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watching the scenes back in madrid as the match was taking place in london's wembley stadium. real won 2-0 to london's wembley stadium. real won 2—0 to complete a european and domestic double for them. in the last hour, gareth southgate has had his say about one of their star players this year, jude bellingham. incredible year for players this year, jude bellingham. incredible yearfor him. players this year, jude bellingham. incredible year for him. absolutely delighted for him. to win last night. obviouslyjadon was playing as well on night. obviously jadon was playing as well on the night. obviouslyjadon was playing as well on the other side, and jamie, so we had players involved on both sides, so we didn't have any favourites as such. but for him to cap that season with winning a champions league has been a phenomenal yearfor him. absolutely delighted for him. 50 phenomenal year for him. absolutely delighted for him.— delighted for him. so to the cricket, then. _ the second of the men's t20 cricket world cup t20 cricket world cup games is upon us. co—hosts west indies taking

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and it has pushed up food, mortgages and other household costs. labour knows all of this, sir keir starmer is an intelligent man. he knows the effects of austerity and brexit, but he is still willing to impose all that damage in scotland whatever the cost so that he can win power. i�*m sorry, but that�*s quite simply unforgivable. it doesn�*t have to be that way. i have set out the benefits of taking decisions in scotland for scotland with the current powers of the scottish parliament. if we look at independent european countries and it�*s got like denmark, norway and ireland with full powers, we can see what is possible. those countries are wealthier than the uk. they are fairer, with greater equality. they

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BBC News

that tells me the trading arrangements between the united kingdom and brexit have been enhanced by the negotiations that have been undertaken. they have in fact been damaged. so it is not actually the process of taking that decision to establish scotland as an independent country. it is the decisions you take as a consequence. if you are interested in having an outward facing economy that trains with your neighbours effectively and openly, that seeks cooperation and collaboration with your neighbours as countless european countries do already. the european union trades freely and happily with all sorts of cooperation over the many borders that exist between individual european countries. i don�*t see why that opportunity does not exist for an independent scotland in relation to our next nearest neighbour, and also our trading partners in the

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Unspun World with John Simpson

and migration, that are all shaped by the european union in part, and i think they're probably less likely to be discussed in this campaign than some might want. it's a case that many people make, and i'm personally not quite sure whether it's true or not, but that britain's position in the world is a diminished one. if that is the case, would it continue to be diminished, or do you think the next government, whichever it may be, will be able to raise britain's position a little? i think what will happen is, whoever wins, there will be a continuing increased sort of curiosity about the brits. i spoke to one european ambassador here in the uk recently who said that because of the other elections taking place in europe in coming months and years, where the far right is making gains, notjust in the european elections but also in national elections, that it is possible that the uk in coming years will once again settle back into a slightly sort of boring but established reasonable voice in the international space

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Business Today

and i think european policy — eu policy, vis a vis china, is becoming much more coherent than it was. tariffs that the us has imposed on china when it comes to ev and chips, and tech — fo you see that having any impact on on what it is you're trying to do? the world is shifting to a reality that is quite different from what we were believing some 20—30 years ago, when there was a very strong belief of reduction of tariffs, globalisation, international trade and, yes, in theory, or by david ricardo, we all know that this makes everybody richer. but what is less pleasant in this equation is that it works. i think only when countries are on the same ground when it comes to democracy, human rights, independent courts, freedom of speech, free elections, and so that

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Business Today

you more or less know what to expect from the other, because the other is quite similar to you. take russia's export of gas to european union — it was, i would say, a plan to have the region basically hooked on energy supplies. and then, at the worst point, it becomes your problem, like it was in 2022 when the taps were being closed and there was a huge challenge for europe. shall we blink and say, "we give up, we don't care about ukraine any more?" or shall we rearrange our energy supplies at a very high cost? so we need to be mindful that not all the countries are like—minded. and unfortunately, we need to arrange our relations so that we take into account the security challenges, because they

