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again. of course nobody wants. it's two sides to — again. of course nobody wants. it's two sides to this, yes, great is covid — two sides to this, yes, great is covid is — two sides to this, yes, great is covid is over but also concerned that actually, it's not totally over then _ that actually, it's not totally over then where does this leave us? do then where does this leave us? you think then where does this leave us? idrfr you think there could've been a bit of a balancing act here or do you think this is the right way to go? i'm actually cautious about the veracity of the pandemic because you still have hundreds of people dying each day and many thousands of infections, some of which are among the vulnerable. as we get further past most peoples third vaccine, obviously there can be people less protected against that. i think the organisations are still there. a on the flip side it ties into everything, the cost—of—living, these things are really expensive for that we were sending out million covid tessa days at one point as we emerge from the end of the lockdown. you can keep funding that in perpetuity. i think that's kind of issue that the government is facing at the moment and the kind of decision has to make. i think it's probably on the side of winding this down now. i think most people are mentally over the pandemic. you always risk the fact that there's an awful lot of people that are still getting sick for them if you are too many people getting sick the economy doesn't run smoothly at all. to many people getting sick the economy doesn't run smoothly at all.— doesn't run smoothly at all. to the tele . ra - h, doesn't run smoothly at all. to the telegraph. the _ doesn't run smoothly at all. to the telegraph, the front-page - doesn't run smoothly at all. to the l telegraph, the front-page headline, telegraph, the front—page headline, the check not oppressed doing that passive observer, the arch canterbury for the little tit—for—tat between the archbishop of canterbury and the prime minister who criticise him for speaking out of plans to send asylum—seekers to rwanda. a lot of passive observers at migration policy, and harriet is that right was much of the church of an opinion or not?— an opinion or not? that's a difficult one _ an opinion or not? that's a difficult one for— an opinion or not? that's a difficult one for me - an opinion or not? that's a difficult one for me to - an opinion or not? that's a - difficult one for me to answer. he's hit back— difficult one for me to answer. he's hit back at— difficult one for me to answer. he's hit back at criticism which came from _ hit back at criticism which came from a — hit back at criticism which came from a number of tory mps over his comments over the easter weekend about— comments over the easter weekend about this _ comments over the easter weekend about this policy being ungodly. and shouldn't— about this policy being ungodly. and shouldn't go down well with mps who believe _ shouldn't go down well with mps who believe that the church and politics should _ believe that the church and politics should he — believe that the church and politics should be completely separate domains and it's not right at the archbishop of canterbury having running — archbishop of canterbury having running commentary on government decision _ running commentary on government decision. he defending the position that actually it is totally right and the — that actually it is totally right and the church is not a passive observer— and the church is not a passive observer of— and the church is not a passive observer of migration policy, as he says _ observer of migration policy, as he says which — observer of migration policy, as he says. which is interesting. you can question the — says. which is interesting. you can question the wisdom of making this route _ question the wisdom of making this route ramble on and on, i'm not sure it's particularly good for both sides — it's particularly good for both sides. having this policy criticised again— sides. having this policy criticised again and — sides. having this policy criticised again and again and welby will face again and again and welby will face a bit again and again and welby will face a hit of— again and again and welby will face a bit of backlash for seeing him on this matter— a bit of backlash for seeing him on this matter again, a bit of backlash for seeing him on this matteragain, i a bit of backlash for seeing him on this matter again, i think. you wonder whether _ this matteragain, ithink. wm. wonder whetherjustin mehta do want to pick this argument. it's clear the government is a go to change his mind for the priti patel even accused the bbc of peddling xenophobia through its reporting. the government is incredibly riled up the government is incredibly riled up about this one. the logic behind thatis up about this one. the logic behind that is clear, especially with local elections. it knows that most tory support this policy, they are overwhelmingly older people who are more likely to be angling and going to church. you wonder whetherjustin welby is in church with the churchgoers for the first of all the policy is a abhorrent decision and there is a christian policy to love thy neighbor. and apparently that is the wand that welby is pursuing. i'm not sure he'll achieve any goals by pursuing it. maybe if he had a political adviser that probably sayest not work making a fuss at the moment. it’s sayest not work making a fuss at the moment. �* , , ., , sayest not work making a fuss at the moment. 2 , ., , ., ., ., moment. it's been really good to have ou on the program. that's it for the papers. this hour. good evening. there is no better place to start than a stone cold champions league classic that had it all, goals galore, individual brilliance and even a panenka as manchester city played out a breathless li—3 win over real madrid in their semi finalfirst leg. andy swiss rounds up a seven goal thriller at the etihad. for manchester city's players, the very warmest of welcomes. flares outside the etihad, and flags inside it, as they hoped to bring their champions league dream another step closer. but against the mighty real madrid, could they? well, how's this for an answer? barely 90 seconds gone, and kevin de bruyne ramped up the decibels. what a sensational start! and it was about to get even more sensational. the visitors dithered, gabrieljesus didn't, and it was 2—0. real were on the ropes. but city couldn't quite finish them off. they spurned a string of chances, to their manager's obvious frustration, and real made them pay. karim benzema giving them fresh hope after a breathless first half. gets one back! surely the second half couldn't match it? think again. barely had phil foden made it 3—1 to city when viniciusjunior made it 3—2. it was all as frantic as it was fantastic. next up, bernardo silva brilliantly restored city's two—goal advantage, before one final twist. handball, a real penalty, which benzema converted in the most impudent fashion. li—3 to city. fair to say, the second leg has something to live up to. what an incredible match that was. a real champions league magic. city should have won by more but they will take that slender lead to madrid next week after a night, fancy it will certainly never forget. the organisers of wimbledon have defended their decision to ban russian