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especially for a merseyside derby, i think you‘ve a lwa ys merseyside derby, i think you‘ve always gotl occasion for liverpool‘s women but it comes at a critical point in their season. currently bottom of the women‘s super league table, having gained just one point from their opening five matches. however the manager insists there is a calm atmosphere in the dressing room ahead of what will be their biggest game of the season, so far. i think it doesn't matter what age you are, whether you're i think it doesn't matter what age you are, whetheryou're men, women, it doesn't matter, it's a derby. we have the ultimate respect for each other as pubs, but it is a fierce, feisty game at times. —— ultimate respect for each other as clubs. it's important they keep class about them and control what they can control and term up and perform and not let the occasion but get the better of them. liverpool hope this will finally kick—start their season. everton have started more brightly, three wins from their opening five games meaning they are towards the top of the table. and when they were out her
especially for a merseyside derby, i think you‘ve a lwa ys merseyside derby, i think you‘ve always gotl occasion for liverpool‘s women but it comes at a critical point in their season. currently bottom of the women‘s super league table, having gained just one point from their opening five matches. however the manager insists there is a calm atmosphere in the dressing room ahead of what will be their biggest game of the season, so far. i think it doesn't matter what age you are, whether...
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merseyside police have said they are aware of a poster on social media encouraging liverpool fans tous ahead of their league match at anfield on sunday. the unofficial poster asks fans to "welcome" city's bus in the same manner as before the 2018 champions league quarter final first leg, when the coach was hit with missiles and so badly damaged that a replacement was needed to take the players home. merseyside police said they had liaised with both clubs and supporter groups and had put a comprehensive and appropriate policing operation in place. stoke have confirmed that northern ireland manager michael o'neill is their new manager. the irish fa gave permission to the championship side to approach o'neill. he's expected to take charge of stoke's game against barnsley tomorrow. it's believed o'neill will then return to northern ireland to take charge of theirfinal two euro 2020 qualifiers, before moving to stoke on a full—time basis. stoke are currently bottom of the championship. onto golf, and tiger woods has named himself as one of his captain's picks for next month's presidents c
merseyside police have said they are aware of a poster on social media encouraging liverpool fans tous ahead of their league match at anfield on sunday. the unofficial poster asks fans to "welcome" city's bus in the same manner as before the 2018 champions league quarter final first leg, when the coach was hit with missiles and so badly damaged that a replacement was needed to take the players home. merseyside police said they had liaised with both clubs and supporter groups and had...
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merseyside police say they don't want a welcome from liverpool scenes like this again.e top two teams face each other/ and can great britain get past the might of new zealand? the rugby league lions have been hit with injury in the lead up to their second match in aukland. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'mjane dougall. we start at wembley where england women will make history with what's expected to be a record crowd for an international. they've already met their target for supporters with more than 75,000 tickets being sold for the friendly against germany. but on the pitch, it's a different story with only one win in their last six matches. manager phil neville had this to say. this match could mark a new dawn for england's women while angling's men have enjoyed many and iconic night under the lights, tomorrow is only the second time the lionesses had been allowed to grace the picture at wembley, the last time was in 2014, again playing germany, that night beaten 3— dell, tomorrow the germans will pose another stern test. they are currently ranked second in the wor
merseyside police say they don't want a welcome from liverpool scenes like this again.e top two teams face each other/ and can great britain get past the might of new zealand? the rugby league lions have been hit with injury in the lead up to their second match in aukland. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'mjane dougall. we start at wembley where england women will make history with what's expected to be a record crowd for an international. they've already met their target for supporters with...
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already, tensions have been building with merseyside police warning fans not to respond to a call onhe city bus as they did in 2018 when missiles were thrown. patrick gearey looks ahead to sunday's match. liverpool will be hurt. still a very long season ahead. the title race has barely reached the first bend and yet this feels like a crucialjunction. liverpool arrive at it ahead, six points north of manchester city, the team they chased to the last day of last season. separated by only one point. after such a relentless race, managerial trash talk would seem hollow, instead warm words replace mind games. i could not respect him more. he is the best manager in the world. wherever he was, he had a proper impact on the team. you can see when he is not there any more, the football looks different. when he took over the team, it was not a real contender. in history, yes, but not to win the premier league or be on top. and he did it. in three or four years, he built something marvellous to watch. pleasantries aside, when the two sides meet, it matters. the only game liverpool lost was to c
already, tensions have been building with merseyside police warning fans not to respond to a call onhe city bus as they did in 2018 when missiles were thrown. patrick gearey looks ahead to sunday's match. liverpool will be hurt. still a very long season ahead. the title race has barely reached the first bend and yet this feels like a crucialjunction. liverpool arrive at it ahead, six points north of manchester city, the team they chased to the last day of last season. separated by only one...
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reading drew with bristol city whilst at anfield everton won the merseyside derby i—0.rld tour finals between stefanos tsitsipas and dominic thiem. neither have lifted the end of season title before and with around £i.5 million to the winner there's plenty at stake at london's o2 arena. these are live pictures that you can watch right now on bbc two. tsitsipas is making his debut in the tournament full stop and saw off roger federer in yesterday's semi finals whilst thiem beat federer and novak djokovic in the round robin phase and then defending champion alexander zverev to make it this far. the first set went the way of thiem in a tie break. into the second set, tsitsipas a double break to the good. lewis hamilton could be stripped of his third place finish at a chaotic brazilian grand prix that was won by max verstappen. ferrari's sebastian vettel and charles leclerc had already taken each other out towards the end of the race. that brought out the safety car and on the first lap after the restart hamilton collided with red bull's alex albon. despite damaging his car
reading drew with bristol city whilst at anfield everton won the merseyside derby i—0.rld tour finals between stefanos tsitsipas and dominic thiem. neither have lifted the end of season title before and with around £i.5 million to the winner there's plenty at stake at london's o2 arena. these are live pictures that you can watch right now on bbc two. tsitsipas is making his debut in the tournament full stop and saw off roger federer in yesterday's semi finals whilst thiem beat federer and...
