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but that partnership between ben and ollie was something else please to see ben continue to form he'sn. and for a young lad like macklin to play that way and go through different gears in different stages, to really show everyone and he has shown quinces of it already but show eve ryo ne shown quinces of it already but show everyone that he belongs in this arena and on this stage. —— a young lad like ollie. let's have quick look at some of the day's football news. west brom failed to extend their lead at the top of the championship over leeds to four points, losing 1—0 to at home to stoke. tyrese campbell scored the goal. his side are now four points clear of the relegation zone. the former england women's manager mark sampson has had a fa charge dismissed over the alleged use of racist language. sampson is now a coach at stevenage. an independent commission has found that his case was not proven. and cardiff city fans will pay tribute to emiliano sala on the first anniversary of the plane crash in which the argentine striker died. sala was flying to cardiff from nantes when the plane
but that partnership between ben and ollie was something else please to see ben continue to form he'sn. and for a young lad like macklin to play that way and go through different gears in different stages, to really show everyone and he has shown quinces of it already but show eve ryo ne shown quinces of it already but show everyone that he belongs in this arena and on this stage. —— a young lad like ollie. let's have quick look at some of the day's football news. west brom failed to extend...
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ollie: they have long outlawed political protests at the games.ically, what it all comes down to is this sort of juggling act that they are doing with having all the countries come together at one event. that will of course involve countries that have especially poor relations at times, they do not want to be the forum for disagreements and conflicts. you only need to look at what is going on with the usa and iran, with those rising tensions that -- tensions, the ioc doesn't want the olympics to become the forum for those kind of conflicts. but it also comes down to the backlash often associated with these kinds of political protests. the backlash that can involve sponsors dropping out, people stopping watching, that comes down to income and it is also very important. phil: money is so important. is it likely to stop athletes from taking a stand? ollie: some of them may think twice, but ultimately athletes have always faced consequences for standing up for what they believe in, whether it is in terms of competing, being dropped from a team, whethe
ollie: they have long outlawed political protests at the games.ically, what it all comes down to is this sort of juggling act that they are doing with having all the countries come together at one event. that will of course involve countries that have especially poor relations at times, they do not want to be the forum for disagreements and conflicts. you only need to look at what is going on with the usa and iran, with those rising tensions that -- tensions, the ioc doesn't want the olympics...
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. -- you can't but that is it for now, ollie. —— get out to a game if you can.nk you sarah, let's have a closer look at one of those teams in the last 16, brighton women, they beat aston villa over the weekend. brighton are managed by the former england lionesses head—coach hope powell. here'sjuliette parkin. tea m team worked on the pitch and off it. it women's game is now faster... more physical... and more professional than ever before. there isa professional than ever before. there is a whole team behind the team making success happen. they are professional athletes, full—time, we have the capacity to do itand full—time, we have the capacity to do it and make sure that you eat right, sleep right, regenerate, do all the right things, it helps you in games like this. over 2a hours of meticulous preparation. just got off the couch and that is what we do, recovery, after this we get in the pool and stretch. meeting then food and the game tomorrow. dinner. breakfast. everything carefully selected for its nutritional value. we have some consult a nutritionist and
. -- you can't but that is it for now, ollie. —— get out to a game if you can.nk you sarah, let's have a closer look at one of those teams in the last 16, brighton women, they beat aston villa over the weekend. brighton are managed by the former england lionesses head—coach hope powell. here'sjuliette parkin. tea m team worked on the pitch and off it. it women's game is now faster... more physical... and more professional than ever before. there isa professional than ever before. there is...
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hello, i'm olly foster.s coming up on sportsday this evening: kobe bryant, the legend and the legacy, we reflect on the death of one of basketball‘s greatest players as more stars pay tribute. it isa it is a shocker to everyone. unbelievably sad. one of the more tragic days. for me, reality is just kind of setting in. england's cricketers seal the test series in south africa with a day to spare. nadal‘s still standing in melbourne. the quarterfinal line up is complete at the australian open. and we're one step away from the quarters in the fa cup, the women's draw is coming up shortly. yes, join me sarah mulkerrins for the draw for the fifth round. we've got two greats of the england game here in sue smith and rachel brown finnis to guide us through. evening, it's less than 2a hours since the news good evening, it's less than 2a hours since the news broke that kobe bryant, one of the greatest basketball players of all time, had been killed in helicopter crash. eight others were also died including one of his
hello, i'm olly foster.s coming up on sportsday this evening: kobe bryant, the legend and the legacy, we reflect on the death of one of basketball‘s greatest players as more stars pay tribute. it isa it is a shocker to everyone. unbelievably sad. one of the more tragic days. for me, reality is just kind of setting in. england's cricketers seal the test series in south africa with a day to spare. nadal‘s still standing in melbourne. the quarterfinal line up is complete at the australian...
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good repair work from ben stokes and ollie pope gives england the edge on day one of the third test inica. a ban on children in scotland heading football's during training could be in place in a matter of weeks. 15—year—old coco gauff will face venus williams at a grand slam again, as organisers of the australian open say the tournament will start on time despite concerns about air quality in melbourne. also coming up in the programme... prince harry carries out the draw for next year's rugby league world cup in england. and we hear from w series driver alice powell on sharing a track with the men, and sharing ideas with other sports women. welcome to the programme, thanks forjoining us. it was a roller—coaster opening day for england in port elizabeth as the third test against south africa got under way. with the series at 1—1, england made a really strong start, had a bit of a wobble after lunch, before ben stokes and ollie pope lead the fightback towards the end of the day to leave them on 224 for four at stumps. joe wilson was watching. south africa's captain could foresee many sce
good repair work from ben stokes and ollie pope gives england the edge on day one of the third test inica. a ban on children in scotland heading football's during training could be in place in a matter of weeks. 15—year—old coco gauff will face venus williams at a grand slam again, as organisers of the australian open say the tournament will start on time despite concerns about air quality in melbourne. also coming up in the programme... prince harry carries out the draw for next year's...
