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area, "come and see nottingham on the screen", and so you would go along hoping to see yourself or your had interest at that time, but of course now, 110 years later, the social interest in it, the social history of it is amazing because it is not a costume drama, it is the real thing. and it is extraordinaryjust to see how we lived all those decades ago. so the most watched is sunshine in soho, from 1956 — 2.5 million views to date. shall we have a quick look at that? yes, by all means. while shops may have classier products, there is always a great show of the more homely kind, such as these lovely ripe tomatoes. shopping is at its height, and these stores are doing a thriving trade with their aubergines, sweet peppers and chicory. who would like some morning gathered mushrooms? in and around the market streets you will find everything for a modest menu, and you need never go short of garlic. oh, yeah, love that. yes, yes. as you say, that has had over 2.5 million views, that one. but they have 10,000 films which are free to view, and over 70 million views in the last four years, so i
area, "come and see nottingham on the screen", and so you would go along hoping to see yourself or your had interest at that time, but of course now, 110 years later, the social interest in it, the social history of it is amazing because it is not a costume drama, it is the real thing. and it is extraordinaryjust to see how we lived all those decades ago. so the most watched is sunshine in soho, from 1956 — 2.5 million views to date. shall we have a quick look at that? yes, by all...
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matches will be played in nottingham, birmingham and london.named her squad of london. roses head coach has named her squad 01:14 london. roses head coach has named her squad of 1a for that tournament today and she joins us live. things have been going really well for you since you took on the job, haven't they? that great series win in south africa, for starters. yeah, it has been a very busy first four months in thejob and i have been a very busy first four months in the job and i have said been a very busy first four months in thejob and i have said many a timei in thejob and i have said many a time i wouldn't change it. it has been fantastic to have so much contact time with players and staff so contact time with players and staff $0 50011 contact time with players and staff so soon into the role, but we have been put through our paces early on, and south africa was a lovely confidence boost. this hopefully, we can take that into january's nations cup. a tough start in nottingham, the world champions, new zealand. we are under no illusions.
matches will be played in nottingham, birmingham and london.named her squad of london. roses head coach has named her squad 01:14 london. roses head coach has named her squad of 1a for that tournament today and she joins us live. things have been going really well for you since you took on the job, haven't they? that great series win in south africa, for starters. yeah, it has been a very busy first four months in thejob and i have been a very busy first four months in the job and i have said...
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, we are in nottingham, a mecca for second-hand shops. 0k, challenge, we are in nottingham, a mecca fora for second-hand shops. ok, so we want you to build an outfit to go to an event, we will use the one item from your wardrobe you're having mended and we will give you £30 each to build the rest of the outfit. only £30? only £30 and you have to buy everything from and reused clothing. you found something he'll really like. i really like it and i'm definitely going to buy it. amazing. we have converted you to buying second hand ? we have converted you to buying second hand? i am a convert. outfit is complete, now theyjust need somewhere to wear them. and where better than london fashion week. amy is the creative director of brother of pearl, their collection is 100% sustainable and she has invited the students to her show at london fashion week. what exactly does 100% sustainability mean? the whole supply chain in the making of that fabric and that garment. we also wanted to look at how far your garment travels. the average they say is five countries for every garment you buy because, i
, we are in nottingham, a mecca for second-hand shops. 0k, challenge, we are in nottingham, a mecca fora for second-hand shops. ok, so we want you to build an outfit to go to an event, we will use the one item from your wardrobe you're having mended and we will give you £30 each to build the rest of the outfit. only £30? only £30 and you have to buy everything from and reused clothing. you found something he'll really like. i really like it and i'm definitely going to buy it. amazing. we...
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jon kay, bbc news, nottingham.) hi, newsround, we are in scotland. we are in northern ireland. we are in england. we had in wales. ifi we re in england. we had in wales. ifi were prime minister i would cut school to four days a week.” were prime minister i would cut school to four days a week. i would make a children's parliament.” would help the elderly because they are the key to the past.” would help the elderly because they are the key to the past. i would help health care to find a cure with cancer because many of my family members have suffered with cancer. ifi members have suffered with cancer. if i were prime minister i would help homeless people. i would give them third, water shoes and a queen bed. i would mainly focus on knife crime and crane in gangs because it is extremely dangerous.” crime and crane in gangs because it is extremely dangerous. i would try to persuade people to use public transport for less pollution.” would make sure all animals are cared for. building more parks so people could cycle
jon kay, bbc news, nottingham.) hi, newsround, we are in scotland. we are in northern ireland. we are in england. we had in wales. ifi we re in england. we had in wales. ifi were prime minister i would cut school to four days a week.” were prime minister i would cut school to four days a week. i would make a children's parliament.” would help the elderly because they are the key to the past.” would help the elderly because they are the key to the past. i would help health care to find a...
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jon kay, bbc news, nottingham. you're reading and watching on the bbc news app. number one on the most ready is the news of a deadly gun battle in jersey city. a police officer and five other people have died in what was a series of shoot outs injersey city. two other police officers also wounded during the incident which happened after two gunmen barricaded themselves in a shop. at number two just coming on in the last short while, news that little paul'sjohn lennon airport is currently shut as ofa lennon airport is currently shut as of a few minutes ago. a number of flights cancelled after a private plane came off the runway. more details in that story. number four, exercising and if you put labels on food to suggest that it may take half an hour to exercise off consuming a certain type of food, it'll make some food less tempting, so we will do more on that story in a few minutes. looking down at the most watched, this lovely story from eastleigh near southampton, two hairdressers, wendy cummings and hayley moore
jon kay, bbc news, nottingham. you're reading and watching on the bbc news app. number one on the most ready is the news of a deadly gun battle in jersey city. a police officer and five other people have died in what was a series of shoot outs injersey city. two other police officers also wounded during the incident which happened after two gunmen barricaded themselves in a shop. at number two just coming on in the last short while, news that little paul'sjohn lennon airport is currently shut...
