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england's hearts are being ripped out. for england's cricketers, an eventful year. an historic series win over south africa, and then against sri lanka, captain alastair cook became the youngest batsman ever to 10,000 test runs. series against pakistan, bangladesh and india were rather less successful, but the real heartbreak came at the world t20, all the way to the final, before falling at the final hurdle. victory batted from their grasp, carlos brathwaite and the west indies uncontrollable, ben stokes and england, inconsolable. it was a double for the west indies as they claimed the women's title as well. drama only rivalled by the end of the county championship season. middlesex, winners, and one of the tightest finishes in years. so much of sport is about getting across the line first. 33/1 shot rule the world lived up to his name, winning the grand national. on—board was teenager david mullings, proving that even on its 169th running, this great race is still capable of fairy tales. there are others for whom crossing that line first is now a familiarfeeling
england's hearts are being ripped out. for england's cricketers, an eventful year. an historic series win over south africa, and then against sri lanka, captain alastair cook became the youngest batsman ever to 10,000 test runs. series against pakistan, bangladesh and india were rather less successful, but the real heartbreak came at the world t20, all the way to the final, before falling at the final hurdle. victory batted from their grasp, carlos brathwaite and the west indies uncontrollable,...
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too many people look back on his england career and as with many england managers, it was a time when england where getting a lot more ridicule and grief than they deserved for sure. overall, graham was an outstanding coach and a top, top manager. and a great guy. a really fantastic, fantastic man. he lived for his football and his family. fantastic, fantastic man. he lived for his football and his familylj think every single person we have spoken to this afternoon has referred to him as very much a gentleman. is that something you would echo? absolutely. he and i spent a lot of time with luther blissett. he came to play with me when i was at bournemouth and he would talk about his time at watford and playing with grey and how he natured them young players. how he brought them through from youth into big stars. he was a father figure for all those young players at the time. he took them two cup finals, winning, fighting for the top of the premier league at his time there with eltonjohn was a great exciting time in football for not only watford but football in general. we are looking a
too many people look back on his england career and as with many england managers, it was a time when england where getting a lot more ridicule and grief than they deserved for sure. overall, graham was an outstanding coach and a top, top manager. and a great guy. a really fantastic, fantastic man. he lived for his football and his family. fantastic, fantastic man. he lived for his football and his familylj think every single person we have spoken to this afternoon has referred to him as very...
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six fa cup replays in england on tuesday. sunderland are out after losing to fellow premier league side burnley. ex—england manager sam allardyce enjoyed his first win as crystal palace manager as they beat one of his old clubs, bolton. their reward is a home tie against manchester city. defence in the key to success, that's how plymouth, a league two side in england, can beat premier league liverpool. the two sides meet in their fa cup replay on wednesday night and jurgen klopp, the liverpool manager, says plymouth have every right to concentrate all their efforts on stopping his team from scoring. they are allowed to defend with all they have because we are a premier league team and they are a league two tea m, league team and they are a league two team, that's how it is, so usually they play different. they area top usually they play different. they are a top team in league two. but to go to the next round, as a lower league team, you should concentrate on defence. it makes absolute sense. if they open up we will take it
six fa cup replays in england on tuesday. sunderland are out after losing to fellow premier league side burnley. ex—england manager sam allardyce enjoyed his first win as crystal palace manager as they beat one of his old clubs, bolton. their reward is a home tie against manchester city. defence in the key to success, that's how plymouth, a league two side in england, can beat premier league liverpool. the two sides meet in their fa cup replay on wednesday night and jurgen klopp, the...
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england. they reached the semifinals of the world cup but were going through it transition. through a transition. he got them to a championship, but he was criticised for substituting gary lineker in what would be his last international. worse was to follow. england failed to qualify for the 1994 world cup. he resigned in november 1993, having failed in the biggest job of his career. the press dwelled on results but he had earned the players‘ respects. a guy who was so passionate, who was so in love with the game of football, and who was straight and honest and would tell you as it was. he was not afraid to do that, whether you were a young player or a very experienced player. i think that is how he will be remembered. the england experienced never left taylor but neither did it break him. he returned to management with wolves and watford as well as aston villa. he then moved to the microphone as a commentator. it allowed the nation to discover the graham taylor that the players knew — in
england. they reached the semifinals of the world cup but were going through it transition. through a transition. he got them to a championship, but he was criticised for substituting gary lineker in what would be his last international. worse was to follow. england failed to qualify for the 1994 world cup. he resigned in november 1993, having failed in the biggest job of his career. the press dwelled on results but he had earned the players‘ respects. a guy who was so passionate, who was so...
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from england career, every time i put that england shirt oni every time i put that england shirt on i hada every time i put that england shirt on i had a lot of emotion playing for my country. and playing for arsenal, the club i've loved since i was a young kid and went to their games. if i wasn't injured, i could have achieved a lot more. who knows. right now, i can't say i have any regrets. she'll now take up a coaching role at her beloved haars nail. he legacy secure. her influence will continue. jim furyk has been named as captain of the us ryder cup team for next year's event. as a player furyk has played 30 matches in eight ryder cups. the 2018 competition will be held in france he' named davis love as one of his vice—captaining for next year's competition. at the albatros course of le golf national in saint-quentin—en—yvelines, just outside paris. the united states are the defending champions, but last won in europe in 1993, a quarter century earlier. the family of boxer nick blackwell has told the bbc he's unable to walk and it'll be at least a year before he makes a ful
from england career, every time i put that england shirt oni every time i put that england shirt on i hada every time i put that england shirt on i had a lot of emotion playing for my country. and playing for arsenal, the club i've loved since i was a young kid and went to their games. if i wasn't injured, i could have achieved a lot more. who knows. right now, i can't say i have any regrets. she'll now take up a coaching role at her beloved haars nail. he legacy secure. her influence will...
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when will you know your england captain? we will name the squad before the portugal camp, one week before the french game, and then we will name the actual captain when we name the team. is it in mind to that dylan hartley continue? 100%. if team. is it in mind to that dylan hartley continue? 10096. if he is right to play, he will be captain. on to tennis, and the world number one andy murray is through to the second round of the qatar open in doha. murray breezed through the first set 6—love injust 20 minutes against the frenchman jeremy chardy — but he was taken all the way to a tie—break in the second. he won the tiue—break by 7 points to 2, to seal his place in the next round, where he'll face jurgen meltzer of austria. it's a good start to 2017 for rafael nadal, who kicked off the year with a straight sets win over alexandr dolgopolov at the brisbane international. the 14—time grand slam champion has slipped to ninth in the world after taking the end of 2016 off to rest. the spaniard without a major title sinc
when will you know your england captain? we will name the squad before the portugal camp, one week before the french game, and then we will name the actual captain when we name the team. is it in mind to that dylan hartley continue? 100%. if team. is it in mind to that dylan hartley continue? 10096. if he is right to play, he will be captain. on to tennis, and the world number one andy murray is through to the second round of the qatar open in doha. murray breezed through the first set 6—love...
