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Sportsday

it was lazio who went through to the semi's, thanks to a second half penalty from mattia zaccagni. drama late in stoppage time though, lazio reduced to ten men, and roma down to nine. gianluca mancini sent off after the final whistle. atalanta came from behind to beat ac milan, they take on fiorentina, in their semifinal the last four stage, not taking place till april. premier league defender harry toffolo has told the bbc that he thought his career was going to end last year, when he was charged by the fa for betting rule breaches. now 28 years old, the bets were placed long before hejoined nottingham forest — but the resulting public fall out took an immense toll on his mental health. harry's now using that experience to fuel his playing career, whilst inspiring men not to bottle things up and to talk about mental wellbeing. charlie slater has his story. my kids will never forget the day. they always say to me, "oh yeah, like when

Half , Men , Ac-milan , Thanks , Drama , Beat , Semi-s , Penalty , Whistle , Behind , Lazio , Roma

Verified Live

won�*t really do that. but what of the company behind the glitchy computer system? fujitsu has been awarded other government contracts worth billions of pounds. but ministers say they won�*t act until after a public inquiry has concluded. there are some questions about who is more responsible, fujitsu or post office or others? when the inquiry has identified responsibility, then those questions can be answered. today�*s announcement on exoneration and compensation will be welcomed by many victims of the scandal, but their long wait forjustice isn�*t over yet. iain watson, bbc news, westminster. lee castleton was left bankrupt after his battle with the post office and his story features prominently in that tv drama which has propelled this into the spotlight. lee welcomes the prime minister�*s annoucement. hejoined me a little earlier and he told me his reaction

Company , Questions , Inquiry , Glitchy , Ministers , Billions , Government-contracts , Fujitsu , T-act , Victims , Made-a-drama-out , Compensation

HARDtalk

this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. in war, not all soldiers are fighting on or for their own soil. thanks to the internet, it has become easier than ever before for foreigners to immerse themselves in conflicts very farfrom home. my guest today is a young british man, aiden aslin, who has a remarkable story. hejoined the ukrainian army. he was captured, tortured and sentenced to death by putin's forces. he survived thanks to a prisoner swap. but why did he risk everything in someone else�*s war?

Top , Headlines , Bbc-news , Hardtalk , Newsday , War , Soldiers , Foreigners , Thanks , Fighting , Soil , Internet

BBC News

out. that is good news. so there are a lot of measures in place but we have to remember that a lot of small businesses are struggling at this time so a heavy—handed approach is not the way forward. time so a heavy-handed approach is not the way forward.— not the way forward. great to have our not the way forward. great to have your thoughts. _ not the way forward. great to have your thoughts, thank _ not the way forward. great to have your thoughts, thank you. - let's move now to australia, where scientists say that an 8cm worm has been found alive in the brain of an australian woman — that is a world first. dr sanjaya senanayake was one of the physicians who treated the woman and hejoined us to explain what happened a little earlier. a macro biology and the hospital —— microbiology laboratory got a call from a surgeon saying we have just discovered a live wriggling worm in this patient because �*s brain, something we have never seen before, help us out. as the on—call infectious diseases physician at the

Businesses , Way , Lot , Place , News , Soft-launch , Thoughts , Measures , World , Worm , Brain , Woman

The Context

ahead of the next stage of celebrations, next stage of their victory, no doubt they will enjoy. but time to get the rest of the day �*s sport now, let's hand you over to bbc sport centre. working with him to find a club. here is mason greenwood, he is in and it scored. hejoined at here is mason greenwood, he is in and it scored. he joined at the age of seven and they turned him into a star. the future notjust for his club but also his country. but in january last year mason greenwood

Celebrations , Victory , Sport , Hand , Rest , Stage , Bbc-sport , Centre , No-doubt , The-club , Mason-greenwood , Country

