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for a third country to send migrants too? _ welcome to sportsday. coming up, get set welcome to sportsday. coming up, [31cfi set for welcome to sportsday. coming up, set for the merseyside derby as liverpool opened talks with a possible successor to jurgen liverpool opened talks with a possible successor tojurgen klopp. opening round demolition forformer finalist karen wilson as he cruises through to the second round at the crucible. and 50 years on from england but �*s first rugby world cup title, we hearfrom two england but �*s first rugby world cup title, we hear from two of the unheralded players involved.
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welcome to the programme. have liverpool found their man to replace jurgen klopp? we start with the news that the club are set to open talks with feyenoord over their manager, on the slot. jurgen klopp announced injanuary he would leave anfield at the end of the season and on a slot has emerged as a candidate who fits the liverpool criteria for delight at goodison park, it's about the action. liverpool have to get through the derby against their city rivals, everton, keep pressure on in the premier league title race. when and they'd go second level on points with arsenal, who beat chelsea last night, but man city in third have two games in hand. they play on thursday for a dip at the bottom, everton are two places and five points above the drop so, for sean dyche, it's all about a performance.
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the performance side is relevant in a way that it's also more relevant, so two good wins, two clean sheets at home, we want to continue that. itjust happened this is against liverpool. itjust happened this is against liverool. , ., ., , . ., itjust happened this is against liverool. , ., ., ,. ., ., liverpool. the situation is clear to di it's liverpool. the situation is clear to dip it's important, _ liverpool. the situation is clear to dip it's important, like _ liverpool. the situation is clear to dip it's important, like all - liverpool. the situation is clear to dip it's important, like all the - dip it's important, like all the other— dip it's important, like all the other games were. we know. because ou have other games were. we know. because you have to — other games were. we know. because you have to play _ other games were. we know. because you have to play well. _ other games were. we know. because you have to play well. the _ other games were. we know. because you have to play well. the emphasis l you have to play well. the emphasis will be us, a home pitch, a home crowd and our performance has to be right. we crowd and our performance has to be riuht. ~ . , ., crowd and our performance has to be riuht.~ . , ., , ., right. we are where we should be and now let's make _ right. we are where we should be and now let's make the _ right. we are where we should be and now let's make the absolute - right. we are where we should be and now let's make the absolute best - right. we are where we should be and now let's make the absolute best of. now let's make the absolute best of it. now let's make the absolute best of it that's _ now let's make the absolute best of it. that's my idea and if that means we win_ it. that's my idea and if that means we win the — it. that's my idea and if that means we win the league, i will be obviously quite happy as long as we can, there — obviously quite happy as long as we can, there is a chance for that, we should _ can, there is a chance for that, we should give — can, there is a chance for that, we should give it a proper try. you can follow all the _ should give it a proper try. you can follow all the games _ should give it a proper try. you can follow all the games tonight - should give it a proper try. you can follow all the games tonight across the bbc.
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the blades could be relegated this weekend unless they win tonight. former argentina international carlos tevez has been admitted to hospital after suffering from chest pains. the ao—year—old former man united, man city and west ham striker was taken to hospital in buenos aires on tuesday and will remain there until medical tests are completed to dip tevez, who won 76 caps for argentina, took over as manager of independent intake in august last year. ronnie o'sullivan starts his attempt at winning a record eighth world title this afternoon, up against welsh qualifierjackson page at the crucible in sheffield. it gets under way injust under an hour. this morning, karen wilson finished his match against dominic dale. he needed just two frames to complete a ten victory for the the final frame saw him on a01a7 maximum until he missed this red 188. he
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saw him on 1101117 maximum until he missed this red 188. he meetsjoe o'connor, who beat mark selby. no o'connor, who beat mark selby. “if? disrespect to dom, but you don't often find yourself in a position with a free shot at it, and my family, my wife and kids, came up for today was a procession, so i thought it might be nice. they watched my last one for seven at school. i thought it might be nice to do one for them live dip every time a ball went in, the crowd got more excited, which got the adrenaline going and i felt under pressure to do it for the kids. b, pressure to do it for the kids. a great matchup between ding junhui and jack lisowski which went to a deciding frame. but this askey has just taken that with the final frame for dip he went it 10—9 to progress to the second row. former st helens rugby league winger regan grace has
