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budget— taking the measures announced in the budget last _ taking the measures announced in the budget last week and the spending review_ budget last week and the spending review last autumn. it's a welcome reminder_ review last autumn. it's a welcome reminder of— review last autumn. it's a welcome reminder of what needs to be done. the financial times is reminding us what is happening when it comes to brexit. and food producers, red tape costs will make some exports and viable. this is according to uk food manufacturers. this viable. this is according to uk food manufacturers.— manufacturers. this is 'ust the on . oina manufacturers. this is 'ust the ongoing saga. h manufacturers. this is 'ust the ongoing saga, really _ manufacturers. this isjust the ongoing saga, really with - manufacturers. this isjust the ongoing saga, really with the l ongoing saga, really with the following from brexit. even though we were meant to get brexit done we haven't quite got brexit on and what to do with northern ireland for some is proving to be very difficult. one of the big selling point of brexit was that we were going to be free of all this terrible red tape. it turns out that actually lots of our businesses particularly small and medium—size businesses are finding themselves strangled by a lot of red tape, a lot of paperwork that is really difficult for them. again, because we've been so focused on coronavirus, and the good news of the vaccine roll—out, is of course explosive news about meghan and harry and things like that. it's important not to take our eye off this. we had the budget last week from rishi sunak and what's really going on really interesting the b word, brexit was not mentioned at all. and whether you love brings it or hated brexit the truth is there is going to be an impact on the economy. definitely in the short term because of brexit, because a lot of businesses are struggling but the government doesn't really want to talk about that.— to talk about that. well, that's one view. to talk about that. well, that's one view- while — to talk about that. well, that's one view. while you're _ to talk about that. well, that's one view. while you're talking - to talk about that. well, that's one view. while you're talking about i view. while you're talking about that one of _ view. while you're talking about that one of you _ view. while you're talking about that one of you i _ view. while you're talking about that one of you i do _ view. while you're talking about that one of you i do want - view. while you're talking about that one of you i do want you i view. while you're talking about that one of you i do want you to | that one of you i do want you to bring in but the food and drink federation are talking about. could potentially happen with cheese and onion chris. if you can incorporate that into your answer i'll be very grateful. that into your answer i'll be very crateful. ., ., �* , grateful. from what it's saying here, grateful. from what it's saying here. the _ grateful. from what it's saying here, the introduction - grateful. from what it's saying here, the introduction to - grateful. from what it's saying here, the introduction to this | grateful. from what it's saying l here, the introduction to this ft story— here, the introduction to this ft story says — here, the introduction to this ft story says when the european commission introduces note to eight new layers _ commission introduces note to eight new layers of bureaucracy, this isn't _ new layers of bureaucracy, this isn't the — new layers of bureaucracy, this isn't the uk government doing it. this government doesn't want to talk about— this government doesn't want to talk about brexit any more because it's happy— about brexit any more because it's happy now — about brexit any more because it's happy now. the eu appears to want to make _ happy now. the eu appears to want to make brexit _ happy now. the eu appears to want to make brexit as difficult as possible for everybody. for northern ireland and our— for everybody. for northern ireland and our food manufacturers. this is saying _ and our food manufacturers. this is saying that — and our food manufacturers. this is saying that there has been a grace period _ saying that there has been a grace period going until april 21 and that so-catted — period going until april 21 and that so—called shelfstable products which contain _ so—called shelfstable products which contain meat and pasteurised milk, cheese _ contain meat and pasteurised milk, cheese onion chris which may be shelfstable but they have a best before _ shelfstable but they have a best before date, i suppose that's what it means — before date, i suppose that's what it means. they are now going to be stamped _ it means. they are now going to be stamped with the stamp. and that will add _ stamped with the stamp. and that will add millions i should say to the product lines for these big companies. but this piece is saying that it's _ companies. but this piece is saying that it's the — companies. but this piece is