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england and wales should get sunny skies. 0n bulk of england and wales should get sunny skies. on thursday a big area of low pressure. this will send some strong winds and heavy rain in our direction. gale—force winds circling around here, it will be blustery at the very least. it will bring my old pa rt the very least. it will bring my old part of the country. the headlines: theresa may orders herforeign the headlines: theresa may orders her foreign and home secretary is to speak to their us counterparts about implications for british citizens of president trump's immigration measures. borisjohnson has called for exemptions for britons who are jewel nationals. jeremy corbyn and tim farron have called for president ron's planned state visit to the uk later this year to be cancelled u nless later this year to be cancelled unless the ban is lifted. mr corbyn said it would be totally wrong for the visit to go ahead. an online petition for mr trump's ran to be stopped has gained nearly 520,000 signatures. it will now be conside
england and wales should get sunny skies. 0n bulk of england and wales should get sunny skies. on thursday a big area of low pressure. this will send some strong winds and heavy rain in our direction. gale—force winds circling around here, it will be blustery at the very least. it will bring my old pa rt the very least. it will bring my old part of the country. the headlines: theresa may orders herforeign the headlines: theresa may orders her foreign and home secretary is to speak to their us...
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but the far north—east of england and most of scotla nd far north—east of england and most of scotland some sunshine once again. once again a contrast in the temperatures. wednesday will be the better day of the week. some sunshine around so we will get a bit of brightness. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines: theresa may orders ministers to speak to their us counterparts about the implications of president trump's travel bans following his new immigration measures. foreign secretary borisjohnson has called for exemptions to be made for britons with dual nationality. opposition leaders jeremy corbyn and tim farron have called for the president's planned state visit to the uk later this year to be cancelled unless the travel ban is lifted. and an online petition against president trump's visit has gained more than half a million supporters. the petition will now be considered for debate by mps in parliament. us military have carried out a raid in the yemen against al-qaeda fighters. officials have said that around 1a militants were killed and a number of civilians. in a statement mr
but the far north—east of england and most of scotla nd far north—east of england and most of scotland some sunshine once again. once again a contrast in the temperatures. wednesday will be the better day of the week. some sunshine around so we will get a bit of brightness. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines: theresa may orders ministers to speak to their us counterparts about the implications of president trump's travel bans following his new immigration measures. foreign secretary...
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in 1990 he replaced sir bobby robson as the england manager. he had a difficult few yea rs, manager. he had a difficult few years, help them qualify for the european championships in 1992 but they were knocked out in the group stage by sweden. he controversially substituted gary lineker in his last match. the famous tabloid headlines. he stayed on but resigned in 1993 after england failed to qualify for the world cup. he suffered huge personal criticised correction —— criticism, not helped bya correction —— criticism, not helped by a fly on the wall documentary with famous scenes of him berating a linesman. he suffered massive vilification in his time as england manager. he returned to club football and enjoyed more successful at watford guiding them to the premiership. another stint in charge of aston villa. he became a very successful bbc pundit. hugely respected for his views by players and managers and by fans. awarm, views by players and managers and by fans. a warm, kind, generous, charming man. incredibly sad news for football. i
in 1990 he replaced sir bobby robson as the england manager. he had a difficult few yea rs, manager. he had a difficult few years, help them qualify for the european championships in 1992 but they were knocked out in the group stage by sweden. he controversially substituted gary lineker in his last match. the famous tabloid headlines. he stayed on but resigned in 1993 after england failed to qualify for the world cup. he suffered huge personal criticised correction —— criticism, not helped...
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frosty in the far north of england. for the rest of england and northern ireland temperatures hold—up and some have seen rain today and that is where it is damp and drizzly. extensive hill fog, so you go up and visibility goes down. here is the picture at 8am, so the frost and fog in scotland, maybe fringing into northern england, although some start frosty, but for northern ireland, england, wales, the blanket of cloud will keep temperatures from falling. it is damp and drizzly in places with mist and fog on the hills and on the coasts, into southern england, then the next weather system comes in, and on monday it will take outbreaks of rain across south—west england into much of wales by the end of the day and moving into northern ireland as well. ahead of that for england there is plenty of cloud with bright brea ks there is plenty of cloud with bright breaks in northern england, but especially in scotland with mist and fog gradually clearing, then we get sunshine. the lowest daytime temperatures 11 degrees and m
frosty in the far north of england. for the rest of england and northern ireland temperatures hold—up and some have seen rain today and that is where it is damp and drizzly. extensive hill fog, so you go up and visibility goes down. here is the picture at 8am, so the frost and fog in scotland, maybe fringing into northern england, although some start frosty, but for northern ireland, england, wales, the blanket of cloud will keep temperatures from falling. it is damp and drizzly in places...
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it will be a glorious day for south—east england. plenty of sunshine but it is cold and i hold out the prospect of some breaks coming along with the cloud across northern ireland and western scotland. it won't be solidly cloudy but, that said, there will be a lot of cloud around. temperatures reaching double figures in the warmest spots. 0n into wednesday night, another cold one coming up across southern counties of england. the tendency for the breaks in the cloud to extend across southern counties of england. that is where we will have the frosty weather overnight. further north, with the cloud cover, again, it is generally frost free with temperatures around 5—7 degrees. thursday starting on a dull and cloudy note, save for southern england, with the prospect of early morning sunshine, and staying reasonably bright through the rest of the day. temperatures under the cloud, 7—9 degrees, maybe ten in western scotland, and spots of rain coming from the cloud now and then. similar weather through friday into the weekend. we have t
it will be a glorious day for south—east england. plenty of sunshine but it is cold and i hold out the prospect of some breaks coming along with the cloud across northern ireland and western scotland. it won't be solidly cloudy but, that said, there will be a lot of cloud around. temperatures reaching double figures in the warmest spots. 0n into wednesday night, another cold one coming up across southern counties of england. the tendency for the breaks in the cloud to extend across southern...
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england and wales, though, with all this cloud around, temperatures holding up. on wednesday the weather system still dragging its heels, especially into england and eventually the rain pulling away from the east quite late in the day. a bit of a brighter interlude between the two weather systems before another one comes into northern ireland to parts of wales and the south—west of england later on wednesday. and again, some of us getting into double figure temperatures. on thursday, it looks like a windy affair, some bright and sunny spells around but bands of showers, some may be heavy with the risk of hail and thunder spreading north—east across the country. and the winds looked like picking up further towards the end of the week and into the weekend. still a lot of uncertainty about the detail but look at this, there's the growing sense some of us will be facing some quite stormy weather by the end of the week and into the weekend. we will, of course, keep you updated. a very warm welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to our viewers in north america and aroun
england and wales, though, with all this cloud around, temperatures holding up. on wednesday the weather system still dragging its heels, especially into england and eventually the rain pulling away from the east quite late in the day. a bit of a brighter interlude between the two weather systems before another one comes into northern ireland to parts of wales and the south—west of england later on wednesday. and again, some of us getting into double figure temperatures. on thursday, it looks...
