Goal. I understand the occasion it was for goal. I understand the occasion it was for the Opponent Today and of it was for the Opponent Today and of course it is a special night and of course it is a special night for and of course it is a special night for them but it doesnt decide night for them but it doesnt decide the Champions League Today decide the Champions League Today so decide the Champions League Today so we have to take our Learnings Today so we have to take our learnings from this game and im convinced we are the type of team im convinced we are the type of team that will score the goals of team that will score the goals more often than we wont but tonight that is the story of the but tonight that is the story of the game. Villa are one of 7 teams in the Champions League with a 100 record. Dortmund leading the way on Goal Difference after they put 7 past celtic this week. Liverpool made it two out of two, beating bologna at anfield. Remember, the top 8 after the eight rou
Really strong Europa League this season. Tottenham striker Dominic Solanke is back in the England Squad for the first time in seven years. Interim Manager Lee Carsley has named his 25 Man Squad for the Nations League games against Greece And Finland in next weeks international break. Solanke s been rewarded for a strong start to his first season with spurs, scoring in his last three games. Solanke s only cap came in 2017, when he was at liverpool, coming off the bench to face brazil in a friendly. No place in the squad for harry maguire, Marcus Rashford orjames maddison. Lord herman ousely, founder of the anti discrimination Charity Kick it out, has died at the age of 79 after a short illness. He was chair of the organisation for 25 years. He had been Executive Chairman at the Campaign For Racial Equality in 1993 and was behind the let s Kick Racism out of football campaign, which developed into kick it out. The Group Today describing ousley as a titan in tackling discrimination in fo
A warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. And you can be part of the conversation. Today were asking do you eat at the desktop . I do. Keyboard crumbs, audible crunching and often powerful odours are winding up even the most easygoing of colleagues. So what is acceptable in your view . Tell us what you think. Just use the hashtag bbcthebriefing. The leader of the hong kong government, carrie lam, has told a News Conference that a controversial draft law that would have allowed extradition to the chinese mainland is dead. The bill sparked huge protests with tens of thousands taking to the streets to demand its immediate withdrawal. Last month, the government responded by suspending the bill but that move failed to appease its critics. This is what carrie lam had to say. The cause of all these grievances and confrontations is an exercise to amend the fugitive offenders ordinance. I have almost immediately put a stop to the a
This is making an untreatable disease treatable. Alison riske and then we have the mixed doubles and in the cricket new zealand are playing india. Ben has the weather. One or two showers are forecast. Some hefty downpours elsewhere but nothing like the rain we have seen on the other side of the pond. Some oppressive pictures for you. Also coming up, i am 0k oppressive pictures for you. Also coming up, i am ok for the next decade and all of us here because we will not face the problems. But the problems in the next 20 to 30 years and major ones that will cause great social unrest. Upping the heat Sir David Attenborough criticises World Leaders who he says are not doing enough to address Climate Change. Hello everyone this is afternoon live im simon mccoy. He cant have been up very long this morning before President Donald Trump took to twitter to write more personal comments attacking the uk ambassador to washington Sir Kim Darroch. a wacky ambassador, he says not someone we are thrille
set to bring the rail network to a grinding halt from tuesday they are the biggest strikes in decades. instead of 20,000 trains on a normal day, just one in five services may run. government says children heading to take exams or patients to medical appointments will face disruption. but under pressure to take part in talks with the unions it says it won t. train operating companies have to settle this. i don t think there is any need for the strikes at all and i appeal directly to people working for the railways, you are being led down a cul de sac by the union leadership telling you there is no pay rise when there is, trying to create some kind of class war when there is none to be had. we want people to be paid more, we want to sensible reforms and modernisation of our railways so we can run it for the passengers. the government says it has spent billions propping up the railways in the pandemic and it now wants to see them modernised. the union which was part of the cost