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he came from a large merseyside family who spent 30 years campaigning on his behalf. >> people want to the football game as a family. dads went with their s dads came home with their sons in body gs.fa you went as ly on a saturday to watch a football team play. there should not have been any risk you wouldn't come home. reporter: in 2016, inquests found the fans were unlawfully killed and they were not to blame. a trial.nquest isn' david duckenfield was then the jury has found he was singled out unfairly and is innocent of any crime. >> it may sound like a clichÉ to say that lessonsust be learne but given this verdict, as never been more relevant, nor important. reporter: hundreds of detectives have spent seven years gathering evidence into hillsborough. it cost 65 million pounds. operation resolve is the longest ever criminal investigation in england. there ve been trials and inquests and investigations and inquiries before. but this verdict means no one will be jailed for so many lives lost. nuala: the hugely popular cial-media platform tick-tock which is chinese-owned, ha apologized
he came from a large merseyside family who spent 30 years campaigning on his behalf. >> people want to the football game as a family. dads went with their s dads came home with their sons in body gs.fa you went as ly on a saturday to watch a football team play. there should not have been any risk you wouldn't come home. reporter: in 2016, inquests found the fans were unlawfully killed and they were not to blame. a trial.nquest isn' david duckenfield was then the jury has found he was...
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he came from a large merseyside family who have spent 30 years campaigning on his behalf.eration. his niece deanna was born after hillsborough but, driven by injustice to herfamily, she's training to be a barrister. i've never actually been to the hillsborough stadium myself but i could draw you out a plan of the ground, i could show you the entry route, i could detail all the turnstiles, the barriers, absolutely everything. deanna's interest came about from being a baby in a little carry tot and i used to take her to the hillsborough family support meetings. people went to that football game as a family. dads went with their sons. dads came home with their sons in body bags. you went as a family on a saturday to watch a football team play. there shouldn't have been any risk that you wouldn't come home. there shouldn't have been any risk that you would not be safe while you were there. if we'd have had a criminal trial 30 years ago, it would have been put to bed by now, but we've not been allowed to grieve. there's frustration that the prosecution earlier this year failed
he came from a large merseyside family who have spent 30 years campaigning on his behalf.eration. his niece deanna was born after hillsborough but, driven by injustice to herfamily, she's training to be a barrister. i've never actually been to the hillsborough stadium myself but i could draw you out a plan of the ground, i could show you the entry route, i could detail all the turnstiles, the barriers, absolutely everything. deanna's interest came about from being a baby in a little carry tot...
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there's a merseyside derby at anfield. tottenham host arsenal at the tottenham hotspur stadium.the madjeski and brighton at the amex too. the hope is to attract new, younger fans and entice those who couldn't watch the men's teams this weekend. opening weekend we saw record—breaking attendance, over 31,000 at the manchester derby. i think hosting and mainstay the act gives a chance to draw in bigger crowds and create the spotlight for women's football —— posting in main stadium. we hope grounds like this will be filled next weekend and it's an opportunity to raise the profile of the ribbon‘s game and continue to build interest. —— raise the profile of the women's game. so that's what tomorrow looks like then. but what does it mean to actually be stepping out in a massive stadium against your local rivals? tottenham ladies captain jenna schillaci will lead out her side at the tottenham hotspur stadium against arsenal and she's been speaking with football focus‘ caroline de morais. i think it's absolutely massive, especially on the back of the wembley game to a sell—out crowd. i t
there's a merseyside derby at anfield. tottenham host arsenal at the tottenham hotspur stadium.the madjeski and brighton at the amex too. the hope is to attract new, younger fans and entice those who couldn't watch the men's teams this weekend. opening weekend we saw record—breaking attendance, over 31,000 at the manchester derby. i think hosting and mainstay the act gives a chance to draw in bigger crowds and create the spotlight for women's football —— posting in main stadium. we hope...
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believed in the early years of the 21 century there would be an alien invasion on the beach in merseysideworlds. do you think it could be from mars? something can erupt from mars and end up in surrey? as soon as i walked onto the set, i thought, this is as big as any movie i've done. it's huge. robert carlyle plays the astronomer ogilvy. his first war of the worlds experience — jeff wayne's double album. we used to play it, and that tune is in my head. that's my earliest memories of war of the worlds — and richard burton's voiceover. the camera's on a lunch break. i can't work like this, i really can't. is it...a shooting star? that's right, a shooting star. why have i got these glasses on? they're not real! i like them. this adds instant character. i look scientific. # the chances of anything coming from mars are 1 million to one... rafe spall plays george, who has just left his wife and now has to flee aliens. something has arrived in england. when the aliens appear, is it tennis balls and socks and they'll all get stuck in later? there's lots of this sort of acting. ready? yeah. no, no
believed in the early years of the 21 century there would be an alien invasion on the beach in merseysideworlds. do you think it could be from mars? something can erupt from mars and end up in surrey? as soon as i walked onto the set, i thought, this is as big as any movie i've done. it's huge. robert carlyle plays the astronomer ogilvy. his first war of the worlds experience — jeff wayne's double album. we used to play it, and that tune is in my head. that's my earliest memories of war of...