BBC News at Six

over the last few weeks and months has been unbelievable. the youngest of ten siblings, caicedo was just 13 years old when hejoined independiente del valle. at 18, he was given his first international start, and later scored for ecuador at last year's world cup. chelsea have now broken the british transfer record twice in a year. mauricio pochettino's side no strangers to spending cash, but will capturing caicedo now see an improvement in performance? if you're paying 115 million for a player, you think they're going to come out and do the business, don't you? i i don't think he's definitely going. to be good, he has some potential. so a new signing for a new season, and if it leads to new silverware, £115 million may still be seen as money well spent. matt graveling, bbc news. it's been a rainy old summer for much of the uk, but the one bright spot is that you can now get insurance against it raining too much while you're on holiday. popular in the us, the insurance is now being offered by one holiday

Moises-caicedo , Chelsea , Start , Ecuador , Youngest , Siblings , Independiente-del-valle , Hejoined , World-cup , 18 , Ten , 13

Windrush

that he is. i think a lot of painters came at a level of sort of pomp which i'm not about. ijust want sort of pomp which i'm not about. i just want to capture something realistic and raw and honest. we will do a hyper— detailed portrait for you so that the more the camera captures, the better. i do know a little bit about alford already because i did some research. it looks like he came from jamaica to england on the windrush. and hejoined the raf. my grandad was recruited to the raf in 1958 and i said, like, did you enjoy it? and he said, "not really." how about you? said, "not really." how about ou? . ., ., ., you? he came at the wrong time. when i you? he came at the wrong time. when i came _ you? he came at the wrong time. when i came here, _ you? he came at the wrong time. when i came here, the _ you? he came at the wrong time. when i came here, the war- you? he came at the wrong time. when i came here, the war was i when i came here, the war was still on. the best thing was get to know, we were getting all the people and keeping your nose clean. all the people and keeping your nose clean-— nose clean. keep your nose

Lot , Something , Pomp , Painters , Sort , Level , Ijust , Jamaica , Portrait , England , Empire-windrush , Camera-captures

BBC News

international airport is located, and in the area of the minsk highway. russia again blames ukraine for the incursions. moscow has come under repeated attack from drones in recent weeks. skyscrapers in the moscow city business district were struck on two consecutive days at the end ofjuly. prince harry made a public appearance at the international sports promotion society summit in tokyo today, joining its founder on stage in support of the worldwide power of sport, community and philanthropy. hejoined the founder on sport, community and philanthropy. he joined the founder on stage, as you can see, and they had a conversation about the power of philanthropy. you are watching bbc news. don't forget, all our stories are on our website, search bbc news. goodbye for now.

Area , Attack , Drones , Moscow , Incursions , Skyscrapers , Russian , International-airport , City-business-district , Minsk-highway , Ukraine , Stage

Breakfast

sheffield wednesday, where he was managed by trevor francis, who also passed away yesterday. he was 69. forest made francis britain's first million—pound footballer. hejoined them from birmigham in 1979 and scored the winner in forest's european cup win that same year. he also won 52 caps for england. he passed away in spain after a heart attack. for all those watching the immovable rain clouds on the final day of the fourth ashes test on sunday, they would no doubt be frustrated that the weather in manchester yesterday was delightful. england's chances of regaining the urn were ended at old trafford. but they can still draw the series at the oval with the final test starting there on thursday. that too could be affected by the weather. so can anything different be done to help test matches be completed in the future? you could start at 10.30 — there's no reason why not. then, secondly, there are 90 overs in the day specifically there for a reason.

Trevor-francis , Nottingham-forest , Sheffield-wednesday , Footballer , Francis-britain , Birmigham , Hejoined , 1979 , 69 , North-east-england , Heart-attack , Winner

BBC News Now

and generous colleague. david sillito looks back at his life. three, two, one. go take. at 6:00... the ground war on iraq... george alagiah. the 6:00 news... good evening and welcome to the bbc's news at six... ..and the george you saw each evening, that warm authority, was the george we knew off screen. at 6:00, the ground war on iraq has begun. gentle, kind, but blessed with the intelligence and empathy that made him a wonderful friend and a brilliant foreign correspondent. hejoined the bbc in 1989 and was soon reporting from the world's trouble spots. how long and at what human cost can these camps be sustained? war, hunger, genocide. i haven't the heart to count and it doesn't really matter. he saw the worst, but there was always an understanding and compassion rooted in his origins.

George-alagiah , Life , Colleague , David-sillito , Two , Ground-war-on-iraq , Three , Go-take , One , 00 , 6 , Bbc-news