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what about southampton county? southampton county has more slaves than whites. it is not, you know, like, six guys, like the high schoolers are revolting. [laughter] that would be sort of cool. there are a lot of slaves in southampton county. i also want to go back to this map of cotton production. 1820, cotton production extends into southampton county. when we see where it is going, we know where sleigh production is going. the black belt, the mississippi river. this will also play an important role in the revolt. why? we see the shift of the slave population from the coast, which is where it is in the 1830 map, to the mississippi river area. that is, without taking the slave population away from virginia. virginia still has a slave population, it is just the growth in slave population happens in the west. what is the number of slaves in the country in 1830? 2 million. in 1860? 4 million. enormous growth in slave population in the country. notice this. southampton, slaves -- i don't want to get my numbers reversed -- southampton county population down. why? th
what about southampton county? southampton county has more slaves than whites. it is not, you know, like, six guys, like the high schoolers are revolting. [laughter] that would be sort of cool. there are a lot of slaves in southampton county. i also want to go back to this map of cotton production. 1820, cotton production extends into southampton county. when we see where it is going, we know where sleigh production is going. the black belt, the mississippi river. this will also play an...
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production extends into southampton county. when we see where it is going, we know where sleigh production is going. the black belt, the mississippi river. this will also play an important role in the revolt. why? we see the shift of the slave population from the coast, which is where it is in the 1830 map, to the mississippi river area. without taking the slave population away from virginia. virginia still has a slave population, it is just the growth in slave population happens in the west. slaves ine number of the country in 1830? 2 million. in 1860? 4 million. -- enormousowth in growth in slave population in the country. notice this. slaves -- i don't want to get my numbers reversed -- southampton county population down. why? slaves tot a centralwhat induce rebel? ,ne thing that may have done this may be one of thewhat indu? nat turner. who is he? whites thought he was crazy. fanatic. thomas gray, the man who wrote down nat turner's confessions. they are available online. a preacher, pretend profit. this fits in with a mode
production extends into southampton county. when we see where it is going, we know where sleigh production is going. the black belt, the mississippi river. this will also play an important role in the revolt. why? we see the shift of the slave population from the coast, which is where it is in the 1830 map, to the mississippi river area. without taking the slave population away from virginia. virginia still has a slave population, it is just the growth in slave population happens in the west....
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welcome back to southampton.o wanted to know why manifesto pledges aren't legally binding if a party wins a general election and doesn't fulfil those promises. the manifesto. the document that sets out what each political party would do if it got into government. daniel craig, a taxi driver who lives in hampshire, has a question about them. why can't we make election manifestos legally binding? to answer his question is peter. his job is to analyse politics, including elections. it would be really hard to make manifestos legally binding. the prime minister and the cabinet obviously lead the government, but if they want to make any changes, they have to get mps and members of the house of lords to agree, and that's not always possible — even when a party has a majority. this is anna. she is a criminal lawyer. here is what she thinks about getting courts mixed up in politics. the problem is that it's a bad idea. if the election manifesto becomes legally binding, then firstly, you have the risk that it will tie the
welcome back to southampton.o wanted to know why manifesto pledges aren't legally binding if a party wins a general election and doesn't fulfil those promises. the manifesto. the document that sets out what each political party would do if it got into government. daniel craig, a taxi driver who lives in hampshire, has a question about them. why can't we make election manifestos legally binding? to answer his question is peter. his job is to analyse politics, including elections. it would be...
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what about southampton county? where is it physically? it is right there on the map. the bottom. sort of south of petersburg between petersburg and norfolk on the north carolina border. here's a map. i am not sure how well it appears. it is hard to see. ins is the united states 1830. this shows the slave population. places in red -- the red dots -- the orange dots cover the middle one, are roughly 50% slave. here is the world. we have lots of slaves. you have to remember, virginia is part of slavery. the cotton expansion is happening, the cotton boom is happening. the biggest plantations which had been in south carolina are going to move to places like mississippi and alabama. mississippi more than alabama. and louisiana. these plantations do not change the fact that virginia is the largest slaveholding state in the country in 1860. virginia has got an in orbis slave population. an enormoushas got slave population. the demographics in virginia? slaves 3-2.mber how often do slave revolt succeed? never is an ok answe
what about southampton county? where is it physically? it is right there on the map. the bottom. sort of south of petersburg between petersburg and norfolk on the north carolina border. here's a map. i am not sure how well it appears. it is hard to see. ins is the united states 1830. this shows the slave population. places in red -- the red dots -- the orange dots cover the middle one, are roughly 50% slave. here is the world. we have lots of slaves. you have to remember, virginia is part of...
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southampton test.ton smith claiming victory over labour byjust 31 votes in the last election. over in southampton test, labour's alan whitehead has been the mp since 1997. a leave voting city in the eu referendum, we can all expect plenty of attention on southampton over the coming weeks. here's a list of candidates standing in southampton test. and these are the candidates standing in southampton itchen. you can find the full list of candidates standing here by going to the election section of the bbc news website. one of the election issues we're looking at today is school funding. 0ur education editor branwen jeffrey's has been looking at how classrooms are trying to raise standards and balance the books. you have chosen one number and you've made one number... adding up is not always easy. for schools, cash in, wages out do not always match. last year, this school went £200,000 over budget so everything is rationed, from glue to printing. every now and then i'll do something really special — which
southampton test.ton smith claiming victory over labour byjust 31 votes in the last election. over in southampton test, labour's alan whitehead has been the mp since 1997. a leave voting city in the eu referendum, we can all expect plenty of attention on southampton over the coming weeks. here's a list of candidates standing in southampton test. and these are the candidates standing in southampton itchen. you can find the full list of candidates standing here by going to the election section of...
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today, clive myrie is in southampton.e it is too. there is an ice rink beneath me with people having fun. the port and boat building, vital parts of the economy here in this major election battle ground. the city is actually split into two constituencies with southampton test held by labour since 1997. next door, southampton itchen has been fought over as a key marginal between labour and the tories in the last three elections. in 2017, the conservative mp held on byjust 31 votes. up to 25% of the population here is in their 20s with two universities driving this demographic. 0n brexit, southampton closely mirrored the national result with 5a% voting to leave the eu in 2016. we've been here for a couple of days now and found a city in a state of flux, the nature of work being transformed. changes including inevitably brexit, that are raising questions local people want the election to answer. in this election the most important issue for me is getting over this brexit issue. this election is about getting a decent mp that
today, clive myrie is in southampton.e it is too. there is an ice rink beneath me with people having fun. the port and boat building, vital parts of the economy here in this major election battle ground. the city is actually split into two constituencies with southampton test held by labour since 1997. next door, southampton itchen has been fought over as a key marginal between labour and the tories in the last three elections. in 2017, the conservative mp held on byjust 31 votes. up to 25% of...
