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dutch side ajax at home to aston villa. villa manager unai emery aiming to add the europa conference league to his four europa league titles with sevilla and villarreal. india ended day one of the fifth test in dharamshala on top — after england won the toss and elected to bat. england started brightly, with opener zak crawley making 79 taking his total runs in the series to over 400, before he became one of five wickets for kuldeep yadav. he also took the scalp ofjonny bairstow on his 100th test, out for a rapid 29 off 18 balls. ravichandran ashwin — also playing in his 100th test — took the remaining four wickets, as england slumped to 218 all out. in reply, india reached stumps on 135—1, trailing byjust 83. captain rohit sharma with an unbeaten half century so far. england do have the wicket of danger man yashasvi jaiswal, but not before he made his 50 to become the fastest indian batter to score 1,000 test runs. india, remember, with that unassailable 3—1 series lead. a disappointing day, i think we were hoping for a lot more when we won the toss. we have come out of it, we're obviously a bit behind game, not quite the school wanted but the afternoon is where it changed for us. the ball was spun hard, more than we have seen from anybody else so far, but we are disappointed that we have not quite matched up to what we have not quite matched up to what we expected. phil mickelson�*s made his feelings clear on the liv golf row with the official world rankings, ahead of the liv season opener in hong kong on friday. the saudi—backed league was denied 0wgr accreditation in october. a letter from the league's ceo greg norman this week told players it will not pursue its bid for world ranking points. mickelson — one of the senior liv golfers — has previously blamed the rivalry with the pga tour. 0ver over the last year or so, i have expressed my thoughts, and shared what exactly is happening in some of the inner workings of that situation. i don't really have any more to add, but it is starting to play out, just like we thought it would. play out, “ust like we thought it would. . , ., , ., would. that is all the sport for now. would. that is all the sport for nova see _ would. that is all the sport for now- see you _ would. that is all the sport for now. see you then. _ gavin, thank you very much. i am lewis bornjones, this is bbc news. we will take a look at robotic ships, some new ones are going through some trials. here is our science editor. what you are looking at is a vision of the future. a ship that needs only a few people on board to sail it, and that can be controlled from anywhere in the world. the vessel is being put through its paces in a norwegian fjord. the company behind this, 0cean infinity, are building a fleet of 23 of these. they're being used for survey work for offshore wind farms and the oil and gas industry. this is definitely going to be a revolution. there's almost no part of our operation that's going to be untouched by our approach to making more robotic. we fitted this vessel with extra sensors, extra servers, extra cabling, extra information systems. our ultimate vision is for these vessels to have as small a crew as possible. our ultimate vision is for these vessels to have as small a crew as possible. this ship is 78 metres long, and usually a vessel like this would have a crew of a0 or 50 people. but this is operating with just 16. instead, some of the jobs are being carried out by a crew more than 700 miles away. they are in a remote control centre, and the plan is to move more and more of the operations there, which in this case is in southampton. and this is that control room. everything you can see from on board the ship, you can see here on these screens. and as more and more of the vessels come into operation, all of these will start filling up. eventually even the captain could be here, in charge of multiple ships in oceans around the world. for now, though, it's tasks like watch keeping or launching underwater robots. it's exciting to know that there is an opportunity for me to work on shore and still be involved in exciting projects. you can do almost everything that you do on the vessel. you can move around, you can see, you have cameras, you can see the cameras here. some vessels are sailing with no—one on board at all. this boat is being tested in plymouth sound and its crew is in an office in aberdeen. could you show us how you can control it from here? could we do a figure of eight or something like that? yeah, let's do a figure of eight. so, now i'm moving forward, i'm sending a command going forward. the captain has precise control of the boat in real time. that looks pretty good to me! it's definitely an eight. it's a big change for the industry, but it means the international regulations that keep ships safe at sea will also need to change. there is little doubt that this is where shipping is heading. what we are specifically considering in this regard is the role of the master and officers on board. would you now consider a remote control centre operator being a master equivalent? and how this will all be regulated in the context of international law. 0n the dockside in norway, the next ship is being fitted out. the industry is gearing up for change, because the next wave of shipping is already here. rebecca morelle, bbc news. we just wejust had time we just had time to talk about fat dogs. labradors in particular. 0verweight labradors. 0wners must take extra care to keep their pets slim. early i spoke to a small animal specialist. we their pets slim. early i spoke to a small animal specialist.