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from there he returned to one of his former clubs, spurs, leading them to an fa cup win in1991. then came england. he led his nation at a home european champoinship in 1996, where football fervour gripped england as they reached the semi—finals of the euros, to the strains of the song football's coming home. it was england's best major tournament achievement in 30 years. gary lineker, who venables signed for barcelona from everton and then brought him to tottenham when he took the manager's role at white hart lane, paid this tribute. first i would like to say what an incredibly sad day this is. it has actually hit me quite hard because i was very close to terry, he wasn't just a coach or manager. but he was a friend. i worked with him on television for many years. he was the only manager i had in my career that would regularly take out for lunch, where we just talked football and that started, as you rightly said, at barcelona when he signed me there. it an incredibly important person in my footballing life and it is dreadfully sad and i will miss him a lot. is dreadfully sad and i will miss him a lot-— is dreadfully sad and i will miss himalot. , ~ , ., ., ~ him a lot. gary lineker bear talking about terry — him a lot. gary lineker bear talking about terry venables. _ him a lot. gary lineker bear talking about terry venables. and - him a lot. gary lineker bear talking about terry venables. and one - him a lot. gary lineker bear talking about terry venables. and one of l him a lot. gary lineker bear talking i about terry venables. and one of his former clubs paid tribute. at that spurs game, the players and fans remembered their fa cup winning manager with a minute's applause before their match against aston villa. spurs scored first after 22 minutes, but lost the game 2—1. villa go above them into fourth place in the premier league. pau torres and ollie watkins with the villa goals. everton were beaten 3—0 by manchester united in their first match since a ten points deduction for breaches of financial rules. alejandro garnacho opened the scoring with a stunning overhead kick after just three minutes. marcus rashford's penalty and anthony martial�*s strike ensured erik ten hag's men have now won five of their last six league games. yes, a magnificent moment, great, we know he has some incredible nurse in him, and he showed it here, so very good. but then we went passive and everything went in the game and there were buffers of the rest of there were buffers of the rest of the first half, so i was not happy with that performance. so too passive, too low. you bring yourself trouble. italy have beaten australia to win the davis cup for the first time since 1976, taking the tie 2—0. world numberfour, jannik sinner, tookjust one hour and ten minutes to beat australia's top player, alex de minaur, in straight sets in the second singles tie. it meant the doubles match wasn't needed to decide the final in malaga in spain. it's only the second time italy have won the tournament. red bull's max verstappen, already crowned formula one world champion this season, won the abu dhabi grand prix — his 19th win in 22 races, the most dominant season in the sport's history. the comfortable victory came after a brief early challenge from ferrari's charles leclerc on the opening lap. red bull's sergio perez finished in second place, but was demoted to fourth by a five—second penalty. that promoted george russell up to third place for mercedes and, with lewis hamilton securing two points for ninth place, that has gives mercedes second place in the constructors' championship, with ferrari finishing in third. and that's all the sport for now. thank you. the government of sierra leone says it remains in control, after an outbreak of violence in freetown on sunday. sierra leone has been placed under a nationwide curfew as armed men broke into a prison, setting inmates free. residents across the country are "strongly" recommended to stay indoors and flights to and from the nation's only international airport have been cancelled. sierra leone's information minister, chernor bah, told the bbc the security forces were apprehending suspects. mayenijones mayeni jones has mayenijones has more. the situation is still very fluid. a lot of details emerging still. the authorities certainly keen to send a message that they have everything under control. the president released a statement from his residence, allegedly written this morning, saying that the situation was calm, that they'd launched a manhunt towards some of the remaining gunmen who had tried to storm this military barracks. you mentioned in your introduction this morning, it all started around 5am, 6am this morning, we started to get reports from residents saying that they were hearing gunshots, particularly at the barracks in wilberforce, which is near the presidential residence. shortly thereafter, the coup, um, pardon me, the curfew was announced by the authorities, encouraging everybody to stay at home and saying that the situation was under control. but we're still getting reports of a heavy military presence in freetown. it's not clear if they're on the side of the gunmen or against them. a bbc reporter said that he saw a police vehicle being apprehended by some men in military fatigues that were carrying heavy weaponry. he heard some of them chanting that they wanted to "free sierra leone." that was their quote. but it wasn't clear what they meant by that. but it has risen the fears of regional leaders in their course in the regional bloc that they may be seeing yet another coup in this west african region, which has seen a number of coups in the last three years. and those fears clearly will be monitored by many in the region. are we expecting any kind of formal update at any point in the hours ahead? yeah. the authorities have sent that initial statement about, you know, the gunfire that was heard this morning, explaining interrupting that report there to bring you some breaking news. let's cross live now the hospital near tel aviv where a press conference is being held. remember, this is a children's hospital. i being held. remember, this is a children's hospital.