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a leeds forth was ruled out. but didn't use his head. west ham stay fourth as that bubble is about to burst. ben croucher, bbc news. liverpool are up to second in the table with a 3—0 win over brentford at anfield — a crucial three points forjurgen klopp�* side. fabinho, alex oxlade chamberlain, and takumi minamino here with the goals. the win moves liverpool above chelsea, 11 points behind the leaders manchester city with a game in hand. in the women's super league, bottom of the table leicester beat brighton i—o — shannon o'brien the scorer. tottenham can go third and just two points behind the leaders arsenal if they can beat west ham in the late game. it's scoreless at half—time there. four games in the africa cup of nations today. defending champions algeria drawing with equitorial guinea in their second group game right now — ivory coast are still on course for the knockouts. arsenal's nicolas pepe thought he'd won it with that stike, but a bizarre equaliser gifted sierra leone a point. badra ali sangare go
a leeds forth was ruled out. but didn't use his head. west ham stay fourth as that bubble is about to burst. ben croucher, bbc news. liverpool are up to second in the table with a 3—0 win over brentford at anfield — a crucial three points forjurgen klopp�* side. fabinho, alex oxlade chamberlain, and takumi minamino here with the goals. the win moves liverpool above chelsea, 11 points behind the leaders manchester city with a game in hand. in the women's super league, bottom of the table...
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leeds had ten players after injury or covid, and soon they were exposed.est ham the lead. but even without those key players, leeds brought a threat. how understood that not go in? jack harrison couldn't adjust in time. in a season where leeds have trodden close relegation, here was more gloom. as his side pushed forward, they let west ham in for a second. and here is jarrod bowen! west ham through to the fourth round! and for the hammers, the next round is intriguing. they go from the capital to kidderminster. they face a site from the sixth year of the game. is the kind of tie fa cup romance of a but for wolves, the early rounds are about avoiding upsets. they are safe in the top flight and have just won at old trafford. they hope a cup run will start with this easy win at home. and just like that, wolves make it 1—0! wolves beat sheffield united 3—0, with two goals from daniel podence. and for the coach, the progress is based on simple things. i believe in so many things, i believe in work. i don't believe in too much talk, too much dream. i believe in
leeds had ten players after injury or covid, and soon they were exposed.est ham the lead. but even without those key players, leeds brought a threat. how understood that not go in? jack harrison couldn't adjust in time. in a season where leeds have trodden close relegation, here was more gloom. as his side pushed forward, they let west ham in for a second. and here is jarrod bowen! west ham through to the fourth round! and for the hammers, the next round is intriguing. they go from the capital...
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my wife's idea to run from here to leeds. yeah, my wife suggested, "why don't you run with both clubs? that'd mean a fair bit to you." and you do the maths and you work out the route. it all was inspired by rob, and he'll be in all of our heads and hearts when we take on the run. we're going to do our best for him. you're going to leave from your current club, which is leicester... yep. ..and then you're going to run till you get to leeds? yes. yeah, i'm at leicester tigers now. you work out the distance between leicester and leeds, and you get to around that 100—mile mark and you go, "well, we'll combine the two." should have six to nine months of training. but the reality is, people who are diagnosed with mnd don't always get six to nine months and we've just got to go for it. here is a very special message for you from rob. well, mate, another crazy challenge is approaching. i i would say good luck, - but i know you will absolutely smash it. i often say, "i would do - the same for you," but these challenges are beyond my m
my wife's idea to run from here to leeds. yeah, my wife suggested, "why don't you run with both clubs? that'd mean a fair bit to you." and you do the maths and you work out the route. it all was inspired by rob, and he'll be in all of our heads and hearts when we take on the run. we're going to do our best for him. you're going to leave from your current club, which is leicester... yep. ..and then you're going to run till you get to leeds? yes. yeah, i'm at leicester tigers now. you...
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work out the distance between leicester and leeds. you combine the two.d have 6—9 months of training. but the reality is, people were diagnosed don't always get 6—9 months. we had just got to go for it. here is a very special message from you. from rob. well, mate, crazy challenge — from rob. well, mate, crazy challenge is _ from rob. well, mate, crazy challenge is i _ from rob. well, mate, crazy challenge is i would - from rob. well, mate, crazy challenge is i would say - from rob. well, mate, crazyj challenge is i would say good from rob. well, mate, crazy- challenge is i would say good luck, but i know — challenge is i would say good luck, but i know you _ challenge is i would say good luck, but i know you will _ challenge is i would say good luck, but i know you will absolutely - challenge is i would say good luck, i but i know you will absolutely smash it. i often say i would do the same for you, but these challenges . are beyond my means. i know my family will be behind you, and i think the whole _ country is as well. on the behalf of me and all the
work out the distance between leicester and leeds. you combine the two.d have 6—9 months of training. but the reality is, people were diagnosed don't always get 6—9 months. we had just got to go for it. here is a very special message from you. from rob. well, mate, crazy challenge — from rob. well, mate, crazy challenge is _ from rob. well, mate, crazy challenge is i _ from rob. well, mate, crazy challenge is i would - from rob. well, mate, crazy challenge is i would say - from rob. well,...
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leeds had ten players after injury or covid, and soon they were exposed.the lead. without those players, leeds brought a threat. jack harrison cannot adjust in time. in a season or leeds have trodden close relegation, he was more gloom, as his side pushed forward, they let west ham in for a second. here is jared west ham in for a second. here is jared bowen! _ west ham in for a second. here is jared bowen! west _ west ham in for a second. here is jared bowen! west ham _ west ham in for a second. here is jared bowen! west ham through i west ham in for a second. here is| jared bowen! west ham through to west ham in for a second. here is - jared bowen! west ham through to the fourth round! bud jared bowen! west ham through to the fourth round! �* ., ., , fourth round! and for the hammers, the next round _ fourth round! and for the hammers, the next round is _ fourth round! and for the hammers, the next round is intriguing. - fourth round! and for the hammers, the next round is intriguing. they i the next round is intriguing. they go from the capital to to kid
leeds had ten players after injury or covid, and soon they were exposed.the lead. without those players, leeds brought a threat. jack harrison cannot adjust in time. in a season or leeds have trodden close relegation, he was more gloom, as his side pushed forward, they let west ham in for a second. here is jared west ham in for a second. here is jared bowen! _ west ham in for a second. here is jared bowen! west _ west ham in for a second. here is jared bowen! west ham _ west ham in for a...
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leeds led again by half—time.und half—time, more of the same. leads kept springing forward, found theirjack—in—the—box and won it on theirjack—in—the—box and won it on the hour mark. a harrison hetrick, the hour mark. a harrison hetrick, the first of his career. that's all the first of his career. that's all the goals, the drama, no way. it leads forth was ruled out. and bowen should've salvaged the stoppage time point, but didn't use his head. west him stay forth as that bubble is about to burst. —— west ham. ben croucher, bbc news. a big dent then in west ham's hopes for the top four — but manager david moyes isn't happy with the way the premier league's handling covid disruptions. remember, the north london derby was called off today due to a lack of available arsenal players — only in part because of covid. west ham played a rearranged game in midweek against norwich. but, despite leeds needing to fit two postponed game in, they had the week off to prepare for today's game — and moyes believe that made a diffe
leeds led again by half—time.und half—time, more of the same. leads kept springing forward, found theirjack—in—the—box and won it on theirjack—in—the—box and won it on the hour mark. a harrison hetrick, the hour mark. a harrison hetrick, the first of his career. that's all the first of his career. that's all the goals, the drama, no way. it leads forth was ruled out. and bowen should've salvaged the stoppage time point, but didn't use his head. west him stay forth as that bubble...