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i was living and i still live in one of the poorest estates in nottingham. tax just for having a spare room in their council house. people were dying at the hands of austerity. and thatis dying at the hands of austerity. and that is what drove me to mobilise and tojoin that is what drove me to mobilise and to join the fight back and ultimately to stand, because we have had a decade of tory and lib dem austerity. i have seen the holes it has torn in our community. and how do you react to the fact that for example i spoke to a number of people who had been impacted by austerity and said they were voting conservative this time around because they wanted to leave the european union? it is deeply saddening that this election was taken over saddening that this election was ta ken over by saddening that this election was taken over by what was essentially a populist live from boris johnson. taken over by what was essentially a populist live from borisjohnson. we know that brexit cannot get done. this is just the know that brexit cannot get done. this isjust the beg
i was living and i still live in one of the poorest estates in nottingham. tax just for having a spare room in their council house. people were dying at the hands of austerity. and thatis dying at the hands of austerity. and that is what drove me to mobilise and tojoin that is what drove me to mobilise and to join the fight back and ultimately to stand, because we have had a decade of tory and lib dem austerity. i have seen the holes it has torn in our community. and how do you react to the...
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jon kay, bbc news, nottingham. interesting to see how people feel about that campaign. nottingham.ll speak to the snp at about 8:30am. carole has weatherfor us. in devon, there are showers not too far away from devon. some of us already seeing those. the forecast is one of sunny spells but a lot of showers. heavy and thundery but a blustery day. this big sheet of cloud has moved away, that is yesterday's rain. a lot of clear skies. and the risk of ice across parts of scotland. the showers already with us, particularly in the north and west and some of those will be wintry in the hills. we will start to form a more coherent band as they pushed steadily eastwards and again, we are likely to see the odd flash of light and in rumble of thunder. blustery generally, also, gusty winds across the south—west of england and the channel islands. yesterday, our top temperature, 1a.2 in cornwall. look at that, it's going to be colder wherever you are. through this evening and overnight, our band of showery rain pushes went to the north sea, leaving skies behind. as the next band of cloud and ra
jon kay, bbc news, nottingham. interesting to see how people feel about that campaign. nottingham.ll speak to the snp at about 8:30am. carole has weatherfor us. in devon, there are showers not too far away from devon. some of us already seeing those. the forecast is one of sunny spells but a lot of showers. heavy and thundery but a blustery day. this big sheet of cloud has moved away, that is yesterday's rain. a lot of clear skies. and the risk of ice across parts of scotland. the showers...
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emma simpson, bbc news, nottingham.med as andrew bailey. he will replace mark carney in march. he is currently head of the city watchdog, the financial conduct authority. his newjob means he will oversee the setting of interest rates each month, to keep the cost of living stable. he'll supervise the financial system, to ensure it is well run and no banks are running out of cash. issuing uk banknotes and storing the uk's gold reserves are also the bank's responsibility. our economics editor, faisal islam, reports. a changing of the guard at the institution responsible for our money and our banks. a new man taking over from mark carney as britain's most powerful unelected official — the i2ist governor of the bank of england. the chancellor announcing the news at the treasury. we said that we were looking for a leader of international standing, with expertise across monetary, economic and regulatory policy. and in andrew bailey, we have found just that. mr bailey is a long—term veteran of the bank of england. at one point
emma simpson, bbc news, nottingham.med as andrew bailey. he will replace mark carney in march. he is currently head of the city watchdog, the financial conduct authority. his newjob means he will oversee the setting of interest rates each month, to keep the cost of living stable. he'll supervise the financial system, to ensure it is well run and no banks are running out of cash. issuing uk banknotes and storing the uk's gold reserves are also the bank's responsibility. our economics editor,...
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chelsea are at home to nottingham forest, whilejose mourinho's spurs travel to championship middlesbroughver on the bbc sport website. meanwhile, there was a shock in tonight's tie in the fa cup second round. solihull moors looked like they were cruising, 3—0 up with less than half an hour to go against rotherham. but the league one side staged an incredible comeback — michael smith with the equaliser and then the winner in stoppage time. 4—3, it finished to rotherham. they'll face hull city next. after a controversial 1—0 win over preston north end at deepdale. the game looked destined for a draw, until kyle edwards went down in the box in the 89th minute. substitute charlie austin made no mistake from the spot, sending goalkeeper declan rudd the wrong way to seal the win. it's a fifth successive victory for west brom — and sends them back to the top of the championship above leeds united. brendan rodgers has distanced himself from the vacant manager's job at arsenal. he's the bookies' favourite to replace unai emery who was sacked on friday, with freddie ljungberg in charge for the time
chelsea are at home to nottingham forest, whilejose mourinho's spurs travel to championship middlesbroughver on the bbc sport website. meanwhile, there was a shock in tonight's tie in the fa cup second round. solihull moors looked like they were cruising, 3—0 up with less than half an hour to go against rotherham. but the league one side staged an incredible comeback — michael smith with the equaliser and then the winner in stoppage time. 4—3, it finished to rotherham. they'll face hull...
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the only game in the championship tonight ended in a draw between mid—table millwall and nottingham forestng from behind to lead 2—1 in the 88th minute — substitute lewis grabban scoring both goals. but millwall equalized in injury time aidan o'brien to take a point. macclesfield town's match against crewe in league two tomorrow has been called off because the team are refusing to play until they're paid. patrick gearey has been following the story. the town is around 20 miles from the stadium, 23 from old trafford. this is another football world. where players will not turn up because they have not been paid. it has affected their mental health despite talks of the league today, they believe they will be unable to focus on the match. their dispute is with the owner in solidarity with the supporters trust. it is painful to see our little club being thrown into the rubbish bin. we feel for the players and the volunteers, eve ryo ne the players and the volunteers, everyone involved in the club. the all feel it down to one person that won't pay the wages. that man has made no comment to the b
the only game in the championship tonight ended in a draw between mid—table millwall and nottingham forestng from behind to lead 2—1 in the 88th minute — substitute lewis grabban scoring both goals. but millwall equalized in injury time aidan o'brien to take a point. macclesfield town's match against crewe in league two tomorrow has been called off because the team are refusing to play until they're paid. patrick gearey has been following the story. the town is around 20 miles from the...
