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when you sign an autograph is it just mo farah, or sir mo farah?mo farah?m isjust mad mo. laughter has it sunk in yet? i assume you have had messages? great messages from all around the world, especially in the uk. for the support and the honour i have got, it is great. leicester's former director of rugby richard cockerill has joined toulon as a consultant. cockerill was sacked by leicester four days ago after 12 years on the coaching staff at welford road. hejoins the three—time european champions until the end of the season. on to the night's rugby union action... and newcastle falcons produced a stunning late comeback to beat bath 2a—22 in the aviva premiership. bath led by 12 points with 20 minutes remaining but ben harris barged his way over to draw newcastle level less than four minutes from time. man of the matchjoel hodgson kept his nerve to slot home the conversation and send bath to their third defeat in a row. newcastle move up to sixth. there were three games in the guiness pro 12. leinster are nowjoint top of the table after thrashing
when you sign an autograph is it just mo farah, or sir mo farah?mo farah?m isjust mad mo. laughter has it sunk in yet? i assume you have had messages? great messages from all around the world, especially in the uk. for the support and the honour i have got, it is great. leicester's former director of rugby richard cockerill has joined toulon as a consultant. cockerill was sacked by leicester four days ago after 12 years on the coaching staff at welford road. hejoins the three—time european...
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mo farah isa the order does not apply to you. mo farah is a dual nationality somali citizen. ethiopian and he was concerned he would not get back to the us which is currently his home base. his family are there but if the foreign office is to be believed, he will be able to do that because he is not travelling to the us from one of those countries affected. what about those countries affected. what about those who have come from one of the countries named, but if they come to london for a night, and start a fresh journey, will they not be affected 7 fresh journey, will they not be affected? there was the case of an iraqifamily affected? there was the case of an iraqi family who travelled through cairo. they were turned back. they could argue, according to this advice, that they were travelling from cairo but theirjourney originated in iraq and so therefore they were turned back. the real problem is there is not a great deal of clarity about how these rules are being interpreted around the world and even the trump administration seems to be backtracking that it said earlier th
mo farah isa the order does not apply to you. mo farah is a dual nationality somali citizen. ethiopian and he was concerned he would not get back to the us which is currently his home base. his family are there but if the foreign office is to be believed, he will be able to do that because he is not travelling to the us from one of those countries affected. what about those countries affected. what about those who have come from one of the countries named, but if they come to london for a...
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the telegraph feature sir mo farah.en saying the queen made him sir mo farah and donald trump is bit of an alien, which is a memorable message. he encapsulates the difficulties that many people like him are facing. the uncertainty. lots of people have international lives these days, especially people we see in newspapers and read about, sports stars, they train in one country was coming from another country. big companies, tech companies, rely a lot on foreign employees because they like to recruit the smartest people from around the world. they are telling your staff do not go home until you know what the situation is. it is all very well one person getting the all clear, you cannot do it one by one, millions are affected. just think of all the students. the students studying in america who went home and who are coming back for the new semester. are they are certain they can get back into america, ready for university? we do come back to the fa ct university? we do come back to the fact he is a democratically elected p
the telegraph feature sir mo farah.en saying the queen made him sir mo farah and donald trump is bit of an alien, which is a memorable message. he encapsulates the difficulties that many people like him are facing. the uncertainty. lots of people have international lives these days, especially people we see in newspapers and read about, sports stars, they train in one country was coming from another country. big companies, tech companies, rely a lot on foreign employees because they like to...
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the picture is of sir mo farah, who has been told he can return the united states. the olympic champion coded in the daily star saying he fears for his family who all live in america. stop trump state visit is the metro red line. more than 700,000 people signing the online petition calling on the government to stop the trip later this year. according to the express, a drug to traverse all summers could be just years away. only one place to start and that is with the donald trump travel ban. let's look at the financial times. trump defined as
the picture is of sir mo farah, who has been told he can return the united states. the olympic champion coded in the daily star saying he fears for his family who all live in america. stop trump state visit is the metro red line. more than 700,000 people signing the online petition calling on the government to stop the trip later this year. according to the express, a drug to traverse all summers could be just years away. only one place to start and that is with the donald trump travel ban....
