7 30pm, just be time for us to get a check on all of the sport on sportsday. Hello, and welcome to sportsday. Back on top Manchester City Salvage a point after a dramatic finish at the etihad. Another disappointment for Rory Mcilroy as he finishes second again he misses out at the Pga Championship as Billy Horschel wins a tense playoff. And what does the future hold for anthonyjoshua after his defeat to Daniel Dubois . Also coming up on sportsday. From pole to podium Lando Norris claims the Singapore Grand Prix and narrows the gap on Championship Leader Max verstappen. And another gold and no sign of Retirement Sarah Storey wins again at the World Championships. Welcome to the programme. Thank you forjoining us. Champions Manchester City left it very late at the etihad to salvage a point in an eventful 2 2 draw with arsenal. Erling haaland opened the scoring for city with his 100th goal for the club before arsenal fought back. Andy swiss reports. So, whos up for some drama . Well, Manc
Wet and windy weather as we head on into sunday. But for friday, low pressure pretty much slap bang on top of us, the centre of itjust to the north west feeding west, southwest winds, plenty of showers particularly across the north and west, longer spells of rainfall western scotland, probably the best of the sunshine, southern and eastern areas. Saturday not looking too bad. Some cooler across scotland and Northern Ireland. For england and Northern Ireland. For england and wales, average temperatures. Maybe a few degrees below. Further showers across western areas. Sunday, the area of low sweeps in, wet and windy weather initially england and wales, and its part of Northern Ireland, central and southern scotland. He had temperatures, the high teens, returning back to seasonal norms, fairly chilly but drier across the north of scotland. And then beyond sunday into next week, it looks like low pressure will tend to clear away in the current thinking now is High Pressure may build into t
Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the former scottish labour leader kezia dugdale, whos the director of the John Smith Centre at Glasgow University and lucy fisher, the defence editor at the times. Tomorrows front pages. A £120 fine if you keep your kids home is the metros top story. The paper reports the penalty applies even to schools with a coronavirus outbreak, unless parents have explicit permission to keep pupils at home. The Scottish Daily mail says there could be a backlash over controversial plans from the first minister of scotland, nicola sturgeon, for secondary School Pupils and teachers to wear face masks between classes. Vaccine race raises fears over safety. The i says british scientists are concerned that fast tracking treatments could endanger the public. The ft features hong kong scientist recording the first confirmed case of reinfection with the coronavirus, suggesting some people may lose immunity with
Abarca Sports organisation expands commitment to growing cycling discipline by competing at biggest events in the calendar with the likes of Iván García Cortina, Ana Dillana, Hayley Simmonds and no less than ‘Bala’, who will put on his first off-road backnumbers on April 23rd at ‘La Indomable’ in Almería, Spain.