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two raids are being carried out on houses in sheffield in the same time. of drugs offences. we can't show you the faces of these officers, because of the serious police operations they are involved in. the main aim was the two arrests, which we're happy with, and we can proceed with our investigation. we have got further evidence to put to them in terms of this, which we've been able to locate at the addresses. so you suspect there are links to organised crime here? yes, there are, yeah. these people, they are linked to other people that we're looking into at the minute. police say there are currently 20 organised crime groups operating in sheffield city centre, and children as young as ten can be drawn into them. children can be easily manipulated and easily exploited. the risks can be fatal. that's the reality of this circumstance. we have seen young men predominantly in our city over the last number of years, who have been involved in this type of criminality, murdered. hanif was expelled from school at 11! and selling heroin at 15. he now runs the yout
two raids are being carried out on houses in sheffield in the same time. of drugs offences. we can't show you the faces of these officers, because of the serious police operations they are involved in. the main aim was the two arrests, which we're happy with, and we can proceed with our investigation. we have got further evidence to put to them in terms of this, which we've been able to locate at the addresses. so you suspect there are links to organised crime here? yes, there are, yeah. these...
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early morning in sheffield.rs, because of the operations they're involved in. the main aim was the two arrests and we have further evidence to put to them, which we have been able to locate at the addresses. you suspect there are links to organised crime here? yes there are yes, these people, they are linked to other people that we are linked to other people that we are looking into. police say there are looking into. police say there are currently 20 organised crime groups operating in sheffield city centre as children as young as ten can be drawn into them. children can be easily manipulated and exploited. the risks can be fatal. that is the reality. we have seen our young men predominantly in our city who have been involved in this type of criminality murdered. hanif was expeued criminality murdered. hanif was expelled from school at 14 and selling heroin at 15. he now runs a charity that helps young people. he now sees other young people at risk of following a similar path. the older guys want me on their te
early morning in sheffield.rs, because of the operations they're involved in. the main aim was the two arrests and we have further evidence to put to them, which we have been able to locate at the addresses. you suspect there are links to organised crime here? yes there are yes, these people, they are linked to other people that we are linked to other people that we are looking into. police say there are looking into. police say there are currently 20 organised crime groups operating in...
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that result means sheffield united's win at blackburn takes them above albion into third, but on thes as middlesbrough and leeds above them. forest and norwich both move into play—off places. aston villa are looking for a new manager after sacking steve bruce. the club have won only once in their last 11 games and are thirteenth in the championship. bruce, who had been at villa forjust under two years, is the first manager in the top two divisions to lose hisjob this season. andrew strauss has stepped down as england's director of cricket after three and a half years in the role. strauss had taken a break in may after his wife ruth entered a new period of treatment for cancer. andy flower, who has covered for him, will continue in an interim role before a full—time replacement is found. the former england test captain says 2019 is "potentially the most important the game has had in this country" with the world cup and ashes series on home soil... those around him say he's done a good job. he's been incredibly instrumental in ourforward thinking and planning to the position of where w
that result means sheffield united's win at blackburn takes them above albion into third, but on thes as middlesbrough and leeds above them. forest and norwich both move into play—off places. aston villa are looking for a new manager after sacking steve bruce. the club have won only once in their last 11 games and are thirteenth in the championship. bruce, who had been at villa forjust under two years, is the first manager in the top two divisions to lose hisjob this season. andrew strauss...
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i am in sheffield looking at what it means for you. is coming to an end as he announced extra money for social care and universal credit, as well as a surprise cut to income tax. but labour has described it as a series of half measures and quick fixes. let‘s get the latest now from our political correspondent leila nathoo. iam sure i am sure you have been listening to the chancellor this morning, the shadow chancellor as well, what do you make of the analysis so far? philip hammond was very clear that he is promising better days ahead, he is promising better days ahead, he is promising better days ahead, he is repositioning the conservative economic policy away from the cuts of the last eight years and towards a bit ofa of the last eight years and towards a bit of a spending spree, but the major spending decisions will come next year in the spending review, which will set out longer term plans. he is adamant he has given as much as he can, he has chosen to spend the unexpected windfall received by better—than—expected public finances o
i am in sheffield looking at what it means for you. is coming to an end as he announced extra money for social care and universal credit, as well as a surprise cut to income tax. but labour has described it as a series of half measures and quick fixes. let‘s get the latest now from our political correspondent leila nathoo. iam sure i am sure you have been listening to the chancellor this morning, the shadow chancellor as well, what do you make of the analysis so far? philip hammond was very...
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victoria fritz has been in sheffield all morning getting reaction...an end, this on the yorkshire post, we are in sheffield this morning, talking about what all of this means for you and businesses. i'm joined by a number of guests, vicky pryce, the economist, weeping problems and promised an end to austerity but when? the truth is the economy is growing slowly, productivity in trouble, investment slow in picking up, but the chancellor has done is put some money back in the economy he has been getting through more taxes than he expected to receive, that's good news. in reality, some huge cuts in inter—departmental budgets over a number of years, we'll wait and see what happens in the spending review, he promised next year he would look at this properly from twenty20 we might start seeing an increase in the money the government spends. on day—to—day running of the various departments. i think that would be when austerity will end. in reality of course we have to wait for brexit. depending on what happens, we will see whether those promises would be able
victoria fritz has been in sheffield all morning getting reaction...an end, this on the yorkshire post, we are in sheffield this morning, talking about what all of this means for you and businesses. i'm joined by a number of guests, vicky pryce, the economist, weeping problems and promised an end to austerity but when? the truth is the economy is growing slowly, productivity in trouble, investment slow in picking up, but the chancellor has done is put some money back in the economy he has been...
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two raids are being carried out on houses in sheffield in the same time.organised crime here? yes, there are, yeah. these people, they are linked to other people that we're looking into at the minute. police say there are currently 20 organised crime groups operating in sheffield city centre, and children as young as ten can be drawn into them. children can be easily manipulated and easily exploited. the risks can be fatal. that's the reality of this circumstance. we have seen young men predominantly in our city over the last number of years, who have been involved in this type of criminality, murdered. haneef was expelled from school at 14 and selling heroin at 15. he now runs the youth charity in2change in sheffield, and warns young people about the consequences of crime. he says he was exploited when he was a teenager, and now sees other young people at risk of following a similar path. these older guys want me on their team, you know, they're buying me things, they're making me feel good. i remember looking at my school friends — and this is ironic, to
two raids are being carried out on houses in sheffield in the same time.organised crime here? yes, there are, yeah. these people, they are linked to other people that we're looking into at the minute. police say there are currently 20 organised crime groups operating in sheffield city centre, and children as young as ten can be drawn into them. children can be easily manipulated and easily exploited. the risks can be fatal. that's the reality of this circumstance. we have seen young men...