— small animal specialist. we have been studying — small animal specialist. we have been studying labradors - small animal specialist. we have been studying labradors for - small animal specialist. we have been studying labradors for a - small animal specialist. we have i been studying labradors for a while and knew they had a mutation in their gene pool which is to do with how the body regulate its fat mass, and the mutation breaks the mechanism which usually controls our regulation of food and intake and energy expenditure. such that these dogs essentially get a starvation signal, to which they respond quite reasonably by feeling hungry all the time and dialling down their energy outgoings. but because they don't actually have a starvation problem and it is only down to their mutation, it makes them predisposed to getting fat. 50 iii mutation, it makes them predisposed to getting fat-— to getting fat. so if you own a labrador. _ to getting fat. so if you own a labrador, what _ to getting fat. so if you own a labrador, what should - to getting fat. so if you own a labrador, what should you . to getting fat. so if you own a l labrador, what should you do? to getting fat. so if you own a i labrador, what should you do? if you own a labrador. _ labrador, what should you do? if you own a labrador, you _ labrador, what should you do? if you own a labrador, you probably - labrador, what should you do? if gm. own a labrador, you probably already know it is obsessed by food and you may be doing these things already, but perhaps this gives you reassurance that you are not making it up and you are having to work harder than the owners of less hungry dogs, you need to keep them distracted from what is a real hunger driven by their genetics and to make sure they do not overeat. and people will obviously wondering, could this mean the same thing is happening in humans at all? humans have this gene _ happening in humans at all? humans have this gene as _ happening in humans at all? humans have this gene as well— happening in humans at all? humans have this gene as well and _ happening in humans at all? humans have this gene as well and certainly l have this gene as well and certainly there are unusual patients who have mutations that cause a similar increased hunger and obesity predisposition, but the dogs are really good example of how powerful our genes are in driving our response to food and how they can change our perception of hunger, evenif change our perception of hunger, even if eating, people experience hunger differently, just like dogs, and it means gaining weight is not just a case of exerting same amount of willpower whoever you are, or resisting gaining weight is not about the same amount of willpower. some of us must put more effort into staying slim, just like some dog owners must put more effort into keeping their dogs slim. interesting. i want to give you a heads up on what we are keeping an eye on here. we have these live pictures from germany earlier. the reason we will keep an eye on them is because we are expecting a press conference. you can see the left turns there and you can guess by the flags what we are waiting for. —— n. david cameron, foreign minister and the german foreign minister are expected to come out and say a few words to the press after their meeting. we are not sure exactly what the issues they have been talking about, but you would expect issues in israel and gaza to have come up. we know lord cameron spoke to israeli politicians recently, saying they must increase the flow of aid into gaza, that it is their legal duty to ensure that flow of aid increases. iam lewis legal duty to ensure that flow of aid increases. i am lewis born jones, mrs b seniors. —— i am lewis of vaughanjones, this is bbc news. hello. this afternoon's weather is looking dry for the bulk of the country. cloud will vary a lot though, from place to place. we have seen some mist and low cloud loiter across parts of the midlands, like here in shropshire. the best of the sunshine generally today is once again across western areas, although there are a few breaks in the cloud across the south, as well. sunny skies, then, across parts of highlands of scotland today. a lovely picture from the nairn area sent by weatherwatcher rothesay. thanks for that. there's a vanishingly small chance of catching a shower today across parts of england, and wales, for the vast majority of the country, just stays dry. keeping a lot of cloud, though, across eastern areas of scotland, eastern areas of england, with still some mist patches loitering throughout the afternoon in to parts of coastal aberdeenshire. 0vernight tonight that feed of cloud will continue to affect the north sea coast of england and scotland, probably a few clearer spells for a time across the south, a few patches of rural frost are possible, but otherwise temperatures generally a degree or so less cold than it was last night. 0n into friday's forecast, some breaking news that thejustice secretary angela constance in scotland is about to speak in holyrood about police handling of bmx old well murder investigation. let's listen to what she has to say. —— emma coldwell. let's listen to what she has to say. -- emma coldwell._ -- emma coldwell. there are restrictions _ -- emma coldwell. there are restrictions on _ -- emma coldwell. there are restrictions on what - -- emma coldwell. there are restrictions on what i - -- emma coldwell. there are restrictions on what i can - -- emma coldwell. there are restrictions on what i can say | -- emma coldwell. there are - restrictions on what i can say and the level of detail i can offer. presiding officer, i am at no greater loss than that which comes with the loss of one's child. it seems unimaginable that loss, grief and pain, pain which the mother is experiencing could be compounded by not knowing what happened to your