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that's our situation here. 0rganising the competition, wherever it is in the world, that fifa did that, so they have — other people who organise it have to think about these kinds of things and athletes shouldn't. let's stay with liverpool because the red bull salzburg wingertakumi mina—mino is going to have a medical with them today. here he is scoring forjapan at the world cup in 2016. he'll join liverpool on january the 1st when the transfer window opens, and they're paying just over £7—million for him. the former arsenal manager arsene wenger has said fans will have to give mikel arteta time to adapt, if he's named the new boss at the emirates. arsenal are in talks with manchester city where arteta is currently assistant to pep guardiola. arteta is expected to be in the dugout when city play 0xford in the league cup tonight. wenger says arteta has the qualities to succeed. there is passion. i believe that arteta has a great future. he has learned a lot as a assistant coach and after that, he will have to... given the fact that he does not have any experience at that level, h
that's our situation here. 0rganising the competition, wherever it is in the world, that fifa did that, so they have — other people who organise it have to think about these kinds of things and athletes shouldn't. let's stay with liverpool because the red bull salzburg wingertakumi mina—mino is going to have a medical with them today. here he is scoring forjapan at the world cup in 2016. he'll join liverpool on january the 1st when the transfer window opens, and they're paying just over...
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agree that these actions are justified, then that will go to the individual governing bodies, like fifa and the ioc gentleman punishments. alex, we will let you go and get yourself settled for the news conference, thank you for the news conference, thank you for the news conference, thank you for the update. a 27—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a woman in rushden in northamptonshire. the 25—year—old woman was found with stab wounds near st george's way on saturday evening, and died at the scene. police said the arrested man has serious injuries, and another 27—year—old man is also being questioned on suspicion of his attempted murder. 0ur correspondentjo black is in rushden with more on this. we are here in rushden, this is the scene where it happened on saturday evening at around 8.30. we know that sadly, 25—year—old young lady lost her life. we are told she was stabbed on saturday night, and a 27—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder. we are told that he received injuries, and he is in hospital, but has been arrested on susp
agree that these actions are justified, then that will go to the individual governing bodies, like fifa and the ioc gentleman punishments. alex, we will let you go and get yourself settled for the news conference, thank you for the news conference, thank you for the news conference, thank you for the update. a 27—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a woman in rushden in northamptonshire. the 25—year—old woman was found with stab wounds near st george's way on...
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uefa say the "football family and governments" need to "wage war on the racists", whilst fifa president gianni infantino says the sport needs to "think more broadly" about fixing the problem. uefa have sanctioned the italian side lazio because of the racist behaviuour of their fans. their stadium in rome will be partially closed for their europa league game against celtic on november 7th. that follows incidents during their match against the french side rennes earlier this month. they've also been fined just over £17,000. the republic of ireland missed the chance to qualify for next summer's european championship. that's after losing 2—0 to switzerland. the hosts took the lead early on, and then doubled their lead right at the end of the game. ireland also had captain seamus coleman sent off. their qualifying hopes now rest on next month's home game against denmark. meanwhile, there's a worry for manchester united after keeper david de gea limped off during spain's qualifying match with sweden. united face premier league leaders liverpool on sunday. the game last night finished 1—1
uefa say the "football family and governments" need to "wage war on the racists", whilst fifa president gianni infantino says the sport needs to "think more broadly" about fixing the problem. uefa have sanctioned the italian side lazio because of the racist behaviuour of their fans. their stadium in rome will be partially closed for their europa league game against celtic on november 7th. that follows incidents during their match against the french side rennes...
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we do not see uefa or fifa doing anything in terms of anti—racist education and, certainly, any number of companies, there earn no campaigns at all, so i think this is an example they are of new education campaign against racism and no active campaigning against racism within the game of football in bulgaria. thank you very much. the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, has told ministers from the 27 member states that it's possible there could be a brexit deal ready for the summit this week, but there would have to be agreement with the uk by tonight. borisjohnson would need to get a new deal approved by saturday if he has to avoid asking for a delay. mr barnier in luxembourg later, has previously said "big gaps" remained between the uk and eu. speaking this morning, he said talks were difficult. this work has been intense all the weekend and yesterday, because even if the agreement will be difficult — more and more difficult, to be frank — it is still possible this week. reaching an agreement is still possible. obviously any agreement must work for everyone, the whole of the un
we do not see uefa or fifa doing anything in terms of anti—racist education and, certainly, any number of companies, there earn no campaigns at all, so i think this is an example they are of new education campaign against racism and no active campaigning against racism within the game of football in bulgaria. thank you very much. the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, has told ministers from the 27 member states that it's possible there could be a brexit deal ready for the summit this...