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gone to bath. he has barely played any rugby since rupturing his achilles two years ago for the he switched codes and joint french club racing the tattoo but never played a game for dip his deal with bath comes after training with them and playing into friendlies. 50 years ago, england lifted theirfirst rugby world cup and it was the women's team who did it, but it was farfrom heralded. the sport has come a long way since and in a special podcast, solar orchard has been talking to two of the team who made history. let's go back to the start. you played 91, wasn't to be, usa lift the title to i'm going to set the scene, scotland stepped in at 90 days notice, the world cup was meant to be in the netherlands, they take it on and put on a great show. technically, at the time, england won the women's rugby world championship. that was because this
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wasn't recognised at the time by the international rugby board.— international rugby board. that's ri . ht. the international rugby board. that's right. the lack _ international rugby board. that's right. the lack of _ international rugby board. that's right. the lack of recognition - international rugby board. that's. right. the lack of recognition from the irb meant the netherlands couldn't host the stadium and dropped out. women players who said, we need to save this world championship and sort something out, so women had to organise things for themselves in those days and these girls did. teiiii themselves in those days and these uirls did. , ., themselves in those days and these uirls did. , . .,, themselves in those days and these uirls did. , . ., ~ girls did. tell us what it was like be any good _ girls did. tell us what it was like be any good player. _ girls did. tell us what it was like be any good player. it's - girls did. tell us what it was like i be any good player. it's wonderful, the coaching _ be any good player. it's wonderful, the coaching was _ be any good player. it's wonderful, the coaching was fabulous, - be any good player. it's wonderful, the coaching was fabulous, we - be any good player. it's wonderful, | the coaching was fabulous, we were becoming more technically aware we were not beginners any more, we'd been playing for a while we had to pay for our trip to edinburgh, paid for all your energy blitz accommodation and food. teiiii for all your energy blitz accommodation and food. tell me about the match. _ accommodation and food. tell me about the match. we _ accommodation and food. tell me about the match. we were - accommodation and food. tell me about the match. we were quite l accommodation and food. tell me | about the match. we were quite far out and america _ about the match. we were quite far out and america scored _ about the match. we were quite far out and america scored two - about the match. we were quite far out and america scored two tries i out and america scored two tries against us and jan paul is against the post and she tore a strip off us and said, if anyone is thinking you have won this game, there is still 16 minutes to go and there is this
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and that for dip that i it up again and that for dip that i it up again and we scored another one and we scored another one was that moment the about nine minutes at my foot, we've got this. there is no way they are coming back from this. i are coming back from this. i remember falling to the grout on all fours and. _ remember falling to the grout on all fours and, when i got to my feet, the pitch— fours and, when i got to my feet, the pitch was. the trophy had been awarded _ the pitch was. the trophy had been awarded to— the pitch was. the trophy had been awarded to karen and janice and people _ awarded to karen and janice and people are going up to a wallpaper paste _ people are going up to a wallpaper paste and — people are going up to a wallpaper paste and table which had the metals on. ~ ~' paste and table which had the metals on, ~ " . ., paste and table which had the metals on. ., _ on. week co-created by the table. just a little — on. week co-created by the table. just a little camping _ on. week co-created by the table. just a little camping table! - on. week co-created by the table. just a little camping table! there l just a little camping table! there were pictures there the following day, those pictures were in the times, the telegraph, everything. there was one photograph taken of somebody parents jack edwards was the only squad memberjon she is missin: , the only squad memberjon she is missing. isn't _ the only squad memberjon she is missing, isn't she? _ the only squad memberjon she is missing, isn't she? there - the only squad memberjon she is missing, isn't she? there was - the only squad memberjon she is missing, isn't she? there was no | missing, isn't she? there was no official debate _ missing, isn't she? there was no official debate proper _ missing, isn't she? there was no official debate proper team - official debate proper team photograph. on behalf of the whole rugby community, thank you so much.
