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leeds. the oppertdnitytdljveeuptd here. but the rhinos this is as it here.s this is as much about beginnings of starting again. last year was one to forget. that the only score of the first half. it was a leeds it lead the did not last long. points are always ha rd to not last long. points are always hard to come by. still this extraordinary try saving tackle was as good as it got. both now going close and neither quite able to add further points. st helens with the slender victory but the optimism for the season ahead remains firmly intact. it's been confirmed that the roof will be open for the big six nations match between england and wales on saturday. that suits england, who asked for that to be the case. 0ur sports correspondent, joe wilson, spent the day at england's base. another training session for england as they look to stretch this winning run in cardiff over the weekend. another change in the starting line—up. jack clifford comes in to start in the back row in that area of the forward packis back row in that area of the forward pack is where eng
leeds. the oppertdnitytdljveeuptd here. but the rhinos this is as it here.s this is as much about beginnings of starting again. last year was one to forget. that the only score of the first half. it was a leeds it lead the did not last long. points are always ha rd to not last long. points are always hard to come by. still this extraordinary try saving tackle was as good as it got. both now going close and neither quite able to add further points. st helens with the slender victory but the...
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house in leeds is so damp.s are now targeting the city, encouraging tenants to take -l~-—--—--,—-éegeaefiegeerbk . t°' ' -l~-—--—--,—-éegeaefiegeerbk . ff’fi to if” " firms -l~-—--—--,—-éegeaefiegeerbk . fiproper'ries f: "'" firms -l~-—--—--,—-éegeaefiegeerbk . giggroperfiesf; are rms -l~-—--—--,—-éegeaefiegeerbk . giggroperfiesf; are in s -l~-—--—--,—-éegeaefiegeerbk . giggroperfiesf; are in a identify properties which are in a poor state of repair and then, for a finder ‘s fee, pass on the tenant‘s details to a solicitor who takes on the case. in a statement, leeds city council said," we have invested more than £76 million over the last five yea rs than £76 million over the last five years in than £76 million over the last five yea rs in measures than £76 million over the last five years in measures designed to tackle the issue. however, from time to time there are instances of damp and disrepair, and when this does occur we would always encourage tenants to approach us first for pressuring legal action". —— before he
house in leeds is so damp.s are now targeting the city, encouraging tenants to take -l~-—--—--,—-éegeaefiegeerbk . t°' ' -l~-—--—--,—-éegeaefiegeerbk . ff’fi to if” " firms -l~-—--—--,—-éegeaefiegeerbk . fiproper'ries f: "'" firms -l~-—--—--,—-éegeaefiegeerbk . giggroperfiesf; are rms -l~-—--—--,—-éegeaefiegeerbk . giggroperfiesf; are in s -l~-—--—--,—-éegeaefiegeerbk . giggroperfiesf; are in a identify properties which are...
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the first game of the new season sees leeds rhinos at st helens.new team, leigh centurions, they are the first team to win automatic promotion for ten years. tanya arnold has more. 0na on a chilly february morning, the 12 clu bs on a chilly february morning, the 12 clubs gathered to launch this season ‘s super league at the home of the newcomers, leigh. commentator: the ball is kept alive again. would you believe it! they were promoted last season believe it! they were promoted last season and are back in the top flight season and are back in the top flight for the first time since 2005. they intend to enjoy it. who knows. leicester city in the previous year, you never know. it'll be good for super leacock, a fresh face in here. we like to play rugby -- it'll be face in here. we like to play rugby —— it'll be good for super league. we wa nt —— it'll be good for super league. we want to put the town back on the map and some smiles on some faces. we can start the season as champions after beating warrington in last year ‘s grand final. they face salfo
the first game of the new season sees leeds rhinos at st helens.new team, leigh centurions, they are the first team to win automatic promotion for ten years. tanya arnold has more. 0na on a chilly february morning, the 12 clu bs on a chilly february morning, the 12 clubs gathered to launch this season ‘s super league at the home of the newcomers, leigh. commentator: the ball is kept alive again. would you believe it! they were promoted last season believe it! they were promoted last season...
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on his return to the dugout he clashed with leeds boss garry monk.as huddersfield held on for the win. the manager said that he held himself with dignity! brighton missed out on the chance to return to the top of the championship. they drew 3—3 at brentford. the bees scored after 94 minutes to lead 3—2 but brighton equalised in the 97th minute. they are now one point behind newcastle. celtic are now 27 points clear at the top of the scottish premiership. they came from behind to beat stjohnstone 5—2 at mcdiarmid park. the hosts were leading 2—1 at half—time after goals from watson, moussa dembele came on with half an hour to play, turned the match with a second—half hat—trick, helping his celtic now have 19 wins on the bounce and the league. the africa cup of nations final is underway in gabon. egypt and cameroon have 11 titles between them. egypt are leading against the lions, thanks
on his return to the dugout he clashed with leeds boss garry monk.as huddersfield held on for the win. the manager said that he held himself with dignity! brighton missed out on the chance to return to the top of the championship. they drew 3—3 at brentford. the bees scored after 94 minutes to lead 3—2 but brighton equalised in the 97th minute. they are now one point behind newcastle. celtic are now 27 points clear at the top of the scottish premiership. they came from behind to beat...
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in a statement, leeds city council said...d of fixing the problems in the first place. anna crossley, bbc news. the half brother of the north korean leader kimjohn the half brother of the north korean leader kim john and has the half brother of the north korean leader kimjohn and has been killed in malaysia. the bbc understands that the man, who was a5, is said to have been targeted at the airport in the capital, kuala lumpur. he was the capital, kuala lumpur. he was the eldest son of kim jong—il, who ruled north korea until his death in 2011. steam power returned to the railways this morning for the first time in almost half a century. a timetabled steam train service will run between appleby in cumbria and skipton in north yorkshire for the next three days — and the first one left a few hours ago, with our correspondent denny savage on board. danny, how was it? simon, it was great to be on the train this morning with about 500 other people, they had all made a special day out tojoin this service. they had all made a special
in a statement, leeds city council said...d of fixing the problems in the first place. anna crossley, bbc news. the half brother of the north korean leader kimjohn the half brother of the north korean leader kim john and has the half brother of the north korean leader kimjohn and has been killed in malaysia. the bbc understands that the man, who was a5, is said to have been targeted at the airport in the capital, kuala lumpur. he was the capital, kuala lumpur. he was the eldest son of kim...