saying that it's the european commission imposing — that it's the european commission imposing these issues. if you told but not _ imposing these issues. if you told but not talk to anyone or west minister— but not talk to anyone or west minister on the tory side they are saying _ minister on the tory side they are saying this — minister on the tory side they are saying this is the point, this is another— saying this is the point, this is another example really of what they are saying _ another example really of what they are saying at the weekend, stop striking — are saying at the weekend, stop sulking about brexit, the european union _ sulking about brexit, the european union and — sulking about brexit, the european union and make it work. it takes two sides— union and make it work. it takes two sides to _ union and make it work. it takes two sides to make trade work and this is another— sides to make trade work and this is another example of the eu not making it work _ another example of the eu not making it work the _ another example of the eu not making it work. , ., ., ~ ., it work. the paper are talking about cheese and — it work. the paper are talking about cheese and onion _ it work. the paper are talking about cheese and onion chris _ it work. the paper are talking about cheese and onion chris pony - it work. the paper are talking about cheese and onion chris pony pagesl it work. the paper are talking about | cheese and onion chris pony pages of documentation as to the source of the cheese used two make the crisps. i'm looking forward to more detail on that. i think we've got time for the guardian. swallow a camel to test for bowel cancer at home. of course pandemic happening, were not talking as much about different conditions but this is an interesting story.- conditions but this is an interesting story. this is really interesting _ interesting story. this is really interesting for _ interesting story. this is really interesting for some _ interesting story. this is really interesting for some it - interesting story. this is really interesting for some it just - interesting story. this is really i interesting for some it just shows interesting for some itjust shows you the huge strides that have been made in technology particularly in terms of helping medicine. instead of having to go into hospital and getting a camera up where the sun don't shine, the... i can't believe ijust had that on national television. live a little. this amazing idea that you can actually swell a tiny wee capsule which is the side of a cod liver oil capsule which has a tiny, tiny micro camera and it would be painless and that could do the job. and it would be painless and that could do thejob. it and it would be painless and that could do the job. it would and it would be painless and that could do thejob. it would be amazing if these kinds of things which could be done more comfortably and at home. when we get through this pandemic there is going to be a backlog of these really important medical things that need to be attended to. and people can do it more easily and comfortable in a home that i think that's brilliant. of course you've got to retrieve the camera _ of course you've got to retrieve the camera from wherever it comes out. so it's— camera from wherever it comes out. so it's not— camera from wherever it comes out. so it's not all— camera from wherever it comes out. so it's not all that... i know it's past _ so it's not all that... i know it's past watershed but even so. i think it's a _ past watershed but even so. i think it's a great— past watershed but even so. i think it's a great idea. it does show doesn't — it's a great idea. it does show doesn't it. _ it's a great idea. it does show doesn't it, that this kind of care were _ doesn't it, that this kind of care were going to have at home. i think the way— were going to have at home. i think the way that the nhs has administered to us michael gove has chaired _ administered to us michael gove has chaired a _ administered to us michael gove has chaired a committee about this thing. — chaired a committee about this thing, learned lessons of the pandemic, lots more zoom consultations, zoom meetings. your doctor— consultations, zoom meetings. your doctor witi— consultations, zoom meetings. your doctor will be on a video call you shown— doctor will be on a video call you shown the — doctor will be on a video call you shown the rash, he'll say what it is or email— shown the rash, he'll say what it is or email the _ shown the rash, he'll say what it is or e—mail the cameras before you get there _ or e—mail the cameras before you get there i_ or e—mail the cameras before you get there ithink— or e—mail the cameras before you get there. i think there's a real chance here _ there. i think there's a real chance here at— there. i think there's a real chance here at this — there. i think there's a real chance here at this crisis can, will help the nhs — here at this crisis can, will help the nhs to be more efficient to treating — the nhs to be more efficient to treating us. and swallowing cameras and