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danny walker and the doctor in sheffield.can predict the weather for us. you are the latest forecast. pillow. 0ctober kicked off on a chilly note for many. weather watchers have been sending in the photos of weather any of them. plenty of blue sky here. but head a little bit further north and we have got more in the way of cloud. this photo sent in by weather watcher in cooper. cloud and outbreaks of rain will work the way south—east courtesy of these weather fronts in the north—west. at high pressure a cross fronts in the north—west. at high pressure across the south means it will stay mostly dry with a little bit more in the way of cloud developing through the afternoon but still some sunny spells. temperatures today cooler than we'd expect for the time of year. a maximum of 14 or 15 celsius in the south—east. in the north temperatures struggling to get into the double figures. as and overnight rain across scotla nd as and overnight rain across scotland will gradually work its way south and east, becoming increasingly right
danny walker and the doctor in sheffield.can predict the weather for us. you are the latest forecast. pillow. 0ctober kicked off on a chilly note for many. weather watchers have been sending in the photos of weather any of them. plenty of blue sky here. but head a little bit further north and we have got more in the way of cloud. this photo sent in by weather watcher in cooper. cloud and outbreaks of rain will work the way south—east courtesy of these weather fronts in the north—west. at...
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0ur correspondent victoria fritz has been finding out in sheffield.enerating. sheffield's winter garden may be a refuge as the days grow colder but did the chancellor do enough to prevent a chill spreading through the business community? categorically no, but it's a start. the business rate savings is saving me £900 a month, i'll be investing that into two part—time staff, it's a start but retailers have to start helping themselves. it's nice to know the government are waking up to the long—term issues but it's been a long time coming. this really helps, in the last 12 months we've invested £850,000 in new manufacturing machinery, we have bigger plans for next year. what this is liable to do means the longer term plans will be pulled forward to 2020 to take advantage of the capital allowances. the prime minister promised an end to austerity. for students here the budget hasn't heralded a new age just yet. i guess you can't say really until you actually know and see the result. i was born in 1997, my living memory is of, you know, financial uncertainty
0ur correspondent victoria fritz has been finding out in sheffield.enerating. sheffield's winter garden may be a refuge as the days grow colder but did the chancellor do enough to prevent a chill spreading through the business community? categorically no, but it's a start. the business rate savings is saving me £900 a month, i'll be investing that into two part—time staff, it's a start but retailers have to start helping themselves. it's nice to know the government are waking up to the...
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political reporter at buzz feed, republican strategist and national editor of accuracy in media, carrie sheffield, and tiffany cross, co-founder, managing editor of the beat d.c., who by the way is at the politicon event under way in los angeles. let me go to you first, darren. vote for jobs, not mobs. the president is clearly trying to depict the democrats as mobs, similar to how in many ways they've criminalized protesters and even those of us in civil rights. will this work, is this sticking, is this continuing this dividing the american public? >> you know, i spoke with a well known consultant in nevada about the rally today. trump was talking about maxine waters being a low income individual, he was talking about wacky jackie rose and this idea that he gives everyone a nickname and dean heller obviously repaid the favor basically saying everything donald trump touches turns to gold. i think one thing the consultant reminded me, wanted me to know about the mood of voters in nevada is they care about health care. they care about wanting to know dean heller isn't going to flip flop on health ca
political reporter at buzz feed, republican strategist and national editor of accuracy in media, carrie sheffield, and tiffany cross, co-founder, managing editor of the beat d.c., who by the way is at the politicon event under way in los angeles. let me go to you first, darren. vote for jobs, not mobs. the president is clearly trying to depict the democrats as mobs, similar to how in many ways they've criminalized protesters and even those of us in civil rights. will this work, is this...
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sheffield united's win takes above albion and into third.e won only once in the last 11 games. their 13th in the championship. bruce, who had been at villa forjust under two yea rs, been at villa forjust under two years, is the first manager in the top two delu —— divisions to lose hisjob this season. top two delu —— divisions to lose his job this season. andrew strauss step down in the's director of cricket after three and a half years in the role. it took a break in may after his wife entered a new period of treatment for cancer. andy flower continues to cover for him, before a full—time replacement is found. uk sport intends to bid to host a whole series of high—profile sporting event over the next few years a potential world cup bid received government backing just last week. it has been announced that further events a re it has been announced that further events are being targeted, the ryder cup, cycling's grand tours, and world athletics once again. there is a combination of reasons why we would want to host events, part of it is is th
sheffield united's win takes above albion and into third.e won only once in the last 11 games. their 13th in the championship. bruce, who had been at villa forjust under two yea rs, been at villa forjust under two years, is the first manager in the top two delu —— divisions to lose hisjob this season. top two delu —— divisions to lose his job this season. andrew strauss step down in the's director of cricket after three and a half years in the role. it took a break in may after his wife...
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sheffield united have equalised. they would go top with a win.earts are still top of the premiership after holding on for a 2—1 win against aberdeen, celtic stay second after a 4—2 win over hibs. livingsone beat bottom club dundee 4—0. motherwell lost 1—0 at home to stjohnstone and kilmarnock are third in the table after a 2—1 win away at struggling st mirren. it is not often we look at the european league in sports day but we doubt we would dip into la liga. —— but we thought we would dip into. real madrid have lost again in la liga, a 2—1 defeat at the bernabeau to levante they were 2—0 down inside 13 minutes. rafael varane's handball was to be inside the penalty area after the referee consulted var. roger marti converted the resulting spotkick — that made it 2—0. marcelo's pulled one back, but that ended a run of a82 mimnutes wiothout scoring, a club record. mimnutes without scoring, a club record. their fourth defeat in five games leaves them fifth in la liga with el clasico coming against barcelona next weekend. cricket now and england beat
sheffield united have equalised. they would go top with a win.earts are still top of the premiership after holding on for a 2—1 win against aberdeen, celtic stay second after a 4—2 win over hibs. livingsone beat bottom club dundee 4—0. motherwell lost 1—0 at home to stjohnstone and kilmarnock are third in the table after a 2—1 win away at struggling st mirren. it is not often we look at the european league in sports day but we doubt we would dip into la liga. —— but we thought we...