— children's hospital. i wish to extend thanks _ children's hospital. i wish to extend thanks to _ children's hospital. i wish to extend thanks to the - children's hospital. i wish to extend thanks to the entire | children's hospital. i wish to - extend thanks to the entire medical system, which has gone above and beyond since the war began to all the hospitals to those returning, combining sensitivity, professionalism and compassion. thank you. professionalism and compassion. thank vom— professionalism and compassion. thank yon-— thank you. now ceo of snyder children's _ thank you. now ceo of snyder children's medical _ thank you. now ceo of snyder children's medical hospital - thank you. now ceo of snyder children's medical hospital ofl children's medical hospital of children. _ children's medical hospital of children, israel. please approach the podium, again, no questions will be taken _ the podium, again, no questions will be taken at _ the podium, again, no questions will be taken at this time. good the podium, again, no questions will be taken at this time.— be taken at this time. good evening. in the ast be taken at this time. good evening. in the past 48 _ be taken at this time. good evening. in the past 48 hours, _ be taken at this time. good evening. in the past 48 hours, schneider - in the past 48 hours, schneider children's medical centre of israel has been fully involved to the care of the children and the mothers and the family members who have come to us. about an hour ago, nine children and to mothers finally arrived and they are the best and most caring hands of our staff. these are thrilling days for us and i would like to take this opportunity to thank the wonderful team other hospital. they are the best professional, but even more importantly, compassionate team that i know. i also would like to thank the idf for their great team that is working with us, their professionalism is important to us in the care of the returning hostages. the physical condition of the children and the mothers that came to us is now stable. they are undergoing a medical and emotional evaluation by the medical and psychosocial team of the schneider children's medical center they are in a private and dedicated complex and we ask you to respect their privacy. the staff is also helping us to treat all the mothers in cases that are necessary for that. we feel that are necessary for that. we feel that the whole country is to gather with us here. here at our children's hospital at schneider children's hospital. it is important for me to say to all the fathers, the mothers, the children all around the world and here in israel, but we are doing everything to protect all of our patients here at schneider. we are giving the best medical and emotional care that is possible for them. this event is a national mission and we are feeling proud and privileged to take care of the returning families, children and their mothers. our hearts are with their mothers. our hearts are with the hostages who remain in the gaza strip. and theirfamilies the hostages who remain in the gaza strip. and their families that are here. we sincerely hope that very soon they will come back home, they will be free again and live a healthy life as soon as possible. thank you very much.— healthy life as soon as possible. thank you very much. those were vafious thank you very much. those were various officials, _ thank you very much. those were various officials, those _ thank you very much. those were various officials, those where - various officials, those where various officials, those where various officials, those where various officials from the schneider children's hospital, which is quite close to tel aviv. just to remind you of the context. many of the reunions of hostages with the families have taken place at this hospital. this is where children, mothers and family members have been sent. today we understand that nine children and to mothers arrived and are currently under the care of the schneider children's hospital. many of these people arriving by helicopter. we have seen scenes of that over the last few days. we understand that they are described as being now stable, they are undergoing medical and psychological evaluations and are currently being cared for in private and dedicated complexes at the hospital, asking for their privacy, also adding that the mothers are receiving dedicated care with no further details being given. so that is the latest from the schneider children's hospital, where some of those hostages have been returned and are being treated as well. police in south—eastern bangladesh say they've detained dozens of rohingya refugees attempting to set sail to indonesia. officials said the 58 refugees would be sent back to refugee camps in cox's bazaar. the refugees — who've fled violence in neighbouring myanmar — say the security situation in the camps has worsened and they want better lives elsewhere. about 1,000 ethnic rohingya refugees have arrived by boat in the indonesian province of aceh over the last week. rescue efforts are at a standstill at the site of the collapsed tunnel in northern