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tanya arnold, bbc news, leeds. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor.ng? a little bit. it is still very foggy and cold out there for parts of yorkshire, lincolnshire, the midlands, temperatures not above freezing, and that will stay the same the rest of the afternoon, may be lifting into some low cloud. a few sunny breaks here and they are, north—eastern scotland, the far north—eastern scotland, the far north—east of england and the south—west, but here we will see some showers develop this evening. and a wet and windy spell moves south into tomorrow morning. not as cold or foggy south into tomorrow morning. not as cold orfoggy tonight. temperatures around freezing to start tomorrow morning. the rain pushes south tomorrow morning, a bit of a breeze blowing from the atlantic. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: as details of lockdown parties in downing street continue to emerge, some conservative mps say they're being inundated with messages from angry constituents. labour leader, keir starmer, says it's now in the national interest for borisjohnson
tanya arnold, bbc news, leeds. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor.ng? a little bit. it is still very foggy and cold out there for parts of yorkshire, lincolnshire, the midlands, temperatures not above freezing, and that will stay the same the rest of the afternoon, may be lifting into some low cloud. a few sunny breaks here and they are, north—eastern scotland, the far north—eastern scotland, the far north—east of england and the south—west, but here we will see...
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work out the distance between leicester and leeds. you get 200 miles mark and combine the two.ople were diagnosed don't always get 6—9 months. here is a very special message from you. mate, another crazy- challenge is approaching. i would say good luck, but i know you will absolutely smash it. - i often say i would do the same for you, but these challenges . are beyond my means. i know my family will behind you, and i think the whole _ country is as well. 0n the behalf of me and all the sufferers out there, - thanks for the bottoms of our hearts. - you are so highly thought of. i know you will smash some sort of record for 100 miles. - good luck, kevin. ps, i deleted this by accident and had to make it again, - so you better kill it! one of the first things kev talked about when he arrived,... building up leicester. when the have a bond with successful team—mates, the bond we have, with the leeds_ team—mates, the bond we have, with the leeds community and doing that with leicester. i think that shows what he does. that inspires them to run. sort of bloke you want go into the tr
work out the distance between leicester and leeds. you get 200 miles mark and combine the two.ople were diagnosed don't always get 6—9 months. here is a very special message from you. mate, another crazy- challenge is approaching. i would say good luck, but i know you will absolutely smash it. - i often say i would do the same for you, but these challenges . are beyond my means. i know my family will behind you, and i think the whole _ country is as well. 0n the behalf of me and all the...
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my wife's idea to run from here to leeds.th clubs? that'd mean a fair bit to you." and you do the maths and you work out the route. it all was inspired by rob, and he'll be in all of our heads and hearts when we take on the run. we're going to do our best for him. you're going to leave from your current club, which is leicester... yep. ..and then you're going to run till you get to leeds? yes. yeah, i'm at leicester tigers now. you work out the distance between leicester and leeds, and you get to around that 100—mile mark and you go, "well, we'll combine the two." should have six to nine months of training. but the reality is, people who are diagnosed with mnd don't always get six to nine months and we've just got to go for it. here is a very special message for you from rob. well, mate, another crazy challenge is approaching. i i would say good luck, - but i know you will absolutely smash it. i often say, "i would do - the same for you," but these
my wife's idea to run from here to leeds.th clubs? that'd mean a fair bit to you." and you do the maths and you work out the route. it all was inspired by rob, and he'll be in all of our heads and hearts when we take on the run. we're going to do our best for him. you're going to leave from your current club, which is leicester... yep. ..and then you're going to run till you get to leeds? yes. yeah, i'm at leicester tigers now. you work out the distance between leicester and leeds, and you...
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tanya arnold, bbc news, leeds. now it's time for a look at the weather, lets join matt taylor. while ago in york. the area of high pressure that was with us has slipped southwards, and that is allowed more cloud and moisture to push in. hence there is conditions across the country. very few brakes on our satellite imagery. a bit of drizzle out towards the west. we are going to see some sunnier breaks towards the south—west. here are some showers develop. some of the best of the breaks across the north—east of scotland. temperatures are struggling today. 2—3 in parts of yorkshire and lincolnshire. around 10—11 around the south—west. the wind picks up in the north of the country. a band of rain for much of scotland and northern ireland tonight, pushing into the borders of england by the time we had six o'clock tomorrow morning. with that and showers in the south, more breeze, more cloud, more blue on the chart. not as frosty tomorrow morning. that weather front pushes its way southwards, starts its day around the borders of northern england. will work its way southwards. it does
tanya arnold, bbc news, leeds. now it's time for a look at the weather, lets join matt taylor. while ago in york. the area of high pressure that was with us has slipped southwards, and that is allowed more cloud and moisture to push in. hence there is conditions across the country. very few brakes on our satellite imagery. a bit of drizzle out towards the west. we are going to see some sunnier breaks towards the south—west. here are some showers develop. some of the best of the breaks across...
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harrison won it for a depleted leeds side, sealing his first hattrick in the process.d arsenal, whose north london derby at tottenham was called off. and liverpool are up to second in table with a 3—0 win over brentford at anfield — a crucial three points forjurgen klopp's side. fabinho, alex oxlade chamberlain and takumi minamino here with the goals. the win moves liverpool above chelsea, 11 points behind the leaders manchester city with a game in hand. in the women's super league, bottom of the table leicester have beaten brighton 1—0 — shannon o'brien the scorer. tottenham can go third and just two points behind the leaders arsenal if they can beat west ham in the late game. and the referee was the centre of attention once again in the africa cup of nations with two late var penalties in a 1—1 draw between gambia and mali. mali took the lead when brighton's yves bissouma went to ground inside the penalty area. play continued for a couple of minutes before the penalty was eventually awarded and scored. gambia equalised when bissouma was penalised for this handball. m
harrison won it for a depleted leeds side, sealing his first hattrick in the process.d arsenal, whose north london derby at tottenham was called off. and liverpool are up to second in table with a 3—0 win over brentford at anfield — a crucial three points forjurgen klopp's side. fabinho, alex oxlade chamberlain and takumi minamino here with the goals. the win moves liverpool above chelsea, 11 points behind the leaders manchester city with a game in hand. in the women's super league, bottom...
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luxmy gopal, bbc news, leeds.re has this left the prime minister? ., ., minister? the feeling among some conservative _ minister? the feeling among some conservative mps _ minister? the feeling among some conservative mps as _ minister? the feeling among some conservative mps as he _ minister? the feeling among some conservative mps as he should i minister? the feeling among some | conservative mps as he should have done the several weeks ago rather than allowing all of this to continue. the prime minister himself got more and more dragged into the scandal and there will be some who feel that it came out today forced to apologise simply because of the weight of opinion amongst his own mps and the public. it is worth looking at that apology. he is not admitting that he necessarily broke the guidelines. he seems to be saying that he went out into the garden for 25 minutes and what he should have done was sent everybody else back in. in some senses he is still trying to insulate himself from all of that. still talkin
luxmy gopal, bbc news, leeds.re has this left the prime minister? ., ., minister? the feeling among some conservative _ minister? the feeling among some conservative mps _ minister? the feeling among some conservative mps as _ minister? the feeling among some conservative mps as he _ minister? the feeling among some conservative mps as he should i minister? the feeling among some | conservative mps as he should have done the several weeks ago rather than allowing all of this to continue. the...