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the picture is of sir mo farah who's been told tonight he can return to the us. the olympic champion is also on the front page of the guardian condemning president trump's executive order. sir mo farah is quoted in the daily star, saying he fears for his family, who all live in america. the metro's focuses on an online petition calling on the uk government to prevent president trump making a state visit — more than 800,000 have signed it. ‘you are not welcome here, mr president‘ is the mirror's headline referring to the petition. and according to the express, a drug to reverse alzheimer's could be just years away. let us quickly before we kick off those papers of that word coming into us from reuters that senior us administration officials say all executive orders on immigration remain in effect and are being enforced. john kelly says in applying the provisions of the president executive orders i hereby deemed the entry of lawful permanent residents to be in the national interest. just an update, they are sticking to their guns. in the times, they have donald tru
the picture is of sir mo farah who's been told tonight he can return to the us. the olympic champion is also on the front page of the guardian condemning president trump's executive order. sir mo farah is quoted in the daily star, saying he fears for his family, who all live in america. the metro's focuses on an online petition calling on the uk government to prevent president trump making a state visit — more than 800,000 have signed it. ‘you are not welcome here, mr president‘ is the...
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whom i've travelled many times and nor sir mo farah will be affected by thisker as we have been updated mr speaker as we have been speaking. most of us condemns xenophobia without hesitation and we reject racism almost by instinct. the prime minister's duty, as the honourable gentleman will know is to the safety and the security of everybody in this country to protect their rights and freedoms. that's what has been achieved by the agreement that we have struck and he will also know that she was first out of the box, very early out of the box in saying she disagreed with this policy. thank you, mr speaker. may i congratulate my right honourable friend on making those words in our passport allowing her majesties subjects to travel unhindered. can i encourage him to defend our interests as he is doing and not seek to tell america how to run itself? i'm grateful to my honourable friend. i am not seeking to defend or indeed to explicate or to defend or indeed to explicate or to rationalise in anyway the policy of the presidential executive order. i merely seek to e
whom i've travelled many times and nor sir mo farah will be affected by thisker as we have been updated mr speaker as we have been speaking. most of us condemns xenophobia without hesitation and we reject racism almost by instinct. the prime minister's duty, as the honourable gentleman will know is to the safety and the security of everybody in this country to protect their rights and freedoms. that's what has been achieved by the agreement that we have struck and he will also know that she was...
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new leaf for mo farah. but get on with ourtraining! —— new leaf for mo farah.ross both polar ice caps and claim the highest mountain on every continent. he has injured blizzards and temperatures of —30 in his quest to co m plete and temperatures of —30 in his quest to complete that remarkable feat and raise money for charity. he is standing by followers and will —— and we will speak to him in a moment. let's look at his journey. we intend to break the biggest of all we intend to break the biggest of a ll world we intend to break the biggest of all world records, the global reach, and cross both ice caps and climb all of the highest mountains. not just the north also bore, but the whole ice caps and all seven continental high mountains. 30 years now, and our enemy has a lwa ys 30 years now, and our enemy has always been the norwegians. they go for the same world records so we have to get there first. this time we hope to the big one. before i copied i want to 20 million for uk charities, notjust 18.3 for uk charities, notjust18.3 widget is for the moment. —— bef
new leaf for mo farah. but get on with ourtraining! —— new leaf for mo farah.ross both polar ice caps and claim the highest mountain on every continent. he has injured blizzards and temperatures of —30 in his quest to co m plete and temperatures of —30 in his quest to complete that remarkable feat and raise money for charity. he is standing by followers and will —— and we will speak to him in a moment. let's look at his journey. we intend to break the biggest of all we intend to...
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arise, sir mo farah. but amidst such company even giving everything might not be enough.times it was... that is the golden goal. great britain, they have won the olympic gold medal. marvellous moments in the marvellous city, and that was before the paralympics arrived. when they did, those special moments just kept on coming. 147 medals for para gb, 64 of them gold. again and again expectations were met, and then exceeded. you can see a detailed review of all the rio games on the bbc news channel over the festive period. so many extraordinary achievements on which to look back and enjoy. thank you, rio. few people could have predicted the scale of the success for great britain in rio, but then perhaps 2016 was the year of unexpected triumphs. and there were no bigger shocks anywhere than in the premier league. in the beginning i felt something special, but of course i could never have imagined this. there were no odds i would have taken at the start of the season. 10 million to one, i would have thought, no, it isjust wasting £1. it is impossible. in january, february...
arise, sir mo farah. but amidst such company even giving everything might not be enough.times it was... that is the golden goal. great britain, they have won the olympic gold medal. marvellous moments in the marvellous city, and that was before the paralympics arrived. when they did, those special moments just kept on coming. 147 medals for para gb, 64 of them gold. again and again expectations were met, and then exceeded. you can see a detailed review of all the rio games on the bbc news...