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working hard for bbc business in southampton and talking about the election of which there is plentyhe disney online streaming service, a lot of customers, thousands, actually, have said they have been hacked. it went live and hackers have stolen thousands of accounts and put them up thousands of accounts and put them upfor thousands of accounts and put them up for sale on the dark web according to a report. more on the website. if you are concerned, do ta ke website. if you are concerned, do take a look. you're watching worklife. a reminder of our top story. fun and games at google, as the firm streams its way into the gaming market. imagine managing a company that's involved in shipping, hotels, real estate and tea. the park hotels is one of india's oldest and largest business conglomerates. susannah streeter met its chief executive — priya paul — and started by asking her — what are the most significant challenges the group is facing? hospitality in india has been growing very fast to the past couple of years but the past year has seen a slowdown in the economy and that resulted i
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branwen jeffrey, bbc news, southampton.ver the coming days the other parties will publish their plans. but what exactly are manifestos — and what part do they play in the election? chi chi izundu reports. the manifesto, the document which sets out which each political party would do if it got into government. daniel craig, a taxi driver who lives in hampshire, has a question about them. why can't we make election manifestos legally binding? to answer dan's question is peter. his job is to analyse politics, including elections. it would be really hard to make manifestos legally binding. so the prime minister and the cabinet obviously lead the government, but if they want to make any changes, they have to get mps and members of the house of lords to agree, and that's not always possible even when a party has a majority. this is anna, she is a criminal lawyer. here is what she thinks about getting courts mixed up in politics. the problem is that...it‘s a bad idea. if the election manifesto becomes legally binding, then, firstl
branwen jeffrey, bbc news, southampton.ver the coming days the other parties will publish their plans. but what exactly are manifestos — and what part do they play in the election? chi chi izundu reports. the manifesto, the document which sets out which each political party would do if it got into government. daniel craig, a taxi driver who lives in hampshire, has a question about them. why can't we make election manifestos legally binding? to answer dan's question is peter. his job is to...
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but another hugley disappointing result for southampton and boss ralph hassenhutl.t long to turn things around now. the players try and fight to wind games but at the moment we are not good enough. it is coolly taken its toll on the fans but do you feel you have the strength and the stamina to turnit have the strength and the stamina to turn it around? i have two. this is myjob andi turn it around? i have two. this is myjob and i think to be strong in that moment is what i am here for andi that moment is what i am here for and i have tried to invest everything and this is all we can do. try to work hard and try to get better and i think we can play. andi and i think we can play better when we play in the moment. newcastle weathered the storm of some tough early fixtures and they contiued their good run with a 2—1 win over bournemouth at saint james's park when harry wilson scored the opener for the visitors and captainjamal laceslles went off for newcastle, it looked like it might not be their day. but they turned it on from that point, deandre yedlin with the equal
but another hugley disappointing result for southampton and boss ralph hassenhutl.t long to turn things around now. the players try and fight to wind games but at the moment we are not good enough. it is coolly taken its toll on the fans but do you feel you have the strength and the stamina to turnit have the strength and the stamina to turn it around? i have two. this is myjob andi turn it around? i have two. this is myjob and i think to be strong in that moment is what i am here for andi that...
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at the itchen imperial rowing club in southampton, they are limbering up in southampton, they are limberingre off in here, but with the gloves be off in here, but with the gloves be off in here, but with the gloves be off in the clash of the political titans? the rose vacate the floor for ourgroup of titans? the rose vacate the floor for our group of viewers, conservative, labour, liberal democrat, and undecided. what would they make ofjohnson against corbyn? the failure of leadership is even worse when you look at what is happening on their brexit policy. brexit dominated the first half of the debate, along with the nhs. there are so many individual issues that were not covered, students, housing, education. yes, the nhs is a big thing but there is so much thatis a big thing but there is so much that is a problem within it, and they are still not discussing it and finding a way to actually resolve any of these issues. theyjust finding a way to actually resolve any of these issues. they just want to get brexit done first because we are still tripping over that. we are tripping over that and
at the itchen imperial rowing club in southampton, they are limbering up in southampton, they are limberingre off in here, but with the gloves be off in here, but with the gloves be off in here, but with the gloves be off in the clash of the political titans? the rose vacate the floor for ourgroup of titans? the rose vacate the floor for our group of viewers, conservative, labour, liberal democrat, and undecided. what would they make ofjohnson against corbyn? the failure of leadership is even...
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back now to southampton and our business presenter taig enright, who is at the university of southampton that topic, we have come outside and we want to talk to alistair and his electric cars. his business is based upon this idea. my company exist to make charging electric cars easier. we want to bring everything onto one platform to make it easier to charge electric cars. what do you need from the government to bring your business in the next level? the uk government have been slow to adopt policies that europe and others have been faster to do so. there needs to be more clarity on the government‘s agendas on these issues and it will make it easier for people to charge electric cars and we will be at the forefront of this technology. let's go back inside to the future world centre. this let —— this helped many new businesses get off the ground. marcus was one of 30 students that benefited from this hugely. our start—up business is using technology by a combination of different readings and speakers and with that we are using 3d sound. it is more impressive than surround sound because th
back now to southampton and our business presenter taig enright, who is at the university of southampton that topic, we have come outside and we want to talk to alistair and his electric cars. his business is based upon this idea. my company exist to make charging electric cars easier. we want to bring everything onto one platform to make it easier to charge electric cars. what do you need from the government to bring your business in the next level? the uk government have been slow to adopt...
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only two minutes earlier, arsenal had snatched a late equaliser against southampton but such was thet the emirates was not one of celebration. it is not a good result for us. obviously, we played at home so we obviously, we played at home so we have to win games at home. i understand now the supporters they can be frustrated and they can be angry with us. the grumbling has been slowly rising. arsenal did not make the champions league last season and there is concern they will miss out again this time. on monday, i supporters group issued a statement critical of arsenal's american owner, stan kroenke. they said... fans certainly see the kroenkes as foreign owners who have come over here and look like making an awful lot of money and they have made an awful lot of money but they have not invested that money back into the club and they wa nt to into the club and they want to see kroenke more involved on the day—to—day basis, proving they care about the club. the owners will be harder to dislodge than the manager. he has publicly fallen out with the arsenalfans he has publicly fallen out
only two minutes earlier, arsenal had snatched a late equaliser against southampton but such was thet the emirates was not one of celebration. it is not a good result for us. obviously, we played at home so we obviously, we played at home so we have to win games at home. i understand now the supporters they can be frustrated and they can be angry with us. the grumbling has been slowly rising. arsenal did not make the champions league last season and there is concern they will miss out again...
