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and they were designed in glasgow? where will they go?l they go? i have a bookcase, so it is looking quite nicejust a bookcase, so it is looking quite nice just now. what did you do afterwards to celebrate? did you go forfish and afterwards to celebrate? did you go for fish and chips? yes, we got back late on the sunday night and everything was closed, so there was a chip shop open so we went for that and it was lovely. i bet there was some irn bruin and it was lovely. i bet there was some irn bru in there as well. of course, and a deep—fried mars bar, we went all out! no i can't imagine you eating a deep—fried mars bar! how much is it different to switch from indoor to outdoor training now? are returning is quite similar all year round, and we do the same sessions and outdoor track as we do on an indoor track. in terms of the competition, it is a world competition, it is a world competition, a global event, so you have the africans, americans, so it will be really tough. it is a good benchmark ahead of tokyo next year, andi benchmark ahe
and they were designed in glasgow? where will they go?l they go? i have a bookcase, so it is looking quite nicejust a bookcase, so it is looking quite nice just now. what did you do afterwards to celebrate? did you go forfish and afterwards to celebrate? did you go for fish and chips? yes, we got back late on the sunday night and everything was closed, so there was a chip shop open so we went for that and it was lovely. i bet there was some irn bruin and it was lovely. i bet there was some irn...
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so plenty more to come from glasgow. and it's all on bbc tv...thompson's final two events after sportsday on bbc 2 tonight as well as laura muir in the 3000 metres final. gabby logan and the bbc team look ahead for us. what an evening we are looking forward to hear at the emirates arena in glasgow. the first day of these european indoor championships, and it is all set up nicely thanks toa and it is all set up nicely thanks to a brilliant pentathlon competition this morning, certainly brilliant for the british interest. jessica ennis hill was watching, to see personal bests galore. let's start with katarina johnson—thompson. a wonderful shot but set her up for gold. yes, she came out in fine form. she started the day with the hurdles, and high seasons best this year. on to the highjump, seasons best this year. on to the high jump, fantastic. that seasons best this year. on to the highjump, fantastic. that was fantastic to see herjumping on such a high stage. and then the shot putt, so exciting, to produced some really great performances across th
so plenty more to come from glasgow. and it's all on bbc tv...thompson's final two events after sportsday on bbc 2 tonight as well as laura muir in the 3000 metres final. gabby logan and the bbc team look ahead for us. what an evening we are looking forward to hear at the emirates arena in glasgow. the first day of these european indoor championships, and it is all set up nicely thanks toa and it is all set up nicely thanks to a brilliant pentathlon competition this morning, certainly brilliant...
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the nine appealed to some journalism students we consulted from glasgow's clyde college.think the hour—long format is much better for putting across a truly scottish personality and the more informal presenting style, keeping it conversational with guests, more informal dress, all of that comes together and makes it a much, much more attractive package. i think it's really good for scotland to have their own news because a lot of young people can be able to relate to it. they're coming home from school or college or university and flipping through the channels, and they'll see something on news they will be able to relate to. it's a lot more personal and the presenters are much more relaxed and it feels like they're talking to you. and the way it's marketed and advertised is very clearly a lot more towards millenials and generation 2. the show itself has started to go through some growing pains. it is figuring itself out but so far, it's delivered the news that scotland deserves, with international reporting, it's integrated those stories so well, it's talked about stuff
the nine appealed to some journalism students we consulted from glasgow's clyde college.think the hour—long format is much better for putting across a truly scottish personality and the more informal presenting style, keeping it conversational with guests, more informal dress, all of that comes together and makes it a much, much more attractive package. i think it's really good for scotland to have their own news because a lot of young people can be able to relate to it. they're coming home...
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i'm joined now out from the set of the nine in glasgow i'm joined now from the set of the nine in glasgowews and current affairs for bbc scotland. at a time of massive budget cuts to bbc news of all, is £5 million on one showjust for scotland money well spent? i think it is. you probably won't be surprised to hear come i think there's been a sense in the bbc for a number of years that a lot of production is centred in london and there has been a move over the past yea rs there has been a move over the past years to move production of various sorts including news out of london, so sorts including news out of london, $03 sorts including news out of london, so a few years sorts including news out of london, so a few years ago, sorts including news out of london, so a few years ago, a number of programmes, breakfast news and five live in sports moved up to salford and more recently, there has been an investment in tv production and wales in digital services in northern ireland and in the new china for scotland. which has a range of content on it, comedy and entertainment and sports and the ne
i'm joined now out from the set of the nine in glasgow i'm joined now from the set of the nine in glasgowews and current affairs for bbc scotland. at a time of massive budget cuts to bbc news of all, is £5 million on one showjust for scotland money well spent? i think it is. you probably won't be surprised to hear come i think there's been a sense in the bbc for a number of years that a lot of production is centred in london and there has been a move over the past yea rs there has been a move...