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he came from a large merseyside family who have spent 30 years campaigning on his behalf.ball game as a family, dads went with their sons, dads came home with their sons in body bags. you went as a family on a saturday, to watch a football team play. there shouldn't have been any risk that you wouldn't come home. # walk on, walk on... in 2016, the hillsborough families sang to welcome the celebrate the unlawful killing finding at the inquests, but the 30—year journey of this disaster has taken many twists and turns, patience and sympathy tested again and again. david duckenfield has been on trial three times, including a private prosecution brought by the families 19 years ago. there's some finality, then, in today's verdict. it means no—one will be jailed for so many lives lost. although the families may not like it, the jury's although the families may not like it, thejury‘s decision here brings that finality to a definite decision and they accepted the defence‘s case that the stage was set for disaster before david duckenfield took command at hillsborough. the crown pro
he came from a large merseyside family who have spent 30 years campaigning on his behalf.ball game as a family, dads went with their sons, dads came home with their sons in body bags. you went as a family on a saturday, to watch a football team play. there shouldn't have been any risk that you wouldn't come home. # walk on, walk on... in 2016, the hillsborough families sang to welcome the celebrate the unlawful killing finding at the inquests, but the 30—year journey of this disaster has...
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aidanjames, from merseyside, was found guilty of attending a place where terrorist training was giveniraq at a refugee camp where the proscribed pkk was present. he also received a sentence for drug offences. now look at the weather, wet for many others, ben? rain is causing roberts for some parts of the uk, especially northern england but many of us have been seeing wet weather —— rain for some parts. she was to the north, but as this stripe of rain here is giving cause for concern, it's been very wet for a time across eastern england, the north midlands. the focus is on northern england. there isa focus is on northern england. there is a met office amber warning and force affecting parts of greater manchester, northern derbyshire, up into parts of west and south yorkshire. the potential that we could see up to 100 millimetres of rain over high ground. that sort of rainfall will bring some localised flooding and certainly some very poor travelling conditions, but in a broader area than that across northern england, also north wales, you can expect some very wet weather through the gu
aidanjames, from merseyside, was found guilty of attending a place where terrorist training was giveniraq at a refugee camp where the proscribed pkk was present. he also received a sentence for drug offences. now look at the weather, wet for many others, ben? rain is causing roberts for some parts of the uk, especially northern england but many of us have been seeing wet weather —— rain for some parts. she was to the north, but as this stripe of rain here is giving cause for concern, it's...
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all the time because he absolutely loves merseyside and liverpool, and somebody who i think is goinghe exchequer... cheering in the same mould as those great chancellors of the exchequer the post—war labour government had. read, if you've got time, their speeches and introducing the budgets of 45, 46, 47, 48. in the midst of all the post—war problems they had, their whole narrative was about dealing with the poverty and injustice and lost opportunities for so injustice and lost opportunities for so many millions of people in britain at that time. and their force of nature was the national health service. john's force of nature will bring us the national education service, will bring us that investment, that decency, that equality, within our society. john, thank you for all you have done, and thank you for all you have done, and thank you for all you will do when we have won the election. john mcdonnell! cheering thanks a lot. thanks a lot, jeremy. thanks a lot. thanks a lot, jeremy. thank you, thank you. that is really nice of you. look, if we can stick together as a partnership aft
all the time because he absolutely loves merseyside and liverpool, and somebody who i think is goinghe exchequer... cheering in the same mould as those great chancellors of the exchequer the post—war labour government had. read, if you've got time, their speeches and introducing the budgets of 45, 46, 47, 48. in the midst of all the post—war problems they had, their whole narrative was about dealing with the poverty and injustice and lost opportunities for so injustice and lost...
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merseyside police have said they are aware of a poster on social media encouraging liverpool fans tor as they did before last year‘s champions league quarter final first leg. this was when the coach was hit with missiles and was so badly damaged that a replacement was needed to take the players home. merseyside police said they had liaised with both clubs and supporter groups and had put a comprehensive and appropriate policing operation in place. if somebody at man city... i don't know if they are but if somebody is concerned, it is not our fault. we all didn't throw the bottle, or whatever it was, but it was one of us. whatever it was, but it was one of us. so that's why we are responsible for that and we have to make sure come all of us, have to make sure that something like this will never happen again. well, ahead of that big game, manchester city have confirmed that goalkeeper ederson will not be available. the brazlian suffered a injury during the 1—1 draw with atalanta. the normal number two, claudio bravo, is likely a bit worrying. to replace him a not kyle walker. to replac
merseyside police have said they are aware of a poster on social media encouraging liverpool fans tor as they did before last year‘s champions league quarter final first leg. this was when the coach was hit with missiles and was so badly damaged that a replacement was needed to take the players home. merseyside police said they had liaised with both clubs and supporter groups and had put a comprehensive and appropriate policing operation in place. if somebody at man city... i don't know if...