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i went out and about with my magic door in sheffield.ds of debt but you think we should take on more? mmmm. how do you think we should pay for it, do you think the government should borrow more money? businesses should pay more? people pay more? well i think it should be the combination of the three. if you equal the taxations throughout the three then i think it's fair. hello, can i borrow you for a minute? so who do you think should pay more? government. businesses. why government? we've paid far too much tax already. so, you've said the government borrowing more. we did. now that would mean scrapping our plan to try and get rid of the deficit in the next five years. now, that might be all right in the short term but the problem is, it could mean that people who lend us the money might think, oh, hang on, they're are bit flaky on paying, them lot, and therefore it might cost us more to borrow money in the future, or they might not lend to us at all. so you're still happy with that? 0oh. tough question. why have you picked businesses? i
i went out and about with my magic door in sheffield.ds of debt but you think we should take on more? mmmm. how do you think we should pay for it, do you think the government should borrow more money? businesses should pay more? people pay more? well i think it should be the combination of the three. if you equal the taxations throughout the three then i think it's fair. hello, can i borrow you for a minute? so who do you think should pay more? government. businesses. why government? we've paid...
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we are in sheffield this morning.ancellor has done is putting money back in the economy he has been getting through more taxes than he expected to be receiving. so that is good news, but in reality, there have been some huge cuts in departmental budgets overa numberof years. we will wait and see what happens in the spending review. he has promised that next year he will look at this and, hopefully, from 2020 onwards, we might start seeing an increase in the money that the government spends on day—to—day running of the various departments. i think that will be when austerity will end. in reality we have to wait for brexit, depending of course on what happens, we will see whether those promises will be kept. richard, very much a holding budget. richard wright from the chambers of commerce. was there enough in there for businesses? was it a business friendly budget? i think it is a business friendly budget, but, like all of these, the devil is in the detail and that will come out today so i will wait until the end of tod
we are in sheffield this morning.ancellor has done is putting money back in the economy he has been getting through more taxes than he expected to be receiving. so that is good news, but in reality, there have been some huge cuts in departmental budgets overa numberof years. we will wait and see what happens in the spending review. he has promised that next year he will look at this and, hopefully, from 2020 onwards, we might start seeing an increase in the money that the government spends on...
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we are here in sheffield in the winter garden to find out what it means for you.lugh in 1986 carry out a search of a garden in the west midlands. donald trump sends 5,000 troops to the us border with mexico as thousands of migrants head towards it from central america. in sport, a book of condolence opens at leicester city this morning.
we are here in sheffield in the winter garden to find out what it means for you.lugh in 1986 carry out a search of a garden in the west midlands. donald trump sends 5,000 troops to the us border with mexico as thousands of migrants head towards it from central america. in sport, a book of condolence opens at leicester city this morning.
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at their incident room in sheffield, officers from the national crime agency are working on another 22ce is now being delivered in rotherham. the council leader has urged other people who want to report abuse to come forward. the whole community in rotherham, we want to see people who were let down in the past get the support they need and be able to access justice. that is what this whole process is all about. but we will not be able to move on from that if people still feel like there are stories untold, justice undone, people who have not had their day in court. so i urge people to continue to come forward and we will support them. the jury were told these girls believed sex was the price of friendship. decades later, they still bear the emotional effects of what their abusers did to them. today's convictions were the result of a two—month trial. that is it from me. now on bbc news sport today. hello, i'm chetan pathak and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: 14 games and out — real madrid sack manager julen lopetegui after the club's wor
at their incident room in sheffield, officers from the national crime agency are working on another 22ce is now being delivered in rotherham. the council leader has urged other people who want to report abuse to come forward. the whole community in rotherham, we want to see people who were let down in the past get the support they need and be able to access justice. that is what this whole process is all about. but we will not be able to move on from that if people still feel like there are...
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tells us, actually, this has been piloted in slough, in london, in birmingham, in manchester, in sheffieldpparently plan that will be soon presented for the nhs because of the shortage, acute shortage of gps, gps to say they are very much overworked, and in order to reduce costs also. we will see you, all 15 of you now, and it could be from anything from arthritis all the way up anything from arthritis all the way up to, maybe i should not have said that, erectile dysfunction. as somebody says here, one of the patients groups, there will be forms of confidentiality when people talk not to reveal what has been discussed in the group. effect of the matter is these sessions a p pa re ntly the matter is these sessions apparently last for 90 minutes. you might possibly only get two minutes of direct conversation with your gp. and you will be, the session, most of it will be facilitated by a health care assistant, a receptionist or a clerk, with a day‘s training. might as well tell the town crier! there is a huge confidentiality issue, is there? two—minute... to confidentiality issue, is there?
tells us, actually, this has been piloted in slough, in london, in birmingham, in manchester, in sheffieldpparently plan that will be soon presented for the nhs because of the shortage, acute shortage of gps, gps to say they are very much overworked, and in order to reduce costs also. we will see you, all 15 of you now, and it could be from anything from arthritis all the way up anything from arthritis all the way up to, maybe i should not have said that, erectile dysfunction. as somebody says...
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second—placed sheffield united failed to capitalise as stoke held them to a 1—1 draw.esults are available on the bbc sport website and app. hearts have gone 6 points clear at the top of the scottish premiership after winning 3—0 at bottom side dundee. two early goals from oliver bozanic and steven naismith put hearts in charge. steven maclean added a third 46 seconds after the break to move craig levein's side further clear of celtic and kilmarnock. england captain eoin morgan says his side will learn from their record one—day defeat to sri lanka and make sure they don't allow their series win to " paper over the cracks. " england recorded a 3—1 series victory but slumped to a massive 219—run defeat in the final one dayer in colombo, which has led to morgan questioning his side's attitude. joe lynskey reports. sri lanka have toiled with the bat and with the weather in this series, but this dead rubber saw them finally end the downpour. the home side got to 137 before losing their first wicket. and england's breakthrough brought in more big hitters. the home side got to
second—placed sheffield united failed to capitalise as stoke held them to a 1—1 draw.esults are available on the bbc sport website and app. hearts have gone 6 points clear at the top of the scottish premiership after winning 3—0 at bottom side dundee. two early goals from oliver bozanic and steven naismith put hearts in charge. steven maclean added a third 46 seconds after the break to move craig levein's side further clear of celtic and kilmarnock. england captain eoin morgan says his...
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it was in sheffield. all over the place in sheffield! victoria, we haven't seen you for a while, or i haven't. victoria, we haven't seen you for a while, or! haven't. thank you victoria, we haven't seen you for a while, or i haven't. thank you for having me back! let's start with this one, in the guardian, this one made me laugh, the party is over apparently for club 18—30. the brand is being retired says thomas cook. they said it no longer fits in with the wider programme, so it is less sex and sangria and more vegan delights. they have launched something called cooks club, holidays with a melting pot of cultures for millennials. that is to make it more instagram friendly, isn't it? people want to post cute pictures of their holidays. you don't want your mum following you on instagram to see the things that used to happen on these holidays. and the things on that tv series as well! i have heard! what have you got, sally? the back pages... of course, full off mahan, manchester city and liverpool. we will show interviews with all the mana
it was in sheffield. all over the place in sheffield! victoria, we haven't seen you for a while, or i haven't. victoria, we haven't seen you for a while, or! haven't. thank you victoria, we haven't seen you for a while, or i haven't. thank you for having me back! let's start with this one, in the guardian, this one made me laugh, the party is over apparently for club 18—30. the brand is being retired says thomas cook. they said it no longer fits in with the wider programme, so it is less sex...
