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Meanwhile enjoyed their first Training Session since arriving in australia, following their 2 1 victory against sweden in auckland. Like england, they are seeking to be crowned World Champions for the first time come sunday. Arsenal manager mikel arteta says that Defenderjurrien Timber is in good spirits despite facing the prospect of missing the rest of the season after suffering ligament damage in their 2 1 victory over Nottingham Forest on the Opening Weekend of the season. Arteta also admitted that the dutchmans absence is a loss for the club. A huge blow. Especially for him. Afterjoining the club to have the injury that he has, it is a huge disappointment for him. It is a big blow because we are a team with clear intentions and bringing him into the team it was evident. And we are always open and we have to be open to react. If something happens, with the injury early market as well, that is what we are doing. And with the Rugby World Cup just a few weeks away australian head coach eddiejones, has labelled his countrys Media Negative in what he said was The Worst Press Conference hes ever had in world rugby. Jones was facing questions over the loss of all four tests, before the tournament begins next month in france. I know what is wrong with australian rugby, you guys are the problem. You are so negative about everything. We will go out there and do our best, boys. If you havent got anything positive to say, dont ask. Dont ask any questions. Just be the pessimists you are in australian rugby. Youll love this negativity, its fantastic. Love it, love it. Keep going. I its fantastic. Love it, love it. Keep going its fantastic. Love it, love it. Kee anoin. ,. ,. , keep going. I have been meaning to ask. We keep going. I have been meaning to ask we are keep going. I have been meaning to ask. We are terrible, keep going. I have been meaning to ask. We are terrible, just keep going. I have been meaning to ask. We are terrible, just tell keep going. I have been meaning to ask. We are terrible, just tell us. Ask. We are terrible, ust tell us we are terrible. H ask. We are terrible, ust tell us we are terrible. We ask. We are terrible, just tell us we are terrible. We will ask. We are terrible, just tell us we are terrible. We will prove ask. We are terrible, just tell us we are terrible. We will prove you j we are terrible. We will prove you wrong. We are terrible. We will prove you wronu. ~. , englands owen farrell could still miss the start of the Rugby World Cup next month after world rugby announced an appeal against the decision to overturn the red card he received against wales this weekend. The england captains yellow was upgraded to red, after a high tackle but a discplinary panel reviewing the incident this week found mitigating factors. Saul � Canelo Alvarez will defend his undisputed Super Middleweight title Againstjermell Charlo next month. Victory would make charlo, only the second man in the four belt era to reign supreme in two weight classes. With the american moving up two Weight Divisions to take on canelo, whos form has been under scrutiny in recent fights. I understand what people say and i agree. I dont look my best in the last two fights. But i know why. I am ready for this fight. We will see what is going to happen. You want to see something different. Itrailien what is going to happen. You want to see something different. See something different. When i got the call, see something different. When i got the call. There see something different. When i got the call, there was see something different. When i got the call, there was nothing see something different. When i got the call, there was nothing i see something different. When i got the call, there was nothing i could i the call, there was nothing i could say but the call, there was nothing i could say butjump on it, lets go. Because say butjump on it, lets go. Because my whole career has been about because my whole career has been about chasing him. He has been a top luy about chasing him. He has been a top guy for about chasing him. He has been a top guy for a about chasing him. He has been a top guy for a long time. And if you want to be guy for a long time. And if you want to be great, guy for a long time. And if you want to be great, you are going to want to be great, you are going to want to be to be great, you are going to want to be like to be great, you are going to want to be like the top guy. That to be great, you are going to want to be like the top guy. To be like the top guy. That is all the support to be like the top guy. That is all the support from to be like the top guy. That is all the support from us to be like the top guy. That is all the support from us for to be like the top guy. That is all the support from us for now. To be like the top guy. That is all the support from us for now. We j to be like the top guy. That is all the support from us for now. We will be back later on. Thank you, gavin. Now, lets get more on the news that saudi arabias prince and Prime Minister have been invited to visit the uk. Lets get some political reaction to the announcement with Christine Jardine of the liberal democrats. Do you think thatjamal he should come to the uk. He has a dismal Human Rights Record. He has alleged to have been involved in the death of jamal alleged to have been involved in the death Ofjamal Khashoggi and there are issues over the war in yemen, so to be rolling out the red carpet sends all the wrong messages. There are some who believe that is the way, allowing him to come here, to bring up some of these issues. We have had the labour party saying that the government should have a dialogue