long time, doesn t it, for a side like leicester tigers to go without winning a title? but when you think about it, just two years ago they would have been relegated from the english premiership had it not been for those breaches of the salary cap bias ever since and their subsequent relegation as punishment he realise just how far they ve had to come to return to occasions like this. they ve had to wait the full 80 minutes here to seal a title at twickenham. they did it in the most extraordinary, the most dramatic of ways. rising temperatures at twickenham, the once an invitation to come in from the cold. for both saracens and leicester the past out of the shadows has been as dramatic as it has been swift. redemption almost complete. forthe has been swift. redemption almost complete. for the men in black it has been a test of nerve, relegation two years ago for breaking financial rules. those whose chose to stage is to say on the promise of days like this. not all of them we
hello this is bbc news. the headlines. union leaders say that talks trying to prevent rail strikes next week have failed and the walk outs will go ahead. passengers across the country will be affected. i think there are so many sectors of our society at the minute and people who are struggling and we need to help each other where we can. theyjust want more money and yeah, they can hold the country to ransom. tens of thousands of people have marched in central london calling on the government to do more to help tackle the cost of living crisis. the government is to trial a scheme allowing asylum seekers who cross the channel in small boats to be electronically tagged. police in brazil confirm a body found in the remote amazon rainforest is the missing british journalist dom phillips. now on bbc news it s time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday i m isaac fanin tigers on top again leicester are premiership kings after late drama at twickenham. day three of the
in a new government trial. police in brazil confirm a body found in the remote amazon rainforest is the missing british journalist dom phillips. and in a dramatic final, leicester tigers win over saracens in english rugby s premiership decider. good evening. the rmt union has confirmed that next week s rail and tube strikes, the largest in three decades, will go ahead. they say talks have failed to resolve a dispute about pay, jobs and working conditions. network rail say it s serious about trying to find a solution which gave people a decent pay rise , but was also affordable for taxpayers and farepayers. the strikes, on three days, will cause disruption across england, scotland and wales. our business correspondent, vishala sri pathma, reports. it s set to be a chaotic time if you re travelling by rail at all next week. three 24 hour strikes planned across the week on tuesday, thursday, and saturday, with strikes on the london underground to go ahead on tuesday as well.
rainforest is the missing british journalist dom phillips. and in a dramatic final, leicester tigers beat saracens in english rugby s premiership decider. good evening. the rmt union has confirmed that next week s rail and tube strikes, the largest in three decades, will go ahead. they say talks have failed to resolve a dispute about pay, jobs and working conditions. network rail say it s serious about trying to find a solution which gave people a decent pay rise , but was also affordable for taxpayers and farepayers. the strikes on three days will cause disruption across england, scotland and wales. our business correspondent vishala sri pathma reports. it s set to be a chaotic time if you re travelling by rail at all next week. three 24 hour strikes planned across the week on tuesday, thursday, and saturday, with strikes on the london underground to go ahead on tuesday, as well. for those who have plans to go on holiday by rail, or indeed go to work, the strikes ar
just beat his stable mate creative force by a nose. there s more on the bbc sport website including details of a major transfer in women s football the former world player of the year, the england defender lucy bronze, is leaving manchester to join spanish champions barcelona. that s all from me. goodnight. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the writer and broadcaster kate bevan and kieran andrews, scottish political editor at the times. first, let s take a look at some of tomorrow s front pages. the sunday telegraph leads on the story that the business secretary kwasi kwarteng has accused trade unions of bribing workers to go on strike, after allegedly doubling daily payments to those who took part in inudstrial action. on the observer s front page, the paper reports on warnings that fresh strikes may be on the cards as unions representing teachers and nhs workers threaten industrial action over pay. i m