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In a crucial week for the Brexit

talks, a senior minister says

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the Government is more united

than Conservative critics think.

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With a position on trade

and customs arrangements due

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to be agreed within days,

the Home Secretary says

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the Government will get a good deal.

the Home Secretary says

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We

the Home Secretary says

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We want

the Home Secretary says

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We want frictionless

the Home Secretary says

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We want frictionless trade

the Home Secretary says

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We want frictionless trade at

the Home Secretary says

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We want frictionless trade at the

the Home Secretary says

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We want frictionless trade at the

border. We want to make sure there

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is no border on the island of

Ireland, and we want to make sure we

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are free to make trade deals outside

the EU.

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We'll be analysing the pressure

on the Prime Minister

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from Brexiteers within her party.

on the Prime Minister

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Also tonight:

on the Prime Minister

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Crunch talks for South

Africa's President Zuma -

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will party officials persuade him

to stand down?

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Sinn Fein's policing spokesman

is accused of causing criminal

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damage after removing a parking

clamp from his car.

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And seven tries for England

as they sweep aside Italy

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in the Six Nations.

as they sweep aside Italy

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Good evening.

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In a crucial week for talks

with the EU over future trade

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arrangements, the Home Secretary

says the UK will not

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'surrender too quickly'

in its bid for a bespoke deal.

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Amber Rudd also hit out

at the Brexiteer Conservative MPs,

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saying the Cabinet was more united

on Brexit than they might think.

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Tomorrow, the EU's chief negotiator,

Michel Barnier, will be

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in London for talks.

Michel Barnier, will be

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Later in the week, a Cabinet

committee will be seeking

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to agree on future policy.

committee will be seeking

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Our political correspondent,

Eleanor Garnier, reports.

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Putting the UK on the world map,

the Prime Minister's been preparing

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for life outside the EU,

taking tea

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in China, and helping to secure

billions of pounds of business

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deals.

billions of pounds of business

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But reaching agreement on the other

side of the world perhaps much

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easier than solving

disagreements in her own

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of disunity about the type

of Brexit they want.

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I have a surprise for the

Brexiteers, which is the committee

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that meet in order to help

make these decisions

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and is meeting, as you

make these decisions

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rightly say, twice this week is more

united than they think.

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We meet in the committee,

we meet privately

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for discussions.

we meet privately

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I think that we will arrive

at something which suits

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us all.

at something which suits

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Exactly how we trade with the EU

after Brexit is the source of

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division in the Tories.

after Brexit is the source of

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Some want complete

disentanglement from

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Brussels - others hope to stay

as close to the EU as possible.

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The Home Secretary

believes the Government's

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priorities are clear.

believes the Government's

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We want frictionless

trade at the border,

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we want to make sure there's no

border on the island of Ireland,

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and we want to make

sure that we can do

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trade deals outside

of the

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European Union.

of the

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That's the deal wer're looking for.

of the

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But it's clear to all

in the Conservative Party how

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difficult it will be

to get everyone on site.

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There are inherent tensions

in dealing with Brexit because

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different people take

different views.

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It's not just in the Conservative

Party, not just in the

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Labour Party - it's

across the country.

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It actually needs a bit of a team

effort here, that's what I'm

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saying loud and clear.

effort here, that's what I'm

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So far, the Prime

Minister has managed to

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prevent that decades-old split in

the Conservative Party over Europe

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from spilling out into something

much more serious, something that

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could lead to the collapse

of her Government.

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But this week, there are crucial

cabinet meetings here, with

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pressure to finally pin down

an agreed position on our future

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relationship with the EU.

an agreed position on our future

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But it's not just a battle

at home - winning

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in Brussels is key, too.

at home - winning

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And with more negotiations

with the EU this

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week, the next few days could be

pivotal for the Prime Minister and

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the country.

pivotal for the Prime Minister and

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Eleanor is here now.

pivotal for the Prime Minister and

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Will

pivotal for the Prime Minister and

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Will we,

pivotal for the Prime Minister and

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Will we, by

pivotal for the Prime Minister and

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Will we, by the

pivotal for the Prime Minister and

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Will we, by the end

pivotal for the Prime Minister and

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Will we, by the end of

pivotal for the Prime Minister and

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Will we, by the end of the

pivotal for the Prime Minister and

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Will we, by the end of the week,

pivotal for the Prime Minister and

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Will we, by the end of the week,

have clarity on the position we are

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going to take in the Brexit talks?