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what a day it's been for england and ollie pope. the 22—year—old finished on 135 not out in just his sixth test as england piled up 499 for nine in their first innings on day two of the thrid test against south africa in port elizabeth. ben stokes made his ninth test tonne, finally out for 120 south africa were 60 for two at the close of play with england spinner dom bess taking both wickets. the home side still trail by a39 runs. i felt like i ifelt like i got it for two i felt like i got it for two and then at mid—on, they gave up on it and as soon as i then at mid—on, they gave up on it and as soon as i saw then at mid—on, they gave up on it and as soon as i saw him give up, i wa nt to and as soon as i saw him give up, i want to the far side. it was a celebration to be honest. i didn't know what to do. just getting rid of a bit of energy. it was a pretty special moment. it was awesome to look at the boys in the changing room and see it and seeing how happy they were as well, something we really enjoy, enjoy each other‘s success.
what a day it's been for england and ollie pope. the 22—year—old finished on 135 not out in just his sixth test as england piled up 499 for nine in their first innings on day two of the thrid test against south africa in port elizabeth. ben stokes made his ninth test tonne, finally out for 120 south africa were 60 for two at the close of play with england spinner dom bess taking both wickets. the home side still trail by a39 runs. i felt like i ifelt like i got it for two i felt like i got...
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only ollie pope helped avoid a really low score. correspondent, jonathan agnew, gave us his assessment from the day's play. there is no doubt, that was a really disappointing day for england. 1—0 down in this series. to win the toss and get the chance to bat first on a pitch that looks to be at its best, to lose that number of wickets, particular from to lose that number of wickets, particularfrom batsmen to lose that number of wickets, particular from batsmen who got themselves well set, it's pretty much excusable. at least in the first test match there is an illness going through the camp. nothing here apart from the incident with rory burns and the football yesterday. but to at least see ollie pope batting as he did, with some freedom, i thought that was an excellent partnership with james anderson first up they got 28 together to at least give something together to at least give something to england to go into the second day with but it seems to me like they are at least 100 runs short. faf du plessis, the captain south africa,
only ollie pope helped avoid a really low score. correspondent, jonathan agnew, gave us his assessment from the day's play. there is no doubt, that was a really disappointing day for england. 1—0 down in this series. to win the toss and get the chance to bat first on a pitch that looks to be at its best, to lose that number of wickets, particular from to lose that number of wickets, particularfrom batsmen to lose that number of wickets, particular from batsmen who got themselves well set,...
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ollie pope and ben stokes with centuries as england declared on 499—9.dward viii's and sovereign becomes the first coin to be bought for £1 million. —— an edward viii sovereign. hello, this is afternoon live. glasgow recently became the first city in the uk to pledge to become completely carbon—neutral. it's promising to do so within the next ten years — that will mean radically cutting emissions. glasgow hosts an international summit on climate change later this year — and we're looking at the changes the city is making as part of our series our planet matters. my colleague annita mcveigh is in glasgow today. welcome back to the glasgow science centre on the banks of the river clyde and just over on the other side of the river later this year glasgow will be the focus of the world, the exhibition centre in the city which will be the hub for the united nations climate conference, thought to be the most important one since the paris agreement was signed in 2015. 2020 is so important because the ipcc the intergovernmental panel on climate change, the un bo
ollie pope and ben stokes with centuries as england declared on 499—9.dward viii's and sovereign becomes the first coin to be bought for £1 million. —— an edward viii sovereign. hello, this is afternoon live. glasgow recently became the first city in the uk to pledge to become completely carbon—neutral. it's promising to do so within the next ten years — that will mean radically cutting emissions. glasgow hosts an international summit on climate change later this year — and we're...
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with all the sport now, here's olly foster at the bbc sport centre. good evening.heir mistakes after accepting their relegation from the rugby union premiership. the champions' punishment for continuing to break the salary cap regulations. they are also european champions and they reached the quarterfinals today, beating french side racing. our sports correspondent andy swiss was at the match. from champions to outcasts. saracens fa ns from champions to outcasts. saracens fans arrived with the news of their premiership relegation still raw and many feeling the club had only itself to blame. if you are going to break the salary cap and get caught, you have got to pay the consequences. very sad and angry and frustrated. a lot of crying. it is our club. and what must they be thinking? saracens' star—studded squad, surely seem to be dismantled. well, today at least they were together and the fans behind them, but there weeks and got even worse. a suspected broken arm for billy vunipola and a red card for will skelton‘s dangerous tackle. somehow, though, they turned it
with all the sport now, here's olly foster at the bbc sport centre. good evening.heir mistakes after accepting their relegation from the rugby union premiership. the champions' punishment for continuing to break the salary cap regulations. they are also european champions and they reached the quarterfinals today, beating french side racing. our sports correspondent andy swiss was at the match. from champions to outcasts. saracens fa ns from champions to outcasts. saracens fans arrived with the...
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hello and welcome to sportsday, with me, olly foster, and jane dougall.es this evening: relegation for saracens. include finished the day in front as dam best ta kes finished the day in front as dam best takes five wickets in south africa. city drop points again. a 90th minute on goal gives palace a draw and has guardiola bristling on his birthday. a new name on the masters trophy. all e—cards or is the first mentor to the carter —— ali carter is the first name through. we are going to start without breaking rugby union news that saracens will be relegated from the from your ship —— the for breaking the salary cap. the raining shipping seven unable to play with the regulations this season and premiership rugby have been forced to act —— the raining champions. we can speak mentor sports news reporter laura scott, joins us now. first of all, we understand the players were told this yesterday that this was going to happen? there dues into reports they would told first. we note they were called to a meeting at their training ground before a captains run yeste
hello and welcome to sportsday, with me, olly foster, and jane dougall.es this evening: relegation for saracens. include finished the day in front as dam best ta kes finished the day in front as dam best takes five wickets in south africa. city drop points again. a 90th minute on goal gives palace a draw and has guardiola bristling on his birthday. a new name on the masters trophy. all e—cards or is the first mentor to the carter —— ali carter is the first name through. we are going to...
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and ollie pope gives england the edge on day one of the first test in south africa.d welcome to the bbc news at six. sir david attenborough says a moment of crisis has arrived for the world over climate change and action is needed. in some of his strongest comments yet, sir david says we have been putting matters off for too long. his warning comes as bbc news begins a year of special coverage on the subject of climate change ahead of the un's international conference in glasgow at the end of the year. here's our science editor david shukman. a stunning view of our fragile planet, the blaze of lights evidence of the many impacts we're having on the globe. whole forests in madagascar cut down to create farmland. in germany, huge mines gouging out coal for power stations. cities sprawling into natural habitats, and all on a scale so large that it's even changing the climate, and the world now faces crucial decisions. the moment of crisis has come. sir david attenborough tells me time is running out. as i speak, south—east australia is on fire. why? because the temperat
and ollie pope gives england the edge on day one of the first test in south africa.d welcome to the bbc news at six. sir david attenborough says a moment of crisis has arrived for the world over climate change and action is needed. in some of his strongest comments yet, sir david says we have been putting matters off for too long. his warning comes as bbc news begins a year of special coverage on the subject of climate change ahead of the un's international conference in glasgow at the end of...