india, where 41 construction workers have been trapped for?is days. a drilling machine that was being used to make a hole for the workers to climb through has completely broken down. our south asia correspondent, samira hussein, sent this report. this was day ten. the first glimpses of the 41 construction workers. "we will get to you quickly. "don't worry." five days later, they are still cut off from the outside world. the men were constructing a roadway through this mountain when a nearby landslide crushed the partially built tunnel, trapping them behind piles of rubble. as crews raced to get them out, family and friends wait in anticipation, like chaudhary, who has been here for 11 days, waiting for his son. he lost one son in a construction accident two years ago, and he says he cannot face that grief again. translation: i pray to god that please don't take - this son away from me. all i want is that my son should be out. this is my prayer. this is my last wish. for days, we waited while rescuers drilled a hole through the rubble. but the machine keeps getting stuck, and finally, it has failed completely. what makes this rescue operation so complicated is that they're not only dealing with rubble and debris, but they're also dealing with construction material, pieces of metal, and that's what the drill keeps getting caught on. remember, this tunnel was still being built when it collapsed. now the plan is to manually dig the remaining 8—10 metres, a process that could take several days, which means more waiting for the men inside and their families on the outside. samira hussain, bbc news, uttarkashi. the winner of the booker prize for english fiction will be announced this evening. the shortlist contains six books by authors never previously shortlisted, including two debut novels. a british author is among the six nominees for this year's £50,000 top prize. live now to east london, where we can speak to our culture editor, katie razzall. hello, we are literally minutes away, aren't we? take us through those on the shortlist.— those on the shortlist. yes, we absolutely _ those on the shortlist. yes, we absolutely are _ those on the shortlist. yes, we absolutely are just _ those on the shortlist. yes, we absolutely are just minutes - those on the shortlist. yes, we | absolutely are just minutes from hearing who has won one at the world's most prestigious literary prizes. at the moment in the ceremony behind me they are running through some of those shortlisted and i can give you a bit of detail on these six books. there are three men called paul on the shortlist, so there is a good chance that a ball will win the booker prize, in no particular order, paul murray, an irish novelist who has written a real page turner, the bee sting, the longest one on the list and a bleakly comic novel about a family spiralling into crisis. paul lynch is also irish and has written prophet song, which is a dystopian novel set in the ireland of the future which is descending into authoritarianism and it really is a sort of musing on the precariousness of democracy. paul harding, the third paul, he is american and the other eden is based on true events, about an island off the coast of maine in america, which is home for many centuries to castaways and freed slaves, it is a racially mixed community and calamity is not very far away. community and calamity is not very faraway. it community and calamity is not very far away. it is a very powerful lyrical novel. western lane is written by the brit on the list, chetna maroo, and this is a really beautiful coming—of—age story about a young girl, ii—year—old beautiful coming—of—age story about a young girl, 11—year—old girl growing up in the uk, who love squash and whose mother has recently died and she is channelling her grief on the court. studies or obedience by sarah bernstein, she is a canadian novelist who now lives in the scottish islands. and this is an unsettling novel about a woman who goes to work for her brother as his housekeeper and is treated with real suspicion and hostility by the locals. that is quite unsettling. and if i survive you, the other american, jonathan escoffery, this is a series of almost eight short stories, but they are linked by the character, the main character, a guy called trelawney who lives in miami and is the child ofjamaican immigrants. these books, this book is about the complicated experience of black emigration to the states. now, we know that one of these is going to win, but as you say, we don't know quite yet, but we will know very soon.— don't know quite yet, but we will know very soon. katie, i think we are about — know very soon. katie, i think we are about 30 _ know very soon. katie, i think we are about 30 seconds _ know very soon. katie, i think we are about 30 seconds away - 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possibility of outlasting it. in these troubled times, we i possibility of outlasting it. in i these troubled times, we sought a novel— these troubled times, we sought a novel with— these troubled times, we sought a novel with a — these troubled times, we sought a novel with a guiding _ these troubled times, we sought a novel with a guiding vision. - these troubled times, we sought a novel with a guiding vision. a i these troubled times, we sought ai novel with a guiding vision. a book to remind — novel with a guiding vision. a book to remind us— novel with a guiding vision. a book to remind us that _ novel with a guiding vision. a book to remind us that we _ novel with a guiding vision. a book to remind us that we are _ novel with a guiding vision. a book to remind us that we are more - novel with a guiding