That is certainly the aim. You will

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remember the phrase Brexit means

Brexit that the Prime Minister used

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to use. The pressure is on the

Government this would finally make

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its mind up about what Brexit

actually does mean. After the trip

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to China, Brexit is firmly back on

the agenda, right at the top,

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because we have the EU chief

negotiator in Downing Street

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tomorrow for

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talks. Later in the week, that small

group of senior ministers in the

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Brexit Cabinet will get together for

those critical talks, and surely

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compromise, because Theresa May has

found it difficult enough to get

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agreement among her ministers

throughout the negotiations so far,

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so getting consent is this week is

likely to be more complicated than

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what has gone before. It is that

decision on whether to bind tightly

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to the EU when the leave to pull far

apart that is the dividing line

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between the two competing factions

in the Conservative Party. One side

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will need to give in order for there

to be an agreed Government position.

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A deal is wanted by October, to

leave time for it to be voted on, so

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time is running out. As one minister

told me this week, it isn't going to

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get easier with time.

Eleanor, thank

you.

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Two people have been killed

and at least 116 injured in a rail

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crash in the US state of South

Carolina.

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An Amtrak passenger train travelling

between New York and Miami collided

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with a freight service,

with more than 140 people on board.

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South Carolina's governor said it

appeared that the passenger train

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had been on the wrong track

at the time of the crash.

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Senior officials from South Africa's

governing ANC are meeting

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President Zuma tonight as he faces

increasing pressure to stand down.

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Many officials would like to replace

him after allegations of corruption

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and to avoid a long power struggle

before elections take

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place next year.

before elections take

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Our Southern Africa correspondent,

Andrew Harding, reports.

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He's swamped by scandal.

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South Africa's President, Jacob

Zuma, has already been found guilty

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of breaking his oath of office

when he upgraded his private home

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lavishly at the taxpayer's expense.

when he upgraded his private home

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More recently, his friendship

with the controversial business

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family, the Guptas,

has fuelled allegations

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of massive corruption -

"state capture", they call it here.

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During the Zuma presidency,

South Africa has foundered.

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The economy is struggling

and unemployment is soaring,

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amid a sense that senior officials

could get away with anything.

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But in December, Zuma and his allies

lost control of the governing ANC.

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The new man, Cyril Ramaphosa,

promising to end impunity.

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Everyone agrees that our state

was captured by people who purported

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to be close to the president,

who have been doing really bad

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things and getting into all and many

state institutions.

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And suddenly, there is real

change in the air here.

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Prosecutors seizing this state farm

in connection with alleged

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fraud by the Gupta family

and government officials.

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And the courts pursuing

corruption charges against

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President Zuma himself.

corruption charges against

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I think these are real historic

moments in South African politics.

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In all likelihood, we are going

to see arrests and big people

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being caught up in this.

to see arrests and big people

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Because a wheel is turning,

momentum is developing.

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And I don't think there

is to be any turning back.

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For now, Zuma is clinging

to his job, but his allies

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are deserting him and tonight party

leaders are meeting him

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to discuss his removal.

leaders are meeting him

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In places like Zimbabwe and Kenya,

we have seen this sort of situation

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turn ugly and dangerous.

we have seen this sort of situation

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But South Africa is still

a robust democracy.

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So, whether he is pushed

or he jumps, President Zuma

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will soon be out of power,

and, most likely, in court

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on corruption charges.

and, most likely, in court

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It is a moment of drama and optimism

for a country poised to exit

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the troubled Zuma era.

for a country poised to exit

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Andrew Harding, BBC

News, Johannesburg.

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Managers of a care home

in Hertfordshire have promised

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a 'full and proper' investigation

after one of its elderly residents

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died in a fire yesterday.

after one of its elderly residents

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Emergency services were called

to the Woodlands View care home

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in Stevenage yesterday afternoon.

to the Woodlands View care home

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A second person was critically

injured in the blaze,

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thought to have been caused

by an explosion from

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an oxygen cylinder.

by an explosion from

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The black-cab rapist John Worboys

has been transferred back

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to a prison in Yorkshire

after his controversial move

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to a jail in London.

after his controversial move

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The Prison Service faced criticism

after the serial sex offender

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was moved in January to the city

where he committed his crimes.

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Legal proceedings are currently

under way to try and prevent

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his release on parole.

under way to try and prevent

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He was jailed in 2009

for drugging and sexually

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assaulting female passengers.

for drugging and sexually

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The Government is to consult

on new planning rules that

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would make it easier for homeowners

to add two storeys to existing

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buildings in cities.

to add two storeys to existing

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But any extra levels could only be

added if the property remained

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in keeping with the area.

added if the property remained

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Ministers are trying to increase

housing capacity in England.

