the club will be renamed sixways rugby and will not feature in next season s championship. great britain women are back in front of a home crowd tonight as they try to qualify for the 2023 women s eurobasket. also coming up in the programme. anthonyjoshua says his heart is back in boxing, as he prepares for his comeback fight. i put myself there a lot and at the same time it was not enough. i did not get the victory in the last fight. and we speak to the paralympic gold medallist who s swapped wooden clubs for curling stones. hello there and welcome along to the programme. we start with the news that plans for the much aligned european superleague have resurfaced. the company that backed it has returned with a revamped format for the tournament, that would see up to 80 teams competing. there were protests from fans last year when real madrid, barcelona and juventus were among 12 clubs to announce a breakaway super league. but the move collapsed within 48 hours after an outcry
organizations after the brutal killing of americans. instead of focusing on root causes like kamala is supposed to be doing, we need to stop the cartel carnage once and for all. they are flooding america with fentanyl. over 100,000 americans are now dying from poisoning. they are overwhelming our border, making $13 billion a year in human trafficking. now these narco terrorists are kidnapping, torturing, and killing american citizens. mexico is so dangerous right now that the state department is warning spring breakers about even going to the country. republicans say enough is enough. it s time to take action. we are going to unleash the fury and might of the united states against these cartels. we re going to introduce legislation in the coming days and try to make it bipartisan to designate the keys groups foreign terrorist organizations under u.s. law. lindsey graham is right. we are losing 100,000 americans every year to drug deaths almost exclusively because of mexic
manhattan d.a. alvin bragg taking legal action agains republican jim jordan, and president biden s latest comments on his plans for 2024 let s take a look at some of the week s top stories the manhattan district attorne leading the prosecution of donald trump is now suing a to house republican alvin bragg filed the lawsui against judiciary committe chairman jim jordan yesterda in response to what bragg call a brazen and unconstitutiona attack by members of congres on an ongoing criminal prosecution. bragg has come under increased scrutiny to put it mildly by the ohio republican since it became lightly that the former president would be charged i new york city. calling on the game solved t testify before congress, jorda issued a subpoena last week, ordering a former prosecutor i the case to appear before th judiciary committee. in the new lawsuit, the de asked a court to block tha subpoena, arguing that it coul cause irreparable harm to th case if certain secret materia is dis
i d be coming. it s so good to be back in ireland. forgive my poor attempt at irish. i m at home. i m at home. after my aged, as you can see how old i am, i have a little wisdom i have more experience than any president in american history. doesn t make me better or worse, but it gives me few excuses. president joe biden bringing some jokes with him during a speech yesterday to the irish parliament the president wraps up his visit to ireland today, marking 25 years since the good friday agreement, which ended decades of violence. meanwhile, at home, the fbi arrested a 21-year-old air national guardsman who is suspected of leaking national documents. we ll sort through how that young man got his hands on the documents. plus, florida governor ron desantis took a break from his nationwide book tour to sign an extreme abortion ban into law late last night. we will dig into the legislation, and how it could impact his potential presidential campaign. also ahead this mornin