To keep sanchez at the emirates it looks like exit alexis. Johanna konta carries british hopes at the Australian Open, but theres plenty of controversy surrounding the first tennis major of 2018. And the champion amateur boxer facing the fight of his life outside the ring as he battles deportation from the uk. Im not special. I dont think i am special, but i work hard. I work really ha rd. At special, but i work hard. I work really hard. At times, working hard its enough to give someone a second chance. Plenty to come in tonights show but we start with football, because arsenal have admitted defeat in their fight to retain their £35 million striker alexis sanchez. The Chile International is set to leave the emirates in the current transfer window with six months of his contract remaining and could become the subject of a bidding war. Tim hague reports. If you wondered why reasonable were so if you wondered why reasonable were so keen to keep arsenal were so keen to keep alexis sanchez
M u. ; awrzf 7 , w w and sarah has the weather. It is another cloudy day today and things are going to turn increasingly wet and windy from the west. Ill bring you all the details in about 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story there were nearly 43,000 hospital operations to remove teeth in children and teenagers in england last year, equating to 170 a day. The British Dental Association says england provides a second Class Service compared to scotland and wales, and has accused government ministers of adopting a short sighted approach to a growing crisis around tooth decay. 0ur Health Correspondent Dominic Hughes reports. Tooth decay in children is distressing, painful and avoidable. Dentists say sugary snacks and drinks are the biggest cause. British children drink more soft drinks than anywhere else in europe and the number of multiple extractions, which have to take place in hospital under a general anaesthetic, is continuing to grow. Figures compiled by the local Governme
Town boss Paul Hurst is considering an appeal against Toto Nsiala’s red card and believes the controversial dismissal had a significant bearing on the Blues’ 2-1 defeat to Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough.
Town boss Mick McCarthy will be hoping to continue his remarkable record at Hillsborough when the Blues face Sheffield Wednesday on Tuesday evening looking to record back-to-back wins for the first time this year.