child and why they were taken from you. the courage and conviction of the family and emma's mother margaret will last and lasting impression —— leave a lasting impression. mrs caldwell has lived through what no one should ever live through, so let me repeat the words of the first minister when he and i met the family earlier this week. we are so deeply sorry for your and yourfamilies loss and are so deeply sorry for your and your families loss and for your pain and grief that you have all had to endure. and for the two decades of fighting a fight that you and william before he passed and your family should never have had to go through. when we met on tuesday, mrs caldwell reminded us at the heart of all of this is a mac, a gentle and kind daughter who was deeply loved —— is emma. 19 years have elapsed between emma's murder and a conviction, i know that mrs caldwell has met with chief constable and it is right that police scotland has publicly and personally apologised for letting emma and herfamily down in the original investigation by strathclyde police. and to quote chief constable, a significant number of women and girls who showed remarkable courage to speak about the time also did not get the justice and support they needed and deserved from strathclyde police. that same presiding officer, i would like to commend those involved in the recent reinvestigation of the case and i know mrs caldwell and the family have thanked those involved in securing last week's conviction. i am clear and confident that police scotland is, like society, changing, it is a different organisation today than of the legacy forces of the past. but that is not enough to comfort the caldwell family and nor does it do justice to emma's comfort the caldwell family and nor does it dojustice to emma's memory. presiding officer, the first minister was clear last week that we would give serious consideration to the caldwell family call for a public inquiry into emma's case and that we would take a decision only after we had heard directly from margaret caldwell and her family. following that meeting with the caldwell family, i can today announce that there will be an independent, judge led, statutory public inquiry and preparations will begin immediately. i have not taken this decision lightly. i recognise that a statutory public inquiry is a very significant undertaking and it will take time to set up, to hear evidence and to reach its findings. nonetheless, given the gravity of this case, the length of time that it took for justice to be this case, the length of time that it took forjustice to be served, the horrific extent of the sexual violence suffered by the victims and survivors and the suffering endured ijy survivors and the suffering endured by the families, the case for holding a public inquiry is clear and compelling. it is time to apply fresh

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dutch side ajax at home to aston villa. villa manager unai emery aiming to add the europa conference league to his four europa league titles with sevilla and villarreal. india ended day one of the fifth test in dharamshala on top — after england won the toss and elected to bat. england started brightly, with opener zak crawley making 79 taking his total runs in the series to over 400, before he became one of five wickets for kuldeep yadav. he also took the scalp ofjonny bairstow on his 100th test, out for a rapid 29 off 18 balls. ravichandran ashwin — also playing in his 100th test — took the remaining four wickets, as england slumped to 218 all out. in reply, india reached stumps on 135—1, trailing byjust 83. captain rohit sharma with an unbeaten half century so far. england do have the wicket of danger man yashasvi jaiswal, but not before he made his 50 to become the fastest indian batter to score 1,000 test runs. india, remember, with that unassailable 3—1 series lead. a disappointing day, i think we were hoping for a lot more when we won the toss. we have come out of it, we're obviously a bit behind game, not quite the school wanted but the afternoon is where it changed for us. the ball was spun hard, more than we have seen from anybody else so far, but we are disappointed that we have not quite matched up to what we have not quite matched up to what we expected. phil mickelson�*s made his feelings clear on the liv golf row with the official world rankings, ahead of the liv season opener in hong kong on friday. the saudi—backed league was denied 0wgr accreditation in october. a letter from the league's ceo greg norman this week told players it will not pursue its bid for world ranking points. mickelson — one of the senior liv golfers — has previously blamed the rivalry with the pga tour. 0ver over the last year or so, i have expressed my thoughts, and shared what exactly is happening in some of the inner workings of that situation. i don't really have any more to add, but it is starting to play out, just like we thought it would. play out, “ust like we thought it would. . , ., , ., would. that is all the sport for now. would. that is all the sport for nova see _ would. that is all the sport for now- see you _ would. that is all the sport for now. see you then. _ gavin, thank you very much. i am lewis bornjones, this is bbc news. we will take a look at robotic ships, some new ones are going through some trials. here is our science editor. what you are looking at is a vision of the future. a ship that needs only a few people on board to sail it, and that can be controlled from anywhere in the world. the vessel is being put through its paces in a norwegian fjord. the company behind this, 0cean infinity, are building a fleet of 23 of these. they're being used for survey work for offshore wind farms and the oil and gas