with saudi arabia if that visit in october does take place, and bring up human rights that way. Is that not the way to do it, rather than banning the trip altogether, having him here to discuss those concerns . We having him here to discuss those concerns . ~ ,. , having him here to discuss those concerns . Having him here to discuss those concerns . ~ ,. ,. , , concerns . We should always be trying to imress concerns . We should always be trying to impress routines concerns . We should always be trying to impress routines with concerns . We should always be trying to impress routines with a concerns . We should always be trying to impress routines with a dismal to impress routines with a dismal records like the one in saudi arabia the need for better human rights and more internationally acceptable behaviour towards minorities and oppressed groups within countries, but, you know, rolling out the red carpet for them is not going to do it. And it tells them that they can continue to act with impunity and there will be no comeback for them and it will all be fine. And you would think that in this country we would think that in this country we would have learned the lessons. We have seen what taking a lax attitude to Vladimir Putin has done and what that has created on the world stage. What we should be doing is thinking about how we influence these countries. As i said, rolling out the red carpet, treating them as welcome to guests is not the way to do it. ,. ,. Do it. There are huge economic potential. Do it. There are huge economic potential, that do it. There are huge economic potential, that is do it. There are huge economic potential, that is clearly do it. There are huge economic potential, that is clearly one i do it. There are huge economic potential, that is clearly one ofj potential, that is clearly one of the reasons why these talks may take place. A lot of saudi investment in the uk already. We are in the middle of a cost of living crisis, there are gains to be had. Of a cost of living crisis, there are gains to be had. There are undoubtably, are gains to be had. There are undoubtably, you are gains to be had. There are undoubtably, you can are gains to be had. There are undoubtably, you can make i are gains to be had. There are undoubtably, you can make a| are gains to be had. There are undoubtably, you can make a strong argument for lots of economic lines with lots of countries, but then you also have to take into account what the cost of that would be. And what the cost of that would be. And what the cost of that would be. And what the cost of that is going to be in Human Rights Terms and in International Relations terms. We cannot get away from the fact that this is a man who is part of a regime with a dismal record and the war in yemen is something we should be protesting loudly about as well, and, you know, you cannot simply say we do not like what you do, as long as you are a trading partner. We have to be making it absolutely clear that in return for a trade we would expect, if you like a better behaviour and we have to use what pressure we can, economic pressure, diplomatic pressure, always to be putting the onus on countries to behave better in terms of human rights and on the International Stage. And i dont think we should make exceptions. As i said, we have seen already in recent years what making exceptions and Turning A Blind Eye to dismal Human Rights Records can lead to and i dont think we should forget that lesson. Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts. The Deputy Leader of labour has been responding. I think it is important labour has been responding. I think it is important as labour has been responding. I think it is important as part labour has been responding. I think it is important as part of labour has been responding. I think it is important as part of that it is important as part of that visit that the Prime Minister speaks about human rights and the issues. We have deep concerns about that. You have to have dialogue. It is important that whilst he is over here there is a dialogue there and we do challenge part of our role in the International Stage is to challenge these countries and say, you know, this is not what we accept and this is not how we do things and try and influence on that way. If you dont, you dont have any influence whatsoever. It is important whilst he is over here on the visit, the Prime Minister has the visit, the Prime Minister has the conversation about human rights and how this was unacceptable. We will have more on that story later when we speak to our security correspondent frank gardner. More now on the death of one of the biggest names in british tv sir Michael Parkinson. He interviewed some of the worlds biggest stars on his chat show, which first appeared on Bbc Television in 1971. Lets look back at some of the show� s best loved exchanges. Vietcong is not all bad but america is still dropping bombs. In korea, they were still dropping bombs. I am going to forget the 400 years of lynching and killing, and i am going to look at two or three white people who are trying to do weight, and dont see the millions trying to kill me. I dont see the millions trying to kill me. ,. ,. , dont see the millions trying to kill me i dont see the millions trying to kill me. I havej kill me. Iwould love to. I have never in kill me. Iwould love to. I have never in my kill me. Iwould love to. I have never in my life. Kill me. Iwould love to. I have never in my life. Those kill me. Iwould love to. I have never in my life. Those are never in my life. Those are exquisite. Would you like to touch them . , yes. Thank you. Youre quite a woman. Happy . I find that your figure, your physical