have a feeling that it will be next? by mid-august 1939, negotiations had stalled. head of the french military mission in moscow, general doumenc reported to paris, there is no doubt that the ussr wants to conclude a military pact and does not want us to turn this pact into an empty piece of paper, the failure of negotiations is inevitable if poland does not change its position. however , the polish authorities did not intend to change their position, commander-in-chief of the polish army. marshal knight, migli said there is no guarantee that the soviets will really take an active part in the war. in addition, once they enter the territory of poland, they will never be abandoned, the minister ran, echoing her marshal, who s
would not be attacked by the latter, or that they would be protected by england from france , but they themselves had just seen how englandfrance act when it is not beneficial for them. what is the munich agreement. this is one of the most shameful pages of world diplomacy, the most vile treaty. yes, they give to be eaten, like a piece of meat from czechoslovakia, you don’t even ask her. doesn't poland have a feeling that it will be next? by mid-august 1939, negotiations had stalled. head of...
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england has occupied england, it has become my wall-to-wall neighbor, on the other side, france has a world power and is playing a role in its own transformation. zorabad, salehabad i came to jam and taibad, where are all the villages and urban areas and the tomb of sheikh ahmed jami mentioned and being purposeless means based on policies and as the british foreign minister when he was poisoned , the viceroy during the british rule in india, i remember that he was not small to a the line of the zanjeri dynasty, which body will play the role of a talisman, the announced result of this man is contrary to the famous one in iran, who are said to have found it during the qajar era, and it was from the qajar era that the two countries separated from each other in the land of asia , it is not the truth. it is that the time of nader afshar's death with the formation of abdali or durani government in the modern afghanistan region found its destiny, the poems of maulana yarsan , until the period of reza khan, there were still border disputes between iran and afghanistan. who have come to ask th
england has occupied england, it has become my wall-to-wall neighbor, on the other side, france has a world power and is playing a role in its own transformation. zorabad, salehabad i came to jam and taibad, where are all the villages and urban areas and the tomb of sheikh ahmed jami mentioned and being purposeless means based on policies and as the british foreign minister when he was poisoned , the viceroy during the british rule in india, i remember that he was not small to a the line of the...
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and then england france this england play france this afternoon. they england's six nations. afternoon. the first really big tethey engla to s six nations. afternoon. the first really big tethey engla to s sdo nations. afternoon. the first really big tethey engla to s sdo youyns. if they come to it, do you think? i mean, we think? well, look, i mean, we don't know. the simple don't know. that's the simple answer. we look at it answer. but if we look at it from the very beginning, they like make a statement, like to make a statement, a mission squad. always mission from the squad. i always remember steve mcclaren remember when steve mcclaren took first took over england job first thing to make thing you did to make a statement and stamp his authority on the role was to drop beckham. big thing drop david beckham. big thing this to he was this time many to long he was the who was sacrificed by the man who was sacrificed by steve he's going steve borthwick and he's going he's going to got rid of his captain this week as well. owen farrell not happy the
and then england france this england play france this afternoon. they england's six nations. afternoon. the first really big tethey engla to s six nations. afternoon. the first really big tethey engla to s sdo nations. afternoon. the first really big tethey engla to s sdo youyns. if they come to it, do you think? i mean, we think? well, look, i mean, we don't know. the simple don't know. that's the simple answer. we look at it answer. but if we look at it from the very beginning, they like make...
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england and wales, with the strongest winds to the south affecting france, but it could have impact on friday across southern england, wales and the channel islands, winds 65—70 mph in some spots. the rain lingering through the day across south—west england looking quite soggy, further north and east it is showery with lots of cloud, temperatures down on thursday but still above the levels we should be at this stage. low pressure pushes off into northern europe into the start of the weekend. it leaves a trailing weather front which almost becomes fairly stationary across southern and western areas on saturday. here western areas on saturday. here we will see outbreaks of rain which should turn the light and patchy through the day, a lot of cloud, there will be some brighter breaks. the sun has enough strength to make it feel warm enough. for many, with the eastern coast feeling a touch cooler. the same weather front almost decay is in situ as we go into sunday, pressure builds around it. that squeezes out the rain, but we have a legacy of cloud across many areas. particularly scotland, western england and wales. either side of that, some sunshine, temperatures 10—13. sunday into monday, high pressure building and more widely it could be
england and wales, with the strongest winds to the south affecting france, but it could have impact on friday across southern england, wales and the channel islands, winds 65—70 mph in some spots. the rain lingering through the day across south—west england looking quite soggy, further north and east it is showery with lots of cloud, temperatures down on thursday but still above the levels we should be at this stage. low pressure pushes off into northern europe into the start of the...
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england and france who have really dominated this tournament over the last seven years, england winning five titles, france winning two. it is worth saying this will be the first year where all six nations taking part in the women's six nations have been offered full—time or some sort of permanent contract by the rfu so the hope is perhaps not this year but certainly in the coming years, the gap between those top two sides and the chasing pack will start to narrow. but should it come down to england00 tickets have already been sold. england's opponents today, scotland, they have got a bit of a point to prove, having lost all five games last year, albeit in some cases quite narrowly. they finished bottom off the table. france travelled to italy tomorrow. but the first action of this women's six nations this year kicks off in around one hour in cardiff as wales host ireland. last year, these two teams finished third and fourth respectively. ireland in particular have been through a number of changes since then and have a number of big players missing this tournament because they are away with the rugby sevens, trying to qualify for the other pic tournament. but when it comes to newcastle today, here, it is all about one woman's sarah hunter, one that stands for the england captain before she calls time on her illustrious career. and at full—time, you can expect some emotional scenes. full-time, you can expect some emotional scenes.— full-time, you can expect some emotional scenes.
england and france who have really dominated this tournament over the last seven years, england winning five titles, france winning two. it is worth saying this will be the first year where all six nations taking part in the women's six nations have been offered full—time or some sort of permanent contract by the rfu so the hope is perhaps not this year but certainly in the coming years, the gap between those top two sides and the chasing pack will start to narrow. but should it come down to...
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england and france turned. to which, of course, more must miss the troops replied that there were no such circumstances. but they themselves have just seen how englandnce act when mat is not profitable. what is a milker conspiracy. this is one of the most shameful pages of world diplomacy, the most vile treaty. yes they give away eating, like a piece of meat from czechoslovakia , you don’t even have to ask her whether you want it or not. doesn't poland have a feeling that the next one will be? by mid-august 1939, negotiations had stalled. the head of the french military mission in moscow, general duet, reported to paris there is no doubt that the ussr wants to conclude a military fact and does not want us to turn this fact into an empty piece of paper, the failure of negotiations is inevitable if poland does not change its position. however, the polish authorities did not change their position. intend, commander-in-chief polish army. marshal knight, migli said there is no guarantee that the soviets will really take an active part in the war. in addition, once they enter the territory of poland, they will never leave, her marshal was echoed by the mi
england and france turned. to which, of course, more must miss the troops replied that there were no such circumstances. but they themselves have just seen how englandnce act when mat is not profitable. what is a milker conspiracy. this is one of the most shameful pages of world diplomacy, the most vile treaty. yes they give away eating, like a piece of meat from czechoslovakia , you don’t even have to ask her whether you want it or not. doesn't poland have a feeling that the next one will...
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england and france hasjust come to a conclusion, and it has been an awful day for england. they've suffered their heaviest ever defeat in the six nations, losing 53—10 at twickenham. the french scored their first try inside the opening two minutes. thomas ramos finishing off a brilliant move and that really was just the start of one—way traffic for the visitors. chasing theirfirst win at twickenham since 2005, they got two more tries in the first half to lead 27—3 at half—time. a bad day for ellis genge in his first game as captain, and though englandnant win and the most points conceded by an england side at twickenham. france can't win the grand slam after their defeat to ireland, but they could still win the championship, should results go their way. it's day three at the players�* championship in florida, with mixed fortunes for the top three going into it. rory mcilroy had hopes of returning to world number one. he's now out, after missing the cut. scottie scheffler is still in the hunt, at the top of the leaderboard. towards the top of the leaderboard at least. let's get some more now, with our golf correspondent iain carter, who's there for us. what went wrong for mcilroy? i think it's been a very difficult week for him because of the politics going on in golf at the moment, and he is at the forefront of that. potentially distractions there. and then the storms came last night, leaving him with eight holes to play today. it was i was going to be an uphill battle to make the cut from the position he was in. he did pick up the
england and france hasjust come to a conclusion, and it has been an awful day for england. they've suffered their heaviest ever defeat in the six nations, losing 53—10 at twickenham. the french scored their first try inside the opening two minutes. thomas ramos finishing off a brilliant move and that really was just the start of one—way traffic for the visitors. chasing theirfirst win at twickenham since 2005, they got two more tries in the first half to lead 27—3 at half—time. a bad...