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danny ings‘ early goal from a ryan bertrand free—kick put southampton in front.acazette turned in a close—range equaliser. arsenal fell behind for a second time in the second half — but not even lacazette's second goal of the day, which came late in stoppage time, could raise spirits at the emirates. the result leaves the gunners nine points worse off than they were at this stage last term. asa as a team and as a player, we will try to continue our work. we have to find a solution together and i think we have to stay strong. we have to carry on and yet, that is it. we can add marco silva to the list of managers under scrutiny, as everton lost to norwich city. norwich moved off the bottom of the premier league and ended a run of seven games without a win at goodison park. the 2—0 defeat sees everton drop to 15th place. marco silva has lost all four of his premier league home games against sides starting the day bottom of the table elsehwere in the premier league today. jamie vardy‘s scoring run continued as leicester got their fifth consecutive premier league win
danny ings‘ early goal from a ryan bertrand free—kick put southampton in front.acazette turned in a close—range equaliser. arsenal fell behind for a second time in the second half — but not even lacazette's second goal of the day, which came late in stoppage time, could raise spirits at the emirates. the result leaves the gunners nine points worse off than they were at this stage last term. asa as a team and as a player, we will try to continue our work. we have to find a solution...
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there's also attention on arsenal's unai emery, after his side's 2—2 draw with southampton left themremier league. a group of fans have released a statement calling for "urgent action". patrick gearey reports on what's going wrong at the emirates. this is not the sound of a club in harmony, only two minutes early arsenal had snatched a late equaliser against southampton. but such was the performance they made at the emirates was not one of celebration. it is not a good result for us. obviously we play at home, survey have to win games at home. the supporters can be frustrated, they can be angry with us. they gambling has been slowly rising. arsenal did not make the champions league last season and there is concerned able miss out again this time. monday supporters group issued a statement critical of the owner. they said... they found sony see these years as foreign owners who have come over, look to make a lot of money, they have made enough a lot of money out of arsenal and not invested that money back into the club. they will have seen... the owners will be harder to dislodge than
there's also attention on arsenal's unai emery, after his side's 2—2 draw with southampton left themremier league. a group of fans have released a statement calling for "urgent action". patrick gearey reports on what's going wrong at the emirates. this is not the sound of a club in harmony, only two minutes early arsenal had snatched a late equaliser against southampton. but such was the performance they made at the emirates was not one of celebration. it is not a good result for...
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today i'm salford and dan is in southampton. — the first tv debate of the election campaign is tonight after the lib dems and snp failed in a legal bid to be included. so how will it all go down here in southampton? thi is a key battle ground in the coming weeks. we're here on the latest of our visits around the uk to answer voters' questions on the big topics. today, we're looking at education. i'm a couple of floors up with the business boat, talking to
today i'm salford and dan is in southampton. — the first tv debate of the election campaign is tonight after the lib dems and snp failed in a legal bid to be included. so how will it all go down here in southampton? thi is a key battle ground in the coming weeks. we're here on the latest of our visits around the uk to answer voters' questions on the big topics. today, we're looking at education. i'm a couple of floors up with the business boat, talking to
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labour is going to southampton. made this promise to plant 2 billion trees by 2040 which is a huge number and will require them to plant tens of thousands of trees on a daily basis but that is clearly an area wherejeremy basis but that is clearly an area where jeremy corbyn basis but that is clearly an area wherejeremy corbyn is trying to focus and in terms of the strategy we are going to see when he speaks to supporters that is early voting area by a significant margin and it is also a place where the conservatives hold two out of the three seats in that city so labour will be looking to take one or two of those, one with a particularly slim majority perhaps, butjeremy corbyn i and about covering some miles this week on the election campaign and perhaps changing that message slightly because perhaps so far the message slightly because perhaps so farthe campaign message slightly because perhaps so far the campaign hasn't been as effective as perhaps they would have hoped and they are shifting their message slightly
labour is going to southampton. made this promise to plant 2 billion trees by 2040 which is a huge number and will require them to plant tens of thousands of trees on a daily basis but that is clearly an area wherejeremy basis but that is clearly an area where jeremy corbyn basis but that is clearly an area wherejeremy corbyn is trying to focus and in terms of the strategy we are going to see when he speaks to supporters that is early voting area by a significant margin and it is also a place...
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clive myrie, bbc news, in southampton.dio: clive myrie with a selection of voters' opinions from southampton a short time ago. a reminder that the brexit party leader, nigel farage, willappear on a question time leaders special, here on bbc one at 10.45pm, and other party leaders will appear on a live question time leaders special on friday. that's it from us tonight. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello. you're watching sportsday on bbc news. i'm ben croucher. your top stories. after five and a half years in charge, mauricio pochettino is sacked as tottenham hotspur wales at the double. they qualify for their second straight european championships by beating hungary 2—nil at the cardiff city stadium. and we meet the jockey who answered an sos call on twitter and then went and won the race. thanks forjoining us. on one hand, mauricio pochettino guided tottenham hotspur to four top four premier league finishes in five years and to one champions league final and a sustained period as one of the best sides i
clive myrie, bbc news, in southampton.dio: clive myrie with a selection of voters' opinions from southampton a short time ago. a reminder that the brexit party leader, nigel farage, willappear on a question time leaders special, here on bbc one at 10.45pm, and other party leaders will appear on a live question time leaders special on friday. that's it from us tonight. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello. you're watching sportsday on bbc news. i'm ben croucher. your top...
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a wonderful free kick to give southampton all three points. watford really in a lot of trouble now. st mary's. things looking very grim for watford. a little better for southampton and very, very good indeed for liverpool this evening. 11 points at the top of the table with leicester of course an action tomorrow. they take on everton. for games in all. plenty of premier league action still to come this weekend. thank you. looking forward to tomorrow, indeed. altrincham were just moments away from causing a shock in the second round of the fa cup today. a penalty with just seven minutes to go. 2008 winners looked like securing a replay for the north side but a last—minute winner from brett pitman broke their hearts and it means portsmouth will go through to monday's third round draw. that matches one of eight second round games today and you can see the goals from all of today's matches on the bbc sport website. for games and scottish premiership today. celtic in second place rangers don't plan to tomorrow but aberdeen remained third after a 2—1win at home against saint mirren who ar
a wonderful free kick to give southampton all three points. watford really in a lot of trouble now. st mary's. things looking very grim for watford. a little better for southampton and very, very good indeed for liverpool this evening. 11 points at the top of the table with leicester of course an action tomorrow. they take on everton. for games in all. plenty of premier league action still to come this weekend. thank you. looking forward to tomorrow, indeed. altrincham were just moments away...