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some, like the british 0lympian sir mo farah, are still worried. in somalia but lives in america and says he is deeply troubled he will have to tell his children that he might not be able to come home. and one of theresa may's own mps, born in iraq, says he will also be affected. for the first time in my life, last night, ifelt the first time in my life, last night, i felt discriminated against. it is demeaning and sad. i am a successful man and a politician. it's all the people who don't have the platform i have who could get stuck in an airport for hours through no fault of their own. they are british citizens and should be looked after. by this morning, government ministers were openly criticising the government's plans. the prime minister is not a shoot from the hip politician. she wants to understand the implications. there is always pressure to respond within the news cycle, but the important thing is, we are saying we disagree and we think it is wrong. friends can be candid with each other, that is what the prime minister said before her tri
some, like the british 0lympian sir mo farah, are still worried. in somalia but lives in america and says he is deeply troubled he will have to tell his children that he might not be able to come home. and one of theresa may's own mps, born in iraq, says he will also be affected. for the first time in my life, last night, ifelt the first time in my life, last night, i felt discriminated against. it is demeaning and sad. i am a successful man and a politician. it's all the people who don't have...
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the british 0lympian sir mo farah was born in somalia but lives with his family in america.he had been deeply troubled he would have to tell his children that daddy might not come home after a training camp in ethiopian. the president, he added, had introduced a policy that came from a place of ignorance and prejudice. and government ministers were publicly echoing concerns. the prime minister is not a shoot from the hip type of politician. she wants to understand precisely what the implications are, there is always pressure to respond within a new cycle but the important thing is we are saying we disagree with it. friends can be candid with each other, that is what the prime minister said. it now seems that is far easier in theory than it is in practice and having failed to live up practice and having failed to live up to her own words once, there is criticism she has undermined her own strategy. the foreign office said tonight it had been reassured by the us that it was not imposing travel bans on any uk dual nationals though they might face extra checks. and they might fa
the british 0lympian sir mo farah was born in somalia but lives with his family in america.he had been deeply troubled he would have to tell his children that daddy might not come home after a training camp in ethiopian. the president, he added, had introduced a policy that came from a place of ignorance and prejudice. and government ministers were publicly echoing concerns. the prime minister is not a shoot from the hip type of politician. she wants to understand precisely what the...
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but some, like british 0lympians sir mo farah, still worried.lia but lives in america. he said he was deeply troubled to have to tell his children that he might not be able to come home. and one of theresa may's own mps, born in iraq, says he will also be affected. for the first time in my life, last night, ifelt discriminated against. it is demeaning, but i'm a successful man and a politician. it's the people who don't have the platform that i have who could get stuck in an airport for hours and hours. they are british citizens. by this morning, government ministers were publicly criticising the plans. the prime minister is not a shoot from the hip type of politician. she wa nts to the hip type of politician. she wants to see the evidence and understand precisely what the implications are. there's always pressure to respond within a new cycle. the important thing is, we say we disagree with it. friends can be candid with each other, that is what the prime minister said before her trip to the states. it now seems that's a lot easier in theory th
but some, like british 0lympians sir mo farah, still worried.lia but lives in america. he said he was deeply troubled to have to tell his children that he might not be able to come home. and one of theresa may's own mps, born in iraq, says he will also be affected. for the first time in my life, last night, ifelt discriminated against. it is demeaning, but i'm a successful man and a politician. it's the people who don't have the platform that i have who could get stuck in an airport for hours...
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sir mo farah is among those who fear they'll be affected.oliticians from different parties and members of the public have been calling for president trump's invitation to pay a state visit to britain to be called off. we'll have the latest from the united states in a moment — but first our political correspondent eleanor garnier, on the growing row here. new leaders and new friends. it was all going so well. then, just hours after theresa may left washington, donald trump enacted one of what many think is the most extreme of his campaign policies. by then, the prime minister was in turkey for trade talks, where she avoided condemning the president's travel ban. the united states is responsible for their policy on refugees. the uk is responsible for their policy on refugees. but overnight, a new statement clarifying that the prime minister did not agree with this kind of approach. but some, like british 0lympian sir mo farah, are still worried. he was born in somalia but lives in america. he said he was deeply troubled to have to tell his chi
sir mo farah is among those who fear they'll be affected.oliticians from different parties and members of the public have been calling for president trump's invitation to pay a state visit to britain to be called off. we'll have the latest from the united states in a moment — but first our political correspondent eleanor garnier, on the growing row here. new leaders and new friends. it was all going so well. then, just hours after theresa may left washington, donald trump enacted one of what...