attributes, which people always go on about, hinder you in your pursuit of the ambition of being a successful actress oi a serious actress. Because serious actresses cant have big bosoms. Is that what you mean . I call him golden balls,. You know now because. You know, because now. Golden balls beckham thats going to be one of those things i shouldnt have said, but. Laughter also a bird. Laughter you cannot help but laugh when you watch some of those interviews back. Live now to speak to ellie phillips, presenter and showbiz journalist. It is great to watch some of those clips back. Tell us about some of the tributes that are coming in today. The tributes that are coming in toda. ,. , , the tributes that are coming in toda. , today. There is no surprise that the are today. There is no surprise that they are coming today. There is no surprise that they are coming in today. There is no surprise that they are coming in thick today. There is no surprise that they are coming in thick and. Today. There is no surprise that| they are coming in thick and fast from everyone who has just been so inspired by him. The massive stars that he worked with, he interviewed, and everyone pretty much saying the same thing that he was the greatest. He was the king of the chat show and he really was. I think a lot of people realise he changed the way that broadcasting worked in interviews with celebrities. He change the format of sitting behind a desk, he took that away and have a more intimate conversation. And for those who, like me, werent even born when he did his first batch of stent with the bbc, back then there was no instagram are no way of getting to know the stars, only when you saw them performing. He did a long chat with no agenda. When we are seeing people interviewed today, it is to promote their work. What he did was truly special because the interviews would be emotional are funny are the anecdotes he managed to get and the stories and the characters that came out, people did not realise at the time, was testament to how good he was. That is what the tributes are saying, not only was he a point to watch, it was the time of day when you could sit down and listen to the incredible interview, he went on to inspire journalists, broadcasters and presenters because he was the ultimate professional, what he did and 2000 plus interviews was incredible. We sell some he wasnt so proud of and he was embarrassed by, one of the ones you showed they are, in some of the things he said were of their time, the things he said to Dame Helen Mirren and meg ryan, he said he wasnt perfect but he got better and better and better. In his 50 year career on screen, it shows how incredible he truly was. Indeed. We showed some of his best bets in that clip earlier. Which interviews do you recall the most finely . It interviews do you recall the most finel . ,. , interviews do you recall the most finel . ,. ,. , finely . It is not ust necessarily one interview. Finely . It is notjust necessarily one interview. A finely . It is notjust necessarily one interview. A lot finely . It is notjust necessarily one interview. A lot of finely . It is notjust necessarily one interview. A lot of the finely . It is notjust necessarilyj one interview. A lot of the clips you showed they are, the things we take out of those interviews, we got to know the celebrities on different levels. Probably the back one. It was the first time that we thought they were quite funny. Before that it was, what are they about . His interview with billy connolly, they were just hilarious. Interview with billy connolly, they werejust hilarious. The interview with billy connolly, they were just hilarious. The fact he could roll with that and move through the nuances that came with a stylus with huge egos, or those that were more shy, it was just fascinating to see. And he could do that and navigate that any way he was calm, engaging and he is having these intimate conversations with people, but he has a live studio audience, millions at home and, yes, he was so grounded doing it. Ultimately, i think the most impressive thing about him was that he always showcased the idea, you have two ears and one mouth. He listened a lot. He gave the interview he and the subject the room to speak their truth and go beyond what others had to say. Indeed. Ellie phillips, thank you so much for sharing your insight on sir Michael Parkinson. There are more clips of his best interviews on the bbc news website. Around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. Bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. The end of another panto season. These elaborate wigs are all made in his Nottinghamshire Workshop but it is a process that starts in the winter. Some people have brought back ones that are 40 years old to be refurbished. A lot of the first part of my year and finishing was refurbishing, re spraying and basically getting wakes back to look brilliant. It is basically getting wakes back to look brilliant. ,. ,. , brilliant. It is a fulltime ob for david. He i brilliant. It is a fulltime ob for david. He creates brilliant. It is a fulltime ob for david. He creates the brilliant. It is a fulltime job for| david. He creates the estimated brilliant. It is a fulltime job for david. He creates the estimated 80 wakes per year and repairs over 100 more. He says is the only person in the country they said to me, we would like to retire are the only person we can think of who can take over the business. You are life with bbc news. More now on the news that saudi arabias crown prince and Prime Minister has been invited to visit the uk. With me is our security correspondent frank gardner. Lets get back to basics. Why is Muhammad Bin Salman so controversial . He Muhammad Bin Salman so controversial . Muhammad bin salman so controversial . ,. ,. ,. , controversial . He is such a paradox. On the controversial . He is such a paradox. 