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east, which is thejob to serving the people of nottingham east, which is the job that i've been elected the thing that you most objected to, because it will be increased and a chest spending, surely, what were the things within the speech that you found them palatable? well, i think to cut the nhs by billions and then to spring in a little bit of extra cash is an insult to people, particularly in the hospital that i was born in from of the q mc, which made the front page of the mirror, woman a of 88 years old, dementia, left to vanquish on a trolley, that's the reality of the nhs under the tories. for me, the total lack of regard for the climate crisis and the scale of the problem that we are fighting, 2050 is too late to cut down our carbon emissions. and we haven't seen any plans from the tories about what's going to happen year on year. you know, if we had a labour government, we would be implementing immediately a programme to tackle the climate crisis. two points on the nhs, first of all, nancy, how have you found it so far? it is fascinating. it was a political journalist it is fa
east, which is thejob to serving the people of nottingham east, which is the job that i've been elected the thing that you most objected to, because it will be increased and a chest spending, surely, what were the things within the speech that you found them palatable? well, i think to cut the nhs by billions and then to spring in a little bit of extra cash is an insult to people, particularly in the hospital that i was born in from of the q mc, which made the front page of the mirror, woman a...
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nottingham forest have gone fifth, beating bottom side wigan preston's defeat at home to reading seesom, barnsley‘s goalless draw at swansea means they're up to third bottom with only goal difference keeping them in the relegation zone. he was a target for manchester united in the january transfer window but one of the hottest strikers in european football is heading to germany. erling haaland is joining borussia dortmund after impressive for salzburg domestically and in the champions league. dortmund are rumoured to be ready to listen to offers injanuary for england wingerjadon sancho — and are likely to want more than a hundred million pounds for the former manchester city man. exeter will start 2020 on top of rugby union's premiership, prevailing by 1a points to 7 against saracens at sandy park.the two sides have met in three of the last four finals — with saracens winning the lot, although their points deduction for financial indiscretions meant they went into today's match bottom of the table. converted tries either side of half time put exeter comfortably in the lead but it all
nottingham forest have gone fifth, beating bottom side wigan preston's defeat at home to reading seesom, barnsley‘s goalless draw at swansea means they're up to third bottom with only goal difference keeping them in the relegation zone. he was a target for manchester united in the january transfer window but one of the hottest strikers in european football is heading to germany. erling haaland is joining borussia dortmund after impressive for salzburg domestically and in the champions league....
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nottingham forest have gone fifth, beating bottom side wigan by the same scoreline. slip out of the playoff places, whilst at the bottom, barnsley‘s goalless draw at swansea means they're up to third bottom with only goal difference keeping them in the relegation zone. he was a target for manchester united in the january transfer window but one of the hottest strikers in european football is heading to germany. erling haaland is joining borussia dortmund for 17 million pounds after impressing for rb salzburg domestically and in the champions league. he's scored 16 goals in 1a games in the austrian top flight and another eight in the champions league group stages. to centurion first where england's illness hit side were comfortably beaten in the first test by south africa. a second straight batting collapse saw them slip to a 107 run defeat. with players and staff struggling with a flu like bug, captainjoe root described it as a tough week. jo currie reports. in a year full of special moments for england cricketers, could they squeeze in one more high before the end o
nottingham forest have gone fifth, beating bottom side wigan by the same scoreline. slip out of the playoff places, whilst at the bottom, barnsley‘s goalless draw at swansea means they're up to third bottom with only goal difference keeping them in the relegation zone. he was a target for manchester united in the january transfer window but one of the hottest strikers in european football is heading to germany. erling haaland is joining borussia dortmund for 17 million pounds after impressing...
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the teenager had only moved to london from nottingham six months before he was killed.his grandma. and he was just fun to be around, because he would always playjokes and pranks on us and things. during the two—week trial, thejury heard jaden had links to a gang, and sold drugs for them. on the night of his death, he was targeted by a rival gang, also in the east london area. on the evening jaden was killed, some of the residents living on this road here in leighton reported seeing the gang members stomping and stamping on the teenager before the car wheel spun away. the 14—year—old was left quivering, with trails of blood coming away from his body. today, 19—year—old ayoub majdouline has been found guilty of murdering the teenager and possessing a knife. he is expected to be sentenced next week. adina campbell, bbc news. the post office is to pay out almost £58 million to settle a long—running case brought by more than 500 postmasters and mistresses. it follows faults in the company‘s it system that led to people being wrongly accused of fraud and false accounting. som
the teenager had only moved to london from nottingham six months before he was killed.his grandma. and he was just fun to be around, because he would always playjokes and pranks on us and things. during the two—week trial, thejury heard jaden had links to a gang, and sold drugs for them. on the night of his death, he was targeted by a rival gang, also in the east london area. on the evening jaden was killed, some of the residents living on this road here in leighton reported seeing the gang...
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will see england face new zealand, south africa and jamaica across fours days in matches played in nottinghamd london. roses head coachjess thirlby named her squad of 1a for the tournament today and she spoke to us about the challenge ahead: we are under no illusions. we appreciate the success that could be measured in many ways and winning doesn't always equal success and we are very much at the beginning of this four year cycle and we believe you have a strong squad and am looking forward to seeing what we can do against the current world champions and jamaican team that we really do not get to play against very often outside of those big championship years and i'm sure south africa will want to take our scalp back here, back in england. will be great after that series in south africa but to play these three nation and close proximity with all the distinct style of play, it is a steep learning curve, we have the likes of jane clark and many who have experienced playing in competitions like this, like the series. there will be a number of players that are not used to going through it tactica
will see england face new zealand, south africa and jamaica across fours days in matches played in nottinghamd london. roses head coachjess thirlby named her squad of 1a for the tournament today and she spoke to us about the challenge ahead: we are under no illusions. we appreciate the success that could be measured in many ways and winning doesn't always equal success and we are very much at the beginning of this four year cycle and we believe you have a strong squad and am looking forward to...
