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Was six, what does it mean . Amazing. You are lost for words . I am, absolutely fabulous. I do not know. What a great bloke. Simple, strong, honest. You thinking about the little boy you took around the golf course a six . He had a trophy like that then, but i made it out of wood. Now his son has grabbed the biggest prize on the tour and the boy from southport has the wood on the opposition. It isa it is a big prize, good luck getting that trophy home. And well finish tonights programme with the sad news of the death of former wimbledon champion, jana novotna at the age of 49. And the highlight of her career when she won the wimbledon singles title in 1998. Commentator she does it. Cheering the french capital paris has been chosen as the new headquarters for the European Banking Authority from london after the uk leads the eu. Earlier amsterdam was voted the new base for the european Medicines Agency. We can speak to our correspondent in brussels. Talk is through the significance of these decisions tonight. They are significant because these are the two eu bodies, organisations, that have headquarters in london at the minute, which will move because of brexit ahead of the uks withdrawal from the eu. The eu countries want to sort this out because they want these agencies moved into eu nations ahead of brexit day. This has been a process they have been following. They had host, candidate cities bidding to host the agencies and the two decisions were taken this evening in brussels by a secret ballot process. It was like drawing the host city for the olympics or something. The Medicines Agency, around 900 staff, overseeing the approval of new medicine and health ca re approval of new medicine and health care in the eu, that will go to amsterdam. Interestingly, that was chosen in the end by drawing lots, because it was a tie between milan and amsterdam. The Banking Authority isa and amsterdam. The Banking Authority is a smaller body, 200 people, overseeing the stability of banks in the eu and that came down to a choice between dublin and paris. The final vote went to pariss way and those organisations now know their destinations and will be moving in the next 12 18 months. Destinations and will be moving in the next 1218 months. This is more than 1000 highly skilled jobs leaving europe. Isee than 1000 highly skilled jobs leaving europe. I see one foreign minister describing it as the first concrete signs of brexit. Donald tusk seem to be crowing about it as saying the real winner of the vote was the eu 27, organised and getting ready for brexit. I think what he meant by that was the eu 27 had been pushing ahead with their plans and practical planning for what will happen come brexit day, when the uk withdraws and this is part of that. I think they will be reasonably pleased they have managed to negotiate what could have been a tricky process here with so many Different Countries vying to host these. They have negotiated it reasonably comfortably. There has been some fallout. Some nordic countries saying they had not voted for their beard and the italians disappointed it came down to a drawing of lots and they failed to secure getting the Medicines Agency in milan but i think the eu side feel they are getting their rome preparations for brexit day organised meanwhile by contrast they are looking at the brexit negotiations and see those bogged down and making little progress. Michel barnier saying a lot of work to be done before a trade deal could be discussed. In brussels he laid out clearly, first of all he held out clearly, first of all he held out the prospect of a good trade deal, he said, an unprecedented trade deal is what he would like to see with the uk, but his conditions we re see with the uk, but his conditions were clear. The first is that the orderly exit of the uk, which means satisfying the eu conditions and he was clear about that, but in addition to that, what he pointed to was the fact the uk had big choices to make down the line if it wants this trade deal and he said it came down to a decision on what to do about the uks future path. Does it wa nt about the uks future path. Does it want a path close to the eu and eu regulations, ties it closely to the european system 7 does regulations, ties it closely to the european system . Does it want to diverged further away. We have seen suggestions the uk could deregulate and move closer to a us type system and move closer to a us type system and Michel Barnier said if the uk diverged that way, it would find a close trade deal harder to achieve with the eu and he was pointed to the uk side having to make these big decisions. And talking about ireland and the issue of the border, he said it was a big decision for the uk on how much it wants to diverged from the eu and that would make the issue harder to resolve. Many thanks. Coming up next, beyond 100 days. First, the weather. Cold air holding on across much of scotla nd cold air holding on across much of scotland but nantwich in cheshire, 17 degrees the top temperature today. Mild air across much of the uk but low cloud, damp, drizzle, rain working through Northern Ireland and Northern England this evening and into scotland as the night goes on. Further north you are in scotland, some snow on the tops of the hills and a contrast of temperatures between the Northern Isles and southern england. A wet day across much of scotland especially in the north tomorrow. Rain moving through, moving through england and wales. Winds picking up in the north and west. Brian bright across central and eastern england. Sunspots reaching into the mid teens. Into wednesday, some heavy and more persistent rain running into north west england. Still dry and bright in the south east. Youre watching beyond 100 days. Europes island of political stability suddenly looks a bit less calm. Angela merkel has been at the helm in berlin for 13 years. Can we imagine europe without her . The german chancellor says shed rather face fresh elections than run a minority government after Coalition Talks collapse. Europe say it is ready to offer britain an ambitious free trade deal, so long as they pay the bill on the way out. President mugabe will face charges that he let his wife usurp power, as his own party moves to impeach him. Also on the Programme Women dying in childbirth should be a thing of the past, and things are improving, though not it seems in texas. The bond that underpins the success and stability of the royal family. The queen and Prince Phillip celebrating 70 years of marriage

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