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it looks like mo farah knows better is to come from him in 2017. that's all the sport for now.ow has more unsecured debt than ever before — almost £13,000. that's before mortgages are taken into account. the tuc, which analysed official figures, says it shows families are struggling to get by on their pay alone, but officials at the bank of england maintain debt levels are falling. our business correspondent joe lynam reports. with christmas over, many of us will be poring over our bank statements to check our finances. but it appears that some of us are taking on increasing amounts of unsecured debt, including overd rafts, student loans, credit cards and personal loans. analysis of official data by the tuc shows the average amount of unsecured borrowing per household has doubled since 2000 to £12,899. furthermore, the proportion of unsecured debt in proportion to the personal income has dropped from 21% to almost 28%, leaving a record total of unsecured debt of £349 billion in britain. we are worried about that because we are expecting to see a slowdown in wages and an increas
it looks like mo farah knows better is to come from him in 2017. that's all the sport for now.ow has more unsecured debt than ever before — almost £13,000. that's before mortgages are taken into account. the tuc, which analysed official figures, says it shows families are struggling to get by on their pay alone, but officials at the bank of england maintain debt levels are falling. our business correspondent joe lynam reports. with christmas over, many of us will be poring over our bank...
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the british olympic champion sir mo farah is worried he could be one of those affected as he was borne he trains. he described us policy coming from a place of ignorance and prejudice. one of theresa may's very own mps born in iraq was told he was affected. how does it make you feel that donald trump doesn't want you in america now? gosh, i haven't felt discriminated against since little school when kids were cruel as a young boy coming from iraq of kurdish origin. for the first time in my life last night i felt discriminated against, demeaning, it is sad. borisjohnson has now criticised the travel ban on seven mainly muslim countries as being divisive and wrong and a petition calling for donald trump not to be invited for a state visit to the uk has picked up pace. gaining enough signatures to be considered for a debate in parliament. i am not happy with him coming him until the ban is lifted, quite honestly because look at what is happening with those countries. how many more is it going to take, and what will be the effect on the rest of the world? but ukip‘s nigel farage has defen
the british olympic champion sir mo farah is worried he could be one of those affected as he was borne he trains. he described us policy coming from a place of ignorance and prejudice. one of theresa may's very own mps born in iraq was told he was affected. how does it make you feel that donald trump doesn't want you in america now? gosh, i haven't felt discriminated against since little school when kids were cruel as a young boy coming from iraq of kurdish origin. for the first time in my life...
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sir mo farah is starting his 2017 with the great -- sir —— sirmo farah —— sir mo farah has finished inandy murray is playing in his first final of 2017. he's just starting his he'sjust starting his match he's just starting his match against novak djokovic at the qatar 0pen. updates on the 23 fa cup games are all on the bbc website. details in the next hour. talks between london underground bosses and the tssa union to avert strike action are continuing at the conciliation service acas. the rmt union have left the talks. a 24—hour strike is set to start on sunday evening, causing travel misery for thousands of commuters. with me is our business correspondent joe lynam what's the latest you're hearing? the tssa represents around 10% of station staff on london underground. that's around 500 people. it's a lot of people. but the vast majority are represented by the rmt trade union. they have walked out of the talks. they have walked out of the talks. they resumed their efforts to find a solution this morning around 11am. the rmt walked out at around 2pm. the rmt walked out at around 2pm. t
sir mo farah is starting his 2017 with the great -- sir —— sirmo farah —— sir mo farah has finished inandy murray is playing in his first final of 2017. he's just starting his he'sjust starting his match he's just starting his match against novak djokovic at the qatar 0pen. updates on the 23 fa cup games are all on the bbc website. details in the next hour. talks between london underground bosses and the tssa union to avert strike action are continuing at the conciliation service acas....
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odds here he will fancy his chances in melbourne full stop british double 0lympic gold—medallist mo farahseason on the track before concentrating on running marathons. with the world championships in london later this year the 5,000 and 10,000 metre champion is hoping his success will continue where it started. by last year on the track, that is what i aimed for. 2017, london, what a great way if everything goes to plan. and amazingly to finish. i guess that is where it began. it needs to end at some point and you a lwa ys needs to end at some point and you always wa nt needs to end at some point and you always want to end year career at the top i'd like to see what i can do in london and hopefully come with a great result. both of them still in the summer? i would like to, it just depends on my body. i am been saying the same the last four years. huge congratulations, sir mohd. what an honour that must be. that was an amazing honour to be called sir is just unbelievable and it shows how far i've come from. i never imagined this in my life will tell so when you sign an autograph, what you
odds here he will fancy his chances in melbourne full stop british double 0lympic gold—medallist mo farahseason on the track before concentrating on running marathons. with the world championships in london later this year the 5,000 and 10,000 metre champion is hoping his success will continue where it started. by last year on the track, that is what i aimed for. 2017, london, what a great way if everything goes to plan. and amazingly to finish. i guess that is where it began. it needs to end...