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the mps say the companies behind games like fifa and fortnite hadn‘t even done any research into the potential harm they might cause. they said it was unacceptable that companies with millions of users, many of them children, should be so ill—equipped to discuss the impact of their products. but the games industry insists it hives responsibly. —— the games industry insists it behaves responsibly. we want players to play safely, we want them to play in a balanced way. we provide technical settings, technical measures. we provide education, robust age ratings and guidance and information sources. the mps say e—sports, where games players compete in professional competitions, is a fast—growing business in the uk, but they call for the same duty of care to protect players as applies in other sports. rory cellan—jones, bbc news. being in a loving relationship is something that enriches many people‘s lives, for those with learning disabilities, finding that special someone can be challenging. earlier this year, care providers were given guidance on how to best support them to
the mps say the companies behind games like fifa and fortnite hadn‘t even done any research into the potential harm they might cause. they said it was unacceptable that companies with millions of users, many of them children, should be so ill—equipped to discuss the impact of their products. but the games industry insists it hives responsibly. —— the games industry insists it behaves responsibly. we want players to play safely, we want them to play in a balanced way. we provide...
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this weekend's london's 02 arena hosts the fifa eworld cup grand final. up to 30 million people are expected to watch competitors play the football video game at some stage this weekend. mosaad aldossary from saudi arabia is the defending champion. the prize pool is worth $500,000. european stocks posted their biggest drop of 2019 on friday and german bond yields hit record lows after us president donald trump fired his latest trade war salvo at china, jolting markets and sparking a frenzied bid for safe—haven assets. that's all the business news. it's reported the new northern ireland secretary, julian smith, has asked for portraits of the queen to be put back on display inside government buildings at stormont. the portraits had been taken down after a senior civil servant was paid £10,000 in compensation after saying it was unfair for him to walk past pictures of her majesty and the duke of edinburgh as he might feel offended. our correspondent keith doyle is outside stormont. keith, tell us a bit more about this intervention by the new northern irel
this weekend's london's 02 arena hosts the fifa eworld cup grand final. up to 30 million people are expected to watch competitors play the football video game at some stage this weekend. mosaad aldossary from saudi arabia is the defending champion. the prize pool is worth $500,000. european stocks posted their biggest drop of 2019 on friday and german bond yields hit record lows after us president donald trump fired his latest trade war salvo at china, jolting markets and sparking a frenzied...
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it is a fifa organised event. the news broke not that long ago and alreadyjust outside these offices there are a great number of french media. it has been reported widely. security stopping the media from going to close, we are all waiting to see weather michel platini will come out of here. it has been reported he has been brought here at the offices of the anti—corru ption offices been brought here at the offices of the anti—corruption offices of the judicial police. we understand this is foran judicial police. we understand this is for an questioning over the awarding of the 20 20 world cup. a number of issues have come up over that decision. —— 2022. some have been that when —— like human rights concerns that concern qatar. he was banned by fifa along with their former president following a verdict from the governing bodies ethics committee. following investigation including by american officials, 16 of the 24 members of the fifa committee became leading dishes and to award qatar with the 20 22 wor
it is a fifa organised event. the news broke not that long ago and alreadyjust outside these offices there are a great number of french media. it has been reported widely. security stopping the media from going to close, we are all waiting to see weather michel platini will come out of here. it has been reported he has been brought here at the offices of the anti—corru ption offices been brought here at the offices of the anti—corruption offices of the judicial police. we understand this is...
