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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
Would take something extra special in extra time. What a time to score your first leicester goal and in extra time. What a time to score Yourfirst Leicester goal and it is a stunner. The game ended with Grey Sprinkling some magic dust. Is this finally the Confidence Boost Leicester needed . In a moment, tonights edition of the papers. First the headlines on bbc news legislation to allow theresa may to start the formal process of britain leaving the eu has cleared the commons after mps backed tet ee es , e §tl egg . 22 than a hundred days to be discharged from hospital, because of a lack of social care support in local communities. Meanwhile the government has been accused of offering a Sweetheart Deal to a tory led council, to help stop a 15 Council Tax Rise to pay for social care. Hello and welcome to durlopkeheedi with me are the daily records Political Editor torcuil crichton
Many front pages look ahead to next week, when the government is expected to begin the formal process of the brexit. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. The Brexit Secretary david davis has called on mps to back the governments brexit bill when it returns to the commons tomorrow, after the lords twice went against the government. Peers voted to guarantee the rights of eu citizens in the uk, and to ensure that parliament has a vote on an eventual deal. But mr davis said it would not be acceptable for parliament to try to reverse the will of the british people. If mps do pass it, theresa may could trigger article 50 thats the formal process of brexit this week. 0ur chief Political Correspondent vicki young reports. Theresa may wants to get on with it. For months she has vowed to kick start brexit talks by the end of march. But some here in parliament are fighting to get safeguards written into law before the negotiations begin. Today, the Brexit Secretary tried to reassure mps and peer