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a great day between the newcastle posts for their keeper. to say, i was there. more than just three vital points in their battle to avoid the drop. drew savage, bbc news. to be fair we had a lot of games where we were doing well and we didn't have luck. today, playing a good game and giving everything we were lucky in the end, because they were attacking and we were having to defend in the last ten minutes with everything. so i think we were a little lucky but i think we deserved it because the way we were playing and the way we were working during the whole game. we could be here ten hours and we wouldn't score a goal, but i also want to say, because i think it is fair to say, that newcastle played and defended with their lives their clean sheet. they scored, and in that moment they just thought they would give their lives and we will defend with everything, plus the gods of football were clearly on their side. but i think they must have an amazing feeling, which is the feeling that they gave absolutely everything, to have that luck on thei
a great day between the newcastle posts for their keeper. to say, i was there. more than just three vital points in their battle to avoid the drop. drew savage, bbc news. to be fair we had a lot of games where we were doing well and we didn't have luck. today, playing a good game and giving everything we were lucky in the end, because they were attacking and we were having to defend in the last ten minutes with everything. so i think we were a little lucky but i think we deserved it because the...
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let us go to newcastle and peter harris.s pretty nippy out there and i gather the worst is yet to come for you. without wishing to state the obvious, we are having from —— a visit from the beast from the east. people have walked to —— working to a good covering of snow. not to the extent peter has been describing. it was the usual rush—hour problems and after that, it tended to settle down and the police here in newcastle, northumbria police didn't deal with some serious problems. lots of schoolchildren have had an extra day off today because of the weather problems. on the first day of this, you can at least enjoy the picturesque element of some of this but the novelty does wear off. that is the problem because from six o'clock in the morning, the met office has an amber weather warning out across the north—east of england. we are expecting more frequent snow showers and it remains in place for a long time till six o'clock on thursday evening. we are expecting the possibility of more traffic disruption. we have one or two f
let us go to newcastle and peter harris.s pretty nippy out there and i gather the worst is yet to come for you. without wishing to state the obvious, we are having from —— a visit from the beast from the east. people have walked to —— working to a good covering of snow. not to the extent peter has been describing. it was the usual rush—hour problems and after that, it tended to settle down and the police here in newcastle, northumbria police didn't deal with some serious problems....
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fiona trott, bbc news, newcastle.e kind of situations are going on in our own communities. yes, we totally agree. you only have to look at what's happened recently in the national press with barry bennell being convicted of various offences in sport. and the cambridge graduate, with what has happened in parliament, these offences against women and children happening all the time and we must be more vigilant in reporting these abuses. and that surely be more determined to do something about it. do you think there is, as we have from much police officer, a role for the general public in this. certainly. safeguarding vulnerable people is everyone's responsibility. we get concerned when there is a big focus on safeguarding children, there are just as many vulnerable adults who need safeguarding and as a society we have to play an important part in it. you mentioned that i'm vulnerable adult and we had a lot in the report about vulnerable women. what should be under stand by that? what should be under stand by that? what k
fiona trott, bbc news, newcastle.e kind of situations are going on in our own communities. yes, we totally agree. you only have to look at what's happened recently in the national press with barry bennell being convicted of various offences in sport. and the cambridge graduate, with what has happened in parliament, these offences against women and children happening all the time and we must be more vigilant in reporting these abuses. and that surely be more determined to do something about it....
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fiona trott, bbc news, newcastle.esident of the european council has described as "pure illusion" any attempt by britain to pick and choose the terms of its future relationship with europe. mr tusk — speaking at a summit of eu leaders not attended by britain — said that he hoped to get more clarity on exactly what the uk's proposals were when he meets theresa may next week. from brussels, damian grammaticas reports. france, germany, italy, europe's leaders all in brussels today, all waiting to hear what the uk wants from its future ties. but if the may's plan is to seek special access to the single market for parts of the uk economy, it was immediately rebuffed. it is not amalekites, it is not possible to be aligned with the european union when it suits and not what it doesn't. that is not possible. —— a la carte. not what it doesn't. that is not possible. -- a la carte. the eu does not yet know what was decided by a theresa may and her ministers yesterday. eu has said before, and they said again today, she cannot pic
fiona trott, bbc news, newcastle.esident of the european council has described as "pure illusion" any attempt by britain to pick and choose the terms of its future relationship with europe. mr tusk — speaking at a summit of eu leaders not attended by britain — said that he hoped to get more clarity on exactly what the uk's proposals were when he meets theresa may next week. from brussels, damian grammaticas reports. france, germany, italy, europe's leaders all in brussels today,...
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crystal palace have only beaten newcastle once in their last 14 meetings. that, but christian benteke has not scored at selhurst park all season. while he could argue that karl darlow did well to stop him, palace had no—one to blame but themselves for going behind. a simple corner, poorly defended, saw mohamed diame claim an easy goal. there would have been more goals before half—time but for the athleticism of palace goalkeeper wayne hennessey. and benteke‘s inability to take his chances. while the belgian could not finish, his presence forced newcastle into conceding a penalty. even then, darlow almost denied luka milivojevic. drawing level saw the eagles daer, but despite their best efforts, they could not pull off a victory which would help their bid for premier league survival. anthony watson and sam simmonds scored two tries each as england began their quest for an unprecedented third successive outright six nations title. italy were only down by 7 points at half time but eddiejones‘s men turned on the flair to run out 46—15 winners in rome. patrick g
crystal palace have only beaten newcastle once in their last 14 meetings. that, but christian benteke has not scored at selhurst park all season. while he could argue that karl darlow did well to stop him, palace had no—one to blame but themselves for going behind. a simple corner, poorly defended, saw mohamed diame claim an easy goal. there would have been more goals before half—time but for the athleticism of palace goalkeeper wayne hennessey. and benteke‘s inability to take his...
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our correspondent fiona trott is in newcastle. victims of that sexual exploitation in newcastle received an apology. the expert involved in the review thanked them for coming forward and said they were profoundly sorry for what the girls and women had suffered, and the fact that women were involved in that abuse has raised a new concern to date. the report authors say the extensive abuse of adults will be happening across the uk but it is going unnoticed. it is one of the keyissues key issues raised as part of operation sanctuary. a city coming to terms with sanctuary. the investigation may be over but the report says sexual exploitation still exists, and the police know it. it is white takeaway staff across this city are being trained on how to spot potential victims. today, a warning to all towns and cities across the uk, the safeguarding of vulnerable adults needs to be addressed as a matter of urgency. it was a specific feature of the newcastle experience that it was notjust children who were victims of sexual exploitation. wh
our correspondent fiona trott is in newcastle. victims of that sexual exploitation in newcastle received an apology. the expert involved in the review thanked them for coming forward and said they were profoundly sorry for what the girls and women had suffered, and the fact that women were involved in that abuse has raised a new concern to date. the report authors say the extensive abuse of adults will be happening across the uk but it is going unnoticed. it is one of the keyissues key issues...