cod _ treating us. and swallowing cameras and cod liver all tablets could be the future. and cod liver all tablets could be the future-— the future. sigh five becoming reali is the future. sigh five becoming reality is one _ the future. sigh five becoming reality is one of _ the future. sigh five becoming reality is one of the _ the future. sigh five becoming reality is one of the quotes i the future. sigh five becoming reality is one of the quotes in | reality is one of the quotes in this. i will stop but before you guys start explaining how to retrieve the camera, enough of that. but don't go away, come back for the next mission. hopefully you will alsojoin us too. the next mission. hopefully you will also join us too. thanks for watching. good evening, i'm tulsen tollett, and this is your sports news — where we start with football. and liverpool are through to the champions league quarterfinals after a 4—0 aggregate win over rb leipzig. covid restrictions saw the match played in budapest as was the first leg — and after missing chances, jurgen klopp's side finally broke the drought on the night through mo salah. and just four minutes later, sadio mane put the tie beyond doubt — theirform in europe a welcome relief after they've struggled domestically. kyllian mbappe extended paris saint—germain's healthy lead over barcelona in their tie, when he scored from the penalty spot on the half hour mark. lionel messi equalised minutes later with an absolutely fantastic strike from distance, the argentine missing with a penalty though on the stroke of half time. the second half saw no further score as it finished 1—1 on the night with psg winning 5—2 on aggregate to move into the quarterfinals. manchester city have moved iii points clear at the top of the premier league after a comprehensive 5—2 win over southampton. pep guardiola's side were comfortable leading 3—1 at half time but a second goal from riyadh mahrez ten minutes after the interval put the game beyond doubt. and kevin de bruyne also picked up a second of the night when he slotted home shortly after. but, despite the big win, guardiola wasn't happy that his side weren't given a penalty by var. dar is to help. that's maybe incredibly happy. that in this four years i have everything we have one or when it's for absolutely ours. anyone give us anything. anything, zero. so quality make us cheese. now we are iii points clear nine games left and we are closer step two in the champions come the premier league what we have done on the pitch our place was up this incredible not given. incredible. chelsea are into the quarter finals of the women's champions league after a 1—1 draw win in the second leg of their last 16 tie against atletico madrid. adam wild was watching. coming up smiling — this is chelsea seemingly enjoying life at the moment, top of the super league and already 2—0 up in this tie. but on mutual ground in italy, atletico madrid was looking to make things rather less comfortable. toni duggan going close into the first half. having already had one good penalty appeal waved away, atletico madrid were perhaps a little unlucky to not get one here as well. they were finally handed an opportunity from the penalty spot, handball here. that opportunity was wasted. dugan hitting the bar, incredibly, the third penalty. they failed to score in this type. to make things worse, just seconds later, the referee deemed this a handball, as well. showing everyone how it should be done. atletico madrid did score at the end, but their manager's reaction, nothing but frustration. their chance gone — chelsea taking theirs through to the quarterfinals. adam wild, bbc news. wales manager ryan giggs will be missing again for their upcoming world cup qualifiers against belgium and the czech republic, as well as a friendly against mexico. he'll remain on leave, with robert page continuing in his caretaker role with welsh fa saying it was a mutual decision. giggs was arrested on suspicion of assault at the start of november and last month his bail was extended until the 1st of may. after iii months away from the court battling injury, the 20—time grand slam champion roger federer finally returned to action at the qatar open against britiain's dan evans. the pair have been training together recently — and evans forced federer all the way before the 39—year—old finally came out on top. joe wilson reports. welcome back, roger federer! not seen on court for over a year, now in his 40th year — status, irreplaceable. right knee? under repair. it's taken two operations to get him here. dan evans, ranked 20th in the world, was a determined opponent, if at comeback encouragements, he would have to earn it. it's brilliant tennis from both men! the first set requires a tie—break to win it, federer or produced this... 0h! now his fans might like to perceive roger federer as perfect. of course, he isn't. he wasn't. serve broken there, and the second set went to evans. 