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Hello and welcome to sportsday, with Katherine Downes and hugh woozencroft. The headlines this evening. Saracens are champions of europe again. They beat Clermont Auvergune to win back to back Champions Cup titles. Manchester city maintain their push for a place in the Champions League with a somewhat fortunate victory over Leicester City. And Manchester Citys women complete the treble, adding the fa cup to their league and Continental Cup titles. Also coming up in the programme. Lewis hamilton claims pole for the Spanish Grand Prix, by the finest of margins. And age is no barrier. Rugby league for the over 80s. Good evening were starting at the scene of an historic win for saracens this evening theyve become only the fourth team ever to win back to back Champions Cup titles. They won a tight match 28 17 once again, its heartbreak once again, its heartbreak in the final for clermont auvergne. Patrick gearey was watching at murrayfield. Edinburgh, city of Performing Arts and the stage f
Hello and welcome to sportsday, with Katherine Downes and hugh woozencroft. The headlines this evening. Saracens are champions of europe again. They beat Clermont Auvergune to win back to back Champions Cup titles. Manchester city maintain their push for a place in the Champions League with a somewhat fortunate victory over Leicester City. And Manchester Citys women complete the treble, adding the fa cup to their league and Continental Cup titles. Also coming up in the programme. Lewis hamilton claims pole for the Spanish Grand Prix, by the finest of margins. And age is no barrier. Rugby league for the over 80s. Good evening were starting at the scene of an historic win for saracens this evening theyve become only the fourth team ever to win back to back Champions Cup titles. They won a tight match 28 17 once again, its heartbreak once again, its heartbreak in the final for clermont auvergne. Patrick gearey was watching at murrayfield. Edinburgh, city of Performing Arts and the stage f
There are just so many ways that this city is different from the rest of the uk. Two million out of londons five million workforce were born abroad. Immigration is part of this citys identity and part of its lifeblood. Take this luxury hotel in leicester square. It is totally dependent on workers from abroad. Where are you from . Im from romania. Im from spain. Where are you from . Im italian. From india. Barcelona in spain. London is a melting pot, its Flexible Labour market a magnet for young workers. Across our business, we employ approximately 2,300 people, so it would be fair to say that more than 50 of those employed from the eu. And from the rest of the world altogether . So in total probably around 80 we are looking at. The question that london asks the politicians if migration is reduced, where will the capital draw its workforce from . The computers flowing over London Bridge support a Financial Sector employing 750,000 people. The city provides nearly 12 of the uks tax recei