and belarusian players at the tournament this summer. insisting it's the right and responsible thing to do. the chief executive of the all england club, sally bolton, was responding to criticism from tennis' governing bodies and some players over the decision. insisting that they wanted to limit the chances of the russian regime capitalising on sporting success at wimbledon. the government issued guidance in march which was part of their response to the russian invasion of ukraine and sought to limit the influence of the russian regime using sporting success. in the context of that guidance we had to consider our options. at that point direct entry into the championships via ranking was off the table so as we considered our options in the context of the continuing aggression in ukraine from russia as well as thinking about the safety and security of the event and players, we concluded the only viable option was to decline entries from russian and belarusian competitors. wimbledon have also confirmed that world number one novak djokovic will be able to defend his title at the all england club this summer as covid—i9 vaccines won't be required to play. the serbian 20 time grand slam winner was not allowed to play at the australian open injanuary following a row that centred around him being unvaccinated. ronnie o' sullivan has dominated his quarterfinal against steven maguire at the world snooker championship, the rocket leads by 11 frames to five, needing just two more to win. the match resumes at ten o'clock tomorrow morning. o'sullivan is aiming for a record equalling seventh world title. there's been a big upset in the semi—finals of rugby union's premiership cup. london irish have thumped league leaders leicester tigers 59—20 to reach their first final in the competition. both sides made a raft of changes but irish proved far too strong, to end leicester's hopes of winning three trophies this season. henry arundell with the opening try. albert albert tuisue, powered over from short range as the exiles stormed to a 25 point lead at the break. leicester made more of a fight of it in the second half, but the damage was done and willjoseph ran in a ninth try to complete the rout. they'll play the winners of tomorrow's other semi between gloucester and worcester. england captain sarah hunter will miss saturday's six nations grand slam decider against france with a rib injury. the veteran number eight has been forced to withdraw from the squad after suffering the injury in sunday's victory over ireland. the 36—year—old will still travel to france and join the squad to support their preparations but on an off—field capacity. a record—breaking 290—thousand fans are expected to attend the 150th open championship at st andrews injuly. there were more than 1.3 million ticket applications, which has led to the highest—ever number of general admission tickets. the previous highest attendance was 239—thousand when tiger woods triumphed at st andrews in 2000. the is—time major winner has said he intends to return there this summer. i think it was sold out before tiger announced at the masters that that would be his next majorfor sure. but now it's going to be the hottest ticket in world sport, never mind golf. tiger woods, ticket in world sport, never mind golf. tigerwoods, i ticket in world sport, never mind golf. tiger woods, isay ticket in world sport, never mind golf. tiger woods, i say all the time, he doesn't move the needle he is the needle. he's everything that we want and call. i for one will be there at st. andrews like the tens of thousands of others. britain's ethan hayter has won the prologue of the tour de romandie, as the cycling season gears up for this summer's grand tours. it's a six—day race held in the french—speaking part of switzerland, starting with a time—trial — and hayter, the british time trial champion, was fastest overall by four seconds. his ineos grenadiers team—mate geraint thomas, who's the defending champion, was almost as quick — the welshman is fourth overall, ten seconds behind hayter. and that's all the sport for now. it was certain areas of both england and wales i had the best of the sunshine on tuesday, temperatures reaching 70 degrees and parts of southwest england but also around carter's park as well. was they're everywhere, after a largely sunny start for quite a few we had cloud tending to bubble up over the afternoon and spread across the skies, as you can see here on the satellite picture. with that cloud increasing, temperatures weren't as high for many of you, indeed around the eastern coastjust 8 degrees and places. right now we are seeing a good feed of god coming in and steal from the north sea so predominant cloudy weather in scotland and across eastern areas from northeast england all the way to parts of east anglia. but there are breaks elsewhere, notably across parts of southern angling about parts of the midlands, wales, running into northern island, northwest england as well. these areas, you might well start off with a little bit of morning sunshine but even where you start up with the sun, cloud will tend to bubble up and spread across the skies in any case as we go through the day. whether you start a cloudy or cloudy later on most of you will see quite a lot of cloud through the day. across northeast scotland you might hold onto some sunny spells for the afternoon here. it will be wanted to elsewhere in the west. temperatures about nine to iii degrees foremost with up the area of high pressure has been bringing us this long spell of settled weather, still on this chart for thursday but it is starting to weaken to a degree. we may well see just a few showers running into northern scotland, maybe one or two not far away from southwest england. otherwise come up so predominantly dry, often a lot of cloud building through the day and temperatures not really changing a great deal, ten to 15 or maybe 16 c. friday follows a very similar pattern as well. if you start up with the sunshine cloud will tend to develop later on couple wanted to joseph will tend to develop later on couple wanted tojoseph been ordered scotland but otherwise it's another dry day with the light winds across the whole of the country. temperatures not changing a whole deal either, looking at has potentially peeking to 16 degrees where any sunshine breaks to the cloud. the weekend will start to see some changes in the weather is a high pressure starts to relinquish its grip put up a little area of low pressure could pick in the cloud up enough to bring just a few passing showers. that's most likely across northern areas of the uk, the south most likely to stay dry with a few brighter spells. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines: a considerable distance apart, un secretary general antonio guterres holds talks in moscow with russian president vladimir putin. "abnormal and very, very dangerous" — the iaea's verdict on the radiation levels at the disused chernobyl nuclear power plant. i'll be discussing how the west now deals with putin's russia with a former us ambassador to nato. also coming up: us police release footage of the actor alec baldwin practising drawing his gun on the set where a crew member was shot. and can the marcos name return to govern? the son of deposed philippines leader ferdinand marcos is the front—runner ahead of next month's poll.

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