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next was the top job — england. they'd just reached the world cup semifinals, but were also going through a transition. taylor got them to the european championships, but they disappointed in sweden. he was criticised for substituting gary lineker in what would be his last international. worse was to follow — taylor's england failed to qualify for the 1994 world cup. he resigned in november 1993, having failed in the biggest job of his career. the press dwelled on results, but he'd earned the players‘ respect. a guy who was so passionate, who was so in love with the game of football and who was straight and honest, and who would tell you as it was, and he wasn't afraid to do that whether you were a young player or very experienced, and i think that is the way he will be remembered. the england experience never left taylor. he returned to management with wolves, watford and aston villa. he then moved from the manager's office to the microphone as a commentator. it allowed the nation to discover the graham taylor
next was the top job — england. they'd just reached the world cup semifinals, but were also going through a transition. taylor got them to the european championships, but they disappointed in sweden. he was criticised for substituting gary lineker in what would be his last international. worse was to follow — taylor's england failed to qualify for the 1994 world cup. he resigned in november 1993, having failed in the biggest job of his career. the press dwelled on results, but he'd earned...
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eoin morgan returns to captain england in three one—dayers. he says his family were affected by the criticism he received for missing last october's tour of bangladesh over security fears. morgan and fellow batsman alex hales opted out of the tour after a siege at a cafe in dhaka injuly. when things have been announced like that, you can plan how to deal with them and my way of dealing with that was actually getting away from things, which i did. i didn't see a great deal of it. i think my family saw a lot of it and were very offended, but that is part and parcel of being in the limelight sometimes. but certainly standing here i do not regret my decision. former england cricketer ashley giles has returned to warwickshire as director of sport. giles rejoins the county after two years as lancashire's cricket director and head coach in order to be closer to his family. he's also discussed alastair cook's future as england captain after cook himself said he will "go home and do some thinking" following the 4—0 test series defeat in india. you ha
eoin morgan returns to captain england in three one—dayers. he says his family were affected by the criticism he received for missing last october's tour of bangladesh over security fears. morgan and fellow batsman alex hales opted out of the tour after a siege at a cafe in dhaka injuly. when things have been announced like that, you can plan how to deal with them and my way of dealing with that was actually getting away from things, which i did. i didn't see a great deal of it. i think my...
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chris robshaw has been a stalwart of the england team going back many yea rs, the england team going back many years, and also since losing the captaincy following the rugby world cup he has been a standing for england as one of the troops in his role as blind side flanker, playing all but one of england's miraculous i3 all but one of england's miraculous 13 straight wins in 2016. he is out for three months. when you look at hartley, the captain, struggling for gametime, james haskell likewise, same forjoe launchbury and kroos, so same forjoe launchbury and kroos, so england's forward pack have been hit by injuries with the six nations just a few weeks away. former haas driver esteban gutierrez will compete in the formula e race in his native mexico after losing his seat for the 2017 formula one season. gutierrez failed to score a point last season and was replaced by kevin magnussen as romain grosjean's partner. the former ferrari reserve has not yet revealed which team he will represent in the electric race on the first of april. reigning champion stephane petterhansel has extended
chris robshaw has been a stalwart of the england team going back many yea rs, the england team going back many years, and also since losing the captaincy following the rugby world cup he has been a standing for england as one of the troops in his role as blind side flanker, playing all but one of england's miraculous i3 all but one of england's miraculous 13 straight wins in 2016. he is out for three months. when you look at hartley, the captain, struggling for gametime, james haskell likewise,...
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it's not just england. the latest available figures from wales and northern ireland show a&e departments there are also struggling to treat patients within four hours. in scotland, the picture over christmas week was better. but every part of the nhs is finding this winter to be one of the toughest in recent memory. dominic hughes, bbc news. some of the other stories making bbc news at 5pm. a teenager has appeared in crown court in leeds accused of murdering seven year old katie rough in york. the 15 year—old — who can't be named for legal reasons — was remanded into secure youth accommodation. a woman who alleges she was indecently assaulted by tv presenter rolf harris when she was 12 years old, has told his trial how he had put his hand up her skirt after she asked for an autograph. mr harris denies seven charges of indecent assault and one of sexual assault. sky has withdrawn a comedy programme about michaeljackson, after criticism from the late singer's family. his daughter paris has said the epis
it's not just england. the latest available figures from wales and northern ireland show a&e departments there are also struggling to treat patients within four hours. in scotland, the picture over christmas week was better. but every part of the nhs is finding this winter to be one of the toughest in recent memory. dominic hughes, bbc news. some of the other stories making bbc news at 5pm. a teenager has appeared in crown court in leeds accused of murdering seven year old katie rough in...
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it saw him become the first england player to reach 1500 i’u ns first england player to reach 1500 runs in the shortest format of the game. joe root hit the winning run. victory on sunday would wrap up the series. i think it was a pretty com plete series. i think it was a pretty complete performance, certainly as com plete complete performance, certainly as complete as we have produced on this trip. to win the toss and bold, there is always extra pressure on there is always extra pressure on the bowlers to produce. especially bowling at someone like virat kohli first up, and i thought we handled that really well. mills and jordan coming into the side pretty fresh showed exactly why they are in the side. they were outstanding i thought. it is turning into a tournament for the old stages in noble. —— in melbourne. 36—year—old venus williams will play her first australian open finalfor 14 years. she'll meet 35—year—old sister serena. and another 35—year—old, roger federer, became the oldest man to reach a grand slam final since ken rosewall in 1974. he beat his compatriot s
it saw him become the first england player to reach 1500 i’u ns first england player to reach 1500 runs in the shortest format of the game. joe root hit the winning run. victory on sunday would wrap up the series. i think it was a pretty com plete series. i think it was a pretty complete performance, certainly as com plete complete performance, certainly as complete as we have produced on this trip. to win the toss and bold, there is always extra pressure on there is always extra pressure on...
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but lots of sunshine to start the day across much of eastern england, the south midlands, southern england and south wales. in fact, for many, there will be barely a cloud in the sky. there could be the odd isolated fog patch, but it won't be widespread, and it will clear pretty quickly through tuesday. through the rest of the day, essentially it's a fairly dry day. the cloudiest weather, if you like, across the north—west of the uk could bring isolated showers across the hills of northern england. we do have some wet weather on and off through the day across the north—west of scotland. but it's here where we will see here some of the day's highest temperatures — up to 9 degrees. windy through the northern isles, particularly for shetland. gusts could reach 60—70 miles an hourfor a time. through the night, it will stay blustery, plenty of showers working in across the northern isles, and it will turn cold enough for a nip of frost this coming night, across the far north—west of scotland, particularly in rural parts. looking at the weather charts as they change through tuesday and
but lots of sunshine to start the day across much of eastern england, the south midlands, southern england and south wales. in fact, for many, there will be barely a cloud in the sky. there could be the odd isolated fog patch, but it won't be widespread, and it will clear pretty quickly through tuesday. through the rest of the day, essentially it's a fairly dry day. the cloudiest weather, if you like, across the north—west of the uk could bring isolated showers across the hills of northern...
