29/11/2015 BBC Weekend News


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Andy Murray has helped make British sporting history by ending a 79-year

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His victory over Belgian David Goffin gave the team an unassailable

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3-1 lead in the series. of the history of Roland Garros, but

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its significance to British of the history of Roland Garros, but

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British team, based around one of the history of Roland Garros, but

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family from Scotland, won the of the history of Roland Garros, but

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barely made an impression, but right here the chance

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barely made an impression, but right 16 in the world Andy Murray was

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expected to win easily. Andy Murray needed patience

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and presence of mind. From easily. Andy Murray needed patience

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The team dynamic makes the Davis Cup different, but in singles,

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The team dynamic makes the Davis Cup career, Andy Murray may have

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wondered career, Andy Murray may have

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commitment to the Davis career, Andy Murray may have

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Enjoy the moment. It has been 79 years since British tennis

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Enjoy the moment. It has been 79 Andy Murray says he will try to play

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in the Davis Cup for Andy Murray says he will try to play

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as well of all of his normal commitments to

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as well of all of his normal in British sport, where all the

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stars aligned. Thank Labour leader, who is strongly

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opposed to air strikes over Labour leader, who is strongly

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Syrian lives and not do much damage to Isil, maybe

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Syrian lives and not do much damage air strikes to Syria is something

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many Labour MPs support. air strikes to Syria is something

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question for Jeremy Corbyn is whether he allows

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tries to impose party discipline around his view. My view

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tries to impose party discipline listen to it. They need to

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understand where people are listen to it. They need to

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decision as a party. Later, he joined climate change

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decision as a party. Later, he members, but in the crowd, one of

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decision as a party. Later, he vote. My view is this is an

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decision as a party. Later, he party. White rack it

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decision as a party. Later, he MPs back me. The government would

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Secretary said ministers were still making

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Secretary said ministers were still We are

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backed the decision to take military action is one of the most important

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backed the decision to take military and they say they are not certain

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how this boat will and they say they are not certain

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Conservative MPs, perhaps a dozen, have doubts about extending air

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Conservative MPs, perhaps a dozen, going to win emphatically. The SNP,

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Conservative MPs, perhaps a dozen, Labour MPs to be with them on this.

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It Labour MPs to be with them on this.

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allows a free vote, 60, maybe more Labour MPs to be with them on this.

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opposition against that, there might be an

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Tens of thousands of climate change campaigners have

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been taking part in rallies around the world, ahead of the UN

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Demonstrations have been banned in the French capital since

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Police there used teargas against a number of protesters

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In cities around the world, thousands have been calling for a

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new agreement on climate change. This was in the news yet. Tourist

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countries may be hit hard by global warming. In south Africa

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demonstrators took to the streets to highlight the dangers operating

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temperatures. Australia saw a big turnout. This was Sydney, new

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records for heat had been set in recent years. In Madrid it was among

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as many as 2000 cities were protests had been taking place.

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At this time, I am optimistic they will have an ambitious and robust

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universal climate change agreement. I think that all the stars are

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aligning in one direction. Tonight, a flare up, a clash involving a

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relatively small group of demonstrators objecting to the

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emergency powers of the police. The police themselves were taking no

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chances. This city, now hosting a gathering of global significance, is

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on edge. Pope Francis has called

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for peace and reconciliation in the deeply divided

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Central African Republic, where he It's the first time any Pope has

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visited an active conflict zone. There have been years

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of violence between Christians Our religious affairs correspondent,

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Caroline Wyatt, joins us live The only word to describe the

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welcome for the Pope here is joyful. It is almost as if people couldn't

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quite believe he'd finally come. So cute were these security worries

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surrounding this visit, but Pope Francis was determined to come as a

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peacemaker. So determined he threatened to jump out of a plane in

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a parachute is security didn't let him come. In the end, that wasn't

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necessary, and he arrived this morning by plane. Touchdown in a war

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zone, the first for a Pope. It was a visit many said Pope Francis

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shouldn't make, but here he was at last, in a place where conflict has

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taken many lives. Nobody was taking any chances with security. A warm

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welcome for the Pope was watched over from the skies, with UN troops

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on the ground, just some of the 12,000 peacekeepers here. The Pope

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is determined to bring his message of peace for people of this country,

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who has suffered so much. He wants to persuade them to lay down their

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arms, and bring hope to a country that has seen so much despair.