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but palace and newcastle, it finished 1—1. but pa la ce m ove and newcastle, it finished 1—1.ved to 16th. eagles are not known for being placid, but when it comes to taking on these particular magpies, they rarely come out on top. crystal palace have only beaten newcastle once in the last a0 meetings. they had chances early on to change that, but christian benteke has not scored at selhurst park all season. while he could argue that they did well to stop him, palace had no one to blame but themselves for going behind. a simple corner, poorly defended and it was an easy goal. there would have been more goals before half—time but for the athleticism in the palace goalkeeper wayne hennessey and christian benteke's inability to take his chances. while the belgian could not finish, his presence forced newcastle into conceding a penalty. drawing level saw the eagles dare, but despite their best efforts they could not pull off a victory which would help their bid for premier league survival. their bid for premier league survival. in the day's other premier league fixture, spurs will
but palace and newcastle, it finished 1—1. but pa la ce m ove and newcastle, it finished 1—1.ved to 16th. eagles are not known for being placid, but when it comes to taking on these particular magpies, they rarely come out on top. crystal palace have only beaten newcastle once in the last a0 meetings. they had chances early on to change that, but christian benteke has not scored at selhurst park all season. while he could argue that they did well to stop him, palace had no one to blame but...
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fiona trott, bbc news, newcastle.c doping scandal says his country's athletes should not be allowed to parade under their national flag at the closing ceremony of the winter games this weekend. two russian athletes have tested positive for banned drugs. dr grigory rodchenkov‘s revelations of state—sponsored doping saw the country banned from the olympics, its athletes forced to compete as neutrals. in fear of his life, dr rodchenko went into hiding. now in the united states, our sports editor dan roan travelled to interview him at a secret location. it's one of sport's greatest scandals. russian cheating reached its height at the last winter games in sochi. the mastermind, doctor grigory rodchenkov. in 2015, the former head of moscow's anti—doping lab turned whistle—blower, fleeing to the west. ever since, he's been in fbi witness protection. and we are on the way to meet him. for more than two years now, the man at the very heart of russia's doping scandal has been living in hiding, here somewhere in the united state
fiona trott, bbc news, newcastle.c doping scandal says his country's athletes should not be allowed to parade under their national flag at the closing ceremony of the winter games this weekend. two russian athletes have tested positive for banned drugs. dr grigory rodchenkov‘s revelations of state—sponsored doping saw the country banned from the olympics, its athletes forced to compete as neutrals. in fear of his life, dr rodchenko went into hiding. now in the united states, our sports...
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fiona trott, bbc news, newcastle. repeated his call for teachers to be armed with guns so that they can, in his words, "shoot the hell out of any attackers". he was speaking as pressure grows for action after the shooting at a school in florida last week that left 14 students and three members of staff dead. meanwhile, the governor of florida has announced proposals to restrict the sale of guns and to raise the minimum age at which you can buy them to 21. jon sopel reports. staff and teachers return to the marjory stoneman douglas school today as a nation continues to grope for explanations of what happened. for some, it's all about guns. for others, it's mental health and societal breakdown. but today, a new culprit. scot peterson, a deputy sheriff who arrived outside the school 90 seconds after the shooting started. but for whatever reason, didn't act. and he's taking a mighty kicking from the president. he was there for five minutes. five minutes. he heard it right at the beginning, so he certainly did a poorjob. t
fiona trott, bbc news, newcastle. repeated his call for teachers to be armed with guns so that they can, in his words, "shoot the hell out of any attackers". he was speaking as pressure grows for action after the shooting at a school in florida last week that left 14 students and three members of staff dead. meanwhile, the governor of florida has announced proposals to restrict the sale of guns and to raise the minimum age at which you can buy them to 21. jon sopel reports. staff and...
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no joy forjose, as manchester united lose at newcastle in the english premier league. big wave surfing in portugal as 25 to 30 foot waves pose problems for some, but not for others. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start in south korea and red gerard was the star on day two of the winter olympics in pyeongchang. the teenage snowboarder won gold in the slope style on a day when seven gold medals were at stake — as nick marshall mccormack reports. it isa it is a mark of redmond gerard's standing in slopestyle snowboarding that at the age of 17, he was regarded as a favourite. when the moment of glory had passed and he was at the centre of the world's media, the youth was what struck. was at the centre of the world's media, the youth was what struckm was crazy, it was really wild to me that i got first place, it was jawdropping. hard to believe even? yeah, iam jawdropping. hard to believe even? yeah, i am still having a really ha rd yeah, i am still having a really hard time believing it. maybe he will age when he has to overcome obstacles like the one that si
no joy forjose, as manchester united lose at newcastle in the english premier league. big wave surfing in portugal as 25 to 30 foot waves pose problems for some, but not for others. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start in south korea and red gerard was the star on day two of the winter olympics in pyeongchang. the teenage snowboarder won gold in the slope style on a day when seven gold medals were at stake — as nick marshall mccormack reports. it isa it is a mark of redmond...
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and he wasn't newcastle's only saving grace.of hesitation helped keep things square. maybe it wasn't to bejose mourinho's bay. a point would have done for the geordie nation as they battle to stay in the premier league, but if you have the chance, why not take it? and matt ritchie certainly did. his first goal of the season certainly did. his first goal of the season was a popular one. the trademark of this mourinho side is that they usually manage a goal even when not playing well, but not today. a great day between the newcastle posts, and an afternoon for the fans to say, i was there. more than just three vital points in their battle to avoid the drop. liverpool are nowjust two points behind united after they defeated southampton 2—0 at st mary's. mohamed salah made it 22 goals for the season with liverpool's second. roberto firmino also scored for liverpool. in the day's early kick off, huddersfield town clawed themselves out of the relegation zone with a 4—1win over bournemouth. rangers hit six against ayr united to book th
and he wasn't newcastle's only saving grace.of hesitation helped keep things square. maybe it wasn't to bejose mourinho's bay. a point would have done for the geordie nation as they battle to stay in the premier league, but if you have the chance, why not take it? and matt ritchie certainly did. his first goal of the season certainly did. his first goal of the season was a popular one. the trademark of this mourinho side is that they usually manage a goal even when not playing well, but not...
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newcastle county, getting heavy rain. east nottingham, same deal. shifting into philadelphia, look at that. heavy rain. we're in marion township and we could hear the rain that is pounding down in our area on the roof. this is a heavy rain. it's spread across the board and spr spreading into montgomery county and burlington county. it's near waterford and winslow township. it's not just a one-spot situation. very many locations getting this heavy rain that will make it, a, difficult to drive, and b, as it continues to fall, that's when the flooding concerns kick up. we'll know more in total by the time this is all said and done in just a bit. >>> new from overnight, police in chester county are looking to determine if weather played a part in a deadly crash that happened just before midnight at pottstown pike and grove road in west goshen. in all, four cars were involved. two people died at the scene. rescuers took another injured person to the chester county hospital. >>> wet and slippery conditions caused a car to overturn on i-76 early this morni
newcastle county, getting heavy rain. east nottingham, same deal. shifting into philadelphia, look at that. heavy rain. we're in marion township and we could hear the rain that is pounding down in our area on the roof. this is a heavy rain. it's spread across the board and spr spreading into montgomery county and burlington county. it's near waterford and winslow township. it's not just a one-spot situation. very many locations getting this heavy rain that will make it, a, difficult to drive,...