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england have been very lopsided. england have been pro since 2019 and france as well. that is the has been the only competitive game every yearin the only competitive game every year in the six nations. that's always close. englandles and ireland, scotland, wales and ireland, very one sided, you know, teams getting beaten by 50, 60, 70 points. but this year it's going to be different, we think, because wales and ireland or wales went pro semi—pro last year and immediately got an upturn in results for this year. and it all starts today . ireland and it all starts today. ireland and scotland have gone pro as well, so it's going to take a while for the more to become, you know , used to training you know, used to training because even imagine if you, you know, like a nurse or something like that, that's basically what it is. work all day, it is. you work all day, then you and you play the you go training and you play the pros . they thrash you. pros. they kind of thrash you. yeah, that's what's happened . yeah, that's what's happened. england of one the six nations for the last four years, easily reigning world cup last year they lost they were unbeaten in three years and they lost the world cup finals. remember th
england have been very lopsided. england have been pro since 2019 and france as well. that is the has been the only competitive game every yearin the only competitive game every year in the six nations. that's always close. englandles and ireland, scotland, wales and ireland, very one sided, you know, teams getting beaten by 50, 60, 70 points. but this year it's going to be different, we think, because wales and ireland or wales went pro semi—pro last year and immediately got an upturn in...
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england, mr. charles iii, the king of england . he was supposed to travel to france. yes, the trip has been canceled and postponed to another time. you know that not in the mass protests held in france, more than three million people participated in the last round of these demonstrations, and nearly 107 people were injured . them too insisting on the implementation of reforms, they say that it is necessary for the budget deficit that france is facing as the french government. they used interesting expressions and considered this a shame for the french government and macron personally, and they said that these analysts said that it is interesting that those who were supposed to prepare the red carpet for the king of england were also preparing for a strike for nationwide strikes in france. the first trip was the 14th after he came to the kingdom, strengthening relations with countries called for a strike of transport workers in germany, and we are going to strike today. thousands of travelers are stranded at the airports. what is the reason for the strikes from germany? the strikes in germany are also due to the same economic policies that are protesting the living conditions of the workers, who are the main founders and organizers of these appointments. the bad news is that today there are parliamentary elections in turkmenistan. to parliamentary elections were held in this country. in addition to this news, there is news of the visit of the vice president of the united states and ms. kamla harris, who will have a three-day trip to this african country . zionism and france have been held in different countries, and governments, especially african nations, are more willing to find connections with the ea
england, mr. charles iii, the king of england . he was supposed to travel to france. yes, the trip has been canceled and postponed to another time. you know that not in the mass protests held in france, more than three million people participated in the last round of these demonstrations, and nearly 107 people were injured . them too insisting on the implementation of reforms, they say that it is necessary for the budget deficit that france is facing as the french government. they used...
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england's first match since there defeats to france, and i'm sure england fans will remember, kane missed a penalty. southgate said that kane has put that behind him, said he would have more motivation because of that potential record that he could break, and, as southgate mentioned, italy did not qualify for last year's world cup, so... �* , , ., ., qualify for last year's world cup, so... 2, ., ., ., ., ~ so... there's been a lot of talk about the _ so... there's been a lot of talk about the choice _ so... there's been a lot of talk about the choice of _ so... there's been a lot of talk about the choice of venue, - so... there's been a lot of talk. about the choice of venue, which appear to have been chosen to ensure appear to have been chosen to ensure a uncomfortable environment. there also been security concerns. while the atmosphere the night? if we also been security concerns. while the atmosphere the night? if we talk about observations, _ the atmosphere the night? if we talk about observations, we _ the atmosphere the night? if we talk about observations, we have - the atmosphere the night? if we talk about observations, we have not - about observations, we have not observed any violence. yesterday, there were very few englandples. we are told more will be arriving today, in anticipation of the match, 2500 fans are expected to travel from england, but of course, the reason for the concerns about violence is, following last week's incident in naples, where eight football fans were arrested after a violent scene between natalie and frankfurt supporters. i asked southgate about violence, and if you have concerns about england fans. he played down the issue, said that he was just excited to see the city, he had not been here before. and he said that he remembered diego maradona playing here,. the reason why this venue has been chosen is that england have not played in naples for ten years. but they say that they like to bring the team to grounds around the country. stand—in northern ireland captain craig cathcart believes michael o'neill�*s return as northern ireland manager can inspire the country to euro 2024 qualification. they are missing steven davis and jonny evans through injury, but are big favourites t
england's first match since there defeats to france, and i'm sure england fans will remember, kane missed a penalty. southgate said that kane has put that behind him, said he would have more motivation because of that potential record that he could break, and, as southgate mentioned, italy did not qualify for last year's world cup, so... �* , , ., ., qualify for last year's world cup, so... 2, ., ., ., ., ~ so... there's been a lot of talk about the _ so... there's been a lot of talk about...
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england's trip to dublin to play ireland in the six nations this weekend after he picked up a hamstring injury in england's record home defeat to france at twickenham on saturday. several irish players suffered serious injuries during their win over scotland, and two of them will miss saturday's grand slam decider with englandhe pitch on a stretcher after a collision with blair kinghorn, while iain henderson is to have surgery on a broken arm. now to cricket, and david saker is returning to the england set—up as fast bowling coach for this summer's men's ashes series. the australian was previously with england when they won the ashes away from home in 2010—11. he'll also be in place for the 50—over world cup title defence in india in october. now some sad news from the world of athletics — the legendary high jumper dick fosbury, who revolutionised the event with his signature "fosbury flop", has died at the age of 76. fosbury claimed gold at the 1968 olympics in mexico with this style and his innovation changed the sport. winning gold, he set a then world record of 2.21; metres and introduced a technique which is now the norm. racing's four to cheltenham festival in england starts tomorrow as new rules on the use of what's comes into effect. about 280,000 spectators are expected at the meeting over the unbe
england's trip to dublin to play ireland in the six nations this weekend after he picked up a hamstring injury in england's record home defeat to france at twickenham on saturday. several irish players suffered serious injuries during their win over scotland, and two of them will miss saturday's grand slam decider with englandhe pitch on a stretcher after a collision with blair kinghorn, while iain henderson is to have surgery on a broken arm. now to cricket, and david saker is returning to the...
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i am notjust referring to france knocking — i am notjust referring to france knocking england out of the world cup, knocking england world cup. but i — knocking england out of the world cup, but i believe today's meeting does _ cup, but i believe today's meeting does mark— cup, but i believe today's meeting does mark a new beginning. we are looking _ does mark a new beginning. we are looking to _ does mark a new beginning. we are looking to the future, they future that builds on all that we share. our history, our geography, our values — our history, our geography, our values and _ our history, our geography, our values. and a future that is far more — values. and a future that is far more ambitious about how we work together— more ambitious about how we work together to improve the lives of the people _ together to improve the lives of the people that we serve. we have discussed _ people that we serve. we have discussed every aspect of our cruciat— discussed every aspect of our crucial alliance today and made important progress in three areas in particular. _ important progress in three areas in particular, illega
i am notjust referring to france knocking — i am notjust referring to france knocking england out of the world cup, knocking england world cup. but i — knocking england out of the world cup, but i believe today's meeting does _ cup, but i believe today's meeting does mark— cup, but i believe today's meeting does mark a new beginning. we are looking _ does mark a new beginning. we are looking to _ does mark a new beginning. we are looking to the future, they future that builds on all that...
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england team since 2015. he's been replaced in the starting line—up by marcus smith who offers perhaps a more adventurous, a more expansive style of rugby, which england feel they need here against france. as foreigners the captaincy goes, ella scans will start as the skipper. he has been a cornerstone of the englandars now. he's been nicknamed baby rhino because of his rampaging runs. now today earlier on, we heard from england scrum coach, richard cockrell. when he previously worked at leicester tigers he actually recruited alice kinch and he send that he's always been quite a character. j that he's always been quite a character-— that he's always been quite a character. ., , ., ., ., character. i said do you want to fi . ht character. i said do you want to fight because — character. i said do you want to fight because mark _ character. i said do you want to fight because mark and - character. i said do you want to fight because mark and he - character. i said do you want to | fight because mark and he went who is session? — fight because mark and he went who is session? so he's great fun. he's great _ is session? so he's great fun. he's great fun_ is session? so he's great fun. he's great fun now. as long as he keep that sense — great fun now. as long as he keep that sense of humour and what he
england team since 2015. he's been replaced in the starting line—up by marcus smith who offers perhaps a more adventurous, a more expansive style of rugby, which england feel they need here against france. as foreigners the captaincy goes, ella scans will start as the skipper. he has been a cornerstone of the englandars now. he's been nicknamed baby rhino because of his rampaging runs. now today earlier on, we heard from england scrum coach, richard cockrell. when he previously worked at...