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the south—west england, wales, the north—west england, northern england, and into the sunshine, largely, decent afternoon. in northern ireland, much cloud. if you shower seeking into the west, but otherwise dry picture. some rain the western isles, but mild and highland scotland, tebbit is up to 13. overnight tonight, the breeze picks up overnight tonight, the breeze picks up and that will break up all the fog. it will stay quite cloudy and a view on patches over the pennines. the fog fit enough for occasional drizzle. snowflakes falling from cloud. a relatively mild night in northern ireland. we good season patches of frost over scotland, and england in way, despite the rather cloudy skies. temperature is getting down to minus five degrees also in the coldest spots. a lot of cloud around to start the day on thursday. thick enough for the snowflake and spit of drizzle, and things may start very icy as well, so watch out for that. through the day, brighter across southern and western areas, but it is the strength of the winds that you will notice, making it feel cold, cold than on the th
the south—west england, wales, the north—west england, northern england, and into the sunshine, largely, decent afternoon. in northern ireland, much cloud. if you shower seeking into the west, but otherwise dry picture. some rain the western isles, but mild and highland scotland, tebbit is up to 13. overnight tonight, the breeze picks up overnight tonight, the breeze picks up and that will break up all the fog. it will stay quite cloudy and a view on patches over the pennines. the fog fit...
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england. to a title challenge in the first. next, was the topjob. england. they just reached the world cup semifinals but were going through a transition taylor got them to the european championships but they disappointed in sweden. he was criticised for substituting gary lineker what what would be his last international. taylor's england failed to qualify for the 1994 world cup. he resigned in november 1993 having failed in the biggestjob of his career, in press dwelled on result but he earned the players‘ respect a guy who was so passionate. who was so in love with the game of football and who was straight and honest and who would tell you as it was, and he wasn‘t afraid do that whether you were a young player or very experienced and i think that is the way he will remember. experience never left #25i8. he returned to mansment with wolves and watford and aston villa. he moved from the manager‘s office the microphone as a commentator, it allowed the nation to discover the graham taylor his players knew. in the word of one an absolute gentleman. graham
england. to a title challenge in the first. next, was the topjob. england. they just reached the world cup semifinals but were going through a transition taylor got them to the european championships but they disappointed in sweden. he was criticised for substituting gary lineker what what would be his last international. taylor's england failed to qualify for the 1994 world cup. he resigned in november 1993 having failed in the biggestjob of his career, in press dwelled on result but he earned...
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anglia and south—east england, with a frosty start for some. it means you get some sunshine and there will be more in east anglia and south—east england compared with today. a bit of sunshine today and eastern scotland, it should brighten up here in the afternoon. tomorrow plenty of cloud, some patchy rain in north—west england and north wales, for example. reasonably mild, the further north you are, but further south, the colder it becomes. despite the sunshine, east anglia and the south—eastjust 4—5. a sharp frost developing as we go through tuesday night into wednesday morning here. elsewhere, that cloud keeps the temperature up but you may be a bit damp and drizzly. some hill fog around as well. on wednesday, quite around as well. on wednesday, quite a sharp contrast across the uk. sunshine in the south but feeling cold. elsewhere, a few brighter brea ks cold. elsewhere, a few brighter breaks but plenty of cloud and it is quite mild in the far north of scotland. temperatures, bit closer together and north to south on thursday friday
anglia and south—east england, with a frosty start for some. it means you get some sunshine and there will be more in east anglia and south—east england compared with today. a bit of sunshine today and eastern scotland, it should brighten up here in the afternoon. tomorrow plenty of cloud, some patchy rain in north—west england and north wales, for example. reasonably mild, the further north you are, but further south, the colder it becomes. despite the sunshine, east anglia and the...
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the spiralling cost of repairing potholes in england and wales. councils predict the repair bill could reach £14 billion within two years. stay with us here on bbc news. in half an hour the click team is in las vegas at the massive electronics show ces. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. nhs england has denied a claim by the british red cross that hospitals and ambulance services are experiencing a "humanitarian crisis". the charity said extra spending on health and social care was needed to make the system sustainable. dozens of a&e departments were forced to divert ambulances to other hospitals last week. the royal college of emergency medicine says the system is on its knees but the department of health says it's investing more money to improve services. dan johnson reports. winter pressure on accident and emergency — nothing new, but the red cross now says the strain on hospitals in england amounts to a humanitarian crisis. the charity claims social—care cuts mean patients are sent home without the right support, so then they end up
the spiralling cost of repairing potholes in england and wales. councils predict the repair bill could reach £14 billion within two years. stay with us here on bbc news. in half an hour the click team is in las vegas at the massive electronics show ces. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. nhs england has denied a claim by the british red cross that hospitals and ambulance services are experiencing a "humanitarian crisis". the charity said extra spending on health and social care...
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but england's batsmen continued to get set and get out. balls that chimed hit me, hit straight to the fielders. as the innings looked to be heading south, ben stokes sent the indian bowling flying with a quickfire half—century as england made 321. virat kohli is normally india's weapon for such cases, dropping him is rarely recommended. he followed the england pattern by passing 50 and stuck to the script by not kicking on. 16 needed from the final over. first ball six, next ball boundary. six from four now needed. it was as close as india got. after a winter of toil, the five run victory was finally a result to ring home about.
but england's batsmen continued to get set and get out. balls that chimed hit me, hit straight to the fielders. as the innings looked to be heading south, ben stokes sent the indian bowling flying with a quickfire half—century as england made 321. virat kohli is normally india's weapon for such cases, dropping him is rarely recommended. he followed the england pattern by passing 50 and stuck to the script by not kicking on. 16 needed from the final over. first ball six, next ball boundary....
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england have had the mix warm up to the series. they beat a strong india a side in them by and then lost to a weaker side two days later. jewellery did not feature in those matches and hejoined later. jewellery did not feature in those matches and he joined the tour later after he became a father for the first time, but he will be available for selection on sunday. ——joe available for selection on sunday. —— joe root. available for selection on sunday. ——joe root. that available for selection on sunday. —— joe root. that is all from sports day. coming up is the papers. hello and good evening. welcome to look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. hello to you both. before we talk to them we should look at the front pages, starting with the daily mail says the prime minister has threatened to capfunding to the prime minister has threatened to cap funding to gps if they do not offer appointments 12 hours a day, seven hours days a week. it is all part of an attempt to cut keys and hospitals. the times i
england have had the mix warm up to the series. they beat a strong india a side in them by and then lost to a weaker side two days later. jewellery did not feature in those matches and hejoined later. jewellery did not feature in those matches and he joined the tour later after he became a father for the first time, but he will be available for selection on sunday. ——joe available for selection on sunday. —— joe root. available for selection on sunday. ——joe root. that available for...