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crystal palace have only beaten newcastle once in their last 1a meetings. to change that, but christian benteke has not scored at selhurst park all season. while he could argue that karl darlow did well to stop him, palace had no—one to blame but themselves for going behind. a simple corner, poorly defended, saw mohamed diame claim an easy goal. there would have been more goals before half—time but for the athleticism of palace goalkeeper wayne hennessey. and benteke's inability to take his chances. while the belgian could not finish, his presence forced newcastle into conceding a penalty. even then, darlow almost denied luka milivojevic. drawing level saw the eagles daer, but despite their best efforts, they could not pull off a victory which would help their bid for premier league survival. without playing badly in the first half, i didn't think we had anything like the aggression and the dominance i was hoping to see see the team produce. but they produced in the second half. i go home happy with the second half performance and a bit disappointed we coul
crystal palace have only beaten newcastle once in their last 1a meetings. to change that, but christian benteke has not scored at selhurst park all season. while he could argue that karl darlow did well to stop him, palace had no—one to blame but themselves for going behind. a simple corner, poorly defended, saw mohamed diame claim an easy goal. there would have been more goals before half—time but for the athleticism of palace goalkeeper wayne hennessey. and benteke's inability to take his...
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newcastle then took a surprise lead when jonjo was blocked.e kick was flicked on to matt ritchie, very pleased with his first goal of the season. in injury time, a save helped newcastle hold on for three vital points. they are up to 13th in the premier league. earlier, huddersfield ended a run of five league defeats with a 4—1 victory over bournemouth. stevie moore rainey on the scoresheet with this goal, lifting them out of the relegation zone. aston villa beat birmingham city 2—0 in what is called the second city derby. albert adomah scored villa's first on the hour mark. then things were wrapped up hour mark. then things were wrapped up in style in the last ten minutes. in the scottish cup third round, as united manager missed the match against rangers. how about this for against rangers. how about this for a site for sore eyes? the opening goal of the game was gifted to alan forrest. here is one that rangers won't want to see again, an absolute howler of a miss with the goal gaping. he scored shortly after after an effort came back off the
newcastle then took a surprise lead when jonjo was blocked.e kick was flicked on to matt ritchie, very pleased with his first goal of the season. in injury time, a save helped newcastle hold on for three vital points. they are up to 13th in the premier league. earlier, huddersfield ended a run of five league defeats with a 4—1 victory over bournemouth. stevie moore rainey on the scoresheet with this goal, lifting them out of the relegation zone. aston villa beat birmingham city 2—0 in what...
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the former newcastle lock tasted success the former newcastle lock tasted success with the falklandsf some epic battles on the pitch with the british lions. but his fight is one that he ultimately cannot win. but he's determined to do everything he can to change that. there one drug to patients otherwise your left to disappear because it is a muscle wasting disease. i wish i'd done a bit more gym work in the falklands because that is the ultimate issue, it stops you breathing, and ultimately my goal is to try to get it stopped. we might have to go for a slowdown. and it is a fight unwilling to take on. special black and white shirt supporting his foundation isjust one of the way the falklands are helping the cause. brian kennedy arranging for him to go to america but the battle is now with red tape as well as with the disease. we're just more progressive and forward—thinking, more helpful and with that i'm buzzing but then you come back to the uk and stage one again. we are looking for a drug from france and we were denied access by borders medical staff that it was not safe which i
the former newcastle lock tasted success the former newcastle lock tasted success with the falklandsf some epic battles on the pitch with the british lions. but his fight is one that he ultimately cannot win. but he's determined to do everything he can to change that. there one drug to patients otherwise your left to disappear because it is a muscle wasting disease. i wish i'd done a bit more gym work in the falklands because that is the ultimate issue, it stops you breathing, and ultimately my...
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our correspondent, fiona trott, has been following the story from newcastle.e hundreds of victims received a public apology and the review tea m received a public apology and the review team pay tribute to them for coming forward and said they were profoundly sorry for what they had suffered. the report suggests newcastle was not a city like rotherham or rochdale as nobody was afraid to speak out more afraid of being politically incorrect. instead, a new concern about the exploitation of adults. a city under scrutiny. on these streets, as many as 700 vulnerable girls and women were sexually exploited. some were trafficked from one house to another and abused by several men. vanessa, not her real name, was a victim of sexual exploitation. to protect her identity, we have used an actor's voice. at first, nothing was expected. i would just meet them and sit and have a drink. as time went on, i would have to have sex with them. when you are in care, they say you need education but what they seem to forget is that you can have the mental intelligence, but if you ar
our correspondent, fiona trott, has been following the story from newcastle.e hundreds of victims received a public apology and the review tea m received a public apology and the review team pay tribute to them for coming forward and said they were profoundly sorry for what they had suffered. the report suggests newcastle was not a city like rotherham or rochdale as nobody was afraid to speak out more afraid of being politically incorrect. instead, a new concern about the exploitation of...
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. >> newcastle, then leeds, i'm going to eat these as fast as i can. >> by the time he gets to newcastleark and he's feeling the pressure. >> the newcastle ikea. meatballs are meatballs, i'm not picky. >> and steaming towards leeds. come on, we can do this! but ikea is not 24 hours. . >> i'm not sure i want did sleep in a sealed car with a guy eating meatballs all day. >> play games to pass the time. by the time we get to the next day, the pro tip for anyone that knows eye key -- >> instead of going through the normal entrance, go to the customer attend area. >> save yourself some time. you go into aye ikea and they lead you and the inevitable. on the way to sheffield his girlfriend moon has an issue. >> need wee wee. >> then they both have an issue. okay. he hits up sheffield, birmingham, coventry, six in a day, starts driving towards cardiff in wales. >> i don't want any more meatballs! >> only one more day to go. next day, gets to work. after getting to reading, eating meatballs, he's done. >> yes! >> wasn't there one on the island? >> what? what island? >> i don't know. >> isle of ma
. >> newcastle, then leeds, i'm going to eat these as fast as i can. >> by the time he gets to newcastleark and he's feeling the pressure. >> the newcastle ikea. meatballs are meatballs, i'm not picky. >> and steaming towards leeds. come on, we can do this! but ikea is not 24 hours. . >> i'm not sure i want did sleep in a sealed car with a guy eating meatballs all day. >> play games to pass the time. by the time we get to the next day, the pro tip for anyone...