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and late drama at elland road as the goal in added time from danjames ensured leeds united beat burnleybetween themselves and the relegation zone to eight points. burnley remain third from bottom, but they do have games in hand. we knew coming into this game it was huge. people talk about six pointers, and of course, at this stage of the season, still a lot of football to be played, but today, it was huge for us, coming off the back every few happy results, if you happy defeats, and so we are delighted with that. now to the ashes, which resumes on tuesday evening uk time — but ahead of the fourth test, it's been confirmed that england's head coach chris silverwood has tested positive for covid-19. silverwood has been isolating in melbourne since late decemberfollowing a positive test from one of his family members. he will remain in isolation until saturday. england's squad have also undergone another round of routine pcr tests after a local bowler tested postive for covid in sydney where the fourth test is being played. england are 3—0 down and have already lost the series. obviously,
and late drama at elland road as the goal in added time from danjames ensured leeds united beat burnleybetween themselves and the relegation zone to eight points. burnley remain third from bottom, but they do have games in hand. we knew coming into this game it was huge. people talk about six pointers, and of course, at this stage of the season, still a lot of football to be played, but today, it was huge for us, coming off the back every few happy results, if you happy defeats, and so we are...
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as a drone flew over the stadium — it finished 2—1 to leeds.cameroon pits liverpool team mates mo salah and sadio mane on opposing teams as egypt were drawn to play senegal in the two—legged ties which take place in march. elsewhere there's a tasty tie between arch rivals ghana and nigeria. dr congo will face morocco, mali — the only team never to have qualified for the finals take on tunisia and cameroon meet algeria. at the australian open tennis in melbourne, last year's runner—up daniil medvedev has booked his place in the last 16... and he did it in a much calmer match than his encounter with nick kygios the other evening. the russian — medvedev, who's the second seed, comfortably saw off botic van de zandschulp in straight sets. it sets up a meeting with maxime cressy on monday, after he beat australia's christopher 0'connell. in the women's singles, the world number two aryna sabalenka came back from a poor first set to beat the olympic silver medallist maddison inglis in three sets. scott jamieson is still holding the lead by one shot g
as a drone flew over the stadium — it finished 2—1 to leeds.cameroon pits liverpool team mates mo salah and sadio mane on opposing teams as egypt were drawn to play senegal in the two—legged ties which take place in march. elsewhere there's a tasty tie between arch rivals ghana and nigeria. dr congo will face morocco, mali — the only team never to have qualified for the finals take on tunisia and cameroon meet algeria. at the australian open tennis in melbourne, last year's runner—up...
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with successful team—mates, the bond we have, with the leeds_ team—mates, the bond we have, with the leedsmunity and doing that with leicester. i think that shows what he does. that inspires them to run. sort of bloke you want go into the trenches with. he will do anything for us. everyone here is proud of him. running through the night, sleep deprived, fatigued — we have to make sure he doesn't injure or hurt himself. it's going to be tough and there are serious risks. kev will do it. he'll need the support of everybody. both his support team and everyone in the _ both his support team and everyone in the country to get behind him, but he _ in the country to get behind him, but he will— in the country to get behind him, but he will absolutely do it. we're not quite sure what everybody is going to do and how it will react, but some people don't have a choice. we won't have a choice when we start on monday. morning. applause. how are you feeling? good, thank you. ready to start, ready to get going. freezing. cool as a cucumber. no, it's a special day. both charities here representing what w
with successful team—mates, the bond we have, with the leeds_ team—mates, the bond we have, with the leedsmunity and doing that with leicester. i think that shows what he does. that inspires them to run. sort of bloke you want go into the trenches with. he will do anything for us. everyone here is proud of him. running through the night, sleep deprived, fatigued — we have to make sure he doesn't injure or hurt himself. it's going to be tough and there are serious risks. kev will do it....
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dominic casciani, bbc news, in leeds.rities say more than 5,000 people have been detained. the unrest began as a protest against the rise in fuel prices, but may have grown into something else. steve rosenberg reports from kazakhstan's capital. well, the capital of kazakhstan feels pretty calm, really, but after the protests and violence that erupted across much of the country last week, a state of emergency and a curfew remain in place here and nationwide. there is very little connectivity — they switch the internet on for maybe three or four hours a day, which makes it very difficult for people to actually work out what's going on here. and although things were much, much quieter here than they were in almaty, you can see security has been tightened. for example, that is the entrance to the presidential palace, which has been blocked off. president tokayev blames the terrorists and bandits for the violence, but there is a growing suggestion that violence is somehow linked to a power struggle going on within the ruling e
dominic casciani, bbc news, in leeds.rities say more than 5,000 people have been detained. the unrest began as a protest against the rise in fuel prices, but may have grown into something else. steve rosenberg reports from kazakhstan's capital. well, the capital of kazakhstan feels pretty calm, really, but after the protests and violence that erupted across much of the country last week, a state of emergency and a curfew remain in place here and nationwide. there is very little connectivity —...
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earlier i spoke to professor mark mon—williams from the university of leeds who is is leading a trialbits to the trial. the first is understanding what are the issues associated with putting these technologies into schools. sounds very straight forward, put some technology in school. in practice there are a number of issues to resolve in order to make that as painless as we can for the schools. the first part of the study has been looking at that issue. the second part of the study is then seeing, is there evidence that these very promising technologies will actually decrease infection rates and keep children in school. we completed the first part of the study, actually understanding how we put these things in the schools and the issues associated with them. and in early january we hope to have the first tranche of data to give us some indication as to whether the systems are decreasing infection rates and over the forthcoming school year we will get a better understanding of their impact. th will get a better understanding of their impact-— their impact. in terms of the technical _ t
earlier i spoke to professor mark mon—williams from the university of leeds who is is leading a trialbits to the trial. the first is understanding what are the issues associated with putting these technologies into schools. sounds very straight forward, put some technology in school. in practice there are a number of issues to resolve in order to make that as painless as we can for the schools. the first part of the study has been looking at that issue. the second part of the study is then...
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and then going the extra mile — running between leicester and leeds — it was 101 miles in 2a hours.like, the work that's gone on has been incredible. wejust had to run. and i understand that, you know, from my years in rugby league that we're given a platform, but it's... that's enabled us to try and tap into galvanising a community to get behind something that's so special to all of us — which is rob. and i think, whilst he has been so inspirational like he has, it's really easy to get off your backside and run. this is a sensational try — there aren't many in super league that can do that! rob burrow — a rugby league legend and kev�*s long—term team—mate on the pitch. rob was diagnosed with mdn in 2019. ever since, the two best friends have been raising awareness, raising money — now more than £5 million. the big thing for us is, we provided hope for a lot of people and, you know, whilst rob is willing to fight and show the courage he has, we'll continue to be good mates, the best we can. mr kevin sinfield, for services to rugby league football, and to charitable fundraising. kevi
and then going the extra mile — running between leicester and leeds — it was 101 miles in 2a hours.like, the work that's gone on has been incredible. wejust had to run. and i understand that, you know, from my years in rugby league that we're given a platform, but it's... that's enabled us to try and tap into galvanising a community to get behind something that's so special to all of us — which is rob. and i think, whilst he has been so inspirational like he has, it's really easy to get...