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the british 0lympian sir mo farah was born in somalia but lives with his family in america.would have to tell his children that daddy might not be able to come home after a training camp in ethiopian. the president, he added, had introduced a policy that cames from a place of ignorance and prejudice. and government ministers were publicly echoing concerns. the prime minister is not a shoot—from—the—hip type of politician. she wants to see the evidence, she wants to understand precisely what the implications are, there is always pressure to respond within a new cycle and so on, the important thing is we are saying that we disagree with it and we do think it's wrong. friends can be candid with each other, that is what the prime minister said before her trip to the uniterd states. it now seems that is far easier in theory than it is in practice and having failed to live up to her own words once, there is now criticism she has undermined her own strategy. after concern all day, the foreign office said tonight it had been reassured by the us that it was not imposing travel bans o
the british 0lympian sir mo farah was born in somalia but lives with his family in america.would have to tell his children that daddy might not be able to come home after a training camp in ethiopian. the president, he added, had introduced a policy that cames from a place of ignorance and prejudice. and government ministers were publicly echoing concerns. the prime minister is not a shoot—from—the—hip type of politician. she wants to see the evidence, she wants to understand precisely...
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so mo farah, always smiling.ting. iworried because want to be called sir. it sort of sitting. i worried because sir mo sounds a bit like slo mo. i hope it does not slow him down. first margaret thatcher famously said there was "no such thing as society", then david cameron championed his plans for a "big society". now theresa may has turned her back on both of them by talking about her vision for a "shared society" instead. but what does she mean exactly? and in a big week for brexit, is that vision just a distraction? let's discuss both those things now with jon tongue, who's professor of politics at liverpool university. so she will talk about this tomorrow in her speech. what does she mean by shared society? it is quite an important vision theresa may is articulating because it does represent a break with market that, who said there is no such thing as society —— margaret thatcher. it also signed a break with david cameron, who said he wanted charities to step in. theresa may has been explicit in the shared so
so mo farah, always smiling.ting. iworried because want to be called sir. it sort of sitting. i worried because sir mo sounds a bit like slo mo. i hope it does not slow him down. first margaret thatcher famously said there was "no such thing as society", then david cameron championed his plans for a "big society". now theresa may has turned her back on both of them by talking about her vision for a "shared society" instead. but what does she mean exactly? and in a...
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when you sign an autograph now, is it mo farah or is it going to be... mad mo has it sunk in?e honour that i have. andy murray is 4-1 up in the semifinal against tomas berdych, at the qatar open, you can keep up—to—date with those stories and many more on the bbc sport website. we will be back at 6:30pm, for a special fa cup sportsday, with ollie foster. as we've been hearing donald trump is due to meet his intelligence chiefs about now to be briefed about russian agents being behind alleged hacking ahead of the presidential election. the us president—elect says the claims amount to "a political witch hunt." with me is our security correspondent gordon corera. i say, that meeting about to get underway in new york, how significant is it, and is donald trump, do you think he has an open mind, as he goes into this meeting, to hear this evidence from his intelligence chiefs? oh, to be a fly on the wall in that meeting, as a journalist, it is going to bristle with tension, no doubt, knee has gonein with tension, no doubt, knee has gone in before, i was before talking to the new yor
when you sign an autograph now, is it mo farah or is it going to be... mad mo has it sunk in?e honour that i have. andy murray is 4-1 up in the semifinal against tomas berdych, at the qatar open, you can keep up—to—date with those stories and many more on the bbc sport website. we will be back at 6:30pm, for a special fa cup sportsday, with ollie foster. as we've been hearing donald trump is due to meet his intelligence chiefs about now to be briefed about russian agents being behind...
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good luck, mo farah.shine saturday. today is predicted to be the busiest day of the year for booking holidays. it's being dubbed sunshine saturday, with tens of thousands of us buying a break. but is it really the best day to book? the independent‘s travel editor simon calder and alistair rowland from co—operative travel join us now. we were talking about this area. is it really the best day to go for a bargain when thousands of other people are trying to book at the same time? presumably travel agents are excited. yes. if you know what you want to go and you want to commit to the best rooms and the best resort, now is the time to buy. todayis best resort, now is the time to buy. today is the biggest single booking day. 1.5% of all bookings in the entire year happened today. are you saying categorically that he did not increase your prices today? no. there is a myth about wait until late to book. i think simon advocated. actually, booking early is best. the deals on now, low deposits, free kids, good room
good luck, mo farah.shine saturday. today is predicted to be the busiest day of the year for booking holidays. it's being dubbed sunshine saturday, with tens of thousands of us buying a break. but is it really the best day to book? the independent‘s travel editor simon calder and alistair rowland from co—operative travel join us now. we were talking about this area. is it really the best day to go for a bargain when thousands of other people are trying to book at the same time? presumably...
