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from kylian mbappe if they're to overturn the 3—2 quarter—final defeat in the uefa champions league following the first leg in paris. mbappe failed to hit the target from three shots, lost the ball 13 times and was caught offside three times. however the p56 and france captain scored a hat trick on his last visit to barcelona in 2021 and will be hoping to replicate that if he is to keep alive his dream of winning the competition. borussia dortmund looking to oveturn a 2—1 aggregate score to atletico madrid in the second leg of their quarter final. dortmund will be without forward sebastien haller, who has has been ruled out with a recurrence of his left ankle injury. haller scored a late goal in dortmund s 2—1 loss at atletico in the first leg on wednesday, but got injured early in the team 5 bundesliga win at borussia monchengladbach on saturday. jadon sancho missed the trip to monchengladbach through illness, but was back with his teammates on sunday and is expected to return to the squad for atletico.
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a reminder of those fixtures later. barcelona host paris saint—germain at the nou camp, while atletico madrid are in germany to play borussia dortmund. in the english premier league where chelsea manager mauricio pochettino has said he was "upset" after his players argued over who would take a penalty in their 6—0 win over everton. palmer scored the fastest hat—trick for chelsea in the premier league — three goals inside the first 30 minutes. but then a penalty was awarded in the second half and there was a dipute between nicolas jackson and noni madueke before captain conor gallagher wrestled the ball away and gave it to cole palmer, chelsea's regular taker, who scored his fourth goal. palmer is now the league's joint top scorer on 20 goals — putting him level with erling haaland. 6—0 is everton�*s biggest loss of the season. but, despite the convincing win, pochettino said he was disappointed in his players�* behaviour.
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it's a shame, it's a shame that we behave like this. that is the process of a young team that need to learn a lot. and for me, it's the last time that i want to see something like this. we are in a professional environment, we are in chelsea and we need to behave in a different way, thinking in the collective and not being focused only on the individual achievement. with almost 100 days to go until the games in paris, the olympic flame has been lit in athens. the ceremony took place in greece's ancient olympia, where the first olympic games were held in 776 bc. the flame was handed to the first torchbearer — gold medallist at the tokyo olympics, greek rower, stefanos douskos. it starts an international torch relay, travelling through greece, france, and french overseas territories, before ending at the paris olympic games. after suffering many injuries, rafael nadal has confirmed that he will make his return to clay
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at the barcelona open. the 22—time grand slam champion pulled out of this year's australian open injanuary with a hip injury, and missed atp events at indian wells and monte carlo. nadal has dropped to world number 644, will take on italian flavio cobolli in his first match on clay since winning the french open two years ago. however, he wouldn't be drawn on whether he'd make this yea r�*s roland garros. i can't give you an injury of data because the list is long and ijust want to think about what can happen. i can tell you today i feel myself, enough good to be encore tomorrow and that for me is so important, means a lot to me to play one more time here in barcelona. veronika kudermetova fought back from a set down to beat barbora krejcikova in the opening
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round of the stuttgart open. the world number 19 bounced back from a break and 3—0 down in the deciding set to take a 5—7, 6—4, 6—4 victory. that's her third win in four career meetings with the czech. kudermetova will take on fourth seed elena rybakina in the second round. women's college basketball superstar caitlin clark has been drafted into the professional league as the first overall pick by the indiana fever. clark is the all—time leading scorer across men's and women's college basketball, racking up the most three—point shots ever in a single season — a record previously held by professional player steph curry. she entered the wnba draft after concluding her final season as a senior at iowa university. this is the most competitive league in the entire world, less than 144 spots. you better bring it every night, that is what i will do, that is exactly how i live, every game,
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no matter the opponent, i prepared the same way, i brought the same fire and energy. i think that is the biggest thing going into my career. cedric mullins saved a run with an exceptional diving catch for the baltimore orioles in a 7—4 victory over the minnesota twins. that is an exceptional catch, worth seeing again. it helped baltimore to a 7—4 victory. and that's all the sport for now. thank you, jane. her stay in number ten lasted 49 days before liz twist was forced to stand down as prime minister in 2022 following a mini budget that sparked economic turmoil. speaking ahead of the release of her blue, she's revealed the hopes of a donald trump victory
