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started his campaign to win an eighth masters crown at alexandra palace. and what a start it's been against ding junhui. zero unforced errors from o'sullivan, who raced into a four—frame lead against ding at the mid—session break, including a century break to win the fourth. that's 231 career centuries for the man regarded as the greatest to play the sport. o'sullivan got the better of his opponent in the uk championship final in december, and has won all five of their masters meetings. they are just under way now in the fifth frame in this one with o'sullivan up so far in that. looking good for him at the moment. the final match of the fa cup third round takes place later, as out—of—form manchester united travel to wigan athletic, a side two divisions below them. erik ten hag and his players have received plenty of criticsm in recent weeks, and will be hoping for a safe passage through to the next round, the draw of which takes place in a few hours. wigan boss shaun maloney won the competition in 2013

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we start with the snooker, and world number one ronnie 0'sullivan has started his campaign to win an eighth masters crown at alexandra palace. and what a start it's been against ding junhui. zero unforced errors from 0'sullivan, who raced into a four—frame lead against ding at the mid—session break, including a century break to win the fourth. that's 231 career centuries for the man regarded as the greatest to play the sport. 0'sullivan got the better of his opponent in the uk championship final in december, and has won all five of their masters meetings. they are just under way now in the fifth frame in this one with 0'sullivan up so far in that. looking good for him at the moment. the final match of the fa cup third round takes place later, as out—of—form manchester united travel to wigan athletic, a side two divisions below them. erik ten hag and his players have received plenty of criticsm in recent weeks, and will be hoping for a safe passage through to the next round, the draw of which takes place in a few hours. wigan boss shaun maloney won the competition in 2013

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include forecasting, taking hourly observation and supplying data to national weather service along with research and outreach in education. >> janice: can you show me around? >> let's go inside. >> janice: let's do it, yes. weather hall of fame, biggest events, we try to keep it most recent, we have the big 231, 231 miles per hour, highest wind speed observed my man and the instrument that recorded that. >> janice: the anomometer. >> this is charlie, he is finishing the forecast now. >> we work in 12-hour shifts, i work during the day and another work during the night. we take observation 365, that is important for observatory. >> janice: show me the instruments you use? >> main instrument before we go

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>> steve: that's awesome. speaking of records, i'm looking. warm you are, they recorded the world record wind speed of 231 miles per hour in april of 1934. it is cold and it is windy and you're there. >> janice: the worst weather in the world right here. >> steve: congratulations. >> brian: best way to avoid wind burn, what do you use? >> steve: vaseline. >> brian: get petroleum jelly. i know it takes a lot of guts to put your hand in there unless you are the first one in. after a while sometimes you look and say i don't think so. if you are the first, and you put it on your face. >> steve: that's why it comes in the tube now you just squeeze it out. >> brian: really? >> steve: it comes in a tube. >> mine has nothing but fingerprints. ainsley: what is better aqua for or vaseline version? >> brian: i don't know write us. friends@foxnews.com. what you use for protection. >> ainsley: i think it's all the

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observations. essentially supplying data to the national weather service. and any recreationists that we come to the area along with research and outreach and education. >> janice: can you show me around? >> yeah. let's go inside. >> so this is our weather hall of fame. so all the big events that have happened throughout our history we try to keep it most recent but since we do have the big 231. 231 miles per hour. the highest wind speed ever observed by man. and, of course, the instrument that recorded that. >> janice: the anemometer. >> we have charlie, charlie is actually just finishing up the forecast right now. on top of doing his observation. >> we work in 12-hour shifts. i work the first 12 hours during the day and night observer comes on shift during night to work the 12 hours overnight. we take 24/7 observations 365. that's a very important part of our work here at the observatory. >> janice: before we go outside, show me some of the instruments you are going it use. >> the main instrument we use

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says it is not possible to make changes to exams and assessments for only some groups of students. st leonard's catholic school in durham says it's an extremely challenging experience forfamilies, students and staff, and it's in discussions to ensure its students are not disadvantaged. nicola cooke wants special consideration for her son, who has his a—levels coming up at the school. he said to me the other day, oh, mama, i'm kissing my a—stars goodbye. i'm not going to be able to get that now. and i was like, 0k, well, do you still think you'll get the grades that you need to get into your chosen university? and he's like, well, i'm going to try my best. it's frustrating. ijust...i have no answers. i can't solve the problem myself as one parent. none of us can. we need the government to come together and to really understand what the impact of this is. the government says most of the 231 schools confirmed to have raac in england are teaching pupils in person, but that can

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i can't, i can't solve the problem myself as one parent. none of us can. we need the government to come together and to really understand what the impact of this is. the government says most of the 231 schools confirmed to have raac in england are teaching pupils in person. but for some students, it's still far from normal. hazel shearing, bbc news. archaeologists in wales have unearthed a medieval cemetery that has provided a rare glimpse into life fifteen hundred years ago. discoveries include at least seventy skeletons, shards of glass from france and pottery from north africa. 0ur science editor rebecca morelle reports. uncovering a medieval mystery. just outside of cardiff, archaeologists have discovered a graveyard they think is 1,500 years old. the bodies buried so long ago

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in a later statement, it added that it had asked exam boards to agree to coursework extensions where possible. st leonard�*s catholic school in durham says dealing with raac has been an extremely challenging experience forfamilies, students and staff, and it is in discussions to ensure its students are not disadvantaged. nicola cook wants special consideration for her son, who has his a—levels coming up at the school. he said to me the other day that, "oh, mum, i�*m kissing my a—stars goodbye, i�*m not going to be able to get that now." it is frustrating. we need the government to come together and to really understand what the impact of this is. the government says the 231 schools confirmed to have raac in england will get funds for refurbishment or rebuilding, but teaching unions say it should set out a clear timeline for getting things back to normal. hazel shearing, bbc news. it�*s lining up to be a momentous year in politics, with a general election almost

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at the school. he said to me the other day that, "oh, mum, i'm kissing my a—stars goodbye. i'm not going to be able to get that now." it's frustrating. ijust, i have no answers. i can't, i can't solve the problem myself as one parent. none of us can. we need the government to come together and to really understand what the impact of this is. the government says most of the 231 schools confirmed to have raac in england are teaching pupils in person. but for some students, it's still far from normal. hazel shearing, bbc news. luke littler�*s sensational run in the darts pdc world championship has continued. �*luke the nuke' as he's known has become the youngest player ever to reach the final. the 16—year—old beat the former champion, rob cross, in the semifinal last night at alexandra palace in london. he'll play the world number one luke humphries in the final tonight. 0ur reporter katie barnfield has

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ijust...i have no answers. i can't solve the problem myself as one parent. none of us can. we need the government to come together and to really understand what the impact of this is. the government says most of the 231 schools confirmed to have raac in england are teaching pupils in person, but that can look very different depending on where you are. some children at parks primary school are learning in a nearby council building and the headteacher has found an innovative way to get from a to b. two classes have been able to stay within this building, but we've had to bring portaloos for them because there is no toilets. we had a few children who were not going to the toilet for the day because they didn't like that, so we had to do some work around making them feel more secure within those areas. we miss each other. you know, the strength of this school is the togetherness of the community, of the staff, and we've done all we can. so we will be delighted once we're back all together. many schools, though, fear a solution is still some way in the distance.

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