6-3. the british number one maintained an inspired level. it was late in the third when federer was finally too good. 7—5 there. can't wait for more. from both men. joe wilson, bbc news. last year's giro d'italia winner tao geoghegan hart has crashed out of the paris—nice cycle race on stage four. the ineos grenadiers rider was fifth in the peloton at the time, with just under 12 miles to go. geoghegan hart did get back on his bike, but had to abandon the race later on. primoz roglic broke away in the last two miles to win the stage. he now leads the race overall by 35 seconds with four stages to go. meanwhile in italy, british riders simon yates and geraint thomas finished safely in the main pack at the end of the first stage of the week—long tirreno—adriatico race. while van aert of the netherlands sprinted clear to take the stage win, and the race lead with it. and that's all the sport for now. hello. thursday a very windy day wherever you are, but stormy to begin with, especially in england and wales — winds gusting widely 50—60 mph, 70 or higherfor a time, exposed coast and hills of wales and western england. plenty of showers around, some sunshine in between the showers, heavy, thundery, hail possible, too. wind gusts at the end of the afternoon — they've eased a bit in england and wales, still very windy in northern ireland. and, for scotland, northwest scotland, gusts approaching 60 mph once again. single figures in scotland and northern ireland, 9—12 celsius for england and wales. further showers overnight and into friday. wintry on the hills of scotland, northern ireland, northern england, perhaps the higher part of wales, as well. as friday begins, these are your temperatures at the start of the day. and then, spot the difference during friday — well, it's hard to because it is again sunshine and showers, heavy with hail and thunder, and still wintry at times over the hills of scotland, northern ireland, northern england, and perhaps wales. a touch cooler on friday and wet again on friday night. this is bbc news, with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the motion is adopted. applause nearly $2 trillion approved by lawmakers to kick—start the us economy, with some of the money going straight into americans' pockets. this bill represents an historic, historic victory for the american people. i look forward to signing it later this week. protests step up in myanmar as the military clamps down. we hearfrom over a dozen burmese police officers who fled to india after being told to shoot at protestors. ten years on from the fukushima nuclear disaster. we see a site transformed and meet those still clinging to the past.

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budget— taking the measures announced in the budget last _ taking the measures announced in the budget last week and the spending review_ budget last week and the spending review last autumn. it's a welcome reminder_ review last autumn. it's a welcome reminder of— review last autumn. it's a welcome reminder of what needs to be done. the financial times is reminding us what is happening when it comes to brexit. and food producers, red tape costs will make some exports and viable. this is according to uk food manufacturers. this viable. this is according to uk food manufacturers.— manufacturers. this is 'ust the on . oina manufacturers. this is 'ust the ongoing saga. h manufacturers. this is 'ust the ongoing saga, really _ manufacturers. this isjust the ongoing saga, really with - manufacturers. this isjust the ongoing saga, really with the l ongoing saga, really with the following from brexit. even though we were meant to get brexit done we haven't quite got brexit on and what to do with northern ireland for some is proving to be very difficult. one of the big selling point of brexit was that we were going to be free of all this terrible red tape. it turns out that actually lots of our businesses particularly small and medium—size businesses are finding themselves strangled by a lot of red tape, a lot of paperwork that is really difficult for them. again, because we've been so focused on coronavirus, and the good news of the vaccine roll—out, is of course explosive news about meghan and harry and things like that. it's important not to take our eye off this. we had the budget last week from rishi sunak and what's really going on really interesting the b word, brexit was not mentioned at all. and whether you love brings it or hated brexit the truth is there is going to be an impact on the economy. definitely in the short term because of brexit, because a lot of businesses are struggling but the government doesn't really want to talk about that.