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england and wales. the strongest, the wind to the south of it mainly affecting france. but it could have impacts on friday across the southern counties of england, wales and more especially the channel islands, winds gusting 65, maybe 70 miles an hour in one or two spots. rain lingering, though quite persistent through the day across parts of south west englandg for quite a soggy day, but further north and east, showery, lots of cloud around. temperatures down a little bit on thursday, but still above levels. we should be for this stage in the year that if low pressure pushes off into northern parts of europe as we go through into the start of the weekend, it leaves a trailing weather front, which almost becomes fairly stationary across some southern and western areas for saturday. so it's here we're going to see outbreaks of rain, which should turn lighter and patchier through the day. a lot of cloud around. there will be some brighter breaks again if you see the sunshine. sun's got enough strength to make it feel warm enough. but actually for many, especially down these eastern coast, so the breeze off the sea, it will feel a touch cooler. and we've got at the moment that same weather front almost decays in situ. then as you go into sunday, as pressure starts to build around it, high pressure building around the weather front tends to sque
england and wales. the strongest, the wind to the south of it mainly affecting france. but it could have impacts on friday across the southern counties of england, wales and more especially the channel islands, winds gusting 65, maybe 70 miles an hour in one or two spots. rain lingering, though quite persistent through the day across parts of south west englandg for quite a soggy day, but further north and east, showery, lots of cloud around. temperatures down a little bit on thursday, but...
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france, which is one of the nuclear fuel suppliers of england, has limited the supply of fuel to this country due to the strike . england has activated its coal power plant while these power plants have environmental pollution, as that in short news did you hear that south africa's parliament has voted for the plan to reduce the level of diplomatic relations with the zionist regime? in this regard, a conversation with the cooperation of mojtaba shahsuni , reporter of the international desk of the sda news agency , hello, welcome to south africa, gave the color of the caravan in reality, the parliament of south africa also voted. first of all, please tell me how you evaluate this action and what consequences do you think it will have. in the name of allah , the most merciful, i offer my greetings and politeness to you and the dear viewers of khabar and shabaniye festivals . i congratulate you, dear viewers, but as you know today the plan to reduce the level of south africa's relations with the zionist regime was voted and it was approved in the parliament of this country. the importance of this issue is due to the fact t
france, which is one of the nuclear fuel suppliers of england, has limited the supply of fuel to this country due to the strike . england has activated its coal power plant while these power plants have environmental pollution, as that in short news did you hear that south africa's parliament has voted for the plan to reduce the level of diplomatic relations with the zionist regime? in this regard, a conversation with the cooperation of mojtaba shahsuni , reporter of the international desk of...
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france. they can took me in prison, no problem, i can stay in england. even in prison? yes, no problem. i will come englandn life, if he was faced with deportation. i will not return in rwanda. if that happens, i can kill myself. but i'm not returning rwanda. police now routinely clear tents from sites like this and patrols stopped 40% of small boat crossings last year. the vast migrant camps you used to see here in northern france have now largely gone. they have been replaced with these smaller, scattered groups. uk immigration policy may have got tougher in recent years, but conditions here in the camps have also got much harder — an added incentive to leave. aid workers say that suicides in the camps here have risen. for the refugees, it is the french police who is very bad, and it is the calais who is a very bad place to be. but if we tell them, but it is the uk government who gives the money to make those fences and to pay those police, mostly they don't believe it, they will say, "no, no, uk will never do that". many cling harder to the lure of life across the channel. the uk wants to make the price
france. they can took me in prison, no problem, i can stay in england. even in prison? yes, no problem. i will come englandn life, if he was faced with deportation. i will not return in rwanda. if that happens, i can kill myself. but i'm not returning rwanda. police now routinely clear tents from sites like this and patrols stopped 40% of small boat crossings last year. the vast migrant camps you used to see here in northern france have now largely gone. they have been replaced with these...
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thursday, could see an area of more persistent rain were cut from france towards england, there will be lots of showers across englandut this weekend it will remain a little cooler and eventually a little dry again. this is bbc news. these are the headlines. president putin says the chinese leader xi jinping headlines. president putin says the chinese leader xijinping has invited him to beijing as the two men hold talks in moscow aimed at boosting ties. meanwhile, the japanese prime minister makes a surprise visit to kyiv, promising unwavering support for ukraine. britain's biggest police force is branded institutionally racist, misogynist and homophobic in a scathing new report that says it needs a complete overhaul to restore public faith. european stock markets recover in early trading with shares and banks rallying after moves to reassure investors following the takeover of credit suisse. barricades go up in new york ahead of preparation for protests is a grand jury could make history by indicting former president donald trump. time for sport. we can head to the bbc sport sent her to joinjohn watson. good morning
thursday, could see an area of more persistent rain were cut from france towards england, there will be lots of showers across englandut this weekend it will remain a little cooler and eventually a little dry again. this is bbc news. these are the headlines. president putin says the chinese leader xi jinping headlines. president putin says the chinese leader xijinping has invited him to beijing as the two men hold talks in moscow aimed at boosting ties. meanwhile, the japanese prime minister...
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france. if i go to prison, no problem, i can stay in england, yes. even in prison? yes, no problem. i will come england he was faced with deportation. i will not return in rwanda if that is happening. i can kill myself, but i'm not returning rwanda. police now routinely clear tents from sites like this and patrols stopped 40% of small boat crossings last year. the vast migrant camps you used to see here in northern france have now largely gone. they have been replaced by these smaller scattered groups. uk immigration policy may have got tougher in recent years, but conditions here in the camps have also got much harder — an added incentive to leave. aid workers say that suicides in the camps have risen for the refugees, - it is the french police who is very bad and it is calais which is a very bad place to be, but if we tell them that it is the uk government who gives the money to make those fences and pay those police, mostly they don't believe it, they will say, "no, no, uk will never do that, many cling harder to the lure of life across the channel. the uk wants to make the price not worth the passa
france. if i go to prison, no problem, i can stay in england, yes. even in prison? yes, no problem. i will come england he was faced with deportation. i will not return in rwanda if that is happening. i can kill myself, but i'm not returning rwanda. police now routinely clear tents from sites like this and patrols stopped 40% of small boat crossings last year. the vast migrant camps you used to see here in northern france have now largely gone. they have been replaced by these smaller scattered...
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england in the war has increased with this country's participation in other wars with france in london, the capital of england, with the presence of politicians and lawyers, where the participants examined the consequences of the iraqi war disaster and they called for the trial of the decision-makers and the cessation of support for the warmongers, and it also led to a terrible number of victims and emigration . in my opinion, one of the main officials of this war is the one who has constantly lied to the people of iraq, still the results of that war and its consequences. feels and they are still suffering from the effects of that war on public health, education, nuclear energy, the first-line accused of starting the war in iraq, in a television interview , condemned the war in ukraine and called for a confrontation with russia, and the reduction of the government in the war after erasing the documents of the event. which goes back to the time before the war and shows that iraq did not have weapons of mass destruction at its disposal, the decision for a war that has not yet been taken with the widespread opposition of the people on horseback behind the doors of this building that i stood in front of, the decision that the opponents of the war call its development communication established with qari abdul rahman abdullahi about the british call to prayer to send bullets with depleted uranium to ukraine, american support for these afghan actions , hello, good time, hello, and good morning to you too. weakened in the bullets, for what purpose is it being done? i can tell you that the english can actually count the purpose of this use of these weapons. one who knows himself in front of the shopkeeper in europe, russia's attack on ukraine is actually a kind of considered the balance of power in europe the second reason is that we currently have a doubler, the western bloc led by the us and the military arm of nato, and the eastern bloc with the leadership and military play of russia . the axis power in the nato bloc is trying to disrupt the military bloc of the opposite front. it will become easier in the growth process, and the third reason for