Him. As for ruiz he also took a lot of pictures with the crowd. I caught up of pictures with the crowd. I caught up with them afterwards and said how do you feel about being the underdog once again. He says he is as confident as he was the first time around and believes that he can shock the world again. They will meet at the press conference tomorrow, the build up to the fight has been quite mild mannered and respectful. You wonder whether either will try to crank things up. The sense i got today from joshua in particular was that this means a lot and it is a fight that he cannot afford to lose. Now, you may remember him as the keeper who made more than 200 appearances for wolves, but carl ikeme has another story. Hes now in full remission after battling accute leukaemia. After retiring from the game last year, hes written a book called why not me about the dificult process of giving up the game and going through chemotherapy while with a young family. He spoke to me earlier. It is so
Very specific to this year and it comes out of the fact that each artist as a collaborative practice, works as groups of people and as groups of people, they represent very important political issues that each of those artists is dealing with and through the process of working together they came together, in the making of the exhibition, and so in the making of the exhibition, and so the jury felt very excited that this is a legitimate position, artists together as one entity. The short answer to a short question, does this sign the death knell for the turner prize . If the collective can win . No, a collective has won before, and all kinds of changes to the turner prize over many years, changes of rules, a large group of architects winning it, it has kept it relevant and has meant it has ke pt it relevant and has meant it has kept it modern. 0k, alex. Thank you very much indeed. And congratulations to the four winners. Now on bbc one time for the news where you are. Have a very good n
You, dear and respected viewers, welcome to the sports news of this section , we will start with the futsal competition of the asian nations cup, iran will face kuwait in the continuation of this competition, hosted by thailand and from in their third game , vahid shamsais students, who won bahrain and afghanistan in their previous two games , are on top with six points and are advancing to the next stage. Kuwait is confirmed with four points. Today, bahrain and afghanistan are second in the same group, and from group 3, japan , tajikistan, and south korea are competing with kyrgyzstan. In the important games yesterday, iraq beat australia 62, and uzbekistan beat saudi arabia 31. Gave but the Basketball Team of tabat won by winning the third victory against abadan fatih oil refinery. The series became five and advanced to the semifinals. The municipality of gorgan is another step closer to the final stage. The premier Basketball League was held in two semifinal and semifinal stages. In
North west, temperatures a couple of notches up on yesterday. This evening, clear skies, notches up on yesterday. This evening, clearskies, lots of notches up on yesterday. This evening, clear skies, lots of dry weather initially, over night we see increasing cloud blown in on the south westerly wind, misty and perky with hill fog, quite windy for northern scotland, very mild down through the far south west. Tomorrow morning very mild, 15 16d, 8am, lots of cloud and hill fog, misty and perky, drizzly, persistent rain across the midlands, wells, north west england, some of that heavy. Wet weather in northern ireland, 13 in belfast, rain spreading eastwards across scotland, with strong and gusty winds, deals in the far north west. Throughout the day, the first area of rain pushing through, for many things improving, but we are going to be left with this handbag of a weather front into wales, the rain continuing for a good part of the day, cloudy but mild in the south, brighter with showe
Polluting vehicles will now pay almost double, to drive in central london, in new measures to tackle pollution. The widow of an american soldier, who died in action, says President Trump struggled to remember his name, when he called to offer sympathy. The worlds coral reefs are being turned into bleached deserts, a warning today from Sir David Attenborough. If youve ever seen a coral reef and you think what that once was, thats enough to make you weep. And we talk to a Second World War veteran about life at 100 and meeting royalty, as the number of centenarians is expected to rise dramatically. Its 5pm. Our main story is the Prime Ministers report on the eu summit in brussels last week. Theresa may told mps this afternoon that the latest talks have made important progress but she said the uks financial settlement couldnt be agreed until there was clarity on the future relationship after brexit. Mrs may said thered be a vote in parliament on the final brexit deal, to take place before