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. >> newcastle, then leeds, i'm going to eat these as fast as i can. >> by the time he gets to newcastleand he's feeling the pressure. >> the newcastle ikea. meatballs are meatballs, i'm not picky. >> and steaming towards leeds. come on, we can do this! but ikea is not 24 hours. . >>
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newcastle united were two goals ahead today, it finished 2—2.it finished 2-2. one of lover come back, and they have done it again today. two goals in the final ten minutes. one from adam smith and one from daz gosling against his former side. newcastle have had a good run lately, beating manchester united in the last game, but they're still just two points manchester united in the last game, but they're stilljust two points of the drop zone. at the top end, liverpool up to second in the premier league table thanks to another convincing when and some familiar scorers, beating west ham 4-1. yes, those familiar ones. 4-1 win, and village brilliant for it. eight wins from the last 11 for them. up to second. it is hard to thinkjust four months ago they were ninth. let's have a look at the bottom of the table. sorry, excuse me wilshere from jurgen klopp. it was an all—round performance, we defended well and attack well and counter pressing was outstanding. it helps us a lot whatever the opponents do if they defended or whatever, david moyes, fantastic
newcastle united were two goals ahead today, it finished 2—2.it finished 2-2. one of lover come back, and they have done it again today. two goals in the final ten minutes. one from adam smith and one from daz gosling against his former side. newcastle have had a good run lately, beating manchester united in the last game, but they're still just two points manchester united in the last game, but they're stilljust two points of the drop zone. at the top end, liverpool up to second in the...
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durham newcastle and kent have said we need to find a resolution about them.stle said we think that a lot of these people striking have got a point and perhaps we need to rethink this. it looks that there is room for a new verse there, but there are more strikes planned and plans to extend action into june more strikes planned and plans to extend action intojune which more strikes planned and plans to extend action into june which would be potentially over exams, so it is quite serious. the average vice traveller is paid ten grand is up in a year. big—money even for the bbc. —— vice chancellor is paid £240,000. some students are acting for a refu nd some students are acting for a refund on their tuition. why not? it is a market. if you are planning money. why not? i think the government should encourage students to get a refund from a university that doesn't give them education. it isa that doesn't give them education. it is a market. get your money back. there was some polling that came out this afternoon about it and most students said they are fully support
durham newcastle and kent have said we need to find a resolution about them.stle said we think that a lot of these people striking have got a point and perhaps we need to rethink this. it looks that there is room for a new verse there, but there are more strikes planned and plans to extend action into june more strikes planned and plans to extend action intojune which more strikes planned and plans to extend action into june which would be potentially over exams, so it is quite serious. the...
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mohamed diame scored from a corner at the back post in the first half for newcastle.ojevic earned palace a point with a second half penalty after ciaran clark was penalised for pulling christian benteke‘s shirt. without playing badly in the first half i didn't think we had anything like the aggression and the dominance i was hoping to see the tea m dominance i was hoping to see the team produced today but they produced it very much in the second half so i go home at least happy with the second—half performance and a little bit disappointed that we couldn't do it for the whole of the 90 minutes and maybe get that extra goal which would have given us those unbelievably important extra points. we did well in the first half, we we re we did well in the first half, we were controlling the game. as always you have to analyse the opposition, some people don't realise that, you see the three offensive players they have today, how much they caused... how good they are and we were defending well so credit to our players because they were doing well in defence and at the same ti
mohamed diame scored from a corner at the back post in the first half for newcastle.ojevic earned palace a point with a second half penalty after ciaran clark was penalised for pulling christian benteke‘s shirt. without playing badly in the first half i didn't think we had anything like the aggression and the dominance i was hoping to see the tea m dominance i was hoping to see the team produced today but they produced it very much in the second half so i go home at least happy with the...
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it would have been a huge win for newcastle. a huge win for newcastle. were in eighth place, what a differencefference a year can make. important move, perhaps, liverpool up to second. up to second. watford consolidating tenth place without victory. tenth place without victory. should see movement in the top half of the premier league tomorrow. let's turn our attention to the champions. wilson slipped up. home side went ahead through the full top scorer this season. draw between the sides all in today's lunchtime kick—off. south korea'sji so—yun with the goals. spectacular effort, to help city keep up in the title race. and hibs at rugby park. hibs were two up inside nine minutes. teenage defender ryan porteous got their second. a penalty when porteus was adjudged to have handballed. hibs manager neil lennon was sent to the stand for his reaction. to earn kilmarnock the point. behind leaders celtic, who play tomorrow. motherwell beat dundee 1—0. over partick thistle. round of golf‘s qatar masters. seven birdies in his round of 66. but his compatriot 0liver fisher went one better. into sunday's
it would have been a huge win for newcastle. a huge win for newcastle. were in eighth place, what a differencefference a year can make. important move, perhaps, liverpool up to second. up to second. watford consolidating tenth place without victory. tenth place without victory. should see movement in the top half of the premier league tomorrow. let's turn our attention to the champions. wilson slipped up. home side went ahead through the full top scorer this season. draw between the sides all...
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a great day between the newcastle posts for their keeper.be fairwe to be fair we had a lot of games where we were doing well and we didn't have luck. today, playing a good game and doing everything we we re good game and doing everything we were lucky in the end, because we we re were lucky in the end, because we were having to defend in the last ten minutes with everything. so we we re ten minutes with everything. so we were a little lucky but i think we deserved it because the way we were playing and the way we were working. we could be your ten hours and we wouldn't score a goal, but i also wa nt wouldn't score a goal, but i also want to see because i think it is fairto want to see because i think it is fair to say that newcastle played and defended with their lives and ke pt and defended with their lives and kept a clean sheet. they scored, and in that moment theyjust thought they would give their lives and we will defend with everything, plus the gods of football were clearly on their side. but i think they must have an amazing feeling,
a great day between the newcastle posts for their keeper.be fairwe to be fair we had a lot of games where we were doing well and we didn't have luck. today, playing a good game and doing everything we we re good game and doing everything we were lucky in the end, because we we re were lucky in the end, because we were having to defend in the last ten minutes with everything. so we we re ten minutes with everything. so we were a little lucky but i think we deserved it because the way we were...
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fiona trott reports from newcastle. a city coming to terms with sanctuary.e over but the report says sexual exploitation still exists, and the police know it. it is why takeaway staff across this city are being trained on how to spot potential victims. today, a warning to all towns and cities across the uk, the safeguarding of vulnerable adults needs to be addressed as a matter of urgency. it was a specific feature of the newcastle experience that it was notjust children who were victims of sexual exploitation. what i would like the government to do is have a really good look at the learning that is now available about abuse of adults with vulnerabilities. on the streets, victims were groomed by men mostly from pakistani, indian and bangladeshi backgrounds. they were given so many drugs and alcohol they could not defend themselves against sexual abuse. their experiences are included in the report. vanessa, not her real name, was a victim of sexual exploitation. to protect her identity we have used an actor's boys. i see girls begging on the street and a norm
fiona trott reports from newcastle. a city coming to terms with sanctuary.e over but the report says sexual exploitation still exists, and the police know it. it is why takeaway staff across this city are being trained on how to spot potential victims. today, a warning to all towns and cities across the uk, the safeguarding of vulnerable adults needs to be addressed as a matter of urgency. it was a specific feature of the newcastle experience that it was notjust children who were victims of...