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let's start with the match you will be at saracens glasgow.es back, owen farrell, maro itoje all rested last weekend. absolutely. good evening john, it is a huge weekend for scottish rugby, to have both scottish teams at the quarterfinal stage is absolutely immense, now from glasgow's point of view, certainly, there are scores to be settled. this will be our third time at allianz, we have been champing at the bit, knocking at that doorfor a long champing at the bit, knocking at that door for a long time champing at the bit, knocking at that doorfor a long time now, and proof is going to be that doorfor a long time now, and proof is going to he certainly we can take the weaponry, do we have the metal? i would imagine saracens' game is going to be using that pack, using the likes of skelton, itoje, to knock, knock at glasgow's defence, if, however, glasgow can play the sort of free flowing, fast chaos rugby they have become so, so famous for, then i think there is a good chance of working it out, but there will be huge pressure at the break down
let's start with the match you will be at saracens glasgow.es back, owen farrell, maro itoje all rested last weekend. absolutely. good evening john, it is a huge weekend for scottish rugby, to have both scottish teams at the quarterfinal stage is absolutely immense, now from glasgow's point of view, certainly, there are scores to be settled. this will be our third time at allianz, we have been champing at the bit, knocking at that doorfor a long champing at the bit, knocking at that door for a...
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we'll be live in glasgow shortly.so tell you about the unusual way nick kyrgios warmed up for his mexican open victory. thanks forjoining us. we start with the latest twist in the premier league title race. because for the first time since the start of december, liverpool aren't top having played the same number of games as manchester city. jurgen klopp‘s side have been held by everton in the merseyside derby this afternoon. here's parick gearey... you do not need to look back self i went to major trophies were competing between these two. never pull and the site. at the 27 minutes, and zoomed in for the goal, only to close the shutter. while one floyd missed the subject, one intern baby—sitting. liverpool floyd missed the subject, one intern ba by—sitting. liverpool cannot price a part. discipline axes that they would get it, someone intervened. in liverpool goal did not come. who knows at this fixture well set the title once again? a difficult game for different reasons. but we did not have 15 chances, but we have f
we'll be live in glasgow shortly.so tell you about the unusual way nick kyrgios warmed up for his mexican open victory. thanks forjoining us. we start with the latest twist in the premier league title race. because for the first time since the start of december, liverpool aren't top having played the same number of games as manchester city. jurgen klopp‘s side have been held by everton in the merseyside derby this afternoon. here's parick gearey... you do not need to look back self i went to...
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the pentathlon and laura muir defends her 3000 metres title at the european indoor championships in glasgowd coming up at 10:30, this week's travel show, which delves into latvia's soviet past with a visit to riga. there's been a major space rocket launch in the united states this morning. it's paving the way for america to send astronauts into orbit for the first time in eight years. three, two one, zero. ignition, lift off. the spacex falcon blasted off from the kennedy space centre on an uncrewed test—flight to the international space station. nasa says it's a critical mission and, if successful, will be a major step forward in space travel. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghosh has more. three, two, one, zero. ignition, lift off. up and away. spacex's mighty falcon rocket, and on top, the dragon space capsule. designed to take four astronauts into space, but not just yet. instead, just a solitary crash test dummy, wired with sensors, is in one of these seats. this uncrewed test is part of an ambitious nasa project to send astronauts into space from us soil once more. we're doing things
the pentathlon and laura muir defends her 3000 metres title at the european indoor championships in glasgowd coming up at 10:30, this week's travel show, which delves into latvia's soviet past with a visit to riga. there's been a major space rocket launch in the united states this morning. it's paving the way for america to send astronauts into orbit for the first time in eight years. three, two one, zero. ignition, lift off. the spacex falcon blasted off from the kennedy space centre on an...
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more success in glasgow, as laura muir wins gold for britain, at the european indoor championships.11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers lynn faulds wood and owen bennett. stay with us for that. good evening. the husband of a teenager who's been stripped of her british citizenship for travelling to syria to support the islamic state group, has told the bbc he wants them both to settle in the netherlands, with their newborn son. yago riedijk, who's a dutch citizen, married shamima begum, days after she arrived in is territory. riedijkis facing a six—year jail sentence if he returns home. riedijk is facing a six—yearjail sentence if he returns home. 0ur middle east correspondent, quentin sommerville, is in north east syria. shamima begum was only 15 years old when she left the uk. she came here to syria in search of the perfect islamic family life. the islamic state raised a marriage for her very quickly, the islamic state arranged a marriage for her very quickly, in a matter of weeks, to a dutchjihadist, yago riedijk. he was captured, along with sham
more success in glasgow, as laura muir wins gold for britain, at the european indoor championships.11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers lynn faulds wood and owen bennett. stay with us for that. good evening. the husband of a teenager who's been stripped of her british citizenship for travelling to syria to support the islamic state group, has told the bbc he wants them both to settle in the netherlands, with their newborn son. yago riedijk, who's a dutch...
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double figures as far north as glasgow and edinburgh, so far north as glasgow and edinburgh, so not awindy, expecting gale force winds about many western areas of the uk. a very warm welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name's mike embley. our top stories: after the collapse of the us—north korea summit, president trump points the finger, saying pyongyang wanted all sanctions lifted — something he could not accept. you always have to be prepared to walk. i could have signed an agreement today, and then you people would have said, "oh, what a terrible deal, what a terrible thing he did." no, you have to be prepared to walk. but that's been flatly contradicted by north korea. it says it was only asking for some of the sanctions to be lifted. translation: if the united states removes partial sanctions, we will permanently and completely dismantle all the nuclear material production facilities in the yongbyon area.
double figures as far north as glasgow and edinburgh, so far north as glasgow and edinburgh, so not awindy, expecting gale force winds about many western areas of the uk. a very warm welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name's mike embley. our top stories: after the collapse of the us—north korea summit, president trump points the finger, saying pyongyang wanted all sanctions lifted — something he could not accept. you always have to be...