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emma simpson, bbc news, nottingham.reaking the ministerial code. in connection with the former role in the collapse of the rape trial. the one on the left has been accused of knowing about the role of former aide, ross england, on the rights, in the colla pse england, on the rights, in the collapse of the trial. the government investigation found that there was no direct evidence to suggest that the cabinet minister had been told. australia's prime minister, scott morrison, has apologised for going on holiday whilst worsening bushfires rage across the country. he cut short a family trip to hawaii after two volunteer firefighters died whilst tackling a huge blaze near sydney. the fires are raging across australia amid a heat wave, which has produced the nations two make out his days on record. phil mercer reports. there is no and insights, the fires are unstoppable, they easily started and spread quickly. more lives have been lost and houses destroyed. in new south wales, 100 fires are burning, and the emergency services
emma simpson, bbc news, nottingham.reaking the ministerial code. in connection with the former role in the collapse of the rape trial. the one on the left has been accused of knowing about the role of former aide, ross england, on the rights, in the colla pse england, on the rights, in the collapse of the trial. the government investigation found that there was no direct evidence to suggest that the cabinet minister had been told. australia's prime minister, scott morrison, has apologised for...
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the teenager had only moved to london from nottingham six months before he was killed.en was ambitious, loved life. he loved his family, he loved his grandma, and he was just fun to be around, because he would always playjokes on — pranks on us and things. during the two—week trial, thejury heard jaden had links to a gang, and sold drugs for them. on the night of his death, he was targeted by a rival gang, also in the east london area. on the evening jaden was killed, some of the residents living on this road here in leighton reported seeing the gang members stomping and stamping on the teenager before the car wheel spun away. the 14—year—old was left quivering, with trails of blood coming away from his body. today, 19—year—old ayoub majdouline has been found guilty of murdering the teenager and possessing a knife. he is expected to be sentenced next week. adina campbell, bbc news. now on bbc news, our world. in 2016, pakistani social media sensation qandeel baloch was murdered in her bed, the victim of a so—called honour killing. her brother and five other men, among t
the teenager had only moved to london from nottingham six months before he was killed.en was ambitious, loved life. he loved his family, he loved his grandma, and he was just fun to be around, because he would always playjokes on — pranks on us and things. during the two—week trial, thejury heard jaden had links to a gang, and sold drugs for them. on the night of his death, he was targeted by a rival gang, also in the east london area. on the evening jaden was killed, some of the residents...
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the teenager had only moved to london from nottingham six months before he was killed.en was ambitious, loved life. he loved his family, he loved his grandma, and he was just fun to be around, because he would always playjokes on — pranks on us and things. during the two—week trial, thejury heard jaden had links to a gang, and sold drugs for them. on the night of his death, he was targeted by a rival gang, also in the east london area. on the evening jaden was killed, some of the residents living on this road here in leighton reported seeing the gang members stomping and stamping on the teenager before the car wheel spun away. the 14—year—old was left quivering, with trails of blood coming away from his body. today, 19—year—old ayoub majdouline has been found guilty of murdering the teenager and possessing a knife. he is expected to be sentenced next week. adina campbell, bbc news. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up on this week's show: i'm exploring the world of korean beauty and getting some home truths. oh, my gosh. i need a facelift? a little lift. the prob
the teenager had only moved to london from nottingham six months before he was killed.en was ambitious, loved life. he loved his family, he loved his grandma, and he was just fun to be around, because he would always playjokes on — pranks on us and things. during the two—week trial, thejury heard jaden had links to a gang, and sold drugs for them. on the night of his death, he was targeted by a rival gang, also in the east london area. on the evening jaden was killed, some of the residents...
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a 10—year—old girl who was knocked down by an ambulance on an emergency call—out in nottingham has died. an 0xford professor who was forced to retire at 69 was unfairly dismissed by the university, an employment tribunal has ruled. it found that paul ewart was discriminated against on the grounds of age — but the university says the policy was meant to give younger academics a better chance of promotion. katharine da costa reports. it's one of the world's oldest and most respected institutions. yet oxford university has been accused of ageism. professor paul ewart says his research into developing more efficient engines to reduce carbon emissions was in full swing when he was forced out under 0xford's retirement policy, two years ago. i was very disappointed and frustrated because i felt that i had more to give. i felt there was an issue of ageist attitudes to older people here that needed to be challenged. and thatjust because you reach an arbitrary age, doesn't mean that you cease being useful or can contribute to the work of the university or society. under current uk laws, there is
a 10—year—old girl who was knocked down by an ambulance on an emergency call—out in nottingham has died. an 0xford professor who was forced to retire at 69 was unfairly dismissed by the university, an employment tribunal has ruled. it found that paul ewart was discriminated against on the grounds of age — but the university says the policy was meant to give younger academics a better chance of promotion. katharine da costa reports. it's one of the world's oldest and most respected...
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area, "come and see nottingham on the screen", and so you would go along hoping to see yourself or yourmillion views to date. shall we have a quick look at that? yes, by all means. while shops may have classier products, there is always a great show of the more homely kind, such as these lovely ripe tomatoes. shopping is at its height, and these stores are doing a thriving trade with their aubergines, sweet peppers and chicory. who would like some morning gathered mushrooms? in and around the market streets you will find everything for a modest menu, and you need never go short of garlic. oh, yeah, love that. yes, yes. as you say, that has had over 2.5 million views, that one. but they have 10,000 films which are free to view, and over 70 million views in the last four years, so it has become an extremely popular thing. but not everybody knows about it, so these ten films they have listed as the most popular films have been described as "the ten most watched films you've never heard of". so let's watch a bit of christmas in belfast. that's the second most watched — just under 2 million.
area, "come and see nottingham on the screen", and so you would go along hoping to see yourself or yourmillion views to date. shall we have a quick look at that? yes, by all means. while shops may have classier products, there is always a great show of the more homely kind, such as these lovely ripe tomatoes. shopping is at its height, and these stores are doing a thriving trade with their aubergines, sweet peppers and chicory. who would like some morning gathered mushrooms? in and...
