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goals from ellis simms and this free—kick routine, beautifully finished by stephen kingsley, put hearts 2—0 up. imagine doing that in a cup semifinal, no less. what a moment. celtic—rangers kicks off at 2:00pm. it was victory in manchester for conor benn as he stopped chris van heerden inside two rounds last night. van heerden survived the opening round but was sent crashing to the canvas in the second by a vicious combination. the victory keeps benn on track to challenge for a world title this year. great britain failed to qualify for the finals of the billiejean king cup finals, after losing the decisive doubles match in their semi against the czech republic. a blister prevented emma raducanu playing after her earlier defeat to marketa vondrousova — and in her absence, harriet dart and katie swan were beaten by vondrousova and karolina muchova 6—1, 7—5. however britain could yet make the finals if they�*re successful in their bid to host this year�*s edition. ronnie 0�*sullivan got his quest for a record equalling seventh worth title underway. the rocket lost the first
goals from ellis simms and this free—kick routine, beautifully finished by stephen kingsley, put hearts 2—0 up. imagine doing that in a cup semifinal, no less. what a moment. celtic—rangers kicks off at 2:00pm. it was victory in manchester for conor benn as he stopped chris van heerden inside two rounds last night. van heerden survived the opening round but was sent crashing to the canvas in the second by a vicious combination. the victory keeps benn on track to challenge for a world...
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stephen kingsley lexi shot himself, so from this free kick, he saw that and raised simms this. no time to admire that the stop hibs had seen enough. it tookjust 72 that the stop hibs had seen enough. it took just 72 seconds for chris cadden to respond. he had only played a quarter of a match. was this the equaliser? goalkeeper craig gordon, 39, defined time and ryan porsches. hibs chased hard, perhaps too hard. joe newell had been booked before that tackles of the red card was inevitable. hearts are into the final two face one of those other old neighbours, rangers or celtic. patrick gearey, bbc news. celtic and we play tomorrow. —— and rangers. well, let's hearfrom both camps now after that match, hibs manager shaun maloney in a moment, but first winning manager robbie nielson. it was a tough, tough game. credit to the hearts players, but also credit to the hibs players. i thought they battled really well. they put us under a lot of pressure, more so going down to ten men as well. and it was a real nailbiter at the end, but i'm just delighted to get through. you score a go
stephen kingsley lexi shot himself, so from this free kick, he saw that and raised simms this. no time to admire that the stop hibs had seen enough. it tookjust 72 that the stop hibs had seen enough. it took just 72 seconds for chris cadden to respond. he had only played a quarter of a match. was this the equaliser? goalkeeper craig gordon, 39, defined time and ryan porsches. hibs chased hard, perhaps too hard. joe newell had been booked before that tackles of the red card was inevitable....
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stephen kingsley starting and finishing the training ground move in some style. hibs could have collapsed after that. instead, they hit back immediately. chris cadden was rattling past greg gordon, game on. liam boyce had a chance to stretch hearts lead just before the break, hearts lead just before the break, he should have done better. hibs dominated the start of the second half and almost levelled through ryan porteous but what about this? what are safe from the scotland number one cried gordon. hibs were reduced to ten men whenjebel newell was given a second yellow card for a challenge on peter herring. malcolm son, chance with minutes to go, but once again it wasn't to be hibs day. hearts celebrated and well they might be. they go into the scottish cup final next month, they will face either celtic or rangers, who do battle here at hampton tomorrow. in the premier league this afternoon, tottenham's top four hopes suffered a blow when they lost to brighton. leandro trossard with a late winner.elsewhere in the three o'clock kick offs. cristiano ronaldo has sco
stephen kingsley starting and finishing the training ground move in some style. hibs could have collapsed after that. instead, they hit back immediately. chris cadden was rattling past greg gordon, game on. liam boyce had a chance to stretch hearts lead just before the break, hearts lead just before the break, he should have done better. hibs dominated the start of the second half and almost levelled through ryan porteous but what about this? what are safe from the scotland number one cried...
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and they doubled their lead soon afterwards, stephen kingsley scored from a good free—kick routine. hibs did pull one back through chris cadden, but it's hearts who'll play celtic or rangers in the final. it was a tough game, and credit to the hearts players but also credit to the hibs players. they put us under a lot of pressure. it was a nailbiter at the end. i am delighted to get through. we scored a goal in the five minute period, we did well to get the second. they hung in there and deserve to go through. the teams are warming up ahead of the fa cup semifinal at wembley between liverpool and manchester city which kicks off in 15 minutes time. for liverpool mo salah makes his first fa cup appearance of the season asjurgen klopp makes seven changes for the team which played benfica in midweek. seven changes also for manchester city from the draw in madrid. three of their back five aren't first choice players. goalkeeper zack steffen starts for pep guardiola's side. kevin de bruyne is on the bench after picking up a knock in midweek. manchester city are through to the women's fa c
and they doubled their lead soon afterwards, stephen kingsley scored from a good free—kick routine. hibs did pull one back through chris cadden, but it's hearts who'll play celtic or rangers in the final. it was a tough game, and credit to the hearts players but also credit to the hibs players. they put us under a lot of pressure. it was a nailbiter at the end. i am delighted to get through. we scored a goal in the five minute period, we did well to get the second. they hung in there and...
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joining me now is jason kingsley, co—founder and ceo of video game developer rebellion developments and is also chairman of uk games developer association, tiga. good morning to you. good morning- — good morning to you. good morning- why _ good morning to you. good morning. why are - good morning to you. good morning. why are you - good morning to you. good morning. why are you not l good morning to you. good | morning. why are you not in good morning to you. good - morning. why are you not in san francisco? _ morning. why are you not in san francisco? l _ morning. why are you not in san francisco? i chose _ morning. why are you not in san francisco? i chose not _ morning. why are you not in san francisco? i chose not to - morning. why are you not in san francisco? i chose not to fly - francisco? i chose not to fly this year- — francisco? i chose not to fly this year- my _ francisco? i chose not to fly this year. my brother - francisco? i chose not to fly this year. my brother is - francisco? i chose not to fly this year. my brother is out| this year. my brother is out there but i a
joining me now is jason kingsley, co—founder and ceo of video game developer rebellion developments and is also chairman of uk games developer association, tiga. good morning to you. good morning- — good morning to you. good morning- why _ good morning to you. good morning. why are - good morning to you. good morning. why are you - good morning to you. good morning. why are you not l good morning to you. good | morning. why are you not in good morning to you. good - morning. why are you not...