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a hat—trick from jack harrison gave leeds a 3—2 victory at west ham.ds away from the relegation zone and above everton into 15th. the masters snooker final is proving to be an entriguingly tight encouter so far. neil robertson last won this title a decade ago. robertson's century break in the third frame has helped him to a 5—3 lead over barry hawkins. there's more on the bbc sport website including the latest from england's match against the world champions, new zealand, in the netball quad series and results from rugby union's european champions cup. that's it for now. we're back with the late news at ten now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. welcome back. you're watching bbc news. novak djokovic has deen deported from australia after losing his legal challenge to the cancelling of his visa. a panel ofjudges upheld the australian government's decision — they held that his refusal to be vaccinated against covid made him a threat to public health. the serbian prime minster has accused australia of a witch hunt. from melbourne, s
a hat—trick from jack harrison gave leeds a 3—2 victory at west ham.ds away from the relegation zone and above everton into 15th. the masters snooker final is proving to be an entriguingly tight encouter so far. neil robertson last won this title a decade ago. robertson's century break in the third frame has helped him to a 5—3 lead over barry hawkins. there's more on the bbc sport website including the latest from england's match against the world champions, new zealand, in the netball...
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harrison is leeds�* hat—trick hero — as west ham's top four hopes take a hit.e last batting fail. welcome along, thank you forjoining. we start tonight with an all too familiar story — not england's batting collapse, that's to come — but everton, who yet again are searching for a new manager after sacking rafa benitez. it comes after their disappointing 2—1 defeat at strugglers norwich city yesterday. there were angry scenes from travelling fans.
harrison is leeds�* hat—trick hero — as west ham's top four hopes take a hit.e last batting fail. welcome along, thank you forjoining. we start tonight with an all too familiar story — not england's batting collapse, that's to come — but everton, who yet again are searching for a new manager after sacking rafa benitez. it comes after their disappointing 2—1 defeat at strugglers norwich city yesterday. there were angry scenes from travelling fans.
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elsewhere, newcastle earned a huge victory at leeds in their fight to avoid relegation.ey with the only goal of the game. eddie howe's side had only won once all season prior to this. ruben neves got the winner for wolves at brentford. that game heavily disprupted — stopped for over 25 minutes in the first half due to a clash of heads and a drone hovering above the ground. celtic have been drawn at home to raith rovers in the last 16 of the scottish cup after winning 2—1 at championship side alloa today. celtic took an early lead. liam scales' cross turned in at the near post by greek striker giorgos giakoumakis in front of a packed crowd. and the premiership side made it two just before half time as liel abada cut in from the right. alloa got a goal back late in the second half through connor sammon, but it finished 2—1 to celtic. elsewhere, there was a shock for holders stjohnstone, who were beaten by fourth tier side kelty hearts — the runaway league two leaders won 1—0 after extra time. they're at home to st mirren in the next round. full details of the fifth round d
elsewhere, newcastle earned a huge victory at leeds in their fight to avoid relegation.ey with the only goal of the game. eddie howe's side had only won once all season prior to this. ruben neves got the winner for wolves at brentford. that game heavily disprupted — stopped for over 25 minutes in the first half due to a clash of heads and a drone hovering above the ground. celtic have been drawn at home to raith rovers in the last 16 of the scottish cup after winning 2—1 at championship...
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luxmy gopal, bbc news, leeds.ting the british people with contempt. some on his own side think this could be a tipping point that leads to his downfall, but this is a man who has recovered from setbacks before, and cabinet colleagues are rallying round. i think it is right, as he was saying today in the house of commons, that sue gray is given the time to conduct that investigation. there will be a full accounting of them, the prime minister will come back to the commons, and that is the right way to handle this. there is a long list of allegations that covid rules were broken in downing street starting during the first lockdown in 2020. a photo taken on may the 15th showed the prime minister, his wife and staff in the downing street garden with bottles of wine and cheese. when asked about it, borisjohnson said... a few days later, about 100 people were invited by e—mail to socially distances drinks in the number 10 garden. today, the prime minister admitted he attended for around 25 minutes. and on the 15th of de
luxmy gopal, bbc news, leeds.ting the british people with contempt. some on his own side think this could be a tipping point that leads to his downfall, but this is a man who has recovered from setbacks before, and cabinet colleagues are rallying round. i think it is right, as he was saying today in the house of commons, that sue gray is given the time to conduct that investigation. there will be a full accounting of them, the prime minister will come back to the commons, and that is the right...
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elsewhere, newcastle earned a huge victory at leeds in their fight to avoid relegation.s side had only won once all season prior to this. ruben neves got the winner for wolves at brentford — that game heavily disprupted, stopped for over 25 minutes in the first half due to a clash of heads and a drone hovering above the ground. they are leading 1—0, 29 minutes gone _ they are leading 1—0, 29 minutes gone there — hearts have comfortably avoided a shock in the scottish cup, after a 5—0 win over sixth—tier side auchinleck talbot to reach the last 16. the ayrshire minnows have form for knocking bigger clubs out of the cup, but this one was never in doubt. liam boyce scoring one of his two goals here. andy halliday, peter haring and alex cochrane with hearts' other goals. elsewhere, there was a shock for holders stjohnstone, who were beaten by fourth tier side kelty hearts — with the runaway league two leaders winning 1—0 after extra time. in the late game, celtic lead alloa 2—0. to rubgy union's champions cup, where leinster ran in ten tries as they crushed bath to cruise in
elsewhere, newcastle earned a huge victory at leeds in their fight to avoid relegation.s side had only won once all season prior to this. ruben neves got the winner for wolves at brentford — that game heavily disprupted, stopped for over 25 minutes in the first half due to a clash of heads and a drone hovering above the ground. they are leading 1—0, 29 minutes gone _ they are leading 1—0, 29 minutes gone there — hearts have comfortably avoided a shock in the scottish cup, after a 5—0...
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watford if burnley or newcastle win this weekend, although both face tough away trips at arsenal and leedsomfortable 4—0 win over league 2 side stirling albion. teenager alex lowry scored on his debut, coming off the bench to put rangers ahead in the first half. and there were also goals from tavernier, itten and sakala. the fifth round draw will take place after the rest of the fourth round ties tomorrow. next to some worrying statistics released by the uk's football policing unit which show that arrests at matches across the top five leagues in england are at their highest for years. the figures are based on the first half of this season and show a significant increase in the number of disturbances at grounds with incidents occuring at almost half of all games — 759 reports in total, up by 34% compared with the same period last season. and there were 802 football—related arrests, which is nearly double and the highest number since they started collating the data back in 2015. and according to the senior lecturer in criminal law, geoff pearson, the figures follow a national increase in vi
watford if burnley or newcastle win this weekend, although both face tough away trips at arsenal and leedsomfortable 4—0 win over league 2 side stirling albion. teenager alex lowry scored on his debut, coming off the bench to put rangers ahead in the first half. and there were also goals from tavernier, itten and sakala. the fifth round draw will take place after the rest of the fourth round ties tomorrow. next to some worrying statistics released by the uk's football policing unit which show...
