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Sportsday

dublin isn't leaving that, you're going to head that in.— dublin isn't leaving that, you're going to head that in. this says it all in the last _ going to head that in. this says it all in the last three _ going to head that in. this says it all in the last three games, - going to head that in. this says it all in the last three games, 61. all in the last three games, 61 shots on goal, one goal to show from it, expected goalsjust over six. if they are not careful, could it be a psychological problem for them now? may be, theyjust don't have that centre _ may be, theyjust don't have that centre forward with a bit of devilment. they need one, one who is going _ devilment. they need one, one who is going to _ devilment. they need one, one who is going to stay — devilment. they need one, one who is going to stay there and the rest of the team — going to stay there and the rest of the team will get them chances. the third round weekend is wrapped up with the final game tonight, manchester united taking on third tier wigan. no premier league side has lost to lower league opposition this weekend, and united won't want to be the first, facing a team 53 places below them in league one. wigan manager shaun maloney is the one trying to plot their downfall. when you have a level of opponent thatis when you have a level of opponent that is different league or far superior resources, it comes from the manager. there has to be a belief within the manager that you can win this game and that has to then transfer to the players. i know it is going to be very difficult. everyone will expect one result, expect manchester united to be very, very dominant but i still have to

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BBC News

emissions standards. from midnight, that boundary will be significantly expanded to cover all 32 london boroughs. expanding the zone has proved divisive. we've been breaching legal limits for more than 12 years now for a toxic gas, nitrogen dioxide. and these pollutions have been shown to stunt children's lungs in the city, and also cause huge illnesses for people throughout their lives. i represent some of the smallest builders. these are, you know, they could be employing one person to a few. and the reality is these businesses are very dependent on money coming into their business and going out, and theyjust don't have huge reserves to be able to buy new fleets of vans. back in west london, people are preparing for the change. people are dying, as well, from the pollution, so that's a good thing, if they stop it. but i don't think a lot of the people that live in this well, ijust feel like it's any

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BBC News at Six

the time is 6.15pm. our top story this evening: the worst technical failure at uk airports sees flights cancelled. and coming up, warning that student —— student housing shortages will only get worse in the coming years. and on bbc london: day1 of the expanded ultra low emission zone. a warning to drivers who are paying the ulez charge to not fall victim to scammers who are using websites to con drivers. in war, governments and armies don't like to give out casualty figures. the numbers might boost the morale of the enemy or sap the will of your own side. it's partly why after 18 months of bitterfighting in ukraine, it's unclear how many troops have died on either side, probably many tens of thousands. died on either side, what we do know according to us estimates is that there has been a dramatic rise in the number of dead since ukraine's counteroffensive began a couple of months ago.

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BBC News at Six

the amount of n0x pollutants, i but i think my sort of gripe with it is that it's _ going to further burden - the transport infrastructure. now, this is where the ulez used to start, the south circular. from today, it takes in all of greater london, and any noncompliant cart driving on these roads has to pay the charge. that includes anyone visiting the crown and sceptre. it's just reopened, and they're worried business will be hit. a lot of the older generation, they have old cars, they come here to meet their friends, have a tea or coffee. they'll probably stop coming out because theyjust don't have the money. concerns abour the air we breathe have seen similar schemes rolled out right across the uk. manchester, bristol, glasgow, all have their own versions. but it's london's that has been the most controversial.

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BBC News at Six

this is ealing in west london, and i'm on the boundary of the current ultra low emission zone. anyone heading in that direction across the junction into central london has to pay £12.50 if their vehicle doesn't meet the required emissions standards. from midnight, that boundary will be significantly expanded to cover all 32 london boroughs. expanding the zone has proved divisive. we've been breaching legal limits for more than 12 years now for a toxic gas, nitrogen dioxide. and these pollutions have been shown to stunt children's lungs in the city, and also cause huge illnesses for people throughout their lives. i represent some of the smallest builders. these are, you know, they could be employing one person to a few. and the reality is these businesses are very dependent on money coming into their business and going out, and theyjust don't have huge reserves to be able to buy new fleets of vans.

