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mike bushell, with charlie, bbc news, roehampton.here is a good feeling around that team now. all smiles, but that lead dangerous. —— that looked. coming up on the show, the 70—year—old grandmother who's run across america. rosie swale pope will be here to tell us about her incredible achievements. stay with us. the headlines are next. hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and steph mcgovern. a usjudge orders a temporary stop for donald trump's ban on travellers from seven mainly muslim countries. the president's controversial order is overturned by a court in seattle meaning the restrictions have been suspended across the united states. judge robart‘s decision, effective immediately, effective now, puts a halt to president trump's unconstitutional and unlawful executive order.
mike bushell, with charlie, bbc news, roehampton.here is a good feeling around that team now. all smiles, but that lead dangerous. —— that looked. coming up on the show, the 70—year—old grandmother who's run across america. rosie swale pope will be here to tell us about her incredible achievements. stay with us. the headlines are next. hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and steph mcgovern. a usjudge orders a temporary stop for donald trump's ban on travellers from seven mainly...
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i'm mike bushell.he headlines tonight: mps warn the football association: change or the government will force you to. a fanfare for the start of the new super league season good evening. mps in the house of commons have passed a motion of no confidence in the football association. there have been calls for english football's governing body to reform itself for decades but now they could face legislation if they aren't seen to modernise from within. our sports editor is dan roan. the government has already threatened the fa with tens of millions of pounds worth of funding cuts if it does not start to reform itself. today was an important staging post in what has always been seen as the nuclear option, passing a bill in parliament to force its hand to tell it now was the time to reform. critics are unhappy with the lack of diversity and independence on the fa's main decision—making bodies. they are also concerned about the perceived dominance of the professional game, the premier league. they want change
i'm mike bushell.he headlines tonight: mps warn the football association: change or the government will force you to. a fanfare for the start of the new super league season good evening. mps in the house of commons have passed a motion of no confidence in the football association. there have been calls for english football's governing body to reform itself for decades but now they could face legislation if they aren't seen to modernise from within. our sports editor is dan roan. the government...
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hello, good evening and welcome to sportsday, with me — mike bushell.o happily ever after for leicester city — their fairytale is over after manager claudio ranieri is sacked. wayne rooney has made up his mind. he's not going the chinese way and has announced that he's staying put at manchester united. and sent out by gent, spurs‘ europa league dreams are over, after a 2—2 draw on the night at wembley is not enough. thanks forjoining us and if you are scratching you're head and wondering how a footballing fairytale can end so brutally, then you're in the right place. most of us are doing the same tonight, after leicester city sacked their managerjust nine months after he defied the 5000—1 odds and took the foxes to the premier league title. our sports news correspondent richard conway is in london for us. they put on a decent display in spain last night, so how did this happen today? it seems the claudio ranieri was this afternoon that he would be dismissed. correct to say that it has come as quite a brutal surprise to many. that is in spite of the peri
hello, good evening and welcome to sportsday, with me — mike bushell.o happily ever after for leicester city — their fairytale is over after manager claudio ranieri is sacked. wayne rooney has made up his mind. he's not going the chinese way and has announced that he's staying put at manchester united. and sent out by gent, spurs‘ europa league dreams are over, after a 2—2 draw on the night at wembley is not enough. thanks forjoining us and if you are scratching you're head and...
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mike bushell with that report.t could be visible. a full moon in february, seen here in florida, is called the snow moon in the us, because it is traditionally the snowiest time of year. the eclipse is caused by the moon crossing the earth's shadow, making it appear much darker. the new year comet is making its closest approach to earth since 2011, passing 7.4 million miles away. time for a look at the weather. let's go to the other side of the newsroom and we can join let's go to the other side of the newsroom and we canjoin nick miller with the forecast. we going to be able to see any of those things? you have said they are good and proper there. plenty of cloud across the uk. it is going to be very difficult to see any of that. however there will be some clear spots in north—west scotland, severe frost bedside last night and tonight but this is where we get the clearest weather. for much of the uk it is cloudy, damp, outbreaks of rain, sleet and still some snow around. some of us had a covering this morning, sle
mike bushell with that report.t could be visible. a full moon in february, seen here in florida, is called the snow moon in the us, because it is traditionally the snowiest time of year. the eclipse is caused by the moon crossing the earth's shadow, making it appear much darker. the new year comet is making its closest approach to earth since 2011, passing 7.4 million miles away. time for a look at the weather. let's go to the other side of the newsroom and we can join let's go to the other...