the rains and in fact the intra-bloc competition in europe is that the american countries , with their weapons and energy industries, are trying to control other countries like germany, france and italy . in these countries, russia will be supported what i mean is that we should consume a lot of depleted uranium when it is used in blocks, what are the risks and what problems will it cause for the people of the region? in fact , we can see all kinds of cancers and congenital diseases and diseases , the dimensions of the gate of long-term environmental pollution in the environments of use. it has been reported 1 more, this is actually the use of weapons of field dimensions , which will cause the expansion of the dimensions of the war. to himself now, considering that the americans described the sending of contaminated bullets and depleted uranium as a normal issue, in which regions of the world did western countries use such bullets before this international particle weight, is there a limit to their use or not, in fact then there is the fact that you are the authors and regulators of western international rules and laws, and in their experience , they write the rules in a way that is actually limited to them and always reflects their interests in the field of using these, unfortunately, the rules that have been written no restrictions on countries the unintended user of this information has been used in several wars before 1980, including the bosnian war, the afghan war in libya, the second persian gulf war, and many efforts have been made to limit the scope of the use of these weapons, but due to in fact, the domination of the international powers has not yet been successful. abdurrahman abdullahi, an expert on international issues , the protesters against netanyahu, in opposition to the actions of the zionist government's cabinet, once again blocked the streets of clubs in this rally, which was in protest against netanyahu's plan to reduce the powers of the judicial system. the israeli security forces used water-spraying vehicles to disperse the attendees and it is said that at least 26 people were killed . the students of the israeli navy also blocked the entrance to the port of ashdod in the southern game. the united states emphasized in one of the senate committees that this action to confront china is necessary for washington. china is the biggest donor to unesco and we are not at the table . come back to the united states in 2018, the secretary general of the united nations warned about the water situation and asked all countries to the management of the partners should work together. antonio guterres warned that a quarter of the world's population does not have access to drinking water . he participates in the meeting and the internal security of the us senate announced that the lack of medicine in this country is considered to be due to national security. according to the industry report, this shortage has affected almost 300 medicines, including cancer treatment drugs, children's drugs, antibiotics, and cold drugs. is legislators believe that the american reliance on the production of medicine in foreign countries such as china and india is the cause of this problem. the international call from france specifically to refrain from violence against the protesters . the collection of garbage, transportation and oil storages has been going on for weeks . the french government has put more than 12,000 military forces on alert . the zionist regime in the yemen war, information studies center acknowledging the participation of washington and tel aviv in the war in yemen, the zionist regime announced that the strategic importance of yemen's politics and japan was the cause of the invasion of this country, according to the report of the us center and the zionist regime is worried about the strengthening of resistance groups in the region , the last days of the eighth year of aggression against yemen every day as time goes on, the role of more parties in this aggression becomes clear. it is obvious that america and england planning development and aggression against me . experts say that the zionist regime in the war against the yemeni nation wants to fight against terrorism in the structure of the region, and yemen is definitely with this. the problem is the opposite and this opposition will cost for ages. these words of the prime minister of the zionist regime in the american congress in 2013 have control in their hands and the analysis of iran's shipping routes in the red sea shows his concern about the increase in the ability of izatullah . the yemeni army's ballistic and cruise missiles are widely it was used, but unfortunately , something was done to disable them. ballistic missiles are up it has targeted israel and made its mark. it certainly does not cause the israelis to be empty. the leaders of the resistance also consider the role of the zionist regime in the aggression of yemen as part of the war against the axis of the resistance to be undeniable, but they must clearly show objective scient
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england and france. england have not lost a six nations match since 2018. how do scotland go about causing an upset today? last 2018. how do scotland go about causing an upset today? last year it was 57-5. causing an upset today? last year it was 57-5- an _ causing an upset today? last year it was 57-5. an outstanding _ causing an upset today? last year it was 57-5. an outstanding try. - causing an upset today? last year it was 57-5. an outstanding try. it - was 57—5. an outstanding try. it starts _ was 57—5. an outstanding try. it starts with _ was 57—5. an outstanding try. it starts with defence. _ was 57—5. an outstanding try. it starts with defence. you - was 57—5. an outstanding try. it starts with defence. you are - was 57—5. an outstanding try. it - starts with defence. you are talking about _ starts with defence. you are talking about changes _ starts with defence. you are talking about changes but _ starts with defence. you are talking about changes but i _ starts with defence. you are talking about changes but i think— starts with defence. you are talking about changes but i think englando take the chances out wide. first cap - chances from the line. also take the chances out wide. first cap so - chances from the line. also take the chances out wide. first cap so she . chances out wide. first cap so she will be _ chances out wide. first cap so she will be looking _ chances out wide. first cap so she will be looking to _ chances out wide. first cap so she will be looking to dunstan - chances out wide. first cap so she will be looking to dunstan the - chances out wide. first cap so she will be looking to dunstan the leftj will be looking to dunstan the left win- will be looking to dunstan the left wing today~ — will be looking to dunstan the left wing today an _ will be looking to dunstan the left wing today-— will be looking to dunstan the left winutoda .�* ., ., . , , wing today. an emotional day because sarah hunter— wing today. an emotional day because sarah hunter is _ wing today. an emotional day because sarah hunter is calling _ wing today. an emotional day becaus
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france. they can took me in prison, no problem, i can stay in england. even in prison? yes, no problem. i will come englandake extreme action, perhaps even take his own life, if he was faced with deportation. i will not return in rwanda. if that happens, i can kill myself. but i'm not returning rwanda. police now routinely clear tents from sites like this and patrols stopped 40% of small boat crossings last year. the vast migrant camps you used to see here in northern france have now largely gone. they have been replaced with these smaller scattered groups. uk immigration policy may have got tougher in recent years, but conditions here in the camps have also got much harder — an added incentive to leave. aid workers say that suicides in the camps here have risen. for the refugees it is the french police who is very bad and it is the calais who is a very bad place to be. but if we tell them, it is the uk government who gives the money to make those fences and to pay those police, mostly they don't believe it, they say, "no, no, uk will never do that". many cling harder to the lure of life across the channel
france. they can took me in prison, no problem, i can stay in england. even in prison? yes, no problem. i will come englandake extreme action, perhaps even take his own life, if he was faced with deportation. i will not return in rwanda. if that happens, i can kill myself. but i'm not returning rwanda. police now routinely clear tents from sites like this and patrols stopped 40% of small boat crossings last year. the vast migrant camps you used to see here in northern france have now largely...
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england >> i did >> seth: recognized there, as well i would assume. >> i was recognized throughout england, throughout france >> seth: wow >> i now call myself mr. worldwide. >> seth: yep >> like pitbull. [ light laughter ] >> it's funny that - >> seth: does pitbull know >> no he does not know and don't tell him guys, seriously. [ light laughter ] don't like tag snitch me so, we went to england for the holidays >> seth: yeah. >> right and uh -- we were there christmas day. english christmas is lovely. you go, you put your roast in. >> seth: uh, hmm >> then you go to a bar. >> seth: great [ light laughter ] >> because there's a lot of alcoholics out there >> seth: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> so we went to this beautiful pub. and, and there was all these people there and, and we're in richmond where ted lasso takes place. so you're overlooking the beautiful village green. it was gorgeous. >> seth: that's great and you were with family >> i was with my wife's entire family >> seth: okay, gotcha. >> okay. i'm jewish, my wife's not. so her christian family and me in england >> seth: ok. >> but i feel comfortable. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] although, it's weird because you're making a very clear distinction. and yet. [ light laughter ] >> yes yeah, i know, i swear, it was great. and we're there, and we're outside. and this british woman comes up to me. like i said, i have been get
england >> i did >> seth: recognized there, as well i would assume. >> i was recognized throughout england, throughout france >> seth: wow >> i now call myself mr. worldwide. >> seth: yep >> like pitbull. [ light laughter ] >> it's funny that - >> seth: does pitbull know >> no he does not know and don't tell him guys, seriously. [ light laughter ] don't like tag snitch me so, we went to england for the holidays >> seth: yeah....