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hello, i'm olly foster, gere‘s what's coming up on sportsday this evening.s salary cap scandal, is there battle against relegation now futile 7 englands cricketer‘s are on top in south africa we hear from johanna konta on why she will play at the australian open but won't be playing for great britain in the fed cup. also coming up in the programme: can the roses get their revenge? every match against new zealand coming up this weekend. conor mcgregor is back after 15 months away from the octagon. hello and welcome to sportsday. evening, last year, after an eight—month investigation, premiership rugby found that saracens had broken the salary cap regulations over three seasons, a period in which they twice became premiership and european champions. they were fined £5 million and docked 35 points in november. the chairman and owner nigel wray accepted the punishment, eventually, and insisted that they were complying strictly with the regulations this season, but he stood down a few weeks ago and there is pressure on the club to prove that they haven't broken t
hello, i'm olly foster, gere‘s what's coming up on sportsday this evening.s salary cap scandal, is there battle against relegation now futile 7 englands cricketer‘s are on top in south africa we hear from johanna konta on why she will play at the australian open but won't be playing for great britain in the fed cup. also coming up in the programme: can the roses get their revenge? every match against new zealand coming up this weekend. conor mcgregor is back after 15 months away from the...
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ollie pope, only 22, playing with a composure beyond his years. but stokes was simply inspired. long way. so far, in fact, it went clean out the ground. there it is, bouncing down the road. new balls please? well, not quite. as one intrepid fan finally retrieved it. stokes, though, was soon doing his best to lose it again. commentator: oh, it's a biggie. that took him to the double of 4,000 test runs and 100 wickets, the first englishman to do it since ian botham. and another landmark soon beckoned. 100 it is for ben stokes. not too much celebration but then again, brilliance for stokes is now almost business as usual. south africa did eventually snaffle him for a mere 120, although his glove—throwing frustration suggested he would have liked even more. without him, though, the runs kept coming. with sam curran even clearing the pavilion windows, england's hopes are also heading rapidly upwards. andy swiss, bbc news. for the first time, a british coin has been sold for a million pounds. the sovereign was made when edward viii became king but never went into mass production becau
ollie pope, only 22, playing with a composure beyond his years. but stokes was simply inspired. long way. so far, in fact, it went clean out the ground. there it is, bouncing down the road. new balls please? well, not quite. as one intrepid fan finally retrieved it. stokes, though, was soon doing his best to lose it again. commentator: oh, it's a biggie. that took him to the double of 4,000 test runs and 100 wickets, the first englishman to do it since ian botham. and another landmark soon...
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ollie pope.t is easy to be excited about the future with someone excited about the future with someone might that in the team. a century apiece for ben stokes and ollie pope that left england in a commanding position going into day three of the third test in port elizabeth. andy swiss reports. first, ben stokes at his blistering best. so long it ended up bouncing down a nearby road. new balls please? not quite. one intrepid fan finally retrieved it. stokes did his best to lose it again and that took him to 4000 test runs and another landmark soon beckoned. and that is 104 ben stokes. that is why he has just been named the world's best player. a superb 124 stokes. and there was soon another centurion to any two—year—old ollie pope showing any two—year—old ollie pope showing a composure way beyond his years. —— 22—year—old ollie pope. and after reaching his first test 100 he started to have a bit of fun. the english camp loved it, south africa not so much. pope later said he could not remove the sm
ollie pope.t is easy to be excited about the future with someone excited about the future with someone might that in the team. a century apiece for ben stokes and ollie pope that left england in a commanding position going into day three of the third test in port elizabeth. andy swiss reports. first, ben stokes at his blistering best. so long it ended up bouncing down a nearby road. new balls please? not quite. one intrepid fan finally retrieved it. stokes did his best to lose it again and that...
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school many of them are orphans and have to fight for survival on the streets every day but see only ollie has found a way to lure many children back to school with music and dance. when 11 year old dami discovered dance she discovered happiness. playing out of the house snakes will fill up hills makes me feel. thankful for a very special like absent just. like the other kids in the dream qatar's dance group demi was moved on the show treats after half ass had died when she was just 7 demi how to do whatever she could to assist her mom and younger siblings. 2 years later she met her dance instructor and foster mother she only ali who has a similar story. now. will in 2013 the family had a financial setback and then couldn't go to school was on a string for some time and when the baton was able to block all those and so more local or from your local children to be a better person and i didn't get anyone to do though. it may seem like just a drop in the bucket one child at a time only only is getting kids back in school the 27 year old has helped several off find and home less needs through
school many of them are orphans and have to fight for survival on the streets every day but see only ollie has found a way to lure many children back to school with music and dance. when 11 year old dami discovered dance she discovered happiness. playing out of the house snakes will fill up hills makes me feel. thankful for a very special like absent just. like the other kids in the dream qatar's dance group demi was moved on the show treats after half ass had died when she was just 7 demi how...
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if you have not been following developments in south africa, one contestant, ollie williams, has lefte had feelings for someone back. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on what ucr here on bbc news, or read online, or even appear on the programme, please do e—mail us. that's all from us, we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. it's been a day of transition, certainly a culture and some of the showers have yielded some snow and there are still a few squalid showers to come before the end of play this evening. over the weekend, very different. cold nights and fine days because we have high pressure building. you can see those showers in southern areas and they will keep going in the north into tomorrow. when she over the hills so they could be around with temperatures dropping to below freezing. there is concern dropping to below freezing. there is concern for untreated roads and pavements. otherwise it does look like a fine and dry start to the day. a crisp and cold one. showers eventually eating i
if you have not been following developments in south africa, one contestant, ollie williams, has lefte had feelings for someone back. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on what ucr here on bbc news, or read online, or even appear on the programme, please do e—mail us. that's all from us, we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. it's been a day of transition, certainly a culture and some of the showers have...
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in south africa “a mu ft if‘ai‘ii cricketers in south africa that included a maiden test tonne for ollie we will look ahead to the return of conor mcgregor and also a big weekend for the england rose netball team as they face world champions new zealand. that's coming up champions new zealand. that's coming up at 6:30. now it is time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we have a bombshell which is up for three oscars. a hidden life and weathering with you. really interesting week. let's start with bombshell. three oscar nominations for charlize theron, margot robbie and hairand make—up which for charlize theron, margot robbie and hair and make—up which is interesting because it has a lot to do with prosthetic work. this is a drama based on the real—life scandal of roger ellis at the fox news network. his downfall prefigured that of harvey weinstein which is currently in the news. the movie went into the preproduction before that scandal broke. john lithgo
in south africa “a mu ft if‘ai‘ii cricketers in south africa that included a maiden test tonne for ollie we will look ahead to the return of conor mcgregor and also a big weekend for the england rose netball team as they face world champions new zealand. that's coming up champions new zealand. that's coming up at 6:30. now it is time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we...