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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm mike bushell.ps have passed a motion of "no confidence" in the fa. wales look to be biggar, and up north, ahead of their big six nations match against england. and a year to go before the winter olympics start in south korea, we'll be meeting some of stars, who hope to make it a best ever winter games for team gb. thanks forjoining us, first tonight then, mps in the house of commons have passed a motion of no confidence in the football association. there have been calls for english football's governing body, to reform itself for decades, but now they could face legislation, if they aren't seen to modernise from within. for more on this we can join our sports editor dan roan, who's outside wembley stadium. good evening dan. firstly, how much weight does this vote carry, and what sort of changes do they want, are we talking measures to help the england team? in terms of how much clout it carries, the answer is none, officially. it's more of an embarrassment for the fa. after all, parliament today dec
hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm mike bushell.ps have passed a motion of "no confidence" in the fa. wales look to be biggar, and up north, ahead of their big six nations match against england. and a year to go before the winter olympics start in south korea, we'll be meeting some of stars, who hope to make it a best ever winter games for team gb. thanks forjoining us, first tonight then, mps in the house of commons have passed a motion of no confidence in the football...
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i'm mike bushell, on a night when wayne rooney has made up his mind.not going the chinese way, and has announced this evening that he's staying put at manchester united. spurs have some work to do at wembley tonight. they must overturn a 1—0 deficit in the second leg of their europa cup tie against gent of belgium. stepping into the captain's shoes — jon barclay will skipper scotland and nice car f lewis hémiltfifi‘é 55,54"? thanks forjoining us. we start tonight with the news that will silence the frenzy of speculation about wayne rooney's future. negotiating for the england and manchester united captain to latest big name to join the chinese super league. but, no, hold the front page. richard conway, our sports news correspondent, is here to tell us more. we had a statement from wayne was in the past hour in which she, as she put it, - to end the as she put it, plans to end the speculation. "despite the interest which has been shown from other clubs, for which i'm grateful, i want to end recent speculation and say that i am staying at man united. i hop
i'm mike bushell, on a night when wayne rooney has made up his mind.not going the chinese way, and has announced this evening that he's staying put at manchester united. spurs have some work to do at wembley tonight. they must overturn a 1—0 deficit in the second leg of their europa cup tie against gent of belgium. stepping into the captain's shoes — jon barclay will skipper scotland and nice car f lewis hémiltfifi‘é 55,54"? thanks forjoining us. we start tonight with the news...
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mike bushell with the sport.n stewart denies killing helen bailey. he says she was abducted by two business associates of her late husband. 0ur correspondent has been following this case at st albans crown court. this morning he finished giving his evidence and when his barrister was questioning him he said helen bailey had been taken by two men, joe and nick he named them as and said they made contact with him after she had disappeared, told him not to tell the police and told him to take her phone down to broadstairs in kent. he says, explains why her barrois phone briefly connected with the wi—fi about property on the 16th of april, five days after she had disappeared. under cross—examination the prosecutor has been focusing on alterations and changes he made to his story between police interviews he gave last year and the evidence he gave last year and the evidence he gave last year and the evidence he gave in the witness box here at court. he talks about a sleeping drug that had been prescribed to ian stewar
mike bushell with the sport.n stewart denies killing helen bailey. he says she was abducted by two business associates of her late husband. 0ur correspondent has been following this case at st albans crown court. this morning he finished giving his evidence and when his barrister was questioning him he said helen bailey had been taken by two men, joe and nick he named them as and said they made contact with him after she had disappeared, told him not to tell the police and told him to take her...
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that was mike bushell.re we go dramatic pictures from interstate 80 in the us state of wyoming were they've recently been experiencing gusts of up to 90 miles an hour. nobody was hurt in this, but it was all caught on a highway patrol car dash—cam, as clear an example as you ever need to see of how dangerous cross winds can be. and everyone was fine. now let's see what the weather is doing a little closer to home. hello, we have had a dusting of snow in parts of the uk today. for most parts of the rain turning back to sleet. we have had a frosty start. it will feel raw in southern scotla nd it will feel raw in southern scotland and southern england —— northern england. the wind will bring in more rain, drizzle, i sleet and health snow. the driest, clearest conditions in the far north of scotland. we will have a gloomy sunday. lots of cloud around with drizzle and health snow. in scotland, some glimpses of sunshine. maybe right across the south. the wind will make it feel even colder. goodbye for now. hello.
that was mike bushell.re we go dramatic pictures from interstate 80 in the us state of wyoming were they've recently been experiencing gusts of up to 90 miles an hour. nobody was hurt in this, but it was all caught on a highway patrol car dash—cam, as clear an example as you ever need to see of how dangerous cross winds can be. and everyone was fine. now let's see what the weather is doing a little closer to home. hello, we have had a dusting of snow in parts of the uk today. for most parts...