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the morning after in glasgow, and for some, a moment to reflect. their medals won, now to watch other british champions. asha philip defending her 60 metres title, easing through her first heat, inspired by last night's success. after what laura did, defending her title, i was screaming at my television, ifelt like i was pushing her the whole way. nee and melissa both did amazing. it was a great evening for the ladies. britain has the defending champion in the men's event. richard kilty‘s presence here provided one of the competitions most intriguing subplots. initially left out of the gb squad, a shock reprieve, now qualifying for the semis. if his 60 metre journey has been up and down, that is exactly how andy pozzi has made his career, gold medallist gold medallist in the hurdles two years ago, here he was qualifying in his heat. i wouldn't be here if i didn't think i could compete to a good level. i love championships. i knew whatever came before was irrelevant when you get into the situation and this environment. it is where i feel like i shou
the morning after in glasgow, and for some, a moment to reflect. their medals won, now to watch other british champions. asha philip defending her 60 metres title, easing through her first heat, inspired by last night's success. after what laura did, defending her title, i was screaming at my television, ifelt like i was pushing her the whole way. nee and melissa both did amazing. it was a great evening for the ladies. britain has the defending champion in the men's event. richard kilty‘s...
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disappointment for andy pozzi in glasgow, as he loses his title.e live at the european indoor championships shortly. and... victory for nick kyrgios. stay with us, we'll tell you about the unusual way he warmed up for the mexican 0pen. hello and welcome to sportsday, a couple of managerial debuts in the premier league today. we'll see how brendan rodgers' leicester and scott parker's fulham fared injust a mo. ——moment. but, we start with the title race. for the first time since the 7th of december, liverpool aren't top of the table having played the same number of games as manchester city. that's because they've been held by everton in the merseyside derby, you do not need to look back so far where time is the major trophies we re where time is the major trophies were competed by these two clubs separated only by the park. they are in different places. at 27 minutes, sites on the goal but be picked off. liverpool attack back focused, liverpool attack back focused, liverpool could not prize apart. in attacking force, bursts, burst never came. they s
disappointment for andy pozzi in glasgow, as he loses his title.e live at the european indoor championships shortly. and... victory for nick kyrgios. stay with us, we'll tell you about the unusual way he warmed up for the mexican 0pen. hello and welcome to sportsday, a couple of managerial debuts in the premier league today. we'll see how brendan rodgers' leicester and scott parker's fulham fared injust a mo. ——moment. but, we start with the title race. for the first time since the 7th of...
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not on old firm days in glasgow. few derbies anywhere provoke such passion and rivalry.ecure yet another league title for celtic — as if any greater incentive was needed. when 0dsonne edouard darted through the rangers defence, celtic fans sensed this was their day to get one over on the neighbours. such occasions don't need any extra spark, but it came moments later from the elbow of alfredo morelos, the rangers player sent off for the fifth time this season. now they really did need something special. it came quite magnificently from ryan kent. the scores even, tempers increasingly less so. with minutes remaining, celtic fought their way through, james forrest sparking wild celebrations. rangers desperate, but in the end frustrated. emotions boiled over once more in ugly scenes at the final whistle, but after the storm, sunshine, although only one side of glasgow will enjoy it. adam wild, bbc news. yes indeed. arsenal remain top of the women's super league after beating birmingham 1—0 this afternoon. katie mccabe's second—half strike proved enough, and the win means th
not on old firm days in glasgow. few derbies anywhere provoke such passion and rivalry.ecure yet another league title for celtic — as if any greater incentive was needed. when 0dsonne edouard darted through the rangers defence, celtic fans sensed this was their day to get one over on the neighbours. such occasions don't need any extra spark, but it came moments later from the elbow of alfredo morelos, the rangers player sent off for the fifth time this season. now they really did need...
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at the university of glasgow now to be clear. authorities handled those devices and there were no injuries however the police are now taking these incidents of course very seriously and looking into them this is what they had to say. given the packages received last week bore similarities to devices sent in the past which willing to dissident groups associated with northern ireland related terrorism officers were already looking at this as a line of inquiry. but we have to be clear that those claiming responsibility have indicated that five devices were planted so now with the discovery of four so far the public and businesses have been instructed to remain vigilant while police investigate and they have said that no rests have been made in connection to these incidents so far to see if you're going to guess right off the dates on that developing story thanks rusty. ok moving on to more world news this hour venezuela's national assembly has approved a state of emergency declared by opposition leader and self declared interim pres
at the university of glasgow now to be clear. authorities handled those devices and there were no injuries however the police are now taking these incidents of course very seriously and looking into them this is what they had to say. given the packages received last week bore similarities to devices sent in the past which willing to dissident groups associated with northern ireland related terrorism officers were already looking at this as a line of inquiry. but we have to be clear that those...
