Celtic went to lisbon to take on the mighty inter milan, the team carried the hopes of a community shaped by shared adversity. 50 years on, this place, celtic park, remains a focus of collective memory and identity. I was born nine months and three days later. So, you know, read into that what you may. Youre a lisbon baby . I am absolutely a child of lisbon and i feel really proud about that because our family, our environment, our community was very much based around that platform. You know, so i look at footage of lisbon and i almost feel part of it, even though i know i wasnt there, but i look at it and feel, thats my story. At the final whistle the score was 2 1, celtic became the first british club to win the european cup. In the decades that lay ahead, scotlands Irish Catholics would emerge from their entrenched disadvantage and inequality. Scotlands leading historian is himself from an Irish Catholic background. We werent exactly an underclass, but we were pretty close to it. Th
Celtic went to lisbon to take on the mighty inter milan, the team carried the hopes of a community shaped by shared adversity. 50 years on, this place, celtic park, remains a focus of collective memory and identity. I was born nine months and three days later. So, you know, read into that what you may. Youre a lisbon baby . I am absolutely a child of lisbon and i feel really proud about that because our family, our environment, our community was very much based around that platform. You know, so i look at footage of lisbon and i almost feel part of it, even though i know i wasnt there, but i look at it and feel, thats my story. At the final whistle the score was 2 1, celtic became the first british club to win the european cup. In the decades that lay ahead, scotlands Irish Catholics would emerge from their entrenched disadvantage and inequality. Scotlands leading historian is himself from an Irish Catholic background. We werent exactly an underclass, but we were pretty close to it. Th
Of the dark days of the 1930s. And the words of a child who moved thousands we speak to seven year old bana who took to social media to describe the bombing of aleppo. Coming up in the sport on bbc news. After one win in 11, palace give alan pardew the christmas sack. Sam alla rdyce is favourite to replace him at selhurst park. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. The owner of a Haulage Company and his mechanic have been found guilty of the manslaughter of four people, who died when a tipper lorry ploughed into them in bath. The court heard that the vehicle had been poorly maintained on the day of the crash its brakes failed. The driver, philip potter, who had onlyjust started working for the firm, was cleared of the charges he faced including causing death by dangerous driving. Three men and a four Year Old Girl died in the crash in february last year. Jon kay is at Bristol Crown court. Jon . Jon . George, the court heard that this truck was in such a bad state that the cr
Announcement. He said the relegation is so costly that Crystal Palace simply had to act. He also said Something Interesting about the style of play at Crystal Palace. Everybody had bought into playing a more expansive style of football. That has not worked. Now it is time to wind the dye youll back the other way which suggests they will go for a more conservative style of football. They released a Statement Placing on record their sincere gratitude for the Tremendous Service of pa rd ew gratitude for the Tremendous Service of pardew who of course led them to the fa cup final where they were narrowly beaten by manchester united. They talked about his hard work and dedication and that he improved many areas in the club. Pa rd ew improved many areas in the club. Pardew thanked improved many areas in the club. Pa rdew thanked supporters, underlining the efforts of the players, steve paris and the board but not making any mention of the american owners. They probably gave the thumbs up to t
With me are journalist and broadcaster rachel shabi, and deputy Political Editor at the telegraph, ben riley smith. Tomorrows front pages the metro leads with news that the British Public have helped raise more than £75,000 for the family of the murdered polish lorry driver whose vehicle was hijacked and used in the berlin Terror Attack. The times says the queen is apparently disappointed with theresa may, after the pm declined to share plans for brexit during her first stay at balmoral. The Financial Times says china has warned donald trump that co operation is the only way forward, after the us President Elect appointed a china hawk to run a new white house trade policy office. The Daily Telegraph highlights claims that some of britains leading universities are becoming no go zones forjewish students, due to anti semitism. The daily mirror leads with the story of shoppers diving for cover, as e cigarette batteries blow up inches from a pram. The guardian says violent and abusive men