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we're very excited in newcastle, dan, give us very excited in newcastle, dan, give usa very excited inople who will benefit from this centre. you will hear more from these guys in a little while. let's go for the news, weather and travel where you're waking up. good morning from bbc london news. i'm sarah campbell. residents in north london claim they've endured months of terrible living conditions and have accused their landlord, the local council, of turning its back on them. people living in a seven story block on joyce avenue say they've suffered problems like running water dripping into their flats, damp and mould. some residents say they've onlyjust noticed how bad some of the issues are. it's only now that i've been moved out of the property, everytime i come back in i kind of notice when i'm breathing, like, my chest feels a bit tight and it's the same kind of feeling i had when i was living here but i didn't think it was anything to do with all these issues. well, enfield council says it knows it's a distressing time for residents, apologises wholeheartedly for the delays and
we're very excited in newcastle, dan, give us very excited in newcastle, dan, give usa very excited inople who will benefit from this centre. you will hear more from these guys in a little while. let's go for the news, weather and travel where you're waking up. good morning from bbc london news. i'm sarah campbell. residents in north london claim they've endured months of terrible living conditions and have accused their landlord, the local council, of turning its back on them. people living in...
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the buses are running in newcastle but i don't think they will be by the time we get home.low morning, without much progress. the evening rush hour is likely to be worse as strong winds drive in heavy snow. scotland and the north are braced for a difficult night ahead. snow has fallen across large areas of eastern england, causing widespread travel disruption. whilst some are enjoying the unusually heavy snowfall, there are warnings that some rural communities could be cut off for days and many commuters are having theirjourneys disrupted. tom burridge reports. the bigger you are, the harder your journey has been this morning. route around lincoln have, at times, come to a freezing halt. classes we re come to a freezing halt. classes were cancelled in scunthorpe. we don't have to go to school! yes! some were going nowhere... 0thers needed a little help. it was white in the very south—west of england. this, the cornish way to get around. in tonbridge, a blizzard. hundreds of schools closed across eastern england. and some hospitals were affected. people were determined to do
the buses are running in newcastle but i don't think they will be by the time we get home.low morning, without much progress. the evening rush hour is likely to be worse as strong winds drive in heavy snow. scotland and the north are braced for a difficult night ahead. snow has fallen across large areas of eastern england, causing widespread travel disruption. whilst some are enjoying the unusually heavy snowfall, there are warnings that some rural communities could be cut off for days and many...
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none of the six got flu shots and all lived in newcastle county. last week a new jersey child died from the flu, the third child to die this year from the garden state. >>> a small south jersey town is without a fleet of ambulances after this fire. just consumed by flames overnight. four emts asleep inside. they got out safely. all the department's ambulances were destroyed. the nearby towns loaned them to respond to 911 calls. >> probably 2 to $2.5 million, you take into account all the ambulances and buildings. >> i'm grateful. we started from the bottom and built up. i have full faith we can do it again. >> the state fire marshal's office is working to figure out how that fire started. >>> caught on camera, a teenager trying to get into a philadelphia school with a gun. take a good look at this surveillance video. this was recorded last thursday afternoon. he tried opening the doors at frederick douglass charter school in philadelphia. fortunately, that door was locked. then he knocked and finally gave up. if you have any idea who this is, a ver
none of the six got flu shots and all lived in newcastle county. last week a new jersey child died from the flu, the third child to die this year from the garden state. >>> a small south jersey town is without a fleet of ambulances after this fire. just consumed by flames overnight. four emts asleep inside. they got out safely. all the department's ambulances were destroyed. the nearby towns loaned them to respond to 911 calls. >> probably 2 to $2.5 million, you take into account...
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look at parts of newcastle county, north star, pensville, to middletown. scattered areas of rain moving through. the problem is, when training, regeneration of heavy pockets over and over the same area, that's when you get the flooding concerns. this is something we'll be watching during the morning hours. no flood warnings in place, which indicates it's actually occurring. i wouldn't be surprised if there were ponding along roadways. we jump over the delaware and parts of cumberland county where still heavy rain is falling. this is an area where 1 to 2 inches fell overnight. this is an area totally saturated and more heavy rains continuing to fall. look how much i've got to pull this out to show you the length of the rain going on here. we're talking from the gulf coast up to our neck of the woods. this is 1200 miles to us. there's a steady rain the entire line. this is not some small system. this is a massive storm that's moving through. on our hour by hour model, the rain is moving by. this has done a good job to show you where it's sitting. it will sta
look at parts of newcastle county, north star, pensville, to middletown. scattered areas of rain moving through. the problem is, when training, regeneration of heavy pockets over and over the same area, that's when you get the flooding concerns. this is something we'll be watching during the morning hours. no flood warnings in place, which indicates it's actually occurring. i wouldn't be surprised if there were ponding along roadways. we jump over the delaware and parts of cumberland county...
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palace are up to 14th and newcastle are 16th.n top. crystal palace have only beaten newcastle once in their last 1a meetings. they had chances early on to change that, but christian benteke has not scored at selhurst park all season. while he could argue that karl darlow did well to stop him, palace had no—one to blame but themselves for going behind. a simple corner, poorly defended, saw mohamed diame claim an easy goal. there would have been more goals before half—time but for the athleticism of palace goalkeeper wayne hennessey. and benteke's inability to take his chances. while the belgian could not finish, his presence forced newcastle into conceding a penalty. even then, darlow almost denied luka milivojevic. drawing level saw the eagles daer, but despite their best efforts, they could not pull off a victory which would help their bid for premier league survival. without playing badly in the first half we didn't have the aggression or the dominance i was hoping to see the team produced. but they produced it in the second ha
palace are up to 14th and newcastle are 16th.n top. crystal palace have only beaten newcastle once in their last 1a meetings. they had chances early on to change that, but christian benteke has not scored at selhurst park all season. while he could argue that karl darlow did well to stop him, palace had no—one to blame but themselves for going behind. a simple corner, poorly defended, saw mohamed diame claim an easy goal. there would have been more goals before half—time but for the...
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. >> newcastle, then leeds, i'm going to eat these as fast as i can. >> by the time he gets to newcastle, it's dark and he's feeling the pressure. >> the newcastle ikea. meatballs are meatballs, i'm not picky. >> and steaming towards leeds. come on, we can do this! but ikea is not 24 hours. . >> i'm not sure i want did sleep in a sealed car with a guy eating meatballs all day. >> play games to pass the time. by the time we get to the next day, the pro tip for anyone that knows eye key -- >> instead of going through the normal entrance, go to the customer attend area. >> save yourself some time. you go into aye ikea and they lead you and the inevitable. on the way to sheffield his girlfriend moon has an issue. >> need wee wee. >> then they both have an issue. okay. he hits up sheffield, birmingham, coventry, six in a day, starts driving towards cardiff in wales. >> i don't want any more meatballs! >> only one more day to go. next day, gets to work. after getting to reading, eating meatballs, he's done. >> yes! >> wasn't there one on the island? >> what? what island? >> i don't know. >> is
. >> newcastle, then leeds, i'm going to eat these as fast as i can. >> by the time he gets to newcastle, it's dark and he's feeling the pressure. >> the newcastle ikea. meatballs are meatballs, i'm not picky. >> and steaming towards leeds. come on, we can do this! but ikea is not 24 hours. . >> i'm not sure i want did sleep in a sealed car with a guy eating meatballs all day. >> play games to pass the time. by the time we get to the next day, the pro tip for...
