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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20170409



a little fresher for the rest of us. even fresher for scotland and northern ireland. this cold front will introduce cooler conditions to all parts of the country over the next 2a hours. enjoy the sunshine in england and wales while at lasts. sunny spells and a lot cooler tomorrow. this evening, a lot of fine weather in southern and eastern areas. in scotland, the temperatures are very is fresh indeed, only eight celsius in glasgow, the cold front moving through the lake district at this stage, thicker cloud, as has been the case today, across western wales, the far south—west of england, and that bubble of warm sitting across east anglia and the south—east at seven o'clock this evening. coastal areas, much cooler — only around 13 celsius. tonight, the cold front moves across the country. fresher conditions to the north of that. in the morning, city centre temperatures will be around five or six celsius in scotland and northern ireland, northern england too. eight celsius or nine celsius further south. it will feel that bit fresher tomorrow. temperatures will get up to 15 celsius in london. so we're talking about a drop of io degrees compared to today. for most of us, 11—13 c. there will be showers in scotland, northern ireland and northern england. tuesday will be a decent day across the southern half of the uk. 16 celsius feels very pleasant. for most of us, 11 or 12. these isobars mean that the colder air is coming from the north, so another fresh day. tuesday, wednesday and thursday, temperatures of 12—14 c, on and off showers, and plenty of sunny spells. goodbye. a british man is named as one of the four victims of the stockholm truck attack. chris bevington, who was 41, had made his home in sweden. his family have remembered him as talented, compassionate and caring. killed more than a0 people. a huge data breach at the payday lender wonga — up to a quarter of a million customers are affected. and princes william and harry are among those gathered in france to mark 100 years since the first world war battle of vimy ridge. since the first world war good evening. a british father of two was among the victims of friday's terror attack in the swedish capital stockholm. chris bevington — who was 41 — was among four people killed when a hijacked lorry crashed into a department store. today, as thousands attended a vigil for those who died, more details have been emerging of the man behind the attack. 0ur correspondent dan johnson is in stockholm. the johnson is in stockholm. mood here is still quite subject, the mood here is still quite subject, two days after the attack, there was a minutes silence, observed with total respect, but people were trying to process the confusion of thoughts that have been circulating over the weekend because of this attack, thinking of the victims, considering what it might mean in terms of changes for the future. and processing the new information that of the four people who died it, two were from overseas and one was a british man who had made his life in sweden. talented compassionate and caring, chris bevington in the words of his father. he chose to marry and call sweden home. he had young children here and worked for the music company spotify. he was here in stockholm's crowded shopping streets on friday afternoon when a hijacked truck was turned into a weapon. a belgian and two swedish citizens we re belgian and two swedish citizens were also killed in the attack. today investigators revealed more about the man they think was at the wheel. translation: we know the suspect showed sympathies for extremist organisations, amongst them islamic state. he's a 39—year—old from uzbekistan although he hasn't officially been named. he was on the security services radar, although they say he was a marginal figure. his application to stay in sweden was turned down last summer and the police were looking for him because he had avoided being deported. this is where the truck ended up, smashed against the department store window, people have come here to write messages of hope and a finance and there have been more tributes to the victim ‘s —— of hope and defiance. just yards away, a chance to share feelings, try to make sense of them, sadness, anger and fear, of what might happen next. quite emotional. i'm very sad and angry but it is so wonderful that people have come together. we stand here in solidarity. notjust in stockholm, but around the world, with everyone, you need stuart fielden love that we are together and that we are not afraid —— who needs to field the love. there is spontaneous applause for the stockholm police, and a challenge to those who threaten the way of life here. if we become scared, replay their hand, —— we play their hand, and this is a good picture of how sweden reacted. this was a display of multiculturalism, kindness and tolerance, things people recognise could now face a threat. dan johnson, bbc news, stockholm. more than a0 people have been killed and many others wounded in two attacks on christian coptic churches in egypt. one blast — in tanta, north of cairo — happened as worshippers were gathering for palm sunday. so—called islamic state has claimed responsibility. this report from our middle east correspondent, yolande