industry. this is definitely going to be a revolution. there's almost no part of our operation that's going to be untouched by our approach to making more robotic. we fitted this vessel with extra sensors, extra servers, extra cabling, extra information systems. our ultimate vision is for these vessels to have as small a crew as possible. our ultimate vision is for these vessels to have as small a crew as possible. this ship is 78 metres long, and usually a vessel like this would have a crew of a0 or 50 people. but this is operating with just 16. instead, some of the jobs are being carried out by a crew more than 700 miles away. they are in a remote control centre, and the plan is to move more and more of the operations there, which in this case is in southampton. and this is that control room. everything you can see from on board the ship, you can see here on these screens. and as more and more of the vessels come into operation, all of these will start filling up. eventually even the captain could be here, in charge of multiple ships in oceans around the world. for now, though, it's tasks like watch keeping or launching underwater robots. it's exciting to know that there is an opportunity for me to work on shore and still be involved in exciting projects. you can do almost everything that you do on the vessel. you can move around, you can see, you have cameras, you can see the cameras here. some vessels are sailing with no—one on board at all. this boat is being tested in plymouth sound and its crew is in an office in aberdeen. could you show us how you can control it from here? could we do a figure of eight or something like that? yeah, let's do a figure of eight. so, now i'm moving forward, i'm sending a command going forward. the captain has precise control of the boat in real time. that looks pretty good to me! it's definitely an eight. it's a big change for the industry, but it means the international regulations that keep ships safe at sea will also need to change. there is little doubt that this is where shipping is heading. what we are specifically considering in this regard is the role of the master and officers on board. would you now consider a remote control centre operator being a master equivalent? and how this will all be regulated in the context of international law. 0n the dockside in norway, the next ship is being fitted out. the industry is gearing up for change, because the next wave of shipping is already here. rebecca morelle, bbc news. we just wejust had time we just had time to talk about fat dogs. labradors in particular. 0verweight labradors. 0wners must take extra care to keep their pets slim. early i spoke to a small animal specialist. we their pets slim. early i spoke to a small animal specialist.— small animal specialist. we have been studying — small animal specialist. we have been studying labradors - small animal specialist. we have been studying labradors for - small animal specialist. we have been studying labradors for a - small animal specialist. we have i been studying labradors for a while and knew they had a mutation in their gene pool which is to do with how the body regulate its fat mass, and the mutation breaks the mechanism which usually controls our regulation of food and intake and energy expenditure. such that these dogs essentially get a starvation signal, to which they respond quite reasonably by feeling hungry all the time and dialling down their energy outgoings. but because they don't actually have a starvation problem and it is only down to their mutation, it makes them predisposed to getting fat. 50 iii mutation, it makes them predisposed to getting fat-— to getting fat. so if you own a labrador. _ to getting fat. so if you own a labrador, what _ to getting fat. so if you own a labrador, what should - to getting fat. so if you own a labrador, what should you . to getting fat. so if you own a l labrador, what should you do? to getting fat. so if you own a i labrador, what should you do? if you own a labrador. _ labrador, what should you do? if you own a labrador, you _ labrador, what should you do? if you own a labrador, you probably - labrador, what should you do? if gm. own a labrador, you probably already know it is obsessed by food and you may be doing these things already, but perhaps this gives you reassurance that you are not making it up and you are having to work harder than the owners of less hungry dogs, you need to keep them distracted from what is a real hunger driven by their genetics and to make sure they do not overeat. and people will obviously wondering, could this mean the same thing is happening in humans at all? humans have this gene _ happening in humans at all? humans have this gene as _ happening in humans at all? humans have this gene as well— happening in humans at all? humans have this gene as well and _ happening in humans at all? humans have this gene as well and certainly l have this gene as well and certainly there are unusual patients who have mutations that cause a similar increased hunger and obesity predisposition, but the dogs are really good example of how powerful our genes are in driving our response to food and how they can change our perception of hunger, evenif change our perception of hunger, even if eating, people experience hunger differently, just like dogs, and it means gaining weight is not just a case of exerting same amount of willpower whoever you are, or resisting gaining weight is not about the same amount of willpower. some of us must put more effort into staying slim, just like some dog owners must put more effort into keeping their dogs slim. interesting. i want to give you a heads up on what we are keeping an eye on here. we have these live pictures from germany earlier. the reason we will keep