At 7. 30pm at stamford bridge. Werejust going to refresh your memory as to the current state of play. Heres the top half of the table. And while chelsea languish in 9th, they have lostjust one of their past 33 Home League Games against tottenham. Good omens for Mauricio Pochettino as he takes on his former side. Meanwhile, Ange Postecoglous tottenham are in fifth place and Fighting Aston Villa for that Fourth Champions League spot. There have been question marks around the teams poor record at defending set pieces, but the spurs boss unequivocal in his thoughts about it. To quote billyjoel, you may be right, i may be greasy, but it is maybe a lunatic youre looking for, mate, but because i am not interested in it i may be crazy. And i think enough of you have done enough research on me to know that this is not the first time ive been questioned about set piece is my coaching career. There is an underlying reason for that, which im very, very comfortable with. Eventually, i will create a
Thundery showers pushing northwards and petering out and may be more thunderstorms for some as we head through this afternoon. There will be a lot of sunshine around as well particularly towards the north and the west so if we take a look at the bigger picture, some thundery showers are possible across wales, the midlands and east anglia. Further south its cooler, drier and quite a lot of cloud around and its cool and cloudy towards north sea coasts as well with the onshore wind. The best of the sunshine across parts of Northern Ireland and scotland, where we could get to 22 celsius in the north west of scotland, the place to be, also possibly 22 degrees in parts of east anglia again today. 0vernight tonight i will Weather Front keeps waving a little further north, but further south, waving a little further north, but furthersouth, bringing waving a little further north, but further south, bringing further outbreaks of rain, thunderstorms approaching east anglia by the end of the night
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torture and other cruel treatment is punishment about an 84 as well as customary laws that might get in their way including from european court of human rights. international law is binding, no case up, they are supposed to adhere to it. that is why they signed update in the first place. it is abject nonsense. the law society of england and wales wrote further, and state quite clearly that domestic legislation cannot immunise the government from the enforcement of international law but up to claim it can is disingenuous. they also state that refusing to comply with an interim measure would be a clear breach of international law. they accuse the uk government further of using a plot to manufacture a reality and it is the time of year where all indulge in christmas magic and imagine reindeer on the roof but this government has asked the entire legal system of the uk to engage in a former dangerous pretence. the uk supreme court sought out the facts for itself and upon that clea
tella s more about the detail of what was happening in the cabinet and the disagreements there. he talks and the disagreements there. he: talks about how and the disagreements there. he talks about how boris johnson wasn t talks about how borisjohnson wasn t really in charge, key decisions were being taken by dominic cummings. you may say it s not a massive surprise, he was the chancellor in the early 2020 and resigned in february 2020 after a very public row with dominic cummings. it may not come as a prize he was critical of borisjohnson s chief adviser. it paints a picture, you and i have spoken about it, this picture of ks and dysfunctionality in number ten. we will get more of this. he talked about how the cabinet was less experienced than previous governments. we will be hearing about his time as chancellor in the run up, the early part of the pandemic, but he was a health secretary following matt hancock in the spring of 2021. matt hancock resigned following a scandal