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hello i'm olly foster. our top story tonight, what's going on at barcelona?he spanish champions and league leaders really going to get rid of ernesto valverde? has xavi really turned down chance to take over? and could mauricio pochettino be waiting in the wings? also coming up on sportsday tonight... happily ever after. james hook's retirement could see him pursue a career as a children's author? one win away from the superbowl, it's been a fantastic weekend in the nfl play—offs. and we hearfrom rob burrow after an emotional run—out for the leeds rhinos yesterday. hello and welcome to sportsday. in a moment we'll bring you up to date with all the latest premier league transfer news, could be some movement at manchester united and tottenham, but we're going to start in spain and a managerial sacking. barcelona are the reigning champions, top of the la liga and still in the champions league, hardly a club in crisis but ernesto valverde is on the brink of leaving. let's speak to let's guillem ballague. was that his last training session? what is the very latest
hello i'm olly foster. our top story tonight, what's going on at barcelona?he spanish champions and league leaders really going to get rid of ernesto valverde? has xavi really turned down chance to take over? and could mauricio pochettino be waiting in the wings? also coming up on sportsday tonight... happily ever after. james hook's retirement could see him pursue a career as a children's author? one win away from the superbowl, it's been a fantastic weekend in the nfl play—offs. and we...
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hello i'm olly foster, here's what's coming up on sportsday this evening: the return of israel folau, super league say they are disappointed and deplore his homophobic comments but can't stop him signing for catalans dragons. a big match in the midlands, villa take on leicesterfor a place in the league cup final. saving seven match points to reach the australian open semi—finals, roger federer says he believes in miracles. and also at the australian open: two tennis legends told off for their anti—court on court protest. hello and welcome to sportsday. last may, israel folau, was kicked out of australian rugby. the wallabies star and super rugby‘s record try scorer had already been warned about making homophobic comments, but was sacked when he repeated them in an online post. folau has now switched back to rugby league and will play for catalan dragons on a one year deal. he says he will keep his christian beliefs private. adam wild reports. there is no argument about the ability of israel folau. still, it is his ability to provoke arguments that has come to define his career. like a
hello i'm olly foster, here's what's coming up on sportsday this evening: the return of israel folau, super league say they are disappointed and deplore his homophobic comments but can't stop him signing for catalans dragons. a big match in the midlands, villa take on leicesterfor a place in the league cup final. saving seven match points to reach the australian open semi—finals, roger federer says he believes in miracles. and also at the australian open: two tennis legends told off for their...
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he's a part—time spinner, doing over time and he was helped by brilliance from ollie pope.kwards for his boss. six wickets left and more than a day to survive, south africa needed to drop anchor but quentin de kock couldn't be their rock. root again. his fourth victim would be faf du plessis. now victory tomorrow may only be a dry hour away. patrick gearey, bbc news. let's have quick look at some of the days other sports stories: lee westwood survived a nervy finish at golf‘s abu dhabi championship, to win his first title for 1h months. he needed a par at the last to win — and he birdied it to make sur, finishing two shots clear. and ufc‘s conor mcgregor made a spectacular return to the octagon — beating his opponent donald cowboy cerrone in — just a0 seconds flat. that history has been named after the first woman won a championship. they thought women's champion beat 13 men and won a 17 four days. scottish championship leaders dundee united came from behind twice to earn replay at hibernian in the scottish cup — louis appere with the eqauliser. manchester city are top of t
he's a part—time spinner, doing over time and he was helped by brilliance from ollie pope.kwards for his boss. six wickets left and more than a day to survive, south africa needed to drop anchor but quentin de kock couldn't be their rock. root again. his fourth victim would be faf du plessis. now victory tomorrow may only be a dry hour away. patrick gearey, bbc news. let's have quick look at some of the days other sports stories: lee westwood survived a nervy finish at golf‘s abu dhabi...
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he and ollie pope gave england the advantage against south africa at the end of day one of the third england chose to bat first and despite starting well they lost three wickets for 35 runs and at one point were 148 for four. stokes is not out on 38, with pope unbeaten on 39. england on 224 for four at the close. kagiso rabada the pick of the south african bowlers. the draw for next year's rugby league world cup in england has taken place in the royal setting of buckingham palace. prince harry, who's patron of the sport, made his first public appearance since announcing he was stepping back from senior royal duties. our reporter austin halewood was following the draw for us. well, the rugby league world cup is one of the oldest global competitions in sport and for 2021 the organisers say they want to make it bolder and braver than ever before. and they did that with the draw today. it was held at buckingham palace by prince harry thenit buckingham palace by prince harry then it was live streamed on these screens behind me here in manchester. but the tournament itself, next year, well
he and ollie pope gave england the advantage against south africa at the end of day one of the third england chose to bat first and despite starting well they lost three wickets for 35 runs and at one point were 148 for four. stokes is not out on 38, with pope unbeaten on 39. england on 224 for four at the close. kagiso rabada the pick of the south african bowlers. the draw for next year's rugby league world cup in england has taken place in the royal setting of buckingham palace. prince harry,...
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hello i'm olly foster — here's what's coming up on sportsday tonight. are still on the hunt, but there's no title talk after their big win at newcastle. arsenal win for the first time under mikel arteta, they beat manchester united and are into the top half of the table. and wright on top of the world, snakebite is pdc champion for the first time after beating mighty mike. hello there. the football has been nonstop today. liverpool may have had a breather from their title charge but we had lots of subplots in the nine premier league matches. happy new year for mikel arteta and david moyes back in the dugout, lots of missed opportunities too in the race for a top—four finish. adam wild has been keeping across all the results. adam, those top four teams the same as they were at the start of the day. they are. liverpool of course, not in action until tomorrow when they take on sheffield united. so, chance to make up some ground for those around them. chiefly, leicester city. no problems at all for them today. a very convincing 3—0 victory over newcastle un
hello i'm olly foster — here's what's coming up on sportsday tonight. are still on the hunt, but there's no title talk after their big win at newcastle. arsenal win for the first time under mikel arteta, they beat manchester united and are into the top half of the table. and wright on top of the world, snakebite is pdc champion for the first time after beating mighty mike. hello there. the football has been nonstop today. liverpool may have had a breather from their title charge but we had...