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and there's plenty to think about when i head back to leeds.what somebody should have done hours, days or weeks ago. that's a serious message, but is everyone taking it seriously? and as i head across the country, the same thing keeps happening time and time again. so what's going on? these are all inspired as well. ——expired. it doesn't seem a terribly difficult or perhaps that long a job just to walk around the store, assuming everybody knows what day it is, you know, to go round and tear off anything that has had its day. you'd think so, yeah. maybe not, then. and it's notjust shoppers left confused, as older and new promotions end up side—by—side. the longer the offer has been wrong, the bigger the failure of diligence and the more worried i am, frankly. in that case, he's not going to like what's coming up next. at this store, the cashier checks the out of date label but doesn't remove it and, when i returned the next day, neither does somebody else. one week later i go back and it is still on display. when i return one month later, yep, s
and there's plenty to think about when i head back to leeds.what somebody should have done hours, days or weeks ago. that's a serious message, but is everyone taking it seriously? and as i head across the country, the same thing keeps happening time and time again. so what's going on? these are all inspired as well. ——expired. it doesn't seem a terribly difficult or perhaps that long a job just to walk around the store, assuming everybody knows what day it is, you know, to go round and tear...
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the first section is due to open by 2026 and the extension to leeds and manchester extension to leedso mforta ble. but keeping the project on time and on track could prove more difficult. and there is always the weather to think about. let's get the latest on doris. today it has been a very wild day across the uk and still very windy in some south—eastern and eastern areas but doris is pushing away. the storm had its tantrum and it is out of the way. still affecting low countries where the worst of the weather is. doris has pushed out into holland and belgium and germany. very rarely we get strong winds like this in london. the storm making its presence felt and durham. some wintry pictures from scotland, too. gusts today in a selection of places. the usual thing about the storm is the winds were about the stormis'the wtfitiis—wefie about the stormw's'the wtfitiis—wefie off about the etormw's'the w'rndewere off the land. for the next coming off the land. for the next hour or so still some deals and then thatis hour or so still some deals and then that is it. it is over. the winds fall l
the first section is due to open by 2026 and the extension to leeds and manchester extension to leedso mforta ble. but keeping the project on time and on track could prove more difficult. and there is always the weather to think about. let's get the latest on doris. today it has been a very wild day across the uk and still very windy in some south—eastern and eastern areas but doris is pushing away. the storm had its tantrum and it is out of the way. still affecting low countries where the...
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round four, leeds. former giants but a formidable foe., the david to the goliath and we all know how that ended. sutton united oi’ know how that ended. sutton united or into the fifth round of the fa cup, further than they have ever been. for sutton, their fairy tale continues, one that has no ending, not yet. for one more tight against the tallest of giants awaits. sutton united don't seem so small any more. what a night in the offing and we know of course that sutton united are no strangers to causing a cup upset when they famously beat coventry of the old first division backin coventry of the old first division back in 1989. i imagine that will serve as motivation for them tonight. they are steeped in fa cup history already, and i think they are proud of that. this group of players i feel is even better and if they were to beat arsenal tonight, can you imagine to have two non—league clubs playing in the quarterfinals of the fa cup? it is remarkable and feel —— and the only other teams will be the big are merely clubs. they are rubbing
round four, leeds. former giants but a formidable foe., the david to the goliath and we all know how that ended. sutton united oi’ know how that ended. sutton united or into the fifth round of the fa cup, further than they have ever been. for sutton, their fairy tale continues, one that has no ending, not yet. for one more tight against the tallest of giants awaits. sutton united don't seem so small any more. what a night in the offing and we know of course that sutton united are no strangers...
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daniel whitworth is in leeds to find out more.lectrics and broken boilers can all badly affect people's l. hello? but here in leeds there is a concern many are too scared to complaint in their landlord keeps them out. this is rented out, private rented accommodation with people living here. people paying to rent here, making complaints, nothing happening and they could be under the threat of revenge eviction. that is the reason why they are not coming forward to the council to complain. and that is exactly what happened to helen. her and her family and that is exactly what happened to helen. herand herfamily were and that is exactly what happened to helen. her and herfamily were hit with a revenge eviction. it was horrible. after months of complaining we got a firm of solicitors in who deal with properties and estates in disrepair. they check the property, they agreed it was damp and something needed to be done, so they wrote to our landlord and instructed that work needed to be done on the property and within a week of him receiv
daniel whitworth is in leeds to find out more.lectrics and broken boilers can all badly affect people's l. hello? but here in leeds there is a concern many are too scared to complaint in their landlord keeps them out. this is rented out, private rented accommodation with people living here. people paying to rent here, making complaints, nothing happening and they could be under the threat of revenge eviction. that is the reason why they are not coming forward to the council to complain. and...
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leeds hung on to take all three points, and the result moves them up to fourth in the table for now.ing — they're just one point behind leaders newcastle. and it's so far so good at the amex stadium. sam baldock‘s fourth goal in four games has given them the lead in the first half. a breakaway goal from jamie murphy made it two, so looking good for brighton, just under half an hour to 90, brighton, just under half an hour to go, brighton looking to go top of the championship this evening. and here are the rest of the day's championship results for you — wins for leeds, villa, brentford and preston — the rest were draws. leicester city play liverpool on monday, but after today's premier league results, last year's champions have fallen into the relegation zone. sacked manager claudio ranieri has been at leicester's training ground this morning to say his goodbyes to the players and staff. it's been a busy day at the training ground. the club's thai owners flew in after he'd left. adam wild reports. the thoughts of many leicester fans didn't exactly need spelling out, yet outside the t
leeds hung on to take all three points, and the result moves them up to fourth in the table for now.ing — they're just one point behind leaders newcastle. and it's so far so good at the amex stadium. sam baldock‘s fourth goal in four games has given them the lead in the first half. a breakaway goal from jamie murphy made it two, so looking good for brighton, just under half an hour to 90, brighton, just under half an hour to go, brighton looking to go top of the championship this evening....
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on his return to the dugout he clashed with leeds boss garry monk.n for the win. brighton could return to the top of the table with victory over brentford, but they're currently behind at griffin park. they're second, two points behind league leaders newcastle. celtic have gone 27 points clear at the top of the scottish premiership after coming from behind to beat stjohnstone 5—2 at mcdiarmid park. the hosts were 2—1 up at half—time after goals from keith watson and this header from david wotherspoon deflected in off dedryck boyata. substitute moussa dembele made all the difference for celtic in the second half. he scored a hat—trick to help his side to a 19th consecutive win in the league. england have lost by one point against australia in the quad series. it was a nail—biting netball match as england's women faced world number ones australia in the quad series. england clawed back in the third quarter after they came from seven goals behind to lead 36—34, but it was the final stages of the match which were make—or—break for the side who lost their
on his return to the dugout he clashed with leeds boss garry monk.n for the win. brighton could return to the top of the table with victory over brentford, but they're currently behind at griffin park. they're second, two points behind league leaders newcastle. celtic have gone 27 points clear at the top of the scottish premiership after coming from behind to beat stjohnstone 5—2 at mcdiarmid park. the hosts were 2—1 up at half—time after goals from keith watson and this header from david...