— to talk about that. well, that's one view. to talk about that. well, that's one view- while — to talk about that. well, that's one view. while you're _ to talk about that. well, that's one view. while you're talking - to talk about that. well, that's one view. while you're talking about i view. while you're talking about that one of _ view. while you're talking about that one of you _ view. while you're talking about that one of you i _ view. while you're talking about that one of you i do _ view. while you're talking about that one of you i do want - view. while you're talking about that one of you i do want you i view. while you're talking about that one of you i do want you to | that one of you i do want you to bring in but the food and drink federation are talking about. could potentially happen with cheese and onion chris. if you can incorporate that into your answer i'll be very grateful. that into your answer i'll be very crateful. ., ., �* , grateful. from what it's saying here, grateful. from what it's saying here. the _ grateful. from what it's saying here, the introduction - grateful. from what it's saying here, the introduction to - grateful. from what it's saying here, the introduction to this | grateful. from what it's saying l here, the introduction to this ft story— here, the introduction to this ft story says — here, the introduction to this ft story says when the european commission introduces note to eight new layers _ commission introduces note to eight new layers of bureaucracy, this isn't _ new layers of bureaucracy, this isn't the — new layers of bureaucracy, this isn't the uk government doing it. this government doesn't want to talk about— this government doesn't want to talk about brexit any more because it's happy— about brexit any more because it's happy now — about brexit any more because it's happy now. the eu appears to want to make _ happy now. the eu appears to want to make brexit _ happy now. the eu appears to want to make brexit as difficult as possible for everybody. for northern ireland and our— for everybody. for northern ireland and our food manufacturers. this is saying _ and our food manufacturers. this is saying that — and our food manufacturers. this is saying that there has been a grace period _ saying that there has been a grace period going until april 21 and that so-catted — period going until april 21 and that so—called shelfstable products which contain _ so—called shelfstable products which contain meat and pasteurised milk, cheese _ contain meat and pasteurised milk, cheese onion chris which may be shelfstable but they have a best before _ shelfstable but they have a best before date, i suppose that's what it means — before date, i suppose that's what it means. they are now going to be stamped _ it means. they are now going to be stamped with the stamp. and that will add _ stamped with the stamp. and that will add millions i should say to the product lines for these big companies. but this piece is saying that it's _ companies. but this piece is saying that it's the — companies. but this piece is saying that it's the european commission imposing — that it's the european commission imposing these issues. if you told but not _ imposing these issues. if you told but not talk to anyone or west minister— but not talk to anyone or west minister on the tory side they are saying _ minister on the tory side they are saying this — minister on the tory side they are saying this is the point, this is another— saying this is the point, this is another example really of what they are saying _ another example really of what they are saying at the weekend, stop striking — are saying at the weekend, stop sulking about brexit, the european union _ sulking about brexit, the european union and — sulking about brexit, the european union and make it work. it takes two sides— union and make it work. it takes two sides to _ union and make it work. it takes two sides to make trade work and this is another— sides to make trade work and this is another example of the eu not making it work _ another example of the eu not making it work the _ another example of the eu not making it work. , ., ., ~ ., it work. the paper are talking about cheese and — it work. the paper are talking about cheese and onion _ it work. the paper are talking about cheese and onion chris _ it work. the paper are talking about cheese and onion chris pony - it work. the paper are talking about cheese and onion chris pony pagesl it work. the paper are talking about | cheese and onion chris pony pages of documentation as to the source of the cheese used two make the crisps. i'm looking forward to more detail on that. i think we've got time for the guardian. swallow a camel to test for bowel cancer at home. of course pandemic happening, were not talking as much about different conditions but this is an interesting story.- conditions but this is an interesting story. this is really interesting _ interesting story. this is really interesting for _ interesting story. this is really interesting for some _ interesting story. this is really interesting for some it - interesting story. this is really interesting for some it just - interesting story. this is really i interesting for some it just shows interesting for some itjust shows you the huge strides that have been made in technology particularly in terms of helping medicine. instead of having to go into hospital and getting a camera up where the sun don't shine, the... i can't believe ijust had that on national television. live a little. this amazing idea that you can actually swell a tiny wee capsule which is the side of a cod liver oil capsule which