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katie gornall, bbc news.n walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the veteran left—wing senator bernie sanders has won the new hampshire primary, the latest stage in the contest to choose a democratic party candidate for the white house. china reports another 97 deaths in the coronavirus outbreak as the death toll climbs above1,100. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the new york times online, which, like many other media outlets, they are focussed the us democratic presidential race's first primary. bernie sanders has won in a tight tree over centrist former mayor pete buttigieg. meanwhile, vox says four lawyers who prosecuted political operative roger stone have resigned in protest after their sentencing recommendation was overruled and slashed by donald trump's justice department. the guardian leads with hs2, saying pm borisjohnson has st
katie gornall, bbc news.n walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the veteran left—wing senator bernie sanders has won the new hampshire primary, the latest stage in the contest to choose a democratic party candidate for the white house. china reports another 97 deaths in the coronavirus outbreak as the death toll climbs above1,100. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines...
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our sports correspondent katie gornall reports. starting beep. reaching for the top. hopes are in the fingertips of shauna coxsey. she's the country's most successful competitive climber and today she became the first ever sport climber selected for team gb. i started climbing when i was four. i would watch the olympic games and it was so inspiring, but also, i felt quite disconnected because my sport wasn't part of that. so now to be here talking about the games and i'm going to be there too, it's just so crazy. i'm really, really excited. climbing is a sport on the rise. it will make its olympic debut in tokyo this summer along with the likes of skateboarding and surfing, all sports popular with younger people and all hoping to reach a whole new audience. olympic exposure offers a huge opportunity for climbing, which has already experienced a surge in popularity. in 2017, it's thought1 million people climbed on an indoor wall. by 2019, that number had grown to almost 1.5 million. more and more people, it seems, are spending their free time hanging around places like
our sports correspondent katie gornall reports. starting beep. reaching for the top. hopes are in the fingertips of shauna coxsey. she's the country's most successful competitive climber and today she became the first ever sport climber selected for team gb. i started climbing when i was four. i would watch the olympic games and it was so inspiring, but also, i felt quite disconnected because my sport wasn't part of that. so now to be here talking about the games and i'm going to be there too,...
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katie gornall, bbc news. come to terms with the terrible suffering in their community in recent years. they're yazidis from the sinjar mountains of northern iraq who have had years of persecution at the hands of the islamic state group. now a group of them have formed a choir and havejust arrived in the uk to perform — as part of a project to preserve their culture and traditions. david sillito has been to meet them. women sing. if you passed them in the street, you really wouldn't give them a second glance — a group of cheerful and rather glamorous young women doing a bit of sightseeing. but what you don't see are the horrors they've endured. translation: i was nine years old at the time when isis attacked sinjar. i don't know anything about where my father and mother are, nor about my brother or his five children. the choir was only formed a couple of months ago. the women are yazidis, they're from the sinjar mountains of northern iraq, a religious minority that suffered appalling persecution. many of their
katie gornall, bbc news. come to terms with the terrible suffering in their community in recent years. they're yazidis from the sinjar mountains of northern iraq who have had years of persecution at the hands of the islamic state group. now a group of them have formed a choir and havejust arrived in the uk to perform — as part of a project to preserve their culture and traditions. david sillito has been to meet them. women sing. if you passed them in the street, you really wouldn't give them...
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katie gornall looks back at his life. ina great in a great say by harry gregg!ry gregg was happy to be remembered as a competitor and a footballer, but to many he was so much more. a man with qualities that shone far beyond the football pitch. munich airport, and wreckage that tells the story of the dreadful disaster. on the 6th of february 1958, a plane carrying 44 people crashed in munich and on board were the manchester united team returning from a cup tie. somehow, harry gregg survived and twice returned to the wreckage to drag team—mates to safety. 23 people died in the munich disaster, but for harry gregg the shocking death toll would have been much higher. i know it happened. i know i was there and i know i was very fortunate... i could do without it, but i was there with a lot more people and i was one of the lucky ones. he returned from munich hailed a hero, but mentally scarred by what he had seen and there was no time to rest or recuperate. just 13 days after the disaster, he was back playing, spearheading a united side that would reach that season's
katie gornall looks back at his life. ina great in a great say by harry gregg!ry gregg was happy to be remembered as a competitor and a footballer, but to many he was so much more. a man with qualities that shone far beyond the football pitch. munich airport, and wreckage that tells the story of the dreadful disaster. on the 6th of february 1958, a plane carrying 44 people crashed in munich and on board were the manchester united team returning from a cup tie. somehow, harry gregg survived and...
