kara murza. we will have more on all of those stories here in a moment. let s round up to the sports news. thank you, good afternoon. we start with football and the premier league where liverpool can keep their hopes of playing european football next season alive, with a win at leeds this evening. it won t be easy though forjurgen klopp s side against a leeds team fighting for premier league survival just two points above the drop zone. we have nothing to lose, really, and we are in a position that we don t want to be in the table. that means we have to act a little bit like this, we have to try new things, we have to fight for things, that s how it is. the things we have tried so far this season didn t work out properly, especially not consistently, and that s what we have to do. all the things are on the table, everything is clear, our home record isn t as bad as the away record but we play away.
of the tournament. but williams won six frames in a row to progress 10 5. he ll face the belgian lucas brecel next. liverpool have moved to within three points of the europa league places in the premier league with a 6 1win at leeds, who remainjust two points above the relegation zone. coady gakpo gave liverpool the lead in the first half, with mo salah striking again for the visitors before half time to make it 2 0. luis sinisterra pulled one back for leeds just after the break before a flurry of liverpool goals including two from diogojota and a second from mo salah sealed all three points forjurgen klopp s side. darwin nunez added a late sixth in the 90th minute. frank lampard says anything is possible in football as chelsea look to overturn a two goal defecit against real madrid in the second leg of their champions league quarterfinal. chelsea are without a win in six games, they ve lost their last three, and lampard says they will need a special stamford bridge atmosphere to
good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent. our headlines today anyone crossing the channel in a small boat would be banned from ever returning to the uk, but refugee charities say the new government plans are unfair and unworkable. one of britain s most notorious and violent prisoners, charles bronson, makes his latest bid for freedom at a public parole hearing. caring for a loved one with dementia. we re hearing how families cope with such a cruel disease. nina will be sharing her own personal story. in sport seventh heaven for liverpool. a record breaking victory forjurgen klopp s side against rivals manchester united on an extraordinary afternoon. good
was a real and credible threat to their safety were all there to see the continuing protests. it s not often that a game between liverpool and chelsea starts with the teams languishing in mid table. but with one league win between them since the turn of the year. both teams were desperate for points to boost their champoins league push. but as dan ogunshakin reports. neither left anfield satisfied on that count. it came down to the numbers at anfield. 1,000 games forjurgen klopp. chelsea flush with 178 million pounds of new signage injanuary into team starting the day at ninth and tenth desperate for three points in the race for the top four.
an easy season so far forjurgen klopp s liverpool. they play rangers tonight in the champions league with a win sending the scottish side out of the competition. three of the uk s biggest conservation groups are mobilising their supporters against what they call the government s attack on nature . the national trust, wildlife trusts and the rspb, which have more than eight million members between them, are worried about changes to farming subsidies and legal protections for wildlife. here s our rural affairs correspondent, claire marshall. this is the extreme end of environmental protest. this might not be the tactics of more mainstream conservation groups, but their direct action has begun, just in a more genteel way. going forward together.