has a tiny, tiny micro camera and it would be painless and that could do the job. and it would be painless and that could do thejob. it and it would be painless and that could do the job. it would and it would be painless and that could do thejob. it would be amazing if these kinds of things which could be done more comfortably and at home. when we get through this pandemic there is going to be a backlog of these really important medical things that need to be attended to. and people can do it more easily and comfortable in a home that i think that's brilliant. of course you've got to retrieve the camera _ of course you've got to retrieve the camera from wherever it comes out. so it's— camera from wherever it comes out. so it's not— camera from wherever it comes out. so it's not all— camera from wherever it comes out. so it's not all that... i know it's past _ so it's not all that... i know it's past watershed but even so. i think it's a _ past watershed but even so. i think it's a great— past watershed but even so. i think it's a great idea. it does show doesn't — it's a great idea. it does show doesn't it. _ it's a great idea. it does show doesn't it, that this kind of care were _ doesn't it, that this kind of care were going to have at home. i think the way— were going to have at home. i think the way that the nhs has administered to us michael gove has chaired _ administered to us michael gove has chaired a _ administered to us michael gove has chaired a committee about this thing. — chaired a committee about this thing, learned lessons of the pandemic, lots more zoom consultations, zoom meetings. your doctor— consultations, zoom meetings. your doctor witi— consultations, zoom meetings. your doctor will be on a video call you shown— doctor will be on a video call you shown the — doctor will be on a video call you shown the rash, he'll say what it is or email— shown the rash, he'll say what it is or email the _ shown the rash, he'll say what it is or e—mail the cameras before you get there _ or e—mail the cameras before you get there i_ or e—mail the cameras before you get there ithink— or e—mail the cameras before you get there. i think there's a real chance here _ there. i think there's a real chance here at— there. i think there's a real chance here at this — there. i think there's a real chance here at this crisis can, will help the nhs — here at this crisis can, will help the nhs to be more efficient to treating — the nhs to be more efficient to treating us. and swallowing cameras and cod _ treating us. and swallowing cameras and cod liver all tablets could be the future. and cod liver all tablets could be the future-— the future. sigh five becoming reali is the future. sigh five becoming reality is one _ the future. sigh five becoming reality is one of _ the future. sigh five becoming reality is one of the _ the future. sigh five becoming reality is one of the quotes i the future. sigh five becoming reality is one of the quotes in | reality is one of the quotes in this. i will stop but before you guys start explaining how to retrieve the camera, enough of that. but don't go away, come back for the next mission. hopefully you will alsojoin us too. the next mission. hopefully you will also join us too. thanks for watching. good evening, i'm tulsen tollett, and this is your sports news — where we start with football. and liverpool are through to the champions league quarterfinals after a 4—0 aggregate win over rb leipzig. covid restrictions saw the match played in budapest as was the first leg — and after missing chances, jurgen klopp's side finally broke the drought on the night through mo salah. and just four minutes later, sadio mane put the tie beyond doubt — theirform in europe a welcome relief after they've struggled domestically. kyllian mbappe extended paris saint—germain's healthy lead over barcelona in their tie, when he scored from the penalty spot on the half hour mark. lionel messi equalised minutes later with an absolutely fantastic strike from distance, the argentine missing with a penalty though on the stroke of half time. the second half saw no further score as it finished 1—1 on the night with psg winning 5—2 on aggregate to move into the quarterfinals. manchester city have moved iii points clear at the top of the premier league after a comprehensive 5—2 win over southampton. pep guardiola's side were comfortable leading 3—1 at half time but a second goal from riyadh mahrez ten minutes after the interval put the game beyond doubt. and kevin de bruyne also picked up a second of the night when he slotted home shortly after. but, despite the big win, guardiola wasn't happy that his side weren't given a penalty by var. dar is to help. that's maybe incredibly happy. that in this four years i have everything we have one or when it's for absolutely ours. anyone give us anything. anything, zero. so quality make us cheese. now we are iii points clear nine games left and we are closer step two in the champions come the premier league what we have done on the pitch our place was up this incredible not given. incredible. chelsea