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after losing his attempt to have the government s decision to remove his visa overturned. a federal court upheld the decision to cancel his visa on the grounds that the world number one s refusal to be vaccinated against covid made him a threat to public health. the serbian prime minister accused australia of a witch hunt. from melbourne shaimaa khalil has the latest. for days, he s been fighting to stay in australia. but novak djokovic has finally conceded he has to go after three judges upheld the government s decision to cancel his visa. the amended decision to cancel his visa. lie: amended application. the immigration minister had argued that the unvaccinated tennis star s presence here could bolster anti vaccination sentiment, with the government s lawyer describing him as an icon for anti vaxx communities. in his statement, the world number one said, i will now take time to rest and recuperate before making any further comments. i m extremely disappointed with the cou
Novak-djokovicAustraliaPrime-ministerWorldGovernmentDecisionShaimaa-khalilNumber-oneTennis-star-s-visa-on-the-groundsHealthThreatFederal-court people feel angry about what s been going on in downing street, i feel angry about what is going on in downing street, but the correct process now is to get to the full facts. and for the prime minister to appear before parliament, which he will do, and be held to full account. it s being reported a man who held four people hostage at a synagogue in texas for more than 10 hours is a british citizen. police say the man is now dead, all the hostages have been freed. later this hour, exploring the impact of climate change around the world. a special episode of life at 50 degrees focuses on one canadian town that suffered a record heatwave and devastating wildfires last summer. good afternoon. welcome to bbc news. the tennis star novak djokovic has deen deported from australia after losing his attempt to have the government s decision to remove his visa overturned. a federal court upheld the decision to cancel his visa on the grounds that the world number one s refusal to be vacc
Bbc-newsHeadlinesCountryTennis-star-novak-djokovic-has-deenAustraliaAppealSupportersUnvaccinated-tennis-starDismayAfterjudgesPublic-health-groundsPrime-minister this little device is paired with a pad under the pillow which detects me snoring and moves just enough to stop me without waking me up. good morning, it s thursday, january five, welcome to bbc newsroom live. a record number of cars were registered in the uk last year but as more of us than ever before splashed out on a brand new vehicle, the industry is warning that this could be the peak of sales. there were nearly 2.7 million new cars on the roads in 2016. this is largely because the way we re buying cars is changing with more affordable finance deals on offer. in 2015 nearly three quarters of cars were bought using something called a personal contract purchase or pcp. that s when you pay a deposit, make monthly payments for three orfour years, and at the end of that you have a choice to buy the car outright or give the car back to the dealer and upgrade. manufacturers are also predicting a 5% fall in new car sales this year with the weaker pound pushing up prices. on
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