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england's record score. there was a question to gareth the southgate yesterday about his confidence, because this is england's first match since their quarterfinal defeat to france. harry kane missed a penalty and had he scored at that point, he would have become the all—time top scorer. south... while italy's are the holders of the euros, they failed to qualify. italy haven't played here in naples for ten years, but the italian football federation does like to take the national team on tour across the country, and they willjoin tonight in memory of gianluca viali, who passed away at 58 following a battery of cancer. —— battle of cancer. 58 following a battery of cancer. -- battle of cancer.— battle of cancer. changed dougal their reporting — battle of cancer. changed dougal their reporting for— battle of cancer. changed dougal their reporting for us _ battle of cancer. changed dougal their reporting for us from - battle of cancer. changed dougall their reporting for us from naples. northern ireland also get their euros qualifying campaign under way this evening, and they have michael o'neill back in charge for their game against the world's lowest ranked side — san marino. our reporter stephen watson is in serravalle. this is michael o'neill�*s first game in charge. his first tenure brought much success. i'm joined by former northern ireland international captain. he knows michael o'neill will, can he do it again? certainly, i don't will, can he do it again? certainly, i don't think— will, can he do it again? certainly, i don't think he _ will, can he do it again? certainly, i don't think he would _ will, can he do it again? certainly, i don't think he would have - will, can he do it again? certainly, i don't think he would have come l i don't think he would have come back into thejob i don't think he would have come back into the job if not, i don't think he would have come back into thejob if not, and i believe he thinks he can achieve that. he believe he thinks he can achieve that. . ., ., ., believe he thinks he can achieve that. .., ., ., ., ., that. he could not have got an easier one- — that. he could not have got an easier one. san _ that. he could not have got an easier one. san mourinho - that. he could not have got an l easier one. san mourinho never that. he could not have got an - easier one. san mourinho never won a competitive fixture.— competitive fixture. they're going in on a very _ competitive fixture. they're going in on a very positive _ competitive fixture. they're going in on a very positive note, - competitive fixture. they're going in on a very positive note, they i in on a very positive note, they have to win the game. they're not in that list of countries where they haven't won for a reason. you have to be very positive about it. harper to be very positive about it. how concerned _ to be very positive about it. how concerned will _ to be very positive about it. how concerned will michael o'neill be that he doesn't have some of his players. that he doesn't have some of his -la ers. . , ., ., ., players. certainly, and again, ou're players. certainly, and again, you're taking _ players. certainly, and again, you're taking it _ players. certainly, and again, you're taking it because - players. certainly, and again, you're taking it because he i players. certainly, and again, - you're taking it because he believes in that squad. also, they're good enough. i know these young players and i know he has belief in them. shows great confidence in them. thank you very much indeed. 7:45pm uk time and there are highlights on the bbc iplayer. what a night of football. now, if you follow any premier league footballers on social media, you've probably seen snapshots and selfies of them travelling to orfrom matches by plane — even for very short trips. and an investigation by bbc sport can now reveal how often these types of flights are happening, and it makes startling reading. in a two—month period, 81 domestic flights were taken by premier league clubs. that time covers 100 matches including cup competitions, and the shortest of those flights was just 27 minutes. the premier league have responded saying they're committed to reducing their climate impact leading to net zero by 2040 and the fa confirmed it's the responsibility of each club to make their own travel choices. so, what about the players? well, earlier, ispoke to wycombe wanderers�* midfielder dave wheeler, who's been involved in making his club more environmentally—friendly and had plenty of suggestions on how footballing travel can be more sustainable. asa as a starting point, you could certainly add a geographical element to it. only over a certain distance you can travel by plane, i think thatis you can travel by plane, i think that is something you can do. i think you can regionalised the early stages of the domestic competitions like the fa cup or the league cup. so that there is less travel for the teams for the —— and the fans. you can do what you would do, what clubs in the german legal and other leagues in europe do, where they... that you make train travel a lot more desirable because it's a lot more desirable because it's a lot more eventually viable. football governing bodies need to really address the big congestion, notjust from the player well—being perspective, but in terms of the climate impact. that really needs to be addressed. there's a number of things you can do, but i think from a governmental level, our train network isn't in a state where it's reliable enough or cheap enough for most people. so, that is something you need to chuck a hell of a lot of money into to make a lot better and unfortunately, we're still subsidising road travel, which is a bit ridiculous.— bit ridiculous. dave wheeler s-ueakin bit ridiculous. dave wheeler speaking to _ bit ridiculous. dave wheeler speaking to me _ bit ridiculous. dave wheeler speaking to me earlier. - world athletics has banned transgender female athletes from competing in a female category at international events. the iaaf�*s president, lord sebastian coe, announced the new rule would apply from the end of this month. our sports news reporter alex capstickjoins me now. have today ta ken have today taken the decisive action to protect _ have today taken the decisive action to protect the female category. to do so, _ to protect the female category. to do so, by— to protect the female category. to do so, by restricting the participation of transgender and dst athletes _ participation of transgender and dst athletes. the decision was taken in consultation with a number of stakeholders, including 40 member federations, our coaches, our athletes — federations, our coaches, our athletes and through the athletes commission, as well as a range of other— commission, as well as a range of other community groups, including trans _ other community groups, including trans groups, un experts, the international olympic committee and para- _ international olympic committee and para— athletic. our sports news reporter alex capstickjoins me now. what is the detail and how is the position different7 what is the detail and how is the position different? you what is the detail and how is the position different?— what is the detail and how is the position different? you heard lord sebastian coe _ position different? you heard lord sebastian coe laying _ position different? you heard lord sebastian coe laying out _ position different? you heard lord sebastian coe laying out this - position different? you heard lord sebastian coe laying out this newl sebastian coe laying out this new policy, and the new rules he's announced are similar to those who have been adopted by swimming and rugby. anyone that's been through male puberty won't be able to enter elite female competition, and he said that decision was made because he wanted to protect the integrity of the female category. after consulting with member of the trans community and the international olympic committee. but this isn't the end of the matter, they will be further groups to look into this. he said it may change and decisions may change in the future, but the science is unclear and while that remains, he had no option but to act decisively today. it's different for dst athletes. that's differences of sexual development. —— dsd. they have to lower their testosterone levels. instead of five per litre, it's down to a maximum of two and a half per litre. that for six months, but for those athletes who want to compete in running events between 400 metres and the mile, these have been restricted events for dsd athletes. that period will be two years. that's important for world athletics because currently, there are 13 dsd athletes in international competition and no trans athletes. lord coe also talked about russia, who were banned because of their response to doping. has the position changed7 response to doping. has the position changed? it response to doping. has the position chanced? . , response to doping. has the position chanced? ., .,, . response to doping. has the position chanced? . changed? it has in as much as the russian athletics _ changed? it has in as much as the russian athletics federation - changed? it has in as much as the russian athletics federation has . russian athletics federation has been reinstated. it's been banned since 2015 because of that state run coping system. they've been banned, a few have been allowed to compete as neutrals, but no more. that's been reinstated and they're happy with the culture there. those conditions have been sent to them i have —— if they remain part of the family. but russian athletes around with —— along with belarusian athletes can't compete at the moment. they had been under pressure from the international olympic committee, who wanted federations to relax their rules. reintroducing athletes from russia and belarus, but as far as world athletics are concerned, the is not happening for the future. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. the struggling championship club huddersfield town have been taken over by a unknown group of north american investors. neil warnock�*s side are currently 22nd in the table and three points from safety. the former manchester united and englandtired last september, but he'sjoined ryan reynolds club, where he played on loan earlier in his career. she finished a minute and ten seconds ahead of alisa boss, though. it's her first world tour win. cricket�*s hundred is back this summer. the city—based cricket tournament where each side has 100 balls to make as many runs as they can is in its third year, and this time, for the first time, there will be a women's draft to decide who plays where. our reporter henry moraen is in west london, where the draft is taking place. henry, just tell me how the draught works and why hasn't there been a women's one before? it’s works and why hasn't there been a women's one before?— women's one before? it's all 'ust wra ed women's one before? it's all 'ust wrapped up fl women's one before? it's all 'ust wrapped up in i women's one before? it's all 'ust wrapped up in the i women's one before? it's all 'ust wrapped up in the last i women's one before? it's all 'ust wrapped up in the last fewh women'
england's record score. there was a question to gareth the southgate yesterday about his confidence, because this is england's first match since their quarterfinal defeat to france. harry kane missed a penalty and had he scored at that point, he would have become the all—time top scorer. south... while italy's are the holders of the euros, they failed to qualify. italy haven't played here in naples for ten years, but the italian football federation does like to take the national team on tour...
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england so bad against france , england so bad against france, should it apologise? well, i it works both ways because france were terrific. france are as good as they're going to be. they're the best france side. i think i've ever seen. an england and it was just a walkover and i'm about whether it's really a free hit because you've got steve borthwick who's gone in and of course taking over from your friend jones. have you met steve though? not yet, but eddie chased him down. you if you chased him down. you if you chase him, try. chased him down. you if you chase him, try . but but the chase him, try. but but the thing it is kind of a free thing is. it is kind of a free hit because he's come in. it's very easy to be able to say, well, you know, this is eddie. we've got a lot of changes that need make. so we've got the need to make. so we've got the world coming up in just six world cup coming up in just six months. so probably we're going to for the next world to be aiming for the next world cup, this. it's going cup, not for this. it's going to be tough, ireland be too tough, whereas ireland are one side in the are the number one side in the world moment. and world at the moment. and scotland, is the best. scotland, though, i
england so bad against france , england so bad against france, should it apologise? well, i it works both ways because france were terrific. france are as good as they're going to be. they're the best france side. i think i've ever seen. an england and it was just a walkover and i'm about whether it's really a free hit because you've got steve borthwick who's gone in and of course taking over from your friend jones. have you met steve though? not yet, but eddie chased him down. you if you...
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france. if i go to prison, no problem, i can stay in england, yes. even in prison? yes, no problem. i will come englandown life, if he was faced with deportation. i will not return in rwanda if that is happening. i can kill myself but i'm not returning rwanda. pressures on migrants here have grown. police routinely clear tents from sites like this and patrols stopped 110% of small boat crossing last year. the vast migrant camps you used to see here in northern france have now largely gone. they have been replaced by these smaller scattered groups. uk immigration policy may have got tougher in recent years, but conditions here in the camps have also got much harder — an added incentive to leave. aid workers say that suicides in the camps have risen over the past few years. for the refugees, it is the french police who is very bad and it is calais which is a very bad place to be, but if we tell them it is the uk government who gives the money to make those fences and pay those police, mostly they don't believe it, they will say, "no, no, uk will never do that, that's not true." as the pressures increase,
france. if i go to prison, no problem, i can stay in england, yes. even in prison? yes, no problem. i will come englandown life, if he was faced with deportation. i will not return in rwanda if that is happening. i can kill myself but i'm not returning rwanda. pressures on migrants here have grown. police routinely clear tents from sites like this and patrols stopped 110% of small boat crossing last year. the vast migrant camps you used to see here in northern france have now largely gone. they...