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stephen kingsley�*s superb free kick sealed the victory. elsewhere there were wins for hibs and dundee. rangers and celtic are in action later today. ellen white marked her one hundredth appearance for england by scoring, as they beat austria 1—0 in a world cup qualifier in sunderland. white is just one goal away from equalling the lionesses�* scoring record of 46 set by kelly smith. england top their group with five wins out of five, and are yet to concede. history was going to be made at twickenham yesterday, because for the first time the barbarians men's and women's rugby teams were due to be playing in a double bill at the same ground. however, the men's game against samoa was cancelled — due to six confirmed covid cases in the babas team. but the women's match against south africa did go ahead, in front of a record crowd for a women's international. the barbarians ran in ten tries with three for sarah levy as they thrashed the springboks by 60 points to 5. the game was also the last for england's world cup winning captain katy d
stephen kingsley�*s superb free kick sealed the victory. elsewhere there were wins for hibs and dundee. rangers and celtic are in action later today. ellen white marked her one hundredth appearance for england by scoring, as they beat austria 1—0 in a world cup qualifier in sunderland. white is just one goal away from equalling the lionesses�* scoring record of 46 set by kelly smith. england top their group with five wins out of five, and are yet to concede. history was going to be made...
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i—0 the snow, playing with the orange ball. 1—0 up, kingsley coman has made it 2—0 now but a comfortable night so farfor made it 2—0 now but a comfortable night so far for bayern munich, top of the group, they knew they were through anyway. dynamo kyiv and have one point so far in the champions league. one point so far in the champions leaiue. ., , , ., league. the fans will be wanted these players — league. the fans will be wanted these players back— league. the fans will be wanted these players back because - league. the fans will be wanted i these players back because bayern munich have got to be one of the favourites for the competition this year? in favourites for the competition this ear? , ., , ., favourites for the competition this ear? , .,, ., ., ., year? in my opinion apart from manchester — year? in my opinion apart from manchester city _ year? in my opinion apart from manchester city and _ year? in my opinion apart from manchester city and liverpool. year? in my opinion apart from - manchester city and liverpool they have been the strongest team in the champions leag
i—0 the snow, playing with the orange ball. 1—0 up, kingsley coman has made it 2—0 now but a comfortable night so farfor made it 2—0 now but a comfortable night so far for bayern munich, top of the group, they knew they were through anyway. dynamo kyiv and have one point so far in the champions league. one point so far in the champions leaiue. ., , , ., league. the fans will be wanted these players — league. the fans will be wanted these players back— league. the fans will be wanted...
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modern literature's most prestigious clubs — past winners include margaret atwood, hilary mantel and kingsley amis. and before we go — diwali, the five—day festival of lights is currently being celebrated by millions of hindus, sikhs and jains across the world. thursday is the main day of celebrations. you won't have to look far to see houses, shops and public places decorated with small oil lamps called diyas. hgppy happy diwali to all of you celebrating and thank you for watching newsday. hello. a chillier feel to the weather this thursday. yesterday we saw some decent sunshine early on in the day, and the cloud built up. today it's likely to be a similar scenario. but where we do have the sunshine, it will still feel cooler because of the wind, and because we've pulled in colder airfrom the north through the course of the night. a frost to start the day, all the way down from scotland into the welsh marshes. milder initially across eastern england, but here, a chance of some showers through the day, some coming in down the north sea coast, as well, and nagging northerly wind here. agai
modern literature's most prestigious clubs — past winners include margaret atwood, hilary mantel and kingsley amis. and before we go — diwali, the five—day festival of lights is currently being celebrated by millions of hindus, sikhs and jains across the world. thursday is the main day of celebrations. you won't have to look far to see houses, shops and public places decorated with small oil lamps called diyas. hgppy happy diwali to all of you celebrating and thank you for watching...
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goals from liam boyce and stephen kingsley wrapped up the points. dundee united moved four points clear of celtic in 5th place with a 1—0 win against ross county. elsewhere, there were wins for stjohnstone and st mirren. in the women's super league champions chelsea continued their fine start to the season with a 31 victory over brighton. but it was arsenal who moved to top of the table after a 4—0 thumping of aston villa. captain kim little scored twice, her first goal marking her 150th for the club. before three goals in the last ten minutes. this brilliant chip from katie mccabe the pick of the bunch. after some tumultous times, including relegation last year as punishment for multiple salary cap breaches, saracens supporters have some good news with a consortium of investors agreeing a 32 million pound takeover of the club. but there was disappointment on the pitch, as they suffered their first defeat since returning to the premiership. a penalty try deep in added time saw leaders leicester tigers snatch victory by 13 points to 12 and mainta
goals from liam boyce and stephen kingsley wrapped up the points. dundee united moved four points clear of celtic in 5th place with a 1—0 win against ross county. elsewhere, there were wins for stjohnstone and st mirren. in the women's super league champions chelsea continued their fine start to the season with a 31 victory over brighton. but it was arsenal who moved to top of the table after a 4—0 thumping of aston villa. captain kim little scored twice, her first goal marking her 150th...
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goals from liam boyce and stephen kingsley wrapped up the points. dundee united moved four points clear of celtic in 5th place with a 1—0 win against ross county. elsewhere, there were wins for stjohnstone and st mirren. in the women's super league arsenal moved to top of the table after a 4 nil thumping of aston villa. captain kim little scored twice, her first goal marking her 150th for the club, before three goals in the last ten minutes... this brilliant chip from katie mccabe the pick of the bunch. meanwhile, champions chelsea continued their fine start to the season with victory over brighton. substitute bethany england wrapped up the win with ten minutes to go, smashing the ball in from close range to give the blues a 3—1win. and britain's cameron norrie is into the final of the san diego open, after he beat the top seed andrey rublev. norrie recovered from losing the first set to take the next two. forjust his second career win over a top five player. norrie, who is currently the world number 28, will now face another big challenge, play
goals from liam boyce and stephen kingsley wrapped up the points. dundee united moved four points clear of celtic in 5th place with a 1—0 win against ross county. elsewhere, there were wins for stjohnstone and st mirren. in the women's super league arsenal moved to top of the table after a 4 nil thumping of aston villa. captain kim little scored twice, her first goal marking her 150th for the club, before three goals in the last ten minutes... this brilliant chip from katie mccabe the pick of...
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goals from liam boyce and stephen kingsley wrapped up the points. dundee united moved four points clear of celtic in fifth place with a 1—0 win against ross county. dundee remain without a win, losing at stjohnstone, while st mirren claimed their second win of the season at livingstone. captain kim little scored twice for the gunners, theirfirst captain kim little scored twice for the gunners, their first goal marking the 150th for the club. and before arsenal made sure of the results with three goals in a ten—minute spell towards the end, this audacious chip from katie mckay to hear the pick of the bunch. chelsea have done theirjob with a 3—1win over brighton earlier today. guro reiten scored the first before sam kerr's fifth goal of the season gave chelsea a comfortable lead at half—time. danielle carter pulled one back for the seagulls in the second half, but beth england's goal ten minutes from time secured the three points for chelsea. let's get a quick look at some of the day's other sport now. it's all to play for in the one—off day
goals from liam boyce and stephen kingsley wrapped up the points. dundee united moved four points clear of celtic in fifth place with a 1—0 win against ross county. dundee remain without a win, losing at stjohnstone, while st mirren claimed their second win of the season at livingstone. captain kim little scored twice for the gunners, theirfirst captain kim little scored twice for the gunners, their first goal marking the 150th for the club. and before arsenal made sure of the results with...