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both we re with leeds boss garry monk.on the chance to return to the top of the championship. the june 3—3 return to the top of the championship. thejune 3—3 at brentford. bradford scored after 94 minutes to lead 3—2 but brighton equalised in the 97th minute. they are now one point behind newcastle. celtic are now 27 points clear at the top of the scottish premiership. they came from behind to beat saint johnstone 5—2 at mcdiarmid park. the hosts were leading 2—1 at half—time after goals from watson, moussa dembele came on with half an hour to play, turned the match with a second—half hat—trick, helping his side to a 19th consecutive win in the league. egypt and cameroon play in the final of the africa cup of nations this evening, egypt are seeking a record eighth title, cameron have already won it four times. this report from libreville in gabon. 16 teams came to govern for the biggest sporting event in africa, only egypt and cameroon remain, the two most successful sides in nations cup history yet both are some odd surpr
both we re with leeds boss garry monk.on the chance to return to the top of the championship. the june 3—3 return to the top of the championship. thejune 3—3 at brentford. bradford scored after 94 minutes to lead 3—2 but brighton equalised in the 97th minute. they are now one point behind newcastle. celtic are now 27 points clear at the top of the scottish premiership. they came from behind to beat saint johnstone 5—2 at mcdiarmid park. the hosts were leading 2—1 at half—time after...
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in a statement, leeds city council said.fixing the problems in the first place. anna crossley, bbc news. we are hearing via the reuters news agency that president trump is going to be talking to theresa may later today. the white house saying that donald trump will be talking to theresa may later today, that's all we know at this stage. let's move on. aberdeenshire council has apologised after trees were planted in the middle of a football pitch. here they are. unsurprisingly, the new trees sparked a huge one person wrote, "are they playing tree—a—side? " a council spokeswoman said they'd been planted to boost biodiversity in the area, but admitted they were "barking up the wrong tree with plans for this site". i think that's quite funny but... but what? you know, i am not really a football person. 0bviously but what? you know, i am not really a football person. obviously it's not funny at all if you want to play football. it's hilarious, how does that happen? but it did. now, darren has had time to think of a follow on for
in a statement, leeds city council said.fixing the problems in the first place. anna crossley, bbc news. we are hearing via the reuters news agency that president trump is going to be talking to theresa may later today. the white house saying that donald trump will be talking to theresa may later today, that's all we know at this stage. let's move on. aberdeenshire council has apologised after trees were planted in the middle of a football pitch. here they are. unsurprisingly, the new trees...
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in a statement, leeds city council said.f fixing the problems in the first place. anna crossley, bbc news. we have had our best half hour, that stea m we have had our best half hour, that steam train has cheered everyone up. let's come back to earth and darren has the weather forecast. we should see a bit of love over the next few days never mind about today because the weather is not looking too bad. we're seeing temperatures on the rise. all that colder air is getting shunted out of the way, but there will be a lot of cloud around and it won't be completely dry and today we have seen this cloud coming up today we have seen this cloud coming up from the south—west producing showery bursts of rain. some clearer skies for a while overnight, but the push will its way northwards and eastwards. behind it the gap in the cloud will fill in with low cloud and mistand hill cloud will fill in with low cloud and mist and hill fog ahead of another band of rain in the south—west later. so with all this cloud around, it should be a milde
in a statement, leeds city council said.f fixing the problems in the first place. anna crossley, bbc news. we have had our best half hour, that stea m we have had our best half hour, that steam train has cheered everyone up. let's come back to earth and darren has the weather forecast. we should see a bit of love over the next few days never mind about today because the weather is not looking too bad. we're seeing temperatures on the rise. all that colder air is getting shunted out of the way,...
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she claims it is because their rented house in leeds is so damp.s which are in a poor state of repair, and then, for a finder‘s fee, pass on the tenant's details to a solicitor, who takes on the case. in a statement, leeds city council said: at a time when services are being cut, many will question why councils are spending millions on compensation instead of fixing the problems in the first place. anna crossley, bbc news. stea m steam power returned to the railway this morning. a timetabled service will run between appleby and skipton over the coming days. if you haven't reserved a seat, then you may have to wait a while with tickets all, but sold out. the train passed by where our correspondent danny savage was waiting. there is a diesel engine. that's only there to supply electricity and power to the rest of the train, but just look electricity and power to the rest of the train, butjust look at electricity and power to the rest of the train, but just look at this long train here. eight coaches, all full. 500 people on this train altogether. it
she claims it is because their rented house in leeds is so damp.s which are in a poor state of repair, and then, for a finder‘s fee, pass on the tenant's details to a solicitor, who takes on the case. in a statement, leeds city council said: at a time when services are being cut, many will question why councils are spending millions on compensation instead of fixing the problems in the first place. anna crossley, bbc news. stea m steam power returned to the railway this morning. a timetabled...
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it includes support for an hs3 rail project — that would connect liverpool, manchester, leeds, sheffieldeaking about labour's proposal on tax. tax cuts for the super—rich and corporations will come to 70 billion. 70 billion by 2020 in tax cuts, given away to the rich and corporations. it will reach 120 billion if philip hammond puts in place his plans for a tax haven britain, reducing us to the levels of corporation tax and island of 12.5%. so what we will do the next labour government, we will say, is vested interest who rigged the system for their own game. no more sweetheart deals between hmrc and giant corporations. no more tax loopholes and secret hideaways for the super—rich. tax dodgers under a labour government, and i give you this commitment, there will be no place to hide for any of them. 0ur correspondent charlotte leeming is in liverpool for us. let's go back to that issue of the north— south divide. what exactly is he proposing? well, what he is saying is, he has touched on there with the tax issue, what is good for people in london and the south—east is not necessarily good
it includes support for an hs3 rail project — that would connect liverpool, manchester, leeds, sheffieldeaking about labour's proposal on tax. tax cuts for the super—rich and corporations will come to 70 billion. 70 billion by 2020 in tax cuts, given away to the rich and corporations. it will reach 120 billion if philip hammond puts in place his plans for a tax haven britain, reducing us to the levels of corporation tax and island of 12.5%. so what we will do the next labour government, we...
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david wagner has been given a two—match touchline ban and a £6,000 fine after his altercation with leedsinted down the touchline to join his players in celebrating their late winner before clashing with monk. monk has been banned for one match, and fined £3,000. italy's unusual tactics in yesterday's six nations match with england continues to split opinion. eddiejones said it went against the spirit of the game. while his opposite number conor o'shea was lauded for his clever approach. but just what was it that the italians did to exploit the rules in theirfavour and negate england's attack? our rugby union reporter chrisjones explains what's caused all the fuss. italy's tactics took everyone by surprise, not least the england players. what normally happens in by players. what normally happens in rugby union is that after a tackle a rock is formed. that's when at least one player from either rock is formed. that's when at least one playerfrom either side up on their feet and engage one playerfrom either side up on theirfeet and engage in one playerfrom either side up on their feet and e
david wagner has been given a two—match touchline ban and a £6,000 fine after his altercation with leedsinted down the touchline to join his players in celebrating their late winner before clashing with monk. monk has been banned for one match, and fined £3,000. italy's unusual tactics in yesterday's six nations match with england continues to split opinion. eddiejones said it went against the spirit of the game. while his opposite number conor o'shea was lauded for his clever approach. but...