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The Daily Global

this green area shows the current zone in central london, and this is what it will look like from tomorrow. this is ealing in west london, and i'm on the boundary of the current ultra low emission zone. anyone heading in that direction across the junction into central london has to pay £12.50 if their vehicle doesn't meet the required emissions standards. from midnight, that boundary will be significantly expanded to cover all 32 london boroughs. expanding the zone has proved divisive. we've been breaching legal limits for more than 12 years now for a toxic gas, nitrogen dioxide. and these pollutions have been shown to stunt children's lungs in the city, and also cause huge illnesses for people throughout their lives. i represent some of the smallest builders. these are, you know, they could be employing one person to a few. and the reality is these businesses are very dependent on money coming into their business and going out, and theyjust don't have

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Newsday

zone. anyone heading in that direction across the junction into central london has to pay £12.50 if their vehicle doesn't meet the required emissions standards. from midnight, that boundary will be significantly expanded to cover all 32 london boroughs. expanding the zone has proved divisive. we've been breaching legal limits for more than 12 years now for a toxic gas, nitrogen dioxide. and these pollutions have been shown to stunt children's lungs in the city, and also cause huge illnesses for people throughout their lives. i represent some of the smallest builders. these are, you know, they could be employing one person to a few. and the reality is these businesses are very dependent on money coming into their business and going out, and theyjust don't have huge reserves to be able to buy new fleets of vans. back in west london, people

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World Business Report

this meeting injuly was supposed to be an opportunity for birmingham city council to tell residents about their plans for a £2 billion regeneration of the area, ladywood. but it descended into farce as hundreds were locked outside. the residents feel left in the dark about the plans, especially the fact that the council has sanctioned the use of compulsory purchase orders, given the powers to force people out. i want something for my family and friends and children that's going to grow up. where are you going to stick them? are they going to be just pushed away and forgot? birmingham university lecturer laura moved to the area a few years ago. she'sjoined a campaign to give residents a voice. it's over 2,000 people affected by this. and theyjust don't was going to happen next. it's not as if the council has sent us letters, saying that our homes are at risk of a compulsory purchase order. instead, we have had to find out from the news.

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World Business Report

and theyjust don't know what is going to happen next. it is not as though the council has sent us letters saying our home is risk with a compulsory purchase order, instead we have had to find out from the news. �* . , we have had to find out from the news. �* ., , ., . news. birmingham city council says the area is deprived _ news. birmingham city council says the area is deprived that _ news. birmingham city council says the area is deprived that will- the area is deprived that will benefit in the long term. this the area is deprived that will benefit in the long term. this is a long-term _ benefit in the long term. this is a long-term programme, _ benefit in the long term. this is a long-term programme, 20 - benefit in the long term. this is a long-term programme, 20 year. long—term programme, 20 year programme, foran area long—term programme, 20 year programme, for an area that needs it. programme, for an area that needs it nobody— programme, for an area that needs it. nobody will be turfed out of their— it. nobody will be turfed out of their house. there will be an offer made _ their house. there will be an offer made at _ their house. there will be an offer made at some point.

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World Business Report

this meeting injuly was supposed to be an opportunity for birmingham city council to tell residents about their plans for a £2 billion regeneration of the area, ladywood. but it descended into farce as hundreds were locked outside. the residents feel left in the dark about the plans, especially the fact that the council has sanctioned the use of compulsory purchase orders, given the powers to force people out. i want something for my family and friends and children that's going to grow up. where are you going to stick them? are they going to be just pushed away and forgot? birmingham university lecturer laura moved to the area a few years ago. she'sjoined a campaign to give residents a voice. it's over 2,000 people affected by this. and theyjust don't was going to happen next. it's not as if the council has sent us letters, saying that our homes are at risk

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