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BBCNEWS Sportsday February 7, 2018

Detailing the Regional Economic impact when the uk leaves the eu. Could this be the face of the first modern briton 10,000 years ago . Well be discussing the appearance of cheddar man with an archaeologist at 8. 30. And at 10 40 tonight, ill bejoined by ayesha hazarika, political commentator and columnist for the standard, alongside kate andrews, director of news at the institute of economic affairs, to look at tomorrows front pages in the papers. Stay tuned for all of that, but first it is time for sportsday. Hello, im 0lly foster. These are our sportsday headlines tonight the road to wembley, goes via wembley its a big night for league 2 Newport County in their fa cup replay against spurs. They have arrived in north london. Turning it up to the max maxwell is too good for england in their t20 series opener. And we are just over a day away from the winter games Opening Ceremony well have the lastest from south korea. Good evening. Were going to start with football this evening because

BBCNEWS Breakfast September 30, 2017

As they beat west indies to seal a 4 0 series win. And fasten your seat belts. Mike has swapped our red sofa for one with a bit more get up and go. Hes been finding out about the world of furniture racing. And sarah has the weather. Good morning. Turning increasingly autumnal through the weekend. After autumnal through the weekend. After a bright start, some rain and strengthening winds. All the details in about 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. For the first time in seven years, Public Sector workers in england and wales could see their pay rise next year by more than the governments 1 pay cap. Teachers could be among those who benefit after pay review bodies were told they could recommend higher wage increases to professions which have skills shortages. But as andy moore reports, unions fear the money will have to be found from existing school budgets. What does a good teacher make these days . Recruiting enough teachers has become one of the most pressing problems fac

BBCNEWS Sportsday October 23, 2017

Ill be joined by lucy fisher, senior Political Correspondent for the times, and henry mance, Political Correspondent at the ft. Dojoin me for that. Thats all ahead on bbc news. Now on bbc news, its time for sportsday. Hello and welcome to sportsday. Im hugh woozencroft. Our main headlines this evening a sticky situation at the the toffees, everton are searching for a new manager, following the sacking of Ronald Koeman. Difficult times ahaed for chinas 0lympic association as their former doctor alleges state sponsored doping during the 1980s and 90s. And the world number one simona halep is smiling after a very good start to her campaign at the wta finals in singapore. Good evening, plenty to come but we start with the big news of the day in the premier league. Everton have sacked their manager Ronald Koeman with the club having dropped into the relegation zone following another defeat yesterday. For some it may come as a surprise, others not so much. 0ur reporter Richard Askam is outsi

BBCNEWS Sportsday October 27, 2017

Im katherine downes. Humbled down under. Englands Rugby League Campaign starts with a defeat to defending champions australia. On the brink of glory a top five finish for Lewis Hamilton in mexico this weekend and a fourth world title will be his. England on their best behaviour promises from captainjoe root as the ashes squad prepare to fly to australia without ben stokes. We know that what has happened hasnt been good enough. We are determined to get that right. Also coming up on the programme. Will they cope without kane . Spurs will be missing their star striker when they take on Manchester United at old trafford tomorrow. Im in cardiff ahead of Anthony Joshuas latest world title fight. Its a big weekend of sport with that anthonyjoshua fight, Lewis Hamiltons fourth world title almost in the bag, and some big clashes in the premier league but it all kicked off with the start of the Rugby League World cup this afternoon where england lost their first match of the tournament to the od

BBCNEWS BBC News November 11, 2017

In memory of those who have lost their lives while serving in the armed forces. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. A british woman charged with drug smuggling in egypt has been ordered to stand trial in a criminal court. Laura plummer, who is 33 and from hull, was detained in the red sea resort of hughada last month. Police claim she was carrying nearly 300 tablets of the painkiller, tramadol. The drug is illegal in egypt but available on prescription in the uk. Earlier i spoke to our correspondent, orla guerin, whos following the case. This is certainly a setback for laura, family and her legal team. This is certainly a setback for laura, family and her legalteam. M is not the outcome they would have been open court today. Just hours ago we were in court here in hughada we re ago we were in court here in hughada were expecting a hearing. Her legal tea m were expecting a hearing. Her legal team before that was guardedly optimistic, hoping she might be granted bail because they sai

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