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ask your doctor if starting hivfor you.wi dovato t danielle nottingham: r kimberly caldwell-harvey: allaboard for the trip of a lifetime. jessica vilchis: then amber introduces us to the man who has turned an ordinary bookstore into an extraordinary work of art. josh spencer: i tried to create an experience that--of a store that i always wanted to experience and i think we did a pretty good job. danielle: and i'm uncovering the golden age of hollywood in century city. it's a champagne lounge called the edith. this place is the epitome of a true hidden gem. so let's go check it out. jessica: and i go deep sea food diving on the pier in santa barbara. ca that i'm gonna share with you. and it's all happening right now on "california live." ♪ ♪ california, li
ask your doctor if starting hivfor you.wi dovato t danielle nottingham: r kimberly caldwell-harvey: allaboard for the trip of a lifetime. jessica vilchis: then amber introduces us to the man who has turned an ordinary bookstore into an extraordinary work of art. josh spencer: i tried to create an experience that--of a store that i always wanted to experience and i think we did a pretty good job. danielle: and i'm uncovering the golden age of hollywood in century city. it's a champagne lounge...
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tannoy: the train to nottingham has been cancelled...elays and cancellations. britain's trains have been described as expensive, overcrowded and unreliable by the campaign for better transport, and today the group is calling for a radical overhaul of the way the railways are run. it suggests that franchises should be scrapped and fares reformed, but it doesn't estimate how much that would cost. before today's report, the government was already considering big changes. within the next few weeks the department for transport is expected to publish plans which it says will put passengers first and create a fairer and more effective system and that is something that people here in leeds think is overdue. there was a week about two months ago where i got about 1k trains that week and every single one was delayed by about ten minutes or more. every time we have ever been on a train it has either been cancelled or delayed or it is so busy. if it is more effective to have it brought back into the council and they actually have control over what i
tannoy: the train to nottingham has been cancelled...elays and cancellations. britain's trains have been described as expensive, overcrowded and unreliable by the campaign for better transport, and today the group is calling for a radical overhaul of the way the railways are run. it suggests that franchises should be scrapped and fares reformed, but it doesn't estimate how much that would cost. before today's report, the government was already considering big changes. within the next few weeks...
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at the university of nottingham, one of the scientists who devised the new technique analyses blood from an animal parts of tb bacteria and seeing how its skin reacts. but it doesn't always work. the new technique uses a virus called a phage to smash open the cells of any tb in the blood and pull out its dna. this machine can then spot it, even if there is only a tiny amount. if you have really good testing, you have the skin test and then you have this additional test on top of it, is that enough, do you think, to ultimately get the country clear? i hope so. i really believe that. and if our test is part of the toolbox that helps us control the disease, that's all we are after. initial results from wales look promising. 18 high—risk animals recently given the all clear by the official tests came up as infected with the new technique. but they will need to test hundreds more animals in many different areas before we know for sure if this is an effective new weapon against the old disease that we still can't control. richard westcott, bbc news, ceredigion on the west coast of wales. pilgr
at the university of nottingham, one of the scientists who devised the new technique analyses blood from an animal parts of tb bacteria and seeing how its skin reacts. but it doesn't always work. the new technique uses a virus called a phage to smash open the cells of any tb in the blood and pull out its dna. this machine can then spot it, even if there is only a tiny amount. if you have really good testing, you have the skin test and then you have this additional test on top of it, is that...
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were 1—0 winners over fulham at griffin park, sheffield wednesday had an impressive 4—0 win over nottinghambeat qpr 5—3. all of the scores from today's football are on the bbc sport website. aberdeen have moved up to third in the scottish premiership with sam cosgrove's 19th goal of the season earning them a 1—0 win at home to hamilton. stjohnstone moved off the bottom of the table by beating hearts 1—0 — a bad start at tynecastle for manager daniel stendel. ross county beat kilmarnock — also 1—0. whilst st mirren and livingstone shared a 3—3 draw. in rugby's european champions cup — holders saracens made amends for last week's defeat at munster by winning the reverse fixture 15—6 at allianz park. a tight game was eventually sparked into life by two of sarries internationals. the result moves them a point behind second placed munster in pool 4. bbc rugby reporter james burridge was there. an intense and compelling match between two european heavyweights. it sparked into life in the second half, there was a huge scrap on the touchline just beneath me half, there was a huge scrap on the touch
were 1—0 winners over fulham at griffin park, sheffield wednesday had an impressive 4—0 win over nottinghambeat qpr 5—3. all of the scores from today's football are on the bbc sport website. aberdeen have moved up to third in the scottish premiership with sam cosgrove's 19th goal of the season earning them a 1—0 win at home to hamilton. stjohnstone moved off the bottom of the table by beating hearts 1—0 — a bad start at tynecastle for manager daniel stendel. ross county beat...
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thank you very much, chris mason, in nottingham.us despite extinction rebellion protesters gluing themselves to the liberal democrats campaign bus this morning. she has also confirmed there will more support for young people with mental health issues. harrowing stories about teenagers who are facing mental health difficulties being told they need to wait six months or more to even start getting support, and that is possibly then being referred later to other specialists. it is just not acceptable, it is not ok. the leader of the scottish national party, nicola sturgeon, has reaffirmed her party's committment to nato, as world leaders meet to mark the military alliances's 70th anniversary. however, she emphasised the snp's policy of scrapping the trident nuclear deterrent. in scotland, i think the big priority around defence is to make sure that we are spending money, investing money in the conventional defensive scotland needs and make sure we have defence levels that are at the right level for scotland's needs. the army footprint,
thank you very much, chris mason, in nottingham.us despite extinction rebellion protesters gluing themselves to the liberal democrats campaign bus this morning. she has also confirmed there will more support for young people with mental health issues. harrowing stories about teenagers who are facing mental health difficulties being told they need to wait six months or more to even start getting support, and that is possibly then being referred later to other specialists. it is just not...