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an extension to leeds and manchester will open by 2032.ys faster and more comfortable. we're just on the approach into our final destination for today's journey, which is birmingham new street. but keeping the project on time and on track could prove more difficult. ben thompson, bbc news in birmingham. the iraqi army has captured mosul airport from so—called islamic state. the battle for the western half of the city began earlier this month and the capture of the airport would be seen as a strategic victory. quentin somerville is the only western correspondent travelling with iraqi government forces and sent this report. you can hear gunfire and one of the last remaining villages between iraqi forces and mosul airport. these are moving forward from multiple directions. up above, the coalition aircraft have been hammering this area all right long in preparation for this attack. at the same time, the iraqi government have been dropping leaflets, warning people to stay in their homes. when we we re people to stay in their homes. when we were
an extension to leeds and manchester will open by 2032.ys faster and more comfortable. we're just on the approach into our final destination for today's journey, which is birmingham new street. but keeping the project on time and on track could prove more difficult. ben thompson, bbc news in birmingham. the iraqi army has captured mosul airport from so—called islamic state. the battle for the western half of the city began earlier this month and the capture of the airport would be seen as a...
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it includes support for a rail project that would connect manchester, liverpool, leeds and hole.o reverse what labour calls a public spending system that has disproportionately benefited london and the south—east. we can speak to our correspondent in liverpool now. charlotte, is he giving any more detail as to how labour would fund this? well, we are waiting to hear that. it isa waiting to hear that. it is a gorgeous day here in liverpool, and hundreds of people had been queueing to see mr mcdonnell starred his speech. any moment now, he should get up in the conference centre. he has given us a sneak peak this morning, if you lined out of his speech, which shows us he is angry at the way he feels the way people in the south—east london benefit. he has not exactly set how they will fund that yet. there might be more legislation to get more infrastructure up here in the north, but he has given us an example of what he is angry about. he says crossrail‘s £14 billion price tag in the south is six times that of the north—east, and four times what your cherries getting, for example. he
it includes support for a rail project that would connect manchester, liverpool, leeds and hole.o reverse what labour calls a public spending system that has disproportionately benefited london and the south—east. we can speak to our correspondent in liverpool now. charlotte, is he giving any more detail as to how labour would fund this? well, we are waiting to hear that. it isa waiting to hear that. it is a gorgeous day here in liverpool, and hundreds of people had been queueing to see mr...
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gander green lane, the home of sutton united, where leeds fell in the previous round.could win against leeds. so, you never know. i think if we can nick a draw or get a win, it would be one of the biggest upsets in cup history. arsenal should be wary of the unexpected. sutton's victory over coventry city, then of the old first division, back in 1989, remains one of the great cup upsets. it might serve as motivation but matching arsenal and all their millions is a task not lost on sutton's manager. if we did beat them, i don't know what i'd do. i think i'd be up there for a long, long time. i don't know how i'd get back down. it's something i'd not even thought about, if i'm being honest. i dreamt about it, but if it happened, it would be one of those moments for everyone, i think. it would be where were you when sutton beat arsenal? sutton's total weekly wage bill is £10,000. arsenal's world cup winner mesut 0zil earns 14 times that. but what they lack in wealth, they make up for with hunger, to rattle those accustomed to the 5—star treatment. sutton will offer their o
gander green lane, the home of sutton united, where leeds fell in the previous round.could win against leeds. so, you never know. i think if we can nick a draw or get a win, it would be one of the biggest upsets in cup history. arsenal should be wary of the unexpected. sutton's victory over coventry city, then of the old first division, back in 1989, remains one of the great cup upsets. it might serve as motivation but matching arsenal and all their millions is a task not lost on sutton's...
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huddersfield town manager david wagner and leeds united counterpart garry monk have been charged withn a confrontation near the end of huddersfield‘s 2—1 win in the west yorkshire derby on sunday. in addition, both clubs have been charged with failing to ensure their players ‘conducted themselves in an orderly fashion‘. british number four aljaz bedene has beat croatia‘s borna coric to reach the second round of the marseille open. bedene — ranked 51 places below coric at 109 in the world — won in three sets and will face the german fourth seed alexander zverev in the last 16. after great britain‘s men made it into second round of the davis cup at the weekend, it‘s now the turn of the women as they look to progress in the fed cup. the british team — led by new captain anne keothavong — are in tallinn. they‘ll play turkey, latvia and portugal in round robin matches. every year is an opportunity but we must give credit to the other teams, it isa must give credit to the other teams, it is a very tough zone and the format is very taxing, it is days and days. not quite the same as a weekend
huddersfield town manager david wagner and leeds united counterpart garry monk have been charged withn a confrontation near the end of huddersfield‘s 2—1 win in the west yorkshire derby on sunday. in addition, both clubs have been charged with failing to ensure their players ‘conducted themselves in an orderly fashion‘. british number four aljaz bedene has beat croatia‘s borna coric to reach the second round of the marseille open. bedene — ranked 51 places below coric at 109 in the...
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trains between leeds, hull and newcastle. everything has been going on brexit. members of the shadow cabinet leaving, a tough week for your party. people are saying there's so much internal wrangling going on at its clear —— it's unclear as to what your party is standing for the moment. we need to get back to bread and butter issues. we are fearful that this recklessly negotiated brexit could have an impact on people but at the same time we've got to look beyond that. we need to look at how we invest in oui’ we need to look at how we invest in our infrastructure, rather knit all being concentrated on the south—east. being concentrated on the south-east. do you have a strategy for brexit? i have outlined what we should do within ten days of the referendum result. protection of the financial services, but seeing workers, environmentaland financial services, but seeing workers, environmental and consumer regulations first, and deal with that eu citizens here and also our uk citizens in europe. what we are saying to the governmen
trains between leeds, hull and newcastle. everything has been going on brexit. members of the shadow cabinet leaving, a tough week for your party. people are saying there's so much internal wrangling going on at its clear —— it's unclear as to what your party is standing for the moment. we need to get back to bread and butter issues. we are fearful that this recklessly negotiated brexit could have an impact on people but at the same time we've got to look beyond that. we need to look at how...
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leeds hung on to take all three points, and the result moves them up to fourth in the table for now.uld see some boxing history — britain's first world champion twins. gavin mcdonnell is aiming to become the wbc world superbantamweight champion, and join his twin brother, jamie, who already holds a world title. alex gulrajani went to meet them. the mcdonald's have never been too farapart, and in boxing the mcdonald's have never been too far apart, and in boxing terms, they could become even closer. jamie, the younger by nine minutes, holds a world title at bantamweight, and gavin is just 12 rounds away from collecting his own world title.|j never really wanted to see a boxer, it was only seen my brother doing well and picking up titles, i got a bug for it. hejacked it in well and picking up titles, i got a bug for it. he jacked it in at 18 andl bug for it. he jacked it in at 18 and i kept going, fighting for the european title, and my brother said, ican do european title, and my brother said, i can do that. he just lived in the pub with his mates, and he said, i can do it, and no one
leeds hung on to take all three points, and the result moves them up to fourth in the table for now.uld see some boxing history — britain's first world champion twins. gavin mcdonnell is aiming to become the wbc world superbantamweight champion, and join his twin brother, jamie, who already holds a world title. alex gulrajani went to meet them. the mcdonald's have never been too farapart, and in boxing the mcdonald's have never been too far apart, and in boxing terms, they could become even...