knell. egyptian correspondent, yolande knell. christians had gath| celebrate egyptian christians had gathered to celebrate one of their holiest days. but this palm sunday brought violence. the first deadly its motion was during mass at st george ‘s church in tanta, leaving blood everywhere, wooden pews shattered. just hours later there was another attack here, in the northern city of alexandria, this time just outside the church, the dead included police officers who had stopped the suicide bomberfrom entering, officers who had stopped the suicide bomber from entering, the officers who had stopped the suicide bomberfrom entering, the head of egypt's coptic church had already left. in rome at palm sunday prayers pope francis condemned the bombings, he is going to visit egypt later this month. a recent upsurge in attacks on egypt's coptic christians is causing concern, they are one of the oldest christian communities in the oldest christian communities in the world and they make up one in ten of the country's mainly muslim arbitration and in fabry hundreds fled the so—called islamic state group which also claimed the latest bombings —— in february. in december nearly 30 were killed in this church explosion in cairo, and coptic leaders say christians feel increasingly threatened. i'm very blessed to be part of a church that has faced discrimination systematically now for decades, and the response to that has always been quite gracious, no retaliation and no violence and i pray this continues, because if we return with violence more people will get hurt. egypt said this is another attempt to destroy national unity by causing divisions, but the coptic community says much more needs to be done to make them feel safe in their own country. the body of pc keith palmer, who was murdered in the westminster terror attack, has arrived at the houses of parliament, ahead of his funeral tomorrow. at the houses of parliament, his coffin will lie in rest at the chapel of st mary undercroft. in rest at the chapel our home editor mark easton reports. in rest at the chapel it is an honour traditionally afforded only to great statesmen and women, but this afternoon the body of police constable keith palmer arrived at the palace of westminster to lie in rest at the chapel of st mary undercroft. the bodies of baroness thatcher and tony benn were the last to lie here, with the permission of the queen — the chapel falls under royaljurisdiction. of the queen — the chapel falls her majesty agreed that pc palmer should be granted the same privilege. palmer should be granted an ordinary copper who performed an extraordinary act of bravery. killed protecting parliament. an extraordinary act of bravery. tomorrow pc palmer's coffin will pass through these gates and pass the exact spot where he lost his life. and then the funeral cortege will make its way across the river through streets lined with police and public to southwark cathedral, to his funeral. and public to southwark today, part of the route was being traced by worshippers from the cathedral at the start of holy week. the dean of southwark will officiate at tomorrow's funeral. the service will include these verses from stjohn's gospel. "greater love has no one than this". verses from stjohn's gospel. "to lay down one‘s life for one‘s friends". the important thing for me is, tomorrow will be his funeral, something that we need to do to honour him and to help his family with their grieving. to honour him and to help his family but for the rest of us, of course, it's representing that sacrifice which i think we can speak of his death as a kind of sacrifice on our behalf. of his death as a kind tributes to pc palmer continue to be laid in parliament square. his courage and his sacrifice commended at the heart of britain's democracy. commended at the heart throughout the night, two police officers will stand beside the constable‘s body, guarding the man who died guarding our values. guarding the man who died mark easton, bbc news, the palace of westminster. there's been a data breach at the payday loan firm wonga, involving a quarter of a million customers. personal details leaked include home addresses and bank details. joe lynam, our business correspondent is here. what correspondent is here. do we know? summer outs company what do we know? summer outside the company wonga try to access highly personal data —— someone outside the company for top is was names and addresses and saltcoats and the last four digital credit card numbers. —— sought votes. glacier has apologised this and it has urged customers to be vigilant, to watch for unusual activity on their bank accounts —— wonga has apologised. the numbers are wonga has apologised. the numbers a re pretty wonga has apologised. the numbers are pretty huge, 270,000 people in total, most of which are in britain and that is more than the 160,000 people that were affected by the talk talk breach a couple of years ago, but when the dust settled, the number ended up being considerably smaller. thanks forjoining us. the leader of the uk's biggest trade union, unite, has demanded that the labour party investigates what he claims are attempts by some labour mps to undermine his re—election campaign. labour mps to undermine len mccluskey‘s being challenged for the leadership

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