Telephone with donald trump and impress him with his National Security adviserjohn bolton. They say they spoke about their commitment to a Free Trade Agreement once the uk leaves the european union. In a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. The evening on bbc news. Us attorney general says ti is the us attorney general says that he is appalled that a new york prison failed to prevent the death of jeffrey epstein. There will be more at seven p m. Cystic fibrosis drugs have been rejected for a routine use in scotland. I will be speaking about the effect that will have on patients and. At 1040 and 11pm this evening, i will bejoined by the deputy Political Editor and a chief correspondent. Plenty coming up here on bbc news. Do stay with us. Ido . We i do . We joined i do . Wejoined the team now for sports day. Hello and welcome to sportsday im gavin ramjaun. The new names for england who name their squad for next months b
Liverpool goalkeeper alisson will be missing for the next few weeks according to managerjurgen klopp. The Brazil International suffered a calf injury near the end of the first half against norwich at anfield on friday night. Spanish keeper adrian, liverpools new signing from west ham, is set to deputise in the mean time. Klopp says hell probably sign veteran Andy Lonergan on a short Term Contract for extra cover, after he left middlesborough in the summer. Next, in a huge blow for wales, Gareth Anscombe has been ruled out of the Rugby World Cup after injuring his knee in their 33 19 defeat to england. Wales feared the worst when their first choice fly half limped off at twickenham yesterday, and today theyve confirmed that anscombe has damaged knee ligaments, and is definitely out of next months tournament in japan. Meanwhile, england coach eddiejones has announced his 31 man squad for the tournament almost four weeks before the deadline. There are a few familar big names missing from
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Thank you for having me. Oh, its a great pleasure to have you here. I have read how you fell in love with motorsport as a teenager. I think you went to brands hatch when you were a teenager and just loved the smells, the sights of it. Do you still have that love of motorsport today . I still enjoy watching a grand prix, but save for that, its really a thing of the past for me. The main reason for me changing direction, i dont even know how to spell retirement, was really the looming of my 70th birthday. And it was a little scrappy at the end, i have to say, primarily driven by disagreement over the value of my shares. But once. In the mclaren group, which you had done so much to create and to build. Well. I like to feel that i pretty much built it. Of course, no one individual builds anything, but, um, when i left the building on my 70th birthday, because that was very symbolic to me. Mm. It was really a full stop in a chapter of my life. I want to take you right back. I mean, it seems
Sir ron dennis, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you for having me. Oh, its a great pleasure to have you here. I have read how you fell in love with motorsport as a teenager. I think you went to brands hatch when you were a teenager and just loved the smells, the sights of it. Do you still have that love of motorsport today . I still enjoy watching a grand prix, but save for that, its really a thing of the past for me. The main reason for me changing direction, i dont even know how to spell retirement, was really the looming of my 70th birthday. And it was a little scrappy at the end, i have to say, primarily driven by disagreement over the value of my shares. But once. In the mclaren group, which you had done so much to create and to build. Well. I like to feel that i pretty much built it. Of course, no one individual builds anything, but, um, when i left the building on my 70th birthday, because that was very symbolic to me. Mm. It was really a full stop in a chapter of my life. I want to