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there was a scholarship to leeds grammar school, with an oxford, where his politics cabinet session.e minister. he was awarded with a safe labour seat in manchester. —— labour. he was first elected in 1970. in1971l, the labour. he was first elected in 1970. in 1974, the he became a junior minister, working on the french with the concorde project. after the labour defeat in 1979, he opposed the attempt to become a deadly leader in 1981 and famously described in 1983 election manifesto as the longest suicide note in history. he wrote a book about how to bea history. he wrote a book about how to be a minister, but that the time labour return to power in 1997, he was too old and perhaps to a survey to be one again. at that very moment, ifell in to be one again. at that very moment, i fell in love with israel. his bitterest attacks were referred to israel. —— reserve. he pledged never to return to israel. it is time to remind your honour at the start of honour belongs to —— the start of honour belongs to —— the star david belongs to all dues. —— the star of david belongs to all of the sta
there was a scholarship to leeds grammar school, with an oxford, where his politics cabinet session.e minister. he was awarded with a safe labour seat in manchester. —— labour. he was first elected in 1970. in1971l, the labour. he was first elected in 1970. in 1974, the he became a junior minister, working on the french with the concorde project. after the labour defeat in 1979, he opposed the attempt to become a deadly leader in 1981 and famously described in 1983 election manifesto as the...
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burgess scored a hat—trick as his side became the first super league club to win the trophy since leeds east leading in the game. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. hello there, good morning. 12 or 13 degrees quite widely on sunday. the north—east of scotland reached 1a degrees, air has come in from the middle of the atlantic and will continue to do so although we will see temperatures drop away from the north as we get to the latter part of the week. a lot of cloud out there. overnight tonight it will spill its way in from the west. some of the cloud will be quite low across western areas and there will be at least some rain to be had in the far north and west first thing in the morning. it will be a mild night. nine or 10 degrees, fairly typical for most major towns and cities. those sort of temperatures we should see in the daytime at this time of year. a grey start for many. the weather front is not particularly intense in terms of rainfall but there is wetter weather to be had and windy conditions in the far north—west. in the far south—we
burgess scored a hat—trick as his side became the first super league club to win the trophy since leeds east leading in the game. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. hello there, good morning. 12 or 13 degrees quite widely on sunday. the north—east of scotland reached 1a degrees, air has come in from the middle of the atlantic and will continue to do so although we will see temperatures drop away from the north as we get to the latter part of the...
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huddersfield town manager david wagner and leeds united counterpart garry monk have been charged withby the football association. the charges come after the pair were involved in a confrontation near the end of the huddersfield 2—1 win in their west yorkshire derby on sunday. in addition both clubs have been charged with failing to ensure their players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion. iaaf president lord coe insists he did not mislead an mps enquiry over of what he knew about the state—sponsored doping programme in russia. e—mails emerged that appeared to show he was aware of allegations of blackmail and failed drugs tests involving russian athletes months before they became public. he denies the allegations and has been speaking to sports news correspondent richard conway. i did not mislead them, i did not mislead any select committee. i have a global sport to run across 214 countries, they have a report to write. i have furnished that committee with every piece of information that they have asked of me. i appeared in front of it for over three hours not that long ago. and
huddersfield town manager david wagner and leeds united counterpart garry monk have been charged withby the football association. the charges come after the pair were involved in a confrontation near the end of the huddersfield 2—1 win in their west yorkshire derby on sunday. in addition both clubs have been charged with failing to ensure their players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion. iaaf president lord coe insists he did not mislead an mps enquiry over of what he knew about the...
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i think when the cameras panned in on him on the leeds united day, his profile went through the roof.up the implications of it not being fun. that is the problem that has been created as of yesterday and now today. while we await the outcome of those investigations from the fa and gambling commission but for the moment, many thanks forjoining us. manchester city's manager pep guardiola says his club's critics will "kill them" if they don't reach the quarter—final of the champions league. they will be without captain vincent kompany as they face monaco in the first leg at the etihad tonight. and that's where we can join our sports correspondent andy swiss now. it is by many think city can win but their manager knows the opposition are going to be a tonight. -- it is are going to be a tonight. -- it is a tie. it is bluster here at the etihad stadium and a big night as you say for pep guardiola. as a manager he has never lost in the last 16 of the champions league and will hope the record stays intact against monaco. but monaco are top of the french first division, they have an incredibl
i think when the cameras panned in on him on the leeds united day, his profile went through the roof.up the implications of it not being fun. that is the problem that has been created as of yesterday and now today. while we await the outcome of those investigations from the fa and gambling commission but for the moment, many thanks forjoining us. manchester city's manager pep guardiola says his club's critics will "kill them" if they don't reach the quarter—final of the champions...
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joining me now is councillor judith blake form leeds city council.lt social care budget are in the region of £15 million for next year, so even with the 3% increase, we are still looking at an approximate £6 million 93p- looking at an approximate £6 million gap. it is unsustainable. we have seenin gap. it is unsustainable. we have seen in leeds, as everywhere else, the incredible keys going into a and e. we have had really serious cancer operations postponed as a result of this. it couldn't be more serious that we are working with local government across the country. councils of all political persuasions are trying to put pressure on the government to try to get them to understand the cuts they have brought in are unsustainable and are contributing massively to the problems the nhs are bathing. when you try to unpick this, do you think it is a direct result of cuts? is it think it is a direct result of cuts? isita think it is a direct result of cuts? is it a more complex picture to do with the ageing population? how has this developed? with the agein
joining me now is councillor judith blake form leeds city council.lt social care budget are in the region of £15 million for next year, so even with the 3% increase, we are still looking at an approximate £6 million 93p- looking at an approximate £6 million gap. it is unsustainable. we have seenin gap. it is unsustainable. we have seen in leeds, as everywhere else, the incredible keys going into a and e. we have had really serious cancer operations postponed as a result of this. it couldn't...