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sport now, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's mike bushell. we have just been watching your antics in snowdonia. amazing fun in the end. lots of fun ahead in the rugby union, one of the biggest days in the six nations calendar, as wales try to take england down to size, and our correspondent is at the municipality stadium. so much in this build—up has been about eddiejones and his comments, but it is a massive occasion for wales, isn't it? really good point. we have got the trophy here. i thought we would use that to point out that it is a six sided redesigns trophy, and all six sides do have a chance of lifting it. if ireland lose in italy this afternoon, their chances have gone. eddiejones, so afternoon, their chances have gone. eddie jones, so much afternoon, their chances have gone. eddiejones, so much the talking point in the build—up. he knows what he's doing, he is so experienced. he makes his comments to take the pressure off his players. rob howley, far less experienced. this is an experience for him to show that he is the permanent w
sport now, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's mike bushell. we have just been watching your antics in snowdonia. amazing fun in the end. lots of fun ahead in the rugby union, one of the biggest days in the six nations calendar, as wales try to take england down to size, and our correspondent is at the municipality stadium. so much in this build—up has been about eddiejones and his comments, but it is a massive occasion for wales, isn't it? really good point. we have...
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with all the sport, here's mike bushell at the bbc sport centre. good afternoon.at the leicester city training ground this morning to say his goodbyes to the players and staff. he was joined by the club's thai owners, who flew in by helicopter to help with the goodbyes, after they sacked the italian on thursday. speaking to the media afterwards, ranieri said he hoped that leicester could one day repeat their title success. i don't speak to anybody, just to say to the fans they are fantastic. how do you feel? i feel good. of course, what we achieved in leicester, i hope can happen again. was it emotional with the players? it was normal. do you feel badly treated? and it was normal. do you feel badly treated ? and off it was normal. do you feel badly treated? and off he went. it's a crucial day in the six nations with scotland hosting wales in the first match at murrayfield. our reporter patrick gearey is already at murrayfield, on a day when we'll get a better idea about which team will be the main challengers to england in the race to the title this season. still
with all the sport, here's mike bushell at the bbc sport centre. good afternoon.at the leicester city training ground this morning to say his goodbyes to the players and staff. he was joined by the club's thai owners, who flew in by helicopter to help with the goodbyes, after they sacked the italian on thursday. speaking to the media afterwards, ranieri said he hoped that leicester could one day repeat their title success. i don't speak to anybody, just to say to the fans they are fantastic....
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sport now and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's mike bushell. good morning.s afternoon with both scotland and wales trying to bounce back from defeat. patrick gearey is already in place at murrayfield. it has been a decade since the scots last beat the welsh, but the fans have got a feeling that this could be the day to put that right? it could be. we have got all sorts of musical accompaniment. we have got a pipe band and guitar band and a bagpipe band. it is an optimistic moment for scottish rugby at the moment. they we re scottish rugby at the moment. they were impressive in beating ireland and people think they have got a chance to beat wales. but they have made five changes. greg laidlaw is out injured for the rest of the tournament. wales have only had to make one change and george north comes in for alex cuthbert. they are the more settled side and they have got that recent good record against scotland. let's hear from got that recent good record against scotland. let's hearfrom both of the captains. let's hear from both of the captains. i know living
sport now and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's mike bushell. good morning.s afternoon with both scotland and wales trying to bounce back from defeat. patrick gearey is already in place at murrayfield. it has been a decade since the scots last beat the welsh, but the fans have got a feeling that this could be the day to put that right? it could be. we have got all sorts of musical accompaniment. we have got a pipe band and guitar band and a bagpipe band. it is an...
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mike bushell will have more in sportsday at half past 6. let's get more on the continuing travel problemsreporter kathryn stanczyszyn. it is affecting everything, isn't it? it was travel chaos across the country. we often get the feel the slightest bit of weather affects the trains but today is very serious. virgin trains have recommended passengers do not trouble at all, thatis passengers do not trouble at all, that is quite rare for them to say that. they are now running a very reduced service euston station and euston station is a sea of people at the moment, similar at manchester piccadilly, all of our main train operators report cancellations and delays for safety in these high winds. they have speed restrictions on the wines in addition to individual problems such as flash flooding, trees on lines, power outages as well, liverpool lime street was without power earlier on today. the roads, dozens and dozens of incidents of trees down, some affecting main motorways. the motto mac 27 has a three down in the southampton area, the m1, the wind has dislodged something, close to the lanes,
mike bushell will have more in sportsday at half past 6. let's get more on the continuing travel problemsreporter kathryn stanczyszyn. it is affecting everything, isn't it? it was travel chaos across the country. we often get the feel the slightest bit of weather affects the trains but today is very serious. virgin trains have recommended passengers do not trouble at all, thatis passengers do not trouble at all, that is quite rare for them to say that. they are now running a very reduced...