players to be respectful but there needs to be something on the other end because it is getting to a point now where my players are at a bit of a loss. the team spirit was there, the fighting spirit, the togetherness, the quality, not consistent during the whole game. gave us the chance to win the game and i think over all we deserve it because the other team tried to win the game. the players deserve the credit after a tough month for us. the last games, back to back defeats, we wanted to react and they issued a reaction. in spain, the girona have been proving to be the story of the season so far in la liga, but they missed the chance to return to the top of the table. they were held to a 1 1 draw with athletic bilbao. viktor tsygankov opened the scoring for the catalan side, who d won their last 6 in a row in all competitions. inaki williams pulled their opponents level though and that s how it finished. the point moves girona level on points with real madrid, but behind
the last games, back to back defeats, we wanted to react and they issued a reaction. in spain, the girona have been proving to be the story of the season so far in la liga, but they missed the chance to return to the top of the table. they were held to a 1 1 draw with athletic bilbao. viktor tsygankov opened the scoring for the catalan side, who d won their last 6 in a row in all competitions. inaki williams pulled their opponents level though and that s how it finished. the point moves girona level on points with real madrid, but behind on goal difference. and two matches to bring you from serie a on monday as bologna moved up 6th in the table, after a 2 0 win against torino. earlier, milan duric s deflected header brought an end to verona s six game losing run, with a 2 2 draw against lecce, but they still sit second from bottom. the champions league returns this week. there are still two more rounds of fixtures to go in the group stages. but for three british sides, hope
saying more palestinian prisoners to be freed from israeli prisons in the event that a release of more israeli hostages is carried out by hamas. the short statement says the next batch of 50 people are all female. for more on all the days developments here s orla guerin. inseparable and coming home tonight. emma and yuli, twin girls just three years old, released with their mother sharon. their father is still being held in gaza. they ll be picked up by military helicopter. like these boys, freed last night. the government here has been sharing footage of every release. israelis very invested in this and the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, needs a victory even a partial one. already savouring her freedom, margalit moses, who is 78. she tells hospital staff in tel aviv they are amazing. so is she. freed from gaza on friday after almost 50 days in captivity. already a survivor of cancer, and now of hamas. some homecomings are overshadowed by sorrow. hila has been reun
i began by asking her to tell us a bit about the history of the bar. it was established in 191m by my grandad and granny. my dad took it on then from there, and it s now i m the third generation. so what sparked the idea? i just thought about christmas and charlie s, and unfortunately for me, there is that undertone of loneliness and isolation, within that, and i suppose we see that more than most on christmas day whenever you see people leaving their empty homes to come into charlie s. i wanted to get that message across, but also get the message across that the true essence of charlie s, which is everyone feels welcome. and if you do feel lonely, you will 100% find company in here. and a good pint of guinness. in the film, you see this young couple rushing past him and someone else on the phone and this idea that people are kind of ignored. a lot of people can see themselves in the elderly man and they themselves may not be of that age bracket. but i think we ve all been
glasgow and edinburgh, five for liverpool and then this is what we call anomaly map so it tells us whether it will be above or below average for the time of year. much of the continent below average in spain and portugal slightly warmer. cold weather is with us to stay and you can on newsnight, abigail s parentsjoin other bereaved families calling for a national inquiry into maternity care in england. speaking exclusively to newsnight, katie fowler and robert miller, whose baby abigail died at royal sussex maternity unit, talk about the trauma they went through, and claim that nobody is taking failures in maternity care seriously. also tonight. are we heading for a standoff between the home secretary and the immigration minister over migration policy? the former immigration minister joins us from westminster. and there s to be a two day extension of the ceasefire in gaza to allow more hostages and prisoners to be swapped, but is there anything to suggest the violence will not