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inside the paper, hopefully. quickly, the daily express. an extra incentive to stick to your health. the paper as saying that it will help you defeat dementia particularly if you have type 2 diabetes or are obese. does that make you think that you need to stick at it this year? we were talking earlier about fitness and health. any message of this kind of nature at this time of year is always going to try and move readers, definitely. ithink always going to try and move readers, definitely. i think many people rethink that they need to keep in shape, keep down their fat consumption etc. it is good for us. but i, kinda, a regularwill reminder is always warranted although i do prefer the headlines that say chocolate make you smarter oi' that say chocolate make you smarter or that drinking wine is good for you. in a way that contradict themselves because they say keep feet to defeat dementia and then they have a think yourself thin diet plan. just do the metalwork, don't worry about exercise. -- just do the
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mental work. that is it for the papers. coming up next week a sports day. hello, i'm olly foster, these are our sportsday headlines tonight: liverpool slip up at sunderland as they cut the gap to chelsea byjust a point. manchester united are on the march — 6 in a row for them but they are still 6th. and mighty mike — van gerwen is world champion once again. good evening.
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the premier league has been almost non stop for the past week or so. six more matches today. second placed liverpool could have closed the gap on chelsea to 3 points, with a win at sunderland, but they could only draw. they twice took the lead through daniel sturridge and then sadio mane at the stadium of light but twice jermain defoe equalised from the penalty spot. they are still in the relegation zone butjust one point off saftey they are still in the relegation zone butjust one point off safety liverpool are still second but if chelsea beat spurs on wednesday they could stretch their lead to 8 points. you need a little bit of luck. i thought when you work so hard, maybe you deserve but maybe they deserved it. it does not feel too good, of course. it is a little bit of
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coincidence in situation like this. we matched their energy and we deserved it. we played against a good team and we hung in when we had to. we had big chances as well. jermaine defoe had a chance to get over the goalkeeper. manchester city manager pep guardiola says he will be at the club for the next three seasons, maybe more but that he is arriving at the end of his coaching career. in an interviuew with the american broadcaster nbc, the 45 year—old said, "i will not be on the bench until i am 60 or 65 years old. i feel that the the process of my goodbye has already started." they are back up to third in the table after beating burnley 2—1 at the etihad stadium, but they played for an hour with 10 men after having their captain fernandinho sent off for a reckless challenge. gael clichy and sergio aguero both scored in the space of four second—half minutes to set up the victory. ben mee scrambled one back for burnley. despite the win, pep guardiola had what can only be described as an awkward exchange with the bbc‘s damianjohnson
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after the match. we won against a lot of circumstances in a tough game and we are happy for that. what was it your view of the red card? you are the journal is not me. the fans would like to know. not me. you do not seem like to know. not me. you do not seem that happy that you one? why it don't you believe am happy? you are not showing it. i was so happy. happy not showing it. i was so happy. happy new year. a manchester city in the title is make yesterday no. happy new year. a manchester city in the title is make yesterday noe yesterday no. manchester united laboured to a 2—0 win against west ham at the london stadium. the hammers were always up against it after having a man sent off early in the first half. united's sixth league win a row sees them move level on points with fifth placed.
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spurs adam wild reports. when an informed manchester united come to visit, luck is always needed. for west ham there really wasn't much here. that challenge brought his first premier league start to an end after less than 15 minutes for feghouli. replace suggest he may have been unfortunate u nfortu nate ca n suggest he may have been unfortunate unfortunate can be fickle. manchester united may feel like was not on their side either stop jamboree near fortunate they were not behind before they were able to ta ke not behind before they were able to take effect. it would be costly. those changes mata and ibrahimovic putting manchester united ahead stop here are going closer than perhaps here are going closer than perhaps he realised. the second came from ibrahimovic. a moment, even he seemed surprised not to have been ruled outside. manchester united
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closing the gap at the top west ham ruing their luck. it is very hard for everyone. hard for us to think well. when you are tied you do not think well and it was hard for them to play with one player less so these fixtures are very difficult. the more and more you see it, it is more jones who went to the dangerous tackle with what you call a scissors. then feghouli, maybe he made a meal out of it, maybe he tried to defend himself but definitely, so early in the game, totally against us, at big mistake for us. everton are starting to hit form, they are unbeaten over christmas and new year, they beat southampton
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3—0 at goodison park. goals from enner valencia, leighton baines and romelu lukaku gave manager ronald koeman the win against his former club. saints third straight defeat in the premier league is their worst run in 2 years. first half, not good. i think we missed some tempo in the game and every time the tempo was higher, we created opportunities to score and that was the problem in the first half. it was not that intensity in the game and he brought that in after half—time and then you see the final result. west bromwich albion came from behind to beat hull city 3—1. it's only the second time this season that they've had back—to—back premier league wins. albion fell behind to a robert snodgrass goal but hit back after the break — chris brunt, gareth mcauley and james morrison securing all three points for tony pulis's side at the hawthorns. so just one other result to tell you about today.
