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english clubs hammered in the champions cup as both sale and exeter are thrashed by at least a0 pointslso coming up on sportsday... can england's women end a decade—long wait for the ashes? we'll be down under ahead of the first one day international starting this evening. and as the nfl playoffs get underway, who can dethrone the kansas city chiefs and win the super bowl? efe obada is confident in his washington commanders. my prediction is definitely going to be biased. we are going to win the super bowl lix. it is no question. hello and thanks for joining us on sportsday. we're going to start with football. it's a full fixture list in the fa cup third round, and we've had our first shock result of the weekend. more on that story injust a moment. we're going to turn our attentions to the earlier kick off where there was no fairytale upset for 4th—tier accrington stanley easily beaten by liverpool at anfield asjoe linskey reports. a surge around fa cup tie against either premier league leaders for african tin stanley, the chance to show who they are. is the team from league 2 at 86 pl
english clubs hammered in the champions cup as both sale and exeter are thrashed by at least a0 pointslso coming up on sportsday... can england's women end a decade—long wait for the ashes? we'll be down under ahead of the first one day international starting this evening. and as the nfl playoffs get underway, who can dethrone the kansas city chiefs and win the super bowl? efe obada is confident in his washington commanders. my prediction is definitely going to be biased. we are going to win...
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danjohnson is on the edge of exeter tonight, where snow has been causing travel disruption.rs out, particularly across the south—west, in parts of devon and cornwall the snow came on earlier than anticipated and heavier than expected and it caused major issues on major roads. the 838 out of exeter was totally blocked, drivers were stuck there, some of them for “p were stuck there, some of them for up to five hours in stationary traffic, the police had to escort gritters to get them through to clear those roads so that is why people like richard and his tractor here have had a busy day and will be out later this evening, many cars are to be recovered, some of them have one out their clutch is trying to get up hills, the slippery slope in this part of the country, so a difficult afternoon and evening out on the roads and those temperatures are set to drop even lower tonight in parts of scotland and northern england, it could be as low as —15 and even colder. the roads are starting to clear, the police and authorities think everyone will get home tonight but there was a concern
danjohnson is on the edge of exeter tonight, where snow has been causing travel disruption.rs out, particularly across the south—west, in parts of devon and cornwall the snow came on earlier than anticipated and heavier than expected and it caused major issues on major roads. the 838 out of exeter was totally blocked, drivers were stuck there, some of them for “p were stuck there, some of them for up to five hours in stationary traffic, the police had to escort gritters to get them through...
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pole at exeter pole showed was affordability crisis that has been ravaging our country.ies or buying their medicine. people have to choose to pay their rent or send their kids to school or recreational activities. this is not a way to be living and instead of addressing the portability crisis, this administration is going to make it worse. they are going to make people's pockets are even more than they are now.- more than they are now. thank ou so more than they are now. thank you so much — more than they are now. thank you so much for— more than they are now. thank you so much for your _ more than they are now. thank you so much for your time - you so much for your time today. murad awawdeh, president ansi of the new york immigration coalition. thank ou. watching the inauguration — you will have seen in the rows behind donald trump, many of the faces he has nominated to be part of his new cabinet. but only one of them has so far been confirmed by the senate — that is marco rubio, who arrived at the state department to be sworn in and begin his newjob as america's top di
pole at exeter pole showed was affordability crisis that has been ravaging our country.ies or buying their medicine. people have to choose to pay their rent or send their kids to school or recreational activities. this is not a way to be living and instead of addressing the portability crisis, this administration is going to make it worse. they are going to make people's pockets are even more than they are now.- more than they are now. thank ou so more than they are now. thank you so much —...
