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despite a century from murphy to bring him within one frame, 0'sullivan then took the next three on the bounce to secure victory. don't forget — he is the tournament's youngest winner, taking it for the first time almost 29 years ago. he could now become its oldest too, but 0'sullivan isn't worried by his age. i don't feel that old. i feel... laughter i know what my age is but i feel young in my mind, ifeel younger around a table than i do when playing these young players, they look old, the way they... their brains are quite slow, so, for me... cheering i still feel like my brain is still pretty quick around a snooker table, which is enough. they need to get their act together, because i'm going blind and have bad knees! 48 years and he is still sharp, still has it. he is not afraid to criticise anyone.

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northerly wind is at risk of seeing some snow across scotland. if few wintry flakes perhaps down to north sea coasts and maybe the irish sea. sandwiched between, lots of sunshine. it will be cold and the temperatures are likely to struggle. just a couple of degrees above freezing but factor in the strength and direction of the wind, it's probably going to feel more like below freezing so bitterly cold on monday. tuesday, things get interesting because this weather front that's starting to push in from the north—west so we keep showers in the far north but on top of it, as it bumps into the cold air, because the spell of more prolonged snow across central areas of scotland, maybe to the north of england and across north of ireland as well so you need to keep watching the forecast if you live there or you are travelling to and from those areas. still a cold day for england and wales, plenty of sunshine around as well though. low pressure still

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well below freezing foremost and you will need to wrap up i suspect, as we go through this week. into tuesday, things get interesting. this little frontal system is likely to bump into the cold air during tuesday, so on the leading edge of it there will be more significant snow across central and southern areas of scotland, maybe a wintry mix of rain, sleet and snow into northern ireland and northern england. anywhere south will keep the sunshine. it will still be a cold story but no snow across the vast majority of england and wales. top temperatures 2—5 once again. still, we have the low pressure drifting in through the middle part of the week. it looks likely to stay towards france. we may see some snow may be just pushing towards the channel isles but at the moment, we will see it one more time, it looks likely it will stay to the near continent and not affect southern england. continent and not affect southern encland. ., ~ continent and not affect southern encland. ., ,, i. continent and not affect southern encland. ., ,, . england. thank you, message received loud and clear — england. thank you, message received loud and clear it _ england. thank you, message received loud and clear it is _ england. thank you, message received

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we wish you all the best and thank you for talking to us.— you for talking to us. thank you so much. idid my i did my research before i went to chat to her and wikipedia, as you often do, and i said you did this and this and she said no. so what. somebody put on it is nonsense. she seemed lovely. and back at the dominion in london. for six weeks, six weeks from this coming saturday. hopefully the stages big enough for that address. it's impressive. she said it was very heavy.— that address. it's impressive. she said it was very heavy. sports news now. said it was very heavy. sports news now- good — said it was very heavy. sports news now. good morning. _ said it was very heavy. sports news now. good morning. and _ said it was very heavy. sports news now. good morning. and oscar- now. good morning. and oscar winner for manchester — now. good morning. and oscar winner for manchester city, _ now. good morning. and oscar winner for manchester city, that's _ now. good morning. and oscar winner for manchester city, that's one - now. good morning. and oscar winner for manchester city, that's one of - for manchester city, that's one of the headlines in the paper. 0scar scored the winner. the headlines in the paper. oscar scored the winner.— the headlines in the paper. oscar scored the winner. oscar bobs but he was set u- scored the winner. oscar bobs but he was set up by — scored the winner. oscar bobs but he was set up by that — scored the winner. oscar bobs but he was set up by that man, _ scored the winner. oscar bobs but he was set up by that man, kevin - scored the winner. oscar bobs but he was set up by that man, kevin de - was set up by that man, kevin de bruyne. he hasn't played for five months, not since august because he had a dreadful hamstring injury —— bobbs. 0nly had a dreadful hamstring injury —— bobbs. only on the pitch for 20 minutes and got man of the match, he equalised and then set up 0scar minutes and got man of the match, he equalised and then set up oscar for the winner so quite impressive.

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we can now speak to nhs blood and transplant's chief nurse olive mcgowan. good morning, thank you for taking the time to speak to us. why do you think it is that there is a shortage of donors for children as opposed to adults? , ., .. .,,, adults? very often across the united kinidom adults? very often across the united kingdom and — adults? very often across the united kingdom and in _ adults? very often across the united kingdom and in a _ adults? very often across the united kingdom and in a small _ adults? very often across the united kingdom and in a small proportion i adults? very often across the united| kingdom and in a small proportion of children— kingdom and in a small proportion of children and adults, they die in a situation — children and adults, they die in a situation that makes organ donation possibility — situation that makes organ donation possibility. very often these conversations happen at a time of immense — conversations happen at a time of immense griefand conversations happen at a time of immense grief and sadness for a family— immense grief and sadness for a family so— immense grief and sadness for a family so it can be very difficult to make — family so it can be very difficult to make a _ family so it can be very difficult to make a decision. but they are for the important thing to say this morning — the important thing to say this morning as we want to encourage all families— morning as we want to encourage all families to _ morning as we want to encourage all families to talk about organ donation and register their decision on the _ donation and register their decision on the organ donor register. that's the most _ on the organ donor register. that's the most important message this morning — the most important message this mornini. _, ., , the most important message this mornini. ., , morning. the conversation is key, isn't it? have _ morning. the conversation is key, isn't it? have to _ morning. the conversation is key, isn't it? have to declare _ morning. the conversation is key, isn't it? have to declare an - isn't it? have to declare an interest here. when nephew had a

