Changes to the side that lost to the hosts japan on saturday. And after over 140 years of racing, towcester, the course where ap mccoy rode his 4000th winner, has been permanenetly closed. It went into Administration Last year, its 10 race days in the calendar will be re allocated. Eight months on from surgery on his hip, the former tennis world no. 1 andy murray has had his second win on the main tour since returning to singles. He has beaten the world number 13 Matteo Berrettini 7 6, 7 6. Hes through to the second round of the china open in beijing, he will now meet british no 3 cameron norrie. Just not being in pain now is making tennis a little bit more fun so the practice and the preparation for tournaments, its a lot easier. You know, the last few years, that really wasnt the case and i was finding it all really stressful, wasnt getting much enjoyment out of it. So, you know, its a little bit different now, which is nice. Well done to him. Thats all from sportsday. Coming up in a
Hello and welcome along to sportsday. Im adam wild. Coming up on the programme. A doping scandal overshadows the world athletics championships as mo farahs former coach Alberto Salazar is banned forfour years. On the track, its agony for adam gemili. He just misses out in the 200 metres. And its all a bit embarrassing for tottenham hotspur, as they are given a hammering at home in the Champions League. Good evening. Were going to get to all the nights Champions League action in a few minutes time, but were going to start with that huge news from the world of athletics, where mo farahs former coach Alberto Salazar has been banned for four years for doping violations. Farahs six years with salazar, the man behind the nike orgeon project, saw him win 4 olympic titles and 6 world titles. Farah, who has always denied any wrongdoing and has never failed a drugs test, cut ties with salazar two years ago, says he has no tolerance for anyone who breaks the rules or crosses the line. Well hear f
Hello, this is bbc news. We will be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. First the headlines borisjohnson will submit his plans for a brexit deal to brussels tomorrow, but he says there will have to be customs checks on the island of ireland. The duchess of sussex sues the mail on sunday. Prince harry says he wont see his wife victimised by the press as his mother was. Even the Emergency Services struggle as torrential rain sweeps across large parts of england and wales. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are daily mirror columnist Susie Boniface and Katherine Forster from the sunday times. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. We begin with the telegraph, which shows borisjohnson rolling up his sleeves to tomorrow deliver a brexit offer which will keep Northern Ireland in a special relationship with europe until 2025. The metro also leads on brexit, saying the pm will make his brexit deal offer to brus
to test a new alert system. ireland secured an historic grand slam title in dublin. a convincing 13 point victory over england saw them win the six nations in front of a huge home crowd on st patrick s weekend. you on st patrick s weekend. may have dodged the sho yesterday you may have dodged the showers yesterday but today it will be drier and brighterfor many yesterday but today it will be drier and brighter for many with sunny spells. the full forecast throughout the morning. it s sunday 19th march. our main story: lawyers for donald trump say the former president was merely speculating, when he said he expected to be arrested on criminal charges next week. prosecutors have been investigating alleged hush money payments made on mr trump s behalf, prior to the 2016 presidential election. if he is indicted, it would be the first criminal case to be brought against a former us president, as david willis reports. in order to make america great and glorious again, i am tonight
she won t stop asking questions. well, it makes me very sad, and 80 years is a long time, and by the time 100 years comes, i won t be here, so i ve got a limited time to find these men. dame mary richardson finishing that report from hugh pym. time for a look at the weather. here s chris fawkes. hello. most of us had a decent day of weather. there was plenty of sunshine around, light winds and sunny skies. this fine weather was down to an area of high pressure, here it is. we reckon this is the first one we ve had for over three weeks, and it is already set to push off. looking at tomorrow, we are already back to the unsettled theme with more rain on the way. there are already places in the uk that have seen well over double the average rainfall this month and there is loads more to come over the next few days, so a change back to unsettled weather conditions i m afraid. overnight tonight, although we start with clear skies and dry weather, as we go through the night this rai