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Sportsday

who knows where 0wen farrell may end up, but for now he's still on english soil playing for saracens in the premiership, and many want things to stay that way. it probably wasn't speculation about a move to france that led to this unforced error, but either way, dan kelly accepted the ball with thanks and leicster tigers were off and running the sort of pass farrell won't want to see again. saracens got their noses in front after great work from elliot daly was finished off in style by tom parton but the tigers improved their chances of making the playoffs. tries from matt rogerson and harry simmons saw leicester close in on the top four. meanwhile, both exeter and northampton could have gone top of the table and for a long time it appeared it was going to be exeter.

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The Context

to use their boys to their skills. that is accepted. do you want to play without mo? no. but if we have to, in the past we didn't— but if we have to, in the past we didn't have — but if we have to, in the past we didn't have to do that often, but i think— didn't have to do that often, but i think we — didn't have to do that often, but i think we find a way. harlequins have gone top of the rugby premiership after a bonus point victory over newcastle falcons. it finished 24—3. elsewhere sale sharks were beaten at home in the premiership for the first time this season — bristol bears running in three tries including this early in the second half from max malins. 22—14 the final score there. and that's all the sport for now. good evening. i'm sure you really don't need me to stand here and tell you just how wet and miserable it's been

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The Daily Global

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Newsnight

the british medical association wanting a 35% pay rise, to make up for what it says have been below—inflation rises since 2008. the government says that's unaffordable and has offered an extra 3% pay rise, on top of 8.8% already given. since the industrial action started, more than a million appointments and treatments have been cancelled. nhs leaders have said this strike will put patients at "serious risk". it's not exactly an ideal start to the new year for the prime minister, when cutting nhs waiting lists is one of his five pledges central to his premiership. kate lamble has more on this. this time last year, rishi sunak was setting out the five priorities he said voters should judge him on, including cutting nhs waiting lists, promising people would get the care they needed more quickly. recently, though, some — including the health secretary — have warned that strikes like those

Government , Pay , Rise , British-medical-association , 2008 , 35 , Nhs-confederation , Strike- , Risk , Patients , Action , Appointments

BBC News

up, if we can have multiple threats from wider central, it makes it harderfor the from wider central, it makes it harder for the opposition to stop us. elsewhere, brentford drew at home to crystal palace, whilst everton remain bottom after losing to wolves. it's the first time in 33 years that they have lost the first three games of a season, and they are yet to score. that has never happened. in scotland, leaders celtic have dropped points in the premiership for the first time this season — after a goalless draw at home to stjohnstone. rangers a point behind after beating ross county. also wins for livingstone and motherwell. in germany, union berlin have made it two wins from two to sit top of the bundesliga. they beat darmstadt 4—1 — despite playing 70 minutes with ten men, after having brendan aaronson sent off early on. wins too for bayer leverkusen, wolfsburg, hoffenheim and freiburg. in france, psg are still looking for their first win of the new season — they kicked off against lens around 60 minutes ago. brest missed the chance to go top after losing at marseille — who leapfrog them into second. whilst in italy, atalanta could have gone top

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BBC News

kulusevski with their goals. elsewhere, brentford drew at home to crystal palace, whilst everton remain bottom after losing to wolves. it's the first time in 33 years that they have lost the first three games of a season, and they are yet to score. that has never happened. in scotland, leaders celtic have dropped points in the premiership for the first time this season — after a goalless draw at home to stjohnstone. rangers a point behind after beating ross county. also wins for livingstone and motherwell. in germany, union berlin have made it two wins from two to sit top of the bundesliga. they beat darmstadt 4—1 — despite playing 70 minutes with ten men, after having brendan aaronson sent off early on. wins too for bayer leverkusen, wolfsburg, hoffenheim and freiburg. in france, psg are still looking for their first win of the new season — they kicked off against lens around 15 minutes ago. brest missed the chance to go top after losing at marseille —

Goals , Elsewhere , Wolves , Bottom , Crystal-palace , Everton , Brentford-drew-at-home , 33 , Games , Eastern-scotland , Season , Points

HARDtalk

the same family, actually — is just unacceptable. scoffs. it's easy in a way for you to say that with great confidence, sitting here with me in the hardtalk studio and from your home in exile in paris, but the reality for cambodians is the hun sen regime — if i can put it that way, because he still is the leader of the ruling party, even though he is handing over the premiership — the reality is he looks stronger today than ever. he uses brutal force. but if you recall the last election in 2013, when the opposition was allowed to participate in, we won nearly half of the popular vote, in spite of serious irregularities. had the election been more honest, we would have won, definitely, so the support of the population is still there. no doubt, there was significant

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HARDtalk

the point about hun sen he is clearly getting older but the whole point of this election is that as soon as the election was done he told the nation he is handing the reins of power to his son, who now sits in the parliament and will be cambodia �*s next prime minister. but parliament and will be cambodia 's next prime minister.— 's next prime minister. but for the cambodian _ 's next prime minister. but for the cambodian people - 's next prime minister. but for the cambodian people the - the cambodian people the succession within the same political clan, the same family, actually, isjust family, actually, is just unacceptable. family, actually, isjust unacceptable. it family, actually, is 'ust unacceptable.�* family, actually, is 'ust unacceptable. it is easy in a wa for unacceptable. it is easy in a way for you _ unacceptable. it is easy in a way for you to _ unacceptable. it is easy in a way for you to say - unacceptable. it is easy in a way for you to say that - unacceptable. it is easy in a way for you to say that with | way for you to say that with great confidence sitting here with me in the hardtalk studio and from your home in exile in paris, but the reality for cambodians is the hun sen regime if i can put it that way because he still is the leader of the ruling party even though he is handing over the premiership, the reality is he looks stronger today than ever.

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Sportsday

thing we're looking for. it’s with the game more, so that is the thing we're looking for.— thing we're looking for. it's not [on thing we're looking for. it's not long away. _ thing we're looking for. it's not long away. is — thing we're looking for. it's not long away, is it? _ let's wrap up some of the other football stories making the headlines today. as expected, former bournemouth boss gary 0'neil has been announced as the new manager of wolves, replacing julen lopetegui on a three—year deal. lopetegui's exit from molineux was confirmed on tuesday, just three days before the premier league season begins. meanwhile, goalkeeper matt turner has joined nottingham forest from arsenal. the american has signed a four—year deal and moves with arsenal closing in on david raya from brentford. and burnley striker wout weghorst has moved to hoffenheim on a season—long loan. the dutch international spent part of the last campaign at manchester united. now to scotland, where rangers manager michael beale says they "need to get the season started" in tonight's champions league opener, after their premiership began with defeat by kilmarnock on saturday. they face the swiss side, servette,

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Newsnight

a step closer to going head—to—head in the ring. the uk asylum system is broken — that's the government's word, by the way. since 2010, it's regularly talked about fixing it while also pledging to deter illegal migrants from coming here. david cameron back in 2014 warned illegal migrants that the government would find them and "send them back to the country they came from". under theresa may, "go home" vans drove around london. another tory prime minister, boris johnson, said brexit would mean "taking back control of our borders". under his premiership, it brought in the nationality and borders act — then home secretary priti patel said it would "deter illegal entry into the uk...and it will remove more easily from the uk those with no right to be here". less than a year after that became law, another tory pm introduced the rwanda plan, with the illegal migration bill, now law. so far, no one has been removed to rwanda because the policy is stuck in the courts. perhaps that's why a couple

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