serve, allowing mr assange to return to australia, his home country. i mjoined by return to australia, his home country. i m joined by our north american correspondence. looks like this long running saga could be coming to conclusion. us more. we received conclusion. us more. we received the conclusion. us more. - received the breaking news in the last couple of hours and there are so many layers to the julian assange story. to recap what you said there, it looks like he will be a free man at some point this week, striking a plea deal with the us. he spent the last five years in a high security prison, belmarsh prison, in the uk. remember, he has been long accused by the us of exposing sensitive secrets about the war in iraq and afghanistan through the wikileaks website, the whistleblowing website. and they claim it put american operatives in danger. and almost all the charges he faced, by the way, 18 charges, were under the 1917 espionage act. but he, now, this plea deal
eddiejones says he s not ruled out the possibility of a return to international coaching. the former england boss has been linked with a return to australia as a replacement for under pressure wallabies boss dave rennie. speaking to bbc radio 4 s today programme, the 62 year old, who took england to the final of the last rugby world cup, says he could sense a change in the air, but has no regrets about his time in charge. there is always judgment, that reflects back with the veil of hindsight, in the manner of actions i made. i was sacked in 2005 from australia and i was not coaching well. when i look back, i don t feel like i was coaching poorly at all, i thought i was coaching well. that is the only thing i can control, mate. we ve seen some big tennis retirements this year ash barty, serena williams, roger federer. now andy murray says he reckons he s one big injury away from calling time on his career following his two