this comes from recommendation letter. the government has said, the english game remains one of the uk s greatest imports, which clubs around the world of the uk s greatest exports, which clubs around the world modelling on their success which is why the government has taken targeted steps to ensure it continues for generations. financial mismanagement led to bury s expulsion from the football league in 2019 they now play in the ninth tier north west counties league and say an independent regulator is badly needed: bury has become the poster boy of footballing failure in some respects. we are tired of it. we want to move on, we also want to make sure other clubs don t suffer the same fate. everyone in the ground today has suffered from what has happened in the past. we think an independent regulator is crucial, it is the only thing that has teeth and will make the other proposals and suggestions in the future actually happen and mean something. without that, things will fal
the shell rebound continues but for clearer skies, a colder night than we have had for some time and with the damp surfaces we could have ice around as we head into the morning. a frosty start but with the ridge of high pressure promising more sunshine for scotland, northern ireland, northern england and wales it might drag its heels to clear the far south and south east, that band of cloud, misty and murky weather and patchy rain. later, more substantial rain coming to the north and strong and gusty wind. for most, and strong and gusty wind. for most, a lot of dry weather with temperatures on a par with those of today, and a chilly day if you re under the breeze or under the cloud. the cloud advancing further south tomorrow evening. the weather front pulling to the south, relinquishing its grip a little bit and more cloud in trading on friday. a frosty start in trading on friday. a frosty start in the south, not much rain left on the weather front as it edges southend west.
occupation on the western bank occupation on the shamima begum, who fled the uk tojoin islamic state when she was 15, has failed to regain her british citizenship. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. president putin has been addressing crowds filling moscow s main stadium for a patriotic gala concert to mark one year of russia s invasion of ukraine. he insisted that his decision to launch military action was entirelyjustified to protect russia s security. mr putin went on to stress that the cooperation between china and russia on the world stage is very important to stabilise the international situation. our russia editor steve rosenberg in moscow. to russia s largest football stadium they came in their tens of thousands, not to cheer on their team, but to support their president. from colleges, factories and state enterprises, they had been bussed in specially for a kremlin show, designed to sho
governance in years, has been published. it begins the process for a new independent regulator to oversea financial stability across the game, tougher ownership rules, a ban on sides joining breakaway leagues, and a greater say for supporters. jane dougall has more: this white paper says it finds that fans should have a greater say in the running of their clubs in terms of team name and badges. if you remember cardiff, whose original strip is blue, known as the bluebirds, they were bought by malaysian owners who unveiled a red kit that did not go down well with fans. because of that it didn t go ahead. there are owners who wouldn t listen to their fans. and more importantly, they oppose the breakaway super league which was important. this would allow the regulator to block clubs from joining breakaway leagues like that one. which is huge.
it begins the process for a new independent regulator to oversea financial stability across the game, tougher ownership rules, a ban on sides joining breakaway leagues, and a greater say for supporters. jane dougall has more: this white paper says it finds that fans should have a greater say in the running of their clubs in terms of team name and badges. if you remember cardiff, whose original strip is blue, known as the bluebirds, they were bought by malaysian owners who unveiled a red kit that did not go down well with fans. because of that it didn t go ahead. there are owners who wouldn t listen to their fans. and more importantly, they oppose the breakaway super league which was important. this would allow the regulator to block clubs from joining breakaway leagues like that one. which is huge.