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not on old firm days in glasgow. few derbies anywhere provoke such passion and rivalry.f any greater incentive was needed. when odsonne edouard darted through the rangers defence, celtic fans sensed this was their day to get one over on the neighbours. such occasions don't need any extra spark, but it came moments later from the elbow of alfredo morelos, the rangers player sent off for the fifth time this season. now they really did need something special. it came quite magnificently from ryan kent. the scores even, tempers increasingly less so. with minutes remaining, celtic fought their way through, james forrest sparking wild celebrations. rangers desperate, but in the end frustrated. emotions boiled over once more in ugly scenes at the final whistle, but after the storm, sunshine, although only one side of glasgow will enjoy it. adam wild, bbc news. match of the day 2 follows after this, so if you want to wait for today's premier league results, now‘s your chance to look away. liverpool are back at the top of the table after they beat tottenham 2—1. the game had been
not on old firm days in glasgow. few derbies anywhere provoke such passion and rivalry.f any greater incentive was needed. when odsonne edouard darted through the rangers defence, celtic fans sensed this was their day to get one over on the neighbours. such occasions don't need any extra spark, but it came moments later from the elbow of alfredo morelos, the rangers player sent off for the fifth time this season. now they really did need something special. it came quite magnificently from ryan...
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it is glasgow's golden girls. katarina johnson—thompson and laura muir win on the opening night of european indoor athletic championships. and i've been lying down on thejob to meet the daring motorbike team who are revving up to do stunts as early as the age of five. does scone rhyme with gone or bone? we will look at why the way we talk and the words we use can tell us more than just who we are and where we're from. hello, good morning. we've got some wet and windy weather this weekend, but it gets worse later on sunday with the arrival of storm freya, and i'll have more on that later on. it is saturday 2 march. our top story: the countdown has begun to a major space rocket launch in the united states. it is paving the way for america to send astronauts into orbit for the first time in eight years. the spacex falcon is due to launch at around 7:50am this morning. it will be an unmanned test—flight to the international space station. nasa says it is a critical mission, and if successful, could be a major step for
it is glasgow's golden girls. katarina johnson—thompson and laura muir win on the opening night of european indoor athletic championships. and i've been lying down on thejob to meet the daring motorbike team who are revving up to do stunts as early as the age of five. does scone rhyme with gone or bone? we will look at why the way we talk and the words we use can tell us more than just who we are and where we're from. hello, good morning. we've got some wet and windy weather this weekend, but...
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they brushed aside a scottish revival by thrashing glasgow.losest game was in ireland where defending champions leinster had to dig deep to see—off ulster. adam wild has the story of the day. this is european rugby's top prize. never before had the scottish game had such strength in numbers. for the first time, two clubs through to the first time, two clubs through to the quarterfinals. in edinburgh's way, munster, experienced and competition hardened and he are too quick thinking for the edinburgh defence will stop but by half—time their lead was gone. christine's try helping the home team in front. and there they stayed until the game's closing moments. keith earls with a second try, squeezing in at the corner. the frantic finished followed, but edinburgh's moment had gone. munster through to the semifinals. for scotland's other hope, glasgow arguably an even tougher task. a visit to the two—time champions saracens. the english side were flawless, seven tries. now munster await. english side were flawless, seven tries. now munsterawait. in e
they brushed aside a scottish revival by thrashing glasgow.losest game was in ireland where defending champions leinster had to dig deep to see—off ulster. adam wild has the story of the day. this is european rugby's top prize. never before had the scottish game had such strength in numbers. for the first time, two clubs through to the first time, two clubs through to the quarterfinals. in edinburgh's way, munster, experienced and competition hardened and he are too quick thinking for the...
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a large portion was subsidized by glasgow city council. this, at a time when local authority spding in britain is under severe pressure. but councilor jennifer layden believes it's been a good investment >> i think putting in extra money to these causes helps to raise the profile and raise awareness of the plight that cofugees and asylum seekers go through when the across from other countries and seek sanctuary in our cy. >> you know we use the word refugee as a kind of label, we see these people on the nefo, they looign, there are quite a lot of them. but actually, they're just you and me. that's who they are. so, what i'm hoping and this is what we've had in the past is that the audience will watch themselves reflected in the mirror of humanity essentially. >> reporter: and judging by the full houses and the audience reaction, thproducers and cast achieved their objective. >> when you witness things through the media, it feels a litt bit faceless and it fee like very, very far away, whereas when you're in a tatre and its live and so clos
a large portion was subsidized by glasgow city council. this, at a time when local authority spding in britain is under severe pressure. but councilor jennifer layden believes it's been a good investment >> i think putting in extra money to these causes helps to raise the profile and raise awareness of the plight that cofugees and asylum seekers go through when the across from other countries and seek sanctuary in our cy. >> you know we use the word refugee as a kind of label, we...
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for scotland's other hope, glasgow, arguably an even tougher task.cens. the english side were flawless. seven tries, now munster await. and in dublin, a quite extraordinary contest. leinster are the reigning european champions but here, ulster caught them off guard in the opening moments. ahead at the break, a lead they looked to have extended, when jacob stockdale crossed the line. but as their fans celebrated, video replays showed the ball was dropped. no try. a calamitous, costly error compounded as adam byrne put leinster in front. a thrilling contest that swung one way and then the other. luke marshall levelling the scores, only to see a hobbling ross byrne break their hearts. ulster, like edinburgh and glasgow, left to reflect on what might have been. adam wild, bbc news. and british heavyweight boxer david price labelled last night's opponent kash ali an animal after twice being bitten in the ring. firstly he took a bite out of his shoulder in third round, and then bit his stomach in the fifth round and was disqualified. a british boxing board
for scotland's other hope, glasgow, arguably an even tougher task.cens. the english side were flawless. seven tries, now munster await. and in dublin, a quite extraordinary contest. leinster are the reigning european champions but here, ulster caught them off guard in the opening moments. ahead at the break, a lead they looked to have extended, when jacob stockdale crossed the line. but as their fans celebrated, video replays showed the ball was dropped. no try. a calamitous, costly error...