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you were the first england team to win the world cup in 1994, so thank you to both of you. you can find the full podcast on that story on bbc sounds. subscribe and listen. a new surfing project is helping refugees. it's a collaboration between a charity and the yonder surf academy and they have now launched a fundraiser to expand the project. time must sense, the temperature is not exactly californian, but surface up nonetheless. this group of young refugees preparing the surf for the first time they all had to flee from their home countries. the free
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project is called young lives and it's backed by action foundation and a local surfing school. diiii it's backed by action foundation and a local surfing school. diiaif it's backed by action foundation and a local surfing school.— a local surfing school. all of her children are _ a local surfing school. all of her children are refugees _ a local surfing school. all of her children are refugees or - a local surfing school. all of her i children are refugees or migrants. having the opportunity to come and do something that's completely different, where they get to have fun and just be children, forget all theissues fun and just be children, forget all the issues they are dealing with day—to—day, is brilliant. as soon as you get in the sea, you tend to forget everything else. it's a nice opportunity to dip— opportunity to dip preparations over, opportunity to dip preparations over. into _ opportunity to dip preparations over, into the _ opportunity to dip preparations over, into the water. _ opportunity to dip preparations over, into the water. daniela i opportunity to dip preparationsj over, into the water. daniela is opportunity to dip preparations i over, into the water. daniela is 17 and from el salvador.— and from el salvador. really amazing- — and from el salvador. really amazing- of _ and from el salvador. really amazing. of course, - and from el salvador. really amazing. of course, i- and from el salvador. really amazing. of course, i can't. and from el salvador. really i amazing. of course, i can't swim and from el salvador. really - amazing. of course, i can't swim for the when it started, it was really nice for me. i know when i came to this country, i would try new things, and look, these are the new things, and look, these are the new things i've tried. a, things, and look, these are the new things i've tried.— things i've tried. a campaign has been launched _ things i've tried. a campaign has been launched to _ things i've tried. a campaign has been launched to raise _ things i've tried. a campaign has been launched to raise £17,000l things i've tried. a campaign has i been launched to raise £17,000 to provide weekly sessions because, for
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the refugees, this is more than exercise, its therapy. you the refugees, this is more than exercise, it's therapy. you don't have to think— exercise, it's therapy. you don't have to think about _ exercise, it's therapy. you don't have to think about anything i have to think about anything happening at home or work life or anything. they can immerse themselves in the nature, with the wind and the waves and look out for themselves and make sure they are safe la at each other in the water. you can't think about much else when you are in the sea. every friday, it will be where the girls can come down that will help them build friendships and have a real relationship with the ocean, not just a one relationship with the ocean, not 'ust a one ., , ., , ., just a one thousands of miles from home, but — just a one thousands of miles from home. but the _ just a one thousands of miles from home, but the bracing _ just a one thousands of miles from home, but the bracing joys - just a one thousands of miles from home, but the bracing joys of- just a one thousands of miles from home, but the bracing joys of a i home, but the bracing joys of a north tyneside speech helping these young people race the future. that it from us. you can stay up—to—date with the latest sports news using the bbc sport website and app. have a lovely day.
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three people have been injured in a stabbing at a school in south wales. it happened in ammanford. one person has been arrested and more details on that story for you when we get them. another bit of breaking news we have heard from the national crime agency that three men who are on a boat that got into difficulty in the channel yesterday, which claimed five lives, have been arrested on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration and illegal entry. the 55 others who were on board and put to dover are being questioned by the national crime agency, it seems they have charged or arrested three men were on that boat, arrested on suspicion
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of facilitating illegal immigration and illegal entry to top more on that as we get it. the mother of a university student fatally stabbed in nottingham last year has urged police to show respect after graphic messages were written about the crime on a police whatsapp group. barnaby webber was killed lastjune and his mother has written an open letter to the officers and told the bbc the language used was abhorrent. nottinghamshire police has declined to comment. ian coates, barnaby webber and grace o'malley—kumar, a caretaker and two 19—year—old university student was stabbed to death as they walk university accommodation after a night out. 65—year—old ian coates was stabbed in his van on his way to work. their deaths lastjune in nottingham shocked the country and united a city. since then, the families of the victims say their pain is increased because of the actions of nottinghamshire police.
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the mother of barnaby webber today spoke to bbc news and wrote an open letter urging a police staff member who she said wrote a graphic whatsapp post about the of the injury sustained to show the respect that was not given to herself as the when you hear that type of liquid, you can understand the impact it had on us as families and why it is not acceptable in any way. it is not gallows humour. it isjust distressed. i hope i did the right thing. by it being public, i suppose it will have that audience of other people that work in police forces and emergency services that perhaps link educate them to think of it more of the human aspects when they are dealing with these awful crimes. when you lose your humanity and your respect for life, i don't think he should be working
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in those services. nottinghamshire police is being investigated by the independent office for police conduct. valdo calocane, aged 32, carried out the fatal stabbings with a dagger, and attempted to kill three others. injanuary he was given an indefinite hospital order for manslaughter by diminished responsibility after nottingham crown court heard he had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. next wednesday, the court of appeal will review whether the hospital order given to valdo calocane was unduly lenient. aruna iyengar, bbc news. jeffrey donaldson has appeared in court accused of various things. chaotic scenes outside newry courthouse this morning. this was the first time so jeffrey donaldson has been seen since stepping down as leader of the dup, northern ireland's largest unionist party. since the charges against him broke,
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he wasjoined at since the charges against him broke, he was joined at the dock this morning by his wife and his co—accused, lady eleanor donaldson, and we heard or detail about the charges both of them face. sir geoffrey faces 11 charges in all, one count of gross indecency towards the child, nine counts of indecent assault and one of rape. those charges involve two individuals and span from 1985 until 2006. eleanor donaldson faces four charges of aiding and abetting of the charges faced by her husband. this morning, the police officer connected the dances to the charges against them. there were no pleas of guilty or not guilty to tip that place at a later date. we previously heard sir geoffrey was strenuously contest the charges. the entire hearing this morning lasted for around seven minutes and i would say there was a
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