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our sports correspondent katie gornal was there he was an outstanding talent, this picture—perfect volleyeason for 1980. a few years later, you become britain's first1 million complex football player. but with every barrier broken, the walls of prejudice remain. but with every barrier broken, the walls of prejudice remained. after coming out in 1990, he became magnet for abuse. eight years later, his life mired in chaos, he felt he couldn't go on. the former footballer, justin fashanu has been found dead in london. today, the mood is very different. on what would have been justin fashanu's 59th birthday, his life is now being celebrated with a place in football's hall of fame. i think it's more about his legacy, i think it's more about, you know, the example that he has given to other people, and i think it's him paving the way for others. and it's more thanjust his talent with football and more than him just being gay, so it's a question of a lot of things coming together and finally having recognition for who he was. the struggle was there from the start. as children, justin and his bro
our sports correspondent katie gornal was there he was an outstanding talent, this picture—perfect volleyeason for 1980. a few years later, you become britain's first1 million complex football player. but with every barrier broken, the walls of prejudice remain. but with every barrier broken, the walls of prejudice remained. after coming out in 1990, he became magnet for abuse. eight years later, his life mired in chaos, he felt he couldn't go on. the former footballer, justin fashanu has...
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our correspondent katie gornall was at today's squad announcement at wembley.at has been named by the manager today. it is packed with young players, eight of them are under the age of 23, and there are a few names that will not be as familiar to some fans. there was chloe kelly, it is a big day for grace frisk as well, the west ham defender, celebrating herfirst senior college. there were some notable absences, one player had an injury and won't make the trip to america, and jodie taylor, the dropped. jodie taylor is in the twilight of her career at 33 years of age. she might struggle to get back on side but the manager says the door is always open. he does not pick players based on their age, he only looked at quality. we have introduced a lot of these young players as training players but now you're at the point now we are playing regularly at a level which i think is international and, ultimately, they deserve to be in the squad. i do not regret age, whether they are 30 or under 20, i look at the quality of what they can bring to the team. now is the right
our correspondent katie gornall was at today's squad announcement at wembley.at has been named by the manager today. it is packed with young players, eight of them are under the age of 23, and there are a few names that will not be as familiar to some fans. there was chloe kelly, it is a big day for grace frisk as well, the west ham defender, celebrating herfirst senior college. there were some notable absences, one player had an injury and won't make the trip to america, and jodie taylor, the...
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our correspondent katie gornall reports.by side, but in the premier league, they are poles apart. while liverpool have turned the title and a one horse race, west ham are threatened with relegation and revolt. like balloons and a protest against the club owners. 52 point separated the two sides to kick off, not so much a gap as a goal. that's up not so much a gap as a goal. that's up like balloons. after eight minutes, they made it even bigger. with every possible step stacked against west ham, set pieces gave them the best chance of success. city upsetting the top. liverpool look to reassert themselves but were frustrated by the fingertips of bobby on ski. west ham level at the break. for them and will get even better. —— fingertips of fabianski. liverpool have yet to drop a point at and liverpool have yet to drop a point atand fail liverpool have yet to drop a point at and fail in this was the script. pablo causing chaos in the area and in the stands. now the pressure was unlivable. —— cost a point at anfield. went to the
our correspondent katie gornall reports.by side, but in the premier league, they are poles apart. while liverpool have turned the title and a one horse race, west ham are threatened with relegation and revolt. like balloons and a protest against the club owners. 52 point separated the two sides to kick off, not so much a gap as a goal. that's up not so much a gap as a goal. that's up like balloons. after eight minutes, they made it even bigger. with every possible step stacked against west ham,...
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our sports correspondent katie gornall reports. and a great save by harry gregg.der footballer, but to many, he was so much more, a man with qualities that far beyond the football pitch. —— qualities that shone far beyond. the story of the dreadful disaster... on the 6th of february, 1958, a plane carrying 44 people crashed in munich. 0n carrying 44 people crashed in munich. on board were the manchester united team returning from a european cup tie. somehow, harry gregg survived and twice returned to the burning fuselage to drag team—mates and strangers, including bobby charlton, to safety. for harry gregg, the shocking death toll would have been much higher. -- but for harry gregg. i know i was very fortu nate. harry gregg. i know i was very fortunate. i could do without it, but i was there. there was a lot more people, and i was one of the lucky ones. harry gregg returned from munich being hailed a hero but mentally scarred by what he had seen, and there was no time to rest and recuperate. just 13 days after the disaster, he was back playing, spearheading a unit
our sports correspondent katie gornall reports. and a great save by harry gregg.der footballer, but to many, he was so much more, a man with qualities that far beyond the football pitch. —— qualities that shone far beyond. the story of the dreadful disaster... on the 6th of february, 1958, a plane carrying 44 people crashed in munich. 0n carrying 44 people crashed in munich. on board were the manchester united team returning from a european cup tie. somehow, harry gregg survived and twice...