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it was the case in glasgow last night. what a start.s in the end, finishing the last event, in a time, of two minutes and 9 seconds. world junior heptathlon champion, nieve emerson collapsed over the line, but it was still enough, to pick up a silver medal, and join johnson—thompson on the podium. i was going to say i can't really ask for more, but in the long jump i did want a little bit more. but it's really high level to try and do what i've done today, so i'm really happy with the performance i gave. 4,900 points is a really good score, it's my second—highest ever. so yeah, i'm really happy i got to come away with the gold. and laura muir, queen of scots, won the 3000 metres in stunning fashion in front, of her home crowd. she lapped, almost the entire field, to cross the line and give britain a second gold of the first day in glasgow. what's even more impressive was that muir, had less than 3 hours to recover, from a 15 hundred metre heat, — which she also won. you can watch her in that 15 hunded metres final tomorrow evening on th
it was the case in glasgow last night. what a start.s in the end, finishing the last event, in a time, of two minutes and 9 seconds. world junior heptathlon champion, nieve emerson collapsed over the line, but it was still enough, to pick up a silver medal, and join johnson—thompson on the podium. i was going to say i can't really ask for more, but in the long jump i did want a little bit more. but it's really high level to try and do what i've done today, so i'm really happy with the...
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saracens run in seven tries against glasgow warriors to reach the semi—finals of the champions cup. ferrari are back on form in bahrain, qualifying on the front row of the grid for sunday's race. also coming up on the programme... we look ahead to tomorrow's old firm — the first for neil lennon on his return to celtic. thanks forjoining us, on what has been an important day in the premier league. more on huddersfield's relegation injust a moment, first, manchester city are back on top. they cruised past struggling fulham who've now lost eight games in a row. pep guardiola's side go a point ahead of liverpool who play tomorrow. adam wild was watching. second from top again second from bottom, division between both sides could scarcely be greater. that perilous position laid out in black and white, manchester city, such for yet more silverware helped by a flash of silver. but putting the champions ahead, within the opening minute. the last thing they needed was to get their visit is for the opportunity, yet there it was, in this place sergio making it. the primary leagues top score ru
saracens run in seven tries against glasgow warriors to reach the semi—finals of the champions cup. ferrari are back on form in bahrain, qualifying on the front row of the grid for sunday's race. also coming up on the programme... we look ahead to tomorrow's old firm — the first for neil lennon on his return to celtic. thanks forjoining us, on what has been an important day in the premier league. more on huddersfield's relegation injust a moment, first, manchester city are back on top. they...
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we'll check in on the action in glasgow. also coming up in the programme...ighting in st lucia — could they draw level with england in the one day series? and, the "ultimate challenge" for england — they prepare to take on the world champions usa at the she believes cup. hello and welcome to sportsday. the premier league top spot has changed hands yet again this afternoon. manchester city back out in front, after they beat bournemouth i—o. bournemouth held pep guardiola's side off in the first half — but riyad mahrez scored at the start of the second. so city keep up the pressure on liverpool — but they lost kevin de bruyne and john stones to injury. de bruyne a particular problem as the season reaches a climax — guardiola says the belgian will be out for a while again — but he was pleased with his team's performance. that was one of our best performances we have played. they are incredible. we defended so well. we created enough chances. we did incredible. every movement with one sense, i'm so delighted. i just want to say thank you to the players because th
we'll check in on the action in glasgow. also coming up in the programme...ighting in st lucia — could they draw level with england in the one day series? and, the "ultimate challenge" for england — they prepare to take on the world champions usa at the she believes cup. hello and welcome to sportsday. the premier league top spot has changed hands yet again this afternoon. manchester city back out in front, after they beat bournemouth i—o. bournemouth held pep guardiola's side...
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moving away from glasgow then. leicester manager brendan rogers has been speaking about the reasons by why he decided to leave celtic — with them top of the scottish premiership and still with a chance to win the treble treble — that is all three scottish domestic trophies three years on the trot. he says he understand celtic fan's frustration that he decided to leave for the premier league. it all happened very quickly, i was presented with an opportunity that came to me and obviously of course been emotionally you have to take that home. the decision was that i felt that after nearly three years with the celtics, with everything that we have achieved, and the success that we have achieved, and the success that we had on the pitch, and improvements that were made off the pitch, that i felt it was probably than the time to move on to my next challenge. rodger‘s first game is on sunday — leicester take on watford. here are the rest of the weekend premier league fixtures. the footballing weekend starts with the north
moving away from glasgow then. leicester manager brendan rogers has been speaking about the reasons by why he decided to leave celtic — with them top of the scottish premiership and still with a chance to win the treble treble — that is all three scottish domestic trophies three years on the trot. he says he understand celtic fan's frustration that he decided to leave for the premier league. it all happened very quickly, i was presented with an opportunity that came to me and obviously of...
