welcome along. qualification for the knockout stage of the champions league is now out of the hands of manchester united, after they were held to a gripping 3 3 draw by galatasaray. united now have to beat bayern munich at old trafford in theirfinal group game, and hope that the turkish side draw their game against copenhagen on the same night. it was an incredible game in istanbul. united led 2 0, and 3 1, but their goalkeeper andre onana should have done much better with both hakim ziyech s goals, which came from free kicks. the draw means united stay bottom of the group and even beating bayern munich is unlikely to be enough. the united manager refused to point the finger his keeper. we win together, we lose together. and you see the progress in this team. i take many positives from this game. at some stages we played like i want my team to play. it was enjoyable to watch them, so proactive, dynamic and brave, and scored great goals. and even after we had some setbacks, we
lot of rust around. we will need to keep a close eye on this developing low pressure as itjust grazes with the south west. it will primarily bring some rain but yes, there is a thing in the morning, there is a risk to elevation across the moors that we could see a light dusting of snow here and just how far north that front is going to go, might see a few flakes of sleet and snow into the london area. elsewhere, the fog were left. sheltered western areas away from the breeze will keep some sunshine but cold and again the north easterly breeze driving and some scattered showers across eastern scotland and north east england. a cold afternoon. you will need a few layers if you are out and about and it stays cold. as we head into the weekend, the wind direction will close a little, a westerly, and that means the emphasis of the showers moves a little. it means a cold and frosty star on friday, some showers around showers moves a little. it means a cold and frosty star on friday,
1 1 draw against newcastle. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. four teenage friends who were found dead in a crashed car in gwynedd in north wales earlier this month died from drowning, a coroner has said. wilf fitchett, jevon hirst, harvey owen and hugo morris had gone missing during a camping trip. our reporter chris deardenjoins us from the inquest in caernarfon. yes, this morning s hearing at the coroners court lasted just four minutes here in caernarfon, and another none of the families of the four young men were present. the senior coroner confirmed the names and ages of all four, 16 year old kevan hurst, wilf fitchett, jevon hirst, harvey owen and hugo morris, all four described simply as being from shropshire, we are told they were in north wales on a camping trip that weekend before last. the coroner said the post mortem exam nations had taken place and showed that all four had drowned when the car they were travelling in left the a4085, the car was l
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Over tv because youre such an expert in ratings. And ill take over your job expert in ratings. And ill take over yourjob and people can finally sleep comfortably again. Coming up on sportsday. Two days to go until the start of the six nations and home nations teams have been announced. Good evening. Phil shiner a human rights lawyer who brought dozens of allegations of murder and torture against british soldiers who served in iraq has been struck off for dishonesty. Mr shiner, a former solicitor of the year, has paid thousands of pounds to a fixer to find iraqi clients. Hed already admitted acting without integrity and his firm, is no longer in business. The defence secretary, sir michael fallon, said mr shiner had brought great pain to soldiers and their families and should apologise. Our defence correspondent Jonathan Beale has been following the case. Once an Award Winning human rights lawyer, tonight phil shiners reputation lies in tatters. He made his name at the expense of the br