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if you haven't been following developments in the villa in south africa one contestant ollie williamstting he had feelings for someone back home. this is what gwyneth elliott had to say: thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on what you see or hear on bbc news, or read online, or even appear on the programme, these do e—mail us. or you appear on the programme, these do e—mail us. oryou can appear on the programme, these do e—mail us. or you can find us on twitter. you can call us and do have a look at previous discussions on our website. that is all from us. we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello. so much of the past week — indeed, so much of the year thus far — seems to have been dominated by cloud and wind and rain. at least there was something of a change on friday. it was a bright but really quite showery day for some and, of course, at slightly higher levels in scotland, it has led to a covering of snow. but at last, at last, at last, just in time for the weekend, we can talk about drie
if you haven't been following developments in the villa in south africa one contestant ollie williamstting he had feelings for someone back home. this is what gwyneth elliott had to say: thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on what you see or hear on bbc news, or read online, or even appear on the programme, these do e—mail us. or you appear on the programme, these do e—mail us. oryou can appear on the programme, these do e—mail us. or you can find...
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uncapped ollie thorley or george furbank are expected to replace him.s much fuss as they are producing fast times. world athletics are expected tomorrow to introduce tighter regulations for nike's controversial vaporfly shoe but are unlikely to ban it, despite some saying it's creating an unfair playing field. our editor dan roan has been dissecting it with scientist tom allen. one of the key things with this foam, is particularly light and then they can make it really quite thick. when it deforms, it deforms a lot. it restores a lot of energy. that's the carbon. it's fibre reinforced composite. it's stiff. it gives you stiffness along its length. that is thought to increase the leverage and stiffen the front of the issue, stiffen the front of the issue, stiffen the front of the foot and allow the athlete to run more efficiently. how much advantage... by efficiently. how much advantage... by about 4%. these clans are based on the average runner in the study. some renters had no advantage and others may have a large advantage. it depends on the individua
uncapped ollie thorley or george furbank are expected to replace him.s much fuss as they are producing fast times. world athletics are expected tomorrow to introduce tighter regulations for nike's controversial vaporfly shoe but are unlikely to ban it, despite some saying it's creating an unfair playing field. our editor dan roan has been dissecting it with scientist tom allen. one of the key things with this foam, is particularly light and then they can make it really quite thick. when it...
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hello, i'm olly foster — here's what coming up on sportsday. the premier league, leicester stay second after a big win at newcastle. it's only a point for brighton, but they are head over heels with their draw at home to chelsea. and more trouble on tour for england. he's over his illness, but an injury could rule archer out of the 2nd test. hello and welcome to sportsday. the football's been non—stop today, nine matches in the premier league, we have five results. tottenham's push for the top four came unstuck at southampton and wolves surprisingly lost at watford but leicester have started the year well, a big win at newcastle that narrows the gap to leaders liverpool and guarantees them second spot as nick parrott reports. if the premier league title is out of leicester's reach, then cementing their place in the top four surely bea their place in the top four surely be a new year's resolution for the missing top scorerjamie vardy wasn't a problem against newcastle to stop florian version played with ayoze perez at st james' park as recently
hello, i'm olly foster — here's what coming up on sportsday. the premier league, leicester stay second after a big win at newcastle. it's only a point for brighton, but they are head over heels with their draw at home to chelsea. and more trouble on tour for england. he's over his illness, but an injury could rule archer out of the 2nd test. hello and welcome to sportsday. the football's been non—stop today, nine matches in the premier league, we have five results. tottenham's push for the...
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still even use of people who are subject to decisions made by the pound or simply no web support ollie's people they're all individuals with children the lowlifes of the book stores this place has become a complete trust you have to feel to treat them you see to the same respects. shock is the basketball world remembers one of its superstars toby bryant among 9 people killed in a helicopter crash in the u.s. . i'm stan grant the cell jazeera live also coming up i'm some of the. compound. top u.s. democrats demand donald trump's former national security adviser testify in the president's impeachment trial after reports.
still even use of people who are subject to decisions made by the pound or simply no web support ollie's people they're all individuals with children the lowlifes of the book stores this place has become a complete trust you have to feel to treat them you see to the same respects. shock is the basketball world remembers one of its superstars toby bryant among 9 people killed in a helicopter crash in the u.s. . i'm stan grant the cell jazeera live also coming up i'm some of the. compound. top...
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ready for drifting in time for the sun placed results but he surrenders like a by rank him loria ollie's a local m.p. at least st. louis is costs told during the final. via video got stuck. it's come wouldn't continue. so much for a pleasant homecoming. just as soon as it rose color is towed to the shop 5 minutes to fix it with the manager no cecilia that's it. but we'll still celebrating. the season. ala gay chief janet make a gut check this round. under pressure drip c.m.e. season. i am the 1st soup this season we've gone clean how the only question was finished. the same stuff which if you would any of that if you're stumbling programmable to go to. the ridiculous is cool with. minimal cool cool cool but nowhere to be seen to be able to do the alexandra de mint throwing only money $24.00 out of 7 races in $28.00. year bull new good numbers do we know what some of that's got lost for the. simple cause i thought for 3 just for the moment i didn't you to cheat his own son the son didn't those i mean it was. just you know who to trust . your words and once it's in that's us and you know e
ready for drifting in time for the sun placed results but he surrenders like a by rank him loria ollie's a local m.p. at least st. louis is costs told during the final. via video got stuck. it's come wouldn't continue. so much for a pleasant homecoming. just as soon as it rose color is towed to the shop 5 minutes to fix it with the manager no cecilia that's it. but we'll still celebrating. the season. ala gay chief janet make a gut check this round. under pressure drip c.m.e. season. i am the...
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yet he does feel the make yet ollie get good the last week i. took. a new. john the. drawing board and they said lockheed martin boeing dime corp international computer sciences corp and aero vironment all told eric about 70 companies are interested in this $1000000000.00 contract as we look out for 35710 years this market remains a very much a growth market. this is the disease a permanent war the destroy the metro east. islam and fundamentalism. empower all of those who profit from a more politically economically and militarily. make no mistake a nuclear armed iran is not a challenge that can be contained it would threaten the elimination of israel the security of gulf nations and the stability of the global economy. at risk triggering a nuclear arms race in the region and the other raveling of the nonproliferation treaty. and how close is iran to getting. a let me show you. brought a diagram for. here's a darter. this is a bomb. this is a fuse. where should a red line be drawn. a red line should be drawn right here. the threat from iran is a political football what
yet he does feel the make yet ollie get good the last week i. took. a new. john the. drawing board and they said lockheed martin boeing dime corp international computer sciences corp and aero vironment all told eric about 70 companies are interested in this $1000000000.00 contract as we look out for 35710 years this market remains a very much a growth market. this is the disease a permanent war the destroy the metro east. islam and fundamentalism. empower all of those who profit from a more...