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city toiled for long periods of this game — they faced a southampton wall, but finally on 70 minutes,home side were throwing everything at the saints, they finally broke through four minutes from time, through kyle walker. now when that walker goal went in liverpool were losing at villa park — city might‘ve thought this could be a game changing weekend where they make up ground in the race. as it is, theyjust stay in touch. we did everything. we attacked... it is so difficult. it's not possible. it is in our target and tried to do it, and we did everything with three corners dust it, and we did everything with three corners dust corners it, and we did everything with three corners dust corners and free kicks and everything. it was difficult, but at the end, art intensity and help for our people in the second half, we could make up and come back. granit xhaka wasn't in the arsenal squad for this match against wolves. that was after he he angrily gestured towards fans when they cheered his substitution. he wrote in the programme today to repeat the statement he made on instagram, saying
city toiled for long periods of this game — they faced a southampton wall, but finally on 70 minutes,home side were throwing everything at the saints, they finally broke through four minutes from time, through kyle walker. now when that walker goal went in liverpool were losing at villa park — city might‘ve thought this could be a game changing weekend where they make up ground in the race. as it is, theyjust stay in touch. we did everything. we attacked... it is so difficult. it's not...
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much more from me here in southampton throughout the afternoon on the bbc news channel.back to rita in the studio. time for a look at the weather. here's matt taylor. we had the coldest night of the season so we had the coldest night of the season so far and, you may be glad to here, the coldest night of the week. —10 in parts of aberdeenshire, the milder able try to push in over the milder able try to push in over the next three days. symbols stay below freezing in parts of scotland. many in lower single figures into the afternoon. ten to 12 degrees in wales, south—west wales and northern ireland, but cloudy skies and indices around penzance, the wind is whipping them up. quite a breeze blowing, touching gale force around the coast, and we will see cloud and outbreaks of rain stop the far north will brighten up later. into tonight, while many staff and i dry, we will see some further rain pushing on to other western areas, particularly western scotland, other parts of wales in the south—west. nothing too substantial. with the cloud in place and the breeze picking up, no
much more from me here in southampton throughout the afternoon on the bbc news channel.back to rita in the studio. time for a look at the weather. here's matt taylor. we had the coldest night of the season so we had the coldest night of the season so far and, you may be glad to here, the coldest night of the week. —10 in parts of aberdeenshire, the milder able try to push in over the milder able try to push in over the next three days. symbols stay below freezing in parts of scotland. many in...
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i was born in southampton.ecturer was godfather to gary's children, and gary was opening a restaurant in london. i was just leaving college but i had no money to kind of put a deposit down on a bedsit or anything in london, so gary put me up in the hotel where the restaurant was located for three months. he let me earn all of my wages until i had enough money to get my first kind of digs, if you like, in london. thatjust goes to show what kind of a man he was. and then when you worked for him, he was, for me, the first, you know, celebrity chef. when i first met him, i was actually quite overwhelmed by his hair! he was, like, the first famous person i ever met. when gary was filming, he was filming and you would not see him, but when he was in the kitchen, no matter what time i got there, if i was walking in at 6:30am, gary was there turning potatoes. he was first one in, last one out. what he taught me about cooking, like, the tributes that have been paid, like what gordon ramsay said, he was the true pioneer
i was born in southampton.ecturer was godfather to gary's children, and gary was opening a restaurant in london. i was just leaving college but i had no money to kind of put a deposit down on a bedsit or anything in london, so gary put me up in the hotel where the restaurant was located for three months. he let me earn all of my wages until i had enough money to get my first kind of digs, if you like, in london. thatjust goes to show what kind of a man he was. and then when you worked for him,...
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they put me out on a roadside in brighton, ipswich, southampton, aylesbury.s drugs across the country. i was making a little script so i could give my mum a little here and there. those men who are sending you over the country, why didn't you say no to them? if i did i would have over the country, why didn't you say no to them? ifi did i would have no credit for my mum, if i said no they would find another person in a care home who would do what they want, it is no problem. we have been told that these pictures show young people in unregulated homes with weapons and drugs. we found out more than 50 people were sexually abused 01’ than 50 people were sexually abused or exploited after going missing last year. our information requests also revealed that around one in six missing episodes featured a young person already known to be at risk of child sexual exploitation. what should happen to these homes? they need to have inspectors and professional people who know what they are doing going on and checking and regulating them. they are running full on crack opera
they put me out on a roadside in brighton, ipswich, southampton, aylesbury.s drugs across the country. i was making a little script so i could give my mum a little here and there. those men who are sending you over the country, why didn't you say no to them? if i did i would have over the country, why didn't you say no to them? ifi did i would have no credit for my mum, if i said no they would find another person in a care home who would do what they want, it is no problem. we have been told...
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jonathan blake is in southampton.herwise is all of this, this change of strategy, jonathan? jeremy corbyn speaking here at southampton football club this morning did not acknowledge any shift in labour's campaign strategy. he made a speech on the environment, setting out labour's plans to plant a2 setting out labour's plans to plant a 2 billion trees by 2040 and create national parks but in questions afterwards he set out the brexit policy in some detail, saying he would negotiate a new deal with the european union in three months, put it to european union in three months, put ittoa european union in three months, put it to a vote in six months, and link to the environment and brexit, say in close cooperation with other european countries was crucial in tackling climate change. he rejected a suggestion he would put forward a different message in leave voting areas saying he had the same message everywhere he went, that in 2016 and nobody voted to lose theirjob and that the country needed to come together over brexit.
jonathan blake is in southampton.herwise is all of this, this change of strategy, jonathan? jeremy corbyn speaking here at southampton football club this morning did not acknowledge any shift in labour's campaign strategy. he made a speech on the environment, setting out labour's plans to plant a2 setting out labour's plans to plant a 2 billion trees by 2040 and create national parks but in questions afterwards he set out the brexit policy in some detail, saying he would negotiate a new deal...
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southampton. an affluent pocket of the south, prosperity by the sea.s election has revealed fault lines. we'd rather be building boats, there's no two ways about that but at the moment we are building bridges. at the meerkat boatyard, the boss is angry. all the books are empty, workers hours have been cut. and brexit is the villain. along with the politicians. they really have let the people down. if it's remain, remain. if it's exit, let's go. but it has to be sorted. that's the problem. regardless of who becomes prime minister? regardless of who. heavy industry and manufacturing were struggling long before brexit. the ford plant here shut down six years ago. gig economy jobs, self—employed and part—time working now much more common. can you pass me the thinning scissors? the thinning scissors? thank you! single mum jenny rents a chair at the salon, in a region where there has been a dramatic increase in workers on zero—hour contracts. like all good hairdressers, clients confide in her. i think, for the younger ones, they are really struggling to try
southampton. an affluent pocket of the south, prosperity by the sea.s election has revealed fault lines. we'd rather be building boats, there's no two ways about that but at the moment we are building bridges. at the meerkat boatyard, the boss is angry. all the books are empty, workers hours have been cut. and brexit is the villain. along with the politicians. they really have let the people down. if it's remain, remain. if it's exit, let's go. but it has to be sorted. that's the problem....
