personally towards the end, i was vieira out but if you d said we d be going back to roy hodgson, i think i would ve rather stuck with vieira. i m really fond of roy, but we did move away from him for a reason. so going back to roy now after having a season of playing more progressive football, it does feel like a backward step. hodgson s been a coach since 1976. there have been highs and lows. but through countries and continents, it s at place he s most at home. so good was his first spell, he got the freedom of croydon now south london hopes the man five years off his 80s can steer them to safety. joe lynskey, bbc news. tottenham midfielder pierre emile hojbjerg says his manager antonio conte needs to be more precise, following the italian s outburst on saturday. after tottenham gave up a two goal lead against bottom club southampton, conte called his players selfish and criticised the club s culture. it s now expected that conte will not be in place for tottenham
intentionally or recklessly. and london s metropolitan police under scrutiny, a damning report find evidence of institutional racism, misogyny and homophobia . we start with an accusation from both china and russia that the united states is undermining global stability. it came on the final day of president s xi jinping state visit to moscow. there was plenty of pomp and ceremony. the chinese leader was treated to an orchestral rendition of the chinese and russian anthems, before moving in to the grand hall of the order of st catherine for talks. but consider the circumstances: with russia under heavy international sanctions and increasingly reliant on china. high on the agenda was the war in ukraine and beijing s12 point peace proposal to resolve the conflict, which vladimir putin said could be used as a basis to end the war. but the russian leader said the west had dissmissed the proposals as the basis for talks. we believe that many of the provisions and the peace plan pu
in a written defence of his actions, ahead of a televised appearance in parliament on wednesday. the biggest police force in the united kingdom, the metropolitan police service, with its 43,000 officers and staff, has been plunged into the worst crisis in its long history. baroness casey s report has found that scotland yard is corrupted with institutional racism, misogyny and homophobia . sir mark rowley, the commissioner of the metropolitan police, has accepted the findings and the systemic failings, but he refuses to accept that the problems are institutional . dame louise casey has been speaking to the bbc s newsnight she says there are a number of key areas that require wholesale reform, including the vetting of officers. if you have got a history of domestic abuse, he should not
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. i m monica miller. the headlines: the russian and chinese presidents stress their political ties and discuss a possible road to peace in ukraine. but in kyiv, japan s prime minister kishida voices his country s support for ukraine in the war. in other news, the uk s biggest police force is in deep crisis a review accuses london s met of institutional racism, misogyny and homophobia . the oscar winning hollywood star gwyneth paltrow is in court after a ski slope collision. mr sanderson is seeking $300,000, saying he sustained
intentionally or recklessly. and london s metropolitan police under scrutiny, a damning report find evidence of institutional racism, misogyny and homophobia . we start with an accusation from both china and russia that the united states is undermining global stability. it came on the final day of president s xi jinping state visit to moscow. there was plenty of pomp and ceremony. the chinese leader was treated to an orchestral rendition of the chinese and russian anthems, before moving in to the grand hall of the order of st catherine for talks. but consider the circumstances: with russia under heavy international sanctions and increasingly reliant on china.