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goals from liam boyce and stephen kingsley wrapped up the points. dundee united moved four points clear of celtic in fifth place with a 1—0 win against ross county. dundee remain without a win, losing at stjohnstone, while st mirren claimed their second win of the season at livingstone. to the women's super league, where both chelsea and arsenal are hoping to end the day on top. chelsea have done theirjob with a 3—1 win over brighton earlier today. guro reiten scored the first before sam kerr's fifth goal of the season gave chelsea a comfortable lead at half—time. danielle carter pulled one back for the seagulls in the second half, but beth england's goal ten minutes from time secured the three points for chelsea. arsenal are at aston villa, the game is live on bbc two at the moment, arsenal are currently doing their bit as well, looking to continue their 100% record. there i— bit as well, looking to continue their 100% record. there 1— zero up there in the second half, kim little taking arsenal back up to the top of the league. now, quite
goals from liam boyce and stephen kingsley wrapped up the points. dundee united moved four points clear of celtic in fifth place with a 1—0 win against ross county. dundee remain without a win, losing at stjohnstone, while st mirren claimed their second win of the season at livingstone. to the women's super league, where both chelsea and arsenal are hoping to end the day on top. chelsea have done theirjob with a 3—1 win over brighton earlier today. guro reiten scored the first before sam...
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stephen kingsley�*s superb second—half free kick ensured hearts maintained their unbeaten start as they drew 2—2 at ross county. stevie may's late goal gave stjohnstone a first league win of the season as they beat aberdeen 1—0. the line—up for tonight's t20 blast final at edgbaston is complete. kent will take on somerset for the trophy with play set to begin shortly. it's after both sides won their respective semifinals earlier in the day, as adam wild reports. finals day at edgbaston, four teams, three matches, two will make it to tonight's final and one will go home champions. that is the countdown to the competition's climax, hampshire the competition's climax, hampshire the first to take a swing at it, with the bat aiming high. his team—mates were struggling, the first ball hard pressed, unimpressed, somerset�*s goal is keeping on top of things until the finalfew overs, chris keeping on top of things until the final few overs, chris wood taking it beyond the field and the boundary rope, the very next ball he would get caught, thankfully for him these catchers do not count
stephen kingsley�*s superb second—half free kick ensured hearts maintained their unbeaten start as they drew 2—2 at ross county. stevie may's late goal gave stjohnstone a first league win of the season as they beat aberdeen 1—0. the line—up for tonight's t20 blast final at edgbaston is complete. kent will take on somerset for the trophy with play set to begin shortly. it's after both sides won their respective semifinals earlier in the day, as adam wild reports. finals day at...
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personally, i could have done without the return of ben kingsley as hammy actor trevor slattery, who first appeared in iron man 3. and his fluffy cg sidekick seems aimed to please purely small kids and the merchandising department. that aside, the film is fantastic to look at, from visual effects to costumes — all the departments are at the top of their game here. shang chi is an entertaining blockbuster that should please fans of the mcu, and it's a historic moment for asian representation in mainstream movies. who are you? it's in cinemas now. i hear your sister's back. she came home herself. where was she? where did the police find her? is she ok? lauren? she gasps. a missing woman returns home in wildfire, an impressive debut from director, cathy brady. nika mcguigan plays kelly, who reappears in her small northern irish town a year after she vanished. hersister, lauren, played by nora—jane—noone, is relieved but also angry with kelly for putting her through the trauma of the past year. as kelly shakes up lauren's suburban existence, the sisters tragic past is revealed. it'
personally, i could have done without the return of ben kingsley as hammy actor trevor slattery, who first appeared in iron man 3. and his fluffy cg sidekick seems aimed to please purely small kids and the merchandising department. that aside, the film is fantastic to look at, from visual effects to costumes — all the departments are at the top of their game here. shang chi is an entertaining blockbuster that should please fans of the mcu, and it's a historic moment for asian representation...
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personally, i could have done without the return of ben kingsley as hammy actor trevor slattery, who first appeared in iron man 3. and his fluffy cg sidekick seems aimed to please purely small kids and the merchandising department. that aside, the film is fantastic to look at, from visual effects to costumes, all the departments are at the top of their game here. shang—chi is an entertaining blockbuster that should please fans of the mcu, and it's a historic moment for asian representation in mainstream movies. who are you? it's in cinemas now. i hear your sister's back. she came home herself. where was she? where did the police find her? isis she 0k? lauren? she gasps. a missing woman returns home in wildfire, an impressive debut from director, cathy brady. danika mcguigan plays kelly, who reappears in her small northern irish town a year after she vanished. hersister, lauren, played by nora—jane—noone, is relieved but also angry with kelly for putting her through the trauma of the past year. as kelly shakes up lauren's suburban existence, the sisters tragic past is revealed.
personally, i could have done without the return of ben kingsley as hammy actor trevor slattery, who first appeared in iron man 3. and his fluffy cg sidekick seems aimed to please purely small kids and the merchandising department. that aside, the film is fantastic to look at, from visual effects to costumes, all the departments are at the top of their game here. shang—chi is an entertaining blockbuster that should please fans of the mcu, and it's a historic moment for asian representation in...
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personally, i could have done without the return of ben kingsley as hammy actor trevor slattery, who first appeared in iron man 3. and his fluffy cg sidekick seems aimed to please purely small kids and the merchandising department. that aside, the film is fantastic to look at, from visual effects to costumes, all the departments are at the top of their game here. shang—chi is an entertaining blockbuster that should please fans of the mcu, and it's a historic moment for asian representation in mainstream movies. who are you? it's in cinemas now. i hear your sister is back. she came home herself. where was she? where did the police find her? isis she 0k? lauren? she gasps. a missing woman returns home in wildfire, an impressive debut from director, cathy brady. danika mcguigan plays kelly, who reappears in her small northern irish town a year after she vanished. hersister, lauren, played by nora—jane—noone, is relieved but also angry with kelly for putting her through the trauma of the past year. as kelly shakes up lauren's suburban existence, the sisters tragic past is revealed.
personally, i could have done without the return of ben kingsley as hammy actor trevor slattery, who first appeared in iron man 3. and his fluffy cg sidekick seems aimed to please purely small kids and the merchandising department. that aside, the film is fantastic to look at, from visual effects to costumes, all the departments are at the top of their game here. shang—chi is an entertaining blockbuster that should please fans of the mcu, and it's a historic moment for asian representation in...