an eye on them is because we are expecting a press conference. you can see the left turns there and you can guess by the flags what we are waiting for. —— n. david cameron, foreign minister and the german foreign minister are expected to come out and say a few words to the press after their meeting. we are not sure exactly what the issues they have been talking about, but you would expect issues in israel and gaza to have come up. we know lord cameron spoke to israeli politicians recently, saying they must increase the flow of aid into gaza, that it is their legal duty to ensure that flow of aid increases. iam lewis legal duty to ensure that flow of aid increases. i am lewis born jones, mrs b seniors. —— i am lewis of vaughanjones, this is bbc news. hello. this afternoon's weather is looking dry for the bulk of the country. cloud will vary a lot though, from place to place. we have seen some mist and low cloud loiter across parts of the midlands, like here in shropshire. the best of the sunshine generally today is once again across western areas, although there are a few breaks in the cloud across the south, as well. sunny skies, then, across parts of highlands of scotland today. a lovely picture from the nairn area sent by weatherwatcher rothesay. thanks for that. there's a vanishingly small chance of catching a shower today across parts of england, and wales, for the vast majority of the country, just stays dry. keeping a lot of cloud, though, across eastern areas of scotland, eastern areas of england, with still some mist patches loitering throughout the afternoon in to parts of coastal aberdeenshire. 0vernight tonight that feed of cloud will continue to affect the north sea coast of england and scotland, probably a few clearer spells for a time across the south, a few patches of rural frost are possible, but otherwise temperatures generally a degree or so less cold than it was last night. 0n into friday's forecast, some breaking news that thejustice secretary angela constance in scotland is about to speak in holyrood about police handling of bmx old well murder investigation. let's listen to what she has to say. —— emma coldwell. let's listen to what she has to say. -- emma coldwell._ -- emma coldwell. there are restrictions _ -- emma coldwell. there are restrictions on _ -- emma coldwell. there are restrictions on what - -- emma coldwell. there are restrictions on what i - -- emma coldwell. there are restrictions on what i can - -- emma coldwell. there are restrictions on what i can say | -- emma coldwell. there are - restrictions on what i can say and the level of detail i can offer. presiding officer, i am at no greater loss than that which comes with the loss of one's child. it seems unimaginable that loss, grief and pain, pain which the mother is experiencing could be compounded by not knowing what happened to your child and why they were taken from you. the courage and conviction of the family and emma's mother margaret will last and lasting impression —— leave a lasting impression. mrs caldwell has lived through what no one should ever live through, so let me repeat the words of the first minister when he and i met the family earlier this week. we are so deeply sorry for your and yourfamilies loss and are so deeply sorry for your and your families loss and for your pain and grief that you have all had to endure. and for the two decades of fighting a fight that you and william before he passed and your family should never have had to go through. when we met on tuesday, mrs caldwell reminded us at the heart of all of this is a mac, a gentle and kind daughter who was deeply loved —— is emma. 19 years have elapsed between emma's murder and a conviction, i know that mrs caldwell has met with chief constable and it is right that police scotland has publicly and personally apologised for letting emma and herfamily down in the original investigation by strathclyde police. and to quote chief constable, a significant number of women and girls who showed remarkable courage to speak about the time also did not get the justice and support they needed and deserved from strathclyde police. that same presiding officer, i would like to commend those involved in the recent reinvestigation of the case and i know mrs caldwell and the family have thanked those involved in securing last week's conviction. i am clear and confident that police scotland is, like society, changing, it is a different organisation today than of the legacy forces of the past. but that is not enough to comfort the caldwell family and nor does it do justice to emma's comfort the caldwell family and nor does it dojustice to emma's memory. presiding officer, the first minister was clear last week that we would give serious consideration to the caldwell family call for a public inquiry into emma's case and that we would take a decision only after we had heard directly from margaret caldwell and her family. following that meeting with the caldwell family, i can today announce that there will be an independent, judge led, statutory public inquiry and preparations will begin immediately. i have not taken this decision lightly. i recognise that a statutory public inquiry is a very significant undertaking and it will take time to set up, to hear evidence and to reach its findings. nonetheless, given the gravity of this case, the length of time that it took for justice to be this case, the length of time that it took forjustice to be served, the horrific extent of the sexual violence suffered by the victims and survivors and the suffering endured ijy survivors and the suffering endured by the families, the case for holding a public inquiry is clear and compelling. it is time to apply fresh

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