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hejoins us here in salford — and the leeds rhino winger tom briscoe is in leeds.he magnitude of collisions. high magnitude of collisions. high magnitude of collisions. high magnitude of collisions, when you get into 70 g higher, it could be a concussive incidence but we are equally interested in the lower magnitude that players are exposed to. ., , ., magnitude that players are exposed to. ., ,., , , ., magnitude that players are exposed to. ., , , ., ., to. there are some studies at tom, ou can to. there are some studies at tom, you can tell— to. there are some studies at tom, you can tell me _ to. there are some studies at tom, you can tell me this, _ to. there are some studies at tom, you can tell me this, some - to. there are some studies at tom, you can tell me this, some studies| you can tell me this, some studies suggest professional rugby players could be exposed to 11,000 contact events per season. tom, they are busy not all going to be at 70g but does that sound realistic? —— they are obviously not. is that your experience? it are obviously not. is that
hejoins us here in salford — and the leeds rhino winger tom briscoe is in leeds.he magnitude of collisions. high magnitude of collisions. high magnitude of collisions. high magnitude of collisions, when you get into 70 g higher, it could be a concussive incidence but we are equally interested in the lower magnitude that players are exposed to. ., , ., magnitude that players are exposed to. ., ,., , , ., magnitude that players are exposed to. ., , , ., ., to. there are some studies at tom, ou...
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from london to leeds, manchester to merseyside. many homes are unsafe and unsellable.oing on building, what needs to be replaced? so if you look at all the timber cladding that you see, that all has to come down. those who can least afford it are facing life changing bills. i'm on universal credit. every penny literally counts. we're still facing high, huge, out of this universe type of bills. there are warnings this is becoming a mental health crisis, too. it's a financial strain that has kind of forced me to take medication for my mental health just to keep afloat. safety checks have exposed the failure of building regulations over decades. we were having meetings with government in 2009, 2010 with our concerns about the quality issues on on building sites. pressure is now mounting from the conservative backbenches. if we don't want another grenfell, if we want buildings to be safe, leaseholders cannot be forced to pay. this is britain's building safety crisis. but who is to blame? so this is the children's bedroom. they share a room. as you can see, it's quite cramp
from london to leeds, manchester to merseyside. many homes are unsafe and unsellable.oing on building, what needs to be replaced? so if you look at all the timber cladding that you see, that all has to come down. those who can least afford it are facing life changing bills. i'm on universal credit. every penny literally counts. we're still facing high, huge, out of this universe type of bills. there are warnings this is becoming a mental health crisis, too. it's a financial strain that has kind...
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newcastle had a rare win at leeds.d after thrashing part timers auchinleck talbot 5—0. elsewhere, holders stjohnstone weren�*t so lucky, knocked out by league two leaders kelty hearts. britain�*s last hope in the singles at the australian open tennis has been knocked out. dan evans lost in straight sets in the third round in melbourne, beaten by the canadian 9th seed felix auger—aliassime. ulster rugby remain unbeaten in europe this season. they survived a late scare in theirfinal champions cup pool game against clermont auvergne to win it 34—31 and go through to the knock—out stages as joint pool winners. all the day�*s rugby scores are on the bbc sport website, as well as the latest from the cricket, as england�*s men play the west indies and the women continue their ashes series. but that�*s it from me. back to you, reeta. that�*s all from me. the deputy prime minister, dominic raab, and the first minister of scotland, nicola sturgeon, are among sophie raworth�*s guests tomorrow morning at nine on bbc one. good nigh
newcastle had a rare win at leeds.d after thrashing part timers auchinleck talbot 5—0. elsewhere, holders stjohnstone weren�*t so lucky, knocked out by league two leaders kelty hearts. britain�*s last hope in the singles at the australian open tennis has been knocked out. dan evans lost in straight sets in the third round in melbourne, beaten by the canadian 9th seed felix auger—aliassime. ulster rugby remain unbeaten in europe this season. they survived a late scare in theirfinal...
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we will not attack strike in leeds, quote, unquote, whatever ukraine. mister gretel, isn't that wonderful? i mean, should, should we take him at his word that there will be no rush to an invasion of ukraine? when all the social is camping in the woods around ukraine must just be a environmentalist, enjoying the countryside, i guess. so the, the problem is, i mean, is the problem actually for blinking is as you said, the rules out invasion aggression will probably if that happens we will probably see the fabrication of a pretext, of course, attempts of this in the past due to do so. and then sort of russia will find a pretext to quote, unquote may q or result to defensive action on bus or whatever, and protect the citizens. and that sort of, we believe the game. the problem, of course, for blinking in this is, and here sort of that they're actually short of and wage. and there are many possibilities. russia can use the military strength for escalate if scenarios, short or full scale war and, and invasion like a pure air war like a limited escalation from
we will not attack strike in leeds, quote, unquote, whatever ukraine. mister gretel, isn't that wonderful? i mean, should, should we take him at his word that there will be no rush to an invasion of ukraine? when all the social is camping in the woods around ukraine must just be a environmentalist, enjoying the countryside, i guess. so the, the problem is, i mean, is the problem actually for blinking is as you said, the rules out invasion aggression will probably if that happens we will...
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dominic casciani, bbc news, in leeds.y, after a man who was looking after a child refused to come out of a property. west midlands police say officers went to check on the pair in earlsdon early this morning. joan cummins sent this report from the scene. police were called to an address shortly after midnight last night to do what they are describing as a safety and well—being check on a man and a child inside a property. the man has refused to come outside of the house and since that time the whole area has been cordoned off. it is pretty worrying. it's a residential area, we've all got children, yes, a worry because they're old people who live here and they're old people who live here and they worry when they see the police. it is worrying to be honest because we don't _ it is worrying to be honest because we don't know what's going on, so we don't _ we don't know what's going on, so we don't know_ we don't know what's going on, so we don't know how serious that is and so many— don't know how serious that is and so many
dominic casciani, bbc news, in leeds.y, after a man who was looking after a child refused to come out of a property. west midlands police say officers went to check on the pair in earlsdon early this morning. joan cummins sent this report from the scene. police were called to an address shortly after midnight last night to do what they are describing as a safety and well—being check on a man and a child inside a property. the man has refused to come outside of the house and since that time...
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the leeds—based holiday companyjet2 says it's seen a big rise in bookings since the government relaxed couple of years for international tourism and jet2 was given a £200 million loan at the height of the pandemic. but some holiday businesses in yorkshire have been telling our correspondent spencer stokes that they are hoping customers who turned to them because of covid won't now go abroad instead. a sense of growing confidence atjet2, that 2022 will be a more normal year. the government decision to relax testing rules for passengers returning from their holiday opened the bookings floodgates. so, the airline views that finally, foreign travel is taking off again. we have had a very up and down two years, and i'm hoping now that we are in a situation where we are very much getting back to normal, and if that's the case, we will all be planning to get away and have a bit of sunshine. what happens if there is another variant, in a few months�* time? we can't operate on a start—stop basis. no one benefits, really. so, we do need a structured process for when there are future variants, an
the leeds—based holiday companyjet2 says it's seen a big rise in bookings since the government relaxed couple of years for international tourism and jet2 was given a £200 million loan at the height of the pandemic. but some holiday businesses in yorkshire have been telling our correspondent spencer stokes that they are hoping customers who turned to them because of covid won't now go abroad instead. a sense of growing confidence atjet2, that 2022 will be a more normal year. the government...