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exeter are ninth.the aussies started the day trailing by 176 runs and lost early wickets, mohamed siraj taking two of them in the same over to put australia 39—4. debutant beau webster was a bright spark, having been brought in for the out—of form mitchell marsh he top—scored for his side with 57. but australia were bowled all out for 181, 3 runs shy of india's total. the tourists started strongly but then lost three wickets in quick succession, scott boland taking all of them, including virat kohli, in what is likely to be his final test innings down under. but then pant came to the crease and produced an explosive innings, firing 61 runs from just 33 balls to put india in the driving seat. they finished day two 1a! for 6, leading by 145 runs. i think both attacks were blessed with some probably generational talent that we are witnessing. the surfaces have been like this for a period of time, so they've been difficult to bat on, there's been more seem, the bowling and batting averages have come down.
exeter are ninth.the aussies started the day trailing by 176 runs and lost early wickets, mohamed siraj taking two of them in the same over to put australia 39—4. debutant beau webster was a bright spark, having been brought in for the out—of form mitchell marsh he top—scored for his side with 57. but australia were bowled all out for 181, 3 runs shy of india's total. the tourists started strongly but then lost three wickets in quick succession, scott boland taking all of them, including...
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international relations in belgium and professor of security and political violence at the university of exetern i want to put to you is from the address the prime minister gave on tuesday, he talked about the fact societies have to get used to a new threat in terms of terrorism, the phrase he used was loan as, misfits and young men in bedrooms. what did you make to what he said?- make to what he said? yes, i think he is — make to what he said? yes, i think he is referring - make to what he said? yes, i think he is referring to i think he is referring to growing worries about recent revolutions that are worrying law enforcement across europe and especially north america. these — and especially north america. these two trends are on the one hand _ these two trends are on the one hand a _ these two trends are on the one hand a really growing number of incidents— hand a really growing number of incidents where the perpetrator has no — incidents where the perpetrator has no real clear or coherent ideology. _ has no real clear or coherent ideology, so that is what the former— ideology, so that is wh
international relations in belgium and professor of security and political violence at the university of exetern i want to put to you is from the address the prime minister gave on tuesday, he talked about the fact societies have to get used to a new threat in terms of terrorism, the phrase he used was loan as, misfits and young men in bedrooms. what did you make to what he said?- make to what he said? yes, i think he is — make to what he said? yes, i think he is referring - make to what he...
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and leicester twice came from behind to beat exeter chiefs by 28 points to 15 at welford road.... but saracens are on course to leapfrog them after scoring a bonus point try in this evening's game against bristol. a superb innings from rishabh pant brought india back into the fifth and final test match against australia. the aussies started the day trailing by 176 runs and lost early wickets, mohamed siraj taking two of them in the same over to put australia 39—4. debutant beau webster was a bright spark. having been brought in for the out—of—form mitchell marsh, he top—scored for his side with 57, but australia were bowled all out for 181, three runs shy of india's total. the tourists started strongly but then lost three wickets in quick succession, scott boland taking all of them, including virat kohli, in what is likely to be his final test innings down under. but then pant came to the crease and produced an explosive innings, firing 61 runs from just 33 balls to put india in the driving seat. they finished day two 1111 for 6, leading by 145 runs. i think both attacks were b
and leicester twice came from behind to beat exeter chiefs by 28 points to 15 at welford road.... but saracens are on course to leapfrog them after scoring a bonus point try in this evening's game against bristol. a superb innings from rishabh pant brought india back into the fifth and final test match against australia. the aussies started the day trailing by 176 runs and lost early wickets, mohamed siraj taking two of them in the same over to put australia 39—4. debutant beau webster was a...
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y por último, isaac santamaría, de 20 años, detenido en exeter, tenía 3 órdenes de arresto pendientesó el robo de una máquina de soldadura valorada en 30.000 $ en su campus satélite de richmond. este incidente ocurrió ayer jueves a eso de la 13:00 de la tarde. según se informó la policía, aún no tienen algún sospechoso y solicitan la colaboración de la comunidad para poder dar con el responsable. vamos a pasar con este otro caso. y es que durante años las acusaciones contra brandon dahle quadri por agresiones sexuales en walnut creek y san francisco dejaron a las víctimas esperando justicia. pero esta semana esa espera ya terminó, ya que se declaró culpable de múltiples cargos. nuestra reportera investigativa y la gutiérrez ha estado siguiendo este caso muy de cerca y nos tiene la información completa. a few relieved a little bit. it feels surreal. me siento un poco liberada. se siente surrealista. estoy agradecida de que haya tenido que declararse culpable y no sin oposición. la llamaremos jane doe. es una de las 7 mujeres que acusaron a brandon de quadri de violación. también lo enf
y por último, isaac santamaría, de 20 años, detenido en exeter, tenía 3 órdenes de arresto pendientesó el robo de una máquina de soldadura valorada en 30.000 $ en su campus satélite de richmond. este incidente ocurrió ayer jueves a eso de la 13:00 de la tarde. según se informó la policía, aún no tienen algún sospechoso y solicitan la colaboración de la comunidad para poder dar con el responsable. vamos a pasar con este otro caso. y es que durante años las acusaciones contra...