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england and france became the reason for the cancellation of the trip, the spread of public protests, it was announced that the king of england, after the death of the man who inherited the throne, as the time of the official coronation approached , announced that the strike and large-scale demonstrations of the french people with violent methods amez poly officers security is out of a peaceful state, which caused the first official visit of the king of england to france of four titles to be postponed at the request of his host, french president emmanuel macron, in an action that was described as humiliating and was immediately reflected in the british media. we want the british to come here in the middle of the protests. i talked to them on the phone and explained the situation to you. since the succession of the queen of england, shahchal has faced public opposition and the reaction of democracy and republicans in almost every domestic trip. mizanim, and especially in opposition to the coronation, became a woman because people are told to observe this ceremonial ceremony instead of participating in democracy . british media say that the severity of french police violence has raised the voice of human rights organizations. he said that british media these days are burning buckets . garbage and violent street conflicts have become a common situation in france. i am not a member of the french la party in the european parliament , like other l
england and france became the reason for the cancellation of the trip, the spread of public protests, it was announced that the king of england, after the death of the man who inherited the throne, as the time of the official coronation approached , announced that the strike and large-scale demonstrations of the french people with violent methods amez poly officers security is out of a peaceful state, which caused the first official visit of the king of england to france of four titles to be...
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england in the six nations. they've suffered their heaviest ever defeat, losing 53—10 at twickenham. the was england's heaviest ever defeat on their home ground and their heaviest defeat in the six nations. france ran in seven tries overall to secure their first win at twickenham since 2005. and all this as france prepare to host the world cup later this year. france can't win the grand slam after their defeat to ireland, but they could still win the championship, should results go their way. the englandat we will get a measure of where we are at in terms of our development and you can seejust at in terms of our development and you can see just how far away we are, in terms of there is a gap, a big gap. are, in terms of there is a gap, a big gap, between us and the top teams in the world. we have got to address it, and try to close that gap as quickly as we can. wales may well have avoided the six nations wooden spoon after their 29—17 victory over italy in rome. both sides had played three, lost three but wales finally managed a win. taulupe faletau scored the bonus point—winning fourth try. 29—17 the win. and that's all the sport for now. three family homes on the norfolk coast have been demolished, because of the risk of collapse into the sea. high spring tides have battered hemsby just north of great yarmouth, forcing residents to leave the wooden properties. jon ironmonger reports. it's high tide in hemsby, and the coastline is shrinking once again. in the sea, remnants of a play
england in the six nations. they've suffered their heaviest ever defeat, losing 53—10 at twickenham. the was england's heaviest ever defeat on their home ground and their heaviest defeat in the six nations. france ran in seven tries overall to secure their first win at twickenham since 2005. and all this as france prepare to host the world cup later this year. france can't win the grand slam after their defeat to ireland, but they could still win the championship, should results go their way....
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england's too big . some saying england's too big. some reason you know the idea england is too big to have its own parliament. just ludicrous when you think you know, franceand also they were really talking about wanting to break england up into these regions . and so what we've come regions. and so what we've come to really is that we have a choice between whether england is broken up or whether the uk broken up and for me, i'd rather have the uk broken up if that's the case. don't think england has actually been the major push behind this because obviously the running has been done so far in these arguments by scotland and to some extent wales and i think probably more in the future will be like northern ireland as because we've now had this court cases going all the way up to the supreme court in, which it's been held that the a key part of the act of union got repealed without there even being an act to make it happen. you know, it's quite extraordinary. yeah and that's before you get to the belfast northern ireland agreements , northern ireland agreements, good friday agreement, all of that. good friday agreement, all of that . how would good friday
england's too big . some saying england's too big. some reason you know the idea england is too big to have its own parliament. just ludicrous when you think you know, franceand also they were really talking about wanting to break england up into these regions . and so what we've come regions. and so what we've come to really is that we have a choice between whether england is broken up or whether the uk broken up and for me, i'd rather have the uk broken up if that's the case. don't think...
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england's too big . some saying england's too big. some reason you know the idea england is too big to have its own parliament. just ludicrous when you think you know, franceand also they were really talking about wanting to break england up into these regions . and so what we've come regions. and so what we've come to really is that we have a choice between whether england is broken up or whether the uk broken up and for me, i'd rather have the uk broken up if that's the case. don't think england has actually been the major push behind this because obviously the running has been done so far in these arguments by scotland and to some extent wales and i think probably more in the future will be like northern ireland as because we've now had this court cases going all the way up to the supreme court in, which it's been held that the a key part of the act of union got repealed without there even being an act to make it happen. you know, it's quite extraordinary. yeah and that's before you get to the belfast northern ireland agreements , northern ireland agreements, good friday agreement, all of that. good friday agreement, all of that . how would good friday
england's too big . some saying england's too big. some reason you know the idea england is too big to have its own parliament. just ludicrous when you think you know, franceand also they were really talking about wanting to break england up into these regions . and so what we've come regions. and so what we've come to really is that we have a choice between whether england is broken up or whether the uk broken up and for me, i'd rather have the uk broken up if that's the case. don't think...
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england. it seemed they beats a win the title 2 years ago. italy failed to qualify for last year's world cup. england malay lost to france in the quarter finals in capital and haven't worn and international in italy for more than 60 years. we haven't won a since 961. so we're also it's another bit of history that we're trying to write down. and that's a great challenge for this thing because there's not been so many of those barriers in the past. so it's you know, i know it to the didn't qualify for the world cup, but they still have some outstanding players. and well, that leg fixed is likely to tighten rules around the participation of trans at gender women in female events, the sports decision makers are meeting right now in monaco. chuck and phil's global body says his preferred option is to use the limits on testosterone is the key determining factor covering both transgender athletes and both classified as d. s. d, those with differences in sex development. the most high profile d, as the athletes is double a big champion caster so many of south africa. she was unable to compete at the tokyo games jew to the curren
england. it seemed they beats a win the title 2 years ago. italy failed to qualify for last year's world cup. england malay lost to france in the quarter finals in capital and haven't worn and international in italy for more than 60 years. we haven't won a since 961. so we're also it's another bit of history that we're trying to write down. and that's a great challenge for this thing because there's not been so many of those barriers in the past. so it's you know, i know it to the didn't...
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england to the team. they beat to win the title 2 years ago. it leave failed to qualify for last year's world cup. england lost to france in the quarter finals in katara and haven't won an international in italy for more than 60 years. we haven't won a since 961. so we're also it's another bit history that we're trying to break down . and that's a great challenge for this thing because they've not been so many of those barriers in the cost. so you know, i know to the didn't qualify for the won't count for this to have some outstanding players for balls. european governing body wafer has started its own investigation into payments made by barcelona to a refereeing official. the case is already being pursued by prosecutors in spain or documents show. barcelona paid more than $7000000.00 to the former vice president and spanish footballs refereeing committee. josie maria, and request the dera. the club has said no glare as a company was paid to work as an external technical consultants. well, the athletics is likely to tighten rules around the participation of trends, gender, women, and female events. the sports decision makers are meeting in mona
england to the team. they beat to win the title 2 years ago. it leave failed to qualify for last year's world cup. england lost to france in the quarter finals in katara and haven't won an international in italy for more than 60 years. we haven't won a since 961. so we're also it's another bit history that we're trying to break down . and that's a great challenge for this thing because they've not been so many of those barriers in the cost. so you know, i know to the didn't qualify for the...
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england in dublin. jess softley reports. this is ireland's night. this is their grand slam, historic fourth title on a special weekend. but it was england who started the brightest, looking for redemption after that defeat to france. eye when farrell had them ahead by six points after 15 minutes. butjohnny sexton had records of his own to make. this penalty kick made him the highest points scorer in six nations history. it brought ireland into the game. they ducked and dived to go overfor the first game. they ducked and dived to go over for the first try. the whole crowd sent into a frenzy. englandanother blow as reddy stewart was shown a red card for this dangerous tackle. england down to 14 this dangerous tackle. england down to 1a men with an uphill battle on their hands. 10—6 at the break. owen farrell brought england within a point, but ireland's confidence was back. the grand slam within reach now. she had doubled his tally. they crashed over one more time to seal the victory. dublin is undoubtedly green tonight. well, earlier, france did what they had to do to keep alive their hopes of retaining the six nations. but it wasn't to be, after that ireland result — they secured with a bonus point 41—28 win against wales in paris. ben croucher reports. daring to dream, only a wind would do for france, regardless of what would later go down in dublin. it wasn't the ideal start, though. 35 wasn't the ideal start, though. 7.5 minutes of— wasn't the ideal start, though. tl“; minutes of early pressure, wasn't the ideal start, though. 7.5; minutes of early pressure, the french dam is
england in dublin. jess softley reports. this is ireland's night. this is their grand slam, historic fourth title on a special weekend. but it was england who started the brightest, looking for redemption after that defeat to france. eye when farrell had them ahead by six points after 15 minutes. butjohnny sexton had records of his own to make. this penalty kick made him the highest points scorer in six nations history. it brought ireland into the game. they ducked and dived to go overfor the...