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i'm working on a project at the university of sheffield with at the university of sheffield with a localnge and that is what the bread—and—butter scheme is using. there is good quality food out there. we're going to pause just for a moment because we are in windsor and we are seeing who is arriving. the latest guests to arrive for the wedding, which is at 11am. we know the queen will be the last member of the queen will be the last member of the royal family to arrive, just before the bride. the bride and her father, the duke of york, will arrive at 10.57. the queen and the duke of edinburgh are going to be arriving at 10.52. the bridesmaids, and... prince george and princess charlotte. there are several bridesmaids and page boys. they perform the same duties as they did at their aunt and uncle's wedding in the summer. harry and meghan. both prince george and princess charlotte, and they are joined by another little pageboy and... here they are, all in these two cars together, the page boys and bridesmaids. also amongst the ms robbie williams'., theodora. —— is robbie williams'., theodor
i'm working on a project at the university of sheffield with at the university of sheffield with a localnge and that is what the bread—and—butter scheme is using. there is good quality food out there. we're going to pause just for a moment because we are in windsor and we are seeing who is arriving. the latest guests to arrive for the wedding, which is at 11am. we know the queen will be the last member of the queen will be the last member of the royal family to arrive, just before the...
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nobody was moving into the united kingdom and yet millions were moving in millions were moving into sheffield and manchester and and birmingham and places outside of london and so the people could see something that was absolutely denied on the mainstream media now i myself personally am happy with lots of immigration i don't believe in any borders actually but nevertheless those people are concerned about immigration and. in the u.k. right now you've got to. do responsibly needs to take. seriously negotiate in good faith this is the same with germany. not going to negotiate in good faith with the. special but i'm talking about how the financial media reports and what they're reporting on and the fact is that like this this article. it's out when the next financial crisis happens right now especially in not going to know nobody's going to be prepared in america the population is not being warned because there's like this political craziness on mainstream media i mean the cable news is just filled with like crazy guy i mean this truly insane it's hard to describe if you can't watch it if you'r
nobody was moving into the united kingdom and yet millions were moving in millions were moving into sheffield and manchester and and birmingham and places outside of london and so the people could see something that was absolutely denied on the mainstream media now i myself personally am happy with lots of immigration i don't believe in any borders actually but nevertheless those people are concerned about immigration and. in the u.k. right now you've got to. do responsibly needs to take....
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the report is not from the university of sheffield.ents of under fives and found that the top at four under fives was youtube. as the report states also. three out of four children under five, the report states, has access toa five, the report states, has access to a tablet, smartphone, or a computer. are you surprised by that? iam not computer. are you surprised by that? i am not surprised. tablets have been getting cheaper. children are often passed on all tablets and smartphones by parents. i think they are being increasingly targeted this age group by ondemand services such as netflix and amazon prime. it is no surprise that children, there is a high uptake of this age group. regardless of whether it is a surprise, is it a positive or a negative? technology is a tool that can be used positively and negatively. there are many benefits of children engaging with technology from a young age. well—designed apps that are appropriate for the age, learning can provide a range of benefits, cognitive, linguistic, social. but like anything, w
the report is not from the university of sheffield.ents of under fives and found that the top at four under fives was youtube. as the report states also. three out of four children under five, the report states, has access toa five, the report states, has access to a tablet, smartphone, or a computer. are you surprised by that? iam not computer. are you surprised by that? i am not surprised. tablets have been getting cheaper. children are often passed on all tablets and smartphones by parents....
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sheffield crown court heard how the men targeted and exploited the teenagers before subjecting them tons. they are due to be sentenced next month. search operations in indonesia have continued into the night following a fatal passenger plane crash. indonesian authorities say it is unlikely that any of the 100 and 89 people onboard the lion air flight survived. the plane came down over the sea, only 14 minutes after take—off from the capital jakarta. rescue teams have been recovering bodies and personal items from the water. lion air's ceo said there had been a technical problem on a previous flight but that the issue had been resolved. a man accused of carrying out saturday's mass shooting in pittsburgh in which 11 people were killed has appeared in court. 46—year—old robert bowers was shot and injured by police officers after the attack at the tree of life synagogue, he appeared in court today in a wheelchair. a 97—year—old woman and a husband and wife were among the victims of the shooting. a british academic charged with spying in the united arab emirates has been released on bail t
sheffield crown court heard how the men targeted and exploited the teenagers before subjecting them tons. they are due to be sentenced next month. search operations in indonesia have continued into the night following a fatal passenger plane crash. indonesian authorities say it is unlikely that any of the 100 and 89 people onboard the lion air flight survived. the plane came down over the sea, only 14 minutes after take—off from the capital jakarta. rescue teams have been recovering bodies...
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our correspondent victoria fritz has been finding out in sheffield.fices is a city regenerating. sheffield's winter garden may be a refuge as the days grow colder but did the chancellor do enough to prevent a chill spreading through the business community? categorically no, but it's a start. the business rate savings is saving me £900 a month, i'll be investing that into two part—time staff, it's a start but retailers have to start helping themselves. it's nice to know the government are waking up to the long—term issues but it's been a long time coming. this really helps, in the last 12 months we've invested £850,000 in new manufacturing machinery, we have bigger plans for next year. what this is liable to do means the longer term plans will be pulled forward to 2020 to take advantage of the capital allowances. the prime minister promised an end to austerity. for students here the budget hasn't heralded a new age just yet. i guess you can't say really until you actually know and see the result. i was born in 1997, my living memory is of, you know, fi
our correspondent victoria fritz has been finding out in sheffield.fices is a city regenerating. sheffield's winter garden may be a refuge as the days grow colder but did the chancellor do enough to prevent a chill spreading through the business community? categorically no, but it's a start. the business rate savings is saving me £900 a month, i'll be investing that into two part—time staff, it's a start but retailers have to start helping themselves. it's nice to know the government are...