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elsewhere today, there were wins for leeds over burnley, brighton at everton, and brentford over astonng match of the men's team tournament, the atp cup in sydney. evans showed some impressive early season form ahead of the first grand slam of the year, firstly winning his singles match and then combining with jamie murray in the doubles, the pair beating alex zverev and kevin krawietz. the victory coming barely a month after gb lost to the same opponents in the davis cup. and english premiership leaders leicester have made it 11 successive victories beating newcastle at welford road 31 points to 0. it was one of three matches in the english top flight, elsewhere the champions harlequins came out on top in a tight encounter, beating gloucester 20 points to 17, danny care with one of their two tries. while second—placed saracens were comfortbale winners over northampton saints. and news on two silver medals for great britain today at the bobsleigh world cup in latvia. all the details on the bbc sport website tonight. that, though, is all from me for now. ben. there's more throughout the
elsewhere today, there were wins for leeds over burnley, brighton at everton, and brentford over astonng match of the men's team tournament, the atp cup in sydney. evans showed some impressive early season form ahead of the first grand slam of the year, firstly winning his singles match and then combining with jamie murray in the doubles, the pair beating alex zverev and kevin krawietz. the victory coming barely a month after gb lost to the same opponents in the davis cup. and english...
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dominic casciani, bbc news, in leeds. asking customers to use a sniff test to see if its still usable. our correspondent dan johnson is with me now. what's their thinking, dan? this is all about trying to reduce food waste because 490 million pints of milk are tipped away every year and morrisons thinks it can improve that by changing the use by date on the cartons of effectively throw it away now, for a best before date which is more like guidance as to when it is at its best quality. they want to combine that with trusting us to use our own sense of smell and judgment to determine whether the milk is still fit to drink and they think it is safe that milk, if stored properly and of good quality, still safe for a good few days after that initial expiry date. they are the first supermarket to try this but because the dairy farming industry contributes quite a lot to carbon emissions and climate change, this would be widely welcomed by environmental organisations with the hope others might follow but what nobody can explain
dominic casciani, bbc news, in leeds. asking customers to use a sniff test to see if its still usable. our correspondent dan johnson is with me now. what's their thinking, dan? this is all about trying to reduce food waste because 490 million pints of milk are tipped away every year and morrisons thinks it can improve that by changing the use by date on the cartons of effectively throw it away now, for a best before date which is more like guidance as to when it is at its best quality. they...
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west ham played in midweek to fit in a rearranged match but despite leeds having two postponed gamesare fourth, west ham 8th. earlier leicester beat brighton 1—0. having beaten south africa on saturday, england made it two wins out of two in netball�*s quad series yesterday with victory over new zealand. they came back from eight points down at london's copper box arena against the silver ferns, to win their second group game by 49 points to 46. they'll play australia in their final group game tomorrow. and ten years after first lifting the trophy, neil robertson has won his second masters championship. the australian beat england's barry hawkins by ten frames to four in the final at alexandra palace in london. he pockets a cheque for a quarter of a million pounds. it's been a decade since he last won it, back in 2012 — here he is celebrating with his young son alexander. and last night he was able to celebrate with daughter penelope too. he is the same age that alexander was when he won it the first time around. every match has thrown a lot of challenges. i think coming here, when t
west ham played in midweek to fit in a rearranged match but despite leeds having two postponed gamesare fourth, west ham 8th. earlier leicester beat brighton 1—0. having beaten south africa on saturday, england made it two wins out of two in netball�*s quad series yesterday with victory over new zealand. they came back from eight points down at london's copper box arena against the silver ferns, to win their second group game by 49 points to 46. they'll play australia in their final group...
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among the other games, west ham are 1—0 up against leeds in an all premier league tie.gham forest and arsenal. manchester city thrashed brighton 6—0 in the first women's super league fixture of the new year. all the goals came in the second half, with brighton's victoria williams turning into her own net to give city the lead. lauren hemp and georgia stanway added two more before laura coombs capitalised on this defensive mistake to put city 4—0 ahead. hayley raso made it five before this lovely chip from vicky losada wrapped up the match. city leapfrog brighton into fifth in the table in the day's other fixtures, birmingham are in action against leaders arsenal. there could be a shock on the cards here too. they're two up against the league leaders. and leicester are away at reading. reading leading i—0. it was nervy, it was testy, but england got the job done in sydney. they hung on for a draw against australia, who were bearing down on another victory in the fourth ashes test. the result ends australia's hopes of a 5—0 whitewash. with just one wicket in hand, england
among the other games, west ham are 1—0 up against leeds in an all premier league tie.gham forest and arsenal. manchester city thrashed brighton 6—0 in the first women's super league fixture of the new year. all the goals came in the second half, with brighton's victoria williams turning into her own net to give city the lead. lauren hemp and georgia stanway added two more before laura coombs capitalised on this defensive mistake to put city 4—0 ahead. hayley raso made it five before this...
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this is apperley bridge, between leeds and bradford.s the most remarkable escape story. in this van, which has been crushed by this fallen tree, a cyclist was getting changed after spending the morning cycling in the woods here. he was in the back of the van, the tree came down and he was trapped inside. 0n the other side of his van, his friends car, which are still trapped there, his friend rushed round, fearing the worst, and managed to pull him out safely, i'm glad to say. the person in the van, a guy called richard nutter is ok. we had a few cuts and bruises. he is a bit shaken up but he is getting some attention. you can see how serious this could have been, and this is a chance, of course, that the worst could have happened. thankfully, both riders are safe. it even say what it has done. the van now is a complete and utter right off. but as you say, elsewhere across the north of england, there is disruption on the rails. lner, which runs rail services between london and scotland, asking passengers not to travel further north than
this is apperley bridge, between leeds and bradford.s the most remarkable escape story. in this van, which has been crushed by this fallen tree, a cyclist was getting changed after spending the morning cycling in the woods here. he was in the back of the van, the tree came down and he was trapped inside. 0n the other side of his van, his friends car, which are still trapped there, his friend rushed round, fearing the worst, and managed to pull him out safely, i'm glad to say. the person in the...