0n the one controversial . He is such a paradox. On the one hand, controversial . He is such a paradox. On the one hand, he controversial . He is such a paradox. On the one hand, he is controversial . He is such a paradox. On the one hand, he is transforming saudi arabia for the better. He is freeing it up socially, he has scrapped the absurd ban on women driving that the clerics wanted for decades. He has started these huge megaprojects, which may or may not work but he has a vision for the future, incorporating something called vision 2030. On the other hand, he is presiding over a country that has a pure Human Rights Record and more specifically he is suspected by western countries to having been complicit in the murder five years ago Ofjamal Khashoggi. Bad Human Rights Record. I had lived there for years, this does not happen, these were Government Agents who flew on official planes who carried out the murder, that is not something you do it without permission. The fact is, saudi arabia is an enormously rich, country and britain wants a slice of its billion dollar plus investment. He wants to do deals with saudi arabia and things like bio, high tech and bio energy and a lot of cutting edge technologies. And thatis of cutting edge technologies. And that is only going to happen when we receive this man, that which is why he is being invited to britain. I am sure the government will bring up human rights and it will be discussed but i am not sure it is going to change the practices saudi arabia has been doing. You going to change the practices saudi arabia has been doing. Going to change the practices saudi arabia has been doing. You have met helmut bin salman. Arabia has been doing. You have met helmut bin salman. Arabia has been doing. You have met helmut bin salman. Mohammed l arabia has been doing. You have met l helmut bin salman. Mohammed bin helmut bin salman. Mohammed bin salman. He is clearly very charming. He has got charisma. He is a big man physically. He has in anonymous presence around him. When i met him, it was an audience with his father who was to the king. He is in his 80s and has handed over most of the governing of the country to his, lets be honest, his favourite son. Whereas other saudi sons of the king went off to study abroad, mohammed, crown prince mohammed, stayed at his fathers sighed and lacked the business of government with his father. I met them in the palace in jeddah and he was taking notes at the back. I asked him what he did and he said, i am just a liar. He is and he said, i amjusta liar. He is and he said, i am just a liar. He is a little more than that now. He has done a lot of things, he became a Defence Minister mackie said i am just a lawyer. He started the war in yemen, which has been disastrous, for saudi arabia as well as yemen. He locked up the rich businessmen in the ritz carlton, he pushed out the then crown prince and essentially cornered all of the power into his own hands. He is the most powerful man in the middle east. He is someone who is to be reckoned with, whether you like him or loathe him. What is in it for him coming to the uk . He what is in it for him coming to the uk . ,. ,. , ~ what is in it for him coming to the uk . ,. ,. ,~ , what is in it for him coming to the uk . ,. , uk . He wants to break his pariah status. Uk . He wants to break his pariah statue to uk . He wants to break his pariah status. To some uk . He wants to break his pariah status. To some extent uk . He wants to break his pariah status. To some extent he uk . He wants to break his pariahl status. To some extent he already has. He was invited to paris injune and the french have got in there ahead of the brits. Britain has technology, expertise and projects you would like to invest in. After the merger Ofjamal Khashoggi in october, there was eg 20 summit in buenos aires in which all of the leading world economies went to, most of the west snubbed him but President Putin high fived him. He has not forgotten that. Saudi arabia is emerging more on to the diplomatic stage. He has hosted a Peace Summit Injeddah to look at ways to and the korean war. He is not going to back ukraine. Two and the ukraine war. He is not in the western camp, he is right in the middle. ~ the western camp, he is right in the middle. ,. ,. , the western camp, he is right in the middle. ,. ,. ~ middle. Frank died no, thank you very much frank gardiner, thank you very much. Englands Lake District is well known for being home to rare creatures like otters and ospreys. Now, conservationists are arguing that water voles should get similar protection as their population plummeted in recent decades. And theyve launched a new project to push their numbers up. Our science and environment correspondent Victoria Gill went to find out more. Being prepared for a new home. More than 200 water voles transported here all the way from devon are being checked, ready for release in this cumbrian valley. Its part of a two year mission to bring the endangered mammals back to the Lake District. Oh, its really exciting. When you work in conservation, you want to see things that should be in the landscape. And sometimes things come naturally and sometimes you have to give them a bit of helping hand. So all of the work that the teams been doing on site for the last few years to make sure that the site is suitable for water voles for it to eventually end up with the release of water voles, is just a fabulous thing to see. Water voles used to be widespread in the rivers, streams