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sheffield united, they were top of the championship until middlesbrough beat sheffield wednesday last at stjames' park and the etihad. and also shane warne is doing premier league predictions this week. he does tell the story. he's a chelsea fan because, this is bizarre, it's not a nice story, somebody once pulled a knife on him, he had a chelsea shirt on, they said, who do you support? he said chelsea. to save his life. but that is his reason. shane warne is one of those people, no story a straightforward with him. always a great story! like the mike bushell of the cricket world. always has a story. the first person is of like in those two, but we will take it! just around the last of the day's sport. leicester tigers won for the first time in this season's champions cup. they beat scarlets 115—27 in a great game at welford road. they were trailing on the hour, but hit back though a fit again manu tuilagi and then didn't look back. tuilagi showing the kind of strength that's got him back into the england squad. there's been yet more controversy involving ronnie o'sullivan at the engl
sheffield united, they were top of the championship until middlesbrough beat sheffield wednesday last at stjames' park and the etihad. and also shane warne is doing premier league predictions this week. he does tell the story. he's a chelsea fan because, this is bizarre, it's not a nice story, somebody once pulled a knife on him, he had a chelsea shirt on, they said, who do you support? he said chelsea. to save his life. but that is his reason. shane warne is one of those people, no story a...
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middlesbrough have gone top of the championship with a 2—1 against sheffield wednesday at hillsbrough00v) after a poor first half boro scored twice in six minutes, a terrible defensive mistake lead to britt assombalonga's scoring the second. wednesday did pull a goal back late on but tony pulis‘ side held on for the win. now, lewis hamilton could win a fifth world title this weekend — with success at the us grand prix in texas. he posted the fastest time in practice yesterday — and his cause has been helped by the fact his nearest rival sebastian vettel has been given a three place grid penalty for not slowing sufficiently for a red flag. hamilton needs to beat vettel by 8 points to be crowned champion again. leicester tigers won for the first time in this season's champions cup. they beat scarlets 45—27 in a great game at welford road. they were trailing on the hour, but hit back though a fit again manu tuilagi and then didn't look back. tuilagi showing the kind of strength that's got him back johanna konta's good run at the kremlin cup in moscow is over. she lost in the semi finals
middlesbrough have gone top of the championship with a 2—1 against sheffield wednesday at hillsbrough00v) after a poor first half boro scored twice in six minutes, a terrible defensive mistake lead to britt assombalonga's scoring the second. wednesday did pull a goal back late on but tony pulis‘ side held on for the win. now, lewis hamilton could win a fifth world title this weekend — with success at the us grand prix in texas. he posted the fastest time in practice yesterday — and his...
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at their incident room in sheffield, officers from the national crime agency are working on another 22eing delivered in rotherham. the council leader has urged other people who want to report abuse to come forward. the whole community in rotherham, we want to see people who were let down in the past get the support they need and be able to access justice. that is what this whole process is all about. but we will not be able to move on from that if people still feel like there are stories untold, justice undone, people who have not had their day in court. so i urge people to continue to come forward and we will support them. the jury were told these girls believed sex was the price of friendship. decades later, they still bear the emotional effects of what their abusers did to them. today's convictions were the result of a two—month trial. the jury spent around six hours on their deliberations and there was silence in court as the jury foreman stood and read aloud the verdict over ten minutes. the men who had been on bail were formally remanded today and they will be sentenced after pro
at their incident room in sheffield, officers from the national crime agency are working on another 22eing delivered in rotherham. the council leader has urged other people who want to report abuse to come forward. the whole community in rotherham, we want to see people who were let down in the past get the support they need and be able to access justice. that is what this whole process is all about. but we will not be able to move on from that if people still feel like there are stories...
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sheffield united are top of the championship this evening — a hattrick from billy sharp helped them beater of an own goal meant middlesbrough and derby drew i—i — both goals were own goals, but this was the worst. jayden bogle totally misjudging the pass to his keeper. boro are down to second, derby in 6th. they all count, don't they? just two matches in the scottish premiership today. kilmarnock leapfrogged celtic into second — they drew one all with hamilton — one other result — stjohnstone beat st mirren two nil. and that is all of the day's football. thanks very much. let's turn our attention to the rest of the day's sports news. to rugby league where england got their three match series off to a winning start against new zealand — but it was close, just two points in it. 18—16 the final score, with a dream debut for oliver gildart, who scored the match—winning try. joe lynskey reports. few traditions in world sport catch the eye like the haka. it is new zealand's spectacle made to intimidate, but a year on from losing in the world cup final, england have players out to make their ow
sheffield united are top of the championship this evening — a hattrick from billy sharp helped them beater of an own goal meant middlesbrough and derby drew i—i — both goals were own goals, but this was the worst. jayden bogle totally misjudging the pass to his keeper. boro are down to second, derby in 6th. they all count, don't they? just two matches in the scottish premiership today. kilmarnock leapfrogged celtic into second — they drew one all with hamilton — one other result —...
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connections being made between people there's partly we've also had another paper published as well in sheffield in this country that was published earlier on this year wasn't it and that that showed that the heart rate decreases considerably in people that watch videos and experiences some are much in the same way that meditation does so. some people say to me when they're trying to understand what i assume are as they say to me war is a sexual thing and now i'm able to say to them well actually we've had research published now to say that the heart rate lowers so that's a really nice thing to be able to say because it's been a lot of years when we haven't really had that much research so now we have three papers and it's so. this was the eight hundred pound very quietly spoken gorilla in the room for me because i've been watching some of your videos no videos are beautiful but when i see them you're hot mama i'm not i'm not going to can't hear you right let me just say let me just play one and then you can then continue to tell me how this is not sexy let's have a look. are you ready for me. t
connections being made between people there's partly we've also had another paper published as well in sheffield in this country that was published earlier on this year wasn't it and that that showed that the heart rate decreases considerably in people that watch videos and experiences some are much in the same way that meditation does so. some people say to me when they're trying to understand what i assume are as they say to me war is a sexual thing and now i'm able to say to them well...
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middlesbrough have gone top of the championship with a 2—1 against sheffield wednesday at hillsbroughnutes, a terrible defensive mistake lead to britt assombalonga's scoring the second. wednesday did pull a goal back late on but tony pulis' side held on for the win. lewis hamilton could win a fifth world title this weekend, with success at the us grand prix in texas. he posted the fastest time in practice yesterday — and his cause has been helped by the fact his nearest rival sebastian vettel has been given a three place grid penalty for not slowing sufficiently for a red flag. hamilton needs to beat vettel by eight points to be crowned champion again. that's all the sport for now. time now for the weather forecast. the last two days have been pretty glorious. we have seen plenty of sunshine around. chilly mornings with mist and fog. some of which has been quite dense. that is how it is looking for most of us this weekend. england and wales will hold onto the dry weather. some rain in the forecast for parts of scotland and northern ireland, especially tomorrow. this afternoon, lots of
middlesbrough have gone top of the championship with a 2—1 against sheffield wednesday at hillsbroughnutes, a terrible defensive mistake lead to britt assombalonga's scoring the second. wednesday did pull a goal back late on but tony pulis' side held on for the win. lewis hamilton could win a fifth world title this weekend, with success at the us grand prix in texas. he posted the fastest time in practice yesterday — and his cause has been helped by the fact his nearest rival sebastian...