vision. a bookl to remind us that we are more than ourselves, — to remind us that we are more than ourselves, to — to remind us that we are more than ourselves, to remind _ to remind us that we are more than ourselves, to remind us _ to remind us that we are more than ourselves, to remind us of- to remind us that we are more than ourselves, to remind us of all- to remind us that we are more than ourselves, to remind us of all that. ourselves, to remind us of all that is worth_ ourselves, to remind us of all that is worth saving _ ourselves, to remind us of all that is worth saving. and _ ourselves, to remind us of all that is worth saving. and now- ourselves, to remind us of all that is worth saving. and now i- ourselves, to remind us of all that is worth saving. and now i am - is worth saving. and now i am delighted _ is worth saving. and now i am delighted to _ is worth saving. and now i am delighted to announce - is worth saving. and now i am delighted to announce that. is worth saving. and now i ami delighted to announce that the winner— delighted to announce that the winner of— delighted to announce that the winner of the _ delighted to announce that the winner of the booker— delighted to announce that the winner of the booker prize - delighted to announce that thei winner of the booker prize 2023 ism _ winner of the booker prize 2023 ism prophet— winner of the booker prize 2023 is... prophet song _ winner of the booker prize 2023 is... prophet song by— winner of the booker prize 2023 is... prophet song by paul- winner of the booker prize 2023. is... prophet song by paul lynch. cheering — is... prophet song by paul lynch. cheering and— is... prophet song by paul lynch. cheering and applause - cheering and applause so the winner is paul lynch for prophet song. standing up, giving a hug to the people sitting either side of him, clearly emotionally moved. paul, and welcome, let's welcome you on stage. paul, and welcome, let's welcome you on stare. ., paul, and welcome, let's welcome you on stare. . , . paul, and welcome, let's welcome you onstaue. ., , . on stage. paul lynch, whose book, prohet on stage. paul lynch, whose book, prephet song. _ on stage. paul lynch, whose book, prephet song. is — on stage. paul lynch, whose book, prophet song, is set _ on stage. paul lynch, whose book, prophet song, is set in _ on stage. paul lynch, whose book, prophet song, is set in a _ on stage. paul lynch, whose book, prophet song, is set in a near - prophet song, is set in a near future — prophet song, is set in a near future ireland in which society is breaking — future ireland in which society is breaking down and people are becoming refugees. just receiving the trophy from last year's winner, and they— the trophy from last year's winner, and they hug. they hug from esi edugyan. — and they hug. they hug from esi edugyan, the chair ofjudges. and do you want— edugyan, the chair ofjudges. and do you want to — edugyan, the chair ofjudges. and do you want to come make a speech. ? welcome _ welcome. applause well, there goes my hard—won anonymity. this was not an easy book to write. the rational part of me believed i was doing my career by writing this novel, though i had to write the book anyway. we do not have a choice in such matters. to quote the apocryphal gospels, it if you use what is within you, what is within you will save you. if you do not use what is within you, what is within you will destroy you. my writing has saved me. i believe that literary styles should be a way of knowing how the world has met in its unfolding, sentences should press into the unknown moments, into the most obscure, hidden aspects of life, that which is barely known, but asking to be revealed. to my agent, simon truman, thank you for being my cancellieri, to my publisher, juliet may be and all it one world, three times you have done this, extraordinary. thank you for having faith in my writing. i want to thank the booker prize jury for the extraordinary effort of reading so many books in such a short time. i want to thank my publicists, louise, elizabeth at grogan and all the team in the us, francis, elizabeth, linda, all at maloof university and the writing programme there, thank you to the arts council of ireland and to sarah bannon in particular whose support and generous funding made this book and so many other worthy irish novels possible. thank you, am lie and elliott, my beautiful children, and to all the children of this world who need our protection, yet have lived and continue to live through the terror is depicted in this book. thank you for opening our eyes to innocence, so that we may know the world again as though for the first time. albert camus used to tell himself quietly to live to the point of tears. let me tell you, winning the booker prize does just that. thank you very much. it is with immense pleasure that i bring the booker prize home to ireland. excellent. paul, don't go anywhere, stay here _ excellent. paul, don't go anywhere, stay here it — excellent. paul, don't go anywhere, stay here. it begins. congratulations, paul. you have said you were _ congratulations, paul. you have said you were worried about how the novel competes _ you were worried about how the novel competes with the short attention span of— competes with the short attention span of the new cycle. here you are making _ span of the new cycle. here you are making the — span of the new cycle. here you are making the news. how does it feel? yes. making the news. how does it feel? yes yeah — making the news. how does it feel? yes yeah i— making the news. how does it feel? yes. yeah. iam making the news. how does it feel? yes. yeah. i am a making the news. how does