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this is just from belgium trying to get to glasgow.he start of the queue. you are right at the beginning. eurotunnel is saying for freight it can be six hours. this will be the normal for everybody, every truck driver. plus you have to get an international license. that is more money. i do not know if brexit will mean any worse than the eurotunnel is every day. that action has also extended today with customs staff in paris. the gardai know eurostar, at least an hour of delays for passengers. —— gard du nord. they have said there will be extra staff and they hope and more than the 65 staff there currently is. the head of the french customs are saying they are a standard they are using this political moment he believes to ask for more conditions and he believes whatever happens with brexit they are well prepared. thank you. now for the latest weather. here's mel coles with the forecast. we can expect anything from the weather at this time of year. the rain is pushing its way into parts of scotland. a rash of showers feeding from the wes
this is just from belgium trying to get to glasgow.he start of the queue. you are right at the beginning. eurotunnel is saying for freight it can be six hours. this will be the normal for everybody, every truck driver. plus you have to get an international license. that is more money. i do not know if brexit will mean any worse than the eurotunnel is every day. that action has also extended today with customs staff in paris. the gardai know eurostar, at least an hour of delays for passengers....
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katarina johnson thompson strikes gold on the opening day of the indoor european championships in glasgowirst leg of double—double. and brendan rogers says he hopes fans will forgive him for quitting celtic with an unprecedented treble in their sights. good evening and welcome to tonight's programme. we start in glasgow where we witnessed an emphatic victory for katarina johnson thompson in the pentathlon as she led a british one two at the indoor european championships. after a suberb morning, she was already in front after three events, but, she managed just 6 metres 53 with her only clean jump in the long jump. enough to consolidate her first place, but far from world record territory. her finaljump was a foul — which was when she realised that world record was out of reach. it meant she'd still have a buffer of around 13 seconds to take that gold medal home, but, she'd have to run an 800 metre time that was much faster than what she's capable of. in the end she missed out by just over two seconds. she finished in a time of 2 minutes and 9 seconds, another personal best. enough to seal
katarina johnson thompson strikes gold on the opening day of the indoor european championships in glasgowirst leg of double—double. and brendan rogers says he hopes fans will forgive him for quitting celtic with an unprecedented treble in their sights. good evening and welcome to tonight's programme. we start in glasgow where we witnessed an emphatic victory for katarina johnson thompson in the pentathlon as she led a british one two at the indoor european championships. after a suberb...
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the nine appealed to some journalism students we consulted from glasgow's clyde college.f that comes together and makes it a much, much more attractive package. i think it's really good for scotland to have their own news because a lot of young people can be able to relate to it. they're coming home from school or college or university and flipping through the channels, and they'll see something on the news they will be able to relate to. it's a lot more personal and the presenters are much more relaxed and it feels like they're talking to you. and the way it's marketed and advertised is very clearly a lot more towards millenials and generation 2. the show itself has started to go through some growing pains. it is figuring itself out but so far, it's delivered the news that scotland deserves, with international reporting, it's integrated those stories so well, it's talked about stuff outside of scotland, but always goes back into scotland. there's been a campaign for many years for scotland to have its own news programme. and that was given a kick—start by a perception du
the nine appealed to some journalism students we consulted from glasgow's clyde college.f that comes together and makes it a much, much more attractive package. i think it's really good for scotland to have their own news because a lot of young people can be able to relate to it. they're coming home from school or college or university and flipping through the channels, and they'll see something on the news they will be able to relate to. it's a lot more personal and the presenters are much...
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another great night for great britain, another golden one for glasgow's golden girl. said he was completely fine with chasing manchester city, who are a point clear at the top of the premier league after the merseyside derby finished goalless. mo salah had probably the best chance, and liverpool striker roberto firmino found time to pose for a picture with the baby of an everton fan. but klopp was not happy with his tactics being questioned after the match. we don't play playstation. do you think we didn't take enough risks today? is that what you want to ask? that's a really disappointing question, i have to say. because that means, like, it's so easy. i tell the boys we take more risks — come on, boys, we go for it. can you imagine? any draw we didn't try to win? what is that? klopp says his team are still on track, although he did seem momentarily rattled by an everton ballboy at full time. was there a touch of sarcasm in the way he clapped klopp off the pitch? brendan rodgers's return to the premier league didn't go too well. they were a goal down to watford befor
another great night for great britain, another golden one for glasgow's golden girl. said he was completely fine with chasing manchester city, who are a point clear at the top of the premier league after the merseyside derby finished goalless. mo salah had probably the best chance, and liverpool striker roberto firmino found time to pose for a picture with the baby of an everton fan. but klopp was not happy with his tactics being questioned after the match. we don't play playstation. do you...
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both of our weather front, temperatures away from the glasgow area, in single figures. as well. a bit of a north—westerly breeze developing. when is further south remaining lights. that's that weather front moves into northern england. produces some patchy rain and drizzle, pushing into north wales, and also the north midlands. to the south of it, we could see some fog. once again, may be a bit of frost. scotland, northern ireland, and the very far north of england, some frosty conditions in the morning. tomorrow, a leap forward to british summer time as far as the clocks are concerned. they go forward an hour. one hour lesson bed, and the mums out there might have to be quite clever with the alarm clocks tonight, because whilst it will be an hour less in bed, at least if you do get alea joe early, it should be a fine day for many. in much brighter day for scotland, after that frosty start. lots of sunshine in the far north of england. could produce some light showers here and there, after a bit of morning drizzle, and the breeze more noticeable. sunshine in the afterno
both of our weather front, temperatures away from the glasgow area, in single figures. as well. a bit of a north—westerly breeze developing. when is further south remaining lights. that's that weather front moves into northern england. produces some patchy rain and drizzle, pushing into north wales, and also the north midlands. to the south of it, we could see some fog. once again, may be a bit of frost. scotland, northern ireland, and the very far north of england, some frosty conditions in...