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jack ritchie was a bright, middle—class sheffield boy.e utter shock of his family, he took his own life from a rooftop in hanoi. the reason? gambling. his parents, lees and charles, are campaigning for a landmark legal ruling arguing that is right to life under the european union convention was violated. together with other bereaved families, they want tougher restrictions on gambling. the mental health issues that gambling raises are immense. and the number of people, the number of young people who died because of gambling is a scandal. chris was 25 when a gambling loss led to him driving his motorbike in the middle of the night toa motorbike in the middle of the night to a rural spot where he took his own life. he started off at the bookies when he was younger. as the world cup hit in 2014, that is when he started the online gambling on apps on his phone. he had binges where he would gamble lots of money and then he would lose quite a lot. a few weeks later, he would somehow win his money back. as a mum, i could tell he was in pain, alt
jack ritchie was a bright, middle—class sheffield boy.e utter shock of his family, he took his own life from a rooftop in hanoi. the reason? gambling. his parents, lees and charles, are campaigning for a landmark legal ruling arguing that is right to life under the european union convention was violated. together with other bereaved families, they want tougher restrictions on gambling. the mental health issues that gambling raises are immense. and the number of people, the number of young...
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connections being made between people there's partly we've also had another paper published as well in sheffield in this country that was published earlier on this year wasn't it and that that showed that the heart rate decreases considerably in people that watch videos and experiences some are much in the same way that meditation does so some people say to me when they're trying to understand what i assume are as they say to me war is a sexual thing and now i'm able to say to them well actually we've had research published now to say that the heart rate lowers so that's a really nice thing to be able to say because it's been a lot of years when we haven't really had that much research so now we have three papers and it's so. this is the eight hundred pound very quietly spoken gorilla in the room for me because i've been watching some of your videos no videos are beautiful but when i see them you're hot mama i'm not i'm not going to camp here right let me just let me just play one and then you can then continue to tell me how this is not sexy let's have a look. are you ready for my.
connections being made between people there's partly we've also had another paper published as well in sheffield in this country that was published earlier on this year wasn't it and that that showed that the heart rate decreases considerably in people that watch videos and experiences some are much in the same way that meditation does so some people say to me when they're trying to understand what i assume are as they say to me war is a sexual thing and now i'm able to say to them well...
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middlesbrough have gone top of the championship with a 2—1 against sheffield wednesday at hillsbrough, a terrible defensive mistake lead to britt assombalonga's scoring the second. wednesday did pull a goal back late on but tony pulis‘ side held on for the win what a weekend it could be for lewis hamilton. he's on the verge of winning his fifth world title...and he'll do it if things go his way at the us grand prix in texas. and as nick parrott reports, things are already looking good for hamilton. when it rains in formula 1, there is less fun to be found on the track. the high risk reduces the running time, fans and teams have to amuse themselves. # i just want you back for good # with a fifth world title within reach, lewis hamilton was keeping his poker—face on, playing it safe by staying in the garage. title—rival sebastian vettel couldn't afford that luxury, and it cost him. speeding during a red flag saw the stewards deal him the massive blow of a three place grid penalty, and if that wasn't enough to ruin his day, hamilton rubbed his superiority in. with less than ten minutes a
middlesbrough have gone top of the championship with a 2—1 against sheffield wednesday at hillsbrough, a terrible defensive mistake lead to britt assombalonga's scoring the second. wednesday did pull a goal back late on but tony pulis‘ side held on for the win what a weekend it could be for lewis hamilton. he's on the verge of winning his fifth world title...and he'll do it if things go his way at the us grand prix in texas. and as nick parrott reports, things are already looking good for...
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sheffield crown court was told the men subjected five girls to "acts of a degrading and violent naturegal reasons, was also convicted. they'll be sentenced next month. work has again been suspended at the uk's only active fracking site after a 1.1 magnitude earthquake this morning. it's the latest in a series of small tremors at the site near blackpool. the energy firm, cuadrilla, insists the fracking process is safe. the us military is to send more than 5,000 troops to the country's border with mexico. president trump has pledged to secure the border after describing several thousand central american migrants heading north through mexico as a dangerous threat to us sovereignty. the man accused of shooting dead 11 people at a synagogue in pittsburgh has appeared in a us federal court to hear the 29 charges against him. robert bowers — who was shot before surrendering to police — was brought into court handcuffed and in a wheelchair after being discharged from hospital. rescue teams in indonesia have begun recovering bodies from the crash site, where a new passenger plane plunged into t
sheffield crown court was told the men subjected five girls to "acts of a degrading and violent naturegal reasons, was also convicted. they'll be sentenced next month. work has again been suspended at the uk's only active fracking site after a 1.1 magnitude earthquake this morning. it's the latest in a series of small tremors at the site near blackpool. the energy firm, cuadrilla, insists the fracking process is safe. the us military is to send more than 5,000 troops to the country's...
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sheffield united are taught this evening. a hattrick from billy sharp helped them beat wigan 4—2.esbrough and derby drew 1—1 — both goals were own goals, but this was the worst. jayden bogle totally misjudging the pass to his keeper. boro are down to second, derby in 6th. just two matches in the scottish premiership today kilmarnock leapfrogged celtic into second — they drew one all with hamilton — one other result — stjohnstone beat st mirren 2—0. we will keep you updated with the goings—on at the king power stadium. where leicestershire are currently 1-0 where leicestershire are currently 1—0 down to west ham. west ham looked like they are down to ten men, so looked like they are down to ten men, so we looked like they are down to ten men, so we will keep you updated on that. to rugby league where england got their three match series off to a winning start against new zealand — but it was close, just two points in it. 18—16 the final score, with a dream debut for 0liver gildart, who scored the match—winning try. joe lynskey reports. few traditions in world sport catch the eye li
sheffield united are taught this evening. a hattrick from billy sharp helped them beat wigan 4—2.esbrough and derby drew 1—1 — both goals were own goals, but this was the worst. jayden bogle totally misjudging the pass to his keeper. boro are down to second, derby in 6th. just two matches in the scottish premiership today kilmarnock leapfrogged celtic into second — they drew one all with hamilton — one other result — stjohnstone beat st mirren 2—0. we will keep you updated with...