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and leeds united ended a three—game losing run with a 3—1win over burnley. safety. leicester tigers' brilliant season continues. they thrashed newcastle falcons 31—0 in rugby union's premiership. harry potter with the bonus point winning fourth try. the tigers have won all 11 of their premiership games so far. third placed harlequins won 20—17 at gloucester. danny care marked his 35th birthday by scoring one of quins' two tries. elsewhere saracens, who are second, won at northampton. england all—rounder ben stokes has backed test skipperjoe root and told reporters in sydney that he has no ambition to take on the captaincy in the future. the fourth test starts tuesday evening uk time and there's been plenty of speculation over whether root will continue in the role after the current series. england are 3—0 down and have already lost the ashes. i will look at the future at the end of this tour. i don't think i can afford to throw any more energy into anything afford to throw any more energy into anythin- else than afford to throw any more energy into anything
and leeds united ended a three—game losing run with a 3—1win over burnley. safety. leicester tigers' brilliant season continues. they thrashed newcastle falcons 31—0 in rugby union's premiership. harry potter with the bonus point winning fourth try. the tigers have won all 11 of their premiership games so far. third placed harlequins won 20—17 at gloucester. danny care marked his 35th birthday by scoring one of quins' two tries. elsewhere saracens, who are second, won at northampton....
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born in leeds, he'd started out in stand—up at the city varieties, but he was primarily a writer, workingryer is going to write for you." that's incredible, because he'd written, as you said, morcambe and wise and two ronnies, but he wrote satirical sketches for us as well. he just had such a variety and a versatility. in the �*60s, the comedy writer occasionally appeared on the screen, here pouring the wine in the famous four yorkshiremen sketch. very passable, not bad at all. all right. good evening, ladies and gentlemen... in the �*70s and �*80s, he was a regular on tv, but this stalwart of old school comedy was also a generous friend to the next generation. i'm thoroughly enjoying this job. i love to see a young comedian make it, it's when more than one does, i get nervous. he was genuinely one of those people who could, well, light up a cigarette and a room at exactly the same time. he was just a joy to be around, and he had ajoke for every single occasion. even if he told you the same one six times, it would remain funny throughout. # my short—term memory�*s shot to pieces # and i'l
born in leeds, he'd started out in stand—up at the city varieties, but he was primarily a writer, workingryer is going to write for you." that's incredible, because he'd written, as you said, morcambe and wise and two ronnies, but he wrote satirical sketches for us as well. he just had such a variety and a versatility. in the �*60s, the comedy writer occasionally appeared on the screen, here pouring the wine in the famous four yorkshiremen sketch. very passable, not bad at all. all...
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danjames' goal in added time ensured leeds united beat burnley 3—1 at elland road to increase the gaphey do have two games in hand. all eyes now turn to stamford bridge as second place chelsea face liverpool, who are third, with both sides looking to make up ground on leaders manchester city. chelsea will be without their striker romelu lukaku — he's been left out of the squad after telling italian media he wasn't happy with the part he was playing under head coach thomas tuchel. chelsea have won just one of their last four league matches and tuchel says improvement is needed quickly. it's hard because we are so ambitious and it's hard for the team to take these results and stay positive because we are so ambitious and we know what we can deliver and we know that we can play better and everybody is fully aware, but everybody is trying hard and it's not a matter of one click. it's tough. so while chelsea will be without lukaku, liverpool will be without their manager. jurgen klopp will miss the game after he tested positive for covid—19. that game gets under in less than ten minutes. t
danjames' goal in added time ensured leeds united beat burnley 3—1 at elland road to increase the gaphey do have two games in hand. all eyes now turn to stamford bridge as second place chelsea face liverpool, who are third, with both sides looking to make up ground on leaders manchester city. chelsea will be without their striker romelu lukaku — he's been left out of the squad after telling italian media he wasn't happy with the part he was playing under head coach thomas tuchel. chelsea...
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professor mark mon—williams from the university of leeds is leading a trial of air cleaning equipmentwelcome, thank you forjoining us. can you tell us how that trial is working? what is being done, and are you able to deduce anything from its impact yet? you able to deduce anything from its im act et? ., ., , , ., impact yet? there are two bits to the trial, impact yet? there are two bits to the trial. and _ impact yet? there are two bits to the trial, and the _ impact yet? there are two bits to the trial, and the first _ impact yet? there are two bits to the trial, and the first is - impact yet? there are two bits to the trial, and the first isjust - the trial, and the first is just understanding what of the issues associated with putting these technologies into schools. it sounds very straight forward, put technology in school, but in practice there are a number of issues we need to resolve to make that as painless as we possibly can. the first part of the study has been looking at that issue. the second part of the study is then seen, is there evidence that these very promising tec
professor mark mon—williams from the university of leeds is leading a trial of air cleaning equipmentwelcome, thank you forjoining us. can you tell us how that trial is working? what is being done, and are you able to deduce anything from its impact yet? you able to deduce anything from its im act et? ., ., , , ., impact yet? there are two bits to the trial, impact yet? there are two bits to the trial. and _ impact yet? there are two bits to the trial, and the _ impact yet? there are two bits...
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dominic casciani, bbc news, in leeds.abul airport during last summer's evacuation has been found and reunited with his family. the boy disappeared in the mayhem at the airport as thousands of people tried to flee afghanistan when the taliban took over. 0ur correspondent greg mckenzie has the details. reunited after a frantic five—month search, baby sohail was just two months old when he was handed over to soldiers at kabul airport in august, as thousands of people rushed to leave afghanistan as it fell to the taliban. translation: today is a historical day for us as i receive my grandson in front of the media, i am so grateful. in the confusion and chaos of the american evacuation of afghanistan, it was a local taxi driver who discovered the baby alone, took him home to raise as his own. translation: | entered | the airport and saw a baby was lying down on the ground in a very bad condition. i looked around and showed this child to many people. i couldn't find anyone related to him. i called my wife at home and decided to
dominic casciani, bbc news, in leeds.abul airport during last summer's evacuation has been found and reunited with his family. the boy disappeared in the mayhem at the airport as thousands of people tried to flee afghanistan when the taliban took over. 0ur correspondent greg mckenzie has the details. reunited after a frantic five—month search, baby sohail was just two months old when he was handed over to soldiers at kabul airport in august, as thousands of people rushed to leave afghanistan...
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he'd started young, playing shakespeare's falstaff at school in leeds.hich went to number one... ..in finland. # it looks like a purple people eater to me...# there was a comedy panel show on itv. good evening, ladies and gentlemen, welcome tojokers wild, a game in which some of the country's top comedians match wits to see who, if anybody, knows all the jokes. and hello cheeky on tv and radio. he wrote for almost every leading comic, from frankie howerd to spike milligan, dick emery to kenny everett, the two ronnies to mike yarwood. when morecambe and wise switched from the bbc to itv, he and john junkin wrote their scripts. we've been so looking forward to working with you! come this way. it's just the same here - as what they are at the bbc. denis norden always says there's a sitter and a pacer, there's someone typing and someone walking about. and i would sit there scribbling or typing, and john would walk around, waggling his glasses. what a lovely audience! where are they? oh, there they are. yes _ never mind, they'll do. i saw them arriving on the
he'd started young, playing shakespeare's falstaff at school in leeds.hich went to number one... ..in finland. # it looks like a purple people eater to me...# there was a comedy panel show on itv. good evening, ladies and gentlemen, welcome tojokers wild, a game in which some of the country's top comedians match wits to see who, if anybody, knows all the jokes. and hello cheeky on tv and radio. he wrote for almost every leading comic, from frankie howerd to spike milligan, dick emery to kenny...