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drew savage reports on a win that moves newcastle two points clear of the relegation zone.ehind united after they defeated southampton 2—0 at st mary's. mohamed salah made it 22 goals for the season after roberto firmino's early goal. in the day's early kick—off huddersfield town clawed themselves out the relegation zone with a 4—1 win over bournemouth. rangers hit six against ayr united to book their place of the sixth—round scottish cup. the scottish premiership side had to come from behind for victory — a mistake from rangers' keeper wes foderingham gifting the opening goal of the game to alan forrest. alfredo morelos levelled things at half—time before this goal from jason cumming made it 2—1. that was quickly followed by the first ofjosh windass's double. morelos added a second of his own to help rangers to an eventual 6—1 win. elsewhere, aberdeen beat dundee united 3—1. now to the rugby, where scotland got their first win of this year's six nations with a hard fought 32—26 comeback victory over france at murrayfield. john watson has more. murrayfield roused for the fi
drew savage reports on a win that moves newcastle two points clear of the relegation zone.ehind united after they defeated southampton 2—0 at st mary's. mohamed salah made it 22 goals for the season after roberto firmino's early goal. in the day's early kick—off huddersfield town clawed themselves out the relegation zone with a 4—1 win over bournemouth. rangers hit six against ayr united to book their place of the sixth—round scottish cup. the scottish premiership side had to come from...
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to go all over the world is justified because the good players so your melrose start with newcastle and then back to the . new have clia when did you decide that you know it's time to hang up your boots and you can jump over suppose the thing that i had to feel when you separate the last game of rugby i'll be playing competitive level well i think everybody knows friend when this insight to move themselves were able to me the decision to come back to the board because i've always been one to be quite loyal for the chelsea so i possibly could have gotten played in five years others. clubs. world if a choir but again it was it wasn't what i wanted to do get paid for playing for a club i didn't know so the clubs i did was involve mallows and newcastle on the ball this was very special and with that thought it was the ultimate andean and with that belief. it discover it to c.d.'s they may be difficult to save you could enjoy what you do and i was twenty five times a day in the later years and people who know me know that i don't really enjoy training and with that i just was it was an enjoy
to go all over the world is justified because the good players so your melrose start with newcastle and then back to the . new have clia when did you decide that you know it's time to hang up your boots and you can jump over suppose the thing that i had to feel when you separate the last game of rugby i'll be playing competitive level well i think everybody knows friend when this insight to move themselves were able to me the decision to come back to the board because i've always been one to be...
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but i also want to say it is fair to say that newcastle played and defended with their lives a clea nrying to get a pointand clean sheet. they were trying to get a point and a point for us would result in their relegation fight. they got us in a defensive mistake and they scored, and at that moment they just thought, we and they scored, and at that moment theyjust thought, we are going to give our lives and defend with everything. better luck for liverpool, who moved back into third position thanks to two first half goals at southampton. mo salah has now scored 22 league goals this season and he got the second after setting up roberto firmino for liverpool's first. jurgen klopp's team missed a number of chances in the second half to extend their lead, while southampton rarely threatened, and drop into the premier league relegation zone. huddersield town hadn't won in 2018, going into the game against 10th placed bournemouth, but two goals in each half helped them to a 4—1 home win. david wagner's team had lost their previous five matches, and are now out of the bottom three. to rugby
but i also want to say it is fair to say that newcastle played and defended with their lives a clea nrying to get a pointand clean sheet. they were trying to get a point and a point for us would result in their relegation fight. they got us in a defensive mistake and they scored, and at that moment they just thought, we and they scored, and at that moment theyjust thought, we are going to give our lives and defend with everything. better luck for liverpool, who moved back into third position...
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support in newcastle of which twelve to twenty all the players what fifty five miles from the haggis to take a decent haggis from jeddah to newcastle and and gallium song still think all but really no no no those that were there which i took it out a walk on the way home and with that there's a lot of things happen can you logan couldn't have done it on their own in london pale awareness and again fund so the funds are building what we've gone and done is sanctioned. review if we had i mean the it's in the world and we've done that as a team to try and pursue a business structure with a media is to see when to find a solution and we. professors and the people involved in m. indy think the best ways to go and that's that's the route we're going to propel so so with the funds that's what we've done at the moment said subject is to a video feed jackie is involved in a similar campaign because lady helen has dementia and he's targeting his is a subset tamil clinic and one of the you can eat a medical essentially that says to you looking round a little to see where the cutting edge just r
support in newcastle of which twelve to twenty all the players what fifty five miles from the haggis to take a decent haggis from jeddah to newcastle and and gallium song still think all but really no no no those that were there which i took it out a walk on the way home and with that there's a lot of things happen can you logan couldn't have done it on their own in london pale awareness and again fund so the funds are building what we've gone and done is sanctioned. review if we had i mean the...
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going unrecognised, and needs to be urgently addressed — the findings of operation sanctuary in newcastle0 deaths. an armed officer who was at the florida school where 17 people were killed has resigned after it emerged he failed to intervene. in the business news... the bookmakers william hill made a loss lost year — £75 million. the year before it had made a profit of £180 million. it would have been well in profit if it hadn't had to write down the value of its business in australia. some analysts even think the regulations and higher taxes there may mean william hill will have to pull out of the country altogether. it might rank as one of the most expensive tweets ever. reality tv star kylie jenner wiped $1.3bn — about £1 billion — off the market value of snap after tweeting that she no longer used its snapchat messaging app. its shares sank as much as 8%. ms jenner is celebrity kim kardashian‘s half—sister. royal bank of scotland, is back in profit for the first time in a decade. the bank, still 71% owned by the taxpayer, made an annual profit of £752 million in 2017 compared with a
going unrecognised, and needs to be urgently addressed — the findings of operation sanctuary in newcastle0 deaths. an armed officer who was at the florida school where 17 people were killed has resigned after it emerged he failed to intervene. in the business news... the bookmakers william hill made a loss lost year — £75 million. the year before it had made a profit of £180 million. it would have been well in profit if it hadn't had to write down the value of its business in australia....
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support in newcastle of which twelve to twenty old clothes walked fifty five miles from the harvest to take a decent i guess from jed but they're into newcastle on and i still think you know a lot of those there would be a walk on the way home. and with that there's there's a lot of things happen can you logan put a massive tonight on the road in london to propel the awareness and again fun so the funds are building but what we've gone and done is a sanctioned. review of where i am indeed in the world and we've done as a team to try and pursue a business structure to where i am in the oversea once we find a solution where the professors and the people involved in n.d. think the best ways to go and that's that's the route we're going to propel so so with the funds that's what we've done at the moment said sir jackie stewart video feed jackie's and hold some of campaign because lady helen has dementia and they say he's targeting has his efforts. in the clinic and one of the great american shooters says are you looking right in the world to see who the cutting edge of reception is and in
support in newcastle of which twelve to twenty old clothes walked fifty five miles from the harvest to take a decent i guess from jed but they're into newcastle on and i still think you know a lot of those there would be a walk on the way home. and with that there's there's a lot of things happen can you logan put a massive tonight on the road in london to propel the awareness and again fun so the funds are building but what we've gone and done is a sanctioned. review of where i am indeed in...