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homeless charities like this one in exeter will be out on the streets, offering support to those who you kind of are — not changing people's lives, but you're making that day better and hopefully helping them and encouraging them to get on the pathway that is going to change their life. transport is likely to be affected — scotrail has already had to shut some lines because of challenging weather conditions. the met office is warning of possible delays on the roads and at airports, too. three, two, one, go. in aberdeen, children have been enjoying the snow, but the worst—hit areas could see up to 40cm this weekend. simon jones, bbc news. a reminder you can keep up—to—date with the bbc whether on the bbc news website and using the bbc weather app. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. police are investigating after the father of sara sharif was reportedly assaulted in prison weeks after being jailed for the ten—year—old's murder. according to the sun newspaper urfan sharif is said to have been attacked at belmarsh prison on new year's day by two other inmates in a cell
homeless charities like this one in exeter will be out on the streets, offering support to those who you kind of are — not changing people's lives, but you're making that day better and hopefully helping them and encouraging them to get on the pathway that is going to change their life. transport is likely to be affected — scotrail has already had to shut some lines because of challenging weather conditions. the met office is warning of possible delays on the roads and at airports, too....
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before christmas, i received nearly 1000 letters from people who have children in secondary school and exeter. each letter strongly advocated support to the mental health challenges young people face, and committed to improving local mental health services to help young people build the resilience they need to live happy and healthy lives. however, mr. speaker, i know these challenges are not unique to my constituency and are being faced by children across our country. can the prime minister please outline what steps his government are taking to announce mental health support to our children nationwide? >> prime minister. p.m. starmer: thank you for raising a huge consent it -- concern in his constituency and all constituencies. far too many young people are not receiving the care that they need. we will provide access to specialists, mental health professionals in every school, 800 staff or mental health services, and roll out young future hubs. >> davis. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my right honorable friend will understand the importance of my constituency and as a whole, with recent reports
before christmas, i received nearly 1000 letters from people who have children in secondary school and exeter. each letter strongly advocated support to the mental health challenges young people face, and committed to improving local mental health services to help young people build the resilience they need to live happy and healthy lives. however, mr. speaker, i know these challenges are not unique to my constituency and are being faced by children across our country. can the prime minister...
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he's head of climate impact research at the met office , and also a professor at the university of exeteryears ago when all of this has been discussed in paris that this figure of 1.5 celsius above preindustrial levels, we could not breach it and now we have breached it. so how alarming is this for the world, for the planet? it this for the world, for the lanet? , ., _, , planet? it is of course alarming. _ planet? it is of course alarming, although i planet? it is of course alarming, although toj planet? it is of course i alarming, although to be planet? it is of course - alarming, although to be clear, we have not gone past 1.5 degrees warming in the long term average. we have had one year at 1.5 degrees above preindustrial levels and that is because of burning fossil fuels and greenhouse gases. 0f fuels and greenhouse gases. of course, we have also had a kick in global temperatures because natural cycles in the climate, especially el nino that is a phenomenon that comes and goes. so that extra cake on top of the long—term trend. —— extra kick. we are almost at 1.5 in the long term but
he's head of climate impact research at the met office , and also a professor at the university of exeteryears ago when all of this has been discussed in paris that this figure of 1.5 celsius above preindustrial levels, we could not breach it and now we have breached it. so how alarming is this for the world, for the planet? it this for the world, for the lanet? , ., _, , planet? it is of course alarming. _ planet? it is of course alarming, although i planet? it is of course alarming, although...