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heavy defeat in the final warm after england's heavy defeat in the finalwarm up after england's heavy defeat in the final warm up match before the one—day series that begins on sunday. a golden duck for captain morgan. he's only scored three runs in the two warm up he's only scored three runs in the two warm up games. he's only scored three runs in the two warm up games. he will be looking for some on sunday. rory mcilroy is one off the pace at the south african open after a five—under—par 67 in his first competitive round of the year. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are tim collins, a former mp and director a former mp and director of the bell pottinger communications agency, and pauljohnson, who's deputy editor of the guardian. tomorrow's front pages, starting with: the daily express says new snow chaos is on the way. it predicts britain will be plunged into the deep freeze next week. the metro also leads on the snowy conditions. its headline is "white
heavy defeat in the final warm after england's heavy defeat in the finalwarm up after england's heavy defeat in the final warm up match before the one—day series that begins on sunday. a golden duck for captain morgan. he's only scored three runs in the two warm up he's only scored three runs in the two warm up games. he's only scored three runs in the two warm up games. he will be looking for some on sunday. rory mcilroy is one off the pace at the south african open after a...
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now, let's go back to the state of england's health service. mps spent the afternoon in a labour—led debate on nhs and social care funding. where backbench mps set out the problems facing the nhs and some possible solutions. what we are seeing is this government is running out of places to cut corners to save money on the nhs. we are seeing the lack of respect and compassion given to people, the health care they need and deserve. we are seeing those that need care at home having to make do with 15 minute flying visits. we have seen the pressure in a & e departments building over the last six years, and yet, every year, we reach a winter crisis. and somehow, this is a surprise to the government. we have seen a & e waiting times increasing were now over 1.8 million people are waiting more than four hours. in 2015—16, an increase of 400% since 2010. hospitals are under pressure in winter because of admissions. because the people who come to a & e are sicker, are older, are more complicated. and that is the problem that we have at the moment. b
now, let's go back to the state of england's health service. mps spent the afternoon in a labour—led debate on nhs and social care funding. where backbench mps set out the problems facing the nhs and some possible solutions. what we are seeing is this government is running out of places to cut corners to save money on the nhs. we are seeing the lack of respect and compassion given to people, the health care they need and deserve. we are seeing those that need care at home having to make do...
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scorers for england. scotland won two of their three pool games. wales also made it in the quarter—finals — they'll take on papua new guinea. wigan st patricks are into the draw for the second round of rugby league's challenge cup, after beating leigh miners. with just five minutes left on the clock mike scriven burst through a hole in the miners defence, setting up phillip mitchell to go over for the deciding score. james ratcliffe's conversion secured bragging rights for pats over their local rivals, winning 16—12. england's netballers have got their quad series tournament off to a winning start, after narrowly beating south africa 60—55 in extra time. after a slow start, england impressed in the second quarter to lead by 10 points at half—time. but south africa fought back to level the scores to 48—48 at full time. it went to extra—time, and england's red roses thwarted the south africa attack, and pulled away. they next play world cup runners up new zealand on thursday. england's nathan
scorers for england. scotland won two of their three pool games. wales also made it in the quarter—finals — they'll take on papua new guinea. wigan st patricks are into the draw for the second round of rugby league's challenge cup, after beating leigh miners. with just five minutes left on the clock mike scriven burst through a hole in the miners defence, setting up phillip mitchell to go over for the deciding score. james ratcliffe's conversion secured bragging rights for pats over their...
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england flanker chris robshaw will miss the entire six nations. a shoulder injury rules him out for three months. and britain'sjohanna konta warms up for the start of australian open with a comfortable win at the sydney international. cristiano ronaldo is favourite to be named the world's best player at the inaugural best fifa football awards ceremony in zurich tonight. fifa has also named the best coaches in men's and women's football at the ceremony. claudio ranieri was up for best coach. 0ur sports news correspondent richard conway is there for us. is it the leading billy dong for claudio ranieri? it is! he has been awarded fifa's best coach award for 2016. it is freezing here tonight, but there will be a warm glow for claudio ranieri after winning that award. he was presented with the prize on stage by diego maradona, and he spoke about how he owed it all to the fans and the players of leicester from last season. all to the fans and the players of leicesterfrom last season. they all to the fans and the players of leicester from last season. th
england flanker chris robshaw will miss the entire six nations. a shoulder injury rules him out for three months. and britain'sjohanna konta warms up for the start of australian open with a comfortable win at the sydney international. cristiano ronaldo is favourite to be named the world's best player at the inaugural best fifa football awards ceremony in zurich tonight. fifa has also named the best coaches in men's and women's football at the ceremony. claudio ranieri was up for best coach. 0ur...
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with many england managers, it was a time when england managers we re it was a time when england managers were probably getting a lot more ridicule than they deserved, for sure. overall, graham was an outstanding coach and a top, top manager. and a great guy. a really fantastic, fantastic man. he lived for his football and his family. fantastic, fantastic man. he lived for his football and his familylj think every single person we have spoken to this afternoon has referred to him as very much a gentleman. is that something you would echo? absolutely. i spent a lot of time with luther blissett. he came to play with me when i was manager at bournemouth and he talked about his time at watford, playing with graham and how he nurtured those young players who came through the youth policy and made them into big stars, really. he was a father figure to all those boys at watford at that time and he took them all the way, cup finals, you know, winning to fight for the top of the premier league in his time there at eltonjohn premier league in his time there at elton john and it premier league in hi
with many england managers, it was a time when england managers we re it was a time when england managers were probably getting a lot more ridicule than they deserved, for sure. overall, graham was an outstanding coach and a top, top manager. and a great guy. a really fantastic, fantastic man. he lived for his football and his family. fantastic, fantastic man. he lived for his football and his familylj think every single person we have spoken to this afternoon has referred to him as very much a...
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a bit of sunshine coming in the south—east of england. and yesterday's satellite picture also shows a lot of cloud. again, the south—east poking out in the sunshine. you can guess what the forecast will be for thursday. another cloudy day for much of the country. the cloud will be thick enough as we go through the first part of the morning to give a few spots of rain in the midlands, maybe west england and wales. under this cloud it's a mild start for most. a touch of frost in aberdeenshire and certainly for southern wales and southern counties of east anglia it will be a cold day, under relatively clear skies. a widespread frost. but just as we've seen for the past couple of days there will be sunshine working across southern counties of england. cold but bright. the weather front continues to move across central portions of wales and england, where the thickest cloud is. that's where we could see the odd spot of morning drizzle. temperatures about 6—9 celsius as we push in the northern parts. in scotland the cloud produces a few spo
a bit of sunshine coming in the south—east of england. and yesterday's satellite picture also shows a lot of cloud. again, the south—east poking out in the sunshine. you can guess what the forecast will be for thursday. another cloudy day for much of the country. the cloud will be thick enough as we go through the first part of the morning to give a few spots of rain in the midlands, maybe west england and wales. under this cloud it's a mild start for most. a touch of frost in aberdeenshire...
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it's not just england. the latest available figures from wales and northern ireland show a&e departments there are also struggling to treat patients within four hours. in scotland, the picture over christmas week was better. but every part of the nhs is finding this winter to be one of the toughest in recent memory. with me now is mark porter — the chair of the bma. good afternoon. first of all, in terms of all those stats and the experiences they show, from the first week of the year, i wonder if any of that surprises you? ? not really, to be honest. i am a working doctor myself. winter comes around every year, the nhs is placed under strain but this year it feels different. it feels as if the service is under more pressure than previously, to do with a variety of factors to do with long—term underfunding, the huge rush is on social care and the fact that the government has made an explicit decision not to fund the nhs to the level that the population needs in order to carry on giving the care that we
it's not just england. the latest available figures from wales and northern ireland show a&e departments there are also struggling to treat patients within four hours. in scotland, the picture over christmas week was better. but every part of the nhs is finding this winter to be one of the toughest in recent memory. with me now is mark porter — the chair of the bma. good afternoon. first of all, in terms of all those stats and the experiences they show, from the first week of the year, i...