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helen mccourt was killed in billinge, in merseyside in 1988.er body is. helen's mother has campaigned for years to force murderers to disclose where their victims are, but today she found out that simms has been recommended for release before the law can be changed, as our north of england correspondentjudith moritz reports. though helen mccourt was killed 31 years ago, her body has never been found. with no grave to visit, her mother marie takes comfort instead from a memorial she's created at home. the only person who knows where helen's remains are is the man who murdered her. ian simms was jailed in 1989, and helen's mother has fought for him to stay in prison until he reveals the location. but today came a decision that he's eligible for release. i was devastated when i heard that theirjudgment was that he was going to be released. his victim's body's never been found. that's my daughter. that's all i've ever wanted, was to give helen... she never done anybody any harm. marie mccourt has spent years campaigning to deny parole to killers wh
helen mccourt was killed in billinge, in merseyside in 1988.er body is. helen's mother has campaigned for years to force murderers to disclose where their victims are, but today she found out that simms has been recommended for release before the law can be changed, as our north of england correspondentjudith moritz reports. though helen mccourt was killed 31 years ago, her body has never been found. with no grave to visit, her mother marie takes comfort instead from a memorial she's created at...
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he came from a large merseyside family who have spent 30 years campaigning on his behalf.ootball game as a family, dads went with their sons, dads came home with their sons in body bags. you went as a family on a saturday, to watch a football team play. there shouldn't have been any risk that you wouldn't come home. # walk on, walk on... in 2016, the hillsborough families sang to welcome the celebrate the unlawful killing finding at the inquests, but the 30 year journey of this disaster has taken many twists and turns, patience and sympathy tested again and again. david duckenfield has been on trial three times, including a private prosecution brought by the families 19 years ago. there is some finality, then, in today's verdict. it means no one will be jailed for so many lives lost. for the families, is this the end of the legal road now? well, i think that in terms of the prosecution for manslaughter, yes, it is. it's hard to see how another case can be brought on that front and although the families may not like it, the jury's decision here brings that finality. it is a
he came from a large merseyside family who have spent 30 years campaigning on his behalf.ootball game as a family, dads went with their sons, dads came home with their sons in body bags. you went as a family on a saturday, to watch a football team play. there shouldn't have been any risk that you wouldn't come home. # walk on, walk on... in 2016, the hillsborough families sang to welcome the celebrate the unlawful killing finding at the inquests, but the 30 year journey of this disaster has...
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ryan mathews was 38 when he died in the crash, he came from a large merseyside family who spent 30 yearspeople went to that football game as a family, dad went —— dads went with their sons and dads came home with their sons and dads came home with their sons and dads came home with their sons in body bags. you went as afamily on their sons in body bags. you went as a family on a saturday, to watch a football tea m a family on a saturday, to watch a football team play. there should not have been any risk that you would not come home. walk on, walk on... in 2016, inquests found that the fa ns were in 2016, inquests found that the fans were unlawfully killed and not to blame, but an inquest is not a trial, david duckenfield was then charged with manslaughter and now, thejury charged with manslaughter and now, the jury has found he was singled out unfairly, and is innocent of any crime. it may sound like a cliche, to say that lessons must be learned, but given this verdict, that has never been more relevant, nor important. hundreds of detectives have spent seven years gathering evidence into
ryan mathews was 38 when he died in the crash, he came from a large merseyside family who spent 30 yearspeople went to that football game as a family, dad went —— dads went with their sons and dads came home with their sons and dads came home with their sons and dads came home with their sons in body bags. you went as afamily on their sons in body bags. you went as a family on a saturday, to watch a football tea m a family on a saturday, to watch a football team play. there should not have...
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later today, there's a merseyside derby at anfield and a north london derby at the tottenham hotspuro step out in a massive stadium against your local rivals? tottenham ladies captain jenna schillaci has been speaking to football focus. playing in one of the best stadiums in the world against arsenal, it is just incredible and if i look back toa just incredible and if i look back to a younger day, if i had the opportunity to come down here and watch tottenham ladies play, how amazing that they can dream and now be professional footballers and one day hopefully they can live my dream as well. day hopefully they can live my dream as well. saracens begin their european champions cup title defence today when they take on racing 92 in paris. but still the pre—match headlines are all about their pending domestic points deduction and huge fine for breaching the premiership's salary—cap regulations. saracens are not challenging a story in a newspaper today which claims they won't be contesting the sanctions. the deadline is midnight tomorrow. england's tommy fleetwood has a share of the lead
later today, there's a merseyside derby at anfield and a north london derby at the tottenham hotspuro step out in a massive stadium against your local rivals? tottenham ladies captain jenna schillaci has been speaking to football focus. playing in one of the best stadiums in the world against arsenal, it is just incredible and if i look back toa just incredible and if i look back to a younger day, if i had the opportunity to come down here and watch tottenham ladies play, how amazing that they...
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he came from a large merseyside family who've spent 30 years campaigning on his behalf.a family. dads went with their sons. dads came home with their sons in body bags. you went as a family on a saturday, to watch a football team play. there shouldn't gave been any risk that you would not come home. # walk on, walk on. ..# in 2016, inquests found that the fans were unlawfully killed and they were not to blame, but an inquest is not a trial. david duckenfield was then charged with manslaughter. and now, the jury has found he was singled out unfairly and is innocent of any crime. it may sound like a cliche to say that lessons must be learned. but given this verdict, that has never been more relevant nor important. hundreds of detectives have spent seven years gathering evidence into hillsborough. costing £65 million, 0peration resolve is the longest ever criminal investigation in england. there have been trials, inquests, investigations and inquiries before, but this verdict means no one will be jailed for so many lives lost. so is this the end of the road for the families
he came from a large merseyside family who've spent 30 years campaigning on his behalf.a family. dads went with their sons. dads came home with their sons in body bags. you went as a family on a saturday, to watch a football team play. there shouldn't gave been any risk that you would not come home. # walk on, walk on. ..# in 2016, inquests found that the fans were unlawfully killed and they were not to blame, but an inquest is not a trial. david duckenfield was then charged with manslaughter....