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if they vote for witnesses, it's ollie, ollie offen free. we have no idea how long it could go. if we work through the questions next week and vote for no witnesses, again, it could be a vote, i want this witness, voted down or up. or want this witness, voted down or up. it's not like you're voting for witnesses at large. there are a couple of different ways. this could be wrapped up by next week and it can be you don't actually have a vote on articles of impeachment, there could be a motion to dismiss. the problem, there are some republicans senators who might like to do that, that does not fully exonerate the president and wonders if the white house and wonders if the president, wonders if some republican senators might say we might have the votes to dismiss, not saying they're there now, rand paul the republican senator from kentucky indicated he thought 45 there, but might say let's vote on charges because obviously you need 67 to convict and remove and they're nowhere near that right now. again, one final point here, what is resonating in the capital were remarks from adam
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with all the sport now, here's olly foster at the bbc sport centre.ry cap regulations. they are also european champions in their title defence is still alive after they beat the french side racing. our correspondent was at the match. from champions to outcasts. saracen stands arrived with the news of their premiership relegation still raw and many feeling that the club had only itself to blame. if you are going to break the salary cap and get caught, you have to pay the consequences. very sad and angry and frustrated. a lot of crying. it's our club stoplight and what must they be thinking? saracens's star—studded squad, soon to be dismantled. well, today at least, they were together and the fans behind them but their weak sin but even worse as a suspected behind them but their weak sin but even worse as a suspected broken arm for billy vunipola and a red card for billy vunipola and a red card for this dangerous tackle. somehow, though, they turned it round with a victory which keeps their european hopes alive. at least something to cheer, but they kno
with all the sport now, here's olly foster at the bbc sport centre.ry cap regulations. they are also european champions in their title defence is still alive after they beat the french side racing. our correspondent was at the match. from champions to outcasts. saracen stands arrived with the news of their premiership relegation still raw and many feeling that the club had only itself to blame. if you are going to break the salary cap and get caught, you have to pay the consequences. very sad...
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speaking in micro terms about about economic and social one is yes they are the owners of a growing ollie's holocene inequality right but maybe we'll expect more but more importantly as the earlier i have a feeling that there is a bit of another quick response hence the leaderless popular mobilization to the tyranny of the elites there's a sense others dynamics link will become more desperate so does the elite which wants to keep the order as it is but that's why i that's why i think this is a response to a tyranny not that sure any of communism or of fascism or that kind of a tyranny but a tyranny of the elite in sort of kind of an open society is that there liberalize economies and so on so forth which i louse people to mobilize not necessarily in the dark rooms like the radical right does also in these places like chile in europe or francis also work but sort of in the open chat rooms over the internet in order to mobilize against the tyranny of the elite and that is important especially at this point in time because it does allow for a certain dynamics for reform these people who are mo
speaking in micro terms about about economic and social one is yes they are the owners of a growing ollie's holocene inequality right but maybe we'll expect more but more importantly as the earlier i have a feeling that there is a bit of another quick response hence the leaderless popular mobilization to the tyranny of the elites there's a sense others dynamics link will become more desperate so does the elite which wants to keep the order as it is but that's why i that's why i think this is a...
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dom bess took two wickets in the first half an hour — both caught by ollie pope, after his century yesterdaynd just before lunch bess took his tally to five wickets in the innings, leaving south africa on 113—5 — that's a lead of 386 for england — but there's been no play since. watford, who are fourth from bottom, take on eighth placed tottenham. watford have won their last three premier league matches. ashleigh barty, has got off to a good start, just a few days before the australian open begins. the world number one has won the adelaide international after beating her opponent dayana yastremska 6—2, 7—5. she said she couldn't wait to get going in melbourne on monday. the eyes of a nation will be on barty at the first grand slam of the year — she's aiming to become the first home winner of the women's singles title since chris o'neil in 1978. it's a retrun that many ufc fans are eagerly waiting for, and this weekend, las vegas will be full of them. that's becasue after 15 months out of the, conor mcgregor is back. despite there being no title on the line, the bout is set to break pay—per—v
dom bess took two wickets in the first half an hour — both caught by ollie pope, after his century yesterdaynd just before lunch bess took his tally to five wickets in the innings, leaving south africa on 113—5 — that's a lead of 386 for england — but there's been no play since. watford, who are fourth from bottom, take on eighth placed tottenham. watford have won their last three premier league matches. ashleigh barty, has got off to a good start, just a few days before the australian...
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hospitals in wuhan sick and not able to get in for treatment, so they can to shanghai or beijing and ollylots of cities, and they have taken the sickness with them. this is why these drastic measures are being taken. i don't think by shutting down those transport connections in wuhan and the cities around it people think it is going to stop the problem, it's just it will prevent it from getting worse more quickly, if you know what i mean. we've heard now there's another person dead who hasn't been added to that official count yet, so at least 26 dead probably. more than 800 infected. nobody thinks we are anywhere near the end of this. there's a long way to go. one interesting statistic as well is in the early stages, the proportion of people being released from hospital and being cleared... being cured of the virus was quite high, but that number hasn't really shifted. now where over 800 infected but those let go... it is still persistently low, in the dozens. i don't know if it's because they aren't updating that figure or they aren't updating that figure or they are much less likely to
hospitals in wuhan sick and not able to get in for treatment, so they can to shanghai or beijing and ollylots of cities, and they have taken the sickness with them. this is why these drastic measures are being taken. i don't think by shutting down those transport connections in wuhan and the cities around it people think it is going to stop the problem, it's just it will prevent it from getting worse more quickly, if you know what i mean. we've heard now there's another person dead who hasn't...