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it means that once it clears away from the west, there will be clear skies, anywhere from newcastle downhe morning it will be cloudy with some rain. —— first thing in the morning. pretty damp first aid east anglia. great weather for everybody during the day. the vast majority, it will much better. you're watching beyond 100 days. the survivors of the florida school shooting are demanding change. president trump moves a little, he says he is open to tighter background checks but is it enough to encourage congress to act? enough is enough! enough is enough! as students stage protests, we hear from one of the survivors of the florida shooting, who has this message for the president. he's going to see in our eyes that we're not going to back down, no matter what. we're not going to stop until change has happened. the fbi is too focused on russia, says the president, who this weekend tweeted 12 times about the russia investigation. but that wasn't the only issue on the president's mind...
it means that once it clears away from the west, there will be clear skies, anywhere from newcastle downhe morning it will be cloudy with some rain. —— first thing in the morning. pretty damp first aid east anglia. great weather for everybody during the day. the vast majority, it will much better. you're watching beyond 100 days. the survivors of the florida school shooting are demanding change. president trump moves a little, he says he is open to tighter background checks but is it enough...
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the buses are running in newcastle but i don't think they will be by the time we get home. slow morning, without much progress. the evening rush are as likely to be worse as strong winds driving heavy snow. scotland and the north are braced for a difficult night ahead. snow has fallen across large areas of eastern england, causing widespread travel disruption. whilst some are enjoying the unusually heavy snowfall, there are warnings that some rural communities could be cut off for days and many commuters are having theirjourneys disrupted. tom burridge reports. the bigger you are, the harder your journey has been this morning. this driver in lincoln needed a little help. in places like norwich, it was a commute to nowhere. in congress, a blizzard. hundreds of schools closed across eastern england. and some hospitals were affected. —— in tonbridge, a blizzard. it looks great if you're not in one of those cars. closed schools means a day outdoors. and creative ways to have fun. there was snow on scarborough beach. even central london had a decent dusting. not an alpine resort
the buses are running in newcastle but i don't think they will be by the time we get home. slow morning, without much progress. the evening rush are as likely to be worse as strong winds driving heavy snow. scotland and the north are braced for a difficult night ahead. snow has fallen across large areas of eastern england, causing widespread travel disruption. whilst some are enjoying the unusually heavy snowfall, there are warnings that some rural communities could be cut off for days and many...
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in the day's early kick off crystal palace and newcastle drew 1—1.qualised to claim a point which moves them up to 14th place and three points clear of the relegation zone. there is just a minute left in the game between third placed, liverpool and tottenham at anfield. mo salah gave liverpool the lead in the third minute, his 20th goal this season. spurs equalised through a fantastic straight through victor wanyama. in the last few seconds, spurs have missed a penalty, while mohamed salah has scored again. it is 2—1 liverpool with just a few seconds remaining. the day's sports stories are on the bbc website including england's women start the defence of their six nations title and are tied 7—7 with italy. there's also build up to super bowl lii and results from the fourth round of the fa women's cup. mishal. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. we are back with the late news at 10:00. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel with mishal husain. research suggests regular churchgoers are more likely to support immigration th
in the day's early kick off crystal palace and newcastle drew 1—1.qualised to claim a point which moves them up to 14th place and three points clear of the relegation zone. there is just a minute left in the game between third placed, liverpool and tottenham at anfield. mo salah gave liverpool the lead in the third minute, his 20th goal this season. spurs equalised through a fantastic straight through victor wanyama. in the last few seconds, spurs have missed a penalty, while mohamed salah...
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here is the weather front from newcastle.r, and northern wales. the west midlands just about nudging into birmingham, as well, that weather front. but, in into birmingham, as well, that weatherfront. but, in the very into birmingham, as well, that weather front. but, in the very far south—west, that tip of cornwall, probably going to be rainfall more than anything. a covering of snow, maybe five or ten centimetres, could be some problems and delays on tuesday morning, but then it gets stuck here across part of the midlands and the south. not much snow to come towards the east of the south. and then, tomorrow night, so, tuesday night into wednesday, that is when it turns really cold. there will be snow showers are here and there, but it is the temperatures that will be the story. could be minus five celsius, easily —6 or seven. negative double digits, there. expected widely in scotland. 0utside there. expected widely in scotland. outside of city centres. and then, on wednesday, it is not looking too bad at all. there is anothe
here is the weather front from newcastle.r, and northern wales. the west midlands just about nudging into birmingham, as well, that weather front. but, in into birmingham, as well, that weatherfront. but, in the very into birmingham, as well, that weather front. but, in the very far south—west, that tip of cornwall, probably going to be rainfall more than anything. a covering of snow, maybe five or ten centimetres, could be some problems and delays on tuesday morning, but then it gets stuck...
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the point for palace moves them up to 14th while newcastle are in 16th.after only eight months in charge at elland road. the yorkshire club are tenth in the championship having failed to win since boxing day. they'll now be looking for their seventh manager since 2014. england's quest for an unprecedented hat—trick of six nations titles was launched with a 46—15 victory over italy. anthony watson and sam simmonds scored two tries each as eddiejones's men turned on the flair in the second half in rome. patrick gearey reports. the faces, the voices change, the results don't. when at home or in rome england have always beating italy. their philosophy divans about this team forget that and the fact that they have only lost once in three years in the six nations your mind must be fully on the next pass, the first try, anthony watson scored. within its world cup 18 months away england have been trying to establish a street. the ruthless instinct of the hunter watson was a regon five minutes later. italy won't simply wounded prey, even under constant pressure th
the point for palace moves them up to 14th while newcastle are in 16th.after only eight months in charge at elland road. the yorkshire club are tenth in the championship having failed to win since boxing day. they'll now be looking for their seventh manager since 2014. england's quest for an unprecedented hat—trick of six nations titles was launched with a 46—15 victory over italy. anthony watson and sam simmonds scored two tries each as eddiejones's men turned on the flair in the second...
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newcastle and then back to the. new have clia when did you decide. to hang up your boots and you couldn't jump was supposed to thing that and how did you feel when you separate the last game of rugby i'll be playing competitive level well i think everybody knows when the when the and this insight of themselves were able to me the decision to come back to the board because i will always be one to be quite loyal for the jealousy so i possibly could have gotten played in five years. clubs. world if a choir but again it was it wasn't what i wanted to do get paid for playing for a club i didn't know so the clubs i did was involve mallows and newcastle on the ball this was very special and with that thought it was the ultimate and the end and with that to believe. it discover it to see a movie difficult to see if you could enjoy what you do and i was training five times a day in the later years and people who know me know that i don't really enjoy training and with that i just was it was an enjoyable and when you don't enjoy something you've kind of got to
newcastle and then back to the. new have clia when did you decide. to hang up your boots and you couldn't jump was supposed to thing that and how did you feel when you separate the last game of rugby i'll be playing competitive level well i think everybody knows when the when the and this insight of themselves were able to me the decision to come back to the board because i will always be one to be quite loyal for the jealousy so i possibly could have gotten played in five years. clubs. world...