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they are things that leeds city council housing inspectors that are all too familiar with.ing happening and they could be under revenge eviction is? that is the reason why they are not coming forward to make a complaint. he is talking about people like 24—year—old liz james. lights not working? the whole wall is full of damp. this whole area is damp. i wouldn't touch it. it is the whole wall. when i came here, i didn't want to move in, because i saw the state of the front door. i don't really want to keep on complaining, because he might say to me, out you go. what would happen to you if you did get evicted? what are you worried about? being on the street. you are worried about being on the street? yes, i have been on the streets and it is not nice. i am going to start crying... sorry. i've been there — it is horrible. sorry. it's all right. so that is obviously why you don't want to complain too much, because that is the other option for you? government figures suggest around 1 million private rented properties in england, don't meet its own decent homes standard. this is
they are things that leeds city council housing inspectors that are all too familiar with.ing happening and they could be under revenge eviction is? that is the reason why they are not coming forward to make a complaint. he is talking about people like 24—year—old liz james. lights not working? the whole wall is full of damp. this whole area is damp. i wouldn't touch it. it is the whole wall. when i came here, i didn't want to move in, because i saw the state of the front door. i don't...
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fairfax county police have new information they think could help solve a murder. 83-year-old johan de leede was shot in lorton last march. police are hoping one new detail may help crack the case. a neighbor spotted a black pickup truck in the mason neck neighborhood the night of the murder. for the first time, detectives are sharing that possible clue with the public. if you have any information, police want to hear from you. a complaint has been filed by two groups alleging racial discrimination at the prince george's police department. its' brought forward by hispanic national law enforcement association and the united black police officers association. the complaint claims a number of issues. roughly 74-officers have signed onto the complaint. a few month's ago prince george's county created a panel which will examine the agency's practices, promotions process and discipline matters. it's 5 xxx and st morning washington adlib live pic paris i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. but these day
fairfax county police have new information they think could help solve a murder. 83-year-old johan de leede was shot in lorton last march. police are hoping one new detail may help crack the case. a neighbor spotted a black pickup truck in the mason neck neighborhood the night of the murder. for the first time, detectives are sharing that possible clue with the public. if you have any information, police want to hear from you. a complaint has been filed by two groups alleging racial...
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high school student could understand the argument -- here is what the president had to say follow leed by a snippet of the legal argument of the ninth circuit yesterday that baffled a lot of people. >> you can be a lawyer, or you don't have to be a lawyer. if you were a good student in high school or a bad student in high school, you can understand this. >> i have trouble understanding your interpretation of 1152 as prohibiting of what seems to be common place in foreign affairs. >>. >> kelly o'donell, i was a bad high school student and i did not understand much of that from the lawyers at all. >> listening to these arguments. this was a conference call that gave the awkward moment where they talked over each other and there was not any ability to read body language which could be essential in trying to be persuasive. the president is trying to say that national security and protecting the country is a job solely vested by the constitution in him. a lot of these matters about standing and states like washington and minnesota, parties to this case, do they havehe right to be involved i
high school student could understand the argument -- here is what the president had to say follow leed by a snippet of the legal argument of the ninth circuit yesterday that baffled a lot of people. >> you can be a lawyer, or you don't have to be a lawyer. if you were a good student in high school or a bad student in high school, you can understand this. >> i have trouble understanding your interpretation of 1152 as prohibiting of what seems to be common place in foreign affairs....
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it includes support for an hs three rail project, connecting liverpool, manchester, leeds, sheffieldreverse a system which labour says has disproportionally benefited london and the south—east. if we are to face the world after brexit, it means every part of the country needs to be prepared, and we need to put an end to the whitehall view that what is good for the city of london is good for the country as a whole. we will and should use legislation to make sure future governments will be charged with auditing their regional capital spend against economic need, and then reporting to parliament on the investment in balances, when they are excessive. it will be a barnett is like formula for the north. labour is absolutely committed to delivering hs3, a crossrailfor the north, and we will start right here in liverpool and connect the great cities of the north of england. we have some breaking news to bring you from the united states. president trump has begun treating. he often starts his day with taking to twitter, and he is talking about the decision to the judge in seattle to put a bl
it includes support for an hs three rail project, connecting liverpool, manchester, leeds, sheffieldreverse a system which labour says has disproportionally benefited london and the south—east. if we are to face the world after brexit, it means every part of the country needs to be prepared, and we need to put an end to the whitehall view that what is good for the city of london is good for the country as a whole. we will and should use legislation to make sure future governments will be...
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in a statement, leeds city council said...in malaysia. they are quoting south korean government sources telling them that. kim jong korean government sources telling them that. kimjong nam, the older half—brother of the north korean leader, who was known to spend quite a lot of his time outside north korea and had spoken out publicly against his family's gymnastic control of north korea, has it seems and killed in malaysia —— dynasty control. writers are quoting a report from a south korean cable tv network, i stress that is unconfirmed. this report says the half—brother of kim jong un was poisoned at an airport by women believed to be north korean operatives. we will try to verify that, but they are saying this tv network, that the half—brother of the north korean leader was poisoned at kuala lumpur airport by two women believed to be north korean agents. prevent is the name of the government's controversial programme designed to halt the emergence of home—grown terrorists. we often hear arguments made for and against it but
in a statement, leeds city council said...in malaysia. they are quoting south korean government sources telling them that. kim jong korean government sources telling them that. kimjong nam, the older half—brother of the north korean leader, who was known to spend quite a lot of his time outside north korea and had spoken out publicly against his family's gymnastic control of north korea, has it seems and killed in malaysia —— dynasty control. writers are quoting a report from a south...
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for example, near the pennines and west yorkshire, near leeds, a good covering of snow in the last 2aat picture. generally a fine line between rain and snow. a lot of what you can see on the charts at the moment is rain coming in, but there is the prospect of seeing a centimetre or two of snow maybe in east anglia and maybe across the hills of central southern england through the night. the chilterns and downs at risk of seeing that. for most of us it will be another grey, cloudy and cold start to the day, quite damp too, with outbreaks of rain at lower levels. across the pennines there will be ongoing heavy snow through sunday morning. we could see up to ten centimetres of snow above 300 metres elevation. so quite high up in the pennines, but there is the potential to see some disruptive weather. further west a lot of cloud around. yes, we will have patches of rain. into the hills of east wales it's more likely we will see a bit of snow here. but for west wales it's a largely dry start, perhaps with a few glimmers of brightness. starting off cloudy, perhaps with patchy of rain, sleet
for example, near the pennines and west yorkshire, near leeds, a good covering of snow in the last 2aat picture. generally a fine line between rain and snow. a lot of what you can see on the charts at the moment is rain coming in, but there is the prospect of seeing a centimetre or two of snow maybe in east anglia and maybe across the hills of central southern england through the night. the chilterns and downs at risk of seeing that. for most of us it will be another grey, cloudy and cold start...