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MPs have warned that cuts

to the Royal Marines

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would significantly weaken

Britain's defences.

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The Government, which is reviewing

defence spending, is said to be

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considering axing 2000 Marines

and the Royal Navy's two

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amphibious assault ships.

and the Royal Navy's two

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Daniela Relph reports.

and the Royal Navy's two

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It is a warning to Government over

the future of the Royal Marines.

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They are among Britain's elite

fighting forces and provide up

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to half the personnel for the UK's

Special Forces.

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The Defence Select Committee report

says that further cuts

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to the Marines would

damage their ability to be

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a high readiness unit.

damage their ability to be

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And warns plans to end the use

of HMS Albion and HMS Bulwark -

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ships from which beach

assaults are made -

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would be militarily

illiterate at this time.

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The committee praises

the Defence Secretary,

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Gavin Williamson, for taking control

of a defense review.

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He is under pressure to make cuts

against the strong funding cases

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being made by other government

departments, but also faces

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arguments from military chiefs that

defence must be a priority.

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Since 2010, our military has been

cut by a third in its capability.

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If this new round of cuts come,

it will have been cut by half.

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Can you imagine if we had half

the number of hospitals?

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Spending on defence has

fluctuated over decades.

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Rising when British forces

are involved in a live conflict,

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but since 2010, the figures show

a consistent decrease,

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reinforced by austerity measures.

a consistent decrease,

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Defence is now more complex

and sophisticated than ever before.

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The head of the army recently warned

of Russia's increasingly powerful

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and aggressive military.

of Russia's increasingly powerful

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A capability he said the UK

would struggle to match.

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But as well as traditional battles,

there is now a technological fight

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that also needs money and resources.

there is now a technological fight

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I think in the Cabinet Office

there is a suspicion that defence

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hasn't delivered the savings

they had promised to in 2015,

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and they have to put defence up

against the wall now to make them

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deliver the savings

that were promised.

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The Ministry of Defence say

the Royal Marines play a vital role

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in protecting the UK,

but its budget is stretched

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and in the face of powerful

arguments being made by other

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government departments,

defence is trying to ensure its case

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for increased funding is heard.

defence is trying to ensure its case

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Daniela Relph, BBC News, at the MoD.

defence is trying to ensure its case

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A senior Sinn Fein politician,

who speaks for the party

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on policing, has been reported

to police in Belfast

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for alleged criminal damage.

to police in Belfast

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Gerry Kelly was filmed removing

a wheel clamp from his car after it

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had been clamped in the city centre.

a wheel clamp from his car after it

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Sinn Fein says the matter is being

handled by Mr Kelly's solicitor.

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From Belfast, John Campbell reports.

handled by Mr Kelly's solicitor.

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Gerry Kelly represents North Belfast

in the Northern Ireland Assembly.

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He's a former junior minister

and speaks for his party

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on policing matters.

and speaks for his party

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On Friday morning, he parked

outside his gym in what is clearly

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marked as a restricted area.

outside his gym in what is clearly

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What happened next was

captured by eyewitnesses.

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Gerry Kelly, your car's clamped.

captured by eyewitnesses.

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Mr Kelly can be seen

on the ground, removing

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the clamp from his car,

untangling the chains

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from around the front wheel.

untangling the chains

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On the ground beside him are a pair

of what appear to be bolt cutters.

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Once the clamp was free,

Mr Kelly took it to the back

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of his car and propped it

against the wall.

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Sinn Fein said Mr Kelly then drove

off to attend a meeting.

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They added that the issue is now

in the hands of his solicitor,

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and that he would be making no

further comment at this time.

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It's not clear if the other cars

parked next to Mr Kelly

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were also clamped.

parked next to Mr Kelly

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Before his political role,

Gerry Kelly was a senior

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member of the IRA.

Gerry Kelly was a senior

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Five years ago, he was at the centre

of another controversy,

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when he was carried on the bonnet

of a police Land Rover

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during an incident

in his constituency.

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Both he and the police driver

were warned about their conduct.

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Today, his political opponents say

he must explain his latest actions.

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When people are elected

to the Assembly, we sign a pledge

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of office to comply with a code

of conduct that no one

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should be above the law.

of conduct that no one

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So, that's why we need these

facts to be established

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as quickly as possible.

facts to be established

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The police say they are

investigating a report of criminal

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damage to a wheel clamp.

investigating a report of criminal

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John Campbell, BBC News.

investigating a report of criminal

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Israel has begun handing out

deportation notices to thousands

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of African migrants who entered

the country illegally.