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—'diego maradona' looks at the life of the argentine footballer, who won the fifa world cup for his team in 1986, knocking england out on the way with that famous ‘hand of god' goal. our entertainment correspondent colin paterson went to meet asif ahead of the release to find out more. diego maradona — many believe the greatest footballer of all time. after the director asif kapadia won an oscar for his documentary about amy winehouse, he decided the perfect subject for his next one was maradona. when he rose to the top, when he became the best footballer in the world, and what were the reasons for his fall? what were the things that started to go wrong? where did the problems of addiction come from? that's the time and everything starts to go wrong. diego maradona focuses on his playing years for napoli in italy, using footage shot by argentinian cameramen for a film which was never completed, and it turns out that amy winehouse had a crucial role in maradona deciding to allow this one to be made. i'm not a girl trying to be a star or trying to be anything other than a musician. his
—'diego maradona' looks at the life of the argentine footballer, who won the fifa world cup for his team in 1986, knocking england out on the way with that famous ‘hand of god' goal. our entertainment correspondent colin paterson went to meet asif ahead of the release to find out more. diego maradona — many believe the greatest footballer of all time. after the director asif kapadia won an oscar for his documentary about amy winehouse, he decided the perfect subject for his next one was...
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allowed to buy new players until the end of january next year, and failed with their first appeal to fifa. it's all to do with an investigation into signing foreign players who are under 18. meanwhile, eden hazard is on the verge of leaving chelsea. he's expected to complete a move to real madrid in the next few days in a deal worth around £88 million. not the huge fee that you might expect with his contract at stamford bridge due to expire next year. one game at the cricket world cup today. pakistan playing sri lanka in bristol, but it's been delayed by rain. when it does start you can follow it on the bbc sport website and app. and i can tell you johanna konta is serving for the second set, it looks like she is back in. and the warning from the who that the world is entering a new phase where outbreaks of deadly diseases will become the new normal, diseases like ebola. why is the who issuing this warning which frankly is pretty scary? yesterday, i asked them. we have seen the two biggest ebola outbreaks in human history, the west african outbreak, 28,000 people, that finished three yea
allowed to buy new players until the end of january next year, and failed with their first appeal to fifa. it's all to do with an investigation into signing foreign players who are under 18. meanwhile, eden hazard is on the verge of leaving chelsea. he's expected to complete a move to real madrid in the next few days in a deal worth around £88 million. not the huge fee that you might expect with his contract at stamford bridge due to expire next year. one game at the cricket world cup today....
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had blue for the fifa presidentjenny infa ntino had been blue for the fifa presidentjenny infantino had been driving proposals to make the world cup at qatar plays a48 to make the world cup at qatar plays a 48 team tournament. that would have required other gulf states to co—host, and given tensions in the error that was felt impossible. as pa rt error that was felt impossible. as part of our change the game week, this athlete who went viral with her perfect ten routine at a college gymnastics competition has told the bbc about her struggles with body image. she was tipped for stardom before injury curtailed her career. we are gymnasts and have to care about our body weight and have to be seen about our body weight and have to be seen with minimal closing. i was told that i didn't look like a gymnast, i was told i'd looked like i swallowed an elephant, it looks like a i swallowed an elephant, it looks likea pig, i swallowed an elephant, it looks like a pig, my face was three times the size it was this morning. as a 14—year—old, that's impressionable. you start believing those
had blue for the fifa presidentjenny infa ntino had been blue for the fifa presidentjenny infantino had been driving proposals to make the world cup at qatar plays a48 to make the world cup at qatar plays a 48 team tournament. that would have required other gulf states to co—host, and given tensions in the error that was felt impossible. as pa rt error that was felt impossible. as part of our change the game week, this athlete who went viral with her perfect ten routine at a college...