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england that seem they be to win the title 2 years ago. italy, of course, failed to qualify for last year's world cup. england, where they lost the france in the quarter finals in capital. they haven't won an international in italy from over 60 years. we haven't won have since 961. so we're also it's another big history that we're trying to break down. and that's a great challenge for this team because they've not found so many of those barriers in the past. so it's, you know, i know it to the didn't qualify for the world cup, but there's 2 x amount standing players. i've always european governing body wife has started its own investigation as a payment made by barcelona to a refereeing official. the case is already being pursued by prosecutors in spain. court documents show the boss, want to pay more than $7000000.00 to the former vice president of spanish footballs, referring committee, jose, maria enriquez, and guerrera. the club sudden aggress company was paid to work as an external technical consultant. world athletics is likely to tighten rules around the participation of trends tend to women and female events. the sports decision makers meeting right now in monaco, track and field global body say it's preferred option is to use limits on to stock thrones. the key determining factor covering both transgender athlete and those classified as the the, those with differences in sex development. the most high profile, the, as the athlete is w, p champion cast the same menu of south africa. she was unable to compete at the hotel games due to the current regulations. well, the new rules that lot to further reduce the acceptable level of, but just australian for natalie, competing in female events of the sports have different approaches last year will swimming effectively band old transgender athletes from elite competition. now marcia smith is a former us college swimming champion. she now heads up and advocacy group supporting female athletes. she says, will that last 6 is failing all competitors with its current policy? 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england that seem they be to win the title 2 years ago. italy, of course, failed to qualify for last year's world cup. england, where they lost the france in the quarter finals in capital. they haven't won an international in italy from over 60 years. we haven't won have since 961. so we're also it's another big history that we're trying to break down. and that's a great challenge for this team because they've not found so many of those barriers in the past. so it's, you know, i know it to the...
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england something to cling on to, it didn't last, as they were outpaced and utterly outplayed. by the time damian pineau scored france's seventh try, it was england's heaviest home defeat in their history and it was humiliation. we are all hurting with this performance. that wasn't the standard of performance we want to give and it's one we're going to ensure we work to to improve upon. well, what a win that was for france. but the thousands of england change — look at you down there! i know — and for reference, this is our true social standing that you're looking at right now. and what's weird is this isn't even the strangest thing i've filmed recently. it is a fundamental law of the universe that nearly everything looks better in slow—mo — something that the the slow mo guys have been proving since 2010. three, two, one, go! their iii million youtube subscribers regularly watch gav and dan slow things down as they blow things up. no—one stand in front of the cannon, for obvious reasons. dan is ex—military and weapons—trained, which means he can do this sort of thing. you, on the other hand, can't. and today, i've come to gav�*s studio in texas to add to the list of silly things that he's filmed. speaks slowly: in slow motion. yeah, this is either stuff that we're about to film with or just leftover stuff that we've already done. like, that's what's left of a newton's cradle after dan shot it. i like that one stayed on — it's quite
england something to cling on to, it didn't last, as they were outpaced and utterly outplayed. by the time damian pineau scored france's seventh try, it was england's heaviest home defeat in their history and it was humiliation. we are all hurting with this performance. that wasn't the standard of performance we want to give and it's one we're going to ensure we work to to improve upon. well, what a win that was for france. but the thousands of england change — look at you down there! i know...
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england's _ six nations with a grand slam. andy, after england's pummelling - six nations with a grand slam. andy, after england's pummelling by - six nations with a grand slam. andy, after england's pummelling by francedefending champions france take on wales. talk us through the significance of the outcome of those matches. in terms of the championship, to try and keep it simple, if ireland when all they draw, they will win the title. if ireland lose today, it gets a little bit more complicated because france could still snatch the title if they beat wales, but not necessarily, it could come down to points difference, two bonus points, it could get a little bit complicated. scotland are an action, they are playing italy. gotland have won two and lost two so far in this championship, they will be hoping to end their campaign on a high —— scotland. to football and manchester city take on burnley later in the quarter finals of the fa cup but — arguably — the club getting the most attention this weekend will be lowest ranked left in the competition, league 2 grimsby town, who're away at premier league brighton tomorrow, live on the bbc. grimsby have certainly made a splash this season — after knocking o
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england.. not a great deal of enjoyment for england this weekend, this their heaviest defeat at twickenham, france scoring after two minutes, and frankly they didn't stop, six more followed. and after this performance, taking on the world's best next weekend, what will the scoreline be? wales, meanwhile, avoided the dreaded "wooden spoon" with a bonus point victory over italy in rome. taulupe faletau's try after half—time handing wales their first win of the competition. a big evening of tennis ahead, as well. at indian wells later — it's a busy day of british action as andy murray prepares to face jack draper tonight, in an all british match up, whilst emma raducanu is also in third round action. cameron norrie is already into the last 16 — but not without a scare. he came from a set down to beat japan's taro daniel — a player ranked 91 places below him. but murray at 35, against draper at 21, going to be fascinating. we are getting a glimpse not of the past, not that he has hanging up his racket any time soon but jack past, not that he has hanging up his racket any time soon butjack draper will be a big face of british tennis —— not that he is. it is 8:46am. here's carol with a look at this morning's weather. she is giving us a hint about what might be coming. that she is giving us a hint about what might be coming.— she is giving us a hint about what might be coming. that is right, good mornin: , might be coming. that is right, good morning. some _ might be coming. that is right, good morning, some of _ might be coming. that is right, good morning, some of us _ might be coming. that is right, good morning, some of us starting - might be coming. that is right, good morning, some of us starting the - might be coming. that is right, good | morning, some of us starting the day with snow from this weather watcher's picture. snow in the fog is notjust today but watcher's picture. snow in the fog is not just today but also watcher's picture. snow in the fog is notjust today but also tonight and the early part of tomorrow as well as ice across northern areas. at the moment, we have a lot of rain and showers. if you are travelling, lots of surface water and spray on the roads and we already have that snow moving south across scotland. northern ireland, englandd isles documentary last night, you'll have seen some amazing images of british wildlife. but you'll also know that nature in this country is under threat. for the first time, the three biggest conservation charities in the uk are uniting to call on all sectors of society to act now to protect the natural world. the national trust, wwf and rspb want us all to take action. our climate editor, justin rowlatt, explains. killerwhales, eagles, dormice. just a few of the natural treasures featured in sir david attenborough's new series wild isles. but sir david has a warning. though rich in places, britain as a whole is one of the most nature—depleted countries in the world. never has there been a more important time to invest in our own wildlife. the heads of britain's three most powerful conservation charities want us to do just that. and they have joined forces. the national trust, 5.8 million members. wwf,1.5 million members. the rspb,1.2 million members. so, what's the problem? we've co
england.. not a great deal of enjoyment for england this weekend, this their heaviest defeat at twickenham, france scoring after two minutes, and frankly they didn't stop, six more followed. and after this performance, taking on the world's best next weekend, what will the scoreline be? wales, meanwhile, avoided the dreaded "wooden spoon" with a bonus point victory over italy in rome. taulupe faletau's try after half—time handing wales their first win of the competition. a big...