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it is a big issue in merseyside and from the perspective of the families, the fact this might or mighthere. if there has been unlawful killing, someone was presumably responsible for that in the system is proving bad at identifying individuals who were responsible for it. there are two live cases or trials that are, live proceedings is the correct term, but i still in place as well. let's turn to the front page of the times, katie. tories and labour in battle for the north. two weeks until polling day and last night there was some excitement, polls often get it wrong. there is also the yougov mrp model. it suggests the tories are getting a majority but the area whether flight is is in the midlands and the north, named the redwall by pollsters and ultimately because of the whole, the times is reporting there has been a change in approach or there has been a change in approach ora there has been a change in approach or a hardening there has been a change in approach ora hardening in approach there has been a change in approach or a hardening in approach by some of the parties to respond
it is a big issue in merseyside and from the perspective of the families, the fact this might or mighthere. if there has been unlawful killing, someone was presumably responsible for that in the system is proving bad at identifying individuals who were responsible for it. there are two live cases or trials that are, live proceedings is the correct term, but i still in place as well. let's turn to the front page of the times, katie. tories and labour in battle for the north. two weeks until...
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aidanjames, from merseyside, was found guilty of attending a place where terrorist training was givensentence for drug offences. now look at the weather, wet for many others, ben? rain is causing roberts for some parts of the uk, especially northern england but many of us have been seeing wet weather —— rain for some parts. she was to the north, but as this stripe of rain here is giving cause for concern, it's been very wet for a time across eastern england, the north midlands. the focus is on northern england. there isa focus is on northern england. there is a met office amber warning and force affecting
aidanjames, from merseyside, was found guilty of attending a place where terrorist training was givensentence for drug offences. now look at the weather, wet for many others, ben? rain is causing roberts for some parts of the uk, especially northern england but many of us have been seeing wet weather —— rain for some parts. she was to the north, but as this stripe of rain here is giving cause for concern, it's been very wet for a time across eastern england, the north midlands. the focus is...
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we start off on a cold note, a frosty one with the patchy mist and fog around merseyside, cheshire forthat bit cooler and any patchy mist and fog though should not last too long. especially so tuesday into wednesday with that breeze picking up. we are clinging onto high pressure by the skin of our teeth in the east on wednesday but we have an array of weather fronts coming in from the west. that means we will see thicker cloud and some rain, change in wind means will start to see some temperatures recover, looking at about 6—10, but they continue to recover by the end of the week. thank you very much and we will be talking about cold temperatures now, actually, carol. you are very excited about this, aren't you? an ice—white carpet was rolled out in london last night for the european premiere of frozen 2, the sequel to the smash hit disney animated film. as well as being a box office success, the first frozen film proved a massive hit for merchandising. and, as john maguire has been finding out, it's a very popular theme at children's birthday parties. find who is calling to you. they
we start off on a cold note, a frosty one with the patchy mist and fog around merseyside, cheshire forthat bit cooler and any patchy mist and fog though should not last too long. especially so tuesday into wednesday with that breeze picking up. we are clinging onto high pressure by the skin of our teeth in the east on wednesday but we have an array of weather fronts coming in from the west. that means we will see thicker cloud and some rain, change in wind means will start to see some...
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brain came from a large merseyside family who have spent 30 years campaigning on his behalf.sed the baton to the next generation, brian's nice, born after hillsborough but driven to justice by herfamily. hillsborough but driven to justice by her family. she hillsborough but driven to justice by herfamily. she is trained hillsborough but driven to justice by her family. she is trained to hillsborough but driven to justice by herfamily. she is trained to be a barrister. dads when their sons. dads went home with their sons in body bags. you went with your family oi'i body bags. you went with your family ona body bags. you went with your family on a saturday 20 football team play. there should not have been any risk that you would not come home. there should not been any risk that you would not be safe all you were there. her interest came about from being a baby, and ice to take her to the hillsborough family support meetings. if we had a criminal trial 30 years ago, it would have been put to bed by now, but we've not been allowed to grieve. in 2016, inquests found that the fans
brain came from a large merseyside family who have spent 30 years campaigning on his behalf.sed the baton to the next generation, brian's nice, born after hillsborough but driven to justice by herfamily. hillsborough but driven to justice by her family. she hillsborough but driven to justice by herfamily. she is trained hillsborough but driven to justice by her family. she is trained to hillsborough but driven to justice by herfamily. she is trained to be a barrister. dads when their sons. dads...
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he came from a large merseyside family who've spent 30 years campaigning on his behalf.a family. dads went with their sons. dads came home with their sons in body bags. you went as a family on a saturday, to watch a football team play. there shouldn't gave been any risk that you would not come home. # walk on, walk on...# in 2016, inquests found that the fans were unlawfully killed and they were not to blame, but an inquest is not a trial. david duckenfield was then charged with manslaughter. and now, the jury has found he was singled out unfairly and is innocent of any crime. it may sound like a cliche to say that lessons must be learned. but given this verdict, that has never been more relevant nor important. hundreds of detectives have spent seven years gathering evidence into hillsborough. costing £65 million, operation resolve is the longest ever criminal investigation in england. there have been trials, inquests, investigations and inquiries before, but this verdict means no one will be jailed for so many lives lost. judith moritz with that report. margaret aspinal
he came from a large merseyside family who've spent 30 years campaigning on his behalf.a family. dads went with their sons. dads came home with their sons in body bags. you went as a family on a saturday, to watch a football team play. there shouldn't gave been any risk that you would not come home. # walk on, walk on...# in 2016, inquests found that the fans were unlawfully killed and they were not to blame, but an inquest is not a trial. david duckenfield was then charged with manslaughter....