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sir mo farah's attempt to win the great edinburgh international cross country for a second time ended in his first race of 2017. great britain's callum hawkins was beaten into second by america's leonard korir in a sprint finish. definitely never behind. the last bit of training has not gone as well asi bit of training has not gone as well as i wanted. but i want to preserve my country, help the guys, ten days before, what do i do? i did a session. and i knew from that it was going to be hard. saracens have returned to the top of rugby union's premiership — coming from behind to draw 13—13 with exeter chiefs saracens had to play 70 minutes with 1a men after richard barrington was sent off for illegally using his shoulder in this challenge with former geoff parling. the former england flanker left the field on a stretcher and his side looked to be on course for victory until titi lamositele bundled the ball over late on. alex lozowski slotted home the conversion to tie the scores and take sarrcens above wasps — who play leicester tomorrow. elsewhere, gloucester scored seven tries in th
sir mo farah's attempt to win the great edinburgh international cross country for a second time ended in his first race of 2017. great britain's callum hawkins was beaten into second by america's leonard korir in a sprint finish. definitely never behind. the last bit of training has not gone as well asi bit of training has not gone as well as i wanted. but i want to preserve my country, help the guys, ten days before, what do i do? i did a session. and i knew from that it was going to be hard....
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this afternoon, sir mo farah is in action at the edinburgh cross country. led mo, was surprisingly beaten into second place last year. he's using the event as part of his preparation for the track world championships in london later this year and admits he'll have his work cut out against some cross country specialists this afternoon. it is going to be tough. they will try and hunt me down and beat me as quick as possible. but that is what makes cross—country exciting. i am not going to come out there and go. i will fight for it, but it suits certain athletes better, and it is going to be tough. i think it might be, in my opinion. and cricket to finish, and the next time australia play a home test it will be against england in the ashes in november and they signed off their current series in style with a 220—run win against pakistan to complete a 3—0 series whitewash. the tourists started the day on 55—1 in sydney and needed to bat out day five to save the third test. but they lasted just 64 overs before being bowled out for 244. josh hazlewood and stephen o
this afternoon, sir mo farah is in action at the edinburgh cross country. led mo, was surprisingly beaten into second place last year. he's using the event as part of his preparation for the track world championships in london later this year and admits he'll have his work cut out against some cross country specialists this afternoon. it is going to be tough. they will try and hunt me down and beat me as quick as possible. but that is what makes cross—country exciting. i am not going to come...
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the two time double olympic champion sir mo farah finished a disappointing seventh in the great edinburght was farah‘s first race of 2017, and he admitted afterwards his training hadn't been going to plan. iam i am definitely a little bit behind. the last bit of training has not gone as well as i wanted but this is all about the team event and i want to come here and represent my country and help the guys. earlier on, it was all of those things where ten days beforehand, what do i do? i did a session and i knew from that but it was going to be a hard day. australia have taken their test series against pakistan 3—nil with a comprehensive 220 run win in sydney. pakistan were bowled outjust before tea on the final day for 244 chasing 465 runs withjosh hazlewood and steve o'keefe both taking three wickets. pakistan's hopes of holding out for a draw disappeared with the dismissals of azhar ali and younis khan before lunch. and that's all the sport. thank you. the image was taken from the most powerful telescope that nasa has orbiting the red planet and if you look closely, the redish feature i
the two time double olympic champion sir mo farah finished a disappointing seventh in the great edinburght was farah‘s first race of 2017, and he admitted afterwards his training hadn't been going to plan. iam i am definitely a little bit behind. the last bit of training has not gone as well as i wanted but this is all about the team event and i want to come here and represent my country and help the guys. earlier on, it was all of those things where ten days beforehand, what do i do? i did a...
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this afternoon sir mo farah is an action in the edinburgh cross country.time olympic champion was surprisingly beaten into second place last year. he is using the event as part of his preparation for the track world championships in london this year and admits he'll have his work cut out against some cross—country specialists this afternoon. it will be tough, those quys afternoon. it will be tough, those guys will want to hunt you down and beat you as quickly as possible. that's what makes cross—country exciting. i will not say i won't fight for it, but it suits certain athletes better. it's going to be tough. you can see if he can do it on bbc one. that's all the sports are now. and now on bbc news, click. this week, internet fridge, finger phone, garden car and privacy pants. right, let's get 2017 started in style, shall we? flashing lights. check. modest understated hotels. check. lots of people queuing for photos of a sign. check. a motorcycle vest with built in airbag? 0h! check. every january, las vegas hosts the massive consumer electronics show and
this afternoon sir mo farah is an action in the edinburgh cross country.time olympic champion was surprisingly beaten into second place last year. he is using the event as part of his preparation for the track world championships in london this year and admits he'll have his work cut out against some cross—country specialists this afternoon. it will be tough, those quys afternoon. it will be tough, those guys will want to hunt you down and beat you as quickly as possible. that's what makes...