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the teenager had only moved to london from nottingham six months before he was killed. he loved his grandma. he was just fun to be around because he would always play jokes and pranks on us. during the two—week trial, thejury heard jaden had links to a gang and sold drugs for them. 0n the night of his death, he was targeted by a rival gang, also in the east london area. 0n the evening jaden was killed, some of the residents living on this road in leighton reported seeing the gang members stomping and stamping on the teenager before the car wheel spun away. the 14—year—old was left quivering with trails of blood coming away from his body. today 19—year—old abe madulin has been found guilty of murder. he is expected to be sentenced next week. let's return now to news that the naturalist and broadcaster david bellamy has died aged 86. bellamy became a household name as a tv personality, scientist and conservationist. our correspondent david sillito is here. i don't know about you but when i think of david bellamy, i think of his enthusiasm, it was infectious. he sort of lo
the teenager had only moved to london from nottingham six months before he was killed. he loved his grandma. he was just fun to be around because he would always play jokes and pranks on us. during the two—week trial, thejury heard jaden had links to a gang and sold drugs for them. 0n the night of his death, he was targeted by a rival gang, also in the east london area. 0n the evening jaden was killed, some of the residents living on this road in leighton reported seeing the gang members...
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the girl was on foot at the time of the crash, which happened in nottingham at around 6.30 in the eveningast midlands ambulance service offered his "deepest condolences" to the girl's family. nottinghamshire police are looking for any witnesses to come forward. the government has announced that the national living wage will go up in april for workers over the age of 25. rising by 6.2%, the living wage from april will be £8.72 an hour — that's an increase of 51p an hour on the current rate. there's also a rise to the minimum wage for 21 to 2a years, going up to £8.20, an increase of 6.5%. thousands of mixed—sex couples in england and wales are expected to enter into civil partnerships from today. it comes after a long legal battle against the law that had previously only permitted same—sex couples to become civil partners. daniela relph‘s report contains flash photography. cheering. finally, civil partners — something they'd always wanted but, until today, had been legally impossible. rebecca steinfeld, charles keidan and their two young children marked the occasion at chelsea registry off
the girl was on foot at the time of the crash, which happened in nottingham at around 6.30 in the eveningast midlands ambulance service offered his "deepest condolences" to the girl's family. nottinghamshire police are looking for any witnesses to come forward. the government has announced that the national living wage will go up in april for workers over the age of 25. rising by 6.2%, the living wage from april will be £8.72 an hour — that's an increase of 51p an hour on the...
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the girl was on foot at the time of the crash, which happened in nottingham at around 6:30 in the eveningt midlands ambulance service offered his deepest condolences to the girl's family. nottinghamshire police are looking for any witnesses to come forward. thousands of mixed—sex couples in england and wales are expected to enter into civil partnerships from today. it comes after a long legal battle against the law that had previously only permitted same—sex couples to become civil partners. daniela relph's report contains flash photography. cheering. finally, civil partners — something they'd always wanted but, until today, had been legally impossible. rebecca steinfeld, charles keidan and their two young children marked the occasion at chelsea registry office in london. i love you. i love you too! this wasn't a wedding, they didn't even call it a ceremony. this was the registration of a civil partnership, giving the family the legal and financial protection that a marriage provides. when we came here five years ago to try and form a civil partnership it was a very different experience.
the girl was on foot at the time of the crash, which happened in nottingham at around 6:30 in the eveningt midlands ambulance service offered his deepest condolences to the girl's family. nottinghamshire police are looking for any witnesses to come forward. thousands of mixed—sex couples in england and wales are expected to enter into civil partnerships from today. it comes after a long legal battle against the law that had previously only permitted same—sex couples to become civil...
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the girl was on foot at the time of the crash, which happened in nottingham at around 6.30pm in the eveninge chief executive of east midlands ambulance service offered his "deepest condolences" to the girl's family. nottinghamshire police are looking for any witnesses to come forward. the government has announced that the national living wage will go up in april for workers over the age of 25. rising by 6.2%, the living wage from april will be £8.72 an hour. that's an increase of 51 pence an hour on the current rate. there's also a rise to the minimum wage for 21 to 2a years — going up to £8.20 — an increase of 6.5%. thousands of mixed—sex couples in england and wales the headlines on bbc news... thousands of people in south—eastern australia are forced to seek refuge on the coast after becoming trapped by advancing bushfires. lebanon says the former nissan boss carlos ghosn entered the country legally and will not face any legal consequences, after he fled japan where he was awaiting trial. thousands of iraqi militiamen have attacked the american embassy in baghdad, angry at us air strikes
the girl was on foot at the time of the crash, which happened in nottingham at around 6.30pm in the eveninge chief executive of east midlands ambulance service offered his "deepest condolences" to the girl's family. nottinghamshire police are looking for any witnesses to come forward. the government has announced that the national living wage will go up in april for workers over the age of 25. rising by 6.2%, the living wage from april will be £8.72 an hour. that's an increase of 51...
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i am joined by two people, keith and julie from nottingham. why did you decide to come down today?are a fan of the royals. this is a great thing to do on christmas morning. being in the queue is great because you make a lot of friends. even though you never know anybody. and it isjust the though you never know anybody. and it is just the anticipation beforehand it is just the anticipation before hand and getting it is just the anticipation beforehand and getting a really close—up look at the royals. beforehand and getting a really close-up look at the royals. you don't get that normally, do you, when they go to a —— buckingham palace or windsor castle? here, they talk to people, they come up to people? that is exactly right. normally they are slightly isolated. you get a person to person feeling with this. you can see their faces close up. in real life that makes such a difference. it is quite something seeing the queen in real life. you see her in books and pictures but to see her in real life, she is such an institution? pictures but to see her in real life, she is such an instit
i am joined by two people, keith and julie from nottingham. why did you decide to come down today?are a fan of the royals. this is a great thing to do on christmas morning. being in the queue is great because you make a lot of friends. even though you never know anybody. and it isjust the though you never know anybody. and it is just the anticipation beforehand it is just the anticipation before hand and getting it is just the anticipation beforehand and getting a really close—up look at the...