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where does he rank as far as england managers go? he was like every england manager. he got criticised at some stage. i think he was very unluckily, particularly with qualifying for the 94 usa. he had injuries. iwas with qualifying for the 94 usa. he had injuries. i was 47, with qualifying for the 94 usa. he had injuries. iwas 47, eight months, with a crush and ligament injury, and others were. so in that i think it was unlucky that he got criticised —— for seven. one thing he said was if you didn't like criticism, don't read the newspapers. because he certainly didn't read them. that never affected him. how do you think he will be remembered? he will be remembered as a guy who was so passionate, who was so in love with the game of football, and who was straight, and who was honest, and who would tell you it as it was and he was not afraid to do that, whether you were young player or a very experienced player, and i think thatis very experienced player, and i think that is the wiki will be remembered. and for you, yourself? —— the way he will be remembered. ve
where does he rank as far as england managers go? he was like every england manager. he got criticised at some stage. i think he was very unluckily, particularly with qualifying for the 94 usa. he had injuries. iwas with qualifying for the 94 usa. he had injuries. i was 47, with qualifying for the 94 usa. he had injuries. iwas 47, eight months, with a crush and ligament injury, and others were. so in that i think it was unlucky that he got criticised —— for seven. one thing he said was if...
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with a lot of england managers. that he handled that with grace, didn't he? that word, "gentleman". a real gentleman. a quality human being. cared about gentleman. a quality human being. ca red about his gentleman. a quality human being. cared about his fellow professionals, cared about the game. generic thoughts about the game in general, what was good for the game. i think he had a very good relationship, the way that he took watford to the top, to the cup final, the very top division. and of course clubs like aston villa but i think he will be synonymous with watford, their rise, just his impact on the game, he should be remembered asa on the game, he should be remembered as a gentleman who really cared about the game, added to the game, it showed his ability, notjust as a player way he had a considerable number of games but as a manager, in a way he was almost a walter winterbottom type, he thought about it, he was his own particular mould and he did extremely well and ifeel very proud and privileged to have bee
with a lot of england managers. that he handled that with grace, didn't he? that word, "gentleman". a real gentleman. a quality human being. cared about gentleman. a quality human being. ca red about his gentleman. a quality human being. cared about his fellow professionals, cared about the game. generic thoughts about the game in general, what was good for the game. i think he had a very good relationship, the way that he took watford to the top, to the cup final, the very top...
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nhs england says plans are in place to deal with the extra demand. beds are actually not quite as full as they work this time last year, but everyone in the health service knows things could get worse before they get better. dan johnson, bbc news. i'm joined now from our salford studio by dr mark holland, from the society for acute medicine. good morning to you, dr holland. look, syria is a humanitarian crisis, whatever the problems in the nhs, to call it a humanitarian crisis might strike the blows over the top. as you know, that is the quote from the red cross, but it does have some ability. —— validity. this is a first world country, and despite the government saying they are putting more money into the system, the system is failing, and it is being supported by charitable organisations. seeing a charitable organisations. seeing a charitable organisation which is well respected, coming in from the outside, making this kind of statement, in a system where, month, we are seeing statement, in a system where, month, we are seeing more statement, i
nhs england says plans are in place to deal with the extra demand. beds are actually not quite as full as they work this time last year, but everyone in the health service knows things could get worse before they get better. dan johnson, bbc news. i'm joined now from our salford studio by dr mark holland, from the society for acute medicine. good morning to you, dr holland. look, syria is a humanitarian crisis, whatever the problems in the nhs, to call it a humanitarian crisis might strike the...
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where we have the clearest skies in south—east england and east anglia todayis south—east england and east anglia today is where we will see sparkling sunshine. absolutely gorgeous in the afternoon. some brighter breaks. some sunshine into northern ireland. the northern part of south—west england, wales, northern england, and especially scotland, cloudy at times. the potential for and especially scotland, cloudy at times. the potentialfor some light showers. a few flurries in scotland. a call today but not as cold as in wales and south—west england. the frost co m es wales and south—west england. the frost comes back. one or two showers. some fog patches developing. we are concerned about the extent and density of the fog in england and wales. by no means will eve ryo ne england and wales. by no means will everyone get that. there will be dense and freezing fog patches to start the day tomorrow in parts of england and wales. and potentially on tuesday morning as well. there is a risk of some disruption from that. please check things before heading out in the morning. those areas
where we have the clearest skies in south—east england and east anglia todayis south—east england and east anglia today is where we will see sparkling sunshine. absolutely gorgeous in the afternoon. some brighter breaks. some sunshine into northern ireland. the northern part of south—west england, wales, northern england, and especially scotland, cloudy at times. the potential for and especially scotland, cloudy at times. the potentialfor some light showers. a few flurries in scotland. a...
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and finally a win against india for england's cricketers. a big shock in melbourne, with andy murray knocked out of the australian open in the fourth round by a player ranked number 50 in the world. the briton was beaten in four sets by germany's mischa zverev. it's the lowest ranked player to beat murray in a grand slam event for ten years. katie gornall reports. andy murray leaves melbourne having missed an opportunity. with novak djokovic out, the draw had opened up for him. his path had been blocked by an unexpected obstacle. he played extremely well, especially at the end of the match, he did come up with some great stuff and deserved to win. mischa zverev isn't even the best player in the family, his younger brother alex is said to be the one to watch. and nobody saw this coming. after losing the first set against a player ranked 50 places below him, murray tried to repair the damage. he levelled the match but the german proved an awkward opponent. his game plan was to serve and volley. an old—fashioned approach. here it was brillian
and finally a win against india for england's cricketers. a big shock in melbourne, with andy murray knocked out of the australian open in the fourth round by a player ranked number 50 in the world. the briton was beaten in four sets by germany's mischa zverev. it's the lowest ranked player to beat murray in a grand slam event for ten years. katie gornall reports. andy murray leaves melbourne having missed an opportunity. with novak djokovic out, the draw had opened up for him. his path had...
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former england captain michael vaughan has said that the current batch of players are england's best—ever one day group. britain's millie knight and guide brett wild have won downhill gold on the opening day of the world para alpine skiing championships. the 18—year—old visually impaired skier completed the course in italy in one minute 13.42 seconds, beating five—time paralympic champion henrieta farkarsova of slovakia. knight was britain's youngest athlete at the sochi paralympics in 2014 and has dominated the world cup circuit in recent months, winning 11 medals — seven of them gold. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment — the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the guardian's chief leader writer randeep ramesh and lucy fisher, chief political correspondent at the times. good to have you both. let's look at the front pages. fortress america is the metro's headline — after president trump signed an executive order to build a wall on the us border with mexico. the i previews theresa may's upco
former england captain michael vaughan has said that the current batch of players are england's best—ever one day group. britain's millie knight and guide brett wild have won downhill gold on the opening day of the world para alpine skiing championships. the 18—year—old visually impaired skier completed the course in italy in one minute 13.42 seconds, beating five—time paralympic champion henrieta farkarsova of slovakia. knight was britain's youngest athlete at the sochi paralympics in...