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and family members are still looking for answers in the shooting that killed 83-year-old johann de leed. tonight, a new piece of information. detectives say that summary spotted a lack pickup truck and mason neck just after 1 a.m. the night that a bullet was fired into his house, killing him. they were told about it last year after the murder, but just released the information to the public. last year, this neighbor told us a retired world bank economist, was a good man who helped him raise $200,000 for a trip. >> somebody know something. tim: fairfax county investigators are not certain if the pickup truck is tied to the crime, but nearly a year has passed, so they want to see if that detail will jog anybody's memory. if you have any information that could help the fairfax county police department, call them or crime alison: such a mystery, tim, thank you. parent credit, a it with stopping a possible school shooting attack in california. two students were arrested in los angeles area after a parent heard them discussing a plan to shoot up their school. it is the second foiled plot in a
and family members are still looking for answers in the shooting that killed 83-year-old johann de leed. tonight, a new piece of information. detectives say that summary spotted a lack pickup truck and mason neck just after 1 a.m. the night that a bullet was fired into his house, killing him. they were told about it last year after the murder, but just released the information to the public. last year, this neighbor told us a retired world bank economist, was a good man who helped him raise...
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danielle nottingham takes a look at who leeds the pack in nominations. ♪ [ music ] [ singing ] >> reporterit is the battle of two vocal power houses. ♪ [ music ] [ singing ] >> it is sort of tradition versus bold new frontier. >> reporter: beyonce and adele are up for the night's three top awards. while the grammies get in formation. for beyonce's lemonade, or say hello. to adele's 25. >> i feel like it is going to go down to she represented what pop music was in 2016. >> reporter: beyonce leads the pack newcomer chance the rapper has seven. he made grammy's history with coloring books. it could also be a big night for country artist virgil simpson. album of the year and best country album. a new hope will hit this stage. james corden will make his debut. he is now a household name, but, the humble host says he is still nervous. >> to just be part of it. to be in its orbit is not lost on me how lucky i am. >> reporter: bruno mars will bring his 24-carat magic to the stage. but one of the most anticipated moments of the night will be tribute to late music great george michael and prince. da
danielle nottingham takes a look at who leeds the pack in nominations. ♪ [ music ] [ singing ] >> reporterit is the battle of two vocal power houses. ♪ [ music ] [ singing ] >> it is sort of tradition versus bold new frontier. >> reporter: beyonce and adele are up for the night's three top awards. while the grammies get in formation. for beyonce's lemonade, or say hello. to adele's 25. >> i feel like it is going to go down to she represented what pop music was in...
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not going to feel very pleasant in leeds and hull, four degrees. we start to see the weather changing, transitioning into something a bit colder, the cold easterly winds starting to set in, temperatures dropping, norwich only a high of three degrees ammar newcastle four degrees, temperatures 7—9 in western areas. 0n degrees, temperatures 7—9 in western areas. on wednesday, we'll see a touch of frost, meaning thursday morning, frosty across parts of the uk and then the cold air, well and truly establishing itself across the uk on thursday. a cold wind, temperatures dropping, single figures for most of us. three degrees in yorkshire, only six england, four in belfast. the cold will become more apparent on friday until we get to the wintry showers, initially across yorkshire, maybe the north—east of england, possibly eastern scotland and the temperatures, only three degrees. so, here's a summary. the cold wind, rather cloudy and occasional snow showers. hello, i'm ros atkins with 0utside source. in the next few hours, both sides of the travel ban in a
not going to feel very pleasant in leeds and hull, four degrees. we start to see the weather changing, transitioning into something a bit colder, the cold easterly winds starting to set in, temperatures dropping, norwich only a high of three degrees ammar newcastle four degrees, temperatures 7—9 in western areas. 0n degrees, temperatures 7—9 in western areas. on wednesday, we'll see a touch of frost, meaning thursday morning, frosty across parts of the uk and then the cold air, well and...
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an extension to leeds and manchester will open by 2032. prove more difficult, however. ben thompson, bbc news, in birmingham. the iraqi army has captured mosul airport from fighters from self—styled islamic state. the battle for the western half of the city began earlier this month, and the capture of the airport will be seen as a major strategic victory in the fight for the country's second—biggest city. 0ur correspondent quentin sommerville is the only western correspondent travelling with iraqi government forces, and has sent this report. you can hear gunfire and one of the last remaining villages between iraqi forces and mosul airport. they are moving from various directions and you can hear coalition aircraft above. they have been hammering this area all night long in preparation for the attack. at the same time, the iraqi government have been dropping leaflets telling people to stay in their homes. yesterday we were able to see in some of the areas to the north of us, the islamic state flag still flying. well, these men are going to
an extension to leeds and manchester will open by 2032. prove more difficult, however. ben thompson, bbc news, in birmingham. the iraqi army has captured mosul airport from fighters from self—styled islamic state. the battle for the western half of the city began earlier this month, and the capture of the airport will be seen as a major strategic victory in the fight for the country's second—biggest city. 0ur correspondent quentin sommerville is the only western correspondent travelling...
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he joins us from our leeds studio. good evening., this is the private company that nhs england and the department of health commissioned to do this work. the nhs are still responsible role as well. the nhs is responsible, that's why these type of situations shouldn't be outsourced to private companies. there are private —— complex situations, and it's important information is passed swiftly to gps so they can care for their patients. this is a big failing from a privately commissioned service. we also know and it was highly criticised that the nhs had to abandon a patient record system that was heavily criticised by the parliamentary systems watchdog. is this what we are left with, potentially being stored in boxes in a warehouse? this building is back quite a number of years, increasingly no hospitals and gps are being connected electronically, server mission is being passed electronically, so hopefully in the future this type of failure is less likely to happen. —— so information is being passed. what we can at under a strict as t
he joins us from our leeds studio. good evening., this is the private company that nhs england and the department of health commissioned to do this work. the nhs are still responsible role as well. the nhs is responsible, that's why these type of situations shouldn't be outsourced to private companies. there are private —— complex situations, and it's important information is passed swiftly to gps so they can care for their patients. this is a big failing from a privately commissioned...
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back on the road with leeds council, our final visit is to lizzie's home.dlord is the same as paul's, who we heard from earlier. my windows don't shut properly. hang on a minute, i don't know if you can see this, but there's a gap about 2—3 centimetres where the window is not shutting. i can feel the coming through. —— the breeze coming through. that whole wall is full of damp. i wouldn't touch it. no. it's this whole area. it's notjust there, it's that whole wall. even behind this. again, not pulling anything out, but i can see the damp goes right the way from the skirting board pretty much to the very top. it's unfair and i can't bring people back to the house because i feel embarrassed to bring them back to the house. when i first came here, i didn't want to move in because i saw the state of the front door. i don't really want keep complaining, because he might end up going to me, if you keep complaining, out you go. what would happen to you if you did get evicted, what are you worried about? being on the streets. straight up, didn't miss a heartbeat, w
back on the road with leeds council, our final visit is to lizzie's home.dlord is the same as paul's, who we heard from earlier. my windows don't shut properly. hang on a minute, i don't know if you can see this, but there's a gap about 2—3 centimetres where the window is not shutting. i can feel the coming through. —— the breeze coming through. that whole wall is full of damp. i wouldn't touch it. no. it's this whole area. it's notjust there, it's that whole wall. even behind this....