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celia kingsley: i'm not sure if the benefits about of a vaccine outweigh the risks. so this is one of the key questions that regulators have been looking at about the astrazeneca vaccine. at the moment, the who, the ema in europe and the mhra in the uk have said it is firmly the case that the benefits do outweigh any risks and people should get the vaccine if offered. to explain that, you need to get into the maths of all this. the latest data, the uk data, shows there is a one in 600,000 chance of having the astrazeneca vaccine and then getting one of these rare blood clots. that does not mean it is necessarily causing it, that is just a relationship. if you think of six wembley stadium is full of people who have received one dose of this vaccine, one person out of those six full stadiums will have developed a clot based on the latest data. then what the regulators are doing is comparing that with the chance of getting covid. so here it depends very much on how old you are. if you are in your80s very much on how old you are. if you are in your 80s or 90s, you get co
celia kingsley: i'm not sure if the benefits about of a vaccine outweigh the risks. so this is one of the key questions that regulators have been looking at about the astrazeneca vaccine. at the moment, the who, the ema in europe and the mhra in the uk have said it is firmly the case that the benefits do outweigh any risks and people should get the vaccine if offered. to explain that, you need to get into the maths of all this. the latest data, the uk data, shows there is a one in 600,000...
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and molly kingsley. it's going to be wet across north—west scotland, we still have that band of persistent rain courtesy of this weather front. but high—pressure is dominating the weather at the moment, so generally things are fine and settled away from the weather front. a lot of sunshine across england, wales, the channel islands as we go through today. for northern ireland and scotland there will be a wee bit more cloud at times but it will break especially in eastern areas but we hang onto this heavy and persistent rain across northern and western scotland. temperatures in lerwick only 8 degrees. any breaks in the sunshine, aberdeen could see 15, belfast16 in the sunshine, aberdeen could see 15, belfast 16 and as we come across england and wales a lot of blue sky, highs up to 23 degrees, 19 in st helier. through this evening and overnight the weather front producing all this rain starts to slowly slip southwards. and as it does so it will start to weaken from the north. ahead of it, a lot of dry
and molly kingsley. it's going to be wet across north—west scotland, we still have that band of persistent rain courtesy of this weather front. but high—pressure is dominating the weather at the moment, so generally things are fine and settled away from the weather front. a lot of sunshine across england, wales, the channel islands as we go through today. for northern ireland and scotland there will be a wee bit more cloud at times but it will break especially in eastern areas but we hang...
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kingsley, lovely talking to you. kingley ben—adir, conrad khan as well, congratulations and it has been lovely to see you both support each other and be across each other�*s work. good luck and enjoy it. april the 11th of the awards. you're watching bbc breakfast. it's 8.59. this is bbc news with the latest headlines the duchess of sussex has accused the royal family of "perpetuating falsehoods" about her and prince harry. i don't know how they could expect that after all of this time, we would stilljust be silent if there is an active role that the firm is playing in perpetuating falsehoods about us. the chancellor defends his plans to raise overall taxation to the highest level since the 19605 as he faces criticism for doing too little to tackle inequality. this is a good way to raise money that we need because it's a progressive measure, it means those on higher incomes contribute a lot more than those on lower incomes.
kingsley, lovely talking to you. kingley ben—adir, conrad khan as well, congratulations and it has been lovely to see you both support each other and be across each other�*s work. good luck and enjoy it. april the 11th of the awards. you're watching bbc breakfast. it's 8.59. this is bbc news with the latest headlines the duchess of sussex has accused the royal family of "perpetuating falsehoods" about her and prince harry. i don't know how they could expect that after all of this...
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earlier, i asked human rights lawyer kingsley abbott what he made of the violent scenes in myanmar. as you reported, we saw appalling vision over the weekend of the security forces using lethal force against peaceful protesters, and notjust in a single location but in several places around the country, which tends to suggest a centralised policy to use lethal force rather than just one or two isolated incidents, and under international law, the situation is clear. live ammunition should never be used to disperse protests and lethal force may only be used to protect life or prevent serious injury. what we are witnessing are extrajudicial killings for which there has to be accountability, and one such avenue we have is the independent investigative mechanism? ~ —— , for myanmar which is monitoring the situation very closely and gathering evidence for future use in legal proceedings around the world. can i take you to a specific case on the legal structures within myanmar? that the case of the de facto elected leader, aung san suu kyi, due to appear in court on monday. what do you
earlier, i asked human rights lawyer kingsley abbott what he made of the violent scenes in myanmar. as you reported, we saw appalling vision over the weekend of the security forces using lethal force against peaceful protesters, and notjust in a single location but in several places around the country, which tends to suggest a centralised policy to use lethal force rather than just one or two isolated incidents, and under international law, the situation is clear. live ammunition should never...
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kingsley abbott is a human rights lawyer. he's in whangarei, new zealand. thanks very much for coming on the programme. my thanks very much for coming on the programme.— the programme. my pleasure. those scenes _ the programme. my pleasure. those scenes quite _ the programme. my pleasure. those scenes quite difficult i the programme. my pleasure. those scenes quite difficult to j those scenes quite difficult to watch there, what do you make of them? figs watch there, what do you make ofthem? �* , watch there, what do you make ofthem? ~ , of them? as you reported, we saw the security _ of them? as you reported, we saw the security forces - of them? as you reported, we saw the security forces using i saw the security forces using lethal force against peaceful protesters, and notjust in a single location but in several places around the country which tends to suggest a centralised policy to use lethal force rather than just one or two isolated incidents, and under international law, the situation is clear live ammunition should never be used to disperse p
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molly kingsley is from a campaign group that wanted schools to open sooner. >> i wear a mask myself i don't have any issue going into a shop for a short time. i believe adults are responsible for children. we have a duty to protect them and we have a duty to not put them in masks all day. ros: for some, it is about health concerns. for others, it is a lack of faith inhe science around masks. for others, this is about liberty, the government introducing another rule by which we have to live. for the government, this is about mitigating the risk of fully reopening schools, in doing so with a meure that has become a central part of strategies to contain the virus around the world. to china know where a divorce court has ordered a man to compensate his wife for the housework she did during their marriage. she is going to receive over $7,000 f five years of unpaid labor. as you may imagi, that has generated a huge amount of debate about the value of domestic work. the ruling has come about after china introduced a new civil code. here is the reaction of one sociologist. >> it sends a signa
molly kingsley is from a campaign group that wanted schools to open sooner. >> i wear a mask myself i don't have any issue going into a shop for a short time. i believe adults are responsible for children. we have a duty to protect them and we have a duty to not put them in masks all day. ros: for some, it is about health concerns. for others, it is a lack of faith inhe science around masks. for others, this is about liberty, the government introducing another rule by which we have to...