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who want to remain the brags that 50 pounds marks the acceleration of the new iraq of dogma nation ollie's and debilitating control freakery so the government prefers to spend time and money when it's pathetic breasted $50.00 pence and the so-called bracks and festival rather than try to sort out the problems the bracks it creates well with so much left to be settled before bricks it lost means of bricks it at least we can finally see the promised bricks it unicorn even if it looks slightly more like a goat with a horn. and brags that countdown clock is expected to be projected on to downing street while brags it is plan to party in parliament square professor of law and government tom brooks found thing to be ex bricks that party n.e.p. nathan gill gave as their take on the seismic change for b u k. the u.k. is going to go in one direction and the e.u. will continue in the direction it's going in because it will not lend its lessons now what can britain do about it our prime minister boris johnson must be fair he must maintain and uphold the promises he made in the general election in dec
who want to remain the brags that 50 pounds marks the acceleration of the new iraq of dogma nation ollie's and debilitating control freakery so the government prefers to spend time and money when it's pathetic breasted $50.00 pence and the so-called bracks and festival rather than try to sort out the problems the bracks it creates well with so much left to be settled before bricks it lost means of bricks it at least we can finally see the promised bricks it unicorn even if it looks slightly...
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the tourists were bowled out for 400 — thanks to half centuries from joe root and ollie pope.the turn of england's bowlers — once again, wood impressed taking 3 wickets for 21. i felt today as a unit collectively we played really well. it was hard to get that first wicket but i felt like we kept the pressure on them even though they didn't look like getting out, we didn't let them get away from us and we kept the pressure on that way. and then, i just tried to bring a little bit of energy when i came on, may something a bit different and tried and create an atmosphere and different feel to the game. thank you. a reminder of our top story: china has ordered a suspension of all domestic and overseas group tours, as it tries to control the spread of the coronavirus that has infected 1300 people. the move come as the country celebrates the lunar new year holidays — a time when millions of chinese are normally on the move. in case you have forgotten what the sun lookalikes, it will reappear. it will come after a spell of rain and thenit will come after a spell of rain and then it w
the tourists were bowled out for 400 — thanks to half centuries from joe root and ollie pope.the turn of england's bowlers — once again, wood impressed taking 3 wickets for 21. i felt today as a unit collectively we played really well. it was hard to get that first wicket but i felt like we kept the pressure on them even though they didn't look like getting out, we didn't let them get away from us and we kept the pressure on that way. and then, i just tried to bring a little bit of energy...
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dean elgar expertly caught by ollie pope off the bowling of dom bess.ven by those with the best view. south africa's captain faf du plessis was next to fail the bess test, again caught by pope. england's spinner was only brought on this tour because of sickness in the camp, yet when he removed van der dussen, he had taken all five south african wickets. england still nearly 400 runs ahead. only the weather gave south africa sanctuary, rain ruining the afternoon session. it was still murky when they returned. perhaps the reason for this strange incident. ben stokes dropping a catch. where was the kryptonite? not long later, cape back on, he was bowling, and dismissing nortje, who had been sent in last night to block. his concentration finally broken. but it was the man stokes had missed who had become the problem. quinton de kock made his way to 50, this would be his lucky day. having been dropped by england's best fielder once already, it happened again, and, unbelievably, again. stokes stunned, the batsmen survived. with the forecast iffy and time gett
dean elgar expertly caught by ollie pope off the bowling of dom bess.ven by those with the best view. south africa's captain faf du plessis was next to fail the bess test, again caught by pope. england's spinner was only brought on this tour because of sickness in the camp, yet when he removed van der dussen, he had taken all five south african wickets. england still nearly 400 runs ahead. only the weather gave south africa sanctuary, rain ruining the afternoon session. it was still murky when...
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news: england are on top in the third test against south africa after centuries for ben stokes and olliet elizabeth. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. mental health experts say social media companies — like facebook, instagram and twitter — should be forced to hand over their data to researchers — so that they can investigate the impact on children's mental health. the royal college of psychiatrists says information on how children use social media — and how much time they spend on it — should be shared with researchers. the want tech companies to pay a tax to fund that research and say all new apps that are developed should be ‘age—appropriate'. here's angus crawford. molly russell had been looking at these online and took real life. protecting children like molly or what her father ian believes these proposals are all about. we are not asking for people's privacy to be invaded here. we are asking for the data that is available, that these tech companies use and monetise, to be not just tech companies use and monetise, to be notjust turned into their profits but to be use
news: england are on top in the third test against south africa after centuries for ben stokes and olliet elizabeth. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. mental health experts say social media companies — like facebook, instagram and twitter — should be forced to hand over their data to researchers — so that they can investigate the impact on children's mental health. the royal college of psychiatrists says information on how children use social media — and how much time...
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also presented data showing a 5 fold increase over 3 years in terror attacks and taking a fast same ollie north and i share $4000.00 deaths were reported last year the military base that was attack serves as a camp for troops of the french led anti terror operation which began in 2040 prances 4 and a half 1000 soldiers in the region while the un has troops in mali but political analyst. does feel that that's not enough to cope with the threat. it is a symptom of the difficulties that the mali government and the un are having in taking care of the country's insurgents rebels. and terrorist forces we're dealing with areas that are larger than half of europe and the african forces are stretched u.s. forces are stretched and many of these islamic groups have taken to guerrilla warfare and roadside bombs and it is extremely difficult to police and patrol such a large area the size of the world and the global political structure have always played lip service to the issues within africa insurgencies they view natural resources as more of a big issue rather than actually containing the spread of
also presented data showing a 5 fold increase over 3 years in terror attacks and taking a fast same ollie north and i share $4000.00 deaths were reported last year the military base that was attack serves as a camp for troops of the french led anti terror operation which began in 2040 prances 4 and a half 1000 soldiers in the region while the un has troops in mali but political analyst. does feel that that's not enough to cope with the threat. it is a symptom of the difficulties that the mali...
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ollie pope has that rare clarity. this is only his sixth test.ings. he and joe root mopped up the bowling. this was getting away from south africa fast. then a fight back. first pope went, then root. commentator: this time he's got him! sam curran lasted one ball. three wickets for 11 runs with things starting to swing. stuart broad certainly was. he battered the attack all around johannesburg. by the order, he's england's worst batsman. partner mark wood, second worst. and yet watch them go, enjoy the show. england ended up on a00. surely the series now beyond south africa. after all, the local batting's not inspired too much confidence of late and england often bowl quicker than that. around 90mph in mark wood's case. pieter malan was the first domino down. the others toppled behind him. these the shots of beaten men and tired minds. six south africans came and went. three of them to wood. on a ground 6,000 feet above sea level, england's tour must surely finish on a high. patrick gearey, bbc news. england's mark would hit 35 not out and took t
ollie pope has that rare clarity. this is only his sixth test.ings. he and joe root mopped up the bowling. this was getting away from south africa fast. then a fight back. first pope went, then root. commentator: this time he's got him! sam curran lasted one ball. three wickets for 11 runs with things starting to swing. stuart broad certainly was. he battered the attack all around johannesburg. by the order, he's england's worst batsman. partner mark wood, second worst. and yet watch them go,...