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minutes a statement has been issued in response to donald trump's travel ban from olympic winner mo farahle east correspondent told me about the reaction in the region to president trump's executive order. we have a statement from egypt air saying they received official notification of the work to prevent visa holders from the seven muslim majority countries from boarding flights to the us. they did not have this official notification yesterday, but nonetheless at least seven passengers who were in transit through egypt from both iraq and yemen were prevented from boarding flights. that happened because there is a standard system of pre—authorisation. every passenger listed on the flight to the us has to be approved. yesterday the airline was told that certain passengers were not approved, and at least seven were taken off theflights are at least re—routed back to their countries of origin. we have managed to speak to one of those who was an iraqi gentleman who was here in cairo with his wife and three children. the party of five were due to board a flight, a egypt air flight to the us. t
minutes a statement has been issued in response to donald trump's travel ban from olympic winner mo farahle east correspondent told me about the reaction in the region to president trump's executive order. we have a statement from egypt air saying they received official notification of the work to prevent visa holders from the seven muslim majority countries from boarding flights to the us. they did not have this official notification yesterday, but nonetheless at least seven passengers who...
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sir mo farah finished in seventh place in his first race of the season.nd admitted he's "a little bit behind" in his preparations for the year ahead, which includes the world athletics championships. today's race was won by america's leonard korir. and that's all your sport. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. that's all from me goodnight. the weather for tomorrow is similar to today with fog in some parts of the uk, even getting into lower levels and that could cause issues on the roads. if you are on the move early and often will be clear skies and the touch of frost for scotland and the touch of frost for scotland and east of the pennines but for most of us, it is a dull, grey start, patchy rain and drizzle over many the skies will get brighter through the day but it will get dollar to the west of scotland because here you will see thickening cloud with a weather front pushing in and outbreaks of rain becoming extensive. still some practice and sunshine further east. wetter for northern ireland for the middle of the day
sir mo farah finished in seventh place in his first race of the season.nd admitted he's "a little bit behind" in his preparations for the year ahead, which includes the world athletics championships. today's race was won by america's leonard korir. and that's all your sport. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. that's all from me goodnight. the weather for tomorrow is similar to today with fog in some parts of the uk, even getting into lower levels and...
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athletes like gold medal long distance winner mo farah who trains in the united states but was born inomalia is worried travel restrictions will make international travel impossible, posting on facebook "it's deeply troubling." late tud, assured by the olympic committee he will be able to travel in and out of the u.s. there are still questions for the nba, which calls itself a global week. milwaukee bucks rookie fawn maker is a sudanese refugee concerned if he leaves to play games in canada he'll never get back. then there's the academy awards. the iranian director of nominated foreign film "the salesman" says he won't come because there are too many questions about his ability to return, condemning what he calls the unjust conditions in president trump's order. the tech industry in california fighting back as well, saying the new immigration policies make it difficult on current employees and hard to hire new ones. jim avila, abc news, los angeles. >>> golden state warriors head coach steve kerr spoke out against president trump's restrictions on immigration. a reporter with our siste
athletes like gold medal long distance winner mo farah who trains in the united states but was born inomalia is worried travel restrictions will make international travel impossible, posting on facebook "it's deeply troubling." late tud, assured by the olympic committee he will be able to travel in and out of the u.s. there are still questions for the nba, which calls itself a global week. milwaukee bucks rookie fawn maker is a sudanese refugee concerned if he leaves to play games in...
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athletes like gold medal long distance winner mo farah who trains in the united states but was born ins worried travel restrictions will make international travel impossible. posting on facebook, it's deeply troubling. assured by the olympic committee he will be able to travel in and out of the u.s. there are still questions for the nba, which calls itself a global league. milwaukee bucks rookie thon maker is a sudanese refugee, concerned if he leaves to play games in canada, he'll never get back. then there's the academy awards, the iranian director of nominated foreign film "the salesman," says he won't come because there are too many questions about his ability to return. condemning what he calls the unjust conditions in president trump's order. the tech industry in california fighting back as well, saying the new immigration policies make it difficult on current employees and hard to hire new ones. jim avila, abc news, los angeles. >> the travel ban is intensifying the competition between the two big ride-sharing companies as well. there's a growing movement to boycott uber after d
athletes like gold medal long distance winner mo farah who trains in the united states but was born ins worried travel restrictions will make international travel impossible. posting on facebook, it's deeply troubling. assured by the olympic committee he will be able to travel in and out of the u.s. there are still questions for the nba, which calls itself a global league. milwaukee bucks rookie thon maker is a sudanese refugee, concerned if he leaves to play games in canada, he'll never get...