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molly kingsley is from a campaign group that wanted schools to open sooner. i wear a mask myself, i don't have any issue with going into a shop for a short period of time. that's my decision. i believe that adults are responsible for children. we have a duty to protect them, and we certainly have a duty to not put them masks for eight hours a day. for some though this is about liberty — about the government introducing another rule by which we live by. for other like mollie, it's about health concerns specifically. for the government, it's about mitigating the risk of fully re—opening schools — and doing so with a measure that has become a central part of many governments strategies to contain this virus. stay with us on outside source — still to come: we turn to china — where a divorce court has ordered a man to pay out his ex—wife for house work during their marriage. a charity working with victims of domestic abuse says calls to their 2a hour helpline have increased by more than 50 % in the year of the pandemic. you may find some of jeremy cook
molly kingsley is from a campaign group that wanted schools to open sooner. i wear a mask myself, i don't have any issue with going into a shop for a short period of time. that's my decision. i believe that adults are responsible for children. we have a duty to protect them, and we certainly have a duty to not put them masks for eight hours a day. for some though this is about liberty — about the government introducing another rule by which we live by. for other like mollie, it's about health...
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professor kingsley akwame is using a new technique for prostate cancer diagnosis. any sharp pain, let me know. no longer the need for a precious operating theatre, it can now be done here. all done! and nursejo is training to do thejob. gosh, they've been waiting so long, some of these patients, but if we can just help to reduce the backlog. it's rewarding, every week we are seeing differences. helping patients. it's the mission statement here, not just for covid, but for everyone. a day after surgery, jill is heading home, back to her own bed. i would recommend it to anybody. get your appointments, get your things done at the hospitals. they have been fantastic here. i am very, very lucky. back on the hills for sam, there is time to reflect. i've seen some phenomenal acts of kindness. there is definitely a desire to get through this altogether. together in a medical landscape utterly transformed by covid—19. jeremy cooke, bbc news, north wales. various pressures on staff at the hospital, that was jeremy cook reporting. football, and liverpool were in action this
professor kingsley akwame is using a new technique for prostate cancer diagnosis. any sharp pain, let me know. no longer the need for a precious operating theatre, it can now be done here. all done! and nursejo is training to do thejob. gosh, they've been waiting so long, some of these patients, but if we can just help to reduce the backlog. it's rewarding, every week we are seeing differences. helping patients. it's the mission statement here, not just for covid, but for everyone. a day after...
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professor kingsley akwame is using a new technique for prostate cancer diagnosis.
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professor kingsley akwame is using the new technique for prostate cancer diagnosis. any sharp pain, let me know. no longer the need for a precious operating theatre, it can now be done here. all done! and nursejo is training to do thejob. gosh, they've been waiting so long, some of these patients, but if we can just help to reduce the backlog. it's rewarding, every week we are seeing differences. helping patients. it's the mission statement here, not just for covid, but for everyone. a day after surgery, jill is heading home, back to her own bed. i would recommend it to anybody. get your appointments, get your things done at the hospitals. they have been fantastic here. i am very, very lucky. back on the hills for sam, there is time to reflect. i've seen some phenomenal acts of kindness. there is definitely a desire to get through this altogether. together in a medical landscape utterly transformed by covid—19. jeremy cooke, bbc news, north wales. four passengers at birmingham airport have been fined £10,000 each for failing to declare that they had travelled to t
professor kingsley akwame is using the new technique for prostate cancer diagnosis. any sharp pain, let me know. no longer the need for a precious operating theatre, it can now be done here. all done! and nursejo is training to do thejob. gosh, they've been waiting so long, some of these patients, but if we can just help to reduce the backlog. it's rewarding, every week we are seeing differences. helping patients. it's the mission statement here, not just for covid, but for everyone. a day...
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professor kingsley is using a new technique for prostate cancer diagnosis. let me know. no longer the need for a precious operating theatre, it can now be done here. and nursejoe is training to do the job. gosh, they've been waiting so long, some of those patients, but if we can just help to reduce that backlog, it's rewarding. every week, we're seeing differences. helping patients — it's the mission statement here, not just for covid, but for everyone. a day after surgery, jill is heading home, back to her own bed. i don't recommend it to anybody. get your appointments, get your things done at the hospitals. it's been fantastic here. i'm very, very lucky. back on the hills for sam, there's time to reflect. i've seen some phenomenal acts of kindness. there's definitely a desire to get through this altogether. together in a medical landscape utterly transformed by covid—19. jeremy cooke, bbc news, north wales. the dj jo whiley has said she is living "a nightmare" after being offered a covid vaccine before her sister, who has a learning disability and diabetes. her sis
professor kingsley is using a new technique for prostate cancer diagnosis. let me know. no longer the need for a precious operating theatre, it can now be done here. and nursejoe is training to do the job. gosh, they've been waiting so long, some of those patients, but if we can just help to reduce that backlog, it's rewarding. every week, we're seeing differences. helping patients — it's the mission statement here, not just for covid, but for everyone. a day after surgery, jill is heading...
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kingsley abbott is the director of global accountability at the international commission ofjurists, a geneva—based human rights organisation. he told us more about the latest legal actions taken by the authorities against pro—democracy activists. seven campaigners are now wanted under the penal code for threatening public trans quality and that carries a penalty of imprisonment for up to two years. it is an old, colonial law and it is often used to criminalise free expression and it should have been repealed years ago. the law is so vague and broad it could be used to arrest anyone on any pretext. it is all taking place against the backdrop of other developments. the military issued an order for warra ntless arrests, warrantless searches, the detention of people without court oversight. the bottom line is, the military is completely above the law. these developments are a full frontal assault on human rights and rule of law in myanmar. how do you see this being changed? is it a case of international pressure, can you see the military backing down? no one knows where these protests
kingsley abbott is the director of global accountability at the international commission ofjurists, a geneva—based human rights organisation. he told us more about the latest legal actions taken by the authorities against pro—democracy activists. seven campaigners are now wanted under the penal code for threatening public trans quality and that carries a penalty of imprisonment for up to two years. it is an old, colonial law and it is often used to criminalise free expression and it should...