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in the merseyside derby, anfield hosted a wsl match for the first time, but it was the away side who the score in that one. and brighton got their season back on track, with a convincing 3—0 win over birmingham. rugby now. the european champions cup holders, saracens, began the defence of their title with a heavy defeat in france earlier. they lost 30 points to 10 against racing 92, with the cloud of a domestic points deduction and heavy fine, hanging over them. patrick geary reports. saracens in happier time, this was may, that i were european champions, their dominance undisputed, now the picture is so much blurrier, the signs are that sarries will accept a domestic points deduction and massive fine for breaching the salary cap. in europe, only their opponents can hand out punishment, it still hurts. racing 92 were scoring the tries saracens never use to allow, but this wasn't saracens as we know them. what was once steel was breakable. thomas crashed through. was his right foot in touch? apparently not. this decision sarris had to accept. but it is not just point to play, it is pr
in the merseyside derby, anfield hosted a wsl match for the first time, but it was the away side who the score in that one. and brighton got their season back on track, with a convincing 3—0 win over birmingham. rugby now. the european champions cup holders, saracens, began the defence of their title with a heavy defeat in france earlier. they lost 30 points to 10 against racing 92, with the cloud of a domestic points deduction and heavy fine, hanging over them. patrick geary reports....
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and the merseyside derby at anfield — everton had the lead at half time against livepool.nd bristol city and brighton beat birmingham 3—0. northampton saints held off the challenge of french league leaders lyon, to win their opening champions cup game. saints led 19—0 at half—time through rory hutchinson's converted try and four dan biggar penalties. the french side fought back in the second half — but northampton had enough to see off the challenge — 25—14 it finished. the win puts them second in pool1 behind leinster. and all eyes on the defending champions saracens, they're losing to racing 92 in paris. 18—3 the latest score. the pre—match headlines were all about their pending domestic points deduction and huge fine for breaching the premiership‘s salary cap regulations. england's tommy fleetwood has won the nedbank challenge at sun city — after a dramatic play—off hole win. fleetwood finished level with marcus kinhult after a closing round of 65, including three eagles, saw him finish on 12 under par. the englishman held his nerve to save par, and claim a first victor
and the merseyside derby at anfield — everton had the lead at half time against livepool.nd bristol city and brighton beat birmingham 3—0. northampton saints held off the challenge of french league leaders lyon, to win their opening champions cup game. saints led 19—0 at half—time through rory hutchinson's converted try and four dan biggar penalties. the french side fought back in the second half — but northampton had enough to see off the challenge — 25—14 it finished. the win...
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but i was looking at example of social ca re i was looking at example of social care budgets and merseyside they would have tragically died young of disabilities which is a great success story, but it neat —— means we need more ongoing support for as they get older and throughout their life we have to maintain a happy and healthy life. a lot of authorities are that is the biggest pressure on their budget. for example, the labour party have endorsed free personal care for over 65. that is great. they have not yet made a commitment for people with working aged with children. that has to be a priority. where to start and how do you start to fix the crisis once you get the money, where should the go first off? we have talked so much about funding we have not talked about funding we have not talked about reform. it‘s all about relationship, no fancy drugs or equipment, it‘s about relationship with the carer. it needs to go to the workforce. we have tragically underpaid workers, over half of care workers are living less than a living wage so we have to make sure they are properly trained and paid
but i was looking at example of social ca re i was looking at example of social care budgets and merseyside they would have tragically died young of disabilities which is a great success story, but it neat —— means we need more ongoing support for as they get older and throughout their life we have to maintain a happy and healthy life. a lot of authorities are that is the biggest pressure on their budget. for example, the labour party have endorsed free personal care for over 65. that is...
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reading drew with bristol city whilst at anfield — everton won the merseyside derby 1—0.irfirst appearance at this stage. the greek is making his debut in the tournament and is favoured by many to win a grand slam in the future. thiem surprised many by beating federer and djokovic in the group stage. still in the first set, currently 3-3 still in the first set, currently 3—3 on sever, you can watch this one right now over on bbc two. also making the news this sunday... tommy fleetwood has won the nedbank challenge at sun city — after a dramatic play off hole win. he started the day six off the lead but a final round of 65 and a par at the final extra hole gave him his first win of the season. ahead of their two—test series, england drew theirfinal warm up match against a new zealand a side. jos buttler completed his century in the morning beforejoffra archer took three wickets for the touring side in new zealand‘s second innings. buttler says it should be an exciting series. there was a scary looking incident midway through the final race of the moto gp season in valencia
reading drew with bristol city whilst at anfield — everton won the merseyside derby 1—0.irfirst appearance at this stage. the greek is making his debut in the tournament and is favoured by many to win a grand slam in the future. thiem surprised many by beating federer and djokovic in the group stage. still in the first set, currently 3-3 still in the first set, currently 3—3 on sever, you can watch this one right now over on bbc two. also making the news this sunday... tommy fleetwood has...