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CNN Newsroom

doesn't say that there are broader questions about the judicial system. i think a great answer that people should look at is a series of tweets by garry kasparov, the former world chess champion and exile from the soviet union. who goes through why the criticism that sunlike marco rubio have levied is just wrong. again, look at garry kasparov's tweets for a real education okay. >> i want to talk about i would do want to get to russia, and i want to talk about ukraine, some of trump's european allies have rallied around him. that includes russia's vladimir putin putin spokesperson said, quote, it is obvious that political rivals are being eliminated there. he's talking about here in the us through all legal and illegal means. this is visible to the whole world with the naked eye. again, that's putin spokesperson it is a bit ironic, enrich that this is coming just months after putin's own fierce is clinic critic alexey navalny died in a siberian prison what do you

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FOX and Friends Saturday

rachel: football's growing overseas, just like soccer is coming here. my brother has a football league, he's in dubai and runs a football league for ex-pats and all a kinds of people. pete: do you know who runs a football league in dubai? american football league? a. rachel: yes, it's crazy. it's like kids' thing, but they travel, to or like, they go to, you know, european countries. they go to chai a narc saudi arabia and play. will: you know, or i'm not as outraged. pete: what? will: i'm going to tell you why. the super bowl's a spectacle, okay? i'm a fan of football. you're not moving texas, oklahoma or georgia auburn or alabama-auburn to london. it's the super bowl. if you moved the n if fc or afc championship game, i'd have a problem. pete: this is why we don't have nice things. these are our things. these are american things. we don't give them away. i want to win championships too. just give me the dallas

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The Media Show

i also remember him tweeting, you know, his arrival, carrying the sink, but you were on the inside. what was that period like? well, it was extraordinary. i think it was kind - of once—in—a—lifetime career—defining stuff in a way, which is a peculiar— thing as a nonexecutive - of a company because you're not an executive, but it felt - as though i did personally kind of cross into being a bit- of an executive because i was chairing the nomination - and governance committee, when you have to worryj about how people come on and off the board - and so we firstly were thinking about how to get elon . on the board and then off the board, and i was chairing. the compensation committee, so that was how we were going to look after all the staff and l the rewards and the bonuses, and i was on the transaction l committee, which is the - committee that worries about how the sale and the process of selling the company- goes through. and, you know, i still pinch myself because i certainly. did notjoin the board of twitter to uphold l the law in delaware, - which is what we ended up having to do. you know, ijoined it because it was kind. of an extraordinary company. i found it interesting. i liked the people and hoped i could bring a european-

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BBC News

to be involved in the national team, but, he made a decision a couple of years ago, to leave us because he was to be very successful in his career, and he thought that this step would help him and support him to win the champions league trophy. outside of the football being played in that stadium behind you, the venue and indeed the event itself are under pressure to deliver spectacle that is safe today. yes. spectacle that is safe today. yes, three years _ spectacle that is safe today. yes, three years ago _ spectacle that is safe today. yes, three years ago i _ spectacle that is safe today. yes, three years ago i was _ spectacle that is safe today. yes, three years ago i was stuck - spectacle that is safe today. yes, three years ago i was stuck in - spectacle that is safe today. yes, three years ago i was stuck in the middle _ three years ago i was stuck in the middle of— three years ago i was stuck in the middle of it— three years ago i was stuck in the middle of it here at wembley way, absolutely shameful scenes at the european — absolutely shameful scenes at the european championship final between italy european championship final between italy and _ european championship final between italy and england, italy winning on penalties — italy and england, italy winning on penalties of course, but up to 6000 fans without tickets from the local area _ fans without tickets from the local area, 2000 also storing various entrances. _ area, 2000 also storing various entrances, getting into the stadium and there _ entrances, getting into the stadium and there was a complete breakdown of stewarding and policing and the whole _ of stewarding and policing and the

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