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simon mccoy is in southampton.will be visiting 10 parts of the uk where seats will be closely contested. today, we're in southampton on the south coast of england. the city is split into three constituencies. two were held by the conservatives and one by labour in the last election. where i am is itchen. in 2017, the conservatives were re—elected — but only just — by 31 votes. it's a battleground for the conservative and labour. back in 2010 labour held the seat by 192. so a true swing seat. so how do local businesses feel about the election? i am joined by my guests — bob terris who is the chairman of meachers global logistics — and nightclub owner gary bennetton. bob, you are in freight, is this mostly about brexit for you?” bob, you are in freight, is this mostly about brexit for you? i would say it is the most prominent issue. until we get brexit sorted out and the government in place to move that would be the key issue. you voted remain, have you changed your mind? no, i operated before we were in europe and a
simon mccoy is in southampton.will be visiting 10 parts of the uk where seats will be closely contested. today, we're in southampton on the south coast of england. the city is split into three constituencies. two were held by the conservatives and one by labour in the last election. where i am is itchen. in 2017, the conservatives were re—elected — but only just — by 31 votes. it's a battleground for the conservative and labour. back in 2010 labour held the seat by 192. so a true swing...
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today he's in southampton. our political correspondent jonathan blake is in southampton.a nod to what we have been talking about. do you think that is something jeremy corbyn might address today in southampton? i think he will certainly face questions on that verdict of labour's manifesto and the programme for government, as he had been hearing the verdict as it is not credible, alongside the tory‘s plans as well, for specific reasons about the scale and ambition of labour's public—sector investment programme and its claim to only taxing only the 5% of the most well off in society. jeremy corbyn will face questions about that today and the detail of exactly how his radical manifesto for government, as he has described it, will work. the focus jeremy corbyn want to keep todayis focus jeremy corbyn want to keep today is on the environment. you will be talking about labour's plans to plant 2 billion trees by 20110, create ten new national nature parks and he will describe the selection is the last chance to tackle the climate emergency. but we are going to see something of a
today he's in southampton. our political correspondent jonathan blake is in southampton.a nod to what we have been talking about. do you think that is something jeremy corbyn might address today in southampton? i think he will certainly face questions on that verdict of labour's manifesto and the programme for government, as he had been hearing the verdict as it is not credible, alongside the tory‘s plans as well, for specific reasons about the scale and ambition of labour's public—sector...
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david from southampton wrote... but that was a minority view of viewers who contacted newswatch.typical. a viewer called roger agreed. later in the week the heat was turned on the labour party with the resignation of its deputy leader tom watson being widely reported. it was swiftly followed by former minister ian austin who resigned from the party in february saying thatjeremy corbyn was, in his words, completely unfit to be prime minister. that line featured in the headlines on thursday's news at one. "vote conservative", the call from a former labour mp who urges people to vote for borisjohnson instead ofjeremy corbyn. who he says is completely unfit to lead the country. again there were objections, this time from the other side of the political divide. that bbc news was making something out of nothing, david asked... and for patricia... let's look forward now and discuss what the bbc should be focusing on in the five weeks until polling day. with me are two viewers who have own suggestions. keith and holly. holly first. it's going to be a christmas election. what's on your ch
david from southampton wrote... but that was a minority view of viewers who contacted newswatch.typical. a viewer called roger agreed. later in the week the heat was turned on the labour party with the resignation of its deputy leader tom watson being widely reported. it was swiftly followed by former minister ian austin who resigned from the party in february saying thatjeremy corbyn was, in his words, completely unfit to be prime minister. that line featured in the headlines on thursday's...
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it came after the trial of this man, bob higgins, who was a former coach at southampton football clublub and convicted back injune of the sexual assault of 24 young boys but he was involved in an earlier trial way backin involved in an earlier trial way back in 1992 where he was found not guilty. the six young boys involved in the first trial were told that the offence was not serious enough for it to be reconsidered for a second time, which is why the victims commissioner was pushing for the change in the law. so what has the change in the law. so what has the government said now? we've seen this letter dated at the end of 0ctoberfrom robert this letter dated at the end of october from robert buckland, this letter dated at the end of 0ctoberfrom robert buckland, the justice minister, to the victims commissioner. in it he says he has relu cta ntly commissioner. in it he says he has reluctantly concluded, as he puts it, that it would not be right to change the law. he said by changing it it would inevitably lead to the demand for inclusion of more offences and in particular crimes of v
it came after the trial of this man, bob higgins, who was a former coach at southampton football clublub and convicted back injune of the sexual assault of 24 young boys but he was involved in an earlier trial way backin involved in an earlier trial way back in 1992 where he was found not guilty. the six young boys involved in the first trial were told that the offence was not serious enough for it to be reconsidered for a second time, which is why the victims commissioner was pushing for the...
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inevitably it's leading to talk of another title charge coming off the back of their 9—0 league win at southamptonhave parted company with niko kovac a day after his side were beaten 5—1 at eintracht frankfurt for their worst leage defeat in 10 years. a statement from the german giants said kovac had gone with "mutual agreement" between him and the club, with president karl—heinz rummenigge saying the performance of the team in recent weeks and the results have shown that there was "need for action." australia's ashleigh barty has hit the jackpot after beating elina svitolina to win the wta finals title. the world number one took the season ending crown in shenzhen in straight sets, bagging $4.42 million in the process. that's the most prize money ever offered in tennis. sanjeev shetty reports. in 2016, ashleigh barty did not have a ranking on the wta tour. she will end this year as the number one, and richard to the tune of nearly $4.5 million. her victory over elina svitolina was full of the tennis we have come to expect from the australian. intense, intelligent. she would have known before the
inevitably it's leading to talk of another title charge coming off the back of their 9—0 league win at southamptonhave parted company with niko kovac a day after his side were beaten 5—1 at eintracht frankfurt for their worst leage defeat in 10 years. a statement from the german giants said kovac had gone with "mutual agreement" between him and the club, with president karl—heinz rummenigge saying the performance of the team in recent weeks and the results have shown that there...
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everton claimed their first away win this season at southampton.e it three wins from three as they beat ross county to move up to third. managerless hearts claimed theirfirst home premiership win since march, with victory over bottom side st mirren. great britain's katy marchant won gold in the women's keirin on day two of the track cycling world cup in glasgow. timing her burst for the line to perfection, she beat germany's emma hinze, who was second by the tightest of margins. meanwhile, ethan hayter and oliver wood claimed silver in the men's madison. there's more on the bbc sport website, including highlights from the first round of the fa cup. that's all from me, clive. holly, thank you for that, holly hamilton there. that's it, from me and the rest of the team, have a very good night. hello. after a frosty start of the weekend, many of us had rain again today. not just 0nce rain clears away, ice on untreated surfaces. in northern ireland, it has been so wet today, and across the southern half of england into wales, a lot of cloud around. fog
everton claimed their first away win this season at southampton.e it three wins from three as they beat ross county to move up to third. managerless hearts claimed theirfirst home premiership win since march, with victory over bottom side st mirren. great britain's katy marchant won gold in the women's keirin on day two of the track cycling world cup in glasgow. timing her burst for the line to perfection, she beat germany's emma hinze, who was second by the tightest of margins. meanwhile,...