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we went to a retirement village in nottingham to see a brilliant place, and what he was launching wasone at the moment, and that would give elderly people free personal ca re give elderly people free personal care at home, save them £7,000 a year on care at home, save them £7,000 a year on average, care at home, save them £7,000 a year on average, and he would cap the amount you spent on social care at 30,000. and he would dig up the rose garden at number 10? at 30,000. and he would dig up the rose garden at number10? he at 30,000. and he would dig up the rose garden at number 10? he would like to put an allotment in the rose garden of numberio. like to put an allotment in the rose garden of number 10. michelle obama did something similar. so what is he like engaging with the public? the public love him. he is extremely down to earth, he is somebody who is very easy to get on with, i find he has a great sense of humour, i have always enjoyed interviewing him.“ he prime ministerial?” always enjoyed interviewing him.“ he prime ministerial? i think if you met him he would say yes, and he
we went to a retirement village in nottingham to see a brilliant place, and what he was launching wasone at the moment, and that would give elderly people free personal ca re give elderly people free personal care at home, save them £7,000 a year on care at home, save them £7,000 a year on average, care at home, save them £7,000 a year on average, and he would cap the amount you spent on social care at 30,000. and he would dig up the rose garden at number 10? at 30,000. and he would dig up...
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pomp and ceremony at the summit here in hertfordshire, while in nottingham labour's leader seemed a worldorbyn‘s vision, a nato dedicated to peace. i thought the direction nato was going was a wrong one, i've had discussions with many people, and i want to see a reduction in tensions around the world. we cannot go on developing in the concept of an arms race. there has to be a process of recognising the real threats in this world are actually terrorism, cybersecurity, and, of course, the climate crisis that affects all of us. and i think we can all play a part in dealing with those issues. the rival leaders are offering very different visions of britain's future. from labour's radical socialism to the tories' brexit with or without a deal, and an option to stop brexit altogether on offer too. the country's economic, political, strategic future all up for grabs in an election which could come to shape or reshape the country, and the lives of everyone in it. summit over, boris johnson had walked into a diplomatic tangle. if there is a next time, he'll hope for better. john pienaar, bbc news
pomp and ceremony at the summit here in hertfordshire, while in nottingham labour's leader seemed a worldorbyn‘s vision, a nato dedicated to peace. i thought the direction nato was going was a wrong one, i've had discussions with many people, and i want to see a reduction in tensions around the world. we cannot go on developing in the concept of an arms race. there has to be a process of recognising the real threats in this world are actually terrorism, cybersecurity, and, of course, the...
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next month‘s international netball tournament in london, nottingham and birmingham has had record ticket, new zealand, south africa and jamaica. the roses squad was named today and goal attack george fisher is looking forward to their opening game against the best team in the world. really excited, obviously. the last time we played them was at the world cup so really excited to get on the court, really go for it and i am sure the crowd will be there. i don‘t know what else to say other than really excited, so privileged to be given the opportunity. trained super hard and then to be able to go to these sort of things is starting to these sort of things is starting to pay off so really, really good. england bowlersjofra archer, stuart broad and jack leach have all taken part in a net session today ahead of england‘s four test series against south africa. archer and broad bowled five overs each after missing the warm—ups through illness. leach has also been suffering with flu. captainjoe root says england will trust the players to decide if they‘re fit to feature in the first test that sta
next month‘s international netball tournament in london, nottingham and birmingham has had record ticket, new zealand, south africa and jamaica. the roses squad was named today and goal attack george fisher is looking forward to their opening game against the best team in the world. really excited, obviously. the last time we played them was at the world cup so really excited to get on the court, really go for it and i am sure the crowd will be there. i don‘t know what else to say other...
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a 10—year—old girl who was knocked down by an ambulance on an emergency call—out in nottingham has died hit while walking in the bulwell area of the city three days before christmas. police are appealing for witnesses. a woman is in hospital after being stabbed three times in front of her child, on a street in south london. police were called to downton avenue in streatham hill yesterday evening. the met says the 36—year—old mother was attacked from behind whilst pushing her child in a pushchair — but her injuries are not considered life threatening. the lone suspect is described as a black man, who was around 6ft and wearing dark clothing, and the force is appealing for witnesses after the attacker ran off away from the high road. the national living wage is to rise by 6 point 2 per cent, more than four times the rate of inflation. the 51 pence rise to £8.72 pence per hour will come into effect in april. the government says it'll be the biggest ever cash increase to the minimum wage. but small businesses claim they'll need government support to afford it. the former boss of the car com
a 10—year—old girl who was knocked down by an ambulance on an emergency call—out in nottingham has died hit while walking in the bulwell area of the city three days before christmas. police are appealing for witnesses. a woman is in hospital after being stabbed three times in front of her child, on a street in south london. police were called to downton avenue in streatham hill yesterday evening. the met says the 36—year—old mother was attacked from behind whilst pushing her child in...
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pomp and ceremony at the summit here in hertfordshire, while in nottingham labour's leader seemed a world — a nato dedicated to peace. i thought the direction that nato was going was the wrong one, i've had discussions with many people, and i want to see a reduction in tensions around the world. we cannot go on developing the concept of an arms race. there has to be a process of recognising the real threats in this world are actually terrorism, cyber security, and of course the climate crisis that affects all of us. and i think we can all play a part in dealing with those issues. the rival leaders are offering very different visions of britain's future. from labour's radical socialism to the tories‘ brexit with or without a deal, and an option to stop brexit altogether on offer too. the country's economic, political, strategic future all up for grabs in an election which could come to shape or reshape the country, and the lives of everyone in it. tonight, boris johnson can't know whether he's heading out of office or staying in. how could he? that will be up to us on december the 12th. jo
pomp and ceremony at the summit here in hertfordshire, while in nottingham labour's leader seemed a world — a nato dedicated to peace. i thought the direction that nato was going was the wrong one, i've had discussions with many people, and i want to see a reduction in tensions around the world. we cannot go on developing the concept of an arms race. there has to be a process of recognising the real threats in this world are actually terrorism, cyber security, and of course the climate crisis...