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kingsley abbott is the director of global accountability at the international commission ofjurists, a geneva—based human rights 0rganisation. he joins us from auckland in new zealand. thank you for coming on the programme. thank you for coming on the programme-— programme. good morning. worrying — programme. good morning. worrying developments - programme. good morning. i worrying developments there programme. good morning. - worrying developments there for people in the field of human rights, courageous demonstrators on the streets, what specifically are the risks now? �* , , ., what specifically are the risks now? ~ , , ., ,., , now? as you reported, seven campaigners _ now? as you reported, seven campaigners are _ now? as you reported, seven campaigners are now - now? as you reported, seven campaigners are now wanted | campaigners are now wanted under the penal code for threatening public trans quality and that carries a penalty of imprisonment for up to two years. it is an old, colonial law and it is often used to criminalise free expression and it should have been repeale
kingsley abbott is the director of global accountability at the international commission ofjurists, a geneva—based human rights 0rganisation. he joins us from auckland in new zealand. thank you for coming on the programme. thank you for coming on the programme-— programme. good morning. worrying — programme. good morning. worrying developments - programme. good morning. i worrying developments there programme. good morning. - worrying developments there for people in the field of human...
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born in kingsley in 1920, he served in burma. after the war he ran a business, and before the virus the closest he came to fame less than appearance on tv. >> to girls. coming up 16, coming up 14. >> everything changed when a family set up a fundraising page four captain tom. the hope was to raise 1000 pounds for nhs charities, to support the nurses and doctors. just over one week later, the total had passed one million pounds. by the time he celebrated his 100th birthday, it tops 30 million. ♪ he also had a number one single. ♪ a duet with michael ball. captain tom had become known around the world. he received more than 140,000 notes. he was made an honorary colonel. he received a knighthood. the raf staged a birthday flight. >> delighted with all of the people who have come to wish me a very happy birthday. it really is awesome. >> and a time of illness, death, lockdown, captain tom's optimism and determination was a beacon of good cheer. [applause] >> i never anticipated anything like this. it really is amazing. i say to
born in kingsley in 1920, he served in burma. after the war he ran a business, and before the virus the closest he came to fame less than appearance on tv. >> to girls. coming up 16, coming up 14. >> everything changed when a family set up a fundraising page four captain tom. the hope was to raise 1000 pounds for nhs charities, to support the nurses and doctors. just over one week later, the total had passed one million pounds. by the time he celebrated his 100th birthday, it tops...
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kingsley abbott, you very much. ago. kingsley abbott, you very much- -- _ ago. kingsley abbott, you very much. -- thank— ago. kingsley abbott, you very much. -- thank you. _ jeff bezos is to stand down from his role as chief executive of the internet giant, amazon, the company he created some 30 years ago. he's not severing his ties with amazon, it's said he'll work on other projects. the news came after the company reported huge profits for the last three months of 2020. joining me now from washington is sarah miller, executive director of the american economic liberties project. good to talk to you, actually how much change is this or is itjust a how much change is this or is it just a switch of title? how much change is this or is itjust a switch of title?- itjust a switch of title? from our perspective _ itjust a switch of title? from our perspective right - itjust a switch of title? from our perspective right now, i itjust a switch of title? from our perspective right now, it| our perspective right now, it seems like geoffjeffbezos is retaining a position
kingsley abbott, you very much. ago. kingsley abbott, you very much- -- _ ago. kingsley abbott, you very much. -- thank— ago. kingsley abbott, you very much. -- thank you. _ jeff bezos is to stand down from his role as chief executive of the internet giant, amazon, the company he created some 30 years ago. he's not severing his ties with amazon, it's said he'll work on other projects. the news came after the company reported huge profits for the last three months of 2020. joining me now from...
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stephen kingsley gave them the equaliser. 0h, they're claiming it's over the line. it's a hearts goal! they're level. game on. it was to go all the way to penalties. both teams scored in extra time, and kristoffer ajer won it from the spot. for the cup... and he's done it! they did it the hard way, but it's the quadruple treble for celtic. the history—makers are celtic football club! chris mclaughlin, bbc news, hampden park. for me, i am so proud. and it means so much to me, for my career, and so much to me personally. and it's the sum of all the hard work that goes on behind the scenes. winning games isn't easy and that's been proven today. you know, the players have covered themselves in glory and we'll be talking about this on 30, 40, 50 years time. and andy murray was back in action this weekend. he beat dan evans at the battle of the brits event in roehampton. murray looked to be in good form too, given that it was just the seventh match he's played this year and a first since october. that's all the sport for now. back to you. i hope that has done the trick!
stephen kingsley gave them the equaliser. 0h, they're claiming it's over the line. it's a hearts goal! they're level. game on. it was to go all the way to penalties. both teams scored in extra time, and kristoffer ajer won it from the spot. for the cup... and he's done it! they did it the hard way, but it's the quadruple treble for celtic. the history—makers are celtic football club! chris mclaughlin, bbc news, hampden park. for me, i am so proud. and it means so much to me, for my career,...
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stephen kingsley gave them the equaliser. oh, they‘re claiming it‘s over the line. it‘s a hearts goal! they‘re level. game on. it was to go all the way to penalties. both teams scored in extra time, and kristoffer ajer won it from the spot. for the cup... and he‘s done it! they did it the hard way, but it‘s the quadruple treble for celtic. the history—makers are celtic football club! chris mclaughlin, bbc news, hampden park. we‘ve had four games in the premier league, all the goals are coming up on match of the day 2 after the news, but i‘ve got the results if you want them. manchester united are up to third in the table after thrashing leeds 6—2. scott mctominay scored twice inside the first three minutes. that‘s a premier league record. leicester city have moved up to second in the table, after winning 2—0 at tottenham. jamie vardy scored one of the goals. elsewhere, aston villa beat west bromwich albion 3—0. brighton drew 1—11 against sheffield united. there were two matches in rugby union‘s champions cup, and bristol bears have given th
stephen kingsley gave them the equaliser. oh, they‘re claiming it‘s over the line. it‘s a hearts goal! they‘re level. game on. it was to go all the way to penalties. both teams scored in extra time, and kristoffer ajer won it from the spot. for the cup... and he‘s done it! they did it the hard way, but it‘s the quadruple treble for celtic. the history—makers are celtic football club! chris mclaughlin, bbc news, hampden park. we‘ve had four games in the premier league, all the...
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stephen kingsley had been the equaliser. it's a goal! game on. it was to go all the way to penalties. both teams scored in extra time and christopher iyer won it from the spot. he did it the hard way, but it's a quadruple trouble for celtic. chris mclauglin, bbc news, hampden park. ryan christie scored their first goal. frustrated, but to come back like that, to keep coming up and keep getting knocked down again, boys stepped up. young boys as well. ten months out or something. he's been so amazing. it's never been donein been so amazing. it's never been done in club history, so history makers again. aberdeen are up to third in the scottish premiership after they won 2—0. there was an element of fortune about aberdeen‘s first goal in the second half. professional foul on first goal in the second half. professionalfoul on sam first goal in the second half. professional foul on sam cosgrove, from the resulting free kick. aberdeen level on points with second—place celtic, but they have played two games more. harlequins failed to make an impres
stephen kingsley had been the equaliser. it's a goal! game on. it was to go all the way to penalties. both teams scored in extra time and christopher iyer won it from the spot. he did it the hard way, but it's a quadruple trouble for celtic. chris mclauglin, bbc news, hampden park. ryan christie scored their first goal. frustrated, but to come back like that, to keep coming up and keep getting knocked down again, boys stepped up. young boys as well. ten months out or something. he's been so...