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they of course thumped southampton 9—0 last time out, and today they travelled to crystal palace — michaeline will win the foxes arrived knowing that this will bring them into top three. the eagles have been flying her themselves with one defeat in the last five matches. despite had been just around the corner, this match struggle to find any spike. jamie vardy with the best chance and if the opportunities. the second half began with a bang. a late challenge from jonny evans and he was perhaps fortu nate from jonny evans and he was perhaps fortunate only to get given illegal card. it was evans's depends a partner who finally lit up proceedings. —— given a yellow card. most are silky when my time with a much more familiar name and that is ten now for the season forjamie vardy. ten now for the season forjamie va rdy. lester ten now for the season forjamie vardy. lester almost scored a third late on. the last time leicester won at this park was in march 2016. they went on to win the league that year. it feels like maybe there could be direct once again for brendan rodgers said. 11 games and,
they of course thumped southampton 9—0 last time out, and today they travelled to crystal palace — michaeline will win the foxes arrived knowing that this will bring them into top three. the eagles have been flying her themselves with one defeat in the last five matches. despite had been just around the corner, this match struggle to find any spike. jamie vardy with the best chance and if the opportunities. the second half began with a bang. a late challenge from jonny evans and he was...
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were booed off on saturday, after it took a stoppage—time goal to salvage a draw at home against southamptonhim to get more out of his players. but fans aren't happy — they have now seen their side win just two of their last 11 premier league games. various arsenal supporters‘ groups have issued a statement addressing "grave concerns" over the club's future, worried about a slide in form, a lack of leadership from the hierarchy and the ‘toxic atmosphere' at the emirates stadium. this is one fan — pippa monique. i feel like he's had ifeel like he's had enough chances to imprint something on this club on this team. he has not imprinted anything. i don't know his philosophy, his tactics, i don't know anything. i don't even think the players know what they're supposed to do. i don't think the owner is ever going to give up this clu b owner is ever going to give up this club because he has heard the fans voice over the last few years saying they're voice over the last few years saying they‘ re unhappy voice over the last few years saying they're unhappy and they want him out. he never comes to ga
were booed off on saturday, after it took a stoppage—time goal to salvage a draw at home against southamptonhim to get more out of his players. but fans aren't happy — they have now seen their side win just two of their last 11 premier league games. various arsenal supporters‘ groups have issued a statement addressing "grave concerns" over the club's future, worried about a slide in form, a lack of leadership from the hierarchy and the ‘toxic atmosphere' at the emirates...
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jonathan blake is in southampton.n he spoke of this morning about labour's environment plans didn't address specifically any shift in the pa rty‘s specifically any shift in the party's campaign specifically any shift in the pa rty‘s campaign strategy, specifically any shift in the party's campaign strategy, but he did take time after the speech in the question and answer session to set out in some detail labour‘s policy, try to make it as clear as possible, that is, that they would try to negotiate a new deal with the eu within three months and then put it to eu within three months and then put ittoa eu within three months and then put it to a public vote within six months. he was asked of he now had a different message to voters who voted to leave the european union in key parts of the uk, but he said his message was the same as it was in 2016. the party needs to come together over brexit. no explicit acknowledgement labour is changing tack at this point in the campaign, but i think we will see in the days and couple
jonathan blake is in southampton.n he spoke of this morning about labour's environment plans didn't address specifically any shift in the pa rty‘s specifically any shift in the party's campaign specifically any shift in the pa rty‘s campaign strategy, specifically any shift in the party's campaign strategy, but he did take time after the speech in the question and answer session to set out in some detail labour‘s policy, try to make it as clear as possible, that is, that they would try to...
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the government actually i think the family are not behind it it's the government to post it with southampton university and when you are an expert on spying as well hide it it's the government to post it with southampton university and when you're an expert on spying as well because you're on this show but your previous books i was the only one i know coverups by the government to say because you're on this show but your previous books i was the only one i know coverups by the government it's the same thing but surely it's more i mean when you started out writing lives you didn't think the governing but surely it's more i mean when you started out writing lives you didn't think the government would be hiding secrets about that was the way they would understandably arguably will be hiding secrets about the way they would understandably arguably be hiding about russian spies in here that might. want to know about russian spies and here am i ever want to know and i didn't think that i would discover that i was writing about another promiscuous bisexual. i didn't think that i would discover that
the government actually i think the family are not behind it it's the government to post it with southampton university and when you are an expert on spying as well hide it it's the government to post it with southampton university and when you're an expert on spying as well because you're on this show but your previous books i was the only one i know coverups by the government to say because you're on this show but your previous books i was the only one i know coverups by the government it's...
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they were losing 1—0 at half—time to southampton, but kyle walker was their match winner in the 86thualiser, 2—1 to city. for a couple of minutes, they thought they had narrowed the gap on liverpool until the new filtered through from villa park of the turnaround there as well. four other results on a fascinating day in the premier league, newcastle 3—2 away at west ham, sheffield united are up to ninth after beating burnley 3—0. arsenal meanwhile threw away the lead again, they drew 1—1 at home with wolves. while chelsea move up to third with a win over watford. there were a couple of shock defeats elsewhere in europe today — perhaps the biggest in germany, where the reigning bundesliga champions, bayern munich, were thumped 5—1 by eintracht frankfurt. bayern had jerome boateng sent off afterjust nine minutes, and it was all downhill from there. they're fourth in the league. borussia monchengladbach are top after beating bayer leverkusen. and in spain, barcelona were beaten 3—1 by levante, who scored all of their goals in the space of seven second—half minutes. barca could be overta
they were losing 1—0 at half—time to southampton, but kyle walker was their match winner in the 86thualiser, 2—1 to city. for a couple of minutes, they thought they had narrowed the gap on liverpool until the new filtered through from villa park of the turnaround there as well. four other results on a fascinating day in the premier league, newcastle 3—2 away at west ham, sheffield united are up to ninth after beating burnley 3—0. arsenal meanwhile threw away the lead again, they drew...