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and leeds are beating burnley i—0 — jack harrison with the opener. they have just equalised.e table as second place chelsea face liverpool, who are third — with both sides looking to make up ground on leaders manchester city. there'll be two noticeable absences from the game though — chelsea are expected to leave striker romelu lukaku out of the squad after telling italian media he wasn't happy with the part he was playing under thomas tuchel. liverpool will be without their managerjurgen klopp after he tested positive for covid—i9 but before he caught the virus he spoke about the importance of the game. the only chance to catch anybody who is ahead of you is to win football games and that's not so easy when we play against chelsea, they are a pro football team, might have similar issues like we have. i'm not sure what the executive decision as at chelsea but that's probably the case. we go there, we try everything and it's a tricky place to go anyway. you don't win there with an average performance so we should be concerned about how good we can be to play the best football
and leeds are beating burnley i—0 — jack harrison with the opener. they have just equalised.e table as second place chelsea face liverpool, who are third — with both sides looking to make up ground on leaders manchester city. there'll be two noticeable absences from the game though — chelsea are expected to leave striker romelu lukaku out of the squad after telling italian media he wasn't happy with the part he was playing under thomas tuchel. liverpool will be without their...
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west ham can strengthen their hold on fourth if they beat leeds.d, philjagielka's making his debut for them at hull city where it's currently 2—0 into the second half. tom ince has doubled stoke's lead on 50 minutes with jacob brown's opener coming after 22 minutes. and in the women's super league, bottom of the table leicester take on brighton who've lost their last three in the league. kick off at two. tottenham can go third and just two points behind the leaders arsenal if they can beat west ham in the late game. that's all the sport for now. just a reminder that it is the final of the masters snooker — with barry hawkins taking on neil robertson at alexandra palace this afternoon. live coverage on bbc two right now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport let's get more now on novak djokovic's deportation from australia. the world number one was marched to a plane in the last couple of hours. judges rejected a challenge to the decision to cancel the tennis star's visa on the grounds that his refus
west ham can strengthen their hold on fourth if they beat leeds.d, philjagielka's making his debut for them at hull city where it's currently 2—0 into the second half. tom ince has doubled stoke's lead on 50 minutes with jacob brown's opener coming after 22 minutes. and in the women's super league, bottom of the table leicester take on brighton who've lost their last three in the league. kick off at two. tottenham can go third and just two points behind the leaders arsenal if they can beat...
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born in leeds, he'd started out in stand—up at the city variety theatre, after failing his universitycond world war, which was 16 years before but upset me very deeply. in the �*60s, the comedy writer occasionally appeared on the screen, here pouring the wine in the famous four yorkshiremen sketch. very passable, not bad at all. in the �*70s and �*80s, he was a regular on tv but this stalwart of old school comedy was also a generous friend to the next generation. he was genuine, one of those people who could, well, light up a cigarette and a room at exactly the same time. he was just a joy to be around and he had a joke for every single occasion. even if he told you the same one six times, it would remain funny throughout. # my short—term memory�*s shot to pieces # and i'll tell you something else # my short—term memory�*s shot to pieces...# it was, he said, a life dogged by good luck. barry cryer — a friendly, generous cornerstone of british comedy. # ha—ha—ha.# applause barry cryer, who's died at the age of 86. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. hello. we got the su
born in leeds, he'd started out in stand—up at the city variety theatre, after failing his universitycond world war, which was 16 years before but upset me very deeply. in the �*60s, the comedy writer occasionally appeared on the screen, here pouring the wine in the famous four yorkshiremen sketch. very passable, not bad at all. in the �*70s and �*80s, he was a regular on tv but this stalwart of old school comedy was also a generous friend to the next generation. he was genuine, one of...
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leeds, or whatever. orthe un. the supposed un. yes, please.d they admitted it. they admitted it has never changed. that's us. so, yeah, again, i don't honey, you just work for him. and you're young. you're young. i'm 56 years old. you're baby. so it's not your fault. i call you an innocent and your baby, too. i will be there to defend you. well, yeah, they know a lot of stuff that's going on. i am feeling a little overwhelmed by everything the chemistjust told me. and some of the stuff she was saying there about wanting to go to war and wanting to take up arms, and being ready to fight in the streets — it's just a bit scary. and it reminded me of something that barbara, in kentucky, had said on the phone. that women were arming themselves like never before. while we were in la, we had a disturbing message from tarzan in canada. something had happened at dinner. phone ringing. hey. what are you munching on? beinus. hey. what are you munching on? beinqs- telus. — hey. what are you munching on? beings. telus, how— hey. what are you munching on? b
leeds, or whatever. orthe un. the supposed un. yes, please.d they admitted it. they admitted it has never changed. that's us. so, yeah, again, i don't honey, you just work for him. and you're young. you're young. i'm 56 years old. you're baby. so it's not your fault. i call you an innocent and your baby, too. i will be there to defend you. well, yeah, they know a lot of stuff that's going on. i am feeling a little overwhelmed by everything the chemistjust told me. and some of the stuff she was...
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we saw when we put in our sites leeding with the delta wave, we kept tens of thousands of people outthe hospital. we saved thousands of lives by providing that treatment. so that should been replicated in all these other states but instead what biden and his cronies have done, they have seized control of all the monoclonal antibodies, so yes when we were in the pinch i bought them myself. none of the governors are able to do that because the feds seized control. we're in a situation where we asked for 40,000 more every week because i have people that i could help and they are holding on to it and they're not distributing it. elizabeth: but the white house says it is giving them out to all the states, need to hold on to the stockpile to be fair to all the states. what are you hearing, congressman? >> listen, why hold on to the stockpile? get it to the americans that need it, our most vulnerable ones that need to be protected. the biden administration has no right to pick and choose winners and losers in life. this is not right. they have got to stop this, release the treatments to the
we saw when we put in our sites leeding with the delta wave, we kept tens of thousands of people outthe hospital. we saved thousands of lives by providing that treatment. so that should been replicated in all these other states but instead what biden and his cronies have done, they have seized control of all the monoclonal antibodies, so yes when we were in the pinch i bought them myself. none of the governors are able to do that because the feds seized control. we're in a situation where we...
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dominic casciani, bbc news, in leeds.ies whitewash. australia have already won the ashes and they needed ten wickets to win this match, but it wasn't to be. patrick gearey reports. the relentless march of the australians. on day five they hunt. ten wickets to get. all too often haseeb hameed goes first. that's got him. yet there was a strange calm about sydney, and about zak crawley. under pressure for his place but batting in a bubble. untroubled. he made 77 before it popped. that's out. three down, but look up, it was getting darker, the rain took seven overs out of the match. having been helped by the clouds, england needed their stars. the injured ben stokes, batting in such pain that every run stung. and joe root, their captain, but half an hour from tea—time... oh, it's found an edge. ..that was big. joe root knew it — england had to forget it. after all, they were soon in the final session with stokes still there, wounded side, willing heart, butjust at the wrong moment he was betrayed by a touch. oh, there he goes
dominic casciani, bbc news, in leeds.ies whitewash. australia have already won the ashes and they needed ten wickets to win this match, but it wasn't to be. patrick gearey reports. the relentless march of the australians. on day five they hunt. ten wickets to get. all too often haseeb hameed goes first. that's got him. yet there was a strange calm about sydney, and about zak crawley. under pressure for his place but batting in a bubble. untroubled. he made 77 before it popped. that's out. three...