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who want to remain the brags that 50 pence marks the acceleration of the new iraq of dogma nation ollie's and debilitating control freakery so the government prefers to spend time and money when it's pathetic breck's it $50.00 pence and the so called breck's it festival rather than try to sort out the problems to bracks it creates wellwood so what's left to be settled before bricks it last means of bricks it at least we can finally see the promised bricks it unicorn even if it looks slightly more like a goat with a whole wall clock with a countdown to the moment the u.k. officially leaves the union is expected to be projected on to downing street rocketeers will gather in parliament square to celebrate the departure we spoke to professor of law and government tom brooks and soon to be ex m.e.p.a. from the bronx at party nathan gill to get their insights on the backs of development. the u.k. is going to go in one direction the e.u. will continue in the direction it's going in because it will not lend its lessons now what can britain do about it our prime minister boris johnson must be fair
who want to remain the brags that 50 pence marks the acceleration of the new iraq of dogma nation ollie's and debilitating control freakery so the government prefers to spend time and money when it's pathetic breck's it $50.00 pence and the so called breck's it festival rather than try to sort out the problems to bracks it creates wellwood so what's left to be settled before bricks it last means of bricks it at least we can finally see the promised bricks it unicorn even if it looks slightly...
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thanks, olly, and we‘ll bejoining you for a full update just after half—past.ion said the attack was in retaliation for the killing of general qasem soleimarni, in a us air strike last week. the missiles targetted two air bases — in irbil in the north of iraq, and al asad, west of the capital baghdad. the attack took place about 2am local time. in all, 22 missiles were fired, though two did not explode. the ministry of defence says there have been no british casualties and president trump tweeted overnight that ‘all was well‘ and said damage was being assessed. our diplomatic correspondent james landale reports. on and on they came, one missile after another, soaring high into the iranian night sky. more than 20 in all. their destination, two american military bases in iraq. direct retaliation, the iranians say, for the us assassination of their general, qasem soleimani. the attack, covered closely by iranian tv, was launched in the early hours and these pictures appeared to show the moment of impact. most of the missiles were aimed at the al asad airbase in th
thanks, olly, and we‘ll bejoining you for a full update just after half—past.ion said the attack was in retaliation for the killing of general qasem soleimarni, in a us air strike last week. the missiles targetted two air bases — in irbil in the north of iraq, and al asad, west of the capital baghdad. the attack took place about 2am local time. in all, 22 missiles were fired, though two did not explode. the ministry of defence says there have been no british casualties and president trump...
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meet our traditional allies including jury did saudi arabia frats jervy generally dado could ollie help us in this regard i dos some types we've had some conflicts but i think they're very ports that george did add side uribe are very important for supporting us interests of the rigid. stability you know that's why we've been allies with for somebody decades but we do have course an air persian conflict shiite sooty conflict so there are some 6 here it issues that we don't actually want to inflate be here but i think that in order to tickets paid iran saudi arabia and the gulf states including united arab emirates are very important and that helps. i think containing a country that could actually lash out as a way to deal with domestic discontent that's where one of the places that our allies in the region are very very important but listen this questions generations . never gotten a good answer why don't people get along. you know we had we had a shot at it with with obama we weren't friends with iran but we weren't enemies for the 1st time in 40 years and that's what president trump t
meet our traditional allies including jury did saudi arabia frats jervy generally dado could ollie help us in this regard i dos some types we've had some conflicts but i think they're very ports that george did add side uribe are very important for supporting us interests of the rigid. stability you know that's why we've been allies with for somebody decades but we do have course an air persian conflict shiite sooty conflict so there are some 6 here it issues that we don't actually want to...
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. >> ollie north is right stvment oil refineries, oil infrastructure, it is key missile sites, it is nuclear development sites. throw in some ports, key infrastructure, and you know why, why not a cud headquarters for good nation on top of it. >> trevor: what, throw in some infrastructure while you are at it, this is wild. he is making impulse buys at the register, you know what throw in chapsticks and snickers and drone strike at the airport because daddy got paid. seriously, what the hell is going on at fox. america droned a general, they killed someone, killed multiple people, in fact, and iran responded with warning shots, nobody got killed. why would anyone want more violence after that. it doesn't make sense. so to help us find out we're joined by our senior war correspondent michael kosta, everybody. (cheers and applause) it is so confusing right now. why on earth are there still people who want to go to war with iran when they have clearly tapped out of the fight. >> well, because you see, trevor, bombing iran is america's only option. iranians don't speak the language of pea
. >> ollie north is right stvment oil refineries, oil infrastructure, it is key missile sites, it is nuclear development sites. throw in some ports, key infrastructure, and you know why, why not a cud headquarters for good nation on top of it. >> trevor: what, throw in some infrastructure while you are at it, this is wild. he is making impulse buys at the register, you know what throw in chapsticks and snickers and drone strike at the airport because daddy got paid. seriously, what...
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mickey ollie. not the oklahoma. shrimp you may initially when she she was. about. to function most of all going to finally. be allowed to give up on stand tall most of the dogs. affected your. job since you. didn't like the book dream of toys talk to me give it up if i. feel the same way. so as to cost us a full circle in the. event not a good idea. but . some. tough stuff. from. both. the coffee. maker coming off with venezuelans up bombarded with propaganda on state radio and t.v. . preserve the hope going up was a bit of a dinosaur to think they're going to talk about other one of those really. good discipline to it. they will be able to have the fun times as. strong as it will if they follow my. i think. i have their liberty that i feel like i'm sorry but i guess lane is free so unreal so for the currency reevaluation it cost 100 feet. all of us today that would be 0.015 all of us cents this area that's a monetary unit that doesn't even exist so gasoline is basically given away here so i could have paid for that tank of gas with a coating of. it that was. there
mickey ollie. not the oklahoma. shrimp you may initially when she she was. about. to function most of all going to finally. be allowed to give up on stand tall most of the dogs. affected your. job since you. didn't like the book dream of toys talk to me give it up if i. feel the same way. so as to cost us a full circle in the. event not a good idea. but . some. tough stuff. from. both. the coffee. maker coming off with venezuelans up bombarded with propaganda on state radio and t.v. . preserve...