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the teenager had only moved to london from nottingham six months before he was killed.loved his grandma. he was just fun to be around because he would always playjokes and pranks on us. during the two—week trial, thejury heard jaden had links to a gang and sold drugs for them. on the night of his death, he was targeted by a rival gang, also in the east london area. on the evening jaden was killed, some of the residents living on this road in leighton reported seeing the gang members stomping and stamping on the teenager before the car wheel spun away. the 14—year—old was left quivering with trails of blood coming away from his body. today, 19—year—old abe madulin has been found guilty of murder. he is expected to be sentenced next week. adina campbell, bbc news. the post office is to pay out almost £58 million to settle a long—running case brought by more than 500 postmasters and mistresses. it follows faults in the company's it system, that led to people being wrongly accused of fraud and false accounting, some even went to jail. the post office says it accepts it got
the teenager had only moved to london from nottingham six months before he was killed.loved his grandma. he was just fun to be around because he would always playjokes and pranks on us. during the two—week trial, thejury heard jaden had links to a gang and sold drugs for them. on the night of his death, he was targeted by a rival gang, also in the east london area. on the evening jaden was killed, some of the residents living on this road in leighton reported seeing the gang members stomping...
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a 10—year—old girl who was knocked down by an ambulance on an emergency call—out in nottingham has diedit while walking in the bulwell area of the city three days before christmas. police are appealing for witnesses. the national living wage is to rise by 6.2%, more than four times the rate of inflation. the si—pence rise to £8.72 per hour will come into effect in april. the government says it'll be the biggest ever cash increase to the minimum wage. but small businesses claim they'll need government support to afford it. the labour mp richard burgon has announced that he will be standing to be deputy leader of the labour party. the mp for east leeds and shadowjustice secretary made the announcement on twitter this afternoon. 0ur political correspondent mark lobel has been explaining more about mr burgon. the third mp to confirm they are standing to replace tom watson, often on our screens, very loyal tojeremy corbyn. when a lot of the shadow cabinet members leftjeremy corbyn, when the mps deserted him, he stuck by him. and he has tweeted in the last couple of hours this afternoon that.
a 10—year—old girl who was knocked down by an ambulance on an emergency call—out in nottingham has diedit while walking in the bulwell area of the city three days before christmas. police are appealing for witnesses. the national living wage is to rise by 6.2%, more than four times the rate of inflation. the si—pence rise to £8.72 per hour will come into effect in april. the government says it'll be the biggest ever cash increase to the minimum wage. but small businesses claim they'll...
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the teenager had only moved to london from nottingham six months before he was killed.his grandma. he was just fun to be around because he would always play jokes and pranks on us. during the two—week trial, the jury heard bed had links to a gang and sold drugs for them. on the night of his death, he was targeted by a rival gang, also in the east london area. on the evening jaden was killed, some of the residents living on this road in leighton reported seeing the gang members stomping and stamping on the teenager before the car wheel spun away. the 14—year—old was left quivering with trails of blood coming away from his body. today 19—year—old madeline has been found guilty of murder. he is expected to be sentenced next week. the political leader of myanmar, aung san suu kyi, has been defending her country against accusations of genocide at the international court ofjustice in the netherlands. the nobel peace prize winner said military operations against rohingya muslims in 2017 — in which thousands were killed and hundreds of thousands fled the country — was the fault
the teenager had only moved to london from nottingham six months before he was killed.his grandma. he was just fun to be around because he would always play jokes and pranks on us. during the two—week trial, the jury heard bed had links to a gang and sold drugs for them. on the night of his death, he was targeted by a rival gang, also in the east london area. on the evening jaden was killed, some of the residents living on this road in leighton reported seeing the gang members stomping and...
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pomp and ceremony at the summit here in hertfordshire, while in nottingham labour's leader seemed a worldsion — a nato dedicated to peace. i thought the direction that nato was going was the wrong one, i've had discussions with many people, and i want to see a reduction in tensions around the world. we cannot go on developing the concept of an arms race. there has to be a process of recognising the real threats in this world are actually terrorism, cyber security, and of course the climate crisis that affects all of us. and i think we can all play a part in dealing with those issues. the rival leaders are offering very different visions of britain's future. from labour's radical socialism to the tories‘ brexit with or without a deal, and an option to stop brexit altogether on offer too. the country's economic, political, strategic future all up for grabs in an election which could come to shape or reshape the country, and the lives of everyone in it. tonight, borisjohnson can't know whether he's heading out of office or staying in. how could he? that will be up to us on december the 12th.
pomp and ceremony at the summit here in hertfordshire, while in nottingham labour's leader seemed a worldsion — a nato dedicated to peace. i thought the direction that nato was going was the wrong one, i've had discussions with many people, and i want to see a reduction in tensions around the world. we cannot go on developing the concept of an arms race. there has to be a process of recognising the real threats in this world are actually terrorism, cyber security, and of course the climate...
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the only game in the championship tonight ended in a draw between mid—table millwall and nottingham forestminute, substitute lewis grabban scoring both goals. but millwall equalized in injury time, aidan 0'brien to take a point. it's the third round in rugby union's european champions cup. bath remain rooted to the bottom of pool 3 after being thrashed 34—17 by clemont auvergne at the rec. clermont ran in four tries to secure a bonus point, with samuel ezeala twice crossing the line. the win puts clermont back on top of the pool. the former world number one tennis player — caroline wozniacki — has announced she's retiring after next month's australian open. the 29—year—old says it is nothing to do with her health, butjust the right time for her to stop playing competitively. wozniaki was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis in 2018, the same year she won her only grand slam title. she's currently ranked number 37 in the world. that's all the sport for now. hello there. the weather is looking decidedly unsettled now for the foreseeable future, because we have a series of low pressure system
the only game in the championship tonight ended in a draw between mid—table millwall and nottingham forestminute, substitute lewis grabban scoring both goals. but millwall equalized in injury time, aidan 0'brien to take a point. it's the third round in rugby union's european champions cup. bath remain rooted to the bottom of pool 3 after being thrashed 34—17 by clemont auvergne at the rec. clermont ran in four tries to secure a bonus point, with samuel ezeala twice crossing the line. the...