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sheffield crown court was told that five girls — targeted over a seven—year period — were subjected tox of the men — who are all of pakistani heritage — were found guilty of rape. they'll be sentenced next month. rescue teams in indonesia have begun recovering bodies from the crash site, where a new passenger plane plunged into the sea less than 15 minutes after take—off. 189 people were on board. the lion air boeing 737 was travelling from the capital jakarta to bangka island. the airline says the plane, which came into service in august, did have a technical problem on an earlier flight, but it had been cleared to fly again. rebecca henschke reports from jakarta. there were over 180 people on board when the plane crashed into the sea just 13 minutes after take—off. theirfamilies now desperately waiting. are there any survivors, this woman asks. we can't tell you that, replies the airline official. out at sea a debris field marks the site of the crash. and along with the wreckage of the plane, search and rescue teams are recovering bodies. they are being taken to a police hospital. th
sheffield crown court was told that five girls — targeted over a seven—year period — were subjected tox of the men — who are all of pakistani heritage — were found guilty of rape. they'll be sentenced next month. rescue teams in indonesia have begun recovering bodies from the crash site, where a new passenger plane plunged into the sea less than 15 minutes after take—off. 189 people were on board. the lion air boeing 737 was travelling from the capital jakarta to bangka island. the...
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jack ritchie was a bright, middle—class sheffield boy.amily, he took his own life from a rooftop in hanoi. —— he took his own life from a rooftop in hanoi. the reason? gambling. his parents, liz and charles, are campaigning for a landmark legal ruling, arguing that his right to life under the european union convention was violated. together with other bereaved families, they want tougher restrictions on gambling. the mental health issues that gambling raises are immense. and the number of people, the number of young people who die because of gambling is a scandal. chris was 25 when a gambling loss led to him driving his motorbike in the middle of the night to a rural spot, where he took his own life. as the world cup hit in 2014, that's when he started all the online gambling on apps on his phone. he had binges where he would gamble lots of money and then he'd lose quite a lot. i want other people to know how rife gambling is now with young people, especially young men, and i don't want anybody to have to go through what we're going throu
jack ritchie was a bright, middle—class sheffield boy.amily, he took his own life from a rooftop in hanoi. —— he took his own life from a rooftop in hanoi. the reason? gambling. his parents, liz and charles, are campaigning for a landmark legal ruling, arguing that his right to life under the european union convention was violated. together with other bereaved families, they want tougher restrictions on gambling. the mental health issues that gambling raises are immense. and the number of...
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jack ritchie was a bright, middle—class sheffield boy. his family, he took his own life from a rooftop in hanoi. the reason? gambling. his parents, liz and charles, are campaigning for a landmark legal ruling, arguing that his right to life under the european union convention was violated. together with other bereaved families, they want tougher restrictions on gambling. the mental health issues that gambling raises are immense. and the number of people, the number of young people who died because of gambling is a scandal. chris was 25 when a gambling loss led to him driving his motorbike in the middle of the night to a rural spot where he took his own life. as the world cup hit in 2014, that is when he started the online gambling on apps on his phone. he had binges where he would gamble lots of money and then he would lose quite a lot. i want other people to know how rife gambling is now with young people, especially young men, and i don't want anybody to have to go through what we are going through. talking to these bereaved families, s
jack ritchie was a bright, middle—class sheffield boy. his family, he took his own life from a rooftop in hanoi. the reason? gambling. his parents, liz and charles, are campaigning for a landmark legal ruling, arguing that his right to life under the european union convention was violated. together with other bereaved families, they want tougher restrictions on gambling. the mental health issues that gambling raises are immense. and the number of people, the number of young people who died...
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second—place sheffield united fell to capitalise a5 stoke held them to a one all draw.aw. all the evening at spotlight results are available on the bc -- spotlight results are available on the bc —— web5ite spotlight results are available on the bc —— website and at. dundee losing at home and steven naismith put heart5 losing at home and steven naismith put hearts in charge before a third was added 46 seconds after the break to put then further clear of both celtic and kilmarnock. england captain eoin morgan say5 celtic and kilmarnock. england captain eoin morgan says is i will learn from their record one—day defeat to throw lockup. up. and make 5ure defeat to throw lockup. up. and make sure they do not allow the series went to pape —— paper over the crash. a recorded a three number one 5erie5 victory the slump to eight to 90 runs in the final one series victory the slump to eight to 19 run the fee in the final one—day event in colombo. that has led my attitude. sri lanka had to the bats and the weather in the series but this dead river 5aw and the weather in the series
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european journalists he's also the a fashion director for freedom of the media at the university of sheffield and with the latest on the murder of veronica manning over and explain the debate about whether her murder it was tied to her work as it is cheap enough is the editor in chief of biz or not b.g. that's an online newspaper he's also an outgoing board member of the organized crime and corruption reporting project c c r p it's good gentleman to have you here in the stream of fort lee for a very tragic story after this first of all what do we actually know about the murder itself what have you been able to glean what do you feel is actually true. what we got from do authorities. and this is. not related to the work. they suspect. or from some gypsy minority who was the. one who did this but it's still not clear what the it's so we're likely to know more about or about his motives and details of. the investigation sure what kind of what did victoria do what kind of t.v. journalist washing. so she she was a t.v. host she was not investigative journalist technically she was house think. patr
european journalists he's also the a fashion director for freedom of the media at the university of sheffield and with the latest on the murder of veronica manning over and explain the debate about whether her murder it was tied to her work as it is cheap enough is the editor in chief of biz or not b.g. that's an online newspaper he's also an outgoing board member of the organized crime and corruption reporting project c c r p it's good gentleman to have you here in the stream of fort lee for a...
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0ur correspondent victoria fritz has been finding out in sheffield.ces is a city regenerating. sheffield's winter garden may be a refuge as the days grow colder but did the chancellor do enough to prevent a chill spreading through the business community? categorically no, but it's a start. the business rate savings is saving me £900 a month, i'll be investing that into two part—time staff, it's a start but retailers have to start helping themselves. it's nice to know the government are waking up to the long—term issues but it's been a long time coming. this really helps, in the last 12 months we've invested £850,000 in new manufacturing machinery, we have bigger plans for next year. what this is liable to do means the longer term plans will be pulled forward to 2020 to take advantage of the capital allowances. the prime minister promised an end to austerity. for students here the budget hasn't heralded a new age just yet. i guess you can't say really until you actually know and see the result. i was born in 1997, my living memory is of, you know, fina
0ur correspondent victoria fritz has been finding out in sheffield.ces is a city regenerating. sheffield's winter garden may be a refuge as the days grow colder but did the chancellor do enough to prevent a chill spreading through the business community? categorically no, but it's a start. the business rate savings is saving me £900 a month, i'll be investing that into two part—time staff, it's a start but retailers have to start helping themselves. it's nice to know the government are...