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stephen kingsley given an equal dell my equaliser. game on. both teams are he did it the hard way, but it's the quadruple travel for celtic. chris mcglocklin, bbc news, hampden park. such a dramatic and pulsating final. worth the wait for celtic. here's ryan christie, who scored the first goal for celtic. frustrating but to come back, to keep coming up and getting knocked down again, stepping up taking a penalty. amazing. great for the boys, it's never been done in club history. history makers again. aberdeen are up to third in the scottish premiership, after they won 2—0 at ten—man kilmarnock. there was an element of fortune about aberdeen‘s first goal, early in the second half — ryan hedges‘ shot took a deflection on its way in. kilmarnock had brandon haunstrup sent off in injury time for this profession foul on sam cosgrove, and cosgrove got up and did this from the resulting free—kick. aberdeen level on points with second—placed celtic but they've played two games more. leicester are up to second in the premier league. they b
stephen kingsley given an equal dell my equaliser. game on. both teams are he did it the hard way, but it's the quadruple travel for celtic. chris mcglocklin, bbc news, hampden park. such a dramatic and pulsating final. worth the wait for celtic. here's ryan christie, who scored the first goal for celtic. frustrating but to come back, to keep coming up and getting knocked down again, stepping up taking a penalty. amazing. great for the boys, it's never been done in club history. history makers...
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liam boyce gave them hope minutes before the break and stephen kingsley gave them the equaliser. game on. it was to go all the way to penalties. both teams scored in extra time and christopher iyer won it from the spot. they did it the hard way, but it is the quadruple treble for celtic. the history makers are celtic. the history makers are celtic football club! chris mclaughlin, bbc news. hampden park. we‘ve had two results in the premier league so far, leicester have moved up to second in the table, after a 2—0 win at tottenham. jamie vardy scored a first—half penalty and then forced an own goal. elsewhere, brighton against sheffield united was 1—1. the 67th bbc sports personality of the year show will take public vote will decide which of the six nominees takes the main prize. welcome to the studio here in sa lfo rd. welcome to the studio here in salford. behind me is the famous trophy, but for obvious reasons, this is a very different sports personality of the year than normal. usually there would be a huge arena with thousands of people watching, but tonight there wi
liam boyce gave them hope minutes before the break and stephen kingsley gave them the equaliser. game on. it was to go all the way to penalties. both teams scored in extra time and christopher iyer won it from the spot. they did it the hard way, but it is the quadruple treble for celtic. the history makers are celtic. the history makers are celtic football club! chris mclaughlin, bbc news. hampden park. we‘ve had two results in the premier league so far, leicester have moved up to second in...
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the 22 year from kingsley was only called up year from kingsley was only called up to the team at last minute a couple of ago to fill in for lewis hamilton in bahrain. he went fastest in both qualifying sessions and is on course for his first ever pole position in formula 1. he is in a good car but you still need to know how to drive it properly and quickly. given he is much bigger than lewis hamilton and has to cram into the little space lewis normally sits in, fair play to him doing a greatjob. sits in, fair play to him doing a great job. we were joking earlier that when one else drive your car and it is annoying because they have adjusted the seat and mirror, someone adjusted the seat and mirror, someone sent me adjusted the seat and mirror, someone sent me a adjusted the seat and mirror, someone sent me a video of him doing exactly that, getting in and moving everything around and asked if they think he has changed the radio station. i have an insight into what it is like to sit in a formula 1 car. in the season before ayrton senna so sadly died, invited the press to go and see his
the 22 year from kingsley was only called up year from kingsley was only called up to the team at last minute a couple of ago to fill in for lewis hamilton in bahrain. he went fastest in both qualifying sessions and is on course for his first ever pole position in formula 1. he is in a good car but you still need to know how to drive it properly and quickly. given he is much bigger than lewis hamilton and has to cram into the little space lewis normally sits in, fair play to him doing a...
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places like kingsley were close to the bottom but they are starting to see their cases grow. norwich is the big concern for local health officials here because case numbers have doubled in the last week. around half of those cases are coming from the university of east anglia but there are also fears that the virus is spreading in the wider community particularly among white people —— younger people. we have learnt this afternoon that a large pa rt of learnt this afternoon that a large part of the lightship have been told to her self i late. told to self—isolate. 0ne to her self i late. told to self— isolate. one more to her self i late. told to self—isolate. one more thing, to say about east anglia is that essex went into tier2at about east anglia is that essex went into tier 2 at the weekend after local league at —— local leaders asked to be put into your too. even though that these cases are well below 100,000 but they are still concerned enough to be put into tier 2and to concerned enough to be put into tier 2 and to start to have restrictions put in. let's
places like kingsley were close to the bottom but they are starting to see their cases grow. norwich is the big concern for local health officials here because case numbers have doubled in the last week. around half of those cases are coming from the university of east anglia but there are also fears that the virus is spreading in the wider community particularly among white people —— younger people. we have learnt this afternoon that a large pa rt of learnt this afternoon that a large part...
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it was a frenchman scoring against his former club, kingsley coman with his first goal against psg. star player neymar was in tears by the final whistle as the french giants continue their search for that elusive champions league triumph. a record breaking result for bayern, who become the first team to win every single game on the way to their sixth title. they won it in front of an empty stadium, of course. but the fans were celebrating in full force back in germany. few of them could have predicted this earlier in the season. they sacked previous coach niko kovac in november after a 5—1 defeat to eintracht frankfurt that left them fourth in the budesliga. so a greatjob done by hans flick. contrast that with paris where police had to disperse fans unhappy with their team's defeat. marseille remain the only french team to have won europe's top prize. closer to home, two matches in the scottish premiership yesterday as hibs continued their best start to the season in a6 years with victory over stjohnstone. it looked like the game was heading for a goalless draw but stevie mallan s
it was a frenchman scoring against his former club, kingsley coman with his first goal against psg. star player neymar was in tears by the final whistle as the french giants continue their search for that elusive champions league triumph. a record breaking result for bayern, who become the first team to win every single game on the way to their sixth title. they won it in front of an empty stadium, of course. but the fans were celebrating in full force back in germany. few of them could have...