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Most are from Eritrea and Sudan,

with unmarried men the first to be

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issued with orders to leave

within two months or

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face possible jail.

within two months or

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Today hundreds of migrants queued up

to try to obtain visas.

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The UN has called on Israel to scrap

the plan, calling it both

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incoherent and unsafe.

the plan, calling it both

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In Germany, the deadline

for agreeing a new coalition

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government has been pushed back till

Tuesday.

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Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian

Democrats and the centre-left

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Social Democratic Party had agreed

to try and do a deal

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by today, but some policy

differences still remain.

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North and South Korea -

two nations which remain

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technically at war -

put on an unprecedented show

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of sporting collaboration today,

fielding a joint women's

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ice hockey team.

fielding a joint women's

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The friendly match against Sweden

took place on the outskirts

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of South Korea's capital,

Seoul, as the country prepares

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to host the Winter Olympics.

Seoul, as the country prepares

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Our Seoul correspondent,

Laura Bicker, sent this report.

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Fierce and determined,

the Korean players head

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onto the rink to prove they are not

just pawns in a

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political drama, or an experiment

in sports diplomacy.

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They fight hard against

high-ranking Sweden, willed

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on by a crowd eager

to witness a piece

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of history, and waving

the

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flag of a unified Korea.

the

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TRANSLATION:

I was so touched.

the

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I feel so good because I felt the

passion of the players, and it felt

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like we were one together.

passion of the players, and it felt

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It was very meaningful

to all of us, and

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especially for my son,

it was a very meaningful event.

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But this team's formation

has been controversial.

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The South Korean hockey coach has

had to tell players she's worked

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with for years that they've lost

their spot to make way for North

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Koreans such as this player.

their spot to make way for North

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We're not allowed to

ask the North Koreans

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any questions at the press

conference, but the South Korean

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coach was frank when I asked her

about the challenges.

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So, adding players that

close to the Olympics

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that haven't been with us for

the last four years, learning our

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systems, kind of understanding

how our team plays is difficult.

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The North Korean

language is different

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than South Korean, so for our team

meetings, it is going through

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to English, to South Korean

to North Korean, so the meetings

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take three times as long,

and it's really

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hard when, you know,

you have three different

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languages on one team.

you have three different

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The event feels like

a celebration, but

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playing as one team under one flag

has not been welcomed by the younger

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generation in South Korea.

has not been welcomed by the younger

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To them, unifying the two

countries is a very

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distant goal.

countries is a very

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The problem with the young

generation, and the sentiment

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towards Korea is, they do not

really trust them.

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And they have seen,

and we all have seen,

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flip-flopping and breaking

the promises by North Korea.

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So, they do not really

share the feeling of like

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one nation with North Korea.

share the feeling of like

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The North Korean

players will not stay

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with their team-mates

at the athletes' village.

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They'll be kept in separate

accommodation and

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watched over by minders.

accommodation and

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Sweden won the match

today, 3-1, but for

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North and South Korea,

fielding a joint team will be viewed

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as a small victory for diplomacy.

fielding a joint team will be viewed

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Laura Bicker, BBC News, Seoul.

fielding a joint team will be viewed

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With all the sport, here's Karthi

at the BBC Sport Centre.

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Good evening.

at the BBC Sport Centre.

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England have started the defence

of their rugby union Six Nations

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title in style with a 46 points

to 15 victory over Italy.

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It was a familiar performance

from England, who have won 23 out

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of their 24 matches under

head coach Eddie Jones.

0:17:410:17:43

Patrick Gearey watched the action.

head coach Eddie Jones.

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The faces, the voices

change, the results don't.

0:17:490:17:52

When at home, or in Rome,

England have always beaten

0:17:520:17:55

Italy.

England have always beaten

0:17:550:17:59

Their philosophy demands that this

team forget that and the

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fact they have only lost once

in three years in the Six Nations.

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Your mind must be fully

on the next pass,

0:18:050:18:07

the first try.

on the next pass,

0:18:070:18:08

Anthony Watson scored it.

on the next pass,

0:18:080:18:10

With the next World Cup 18 months

away, England have been

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trying to establish a cruel streak

and with the ruthless instinct of

0:18:140:18:16

the hunter, Watson was over

again five minutes later.

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But Italy were not

simply wounded prey.

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Even under constant pressure

they found an escape.

0:18:210:18:25

Tommaso Benvenuti

the getaway runner.

0:18:250:18:28

England stayed further

down the road.

0:18:280:18:30

Owen Farrell scored before

the break, then a first internation

0:18:300:18:38

--al try for Sam

Simmonds, in the team

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because of injuries

another English option.