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and admitted she would welcome nigel farage as an mp. she's been speaking to our political editor. talk directly to the viewer who whatever their politics says your time as pre—administer let the uk as an international laughing stock. i don't think that is true. this is just pathetic point—scoring. i don't think that is true. this is just pathetic point-scoring. address directl our just pathetic point-scoring. address directly our viewer _ just pathetic point-scoring. address directly our viewer or _ just pathetic point-scoring. address directly our viewer or listener - just pathetic point-scoring. address directly our viewer or listener who l directly our viewer or listener who looks back 18 months and remembers the mini budget and blames you for mortgages going sky high, for the country feeling poorer and the economy going into a spin and saying you with the author and it was a disaster. ~ ., ., , disaster. mortgages getting higher was a phenomenon _ disaster. mortgages getting higher was a phenomenon happening - disaster. mortgages getting higher i was a phenomenon happening around the world. interest rates were going out, they had been too low for too
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long. it was a failure of the bank of england not to put them up earlier, which would have helped stem inflation. it earlier, which would have helped stem inflation.— earlier, which would have helped stem inflation. it was your actions which led to _ stem inflation. it was your actions which led to the _ stem inflation. it was your actions which led to the spiralling - stem inflation. it was your actions which led to the spiralling mess. i j which led to the spiralling mess. i don't agree with it. the markets went into turmoil, you slack—jawed sanswer. == went into turmoil, you slack-“awed sanswer. , ., . ~ went into turmoil, you slack-“awed sanswer. -- you sacked your chancellor. _ sanswer. -- you sacked your chancellor. the _ sanswer. -- you sacked your chancellor. the fact - sanswer. -- you sacked your chancellor. the fact is, - sanswer. -- you sacked your. chancellor. the fact is, growth sanswer. -- you sacked your- chancellor. the fact is, growth was not high enough, but wasn't enough money coming into the exchequer, meaning squeeze is. you had the bank of england running monetary policy actively not supporting the government. i don't support the governor's continuation. we didn't know we were sitting on a tender box. �* , ., know we were sitting on a tender
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box. �* ,, ., ., ~' know we were sitting on a tender box. �* ,, ., ., ~ ., know we were sitting on a tender box. �* ., , box. are you looking for somebody else to blame? _ box. are you looking for somebody else to blame? i _ box. are you looking for somebody else to blame? i do _ box. are you looking for somebody else to blame? i do believe... - box. are you looking for somebody | else to blame? i do believe... what i am saying — else to blame? i do believe... what i am saying is— else to blame? i do believe... what i am saying is yes- _ else to blame? i do believe... what i am saying is yes. it _ else to blame? i do believe... what i am saying is yes. it was _ else to blame? i do believe... what i am saying is yes. it was someone | i am saying is yes. it was someone else's fault? _ i am saying is yes. it was someone else's fault? i'm _ i am saying is yes. it was someone else's fault? i'm not _ i am saying is yes. it was someone else's fault? i'm not saying - i am saying is yes. it was someone else's fault? i'm not saying i'm - else's fault? i'm not saying i'm erfect. else's fault? i'm not saying i'm perfect it's — else's fault? i'm not saying i'm perfect. it's all— else's fault? i'm not saying i'm perfect. it's all well— else's fault? i'm not saying i'm perfect. it's all well and - else's fault? i'm not saying i'm perfect. it's all well and good l perfect. it's all well and good saying you accept the blame. i won't let them get off the hook. you saying you accept the blame. i won't let them get off the hook.— let them get off the hook. you talk about the deep _ let them get off the hook. you talk about the deep state. _ let them get off the hook. you talk about the deep state. isn't - let them get off the hook. you talk about the deep state. isn't that - let them get off the hook. you talk about the deep state. isn't that to | about the deep state. isn't that to indulge in conspiracy theory? it is a description _ indulge in conspiracy theory? it is a description of _ indulge in conspiracy theory? it 3 a description of a group of people, a description of a group of people, a group think that is not accountable to electors. you offer raise for accountable to electors. you offer praise for donald _ accountable to electors. you offer praise for donald trump - accountable to electors. you offer praise for donald trump in - accountable to electors. you offer praise for donald trump in the - accountable to electors. you offer. praise for donald trump in the book. do you hope he wins again. yes, i do. ~ g do you hope he wins again. yes, i do.~ �* , do you hope he wins again. yes, i do. , , ., do. why? because i believe we need a stron: do. why? because i believe we need a strong america- _ do. why? because i believe we need a strong america. under— do. why? because i believe we need a strong america. under donald - do. why? because i believe we need a strong america. under donald trump, | strong america. under donald trump, when he was president, the world was