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and another at london's in the london city airport area and on march the sixth at the university of glasgow another package now to be clear all of those were handled by authorities nobody was injured and the police are now saying they are of course investigating these incidents but they're saying they have seen similarities to previous ira related activity. given the packages received last week bore similarities to devices sent in the past which ruling to discipline groups associated with northern ireland related to terrorism already this is the one of the inquiry well these claims of responsibility were apparently received by a media outlet in northern ireland using a recognised code word and importantly the police have reiterated this is well those claiming responsibility have indicated that five devices were sent but of course as you see as we have just discussed there were four devices found last week so the public and businesses have been called on to remain a village vigilant as police investigate this and they have said that no arrests have been made so far. u.s. diplomats have seven
and another at london's in the london city airport area and on march the sixth at the university of glasgow another package now to be clear all of those were handled by authorities nobody was injured and the police are now saying they are of course investigating these incidents but they're saying they have seen similarities to previous ira related activity. given the packages received last week bore similarities to devices sent in the past which ruling to discipline groups associated with...
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well in uniform following four incidents in london and glasgow last week indeed the ira have reportedly claimed responsibility for planting the explosive devices now the iran of course stands for the irish republican army they are a violent paramilitary group that have historically been seeking north arlen's departure from the united kingdom and these four incidents in question several of them happened on march fifth where packages have been found at london's waterloo station which is very central another in the vicinity of heathrow airport and another at london's in the london city airport area and on march say sixth at the university of glasgow another package now to be clear all of those were handled by authorities nobody was injured and the police are now saying they are of course investigating these incidents but they're saying they have seen similarities to previous ira related activity. given the packages received last week before similarities to devices sent in the past which ruling to distil groups associated with northern ireland relate to terrorism. one of inquiry. well these
well in uniform following four incidents in london and glasgow last week indeed the ira have reportedly claimed responsibility for planting the explosive devices now the iran of course stands for the irish republican army they are a violent paramilitary group that have historically been seeking north arlen's departure from the united kingdom and these four incidents in question several of them happened on march fifth where packages have been found at london's waterloo station which is very...
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the european indoor championships are under way in glasgow, with great britain's katerina johnson—thompson competitors. she's defending her title in the pentathlon and has started really well, finishing second in the 60 metres hurdles, and going one better in the highjump clearing one metre 96, just short of her personal best. britain's niamh emerson's also going well in the pentathalon, she finished second in the highjump. she's currently third in the standings. johnson—thompson leads after a lifetime best in the shot put. elsewhere, eilidh doyle has qualified for the semi finals of the 400 metres. she was one of the fastest losers afterfinishing third in her heat. these are our live pictures from bbc two and the bbc sport website. gb‘s laura muir races in the final of the 3,000 mteres later on this evening. we don't know yet if manchester united interim manager 0le gunnar solskjaer will still be at the club next season but he is already making plans for its future. he's heaped praise on goalkeeper david de gea who's contract expires next summer, reminding the spaniard of the support they
the european indoor championships are under way in glasgow, with great britain's katerina johnson—thompson competitors. she's defending her title in the pentathlon and has started really well, finishing second in the 60 metres hurdles, and going one better in the highjump clearing one metre 96, just short of her personal best. britain's niamh emerson's also going well in the pentathalon, she finished second in the highjump. she's currently third in the standings. johnson—thompson leads...
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in the pro 1a, glasgow made it five wins in a row with a bonus point win over cheetahs.asgow top of conference a. elsewhere, victories for gloucester, ulster and munster. in the super league, bottom side leeds rhinos' poor start to the season has continued after losing to the catalans dragons. leeds led for much of the game, thanks to ash handley who scored a hat—trick of tries. but catalans went one better, fouad yaha scoring four times to seal a 26—22 victory for the home side. paul casey has never successfully defended a title in his professional golf career. but he's got a pretty good shot at breaking that duck tomorrow. he leads the valspar championship in florida on 9 under par, a shot ahead of world number one dustin johnson. luke donald is three shots off the lead. shot of saturday undoubtedly went to the americanjason kokrak. this is a par three that's over 200 yards long. you or i might hit a driver here. an iron was good enough for kokrak. british number three, dan evans, has lost his second round match at the miami 0pen to the world number 23, denis shapovalo
in the pro 1a, glasgow made it five wins in a row with a bonus point win over cheetahs.asgow top of conference a. elsewhere, victories for gloucester, ulster and munster. in the super league, bottom side leeds rhinos' poor start to the season has continued after losing to the catalans dragons. leeds led for much of the game, thanks to ash handley who scored a hat—trick of tries. but catalans went one better, fouad yaha scoring four times to seal a 26—22 victory for the home side. paul casey...