it feel? yes. yeah. iam a bit making the news. how does it feel? yes. yeah. i am a bit speechless. making the news. how does it feel? yes. yeah. iam a bit speechless. i yes. yeah. i am a bit speechless. i know i have just read a speech, but... laughter there is an aspect of slow processing going on, there is the reality and then there is my brain trying to catch up on this, so i will get there in a minute. qm. trying to catch up on this, so i will get there in a minute. ok. i will get there in a minute. ok. i will ask you _ will get there in a minute. ok. i will ask you another _ will get there in a minute. ok. i will ask you another question, l will ask you another question, prophet — will ask you another question, prophet song is about a country breaking — prophet song is about a country breaking down and a family becoming refugees _ breaking down and a family becoming refugees. what made you set it in ireland? _ refugees. what made you set it in ireland? l— refugees. what made you set it in ireland? ~ . refugees. what made you set it in ireland? ,, , ., ireland? i think it is important that novelist _ ireland? i think it is important that novelist should _ ireland? i think it is important that novelist should be - ireland? i think it is important that novelist should be free i ireland? i think it is importantj that novelist should be free to ireland? i think it is important. that novelist should be free to be counterfactual, whether they are writing something that may be a parallel of the present, may be a story that projects into the future, but always it is asking questions about what is timeless and what we need to pay attention to and i think that writers have a duty to push past the spectacle that we have been bombarded with for years to sort of break through the noise, the churning of the —— the tyranny of the now that surrounds us to create space again for the whisper in the year that novelists can do uniquely. can i ask you what you hope readers of prophet _ can i ask you what you hope readers of prophet song will take away from it? i of prophet song will take away from it? .. ., , of prophet song will take away from it? ., _, �* ., of prophet song will take away from it? ., �* ., ., it? i actually couldn't hear that. what do you — it? i actually couldn't hear that. what do you hope _ it? i actually couldn't hear that. what do you hope readers - it? i actually couldn't hear that. what do you hope readers of. it? i actually couldn't hear that. - what do you hope readers of prophet son- what do you hope readers of prophet song will— what do you hope readers of prophet song will take away from it? my cosh, i song will take away from it? gosh, i don't song will take away from it? iji gosh, i don't know, song will take away from it? m gosh, i don't know, i song will take away from it? m1: gosh, i don't know, i mean... i think that when you read a book, i remember when i was 15 or 16 reading the mayor of casterbridge and i remember the feeling i had when i read that book, i sat down and i cried and i am chasing that hit ever since and if i can do that to a reader, then i have passed something on. ~ ~' reader, then i have passed something on. ~ ~ ., ., ., reader, then i have passed something on. «a, ., ., , on. well, i think a lot of people are going _ on. well, i think a lot of people are going to _ on. well, i think a lot of people are going to be _ on. well, i think a lot of people are going to be wanting - on. well, i think a lot of people are going to be wanting to - on. well, i think a lot of people are going to be wanting to read| on. well, i think a lot of people - are going to be wanting to read this book, _ are going to be wanting to read this book. guite — are going to be wanting to read this book, quite rightly. paul lynch, winner— book, quite rightly. paul lynch, winner of— book, quite rightly. paul lynch, winner of the booker prize fiction 2023 _ winner of the booker prize fiction 2023 for— winner of the booker prize fiction 2023 for prophet song, congratulations, once again. and there ou congratulations, once again. and there you have _ congratulations, once again. and there you have it. _ congratulations, once again. fific there you have it. this year's booker prize winner from ireland, paul lynch, a 46—year—old. it took him four years to write prophet song. it has been described as a crucial book for our current times. and he takes home a top prize of £50,000. live from london. this is bbc news 17 hostages released on sunday return to israel — as hamas says it's ready to extend the four—day truce. among the 1a israeli hostages released — nine children, including a four—year—old girl with dual us—israeli nationality. as part of the current truce — 39 palestinian detainees have been released by israel, returning to celebrations in the west bank. and also today, tributes to the former england player and manager, terry venables, who has died aged 80. hello, and welcome to bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. there are strong signals that the temporary ceasefire agreement between israel and hamas, due to end at midnight monday, could be extended. the agreement so far, has led to hostages seized by hamas being freed, in exchange for palestinian prisoners held in israeli jails, and an influx of much—needed aid into gaza. president biden has also said he's working to keep the pause in fighting extended beyond monday. 1a israelis and three foreign nationals who were being held hostage in gaza have been released during sunday — the third day of the temporary truce with hamas, whilst 39 palestinian women and children were released

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