like the visitors might win the game. but an alex bergantinos header sealed depor‘s win. the victory takes them up to 15th in the league. here s how it looks at the top of the table. real madrid lead the way with 62 points, two clear of barcelona. zinedine zidane s team also have a game in hand. sevilla stay third but have dropped points after two consecutive draws. in the english premier league, liverpool had to come from behind to beat burnley 2 1 at anfield. the victory means liverpool consolidate fourth place in the table, five clear of arsenal in fifth. ashley barnes scored in the seventh minute but georginio wijnaldum equalised just before half time with emre can grabbing the winner just after the hour mark. leicester city have confirmed craig shakespeare will be their manager until the end of the season. the premier league champions sacked claudio ranieri a fortnight ago when they were 17th in the table. since then shakespeare has led them to wins over liverpool and
against islamic state militants in mosul, and have now recaptured around a third of the west of the city. about 600,000 civilians are thought to be trapped in the area still held by extremists. 0ur correspondent 0rla guerin and cameraman nico hameon have been travelling with the iraqi forces. you may find parts of their report distressing. explosions. a rare glimpse of western mosul. explosions. urban warfare on a momentous scale. caught below, hundreds of thousands of civilians. this is the place where is proclaimed its caliphate. here it was born, and here, iraqi forces say, it will die. 0n the ground, they are advancing, but struggling to hold what they capture. they pound is positions. then, frantic gunfire towards the threat overhead. an is drone, maybe carrying explosives. they manage to shoot it down. well, this is as far as we can go for now. as you can, hear there is a lot of gunfire in the area. there are snipers in position on this street. we have cover here, so we
world ahead of the commonwealth games in australia. and not one, not two, but three boaty mcboatfaces. the little yellow submarines, named by the public, set off on their first scientific expedition. and carol has the weather. thank you and good morning. they call thank you and good morning. they ca ll start thank you and good morning. they call start to the day with frost around first thing and we have a wea k around first thing and we have a weak weather front sinking south bringing cloud and patchy rain. for most of us it will be dry and right with sunshine. more details in 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. the legislation paving the way for theresa may to begin the formal negotiations for withdrawing britain from the european union faces its final test in parliament today. ministers hope mps will reject the two changes made to the brexit bill in the house of lords. peers want to guarantee the rights of eu citizens in the uk and ensure parliament has a vote
with reconciliation and healing. you have spoken to some believe you have spoken to some former ira prisoners today. what have they said about martin mcguinness? yes, i have, and what struck me is it was very interesting, thejourney struck me is it was very interesting, the journey martin mcguinness came on himself. very of his time. we are speaking about a man who at 21 was in london negotiating a ceasefire with the british government, and i don t we can imagine too many think we can imagine too many no attempting to 21 year olds no attempting to undertake such a task. but when it came to the peace process and the settlement, it was martin mcguinness‘s influence that persuaded most of them, especially the very hard line ones who perhaps we re the very hard line ones who perhaps were not at first persuaded the peace process was the way to go at that time. he was respected because they saw him as one of them, if you like. so when he said the peace process was something they
good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. swedish police say a man arrested in stockholm after yesterday s fatal lorry attack is almost certainly the driver a 39 year old man from uzbekistan. four people were killed and 15 injured when the lorry crashed into the front of a department store. police have also confirmed that a suspicious device was found inside the truck. our correpondent dan johnson reports. after yesterday s horror there is calm, stillness and sadness in stockholm. people have come together. time to reflect, a moment to remember. we were walking in the shop yesterday when it happened. patrick and francesca are tourists who were in the basement of the department store when the truck hit. we went up the escalator and saw panic and police with guns and stuff like that. how did people react? everybody was screaming and running to the other side of the building, and we took the side entrance and went out, and we just kept running to the other side of the city. th