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burnley are playing, from everything we used to sing sean dyche playing. it is burnley in the premier league, 2-1 it is burnley in the premier league, 2 1wind at the riverside stadium. jo currie reports. almost 12 months on from the turf more tears, the burnley wounds have healed! it felt like a case of when, not if, burnley would get back to the premier league. they wind at middlesbrough would see their return to the top flight. if there were early jitters, to the top flight. if there were earlyjitters, however, they didn t show. josh brown went to power, ashley barnes turned the ball in for a vital early advantage. a tangled bags or the referee pointed to the spot. you up from kept his nerve to equalise, to the delight of middlesbrough fans. equalise, to the delight of middlesbroughfans. bernie equalise, to the delight of middlesbrough fans. bernie desperate not to let this opportunity slip through theirfingers, hitting back through theirfingers, hitting back through conor roberts. h
you, out there as a cabinet minister, you got some pasting from people in your own party and quite a lot of powerful voices outside of government about the reforms that you wanted to press on. you are saying now that the government mustn t let this opportunity slip through theirfingers. you must surely feel a bit sore about it. you are out there defending it, you got rid of the algorithm that was meant to be a part of it but there was controversial stuff that i think, i m pretty sure you believed in at the time. and at the very least, the government has pressed pause. i am a reformer by instinct. i believe you go into politics- to achieve things, and your time in government is always shorter - than you think and you should use it i to try to achieve lasting change, | and housing is one of those areas where you can make a huge difference helping people| onto the housing ladder, l reducing the cost of living, increasing productivity- and helping small businesses. it cuts across all of-
we ll talk about that, as well in the two-hour live broadcast. that said, the prize for biggest crowd tonight definitely going to donald trump. the volume of the supporters at his rally speaks loudly and so does the number of latino voters around the country. some of them and their supporters marched through dallas today and protesting outside where ed joins us now. ed, what s the crowd like at this point? reporter: well, anderson, the organizers of the dump the trump rally that took place outside marched more than a mile from the cathedral in downtown dallas to the american airlines center and held their own rally simultaneously outside of the arena as donald trump was speaking inside. a group made upmostly of latino organizations here in the dallas-fort worth area, organizers say they won t let this opportunity slip by. donald trump obviously commanding a lot of attention with a big stage like here at the american airlines center in
before, back in 2007. had really struggled to make an impact against venus williams. she certainly wasn t going to let this opportunity slip. this time around. and she burst into action on center court. taking the first set six games to one. really even before lisicki had managed to realize that she was here in her first grand slam final at just 23 years of age. you have to give her a little bit of credit, though, she was 6-1, 5-1 down facing match points and through her tears on court she managed to stage something of a fight back to 5-4, but in the end bartoli s experience and determination shone through, so she s celebrating the venus rosewater dish. she said it s a dream she s had since she was 6 years of age, and it tops off a very emotional year for bartoli. she split with her father who had been her coach throughout her career in february.