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a 16—year—old boy has died after he was stabbed in a busy street in leeds.en from the harehills area to hospital for treatment, but died a short time later. a 15—year—old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder. the decision to end a scheme to let unaccompanied refugee children into the uk is shameful according to the scottish first minister nicola sturgeon. she's urged the prime minister to change her mind saying there is a moral duty to help those in need. the scheme's due to end in march with 350 children being admitted far fewer than some campaigners had hoped for. some distressing pictures from new zealand where volunteers are trying to save around 100 whales that have become trapped on a beach. hundreds more have already died in one of the biggest ever mass strandings in the country's history. it's hoped the pilot whales may be able to swim to safety during the next high tide. simon clemison reports. as they wait for high tide, volunteers do everything they can to cool the whales, pouring water and covering them with cloth to help regulate body te
a 16—year—old boy has died after he was stabbed in a busy street in leeds.en from the harehills area to hospital for treatment, but died a short time later. a 15—year—old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder. the decision to end a scheme to let unaccompanied refugee children into the uk is shameful according to the scottish first minister nicola sturgeon. she's urged the prime minister to change her mind saying there is a moral duty to help those in need. the scheme's due to end...
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the second goes in to leeds and manchester. both sides of the debate. we have two guests. let me start with you. you think this is a good thing for birmingham and you work in the chambers of commerce. we can see there is huge investment in birmingham. this is just there is huge investment in birmingham. this isjust the there is huge investment in birmingham. this is just the latest ina birmingham. this is just the latest in a whole line of investments. absolutely. into such great location, having this conversation this morning here that you can see the new investment, the cranes on the new investment, the cranes on the skyline, and the investment opportunity with the h52 upgrade. a lot of success stories. the hsbc relocating to birmingham. it has become part of the success story of the city, the h52 coming to birmingham as well. and notjust direct investment from the h52 line, but also associated benefits. a lot of work going with local stakeholders about how they can maximise this opportunity to kickstart investment maximise t
the second goes in to leeds and manchester. both sides of the debate. we have two guests. let me start with you. you think this is a good thing for birmingham and you work in the chambers of commerce. we can see there is huge investment in birmingham. this is just there is huge investment in birmingham. this isjust the there is huge investment in birmingham. this is just the latest ina birmingham. this is just the latest in a whole line of investments. absolutely. into such great location,...
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he's in our leeds studio., thank you very much forjoining us tonight. what is your reaction to the suggestions coming from the government? well, i think this is a welcome and very timely package of measures, really. ithink welcome and very timely package of measures, really. i think we have known for a long time that the real losers in the housing market are people in private rent. we've seen the housing crisis, for a number of yea rs, the housing crisis, for a number of years, people when we talk about housing crisis, well government has dealt with it like it is an ownership crisis. i think shows government has opened up to the fact that ownership is not for everyone. not everyone wants it buy or can afford to. we need other options. house associations are delivering to this route. we want to do more and we see this as a welcome announcement from government that gives us the opportunity to do that. what needs to change, then, is it the type of houses we build? is it the type of houses we build? is it the lega
he's in our leeds studio., thank you very much forjoining us tonight. what is your reaction to the suggestions coming from the government? well, i think this is a welcome and very timely package of measures, really. ithink welcome and very timely package of measures, really. i think we have known for a long time that the real losers in the housing market are people in private rent. we've seen the housing crisis, for a number of yea rs, the housing crisis, for a number of years, people when we...
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manchester, sheffield, leeds and birmingham having a lovely afternoon.rts of wales and eventually to south—west england more showers, some could be on the heavy side later this afternoon. the rain we have at the moment in south—east england and east anglia clearing away gradually. some of us getting sunshine. the rain clearing from murrayfield to leave a dry afternoon and it will be a dry evening at twickenham. quite chilly under clear skies are many areas will see a frost setting into. here is how it's looking for a selection of english premier league games this afternoon. dry weather dominates here. the picture tonight, yes, things turning chilly under clear skies and a frost developing. the wet weather in northern scotland players but further showers to western parts of scotland. england and wales seeing a band of rain. as those temperatures drop, with a bit of wet weather here and there, there isa of wet weather here and there, there is a risk of things turning a bit icy on untreated surfaces and some patchy fog developing, more tomorrow morning. som
manchester, sheffield, leeds and birmingham having a lovely afternoon.rts of wales and eventually to south—west england more showers, some could be on the heavy side later this afternoon. the rain we have at the moment in south—east england and east anglia clearing away gradually. some of us getting sunshine. the rain clearing from murrayfield to leave a dry afternoon and it will be a dry evening at twickenham. quite chilly under clear skies are many areas will see a frost setting into....
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for some, attending morning worship in leeds, it is time for same—sex marriage to be allowed in churcheard. and i just think that's a terrible sadness in terms of the broad life of the church. so long ago, people could change their mind about slavery, even though it was in the bible. why can't they realise that we're real people who have real relationships? but for evangelical christians, even those who might be same—sex attracted, the critical issue is not inclusiveness, but obedience to scripture and tradition. the teaching of the bible says that we are all broken in different ways. all of us are broken in our sexuality in fact, whether that's homosexual or heterosexual. all of us have sexual desires that we need to say no to, for the sake of our integrity as christian disciples. the house of bishops has called for a change in tone and mutual respect. that will be put to the test on wednesday, when members of general synod will debate the issue. martin bashir, bbc news. this weekend, saudi arabia has played host to the director of the cia and the secretary general of the un, a remind
for some, attending morning worship in leeds, it is time for same—sex marriage to be allowed in churcheard. and i just think that's a terrible sadness in terms of the broad life of the church. so long ago, people could change their mind about slavery, even though it was in the bible. why can't they realise that we're real people who have real relationships? but for evangelical christians, even those who might be same—sex attracted, the critical issue is not inclusiveness, but obedience to...
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gander green lane, the home of sutton united, where leeds fell in the previous round.t we could win against leeds. so, you never know. i think if we can nick a draw or get a win, it would be one of the biggest upsets in cup history. arsenal should be wary of the unexpected. sutton's victory over coventry city, then of the old first division, back in 1989, remains one of the great cup upsets. it might serve as motivation but matching arsenal and all their millions is a task not lost on sutton's manager. if we did beat them, i don't know what i'd do. i think i'd be up there for a long, long time. i don't know how i'd get back down. it's something i'd not even thought about, if i'm being honest. i dreamt about it, but if it happened, it would be one of those moments for everyone, i think. it would be where were you when sutton beat arsenal? sutton's total weekly wage bill is £10,000. arsenal's world cup winner mesut 0zil earns 1a times that. but what they lack in wealth, they make up for with hunger, to rattle those accustomed to the 5—star treatment. sutton will offer th
gander green lane, the home of sutton united, where leeds fell in the previous round.t we could win against leeds. so, you never know. i think if we can nick a draw or get a win, it would be one of the biggest upsets in cup history. arsenal should be wary of the unexpected. sutton's victory over coventry city, then of the old first division, back in 1989, remains one of the great cup upsets. it might serve as motivation but matching arsenal and all their millions is a task not lost on sutton's...