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safer. �* , ., ~ when he was president, the world was safer. �*, ., ~ ., , safer. let's talk about the news this week- _ safer. let's talk about the news this week. the _ safer. let's talk about the news this week. the smoking - safer. let's talk about the news this week. the smoking ban - safer. let's talk about the news| this week. the smoking ban that rishi sunak is suggesting, the idea that over time a growing amount of the population cannot legally buy cigarettes. you are not a fan. does it suggest rishi sunak in your view is a conservative in name only? mi; is a conservative in name only? my view is is a conservative in name only? ij�*i view is we is a conservative in name only? m view is we should absolutely is a conservative in name only? m1 view is we should absolutely protect children from damage and danger while they are developing decision—making capabilities. we are a free country, we shouldn't be telling people not to smoke. i worried where it will lead, whether we will get a sugar allowance every week or a number of drinks we can have. , , ,, i, ~ i, have. indulge me, is rishi sunak an insufficient conservative? _ have. indulge me, is rishi sunak an insufficient conservative? i - have. indulge me, is rishi sunak an insufficient conservative? i don't i insufficient conservative? i don't know why the — insufficient conservative? i don't know why the policy _ insufficient conservative? i don't know why the policy has - insufficient conservative? i don't know why the policy has been i insufficient conservative? i don't i know why the policy has been brought forward, but i think it is own
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conservative and we are ill—advised to pursue it. conservative and we are ill-advised to pursue it— to pursue it. let's talk about the .a l to pursue it. let's talk about the party. would _ to pursue it. let's talk about the party. would nigel— to pursue it. let's talk about the party, would nigel farage i to pursue it. let's talk about the party, would nigel farage be i to pursue it. let's talk about the party, would nigel farage be a l party, would nigel farage be a welcome addition? i party, would nigel farage be a welcome addition?— party, would nigel farage be a welcome addition? i think it would be aood. welcome addition? i think it would be good- and _ welcome addition? i think it would be good. and became _ welcome addition? i think it would be good. and became an - welcome addition? i think it would be good. and became an mp? i i welcome addition? i think it would i be good. and became an mp? i would support him, yes. why? he believes in conservative values. it's a shame he's not in the conservative party. thank you, liz truss. that is liz truss talking to chris mason. you can watch the full interview with liz truss. you can find that on the bbc iplayer and also on bbc sounds. i want to show some pictures from san diego, of 70 endangered toyotas introduced the wild. ——
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tortoises. they have been fitted with radio transmitters so they can be monitored in the future. lovely pictures. sarah campbell is next. let's get a check on the weather. hello, on the whole today's weather will not be as violent as yesterday. yesterday brought some really intense downpours, thunderstorms and some very squally in places, damaging winds. today is breezy but not as windy. there will still be showers but those showers will not be as violent. the wind is coming from the north so it will remain quite chilly. we have a frontal system gracing the east coast, cloud and showery rain. otherwise it is sunshine and showers in the north to north westerly flow and high—pressure waiting in the wings and that will be more dominant as the week wears on. through the rest of the day,
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sunny spells, scattered showers and some of them will be heavy with hail, central and eastern parts of england most likely to see thunder. wintry showers over high ground in scotland. it will be quite windy and it is going to feel rather chilly for the time of year. eight to 13 or 14 degrees which is below the norm in many locations. this evening and tonight, many showers will fade but some will keep going in the north of scotland where it will stay windy. but, underneath clear skies and temperatures will drop down to around freezing, below freezing for a few spots in the north of the uk. there could be a touch of frost for some of us to start tomorrow morning. but tomorrow should bring some good spells of sunshine for many. a frontal system will bring cloud and rain across northern ireland, grazing into western parts of scotland and the rain pushing down across wales and into the south—west of england later in the day. temperatures generally between nine and 12 celsius. for thursday, we will see another frontal system pushing across the north of the country, cloud and rain
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especially for scotland. a brisk wind here. further south, more in the way of dry weather but a change in the wind direction might make it feel less chilly, ten to 14 degrees. as we head to the weekend, the frontal system clears out of the way and high pressure begins to make its move. it pushes eastwards and will become centred quite close to the uk so the winds will ease a little, more in the way of dry weather. perhaps the odd shower and those temperatures may creep up a little, 14 to 17 degrees by sunday.
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live from jerusalem. this is bbc news. israel calls for sanctions to be imposed on iran after its unprecedented drone and missile attack. we'll have the very latest. our other top stories: a muslim student loses a high court challenge
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against a ban on prayer rituals at a london school. and fire engulfs the old stock exchange in the centre of copenhagen — one of denmark's most historic landmarks. you join me here injerusalem, as israel has launched what it says is a �*diplomatic offensive' against iran — calling on 32 countries around the world to impose sanctions on what it describes as the iranian missile project. the israeli foreign minister israel katz put this statement on the social media site x, saying that iran must be stopped now, before it is too late.

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