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People were eager to see this Pope. The fighting here has taken on

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religious overtones, hitting Christians and Muslims against each

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other for the past three years. We drove at full speed down bumpy roads

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in a convoy, with UN troops at the front. Pope Francis was determined

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to see and be seen by the people he came to visit as a pilgrim of peace.

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He stopped at a camp for some of those forced to flee their homes.

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Many thousands have sought refuge here, and his message to them was

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simple. We are all brothers and sisters, they chorused in return.

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For people here, the Pope's very presence meant much. For some, the

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outside world has not forgotten them.

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TRANSLATION: IM extremely happy. I have peace. I have a voice. We hope

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that after his trip, there will be change. It is a sense of release. I

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am happy for the love the Pope brings us. We are very happy about

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his visit. What can the Pope achieve here in his 26 hours on the ground?

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Getting the message is out, and getting them out through the

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churches and the mosques throughout the Central African Republic will

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have a powerful impact. Today, the Pope said Mass at the cathedral.

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Tomorrow, he visits a mosque, trying to bring people together, shining a

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light in the darkness and sewing hope where there is despair.

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With all the sport, here's Lizzie Greenwood Hughes

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Britain's new World Heavyweight boxing Champion, Tyson Fury, has

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vowed to be "the most charismatic champion since Muhammad Ali".

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Fury shocked the sport last night beating Wladimir Klitchsko

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on points and bringing down a decade of dominance by the Ukrainian.

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Our reporter Alex South saw the fight in Germany,

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He talked the talk the walk. And now Tyson Fury is the new heavyweight

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champion of the world. Not many saw this coming, the vastly experienced

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Vladimir Klitschko had not been beaten for 11 years, but was

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repeatedly made to look comfortable and awkward. It was a dour and messy

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fight, but Tyson Fury fully deserved to be awarded a unanimous decision.

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The self-styled Gypsy warrior from Manchester now had the belt he

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craved all his life and he was so happy he burst into song. I love

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you, baby, and I do not want to miss a day. You rarely get somebody who

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talks a lot and backs it up. People thought I was hot air and before I

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was just lucky in my fights before that. How lucky can you get? Maybe I

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was lucky last night as well? For the following champion there is a

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chance of redemption in the form of a rematch clause. I lost the battle,

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but I did not lose the fight. The fight is still in there. We can work

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it out. The biggest cost of winning for the undefeated Tyson Fury was a

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sore toe. It is actually in bits. It is very painful. Luckily it did not

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affect his celebrations because there were not any. Judging by all

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the media attention, that early night might have been a good idea.

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He will have to get used to this attention, it comes with the

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territory of being the new heavyweight champion of the world.

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He has gate-crashed boxing in a big way and he does not want this

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Onto football, and in the early Premier League kick-off...

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It finished goal-less between Tottenham and Chelsea.

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The result extends Spurs' unbeaten run,

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but keeps Champions Chelsea firmly in the bottom half of the table.

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Arsenal are chasing the top spot, but they're currently drawing 1-1

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Lewis Grabban scoring the equalizer for Norwich, after Mesut

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Celtic are seven points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership.

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Leigh Griffiths with the second goal in their 3-1 win over Inverness

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Scotland's women are top of their Euro 2017 qualifying group

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after thrashing Macdeonia 10-0 at Hampden Park.

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Manchester City's Jane Ross put four past

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She was one of two players with a hat-trick.

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Meanwhile, England's women beat Bosnia Herzegovina 1-0

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It's England's first home game since coming third at the World Cup.

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Nico Rosberg ended this year's Formula 1 season on a high -

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winning his third race in a row at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

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The German crossed the line eight seconds faster than

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his World Championship-winning team-mate Lewis Hamilton who,

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despite his best efforts, couldn't do better than second.

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Two new photographs of Princess Charlotte at six months have been

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The pictures were taken by the Duchess of Cambridge at their family

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In a statement the palace said that, "The Duke and Duchess hope that

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everyone enjoys these lovely photos as much as they do."

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There's more throughout the evening on the BBC News Channel, we are back

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Now on BBC1, it's time for the news where you are.

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