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But Wales, who play England next,

will watch this Italian move

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a few times this week.

will watch this Italian move

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Proof that there is space to be

exploited, even if this

0:18:450:18:47

Bellini nearly ran out.

exploited, even if this

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England will have learnt much

themselves, like not to

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challenge Simmonds

to a race any time.

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His second try.

to a race any time.

0:18:530:18:55

His team finished with seven.

to a race any time.

0:18:550:18:56

The last finished off

by replacement Jack Nowell.

0:18:560:19:00

46-15 reads more harshly than

perhaps Italy deserved but history

0:19:000:19:02

has repeated emphatically.

perhaps Italy deserved but history

0:19:020:19:09

England's women are also defending

champions and they too beat

0:19:090:19:12

Italy in the Six Nations.

champions and they too beat

0:19:120:19:13

Captain Sarah Hunter scored a hat

trick of tries to help

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England to a bonus point 42 to 7 win

in their opening match

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of the tournament.

in their opening match

0:19:190:19:21

Great Britian have been knocked

out of the Davis Cup,

0:19:210:19:23

beaten 3-1 by Spain.

out of the Davis Cup,

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But Cameron Norrie,

the world number 114,

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had a debut weekend to remember

despite losing today's

0:19:310:19:33

first singles match

to Albert Ramos Vinolas in Marbella.

0:19:330:19:35

Joe Lynskey reports.

to Albert Ramos Vinolas in Marbella.

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The Davis Cup is where

tennis turns tribal.

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It requires a special kind

of resilience, but this weekend,

0:19:430:19:47

new British talent has emerged.

of resilience, but this weekend,

0:19:470:19:52

Camerons

of resilience, but this weekend,

0:19:520:19:52

Camerons Norrie.

of resilience, but this weekend,

0:19:520:19:55

Before yesterday, he had never

played beyond three sets,

0:19:550:19:57

now he was keeping this tie alive.

played beyond three sets,

0:19:570:19:59

Oh, my goodness!

played beyond three sets,

0:19:590:20:00

The Briton recovered from two breaks

down to force a first set tie-break.

0:20:000:20:03

The problem was he faced

a player ranked almost

0:20:030:20:05

a hundred places higher.

a player ranked almost

0:20:050:20:08

Spain's Albert Ramos-

Vinolas can finish the important

0:20:080:20:11

points, but Norrie's fightback

inspired a greater revival.

0:20:110:20:15

In the second set, he did not just

respond, he ran away with it.

0:20:150:20:19

This was becoming a match

to define Davis Cup drama,

0:20:190:20:25

and Norrie was summoning

barely believable strokes.

0:20:250:20:28

He has got it!

barely believable strokes.

0:20:280:20:29

How on earth did he win that point?

barely believable strokes.

0:20:290:20:31

It forced the match

to a third set tie-break,

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another pressure situation,

but these are the moments

0:20:350:20:37

when experience counts.

but these are the moments

0:20:370:20:39

Ramos-Vinolas wins his second

tie-break of the match.

0:20:390:20:49

This is the weekend that Britain

pushed the world's number three. In

0:20:500:20:56

Camerons Norrie, they found the

resilience required for a Davis Cup

0:20:560:21:00

player.

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It's been a dramatic day

in the Premier League but it is time

0:21:010:21:04

to pop out of the room if you don't

want to know the scores as Match

0:21:040:21:11

of the Day 2 follows soon

on BBC One.

0:21:110:21:13

There was a thrilling

and controversial end to the game

0:21:130:21:15

between third placed,

Liverpool and Tottenham.

0:21:150:21:17

Mo Salah scored twice for Liverpool

but it ended in a 2-2 draw.

0:21:170:21:20

Harry Kane missed a penalty then

converted one in the final seconds.

0:21:200:21:23

In the day's other game, Crystal

Palace and Newcastle drew 1-1.

0:21:230:21:28

The

Palace and Newcastle drew 1-1.

0:21:280:21:28

The rest

Palace and Newcastle drew 1-1.

0:21:280:21:28

The rest of

Palace and Newcastle drew 1-1.

0:21:280:21:28

The rest of today's

Palace and Newcastle drew 1-1.

0:21:280:21:29

The rest of today's sport

Palace and Newcastle drew 1-1.

0:21:290:21:30

The rest of today's sport is

Palace and Newcastle drew 1-1.

0:21:300:21:31

The rest of today's sport is on

Palace and Newcastle drew 1-1.

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The rest of today's sport is on the

BBC website, including the build-up

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to Super Bowl LII, the latest on

Leeds United dismissing their

0:21:320:21:37

manager, and the results from super

league's opening weekend. Mishal

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