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aidan james, from formby in merseyside, was also sentenced to a further three years for two drug offencesosting £5.99 per month bribox will feature classic series such as original doctor who episodes, downton abbey and gavin and stacey — as well as some original content. it's to rival the likes of netflix and amazon prime — but the new service isn't without its critics, as our media editor amol rajan reports. welcome to britbox. it's often said that we're living in a golden age for television, but the dominant products today have tended to be from american companies. until now. and jump through all your favourites. britbox is the first streaming service allowing viewers to watch what they want when they want that combines shows from the bbc, itv, channel 4 and channel five. its targeted at people who are sort of already into streaming. they're probably looking for the next thing that they want to add, they really love that way of watching. and we think it offers something really distinctive, because no one else is doing british in such a kind of broad and comprehensive way. i am billy kim
aidan james, from formby in merseyside, was also sentenced to a further three years for two drug offencesosting £5.99 per month bribox will feature classic series such as original doctor who episodes, downton abbey and gavin and stacey — as well as some original content. it's to rival the likes of netflix and amazon prime — but the new service isn't without its critics, as our media editor amol rajan reports. welcome to britbox. it's often said that we're living in a golden age for...
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believed in the early years of the 21st century there would be an alien invasion on the beach in merseysideurrey? as soon as i walked onto the set, i thought, this is as big as any movie i've done. it's huge. robert carlyle plays the astronomer ogilvy. his first war of the worlds experience — jeff wayne's double album. we used to play it, and that tune is in my head. that's my earliest memories of war of the worlds — and richard burton's voiceover. the cameras on a lunch break. i can't work like this, i really can't. is it...a shooting star? that's right, a shooting star. why have i got these glasses on? they're not real! i like them. this adds instant character. i look scientific. # the chances of anything coming from mars are a million to one... rafe spall plays george, who has just left his wife and now has to flee aliens. something has arrived in england. when the aliens appear, is it tennis balls and socks and they'll all get stuck in later? there's lots of this sort of acting. ready? yeah. no, no, that's too much. too much. because you have to remember that the audience are going to b
believed in the early years of the 21st century there would be an alien invasion on the beach in merseysideurrey? as soon as i walked onto the set, i thought, this is as big as any movie i've done. it's huge. robert carlyle plays the astronomer ogilvy. his first war of the worlds experience — jeff wayne's double album. we used to play it, and that tune is in my head. that's my earliest memories of war of the worlds — and richard burton's voiceover. the cameras on a lunch break. i can't work...
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eight, it became the european capital of culture, really kickstarted reinvigoration and revival on merseysidea uk version of this, where just uk cities were eligible. and it means that one uk city gets to hold the title every four years. now, doesn't provide the same level of funding as the european one, but nonetheless it really puts it on the map, puts it in the spotlight for those four years, and gives it a bit ofa those four years, and gives it a bit of a boost. so if you look at some of a boost. so if you look at some of the ones that have held this title in the past, derrey, londonderry, when the first contest backin londonderry, when the first contest back in 2013. whole's turn in 2017, and in 2021 it will be coventry‘s turn. these are the ones we have had so far. so back in 2013, hull in 2017, and in 2021 it will be cove ntry‘s 2017, and in 2021 it will be coventry‘s turn. attention now turning to 2025 and the cities which are bidding to win the next title. soa are bidding to win the next title. so a lot to play for, and quite rightly, it is being seen as a way of giving these cities
eight, it became the european capital of culture, really kickstarted reinvigoration and revival on merseysidea uk version of this, where just uk cities were eligible. and it means that one uk city gets to hold the title every four years. now, doesn't provide the same level of funding as the european one, but nonetheless it really puts it on the map, puts it in the spotlight for those four years, and gives it a bit ofa those four years, and gives it a bit of a boost. so if you look at some of a...
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brian came from a large merseyside family who spent 30 years campaigning on his behalf.have been any risk that you wouldn‘t come home, there shouldn‘t have been any risk that you wouldn‘t be safe while you were there. her interest came about from being a baby and a little carry tot and are used to ta ke little carry tot and are used to take her to the hillsborough family support meetings. if we had a criminal try 30 years ago, it would have been put to bed by now. but we have been put to bed by now. but we have not been allowed to grieve. have been put to bed by now. but we have not been allowed to grievem 2016, inquest found that the fans we re 2016, inquest found that the fans were unlawfully killed. they were radioing in. we were not a threat to anyone. we are five middle—aged women. it is disgraceful. this verdict today does not take the findings of the report are or findings of the report are or findings of the inquestjuries. the world knows the truth. we up against the establishment. in the first trial, prosecution counsel didn't even object to one single thing in
brian came from a large merseyside family who spent 30 years campaigning on his behalf.have been any risk that you wouldn‘t come home, there shouldn‘t have been any risk that you wouldn‘t be safe while you were there. her interest came about from being a baby and a little carry tot and are used to ta ke little carry tot and are used to take her to the hillsborough family support meetings. if we had a criminal try 30 years ago, it would have been put to bed by now. but we have been put to...