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andy swiss watched the action from glasgow.ing a place in history, could laura muir give her home fans another night to remember? already the 3,000m champion, she set off as hot favourite for the 1500 metres and what followed was not so much a race as a procession. steve cram: away she goes, a victory lap! laura muir was in a class of her own and the result was breathtaking. superb running from laura muir! a second successive european indoors doubled secured in utterly dominant style. on my home track it is so surreal and it was such a big opportunity for me and i wanted to deliver and i so happy. and it wasn't britain's only golden moment. in the 800 metres, it was another gold for great britain, leading from start to finish was shelayna oskan—clarke and victory was sweet. it was sunday for the hosts, jamie webb is normally a school chemistry teacher but he picked up a surprise silver in the men's 800 metres and there were also silvers for holly bradshaw in the pole vault, tim duckworth in the heptathlon and for the women's re
andy swiss watched the action from glasgow.ing a place in history, could laura muir give her home fans another night to remember? already the 3,000m champion, she set off as hot favourite for the 1500 metres and what followed was not so much a race as a procession. steve cram: away she goes, a victory lap! laura muir was in a class of her own and the result was breathtaking. superb running from laura muir! a second successive european indoors doubled secured in utterly dominant style. on my...
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as glasgow and edinburgh for a time.. wind is the main feature in the south, gusting at 50 01’ feature in the south, gusting at 50 or possibly 60—70 mph in exposed localities. feeling much colder than yesterday. another cold day because we've got that wintry weather further north. that is setting us up for a wintry evening and night—time. snow showers coming through thick and fast, easy late in the night as the ridge of high pressure bulges in from the atlantic temporarily. a cold start this morning in scotland but a cold night more widely tonight. given that we've had showers and they have continued, it could turn quite icy as we head towards monday morning. apart from the frost on the ice, monday looking like a much quieter weather day. breathing a sigh of relief temporarily. lighter winds and sunshine, feeling more springlike. it doesn't last because the next area of low pressure starts to barrel in from the atlantic three monday night. more wet weather and potentially more windy weather on monday night and then later
as glasgow and edinburgh for a time.. wind is the main feature in the south, gusting at 50 01’ feature in the south, gusting at 50 or possibly 60—70 mph in exposed localities. feeling much colder than yesterday. another cold day because we've got that wintry weather further north. that is setting us up for a wintry evening and night—time. snow showers coming through thick and fast, easy late in the night as the ridge of high pressure bulges in from the atlantic temporarily. a cold start...
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come: going for gold — laura muir completes another european indoors double in the 1500 metres in glasgowt tables. then suddenly, the tables, the chairs and people crashed sideways and downwards, and it was just a matter of seconds as the ferry lurched onto her side. the hydrogen bomb. on a remote pacific atoll, the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i had heard the news earlier, and so my heart went bang, bang, bang! the constitutional rights of these marchers are their rights as citizens of the united states, and they should be protected even in the right to test them out, so that they don't get their heads broken and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy — i know you don't want to say too much about it — but does it worry you it's going to boil up when you get to the states? well, it worries me, yeah. i hope everything will be all right in the end, as they say. you're watching the briefing. our headlines: tornados in the us state of alabama have killed at least 22 people and left dozens seriously in
come: going for gold — laura muir completes another european indoors double in the 1500 metres in glasgowt tables. then suddenly, the tables, the chairs and people crashed sideways and downwards, and it was just a matter of seconds as the ferry lurched onto her side. the hydrogen bomb. on a remote pacific atoll, the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i had heard the news earlier, and so my heart went bang, bang,...
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action is back under way in glasgow this morning with the start of the 60m sprint heats.ampion asha philip is safely through to tonight's semi finals after winning her heat. so too is the defending men's champion, fellow brit richard kilty. he finished second in his heat which sees him safely through to this evening. england'sjodi ewart shadoff is just two shots off the lead going into tomorrow's final round of the women's world championship. four birdies in a bogey—free 68 third round have put her into contention and nine under overall for the tournament in singapore. katie archibald has been forced to withdraw from the madison race later today at the track cycling world championships in poland. archibald had initially been deemed fit to continue after falling heavily in yesterday's omnium event but british cycling have confirmed today that she developed signs of concussion overnight. elinor barker will now partner neah evans. live action is about to begin on bbc one after this bulletin. four gold medals to be won this afternoon. there are full details on the bbc sport w
action is back under way in glasgow this morning with the start of the 60m sprint heats.ampion asha philip is safely through to tonight's semi finals after winning her heat. so too is the defending men's champion, fellow brit richard kilty. he finished second in his heat which sees him safely through to this evening. england'sjodi ewart shadoff is just two shots off the lead going into tomorrow's final round of the women's world championship. four birdies in a bogey—free 68 third round have...
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glasgow and other cities in scotland seem to be leading the way in reducing knife crime.nces between glasgow and london where i work, there is no doubt the root causes of these problems, criminality and knife crime are the same. it is a sad fact to point out the vast majority of stu d e nts to point out the vast majority of students that do head down a criminal route can be identified at a very early age and sometimes even before birth. the adverse childhood experiences the majority of these stu d e nts experiences the majority of these students have suffered can be picked up students have suffered can be picked up very early, so to me, if we can get resources to the problem at an earlier stage and begin to tackle those problems and change the lives of families that early, that is the way to begin to deal with it. martyn patterson, many thanks for joining us. they're down 45% to £160 million. it means that staff will have their bonuses cut for the sixth year in a row. but there have been betterfigures for the bakery chain greggs where its annual sales have broken through
glasgow and other cities in scotland seem to be leading the way in reducing knife crime.nces between glasgow and london where i work, there is no doubt the root causes of these problems, criminality and knife crime are the same. it is a sad fact to point out the vast majority of stu d e nts to point out the vast majority of students that do head down a criminal route can be identified at a very early age and sometimes even before birth. the adverse childhood experiences the majority of these...