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the only goal came from kingsley coman, ironically, a french player, who headed injust before the hour mark. a hugely satisfying night for the bayern coach, hansi flick. he only took over in november on a temporary basis but he has now won the league, german and european cups although he has given the credit to his players. translation: there is a nice saying that success is only rented and the rent has to be paid every day. this is something the team shows every day with their attitude on the pitch. they are willing to give 100% and therefore it makes me and the coaching staff very proud to work with such great players. in paris, the champs—elysses was closed off to traffic, perhaps anticipating a party. but the party never came. so the french team's search for a first champions league title will have to wait. bayern have been unstoppable this year. they have been worthy winners. german football on top yet again. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @ ben m bland. there are plenty stories that we have covered and more details of those on the bbc website. or go on the bbc app. i will
the only goal came from kingsley coman, ironically, a french player, who headed injust before the hour mark. a hugely satisfying night for the bayern coach, hansi flick. he only took over in november on a temporary basis but he has now won the league, german and european cups although he has given the credit to his players. translation: there is a nice saying that success is only rented and the rent has to be paid every day. this is something the team shows every day with their attitude on the...
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the only goal came from kingsley coman, ironically, a french player, who headed injust before the hour mark. a satisfying night for the bayern coach, hansi flick. he took over in november on a temporary basis but he has now won the league, german and european cups although he has given the credit to his players. translation: there is a nice saying that success is only rented and the rent has to be paid every day. this is something the team shows every day with their attitude on the pitch. they are willing to give 100% and therefore it makes me and the coaching staff very proud to work with such great players. in paris, the champs—elysses was closed off to traffic, perhaps anticipating a party. but the party never came. so the french team's search for a first champions league title will have to wait. bayern have been unstoppable this year. they have been worthy winners. german football on top yet again. a reminder of our top story. president alexander lukashenko of belarus has responded with defiance to the latest mass protests against his disputed re—election. as huge crowds filled
the only goal came from kingsley coman, ironically, a french player, who headed injust before the hour mark. a satisfying night for the bayern coach, hansi flick. he took over in november on a temporary basis but he has now won the league, german and european cups although he has given the credit to his players. translation: there is a nice saying that success is only rented and the rent has to be paid every day. this is something the team shows every day with their attitude on the pitch. they...
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it was 0—0 at the break, dunlop broken when the french international winner kingsley coman got a header to give bayern munich a 1—0 lead and that is how it is now after 67 minutes and as things stand it would mean bayern munich would go on to win the competition for the second time in their history while psg will now be looking to turn things up and give themselves a chance to be crowned champions of europe for the first time. you're watching bbc news. now it's time to take a quick look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. hello. monday are not a bad date but used it looks different, an atlantic storm is developing, it will head in oui’ storm is developing, it will head in our direction and bring heavy rain and gales but in the short term it's not too bad apart from a few showers in the morning at southern wales and the south of england, they should clear away and there might be one or two showers in the afternoon but on balance a fine day for most of us, 20 in london, mid or high teens in the north and here's that spell of heavy weather approaching monday night into tuesday. de
it was 0—0 at the break, dunlop broken when the french international winner kingsley coman got a header to give bayern munich a 1—0 lead and that is how it is now after 67 minutes and as things stand it would mean bayern munich would go on to win the competition for the second time in their history while psg will now be looking to turn things up and give themselves a chance to be crowned champions of europe for the first time. you're watching bbc news. now it's time to take a quick look at...
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kingsley ward is an unlikely rock legend. inspired by elvis 60 years ago, he started a band with his brother, charles. but when the london recording studios turned them down, they decided to build their own. two, three, four. the band didn't take off, but the studios did. as the new film telling rockfield's history sets out, by 1970, they'd recorded a number one. # i hear you knocking, but you can't come in. after that, the big names followed, including queen. lovely boys, by the way, all of them were. and they used to play frisbee in the yard, but they were followed by a band from canada called rush, which was a massive rock band and they were followed by iggy pop. and when iggy pop was here, david bowie turned up. and then, in 1980, simple minds turned up. there are little pieces of rock history everywhere you look. in here, for example, is where freddie mercury finished off bohemian rhapsody. on top of this wall, noel gallagher recorded the guitars to wonderwall. and coldplay were inspired to name one of their biggest song
kingsley ward is an unlikely rock legend. inspired by elvis 60 years ago, he started a band with his brother, charles. but when the london recording studios turned them down, they decided to build their own. two, three, four. the band didn't take off, but the studios did. as the new film telling rockfield's history sets out, by 1970, they'd recorded a number one. # i hear you knocking, but you can't come in. after that, the big names followed, including queen. lovely boys, by the way, all of...
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kingsley ward is an unlikely rock legend. inspired by elvis 60 years ago, he started a band with his brother, charles. but when the london recording studios turned them down, they decided to build their own. two, three, four. the band didn't take off, but the studios did. as the new film telling rockfield's history sets out, by 1970, they'd recorded a number one. # i hear you knocking, but you can't come in. after that, the big names followed, including queen. lovely boys, by the way, all of them were. and they used to play frisbee in the yard, but they were followed by a band from canada called rush, which was a massive rock band and they were followed by iggy pop. and when iggy pop was here, david bowie turned up. and then, in 1980, simple minds turned up. there are little pieces of rock history everywhere you look and, here, for example, is where freddie mercury finished up bohemian rhapsody. on top of this wall, noel gallagher recorded the guitars to wonderwall. and coldplay were inspired to name one of their biggest song
kingsley ward is an unlikely rock legend. inspired by elvis 60 years ago, he started a band with his brother, charles. but when the london recording studios turned them down, they decided to build their own. two, three, four. the band didn't take off, but the studios did. as the new film telling rockfield's history sets out, by 1970, they'd recorded a number one. # i hear you knocking, but you can't come in. after that, the big names followed, including queen. lovely boys, by the way, all of...
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jessica kingsley today is elsa from frozen. she has found a way to give little harry his birthday party online. social distancing, life indoors, not much fun, especially if you are three. if there are germs outside, we have got to stay indoors. # do you want to build a snowman... come on, let's go and play. one thing has not been cancelled. jessica kingsley today is elsa from frozen. she has found a way to give little harry his birthday party online. harry started asking us in december to have a frozen party and we were looking forward to it and counting down the days until at least from the beginning of february so the fact that we were able to have one is just unbelievable. # let it go, let it go. # i'm one with the wind and sky. forjessica, the experiment with a virtual birthday party seems to be working. just look at their faces! # do you want to build a snowman? how did that feel? really weird but really lovely, because it meant i could still give the children the magic and that is what it is about, because it is their spe
jessica kingsley today is elsa from frozen. she has found a way to give little harry his birthday party online. social distancing, life indoors, not much fun, especially if you are three. if there are germs outside, we have got to stay indoors. # do you want to build a snowman... come on, let's go and play. one thing has not been cancelled. jessica kingsley today is elsa from frozen. she has found a way to give little harry his birthday party online. harry started asking us in december to have...