hello and welcome to sportsday, with katherine downes and hugh woozencroft. the headlines this evening. saracens are champions of europe again. they beat clermont auvergune to win back to back champions cup titles. manchester city maintain their push for a place in the champions league with a somewhat fortunate victory over leicester city. and manchester city s women complete the treble, adding the fa cup to their league and continental cup titles. also coming up in the programme. lewis hamilton claims pole for the spanish grand prix, by the finest of margins. and age is no barrier. rugby league for the over 80s. good evening we re starting at the scene of an historic win for saracens this evening they ve become only the fourth team ever to win back to back champions cup titles. they won a tight match 28 17 once again, its heartbreak once again, it s heartbreak in the final for clermont auvergne. patrick gearey was watching at murrayfield. edinburgh, city of performing
i think the teachers would give me biscuits and teach us to sing and dance. their nearest school is an hour s walk away. struggling to pay the rent and facing eviction, there is no money for the bus. translation: i stopped going to school because it was too dark on the way home. there were three dogs that scared me. in the refugee camps in the countries that surround syria, aid is thinly stretched. billions of pounds has been donated, but overall, it is still only between half and tw thirds of what the un needs. between half and two thirds of what the un needs. a year ago, world leaders met in london and pledged that every syrian child who has been forced to flee their home would get access to quality education. 12 months on, and here in lebanon alone, around half of refugee children don t go to school. for theirfamilies, the priority is simply survival. progress has been made, and lebanon s schools run second sessions to accommodate syrian pupils. but teachers say the mo
area of low pressure rise on monday gracing the far south west as it moves off into the near continent and in other pushes for tuesday. so not that much in the way of settled weather over the next few days. it stays windy at times, some rain around, not too bad on monday some heavier wet and windy weather looks likely to arrive for tuesday. plenty of internet jobs likely to arrive for tuesday. plenty of internetjobs i suspect. this is bbc news, the headlines: sinn fein describe the stormont assembly elections as a watershed after coming within one seat of drawing level with the democratic unionist party. the unionist majority in the assembly has been ended and the notion of a permanent or a perpetual unionist majority has been demolished. president trump accuses his predecessor, ba rack obama, of tapping his phone calls during last year s election campaign. a spokesman for mr obama says the allegations are false. there are fears for the future of vauxhall plants in britain
Northern Ireland striker Dale Taylor scored his sixth goal of the season as Wycombe Wanderers picked up a point in their 1-1 draw at home to Lincoln City in .