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well as uefa, and are also facing as well as uefa, and are also facing a potential punishment from fifa, the fa or the premier league over the fa or the premier league over the signing of youth players. bit of a headache for city. timeframe wise, what are we looking at in a massive week for the cloud, with the fa cup 48 hours away. they are on for the treble. have we heard from them? we don't know on the timescale. ac milan are on a similar investigation, going on for months. manchester city for their part say they are disappointed but not surprised. their statement is very strongly worded especially towards the chairman of this investigation and they also hit out at the area lea ks. and they also hit out at the area leaks. they seem particularly confident of clearing their names. they say they have provided irrefutable evidence and hope for a satisfactory outcome to this. chelsea midfielder ruben loftus—cheek is a major doubt for the europa league final later this month. injured his ankle playing a charity match for the cloud. boss sarri had been concerned about the timing of the gam
well as uefa, and are also facing as well as uefa, and are also facing a potential punishment from fifa, the fa or the premier league over the fa or the premier league over the signing of youth players. bit of a headache for city. timeframe wise, what are we looking at in a massive week for the cloud, with the fa cup 48 hours away. they are on for the treble. have we heard from them? we don't know on the timescale. ac milan are on a similar investigation, going on for months. manchester city...
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fifa have upheld their ban from signing players during the next two transfer windows, after they broke the rules regarding registering young foreign players. chelsea can appeal to the court of arbritation for sport but it should mean more opportunities to younger players like ruben loftus—cheek. we'd have to keep the squad we have and may be bringing of the loaned players back to give us an opportunity to play more. for me, that's not something i should use to get the opportunity to play. it should be from hard work and playing well. danny cipriani says he is honoured to be named player of the year by the rugby players' association. it's voted for by his fellow players, and cipriani wins after guiding gloucester into the play—offs. he says he's now targeting premiership glory with his club and a place in england's world cup training squad. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. you may be aware that prince harry is in the netherlands today, with what he sometimes calls his other family, the invictus games family, the games he launched for injured ser
fifa have upheld their ban from signing players during the next two transfer windows, after they broke the rules regarding registering young foreign players. chelsea can appeal to the court of arbritation for sport but it should mean more opportunities to younger players like ruben loftus—cheek. we'd have to keep the squad we have and may be bringing of the loaned players back to give us an opportunity to play more. for me, that's not something i should use to get the opportunity to play. it...
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it is an area around which fifa has particularly strict rules, we have seen particularly strict rules, we have seen clubs like barcelona real madrid and atletico madrid reprimanded in recent years, there are suggestions that fifa are looking into a number of english clu bs, looking into a number of english clubs, manchester city, but they have today delivered this news to chelsea which will be of extreme concern. chelsea have already stated their intention to appeal against this transfer ban which would run until the end of january 2020, the football association like chelsea have received a fine and they also intend to appeal. chelsea are alleged to have broken rules in relation to the transfer of minors in 29 of the cases investigated. the ban would not affect the women's or foot saltine, they can also bring players back from loan. they have 41 players back from loan. they have 41 players currently out on loan but of course especially with an ageing squad that many feel it needs to be invested in, chelsea potentially facing a very damaging ban here. and going on previous clubs who ha
it is an area around which fifa has particularly strict rules, we have seen particularly strict rules, we have seen clubs like barcelona real madrid and atletico madrid reprimanded in recent years, there are suggestions that fifa are looking into a number of english clu bs, looking into a number of english clubs, manchester city, but they have today delivered this news to chelsea which will be of extreme concern. chelsea have already stated their intention to appeal against this transfer ban...
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craig foster, and many others in the football world, built up such momentum that you had bodies like fifa and the international olympic committee and a lot of famous footballers around the world backing the campaign and talking about a possible boycott of thai sporting events. this is a football—mad country and i think for the past couple of weeks, thailand has been trying to find a way out of this. it has a very close relationship with bahrain and it needed bahrain itself to realise that the damage was too great and to withdraw the extradition request. that has now happened. so this is the result of a lot of people working very hard and campaigning hard to persuade thailand to change its view. and right up until the last couple of days the official thai position was that we had to see the corporate processes through, that could have taken many, many months, and there was no guarantee he would be freed at the end. things have shifted very quickly and i think thailand has realised that this case was far too damaging to let it go on. figures revealed today show more than 10 million people
craig foster, and many others in the football world, built up such momentum that you had bodies like fifa and the international olympic committee and a lot of famous footballers around the world backing the campaign and talking about a possible boycott of thai sporting events. this is a football—mad country and i think for the past couple of weeks, thailand has been trying to find a way out of this. it has a very close relationship with bahrain and it needed bahrain itself to realise that the...