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that is about 12,000 for every local authority in england and wales. but it never seems to be enough. now, the councils claim the repair bill could soon reach £14 billion. hard—pressed councils, who are mending, you know, a pothole every five seconds in this country, just cannot get to the core of the problem, which is actually many of our roads are just being patched now. they need to be fully repaired. the councils say the government must do more to help, and suggest increasing fuel duty by a couple of pence a litre, a figure they say the public would support. but it is notjust the cost of repairing all these potholes that seems to be on the increase. today's report also found that the time it is taking appears to be on the rise as well, going up from ten years in 2006 to 14 years today. last year, the government announced a £250 million pothole repairfund to help 100 councils fix four million potholes. but today's report by local councils suggests that is not enough, and that the pothole problem is actually getting worse. for the first time, the
that is about 12,000 for every local authority in england and wales. but it never seems to be enough. now, the councils claim the repair bill could soon reach £14 billion. hard—pressed councils, who are mending, you know, a pothole every five seconds in this country, just cannot get to the core of the problem, which is actually many of our roads are just being patched now. they need to be fully repaired. the councils say the government must do more to help, and suggest increasing fuel duty...
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it is well below the bank of england target rate. i don't think it gives you objective brownies for the pessimism you are expressing. we have to end it there, but dominic saab, thank you very much for coming on hardtalk. hello. in a week when our weather's turning wetter and windier, let's celebrate a bit of sunshine and the best of that again on monday was in scotland. contrast scenes like this with the view on the south coast of england and for tuesday we're going to narrow these differences. it's this sort of weather that's going to win out as this weather system works very slowly from west to east across the uk. not a huge amount of sunshine on offer but plenty of cloud and most of us will see rain at some stage. quite a wet start to the day in northern ireland although here something a bit drier and brighter for the afternoon. down the eastern side of england where you start dry eventually we'll get to see some outbreaks of rain moving in here. a lot of the rain will be light but some heavy bursts in scotland, especially in the
it is well below the bank of england target rate. i don't think it gives you objective brownies for the pessimism you are expressing. we have to end it there, but dominic saab, thank you very much for coming on hardtalk. hello. in a week when our weather's turning wetter and windier, let's celebrate a bit of sunshine and the best of that again on monday was in scotland. contrast scenes like this with the view on the south coast of england and for tuesday we're going to narrow these differences....
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another cold one for england and wales. every bit as cold as last night, with the lowest temperatures plummeting to minus six degrees. once again, fog will feature in the morning forecast. we could see further transport disruption. the worst of the fog is in central and southern england. maybe eastern areas of wales. they could be slow to clear. away from those fog banks, bright weather with sunshine across england and wales. further north and west, cloudy for scotland and northern ireland. atlantic winds bring in milderair. changes northern ireland. atlantic winds bring in milder air. changes towards the middle part of the week as the isobars tend to crunch together, indicating a windier spell of weather. brisk southerly winds will eventually clear all of the fog away. quite windy at times but southerly winds will also bring relatively mild air. for most of us, looking at temperatures in double figures. you can fine out more on the bbc weather website. this is bbc news — and these are the headlines. an investigation unco
another cold one for england and wales. every bit as cold as last night, with the lowest temperatures plummeting to minus six degrees. once again, fog will feature in the morning forecast. we could see further transport disruption. the worst of the fog is in central and southern england. maybe eastern areas of wales. they could be slow to clear. away from those fog banks, bright weather with sunshine across england and wales. further north and west, cloudy for scotland and northern ireland....
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we have had lots of sunshine around in england and wales. there is still some cloud around in north scotland and one or two showers for the north and northern ireland. this cloud will push its way further south overnight. ahead of it, the risk of icy patches especially in central and southern england where there will be a frost overnight. temperatures may lift in northern england and it should be milderfor tuesday in scotland and northern ireland. there will be some showers and west of scotland and northern ireland and some showers from northern england and wales. more cloud in england and wales than we have had today. a cold day after the frosty start. further north, temperatures in scotland and northern ireland should be higher than today. this is bbc news. the headlines. a second girl has died following a hit—and—run incident on new year's eve. zaneta krokova died in hospital this morning. her cousin helina kotlarova died at the scene in oldham, greater manchester. four men have been arrested. anti—terror police in turkey say they'v
we have had lots of sunshine around in england and wales. there is still some cloud around in north scotland and one or two showers for the north and northern ireland. this cloud will push its way further south overnight. ahead of it, the risk of icy patches especially in central and southern england where there will be a frost overnight. temperatures may lift in northern england and it should be milderfor tuesday in scotland and northern ireland. there will be some showers and west of scotland...
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it's not just england. everybody‘s worked incredibly hard. it's notjust england. the latest available figures from wales and northern ireland show a&e departments there are also struggling to treat patients within four hours in. scotland the picture over christmas week was better. but every pa rt over christmas week was better. but every part of the nhs is finding this winter to be one of the toughest in recent memory. and we can speak to dominic now. as you say there at the end of your report, these official figures come at end of a difficult week for the nhs. notjust a week, but several weeks. this is a situation that has been building really since the summer, when we been building really since the summer, when we were been building really since the summer, when we were warned that the pressures of winter hadn't really relented over the summer months and we've moved seamlessly into the winter months, where the pressures are continuing to build. what lies behind it? well it's a mixture of all sorts of factors, demographics, we have an older, sicker population wit
it's not just england. everybody‘s worked incredibly hard. it's notjust england. the latest available figures from wales and northern ireland show a&e departments there are also struggling to treat patients within four hours in. scotland the picture over christmas week was better. but every pa rt over christmas week was better. but every part of the nhs is finding this winter to be one of the toughest in recent memory. and we can speak to dominic now. as you say there at the end of your...
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the spiralling cost of repairing potholes in england and wales. councils predict the repair bill could reach £14 billion within two years. and in half an hour, dateline london will look at the future of the european union and how far russia is steering events in the middle east. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the british red cross is warning of a "humanitarian crisis" in nhs hospitals in england and is demanding the government allocates more money to improve social care. dozens of a&e departments were forced to divert ambulances to other hospitals last week. the royal college of emergency medicine says the system is on its knees but the department of health says it's investing more money to improve services. dan johnson reports. winter pressure on accident and emergency — nothing new, but the red cross now says the strain on hospitals in england amounts to a humanitarian crisis. the charity claims social—care cuts mean patients are sent home without the right support, so then they end up back in a&e. red cross volunteers support nhs st
the spiralling cost of repairing potholes in england and wales. councils predict the repair bill could reach £14 billion within two years. and in half an hour, dateline london will look at the future of the european union and how far russia is steering events in the middle east. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the british red cross is warning of a "humanitarian crisis" in nhs hospitals in england and is demanding the government allocates more money to improve social care....