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and newcastle a re face a world group play—off. and newcastle are 1—0 up at crystal palace.ding champions england have got their six nations campaign under way in italy's 0lympic their six nations campaign under way in italy's olympic stadium. it is 5-0 to in italy's olympic stadium. it is 5—0 to england, anthony watson with the try. i will be back with more on those stories at around 4:15 p:m.. i will be back with more on those stories at around 4:15 p:m.. the aviation watchdog is to investigate airlines' seating practices. it comes after accusations that flight operators are deliberately splitting up groups so they pay extra to sit together. the civil aviation authority says passengers are paying as much as £400 million each year to be reallocated, and 1 in 10 didn't know they would incur an extra cost to sit with their group. with me is trisha andres, commissioning editor at telegraph travel. thank you for coming in. you did not fly in, so we will not ask you about your experience! what is it that the caa is looking at? your experience! what is it that the (aa is looking
and newcastle a re face a world group play—off. and newcastle are 1—0 up at crystal palace.ding champions england have got their six nations campaign under way in italy's 0lympic their six nations campaign under way in italy's olympic stadium. it is 5-0 to in italy's olympic stadium. it is 5—0 to england, anthony watson with the try. i will be back with more on those stories at around 4:15 p:m.. i will be back with more on those stories at around 4:15 p:m.. the aviation watchdog is to...
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newcastle united are only out of the bottom three on goal difference. their manager said that the whole squad is committed to the cause. they have to fight for every point until the end of the season. that‘s it. now it is just no distractions and everybody has to be sure that they are ready. they have two just concentrate on that. because some of them, maybe they were thinking something here, something there, but 110w something here, something there, but now everybody is here, anotherjust have to do their best. adelaide strikers have won the big bash the first time, beating hobart hurricanes. jake whether old hit 115 off 70 deliveries. they were playing at their home ground, as well, they 202 for two. it always looked too much for the tasmanian side to reach. 177—5 they made. the women‘s final was won by the defending champions, the sydney sixers. they beat the perth scorchers. the sydney side taste their opponents and had five to spare. perry hit their winning runs. they won the tournament for the second time. great britain have to win both of today‘s
newcastle united are only out of the bottom three on goal difference. their manager said that the whole squad is committed to the cause. they have to fight for every point until the end of the season. that‘s it. now it is just no distractions and everybody has to be sure that they are ready. they have two just concentrate on that. because some of them, maybe they were thinking something here, something there, but 110w something here, something there, but now everybody is here, anotherjust...
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in today's other premier league match it was honours even as crystal palace and newcastle drew 1—1.e are in 16th as they both battle to avoid dropping into the relegation zone. anthony watson and sam simmonds scored two tries each as england began their quest for an unprecedented third successive outright six nations title. italy were only down by seven points at half time but eddiejones's men turned on the flair to run out 46—15 winners in rome. patrick gearey reports. the faces, the voices change, the results don't. when at home, or in rome, england have always beaten italy. their philosophy demands that this team forget that and the fact they have only lost once in three years in the six nations. your mind must be fully on the next pass, the first try. anthony watson scored it. with the next world cup 18 months away, england have been trying to establish a cruel streak and with the ruthless instinct of the hunter, watson was over again five minutes later. but italy were not simply wounded prey. even under constant pressure they found an escape. tommaso benvenuti the getaway runne
in today's other premier league match it was honours even as crystal palace and newcastle drew 1—1.e are in 16th as they both battle to avoid dropping into the relegation zone. anthony watson and sam simmonds scored two tries each as england began their quest for an unprecedented third successive outright six nations title. italy were only down by seven points at half time but eddiejones's men turned on the flair to run out 46—15 winners in rome. patrick gearey reports. the faces, the...
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newcastle and then back to the. new york clear when when did you decide. to hang up your boots and you couldn't jump over suppose the thing that i had did you feel when you said that's the last game of rugby i'll be playing competitive level well i think everybody knows when the when the and this insight of themselves were able to me the decision to come back to the board because i've always been one to be quite loyal for the chelsea so i possibly could have gotten played in five years others. club's. a little difficult but again it was it wasn't what i wanted to do get paid for playing for a club i didn't know so the clubs i did was involve mallows and newcastle on the board this was very special and with that thought it was a help to me in the end and with that belief. it discover it to c.d.'s they may be difficult to save you've got to enjoy what you do and i was training five times a day in the later years and people who know me know that i don't really enjoy training and with that i just was it was an enjoyable and when you don't enjoy something you'v
newcastle and then back to the. new york clear when when did you decide. to hang up your boots and you couldn't jump over suppose the thing that i had did you feel when you said that's the last game of rugby i'll be playing competitive level well i think everybody knows when the when the and this insight of themselves were able to me the decision to come back to the board because i've always been one to be quite loyal for the chelsea so i possibly could have gotten played in five years others....
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for many eastern areas on sunday, you can see norwich, hull, newcastle, all the way up to aberdeen, thatuld stay dry. all day, we suspect, on sunday, before this weather front crosses you and brings the rain. watch what happens as we go through sunday into monday. still milder air, coming in from the south—west. then there is a sudden shift in the wind direction. it starts coming out of the east. that means as we head through the next few days things are set to turn that little bit colder. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. our top stories: prosecutors in the us charge thirteen russian nationals with interfering in the 2016 presidential election. donald trump visits a hospital in florida, where victims of wednesday ‘s high school shooting are being treated. battling criminal gangs in rio de janeiro. brazil‘s president orders the army to take over security in the state. and south africa‘s new president sets out his plans to end corruption, in his first state of the nation address.
for many eastern areas on sunday, you can see norwich, hull, newcastle, all the way up to aberdeen, thatuld stay dry. all day, we suspect, on sunday, before this weather front crosses you and brings the rain. watch what happens as we go through sunday into monday. still milder air, coming in from the south—west. then there is a sudden shift in the wind direction. it starts coming out of the east. that means as we head through the next few days things are set to turn that little bit colder....
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and sport manchester united at newcastle has all the details coming out. it was oriol upon which modern day venezuela was a stoppage. for over a century this lucrative resorts has divided the people both less than those with the world's largest reserves. charting the impact of industrialization and the legacies of its prominent leaders we shed light on the troubles afflicting venezuela today the big picture the battle for venezuela at this time on. discover a willful would winning programming from around the world. challenge your perception if you were to design a propaganda system you could not build a better plan than facebook. documentaries debate and discussion this country that was once that the wealthiest in the region what went wrong how did we get to this point al-jazeera. the u.k. has appointed a minister for loneliness to help the vulnerable in society who feel isolated it's estimated two hundred thousand senior citizens in britain had not had a conversation with a friend or relative a more than a month or than half of those over seventy five yea
and sport manchester united at newcastle has all the details coming out. it was oriol upon which modern day venezuela was a stoppage. for over a century this lucrative resorts has divided the people both less than those with the world's largest reserves. charting the impact of industrialization and the legacies of its prominent leaders we shed light on the troubles afflicting venezuela today the big picture the battle for venezuela at this time on. discover a willful would winning programming...