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this afternoon sir mo farah is in action at the edinburgh cross country. r. he is using the event as part of his preparation, for the track world championships, in london later this year, and admits he'll have his work cut out against some cross country specialists this afternoon. it is going to be tough, they will try and put me down and beat me as quick as possible. i am not going to come out there and go i am not going to...i come out there and go i am not going to... i will fight for it, but it suits certain athletes better, and it is going to be tough. i think it might be. he was training with his beloved that arsenal, giving wenger a bit of a helping hand. there could be one less team, on the grid for the new formula 1 season, after manor racing went into administration. manor finished last in the championship last year, and have failed to find new investment needed to carry on in 2017. the team went into administration two years ago, when they were known as marussia, with debts of £35 million, only to be bought at the 11th hour. now as the big teams
this afternoon sir mo farah is in action at the edinburgh cross country. r. he is using the event as part of his preparation, for the track world championships, in london later this year, and admits he'll have his work cut out against some cross country specialists this afternoon. it is going to be tough, they will try and put me down and beat me as quick as possible. i am not going to come out there and go i am not going to...i come out there and go i am not going to... i will fight for it,...
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this afternoon, sir mo farah is in action at the edinburgh cross country. he's using the event as part of his preparation for the track world championships in london later this year, and admits he'll have his work cut out against some cross country specialists this afternoon. it is going to be tough. they will try and put me down and beat me as quick as possible. that is what makes cross—country exciting. this is the event. i will fight for it. but it suits certain athletes better. it will be tough. now as the big teams enter the fa cup this weekend, i am sure we will see some silky skills on display — but none as spectacular as those performed by players in the sport of sepak takraw. it isa it is a work of art, isn't it? it's been one of asia's biggest sports for centuries. it does hurt to head that. it's heavy, yeah! outshot! go easy! close range. you don't want it on your head. i'm used to it now. let's see how it is properly played. it is asia's best—kept secret, the sport that has been part of the culture in countries like malaysia since the 15th centu
this afternoon, sir mo farah is in action at the edinburgh cross country. he's using the event as part of his preparation for the track world championships in london later this year, and admits he'll have his work cut out against some cross country specialists this afternoon. it is going to be tough. they will try and put me down and beat me as quick as possible. that is what makes cross—country exciting. this is the event. i will fight for it. but it suits certain athletes better. it will...
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nice to see sir mo farah running cross—country. it sort of levels him down. back on track, where he is expected to do well at the world championships in london this summer, and then expected to hang up his spikes and turn his attention to the marathon. and maybe more cross—country, who knows? lots more to come from him. fingers crossed. thank you. legal air pollution limits for the whole year have been broken just five days into 2017 on one road in london. it‘s not looking good for other areas in the capital either, as the london air project predicts more sites are close to breaking their annual limits. simon birkett is the founder of the clean air in london campaign. good morning. how concerning is this? it is not the first time that the areas of london have breached these limits, is it? it is not. it is very concerning because air pollution levels are much higher than most of us have realised, and a great number of people are exposed to the levels that we see. but to put it in context nationally, 37 out of 43 uk zones exceeded the world health organization
nice to see sir mo farah running cross—country. it sort of levels him down. back on track, where he is expected to do well at the world championships in london this summer, and then expected to hang up his spikes and turn his attention to the marathon. and maybe more cross—country, who knows? lots more to come from him. fingers crossed. thank you. legal air pollution limits for the whole year have been broken just five days into 2017 on one road in london. it‘s not looking good for other...
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if you think of mo farah, but on ice, they were known as turkey smart and fish smart.ens. but as the climate changed, the sport almost died out... until now. the frozen fans in eastern england, where once the world's top speed skaters would draw huge crowds. but in the second half of the 20th century, scenes like this and the ice itself with him on the ground due to climate change, and by the 90s, british long track speed skating had all but gone. but three yea rs skating had all but gone. but three years ago, the british long track programme was reborn. here in the netherlands, the country that now dominates this sport. looking more like a stadium than an ice rink, the netherlands responded to the warmer winters by building 17 of these arenas with their 400 metre tracks. and for the brits who now come here, it's and for the brits who now come here, its home from home. on a rink as big as this, there enough space for the team to build their stamina and speed alongside the hundreds of leisure skaters who use every day. it's been reborn in the netherlands, mainly because
if you think of mo farah, but on ice, they were known as turkey smart and fish smart.ens. but as the climate changed, the sport almost died out... until now. the frozen fans in eastern england, where once the world's top speed skaters would draw huge crowds. but in the second half of the 20th century, scenes like this and the ice itself with him on the ground due to climate change, and by the 90s, british long track speed skating had all but gone. but three yea rs skating had all but gone. but...