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i saw the biscuits and i know they were the ones you are offering in southampton a week ago so i knowbusiness headlines. don't believe the hype — that's the message from which, when it comes to black friday deals. the consumer group studied last year's sales event — and says 95% of goods were the same price or cheaper at other times of the year. retailers say they're not misleading us. de la rue — the company that prints our banknotes — says there's a chance it could collapse if its rescue plan doesn't work. the company prints about a third of the world's currencies — and has sustained big losses overseas. it says the warning is a worst case scenario. companies are being banned from marketing high risk minibonds to ordinary punters. the city watchdog says too many people have been tempted by the higher than average returns on these bonds — and lost money. it's worried non specialist investors don't understand how risky these investments can be. amazon has helped transform the way we shop. the ease — the convenienece — has proved irresistible to many people. but at what cost? there are
i saw the biscuits and i know they were the ones you are offering in southampton a week ago so i knowbusiness headlines. don't believe the hype — that's the message from which, when it comes to black friday deals. the consumer group studied last year's sales event — and says 95% of goods were the same price or cheaper at other times of the year. retailers say they're not misleading us. de la rue — the company that prints our banknotes — says there's a chance it could collapse if its...
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pressure continues on arsenal head coach unai emery after arsenal rescued a point to draw 2—2 with southamptonorwich — who move off the bottom of the table. elsewhere there were wins for wolves, leicester city, and burnley. celtic thrashed livingstone 4—0 at celtic park to extend their lead the top of the scottish premiership. leigh griffiths made his return for celtic. the scotland striker played the final 22 minutes, three months on from his last appearance having ta ken time away from the sport struggling with depression. elsewhere hibernian beat motherwell 3—1. st mirren moved off the bottom of the table with a 2—1 win against ross county. and struggling hearts were beaten by kilmarnock 3—0. great britain have won the first rubber of their davis cup semi final against spain. kyle edmund beating felicaino lopez in straight sets. with captain leon smith, deciding to rest andy murray again, edmund, the british number 3 played a storming first set taking it 6-3. the second set went all the way to a tie break. edmund winning 7 points to 3 — and taking the match. british number one dan evans' is
pressure continues on arsenal head coach unai emery after arsenal rescued a point to draw 2—2 with southamptonorwich — who move off the bottom of the table. elsewhere there were wins for wolves, leicester city, and burnley. celtic thrashed livingstone 4—0 at celtic park to extend their lead the top of the scottish premiership. leigh griffiths made his return for celtic. the scotland striker played the final 22 minutes, three months on from his last appearance having ta ken time away from...
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england beat kosovo 5—3 in southampton in september and kosovo‘s charismatic manager has been impressedities. nobody is because some much. the incredible potential offensive potential of this team. 6—0, 5—0, 5-0, potential of this team. 6—0, 5—0, 5—0, incredible! nobody, no team! and that means for us, it's a challenge. an incredible challenge. always enjoy his press conferences. it might be the international break but there's still a big day of domestic football tomorrow. it's the fa's first annual women's football weekend with some tasty fixtures at some big grounds in the wsl. there's a merseyside derby at anfield. tottenham host arsenal at the tottenham hotspur stadium. reading will play at the madjeski and brighton at the amex too. the hope is to attract new, younger fans and entice those who couldn't watch the men's teams this weekend. opening weekend, we saw record—breaking attendance. over 31,000 at the manchester derby. i think hosting in the stadium gives the opportunity to draw in big crowds and create the spotlight for women's football. we're hoping that the grounds will be
england beat kosovo 5—3 in southampton in september and kosovo‘s charismatic manager has been impressedities. nobody is because some much. the incredible potential offensive potential of this team. 6—0, 5—0, 5-0, potential of this team. 6—0, 5—0, 5—0, incredible! nobody, no team! and that means for us, it's a challenge. an incredible challenge. always enjoy his press conferences. it might be the international break but there's still a big day of domestic football tomorrow. it's...
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pressure continues on the arsenal coach after rusk —— arsenal rescued a point to draw 2—2 with southamptonirfirst burnley. canada have made their first ever davis cup final after beating russia today. there will be a semifinal battle between spain and england. carl edmund had too much for feliciano lopez who was a late replacement for an underfed player. rafael nadal made light work of dan evans in the second game, winning the first set 6—4, and no doubt didn't dropa the first set 6—4, and no doubt didn't drop a game in the second, to level the tie. the man who broke the two hour barrier last month in vienna, has one male athlete of the year. delilah mohammed won the female athlete of the year. she won a title for the first career —— time and 0'hara, breaking her own world record for the final. england hull it is tied to the field for a day full of the first test against new zealand, the host nation have a first—innings lead of 41 runs and you can follow day four on the bbc sport website. that is all the sports for us now. european museums have argued that political instability and poor st
pressure continues on the arsenal coach after rusk —— arsenal rescued a point to draw 2—2 with southamptonirfirst burnley. canada have made their first ever davis cup final after beating russia today. there will be a semifinal battle between spain and england. carl edmund had too much for feliciano lopez who was a late replacement for an underfed player. rafael nadal made light work of dan evans in the second game, winning the first set 6—4, and no doubt didn't dropa the first set...
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i was in brighton, up in ipswich, everybody knows about ipswich, southampton, aylesbury, i've been everywheret like other people. i was making just enough to scrape by. if i can give my mum a little piece here and there... those men who were sending you all over the country, why don't you say no to them? if i say no, i'm going to have nothing to eat when i get home, i'm going have no credits to call my mum. if i say no to these people, they can find another youth in a care home who's going to do exactly what they want them to do. it's not a problem for them. we have been told these pictures show young people in unregulated homes with weapons and drugs. we found out more than 50 people were sexually abused or exploited after going missing last year. 0ur information request also revealed that around one in six missing episodes features a young person already known to be at risk of child sexual exploitation. what should happen to these homes? they need to be watched more, they need to have inspectors and professional people who actually know what they're doing going in there and checking there a
i was in brighton, up in ipswich, everybody knows about ipswich, southampton, aylesbury, i've been everywheret like other people. i was making just enough to scrape by. if i can give my mum a little piece here and there... those men who were sending you all over the country, why don't you say no to them? if i say no, i'm going to have nothing to eat when i get home, i'm going have no credits to call my mum. if i say no to these people, they can find another youth in a care home who's going to...
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inevitably its leading to talk of another title charge and comes on the back of their 9—0 league win at southamptonened to walk off the pitch after suffering racial abuse. balotelli, who now plays for his home town club brescia, picked up the ball, kicked it into the stands and tried to leave during their game at hellas verona. the referee suspended play as part of uefa's anti—racism protocol, and after being persuaded to stay on the pitch by his team—mates, balotelli then scored his team's only goal in a 2—1 defeat, and it was an absolute stunner. her calm. —— here it comes. right into the top corner. brilliant goal. rory mcilroy beat defending champion xander schauffele to win the world golf championship in shanghai. mcilroy had a chance to win on the 18th, but missed this birdie putt as schauffele forced a playoff with both players at nineteen—under. the northern irishman then hit a birdie to win it — his fourth title of the year, and third victory at the world golf championship. xander pushed me the whole way, for all 73 holes we played together. we played every round and then it one more as we
inevitably its leading to talk of another title charge and comes on the back of their 9—0 league win at southamptonened to walk off the pitch after suffering racial abuse. balotelli, who now plays for his home town club brescia, picked up the ball, kicked it into the stands and tried to leave during their game at hellas verona. the referee suspended play as part of uefa's anti—racism protocol, and after being persuaded to stay on the pitch by his team—mates, balotelli then scored his...