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england . the prime minister england. the prime minister hopes to strengthen cooperation with france on small boats crossing english channel. rishi sunak will meet french president macron in paris tomorrow. he is aiming to implement further measures to prevent illegal migrants crossing . untargeted migrants crossing. untargeted human trafficking gangs. it will be the first uk france summit in five years. amber weather warnings for snow ice are in place for parts the uk until tomorrow , bringing with it tomorrow, bringing with it a potential to life. blizzards due to cause treacherous conditions with 50 mile per hour winds , 40 with 50 mile per hour winds, 40 centimetres of snow forecast for some areas . the met office is some areas. the met office is warning that cuts are likely as well as travel delays and cancelled missions. the coldest temperature in march in more than a decade was recorded in the highlands overnight, dropping to a low of —16 degrees. tv online and dab+ radio this is gb news now it's back to . back to. patrick yes, a big discussion about whether or not should pay reparations for the slave trade. he's just around the corner, but in other news. the winner of this year's oscars for best actor and actress might be the last because the academy awards could towards more could be moving towards more gender neutral terms. great it comes as the academy awards are facing mounting pressure to follow grammys by follow this year's grammys by replacing all male and female awards performer or awards with best performer or best performance. well, to shed some more light on this, i'm very happy to joined the epic very happy to be joined the epic showbiz reporter is kinsey schofield good to see you schofield kinsey good to see you again. and again. fantastic stuff. and going on is there much of going on then. is there much of clamour this really ? clamour this really? unfortunately, patrick, there is. it's the los angeles times called the best actress sexist. and out , called the best actress sexist. and out, which is, i mean, ludicrous . if you look at the ludicrous. if you look at the statistics in the last decade, women have had less 34% of the dialogue in films , 40% have been dialogue in films, 40% have been you know, had the starring role in movies. so i that if you have women and men against each other, you know, what are the odds that a woman is going walk away with that award when ? they away with that award when? they really don't have enough content to work with . i mean, do you to work with. i mean, do you think this would end look, disadvantaging men or women more rarely or is it just hard to know? i do think it would end up damaging more because like i said , statistically, you're said, statistically, you're going to go see a movie with the rock , you're going to go see rock, you're going to go see a movie with pitt, leonardo dicaprio , ben affleck, matt dicaprio, ben affleck, matt damon. i mean , you think of damon. i mean, you think of movie stars. i that you think of you can name 20 men and i don't i really don't think that that that the women can . i mean reese that the women can. i mean reese witherspoon i think of reese witherspoon i think of reese witherspoon nicole kidman. but i do that the men outweigh the women this scenario. it was goldie that told variety magazine month that the oscars have become too politicised . and have become too politicised. and they lack glamour . they lack they lack glamour. they lack class. i think this would be another a damaging mistake that they would would could make in 21. only 10 million people watched in 2022. 16 million. but we all know we in because of the slap. i mean, i'm completely guilty of it . slap. i mean, i'm completely guilty of it. i was like, oh, let's turn the oscars . some will let's turn the oscars. some will smith has been assaulted or will smith has been assaulted or will smith is assaulting . but i do smith is assaulting. but i do think that this be very damaging towards them . you know, people towards them. you know, people are tuning out because just like, oh, you guys are going to high five each other, it's not really world we live we're living in right now. i think it does more to erase women , does more to erase women, promote any kind of rights whatsoever. i mean, when was the sam smith decided to come out ? sam smith decided to come out? whatever is . and this was we whatever he is. and this was we did an impression of a honey roast ham . but, you know, and roast ham. but, you know, and then and then he's the picture of them. patrick is that is officially is a couple of things not true of his officialdom but but yes and so is this honestly appealing to you? because, you know, for sake of this massive who in charge, she's, you who are in charge, she's, you know, denied potentially women the get their god drugs the right to get their god drugs on win being on and go and win a war. being the best actress, some women want to be an actress. they don't to be actor. them don't want to be actor. them i mean, . and if there mean, absolutely. and if there is if there are so many people that don't identify as something specific , then why don't we specific, then why don't we create a kattegat sorry for them? this is the female kattegat and eliminating something that women have fought very hard for. mean you know you go to a million auditions to get your first gig and then you've got to crawl up this impassive , got to crawl up this impassive, you know , the task to become you know, the task to become a movie star insane. and so i just think it really does a race women and we should elevate women. it's so funny that this is coming out the day after, international women's day. they're like, yeah, yay, women. by they're like, yeah, yay, women. by the way, you don't. yeah. so true such a good point. look, nancy, thank you very, very much. great to have you on. no doubt. i'll be speaking you doubt. i'll be speaking to you again a matter of hours. again in just a matter of hours. probably hours, course. probably hours, of course. kinsey in kinsey schofield, that just in reaction to the fact that the is supposedly going to go gender neutral. have to neutral. well, we'll have to wait whether they wait and whether or not they actually they would actually do it, but they would go anyway, shall we to give to money countries affected by the slave years slave trade. hundreds of years ago mp says that we do ago a. labour mp says that we do you think that you should have to pay more in size to get to places like the caribbean and because the slave trade. i'm because of the slave trade. i'm patrick christys. next all right. well, the latest bonkers things come out of british politics is that labour mp lewis has called on the government to open negotiations with its former colonies in the canbbean with its former colonies in the caribbean to discuss reparations for the british empire's role in the trade. the call the slave trade. the call follows the example of the trevelyan who travelled trevelyan family who travelled to last year to to grenada last year to apologise their role in apologise to their role in enslaving 1000 africans on the island . with me is rafe island. with me now is rafe heydel—mankoo who is a royal broadcaster and commentator . broadcaster and commentator. rafe, you very much. it's rafe, thank you very much. it's kicked inbox this. kicked off the inbox about this. do the british should do you think the british should pay do you think the british should pay to say sorry for, the slave trade? that was hundreds of years . absolutely not. not. years ago. absolutely not. not. you know, it's enough of this. selfridges it's time that britain apologising and stop being and made to feel guilty by. these free radicals like lewis. one might ask why he's not protesting outside the embassies of chad or mali or sudan or . embassies of chad or mali or sudan or. nigeria, which currently have horrific levels of slavery in them . and it's of slavery in them. and it's funny how mr. lewis and all of his ilk mischievous, decided those current atrocities. you might think they've got an ulterior agenda by them and it's not really slavery the issue. look they were having discussion but 200 years ago of course we've been in favour of reparations for slaves who were directly affected. but this 2023, we're talking about six or seven generations later , the seven generations later, the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grandchildren of slaves and the cold, hard for mr. lewis are the descendants of slaves living in the caribbean. were far better quality of life than they would have had if the ancestors had remained in because britain's caribbean possessions, unlike west africa, where the slaves come from, are now middle income . so the now middle income. so the bahamas has a gdp per head , bahamas has a gdp per head, which is comparable to spain and italy and it's higher than portugal, which actually had many more slaves shipped than britain ever did. and you look at barbados or , st kitts and at barbados or, st kitts and nevis or antigua , they've all nevis or antigua, they've all got higher rankings amongst. the un human development index than brazil or mexico. many the countries colonised by the spanish. and then if you compare and contrast that with the countries of west africa from where the slaves originally came or look at benin, for example, the gdp per capita of benin here is $1,430 per year, about by it's is $1,430 per year, about by il'5 17,000. thal'5 is $1,430 per year, about by it's 17,000. that's ten times higher. and life expectancy in benin is 62 and barbados is 79. so, yes, slavery was abhorrent. but for those who are . but have but for those who are. but have they stayed in africa that 21st century descendants today who been living dramatically worst lives ? get a grip. okay what lives? get a grip. okay what about the old barbary slaves as well ? if we're about the old barbary slaves as well? if we're doing the reparations thing, they maybe they could go the other way . they could go the other way. yeah, absolutely what about the barbary slaves were over million white people were brought into slavery in the barbary slave trade. and also, what the demands made for africans pay reparations. why isn't mr. actually asking for nigeria or benin to pay reparations to people in the caribbean? because course the white slavers had their ships moored off the coast and they didn't venture ensure they purchased slaves ever been captured by other africans and there were more held in bondage and in slavery in africa and wherever transported across the ocean . and actually, the slave ocean. and actually, the slave trade continued far longer. the islamic slave trade of african slaves carried on, went into the century and modern day slavery, of course, exists. there are more slaves in bondage today. there were any time under the british empire with pakistan actually being the west culprit in all of this. and then , of in all of this. and then, of course, why should british taxpayers pay for slavery reparations when only 3000 people in this country ever owned slaves? the majority british people in this country descends from people who lived lives of abject poverty, terrible hardships akin to serfdom . i mean, it's strong serfdom. i mean, it's strong stuff, right? thank you very for inviting us all. with eyes rife as ever, a wonderful to any show. he's a royal broadcaster and commentator and historian . and commentator and historian. well, in case you couldn't. so we're moving on now something a little bit different because don't get sacked recording by police than police have risen more than a third in the past five years and across englandne . these days, year alone. well, these days, dog has risen by dog population has risen by almost 15% and not since 2018. but what can be done to kerb this sharp rise attacks. and some people are suggesting the owners should sit an exam before they can legally own man's best friend. well someone who was left very unfortunately with facial injuries after being bitten by a dog in 2021 and missed two and a half months of school while she was recovering. is blue whitehurst and very pleased she joins me now chester hello how are you ? i'm good, hello how are you? i'm good, thank you. how are you? i'm all right. well, i'm very to hear about what happened to you. of course you want to run us through what did happen and say , i was at one of my friend's house. the dog was across my lap , and it had been previously without me. i didn't know had bitten someone before . and it's bitten someone before. and it's a male dog and it's an english bull terrier. so it's quite broad and so i leant forwar
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england's euro 24 wales. now england's euro 24 qualifying campaign kicking against italy tonight in naples. the three lions first match since the world cup quarterfinal defeat france. but englandow to that run? let's speak now to sports journalist ben jacobs. but ben, first we reflect the attention. at the moment. it's about off field in naples and what the england could be facing there . it is. and during the there. it is. and during the league tie where napoli were involved at the same venue, there was trouble. unfortunately in the city and it a very difficult situation for police to deal with at the moment things are looking calm but fans have told to be cautious , have have told to be cautious, have travelled over there from the italian perspective they've made it that these are usually away fansin it that these are usually away fans in their perspective causing trouble rather than necessarily anything planned at the italian . but it's a volatile the italian. but it's a volatile situation . two sides to every situation. two sides to every story and police are on red alert. i think the only thing that different is being an international and even though there's rivalry betwe
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