are into the quarter finals of the women's champions league after a 1—1 draw win in the second leg of their last 16 tie against atletico madrid. adam wild was watching. coming up smiling — this is chelsea seemingly enjoying life at the moment, top of the super league and already 2—0 up in this tie. but on mutual ground in italy, atletico madrid was looking to make things rather less comfortable. toni duggan going close into the first half. having already had one good penalty appeal waved away, atletico madrid were perhaps a little unlucky to not get one here as well. they were finally handed an opportunity from the penalty spot, handball here. that opportunity was wasted. dugan hitting the bar, incredibly, the third penalty. they failed to score in this type. to make things worse, just seconds later, the referee deemed this a handball, as well. showing everyone how it should be done. atletico madrid did score at the end, but their manager's reaction, nothing but frustration. their chance gone — chelsea taking theirs through to the quarterfinals. adam wild, bbc news. wales manager ryan giggs will be missing again for their upcoming world cup qualifiers against belgium and the czech republic, as well as a friendly against mexico. he'll remain on leave, with robert page continuing in his caretaker role with welsh fa saying it was a mutual decision. giggs was arrested on suspicion of assault at the start of november and last month his bail was extended until the 1st of may. after iii months away from the court battling injury, the 20—time grand slam champion roger federer finally returned to action at the qatar open against britiain's dan evans. the pair have been training together recently — and evans forced federer all the way before the 39—year—old finally came out on top. joe wilson reports. welcome back, roger federer! not seen on court for over a year, now in his 40th year — status, irreplaceable. right knee? under repair. it's taken two operations to get him here. dan evans, ranked 20th in the world, was a determined opponent, if at comeback encouragements, he would have to earn it. it's brilliant tennis from both men! the first set requires a tie—break to win it, federer or produced this... 0h! now his fans might like to perceive roger federer as perfect. of course, he isn't. he wasn't. serve broken there, and the second set went to evans. 6-3. the british number one maintained an inspired level. it was late in the third when federer was finally too good. 7—5 there. can't wait for more. from both men. joe wilson, bbc news. last year's giro d'italia winner tao geoghegan hart has crashed out of the paris—nice cycle race on stage four. the ineos grenadiers rider was fifth in the peloton at the time, with just under 12 miles to go. geoghegan hart did get back on his bike, but had to abandon the race later on. primoz roglic broke away in the last two miles to win the stage. he now leads the race overall by 35 seconds with four stages to go. meanwhile in italy, british riders simon yates and geraint thomas finished safely in the main pack at the end of the first stage of the week—long tirreno—adriatico race. while van aert of the netherlands sprinted clear to take the stage win, and the race lead with it. and that's all the sport for now. hello. thursday a very windy day wherever you are, but stormy to begin with, especially in england and wales — winds gusting widely 50—60 mph, 70 or higherfor a time, exposed coast and hills of wales and western england. plenty of showers around, some sunshine in between the showers, heavy, thundery, hail possible, too. wind gusts at the end of the afternoon — they've eased a bit in england and wales, still very windy in northern ireland. and, for scotland, northwest scotland, gusts approaching 60 mph once again. single figures in scotland and northern ireland, 9—12 celsius for england and wales. further showers overnight and into friday. wintry on the hills of scotland, northern ireland, northern england, perhaps the higher part of wales, as well. as friday begins, these are your temperatures at the start of the day. and then, spot the difference during friday — well, it's hard to because it is again sunshine and showers, heavy with hail and thunder, and still wintry at times over the hills of scotland, northern ireland, northern england, and perhaps wales. a touch cooler on friday and wet again on friday night. this is bbc news, with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the motion is adopted. applause nearly $2 trillion approved by lawmakers to kick—start the us economy, with some of the money going straight into americans' pockets. this bill represents an historic, historic victory for the american people. i look forward to signing it later this week. protests step up in myanmar as the military clamps down. we hearfrom over a dozen burmese police officers who fled to india after being told to shoot at protestors. ten years on from the fukushima nuclear disaster. we see a site transformed and meet those still clinging to the past.

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