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arsenal drew 2—2 with southampton. and there were wins for norwich, manchester city and burnley.nts clear at the top. while st mirren moved off the bottom of the table thanks to a late sam foley strike, as they beat ross county 2—1. there were also wins for hibernian and kilmarnock. one of the most anticipated showdowns in recent years in racing saw surname winning the christy 1965 chase at ascot. surname, ridden by harry cobden and trained by paul nicholls, finished ahead of altior, who was previously unbeaten. there could be a repeat of the rivalry at christmas in the king george vi chase at kempton. great britain and spain are currently playing the decisive doubles match of their davis cup semifinal tie in madrid. kyle edmund beat feliciano lopez in the opening singles, but dan evans lost to world number one rafael nadal in straight sets to leave the tie level at 1—1. nadal then teamed up with lopez in the doubles. they are in a tie break in the first set against jamie murray and neal skupski. you can follow that doubles on the bbc sport website. the winners of this match will
arsenal drew 2—2 with southampton. and there were wins for norwich, manchester city and burnley.nts clear at the top. while st mirren moved off the bottom of the table thanks to a late sam foley strike, as they beat ross county 2—1. there were also wins for hibernian and kilmarnock. one of the most anticipated showdowns in recent years in racing saw surname winning the christy 1965 chase at ascot. surname, ridden by harry cobden and trained by paul nicholls, finished ahead of altior, who...
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there were also wins for crystal palace, west ham and southampton.cottish premiership. they beat st mirren 2—1. there were draws at hibernian and livingston. motherwell beat stjohnstone 4—0. celtic and rangers both have matches tomorrow. lewis hamilton will be on pole for the final formula one race of the year, the abu dhabi grand prix. he has already secured a sixth world title, but hasn't been on pole forfour months, nine races. his mercedes team—mate valterri bottas was second quickest but an engine change saw him demoted to the back of the grid. wayne pivac‘s first match in charge of the wales rugby union team saw them beat the barbarians 114—33 in cardiff. they scored six tries at the principality stadium, josh adams with two of them. the babas were being coached by former wales boss warren gatland, who stood down after the world cup. england's netballers have won their series against south africa with a game to spare. the roses, who are ranked third in the world, won 59—53 in cape town to go two up with the third and final test tomorrow. englan
there were also wins for crystal palace, west ham and southampton.cottish premiership. they beat st mirren 2—1. there were draws at hibernian and livingston. motherwell beat stjohnstone 4—0. celtic and rangers both have matches tomorrow. lewis hamilton will be on pole for the final formula one race of the year, the abu dhabi grand prix. he has already secured a sixth world title, but hasn't been on pole forfour months, nine races. his mercedes team—mate valterri bottas was second quickest...
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southampton an early goal. james ward prowse wasn't missing that.ro equalised and then defender kyle walker won it late on. so city remain six points behind leaders liverpool, manager pep guardiola is well aware of the threat liverpool pose to his side this season and their ability to come back and win matches. it happened many times and liverpool have done that in the last years. sometimes it is this talent to score incredible goals in the last minute, he isa incredible goals in the last minute, he is a talent so like what happened in the past few seasons it takes a special character to do that. chelsea manager frank lampard says the premier league is in a "really dangerous place" with var after they beat watford 2—1, christian pulisic with their second. his comments relate to this incident, a penalty which wasn't awarded by the referee, but was then overturned by var. he said there's no consistency to how it's being used. celtic are into the scottish league cup final after beating hibs 5—2 at hampden park. captain scott brown with two goals, celti
southampton an early goal. james ward prowse wasn't missing that.ro equalised and then defender kyle walker won it late on. so city remain six points behind leaders liverpool, manager pep guardiola is well aware of the threat liverpool pose to his side this season and their ability to come back and win matches. it happened many times and liverpool have done that in the last years. sometimes it is this talent to score incredible goals in the last minute, he isa incredible goals in the last...
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liverpool are losing and manchester are losing at home to southampton, we will have a full update laterhow south africa ended england's dream of lifting the rugby world cup —— with an overwhelming victory at the final injapan. 0ur correspondent, milton nkosi is with south africa fans in johannesburg. this match was followed very closely and they have won it three times. they are celebrating even now, if you look at this table here, they have been celebrating all afternoon. this celebration continues in the towns and villages of this country. they are also celebrating south africa's first black captain siya kolisi who led the team. he came from humble beginnings, when south africa won in 2007 his family couldn't afford a television set and he had to go and watch it in a pub. his father is travelling for the first time abroad ever and went to japan to see his son lift that trophy so there is so much history around that trophy, it is notjust about the scoreline that we see on the screen. it must‘ve been a tournament for siya kolisi's family to enjoy that in the stadium. how have the south
liverpool are losing and manchester are losing at home to southampton, we will have a full update laterhow south africa ended england's dream of lifting the rugby world cup —— with an overwhelming victory at the final injapan. 0ur correspondent, milton nkosi is with south africa fans in johannesburg. this match was followed very closely and they have won it three times. they are celebrating even now, if you look at this table here, they have been celebrating all afternoon. this celebration...
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city came from behind to beat southampton 2—1 at home, kyle walker with the winner inside the last five, and there were wins for brighton, sheffield united, newcastle and chelsea. celtic are into the scottish league cup final after beating hibernian 5—2 at hampden park. the scottish champions have won the league cup for the last three seasons. mohamed elyounoussi scored twice in the first half. captain scott brown also added two in the second. rangers and hearts play in the other semifinal tomorrow. great britain's rugby league team are still waiting for their first win on tour. they were beaten by tonga last weekend and this morning in auckland they lost 12—8 to new zealand. adam wild reports. it's been more than a decade since great britain's rugby league lions faced new zealand. whilst much in the game has changed, the ferocity of the welcome is not one of them. the challenge laid down with a familiar fervor, but in the first round there was more passion than points, a single penalty for both sides. the closeness wouldn't last much beyond half time, eventually torn apart by the all b
city came from behind to beat southampton 2—1 at home, kyle walker with the winner inside the last five, and there were wins for brighton, sheffield united, newcastle and chelsea. celtic are into the scottish league cup final after beating hibernian 5—2 at hampden park. the scottish champions have won the league cup for the last three seasons. mohamed elyounoussi scored twice in the first half. captain scott brown also added two in the second. rangers and hearts play in the other semifinal...