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elsewhere exeter chiefs enjoyed only their second league win of the season.he best of the bunch. in the united rugby championship — it was it a corker in south wales where scarlets held on to beat edinburgh 30—24. the home side took control of the game with loan nicholas scoring one of scarlet�*s three tries. edinburgh's late fightback saw them score 12 points injust ten minutes — but it wasn't enough. elsewhere, cardiff lost at home to sharks. in premiership women's rugby, harlequins missed the chance to leapfrog gloucester—hartpury at the top of the table after they were beaten at home by saracens. the win lifts sarries third though. loughborough lightning stuffed leicester tigers 61—12 in a one sided east midlands derby at welford road. elsewhere bristol's playoff push was dented — losing 39—38 to trailfinders. now, the tension of any professional sport can be high as athletes try to execute theirjobs to perfection — but a new bmx competition in manchester will see riders encouraged to try tricks they've never attempted before, with the promise they won't
elsewhere exeter chiefs enjoyed only their second league win of the season.he best of the bunch. in the united rugby championship — it was it a corker in south wales where scarlets held on to beat edinburgh 30—24. the home side took control of the game with loan nicholas scoring one of scarlet�*s three tries. edinburgh's late fightback saw them score 12 points injust ten minutes — but it wasn't enough. elsewhere, cardiff lost at home to sharks. in premiership women's rugby, harlequins...
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i homeless charities like this one in exeter will be out on the streets, offering support to those whobit of help each day, you kind of are — not changing people's lives, but you're making that day better and hopefully helping them and encouraging them to get on the pathway that is going to change their life. transport is likely to be affected — scotrail has already had to shut some lines because of challenging weather conditions. the met office is warning of possible delays on the roads and at airports, too. three, two, one, go. in aberdeen, children have been enjoying the snow, but the worst—hit areas could see up to 40cm this weekend. simon jones, bbc news. you can get the latest weather details on the bbc weather website and also the app. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. australia's northern territory is home to more than 100,000 saltwater crocodiles living in the wild — the largest population anywhere in the world. although croc attacks are rare, last year saw the area's first fatal incident since 2018 — reigniting the debate over culling. our australia corres
i homeless charities like this one in exeter will be out on the streets, offering support to those whobit of help each day, you kind of are — not changing people's lives, but you're making that day better and hopefully helping them and encouraging them to get on the pathway that is going to change their life. transport is likely to be affected — scotrail has already had to shut some lines because of challenging weather conditions. the met office is warning of possible delays on the roads...
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exeter�*s win over saracens yesterday means newcastle are now cut adrift at the bottom., sees them slip to seventh. the top eight will qualify for next season's champions cup two games in the united rugby championship today. the first saw glasgow warriors earn a nervy victory over in—form connaught to stay second in the table. the game was moved from friday night due to storm eowyn and it was the home side who breezed into 12 point lead by the interval. argentina winger sebastian cancilliere�*s second of the afternoon just before the hour mark proved decisive as the warriors held off a late connaught comeback to hold on for a 22—19 victory. elsewhere, ulster lost 15—14 at home to zebre. british olympic sprinter, jeremiah azu, says he's excited about returning to his old coach in cardiff after a "bittersweet" experience at the paris olympics. azu was disqualified in the men's 100 metres last summer, before coming back to win a bronze in the relay. he's now back in cardiff and has been telling tom brown why it feels so good to return. back to where it all began for the fas
exeter�*s win over saracens yesterday means newcastle are now cut adrift at the bottom., sees them slip to seventh. the top eight will qualify for next season's champions cup two games in the united rugby championship today. the first saw glasgow warriors earn a nervy victory over in—form connaught to stay second in the table. the game was moved from friday night due to storm eowyn and it was the home side who breezed into 12 point lead by the interval. argentina winger sebastian...