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bit of a non—event in the lunchtime kick—off middlesbrough drew 0—0 at home to leicester. that result means the reigning champions are still without an away win this season. here's how the top of the table looks: liverpool five behind chelsea who face spurs on wednesday. manchester city back to third. fourth—placed arsenal are at bournemouth tomorrow. at the bottom of the table, a point for sunderland, but they're still in the relegation zone. hull city also stay in the bottom three. palace face swansea tomorrow which will have a big impact in the releagtion battle. tow other sides in the bottom half, stoke and watford also play each other tomorrow. swansea are managerless at the moment paul clement is expected to be in the stands at selhurst park for their match against palace tomoprrow bayern munich, for their match against palace tomorrow bayern munich, where he is assistant to carlo ancelotti, have given him permisson to talk to the club. and it's understood that he has already agreed a 2.5 year deal to at the swans to become their third manager of the season.
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clement was sacked by championship club derby in february. there's been a high profile sacking in rugby union. leicester have got rid of their director of rugby richard cockerill. he's been on the coaching staff for over a decade, and played over 250 times for the tigers in 2 spells. they are 5th in the premiership table. the 46 year old said he still believed he was the right person to lead the team, but respected the board's decision. leicester tigers are the manchester united of rugby in england. they are expected to win trophies. the crowd expected to win trophies. the crowd expect the very best and this is one of the biggest rugby managerial sackings that has taken place over the past ten years. where leicester do next is interesting. they have a man in aaron major, he is going to be the interim director of rugby, i suppose. if they decide it's better asa suppose. if they decide it's better as a track suited manager, and they
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need someone else overseeing issues than there are a number of names. stuart lancaster who is now doing a brilliantjob at leinster are perhaps was to come back to english by. perhaps was to come back to english rugby. the former south african coach, he is a free agent come the summer coach, he is a free agent come the summer so coach, he is a free agent come the summer so it is up in the air at the moment. michael van gerwen has won his second world darts championship. mighty mike beat the reigning pdc champ gary anderson 7 sets to 3 at alexandra palace. the dutchman, who is the world number one, was throwing for the match at 6—2 up when he was briefly interrupted by a prankster who had made his way on to the stage and lifted the trophy. he was quickly dealt with. the flying scotman, who was looking for a hatrick of world titles won that set but van gerwen, who won his first title in 2014 came through the next set, sealing the match with a bull
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to take the 350 thousand pound first prize. it's been an incredible season for the dutchman that his 26th title. that's all from sportsday. from all of us at the bbc sport centre, goodnight. it is getting cold across england and wales with widespread frost forming. the clear skies have allowed some beautiful pictures to be sent in, of things like the moon. venus and mars have also been visible. this from mr hsa from one of our weather watchers. if you are to go out for a spot of astronomy, freezing cold start to tuesday. across england and wales, the risk of icy stretches first thing in the
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morning. further north it does not get that cold. across scotland, windy with outbreaks of rain across the north and west but hopefully staying clear of the central belt. cloudy start full northern ireland and parts of north—west england and northern wales as well. much of eastern england, southern england and southern wales, a fine sunny start stop cold and frosty with plenty of sunshine. one to fog patches possible but they will not last long and will not be widespread. rest of the day on tuesday, the sunshine increasingly becoming confined to southern england and the southern wales. further north and west, quite cloudy with outbreaks of rain continuing for the north—west corner of scotland. shetland could have gusts of 70 mph. showers through tomorrow night as well. some could have a wintry edge across the idols. across
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the north—west islands of scotland, a nip of frost. the forecast for wednesday, cold air moving down from the north sea. as that works in, plenty of showers forming over the relatively warm seas dot the good news, most showers should stayjust away from the east coast, one to perhaps a grazing the coastline. a cloudy day but sunshine coming out. as it does, temperatures go down, it will be a cold day for northern half of the uk. sharp frost though dry on thursday. cloudy, wet and windy but milder as well. temperatures in glasgow reaching double figures by the end of the week. that's your forecast. welcome to newsday. the headlines
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turkish officials say this is the suspect being hunted by police over the attack on a nightclub in istanbul. an islamic state says he is one of their followers. stories of some of the victims begin to emerge. 39 people died in the nightclub on new year's eve. i am in london. islamic state carries out a string of bombings in baghdad targeting shia muslims. and former chief executive of hong kong, donald tsang, goes on trial on corruption charges. live from our studios in singapore and london.
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