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sheffield united are top of the championship this afternoon.ute power of an own goal. it meant middlesboro and derby drew 1—1. both goals were own goals. this has to be the worst. he totally misjudged the past to his keeper. there then down to second, derby and six. norwich vote up to third with a 1—0 win. swansea in seventh. ipswich stay bottom. they we re seventh. ipswich stay bottom. they were beating 3—0. leeds havejust kicked off. all of the day's results are of course on the bbc sport. it was close, but england won the first of three tests against new zealand and rugby league. they came from behind to win byjust two points. 18 and 16 it finished. joel and he was watching. new traditions in world sport caspi i like the haka, new zealand's spectacle made to intimidate. but a year on from losing in the world cup final england have players up to make their own impression. that cat from tommy came two minutes into his first start. an intervention to set up first start. an intervention to set up sam tomkins for the finishing touch. but new zeal
sheffield united are top of the championship this afternoon.ute power of an own goal. it meant middlesboro and derby drew 1—1. both goals were own goals. this has to be the worst. he totally misjudged the past to his keeper. there then down to second, derby and six. norwich vote up to third with a 1—0 win. swansea in seventh. ipswich stay bottom. they we re seventh. ipswich stay bottom. they were beating 3—0. leeds havejust kicked off. all of the day's results are of course on the bbc...
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> traffic and daly city and traffic lights will be turned off around john daly boulevard between sheffield drive and north mayfield avenue one new underground equipment is installed. the power will be turned off beginning at 8:30 a.m. it should be back on by 4:30 p.m. this afternoon. you should drive slow in that area and treat the intersections as four-way stop signs. >>> 509 -- 5:09 a.m. right now a father is relieved after his car and five-year-old daughter were kidnapped. >>> suspended and on the bench. the nba suspensions handed down after this fight between the lakers in the rockets. >>> with an injury accident in san francisco blocking a ramp from southbound 101 onto blocki the ramp and we will let you know what it is doing to traffic straight ahead. . >>> welcome back to "mornings on 2" p.m. -- welcome back to "mornings on 2". after winning by one point in utah on friday, the warriors struggled last night to stay ahead of the nuggets. they. they lead by just two points at the half. in the fourth denver led by bat back. look at this. andre. a minute and a half left in the game tied
> traffic and daly city and traffic lights will be turned off around john daly boulevard between sheffield drive and north mayfield avenue one new underground equipment is installed. the power will be turned off beginning at 8:30 a.m. it should be back on by 4:30 p.m. this afternoon. you should drive slow in that area and treat the intersections as four-way stop signs. >>> 509 -- 5:09 a.m. right now a father is relieved after his car and five-year-old daughter were kidnapped....
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but in the war, the falklands war, all the sailors were bombed on the sheffield and they sang it fory the rest of the navy, and it became sort of a war song sung by real people in really dangerous situations, and now it's the number one song sung in english funerals. ( laughter ) >> stephen: really? true story. >> stephen: as they're lowering the body down or -- >> or whatever they're doing into the flames. they always sing "always look on the bright side of life," and it knocked sinatra off his roll. >> stephen: what was sinatra's roll. >> "my way." >> stephen: what do you want sung at your funeral? >> sit on my face. >> stephen: >> stephen: "always look on the bright side of life: a sortabiography" is out tomorrow. eric idle, everybody! we'll be right back with a performance by lauv with julia michaels. withwhat sore back?sk... what bum knee? advil is relief that's fast strength that lasts you'll ask... what pain? with advil denybe but sworn my love,e thy name. or iand i'll... not, so she's telling romeo to ditch his parents and then she'll be his boo forever. oh. there are multipl
but in the war, the falklands war, all the sailors were bombed on the sheffield and they sang it fory the rest of the navy, and it became sort of a war song sung by real people in really dangerous situations, and now it's the number one song sung in english funerals. ( laughter ) >> stephen: really? true story. >> stephen: as they're lowering the body down or -- >> or whatever they're doing into the flames. they always sing "always look on the bright side of life,"...
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they will be out near john daly boulevard and sheffield drive. use caution driving through the area. the power is out from 8:30 this morning until 4:30. >> next time you go to levi's stadium, you might notice a new statue. >> abc 7 news was at levi's stadium as it was unveiled yesterday. joe montana stood next to the statute through depicting him. another statue honors clark. he died of als earlier this year. in 1982, the catch propelled the 49ers towards its first super bowl win. >>> i don't think anyone realized on our team and our teammates what, how important this play would become. in 49ers history. >> the sculptures are 23 yards apart, the same distance between the players in that play. >> how odd is that to stand next to a statue of yourself. it is a good representation of him. >>> coming up, the 7 things you need to know as you start your day. >> some will see their credit score increase without doing a thing. >> this is stunning. there's just one problem. who are they? >> abc's new brand, sharing inspiring stores in "morning coffee." >>
they will be out near john daly boulevard and sheffield drive. use caution driving through the area. the power is out from 8:30 this morning until 4:30. >> next time you go to levi's stadium, you might notice a new statue. >> abc 7 news was at levi's stadium as it was unveiled yesterday. joe montana stood next to the statute through depicting him. another statue honors clark. he died of als earlier this year. in 1982, the catch propelled the 49ers towards its first super bowl win....
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we have the full interview for you, we met in sheffield where much of the first episode is set.oping into the afternoon. a sheet of cloud moving into scotland and northern ireland and eventually some rain pushing into the far north—west of scotland. feeling quite chilly here, temperatures only 9—13. for england and wales, temperatures 12—15. tonight, we will continue with some rain across and a bit for northern ireland, a few showers spreading southwards. quite misty and murky for many of us, particularly around weston and south—western areas. temperatures still getting down into single figures, perhaps not quite so cold in northern ireland. on tuesday, we start with patchy mist and a few showers and some drizzle in north—western parts of england, into the midlands. some breaks in the cloud and sunshine across scotland and eastern areas of england during tuesday afternoon. it will be a warmer day. temperatures coming above the average. 20 celsius in the south—east, 12—14 further north. high pressure to keep things relatively settled as we go through into wednesday. just pushing
we have the full interview for you, we met in sheffield where much of the first episode is set.oping into the afternoon. a sheet of cloud moving into scotland and northern ireland and eventually some rain pushing into the far north—west of scotland. feeling quite chilly here, temperatures only 9—13. for england and wales, temperatures 12—15. tonight, we will continue with some rain across and a bit for northern ireland, a few showers spreading southwards. quite misty and murky for many of...