and lakes of cumbria, but there are nowjust a few isolated populations left here. All of these animals have been bred in captivity and most of them will be introduced to their new habitats in these special soft release pens. Just very carefully carrying the water voles down onto the site. Its been prepared for about two years, this area, but its being kept a secret, the exact location to protect these mammals. A key way this habitat has been prepared for today is by controlling the population of non native american mink, predators that decimated the water vole population. Volunteers will check on the pens daily until the doors are opened in about three days time. For a few of the more mature voles, though, its straight into the water. And while some are enthusiastic to swim, others seem keen to hide in the undergrowth. Its really exciting. Theyre an important component of the landscape and their effects on vegetation, by the way they burrow and how they make little lawns and graze. But they also provide a really good food source for native predators, the kind of animals that should be preying on water voles and eating them. So there is one in here. Itsjust good to see them back where there should be, returning them back to the place where they should be in the first place. In total for this project, 350 animals will be released in two locations in cumbria, bringing a missing species back to the landscape where it belongs. Victoria gill, bbc news, haweswater. We will bring you more tributes there have been coming into sir Michael Parkinson. We have got one from Sir Michael Caine his said Michael Parkinson was irreplaceable. He was charming and always wanted to have a good life. Sir Michael Caine was part of sir Michael Parkinsons final Chat Show Episode in 2007. Do stay with us here on bbc news. Hello there. Although its staying warm over the next few days, it will start to turn increasingly humid and we will start to see some Thundery Downpours pushing in off the atlantic. Warm and humid for the next few days, a little sunshine here and there, but an increasing threat of Thundery Downpours, thanks to this area of low pressure. High pressure is anchored to the east of the uk. That is bringing a fresh south easterly wind, tapping into the warm air off the continent, but the humidity will increase over the next few days. Through the rest of this afternoon there will be variable cloud. Some sunshine and the risk ofjust one or two showers for Northern England and into scotland. Most places should be dry. Temperatures reaching highs of around 24, maybe 25 degrees in the south east, given some good, sunny spells. As we head into this evening we start to see the first of a couple of Weather Fronts pushing into the south and west of the uk. Winds are starting to increase as well through the night. We can see some thunderstorms mixed into this band of rain in the south. Quite warm in the south, a little fresher further north. Still we are in double figures across the board. For friday this first band of rain will be Spreading Northwards and eastwards. A line of thunderstorms perhaps embedded in it across england and wales. Strong, gusty winds around the irish sea, especially north west wales, gusts up to 60 miles an hour. For the northern half of the country, we should see the best of the conditions, with some sunny spells. Because there is more cloud around and showers, temperatures reach highs of around 23. Humidity will increase. On friday we see a more active band of thundery rain Spreading Northwards across england and wales and Northern Ireland, and that will be across scotland as we start saturday morning. Again some thundery rain which will tend to clear away, and then it is a bright day, with sunshine and showers. Most of the showers will be across western areas, quite blustery in the north and west. Temperatures coming down here, and very slowly, the humidity will drop across the south east. We could have up to 25 or 26 degrees again. Sunday, a similar story. A blustery day in the north and west, with sunshine and showers. Most of the showers in the north and west, dry across central, southern and eastern areas. Those temperatures close to the mid 20s. Less humidity, i think, for all areas by this point. As we head into next week it could turn very warm for a time across south east england. Further north and west we hold onto that theme of sunshine and showers. Live from london this is bbc news. Tributes are paid to the tv chat show legend sir Michael Parkinson who has died aged 88. Saudi arabias Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman is invited to the uk but theres sharp criticism of the plan over the gulf leaders Human Rights Record. Hundreds of thousands of students in england, wales and Northern Ireland receive their end of school exam grades. A new Conservation Plan is launched in englands Lake District to protect the population of water voles. Hello, i rajini vaidyanathan. Welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. We begin with the death of sir Michael Parkinson one of the biggest names in british television. The legendary Chat Show Host died, at home, aged 88. In a long and hugely successful broadcast career, he interviewed some 2,000 stars of entertainment and sport from around the world. They included boxer muhammad ali pictured here sparring with sir Michael On His Second Visit in 1974. Other guests included some of the worlds greatest actors such as Damejudi Dench tom hanks and musicians such as david bowie and sir paul mccartney. Among many eye catching moments Victoria Beckham let slip that her nickname for husband david was goldenballs in 2001

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