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strong winds have caused disruption in parts of scotland and northern england. the forth road bridge has reopened, it was closed all day after a lorry was blown over. a man has been charged with dangerous driving. there was damage to property and many homes lost power. met office yellow warnings are in place for wind and snow across much of scotland and northern ireland. 0n the financial markets, the ftse index of 100 leading shares has continued its record—breaking streak, closing at an all—time high for the tenth day in succession. during the day, the governor of the bank of england, mark carney, said that leaving the eu was no longer the biggest risk to the uk's financial stability because of action taken by the bank. our business editor, simon jack, is here. mr carney admitting he's wrong? yeah. he changed his tune in a couple of ways. he conceded the economy has performed better than he thought it would post—brexit along with other people. he thought he might upgrade his forecast for how well it is going to do. before the vote he said that brexit was
strong winds have caused disruption in parts of scotland and northern england. the forth road bridge has reopened, it was closed all day after a lorry was blown over. a man has been charged with dangerous driving. there was damage to property and many homes lost power. met office yellow warnings are in place for wind and snow across much of scotland and northern ireland. 0n the financial markets, the ftse index of 100 leading shares has continued its record—breaking streak, closing at an...
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it was out of the question i would be in the next england squad, soi would be in the next england squad, so i hada would be in the next england squad, so i had a vacant look, and i sort of knew then, that i was not going to work with him, but a lot of people ask if i felt a bit of animosity or angry, and people ask if i felt a bit of animosity orangry, and i people ask if i felt a bit of animosity or angry, and i was playing good football at the time. it isa playing good football at the time. it is a hard job and when you get older you appreciate not just running a football club, but england, and i did feel i did hold a grudge, but later on we work together, especially in the tournaments, the euros, sat down and had a drink and he explained what it was like in those days. brilliant company, he was, i have to say. we heard from the old watford chairman eltonjohn heard from the old watford chairman elton john speaking about heard from the old watford chairman eltonjohn speaking about their unbreakable bond from his glory yea rs unbreakable bond from his glory years there. you were introdu
it was out of the question i would be in the next england squad, soi would be in the next england squad, so i hada would be in the next england squad, so i had a vacant look, and i sort of knew then, that i was not going to work with him, but a lot of people ask if i felt a bit of animosity or angry, and people ask if i felt a bit of animosity orangry, and i people ask if i felt a bit of animosity or angry, and i was playing good football at the time. it isa playing good football at the time....
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fog patches especially in parts of england and wales the monday morning rush hour. not everybody will see it but as it could be dense and there will be freezing fog patches. that could cause of these problems. bear that in mind and do check the situation before you head out of the morning. it is not as monday morning. the same risk as they are into tuesday morning and particularly into england and wales. with some of that focus on monday morning it may still be there even into the afternoon. very reluctant to clear. temp just perhaps no better than freezing. elsewhere available cloud and some sunny spells and better visibility compared to those foggy areas and while still on the chilly side. that is so we're starting with the temperature is mostly in the range of three celsius to six celsius. as we go into monday evening some frost coming back for some. for pats into tuesday mornings, most at risk are pa rt of tuesday mornings, most at risk are part of england and wales again. looking ahead to see how the weather develops in the week, england and wales rose to high
fog patches especially in parts of england and wales the monday morning rush hour. not everybody will see it but as it could be dense and there will be freezing fog patches. that could cause of these problems. bear that in mind and do check the situation before you head out of the morning. it is not as monday morning. the same risk as they are into tuesday morning and particularly into england and wales. with some of that focus on monday morning it may still be there even into the afternoon....
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it will be slow to reach east anglia and south—east england. there is a risk of several centimetres of snow in the morning before that transition back to rain. potentialfor localised disruption. temperatures could get up to 10 celsius in western areas, but staying cold, only two celsius in norwich. in the north—west, things will get much milder, with winds coming from the atlantic, bringing cloud and weather systems through, so expect rain. there is more about what the week ahead has installed where you live on the bbc website. —— has in store. this is bbc news, i'm maxine mawhinney. the headlines at two: downing street warns gps in england they must open for longer to meet patient demand or risk losing funding. jeremy corbyn warns the social care system was at serious risk of breakdown and, if labour wins the next election, failing private care homes will be taken into public ownership. i don't keep talking about the national health service because it's in labour's comfort zone. i talk about the nhs because it's in a danger zone at the p
it will be slow to reach east anglia and south—east england. there is a risk of several centimetres of snow in the morning before that transition back to rain. potentialfor localised disruption. temperatures could get up to 10 celsius in western areas, but staying cold, only two celsius in norwich. in the north—west, things will get much milder, with winds coming from the atlantic, bringing cloud and weather systems through, so expect rain. there is more about what the week ahead has...
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any better or worse than england or scotland ? it is certainly not bad as what people are experiencing in england but for some of those living in northern ireland, they have had some ways in local hospitals, particularly the emergency departments. 0urfigures cover the time between business evangelion beneath out where we are told that around 8% more people arrived at emergency departments compared to the same time last year. how does that translate into footfall? we understand that around 63% of patients were seen within four hours. of course the target is 95%. it is worth noting that people living in the oral areas had to wait quite a lot of time longer, particularly waiting ambulances, waiting for those transfers outside the emergency department inside in order to get a bed. moving onto the 12 hour reaches. a lot of people had to wait more than 12 hours either to be admitted discharge treated. the target here is that no one should have to wait that length of time. 0ver have to wait that length of time. over the christmas period
any better or worse than england or scotland ? it is certainly not bad as what people are experiencing in england but for some of those living in northern ireland, they have had some ways in local hospitals, particularly the emergency departments. 0urfigures cover the time between business evangelion beneath out where we are told that around 8% more people arrived at emergency departments compared to the same time last year. how does that translate into footfall? we understand that around 63%...
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leading the way is england's justin rose. the olympic champion came home in 30 on his way to a seven—under—par round of 65, and leads by one shot from the canadian adam hadwin. elsewhere, the welshman bradley dredge leads after the first round of the qatar masters in doha. in the second event of the european tour's ‘desert swing', dredge opened up with an eight—under—par 64, and he leads by one shot from finland's mikko korhonen. dredge is hoping to end an 11—year drought since his last victory on the european tour. two shots off the lead, in a tie for third, is graeme mcdowell. the northern irishman, who has slipped to 9ist in the world, shot a six—under—par 66. but, from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. well, while some of us were shivering on thursday, for others, for example across the north of scotland, it was remarkably mild. a day of contrasts. we are kind of getting back to normal through this weekend. most of us will turn less cold. a bit of a breeze, some sunshine, but there w
leading the way is england's justin rose. the olympic champion came home in 30 on his way to a seven—under—par round of 65, and leads by one shot from the canadian adam hadwin. elsewhere, the welshman bradley dredge leads after the first round of the qatar masters in doha. in the second event of the european tour's ‘desert swing', dredge opened up with an eight—under—par 64, and he leads by one shot from finland's mikko korhonen. dredge is hoping to end an 11—year drought since his...