diego costa then extended chelsea s lead with his 50th premier league goal. he added a 51st in the 89th minute before another ex chelsea player ryan bertrand gave the scoreline an air of respectability in added time. conte‘s men coping perfectly with the psychological pressure of a title run in. we are playing with this pressure from a long time, but it s normal because when you play and when you have to fight, and you are fighting for the title, it s normal to have this type of pressure. you must be ready for this mental effort also, not only physical effort but also mental effort. but, yeah, it s not easy, not easy, but we are fighting and we are ready to fight from now until the end. over in spain, atletico madrid s faint title aspirations have surely been snuffed after they were beaten 1 0 at home to villareal. they stay seven points behind the top two having played two games more than real madrid and one game more than barcelona. former england captain tony adams‘ ba
attitudes towards women. your father has publicly displayed. and ivanka trump is greeted by groans in germany as she defends her father s record on women s rights. another of president trump s signature policies is facing a delay. he s now said he s willing to delay trying to secure us federal funds to build his wall along part of the border with mexico. the president has until the end of the week to agree federal spending plans with congress, or risk marking his hundredth day in office with a government shutdown. our north america editor jon sopel has more details. reporter: mr president, are you going to insist on border funding? donald trump made his fortune as a builder. now, the president is staking a huge amount of political capital on the most controversial construction project of his life, a 2,000 mile long wall to separate the us from its southern neighbour, mexico. and no one can say it has come out of the blue. it was almost his campaign theme tune. we re going to
sackur. today i am in rural northern germany. stable, prosperous when he first century germany. but i am here to talk about the past. and its relationship to the present. my guest is the writer, journalist and son, niklas frank. now, his father was appointed by hitler to be the governor general of nazi occupied poland. he was intimately involved in the murder of millions of people. so, how has this german son dealt with the terrible crimes of his father? niklas, iam with the terrible crimes of his father? niklas, i am wondering why you have chosen to make your life in the very far north of germany. is it because you wanted to get as far away as possible from your family background in bavaria? no, i still love bavaria. and every year we have about many weeks in bavaria, in the same village where i grew up. but it was my profession as a journalist at stern magazine, which i worked for 23 years, was based in hamburg. so i had to lure my wife, she was attached to munich, because
signature policies is facing a delay. he s now said he s willing to delay trying to secure us federal funds to build his wall along part of the border with mexico. the president has until the end of the week to agree federal spending plans with congress, or risk marking his hundredth day in office with a government shutdown. our north america editor jon sopel has more details. reporter: mr president, are you going to insist on border funding? donald trump made his fortune as a builder. now the president is staking a huge amount of political capital on the most controversial construction project of his life, a 2,000 mile long wall to separate the us from its southern neighbour, mexico. and no one can say it has come out of the blue. it was almost his campaign theme tune. we re going to do the wall, and by the way, who s going to pay for the wall? crowd: mexico! who is going to pay for the wall? mexico! who? mexico! but the mexicans have been blunt in their response. we re not
a high tech plastic bag that could save the lives of premature babies is the metro s lead. it reports doctors could be using it on babies in three years. the i leads with the a survey which suggests that voters want the prime minister to take part in tv debates despite her reluctance. the daily express has madeline mccann on its front page as the paper marks ten years since her disappearance. the daily mirror also leads with the anniversary, reporting a senior police officer claims there s a new lead in the case. criticism of free schools funding is the big story in the guardian. the paper also features a picture of president trump s daughter ivanka in berlin. the times shares that image of ivanka along with christine lagarde and angela merkel, but its lead story claims senior conservatives want to sideline borisjohnson during the election campaign. and now this week s our world. sahar zand reports from the toraja region of sulawesi in indonesia where the dead are a constant