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donation — morning to think about what their donation decision is and, more importantly, to sign up on the organ donor— importantly, to sign up on the organ donor register because we've heard some _ donor register because we've heard some of— donor register because we've heard some of the really heartbreaking stories— some of the really heartbreaking stories of— some of the really heartbreaking stories of the children waiting, so it's really— stories of the children waiting, so it's really important for the listeners and the viewers this morning _ listeners and the viewers this morning to actually consider what they would want in the event of their— they would want in the event of their death at most importantly, to visit the _ their death at most importantly, to visit the organ donation dot nhs .uk and sign _ visit the organ donation dot nhs .uk and sign up — visit the organ donation dot nhs .uk and sign up on the donation register~ _ and sign up on the donation reiister. �* , ., ., register. it's worth reiterating that there _ register. it's worth reiterating that there has _ register. it's worth reiterating that there has been _ register. it's worth reiterating that there has been a - register. it's worth reiterating that there has been a recent i register. it's worth reiterating i that there has been a recent change that there has been a recent change that all adults in england now, in common with the rest of the united kingdom, are considered to have agreed to be an organ donor when they die so, in a sense, the opt out system. but it doesn't that make it isn't the case when it comes to children, is it? flit isn't the case when it comes to children, is it?— children, is it? of course, no, families will— children, is it? of course, no, families will always _ children, is it? of course, no, families will always be - children, is it? of course, no, i families will always be approached and parents will always have their donation — and parents will always have their donation decision and have the conversation with the specialist organ— conversation with the specialist organ donation and in fact all families— organ donation and in fact all families have been faced with making this decision, organ donation will

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on wednesday. it looks chiefly to go into france but we will need to continue to keep an eye on it because it may well creep that little bit further north and we don't want you to be caught out. generally, through the week ahead, yes, it's colder and there will be some snow, mainly in the north, but the frosts are going to be a feature. a wide, hard frost overnight. you will certainly need your thermals at the ready, i suspect. your thermals at the ready, i susect. ~ ., , your thermals at the ready, i susect. . .,, , your thermals at the ready, i susect. ~ .,, , ., your thermals at the ready, i susect. . ., , , ., ., your thermals at the ready, i susect. ~ . , , ., ., ., ~ suspect. wrap up warm for walking the do , suspect. wrap up warm for walking the dog. in — suspect. wrap up warm for walking the dog. in my _ suspect. wrap up warm for walking the dog, in my case, _ suspect. wrap up warm for walking the dog, in my case, i _ suspect. wrap up warm for walking the dog, in my case, i think! - suspect. wrap up warm for walking j the dog, in my case, i think! thank you. it is 18 minutes past six. 0liver steeper was just nine months old when he died following a choking incident at his nursery, and since then, his parents have been determined that no other family should suffer the same loss. now, zoe and lewis have launched a charity to raise money for anti—choking devices to be installed in schools and nurseries, now, zoe and lewis have launched a charity to raise money for anti—choking devices to be installed in schools and nurseries,

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big news from eastenders. 0h, big news from eastenders. oh, yes. do you want to tell them or should i? i don't want as well the fun. —— want to spoil the fun. eastenders has announced that patsy palmer will be returning to the bbc soap this spring, reprising her role as the feisty bianca jackson. ricky! you could put that on loop and have it playing! that is brilliant. it's been 30 years since we first heard that unforgettable shriek directed at bianca's on—again, off—again partner ricky. patsy firstjoined the show in 1993 and last appeared in walford in 2019. the actor says "it's always a pleasure to be back". that is brilliant, isn't it? we are just going to hear that... ricky! ricky! everybody will be shouting it again. we'll be talking more about patsy�*s return, as well as some other

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because she couldn't see that there was a platform. what do you think it represents for the people here? i think they like it because it's the one in the world. but i think they like to go from one place to the other in a short time. i think about 85,000 people a day take it. oh, thank you! given all that history, it's a bit of a surprise there's been no proper museum to the schwebebahn. butjust as i arrived, all that is about to change. tomorrow, the schwebodrom opens and i'm here to meet its managing director tomas helbig as he makes the final few preparations. come in. hello, tom. how are you doing? fine. it's great that you are coming here. thank you. i'm excited. it's looking good. do you have anything left that you need to do today before tomorrow? we have to clean up a little bit but 95—98%, we are ready and it's great that you are coming

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the climate change means the flood goes up every year, 3—5mm a year. and we have a change in the timeslot of the floods — the floods stay longer at times. fabien's team has a job on its hands. notjust to defend the land, but also to keep the lorenbahn above the encroaching seas. there, you can see the old railway. before we build up the new railway, you could not drive there because everything was underwater. oh, so originally, that was the railway down there and in the last couple of years, you've raised it? yes. in a country better known for its cars and autobahns, people's affection for the trains has been a real eye—opener. now, germans are known for their engineering

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