Prematch fears confirmed racist abuse of englands players overshadowing their euro 2020. 00 fine victory in bulgaria the players were subjected to monkey chants and nazi salutes the incident raises more questions about how to tackle the problem in football well hear from our Sports Reporter about that. Im brian thomas great to have you with us the United States has imposed economic sanctions on turkey now this comes after President Trump demanded an immediate cease fire inside syria and a phone call with president ever to one the sanctions include an end to talks and a 100000000000. 00 trade deal by president mike pence is also heading to ongar a for talks now on the ground turkeys offensive continues these are live images coming in from iran thats just across the border with turkey turkey is targeting a number of syrian towns close to its border and has been pushing deeper than expected. Now meanwhile from the south Syrian Government forces are battling to join up with kurdish fighter
A while our reporter tom gallo i was in london to suck up the mood as palace hosted brighton i was also listening to the fans take the field been cracking up. As it is also bound to be at the womens world cup with the opening match now just weeks away only moody explains why the tournaments will be the football highlight of the summer. Trust me when i say you will not be disappointed. Mongolia has had its fair share of disappointments in football but now the mood is warming up. I think. We took a closer look on the ground and also talk to the countries rising star welcome to kick off life. 6 i English Premier League in the country that gave birth to the game is the most watched me in the world but its widely accepted that atmospheres in English Grounds have been in decline for a while. But that was drowned thats why its been known to be fairly loud the fans of one club have been looking to europe for tips on how to buck the trend. Selous 7 the surprise. Since 2004 if sent us paul has b
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Tomorrow, Monday 3 April, the Home Office and Metropolitan Police are appealing against the High Court decision in July last year that Brian Haw - who has been holding a one-person 24/7 peace vigil in Parliament Square since June 2001 - is exempt from the ban on unauthorised protest near Parliament brought in last year under the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act.