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our sports correspondent katie gornall reports this picture perfect volley won goal of the season inw years later he would become britain's first £1 million black footballer but with every barrier broken the walls of prejudice remained. after coming out in 1990 he became magnet for abuse. eight yea rs later he became magnet for abuse. eight years later he felt he couldn't go on. the former footballer, justin fashanu has been found dead in london. today, the mood is very different. on what would have beenjustin fashanu's 59th birthday his life is now being celebrated with a place in football's hall of fame.|j now being celebrated with a place in football's hall of fame. i think it is more about his legacy, more about, you know, the example that he has given to other people, and i think it is him paving the way for others, and it is more thanjust his talent with football and more than him just being gay, so it is a question of a lot of things coming together and finally having recognition for who he was. the struggle was there from the start, as childrenjustin struggle was there from t
our sports correspondent katie gornall reports this picture perfect volley won goal of the season inw years later he would become britain's first £1 million black footballer but with every barrier broken the walls of prejudice remained. after coming out in 1990 he became magnet for abuse. eight yea rs later he became magnet for abuse. eight years later he felt he couldn't go on. the former footballer, justin fashanu has been found dead in london. today, the mood is very different. on what...
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correspondent katie gornall reports. side—by—side, but in the premier league, they are poles apart.ith relegation and revolt. a protest against the club's owners. 52 points separated the buy that kickoff —— the sides. rinaldo made it seem even bigger. with every possible statistic stacked against west ham, set pieces gave them their best chance of success. stunning the cob. liverpool look to reassert themselves but were frustrated by fabienne ski. ii at the break. liverpool are yet to drop a point at anfield this season, so this wasn't in the script. pablo causing chaos in the script. pablo causing chaos in the area and the stands. now the pressure was all on liverpool. the headline writers were poised into the story slipped away. what a moment to lose your grip! study are a manet was presented with a chance he couldn't miss —— sadio mane. while they were pushed closer than expected, it seems nothing can knock them off course. two people that won't throw even a single punch could play the crucial role in determining whether there'll be a unification fight between britain's two heavy
correspondent katie gornall reports. side—by—side, but in the premier league, they are poles apart.ith relegation and revolt. a protest against the club's owners. 52 points separated the buy that kickoff —— the sides. rinaldo made it seem even bigger. with every possible statistic stacked against west ham, set pieces gave them their best chance of success. stunning the cob. liverpool look to reassert themselves but were frustrated by fabienne ski. ii at the break. liverpool are yet to...
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katie gornall reports. justin fashanu was an outstanding talent.er, he would become britain's first £1 million black footballer.
katie gornall reports. justin fashanu was an outstanding talent.er, he would become britain's first £1 million black footballer.
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our sports correspondent katie gornall reports. justin fashanu was an outstanding talent.ed in chaos, he felt he couldn‘t go on. the former footballer, justin fashanu has been found dead in london. today, the mood is very different. on what would have been justin fashanu‘s 59th birthday, his life is now being celebrated with a place in football‘s hall of fame. i think it's more about his legacy, i think it's more about, you know, the example that he has given to other people, and i think it's him paving the way for others. and it's more thanjust his talent with football and more than him just being gay, so it's a question of a lot of things coming together and finally having recognition for who he was. the struggle was there from the start. as children, justin and his brother, john, were given up for adoption. both found careers in football, if not acceptance. injuries would hamperjustin‘s ability, but his career was about so much more. it‘s affected my career and i think that it‘s probably put the bullet in the head of his career at the end of the day. and i think it‘s a
our sports correspondent katie gornall reports. justin fashanu was an outstanding talent.ed in chaos, he felt he couldn‘t go on. the former footballer, justin fashanu has been found dead in london. today, the mood is very different. on what would have been justin fashanu‘s 59th birthday, his life is now being celebrated with a place in football‘s hall of fame. i think it's more about his legacy, i think it's more about, you know, the example that he has given to other people, and i think...