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first champions league final in 13 years. they beat city rivals ac milan 2 0 at the san siro to grab the advantage heading into next week s second leg. earlier, i spoke to our european football reporter john bennett for his take on an eventful night. an astonishing start, dzeko with a brilliant side foot volley on just eight minutes. then three minutes later, henrikh mkhitaryan. a parting of the ways of the ac milan defence, he runs through makes it 2 0, and it could easily have been 3 0. the referee gave a penalty. martinez going down, a challenge by simon kjaer. it was then overturned. the var told the referee to go to the screen. he changed his mind and ac milan didn t have a shot on target until the 81st minute, inter hit the post. milan did hit the woodwork as well, tonali, but they were completely outplayed advantage inter they ve got one foot in the final. inter milan will be the hosts if you will in that second leg with both into an ac playing their home games a ....
at the government for delaying the windfall tax on oil and gas giants to fund payments. this government s dither and delay has cost our country dearly. prayers and vigils for the 19 children and two teachers killed in a school shooting in texas as the debate about gun control in the us continues. the cps charges actor and director kevin spacey with five counts of sexual assault against men. a review criticises weak decision making in child protection services in england saying they need to change fundamentally after the deaths of star hobson and arthur labinjo hughes. and meet the abba tars the swedish supergroup prepare to take to the stage for the first time in a0 years as digital avatars. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the chancellor rishi sunak has been setting out the government s measures to address the rising cost of living. the chancellor said his package is worth 15 billion pounds. it is expected to be partly paid by a windfall tax on oil and gas com ....
just one example of that. he says, if they feel this is the best - just one example of that. he says, if they feel this is the best way to l if they feel this is the best way to apply pressure and we have to go with it. i hope the government does listen to the calls from the whole of the hospitality engine type make industry for the sector and this has to be a reduction in this. i think this will be two would be a benefit of brexit. so i guess it s more pressure on the chancellor. it is the photo of the day. front of the guardian abba s arrival. i m almost more excited by the flatpack arena apparently import can be folded up and put on of back of lorries and shipped to the next venue and unpacked again like something out of a certain well known swedish high street store. but you think of this new for old but made to look like new for old but made to look like new bottles. i’m new for old but made to look like new bottles- new for old but made to look like new bottles ....
in the uk says the allegations relate to incidents in london and gloucestershire between 2005 and 2013. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are miatta fahnbulleh, who s the chief executive from the new economics foundation, and the political reporter for the times, geri scott. tomorrow s front pages starting with the chancellor s plan to ease the cost of living dominates the front pages. the metro describes it as rishi to the rescue , with the chancellor giving every household at least four hundred pounds to help with bills. the mirror says it s about time for the measures pointing out the conservatives voted against a similar plan by labour last week. the guardian says the plan will be funded by a windfall tax on energy companies which the paper describes as a remarkable u turn by the chancellor. the i has the same story, and quotes the i ....
andy swiss joins us now. any clues as to how they might line up on sunday? well, we cannot be sure yet, not least because england s training session today was behind closed doors, away from the eyes of the media, but we do know is that phil foden is back with the england camp. he went home for a few days after england s last match for the birth of his third child, but he was back training with england this morning. that is obviously encouraging news that he is available for selection, as is anthony gordon and that despite the fact that gordon took a little bit of a tumble on wednesday. he was out riding an e box and england s training camp. he fell often and badly grazed his chin and also his hands is well, but thankfully nothing too serious that he is good to go. people have been suggesting that perhaps anthony gordon might start the match because he offers something a little bit different. now, england as you say have come in for a lot of criticism over the last few d ....