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simon stone, it will be very, very loud. simon stone. thank — it will be very, very loud.- stone, thank you very much. football reporter there. the environment secretary, george eustice, has told the bbc that the government will "look at" any recommendations to change the rules around lobbying. inquiries have begun into david cameron's contact with ministers, on behalf of the collapsed financial firm, greensill capital. it comes as a senior conservative mp warns borisjohnson he'll lose support among former labour voters, unless the lobbying row is resolved. our political correspondent, jonathan blake, reports. letting light into parts of political life that often stay in the shadows. former prime minister david cameron's lobbying of ministers on behalf of a finance company has led to wider questions about links between government and business and possible conflicts of interest. one cabinet minister who used to work for mr cameron defended his actions and those of ministers today, but hinted that a government review could bring change. once it's concluded and once all those
simon stone, it will be very, very loud. simon stone. thank — it will be very, very loud.- stone, thank you very much. football reporter there. the environment secretary, george eustice, has told the bbc that the government will "look at" any recommendations to change the rules around lobbying. inquiries have begun into david cameron's contact with ministers, on behalf of the collapsed financial firm, greensill capital. it comes as a senior conservative mp warns borisjohnson he'll...
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here's ourfootball reporter simon stone...he uefa president is absolutely furious, because it was only at meetings on friday between the clubs and uefa it was agreed that this new format of 36 teams, each club playing ten group matches, put into one long table rather than the groups of four that we have at the groups of four that we have at the moment, then this controversial wild cards that is going to be offered to teams with the highest coefficient, that don't qualify for the champions league through their league position domestically. this is all going to be ratified tomorrow, thanks to agreements that were made on friday, which they thought put to bed any talk about the super league. clearly she was way out with that. it will be interesting to see what happens this evening and over the next days and weeks about this major story for european football. in the last couple of hours, the sports minister nigel huddleston — who's at today's fa cup semifinal at wembley — has been asked for his thoughts on the prospect of a breaka
here's ourfootball reporter simon stone...he uefa president is absolutely furious, because it was only at meetings on friday between the clubs and uefa it was agreed that this new format of 36 teams, each club playing ten group matches, put into one long table rather than the groups of four that we have at the groups of four that we have at the moment, then this controversial wild cards that is going to be offered to teams with the highest coefficient, that don't qualify for the champions...
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our football reporter simon stone has been following the developments and joins me now...speculation out there — what do we know at the moment? basically we know that 11 of european football's major clubs, three from spain, you can imagine real madrid, barcelona, atletico madrid, three from italy, juventus and the two milan clubs, and five from england, the big six, liverpool, manchester united, arsenal, chelsea and tottenham, minus manchester city at the moment, have signed a kind of informal agreement tojoin a have signed a kind of informal agreement to join a european super league. now, we are expecting at some point this evening there will be a statement on behalf of those clubs explaining that they have agreed, it is not going there with the premier league very well who have condemned it, it is not gone down well with uefa who have been strident in their opposition to it, and also suggest that these clubs will not be allowed to enter their competitions, so the europa league and obviously more importantly the champions league. but without the detail, we don't know prec
our football reporter simon stone has been following the developments and joins me now...speculation out there — what do we know at the moment? basically we know that 11 of european football's major clubs, three from spain, you can imagine real madrid, barcelona, atletico madrid, three from italy, juventus and the two milan clubs, and five from england, the big six, liverpool, manchester united, arsenal, chelsea and tottenham, minus manchester city at the moment, have signed a kind of...
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let's get more from our reporter, simon stone. thanks forjoining us.n are virtually the same clubs, certainly from an english perspective, were pushing forward for a project big picture, which would have given them more control over the game in this country and more finance, as well. in recent times we have had the financial problems that have affected bury and macclesfield and wigan athletic and then we have a distribution of essential payments, solidarity payments, parachute payments, broadcast money and whether that is doing properly and then we have the owners and directors test and issues with that and whether that has been robust enough. the review, led by tracey crouch, former sports minister, will look at all that. whether as in germany, there is a greater say for the fans, a lot of these issues would be stopped from happening because there would be more protection for the clubs just by virtue of the fans caring more about it. this review will be wide—ranging. tracey crouch will report to the crude sports minister, nigel huddleston, and the cul
let's get more from our reporter, simon stone. thanks forjoining us.n are virtually the same clubs, certainly from an english perspective, were pushing forward for a project big picture, which would have given them more control over the game in this country and more finance, as well. in recent times we have had the financial problems that have affected bury and macclesfield and wigan athletic and then we have a distribution of essential payments, solidarity payments, parachute payments,...
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. ♪♪ she saw that the stone had been moved away from the tomb came running to simon peter and the other> simon peter who was following now came up and went right in to the tomb, saw the linen cloth on the ground and also the cost that had been over his head. it was rolled up in place by itself. ♪♪ >> he reached the tomb first and also went in. he saw and he believed. this moment they found the teaching of scripture, he must rise from the dead. ♪♪ ♪♪ now we prepare to hear the gospel in the original language in which it was written. first dialogue between the deacon and our holy father. standing, let us listen to the holy gospel. peace be with you. ♪♪ and with your spirit. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> reading from the holy gospel according to john. oh lord, praise to you. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> praise to you oh lord, praise to you. the book of the gospels now being carried to our holy father. the word of god. ♪♪ [background noises] our holy father now, it's not customary for him to provide a homily for this liturgy since he will be giving his message shortly after this liturgy. in 2018, h
. ♪♪ she saw that the stone had been moved away from the tomb came running to simon peter and the other> simon peter who was following now came up and went right in to the tomb, saw the linen cloth on the ground and also the cost that had been over his head. it was rolled up in place by itself. ♪♪ >> he reached the tomb first and also went in. he saw and he believed. this moment they found the teaching of scripture, he must rise from the dead. ♪♪ ♪♪ now we prepare to...