pepping up simple. but i thought him, phil popping up in spaces, jude, our movement was really good and that caused a lot of problems, caused him to adapt to how they were without the ball. yeah, we had the goal that was disallowed by a fraction, the chance that he cleared off the line so i was really pleased with their football tonight. you so i was really pleased with their football tonight. so i was really pleased with their football tonight. you chose to pick off harry kane. football tonight. you chose to pick off harry kane, your football tonight. you chose to pick off harry kane, your penalty - off harry kane, your penalty shooter, off harry kane, your penalty shooter, this off harry kane, your penalty shooter, this feels - off harry kane, your penalty shooter, this feels like - off harry kane, your penalty| shooter, this feels like quite off harry kane, your penalty. shooter, this feels like quite a gamble shooter, this feels like quite a gamble but shooter,
lost rather than the name of the man who took them. he may have sought notoriety but we re new zealand will give him nothing. not even his name. a gunmen kills three people in the dutch city of utrecht. police arrest a thirty seven year old turkish man. the hunt for survivors of the mozambique cyclone continues. a thousand are feared dead with hundreds more missing. just 10 days before britain is due to leave the european union, brexit has been complicated even further by a ruling from the speaker of the house of commons. it is a major blow to the prime minister. drawing on parliamentary convention going back 400 years, the speaker has ruled she cannot have a third go at getting her brexit deal approved by mps unless the motion is substantially different from before. the eu insists the current withdrawal deal cannot be changed. here s our political editor laura kuenssberg. time isn t healing, it s hurting. every day, it seems theresa may s task gets harder and harder. arrivin
westerners. shocking scenes in shanghai: clashes between the police and the people as the city s strict covid lockdown enters its third week. hello and welcome. volodymyr zelensky says european countries that continue to buy oil from us are aiding the russians war against them and will have blood on their hands. he s urged western leaders to speed up the delivery of military aid to help ukraine. he s been talking to the bbc s clive myrie, who sat down with president zelensky in his wartime bunker. we re getting reports that powerful explosions have been heard in the last few hours in kyiv and a number of other cities across ukraine. the capital remains tense and fearful of the of an assault. mr president, clive myrie. a pleasure to meet you. it s good to see you. for the entirety of the war, volodymyr zelensky has called this heavily fortified building home in the centre of kyiv. how difficult has it been for you to be here through all this without your family? it s myjo
them and one for us. ukraine and russia continue to build up their forces in the east, ahead of a major escalation of the war. we re with ukrainian troops as they prepare for a fresh russian onslaught. and, ordinary lives transformed by an extraordinary war. we follow the fortunes of one suburban ukrainian family. and stay with us on bbc news for continuing coverage and analysis from our team of correspondents in the uk and around the world. good evening. for months, borisjohnson has maintained that all guidance on covid rules was followed in number 10. today, he was found to be the first ever sitting prime minister to have broken the law after it was confirmed that both he and the chancellor, rishi sunak, will be fined by the metropolitan police for breaching lockdown rules along with mrjohnson s wife, carrie. the met, who are investigating alleged breaches at 12 gatherings in whitehall and downing street, said that mrjohnson was fined for being at an event on his birthday
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