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billion investment for scotland. 3.5 billion for a renewable revelation that might revolution in merseyside of renewable electricity generation anywhere in europe doesn‘t even figure a mention. real change will never come to wales by putting our faith in them. it will only come when we place our faith them. it will only come when we place ourfaith in them. it will only come when we place our faith in ourselves. so let‘s make this election about us. what we can achieve together, if we find our voice. wales desperately needs a final say referendum so we can avoid a bad brexit deal, a labour or tory brexit, destroying our economic future. we are wales‘s leading remain party and are determined to lead back to to remain and then become an independent member of the european union. in our own right. applause this is a time for optimism. wales has massive untapped potential. because of their failure, yes we have been behind the curve but we can now be in the leading edge. not least of these shows here in anglesey, to lead the green jobs revolution. also let‘s demand a multi—billion pound investment
billion investment for scotland. 3.5 billion for a renewable revelation that might revolution in merseyside of renewable electricity generation anywhere in europe doesn‘t even figure a mention. real change will never come to wales by putting our faith in them. it will only come when we place our faith them. it will only come when we place ourfaith in them. it will only come when we place our faith in ourselves. so let‘s make this election about us. what we can achieve together, if we find...
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believed in the early years of the 21 century there would be an alien invasion on the beach in merseysideience — jeff wayne's double album. we used to play it, and that tune is in my head. that's my earliest memories of war of the worlds — and richard burton's voiceover. the camera's on a lunch break. i can't work like this, i really can't. is it...a shooting star? that's right, a shooting star. why have i got these glasses on? they're not real! i like them. this adds instant character. i look scientific. # the chances of anything coming from mars are 1 million to one... rafe spall plays george, who has just left his wife and now has to flee aliens. something has arrived in england. when the aliens appear, is it tennis balls and socks and they'll all get stuck in later? there's lots of this sort of acting. ready? yeah. no, no, that's too much. too much. because you have to remember that the audience are going to be seeing it, so you don't need to sell it for them. 0k, 0k. so this is an... i've just done thejurassic park film and it turns out that seeing a dinosaur is pretty similar to see
believed in the early years of the 21 century there would be an alien invasion on the beach in merseysideience — jeff wayne's double album. we used to play it, and that tune is in my head. that's my earliest memories of war of the worlds — and richard burton's voiceover. the camera's on a lunch break. i can't work like this, i really can't. is it...a shooting star? that's right, a shooting star. why have i got these glasses on? they're not real! i like them. this adds instant character. i...
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believed in the early years of the 21st century there would be an alien invasion on the beach in merseysideeff wayne's double album. we used to play it, and that tune is in my head. that's my earliest memories of war of the worlds — and richard burton's voiceover. the cameras on a lunch break. i can't work like this, i really can't. is it...a shooting star? that's right, a shooting star. why have i got these glasses on? they're not real! i like them. this adds instant character. i look scientific. # the chances of anything coming from mars are a million to one... rafe spall plays george, who has just left his wife and now has to flee aliens. something has arrived in england. when the aliens appear, is it tennis balls and socks and they'll all get stuck in later? there's lots of this sort of acting. ready? yeah. no, no, that's too much. too much. because you have to remember that the audience are going to be seeing it, so you don't need to sell it for them. 0k, 0k. so this is an... i've just done thejurassic park film and it turns out that seeing a dinosaur is pretty similar to seeing a trip
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police are investigating a double shooting last night in merseyside.ed gunshot wounds in the market tavern in newtown gardens. police in liverpool are also investigating the shooting by masked gunmen of a woman in front of her four—year—old daughter on sunday. the director of blue story, the new film about london gangs which has been banned by some cinemas after a mass brawl in birmingham, has said the violence in cinemas had nothing to do with the film. the vue chain has stopped showing blue story because it says there have been incidents in 16 of their theatres. rapman, who also wrote the film, has questioned whether there are hidden reasons for the ban. vue insists its decision had nothing to do with race. 0ur arts editor, will gompertz, has been speaking to the filmmaker. fictional trouble on the streets of london. real trouble on the streets of birmingham. the urban drama blue story has become a news story after vue cinemas decided to pull it from all its screens for what they claimed was security reasons. a decision which has astonished the direc
police are investigating a double shooting last night in merseyside.ed gunshot wounds in the market tavern in newtown gardens. police in liverpool are also investigating the shooting by masked gunmen of a woman in front of her four—year—old daughter on sunday. the director of blue story, the new film about london gangs which has been banned by some cinemas after a mass brawl in birmingham, has said the violence in cinemas had nothing to do with the film. the vue chain has stopped showing...
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football weekend and there isa women‘s football weekend and there is a north london derby and a merseyside the day. the young greek is through to the semis, though — he‘ll face roger federer — but although nadal is out, he was already assured of finishing the year on top of the world rankings. you know, after all the things i went through in my career in terms of injuries, i never thought that at the age of 33.5 i would have this trophy on my hands again so it is... cheering and applause. without all my team and family that is here next to me, this would be impossible. i just can say thank you very much everyone for the support. thank you. it was another golden dayforteam gb, as the para athletics world championships came to a close in dubai. race running made it‘s debut at the event — and kayley haggo won the women‘s 100 metres, with gavin drysdale taking the men‘s honours. both set new world records. the athletes have severe co—ordination impairments and run with the support of a three—wheeled frame. drysdale said: "it opens up the door for people like me to compete at the highest level"
football weekend and there isa women‘s football weekend and there is a north london derby and a merseyside the day. the young greek is through to the semis, though — he‘ll face roger federer — but although nadal is out, he was already assured of finishing the year on top of the world rankings. you know, after all the things i went through in my career in terms of injuries, i never thought that at the age of 33.5 i would have this trophy on my hands again so it is... cheering and...