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exeter padilla? >> consider padilla? >> thank you mr. joe governor could see again the service second round going to try to get to like tribal sovereignty is come up before trust and treaty obligations as a country public lands and exciting announcements in california question and issues in california recent fires into california as the speaker today more than 40000 acres burned 12000 structures plus tips destroyed people who have perished that number is probably going to grow. the most destructive natural disasters of los angeles history as a governor not at this scale but in 2024 viewed requested that major declaration for the historical wildfires that ravaged across northwest notes north dakota. is that correct? >> yes do you believe federal disaster aid should come with or without conditions? >> each situation with barry. nick sent on behalf of catherine and i are empathy and sympathy to anyone who has lost their homes, lost their loved ones. we have friends that have lived in the area have lost their homes the homes they raise their
exeter padilla? >> consider padilla? >> thank you mr. joe governor could see again the service second round going to try to get to like tribal sovereignty is come up before trust and treaty obligations as a country public lands and exciting announcements in california question and issues in california recent fires into california as the speaker today more than 40000 acres burned 12000 structures plus tips destroyed people who have perished that number is probably going to grow. the...
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. >> letters from pupils at saint peter's secondary school in exeter. each letter strongly advocated for greater. support to tackle the mental health challenges faced by young people, with many sharing deeply unsettling personal stories. i am committed to improving local mental health services to help young people build the resilience they need to live happy and healthy lives. however, mr speaker, i know these challenges are not faced and not unique to my constituency and are being faced by children across our country. so, can the prime minister please outline what steps his government are taking to enhance mental health support for our children nationwide? >> the prime. >> the prime. >> minister i thank him for raising an issue of huge concern in his constituency and in all constituencies. far too many young people are not receiving the care that they need, so we will provide access to specialist mental health professionals in every school. recruit an additional 8500 staff to deal with children and adult mental health services, and roll out our young f
. >> letters from pupils at saint peter's secondary school in exeter. each letter strongly advocated for greater. support to tackle the mental health challenges faced by young people, with many sharing deeply unsettling personal stories. i am committed to improving local mental health services to help young people build the resilience they need to live happy and healthy lives. however, mr speaker, i know these challenges are not faced and not unique to my constituency and are being faced...
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- received nearly a thousand handwritten letters from pupils at saint peter's secondary school in exeterter strongly advocated for greater support to tackle the mental health challenges faced by young people with many sharing deeply unsettling personal stories. i'm committed to improving local mental health services to help young people build the resilience they need to live happy and healthy lives, however i know these challenges are not faced and not unique to my constituency and are being faced by children across our country. can the prime minister please outline what steps his government are taking to enhance mental health support for our children nationwide. i mental health support for our children nationwide.— mental health support for our children nationwide. i thank you for raisin an children nationwide. i thank you for raising an issue _ children nationwide. i thank you for raising an issue of— children nationwide. i thank you for raising an issue of huge _ children nationwide. i thank you for raising an issue of huge concern - children nationwide. i thank you for raising an iss
- received nearly a thousand handwritten letters from pupils at saint peter's secondary school in exeterter strongly advocated for greater support to tackle the mental health challenges faced by young people with many sharing deeply unsettling personal stories. i'm committed to improving local mental health services to help young people build the resilience they need to live happy and healthy lives, however i know these challenges are not faced and not unique to my constituency and are being...
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homeless charities like this one in exeter will be out on the streets, offering support to those whoo call home. even if it'sjust a tiny bit of help each day, you kind of are — not changing people's lives, but you're making that day better and hopefully helping them and encouraging them to get on the pathway that is going to change their life. transport is likely to be affected — scotrail has already had to shut some lines because of challenging weather conditions. the met office is warning of possible delays on the roads and at airports, too. three, two, one, go. in aberdeen, children have been enjoying the snow, but the worst—hit areas could see up to 40cm this weekend. simon jones, bbc news. president biden says the us will relentlessly pursue isis and other terrorist organisations wherever they are. it comes after the fbi said an islamic state flag was found in a truck used in a fatal attack in new orleans. 0ur correspondent carl nasman reports from the scene. music. the familiar sights and sounds of new orleans have returned less than 48 hours after an attacker turned the city s
homeless charities like this one in exeter will be out on the streets, offering support to those whoo call home. even if it'sjust a tiny bit of help each day, you kind of are — not changing people's lives, but you're making that day better and hopefully helping them and encouraging them to get on the pathway that is going to change their life. transport is likely to be affected — scotrail has already had to shut some lines because of challenging weather conditions. the met office is warning...