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adam peaty setting the pace as adam peaty qualifies for the olympics in paris. and climbing is on the up. we will bring you the reason why. hello. thanks for joining hello. thanks forjoining us. there were five games in the premier league on tuesday. nottingham forest beat fulham 3-1 to nottingham forest beat fulham 3—1 to pick up three precious points in their battle to avoid relegation. forest dominated the first half and were 3—0 up at the break. morgan gibbs—white was on target, as were callum hudson—odoi and chris wood. the result leaves them one of the relegation places, three points ahead of luton. it is forest's biggest home victory of the season. we will keep in _
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home victory of the season. - will keep in season, we will keep repeating, so these chances we cannot almost take 100% of them and try to reach the perfection of it. that is our main obsession. find the perfection of it. that is our main obsession. and how much of a _ our main obsession. and how much of a difference - our main obsession. and how much of a difference will - our main obsession. and how much of a difference will it i much of a difference will it make now heading into spurs with a win under the belt and momentum, afterfour wins in momentum, after four wins in back—to—back momentum, afterfour wins in back—to—back games? it is back-to-back games? it is important. _ back-to-back games? it is important, but _ back-to-back games? it is important, but it _ back-to-back games? it is important, but it cannot i important, but it cannot distract us because we have a long way to go, and we have experience as before, we had good moments in a game and then the next were not able to sustain it, so this is the message for the next one, let's try and sustain our levels of performance.— try and sustain our levels of performance. everton striker dominic calvert-lewin - performance. everton striker dominic calvert-lewin held i performance. everton striker. dominic calvert-lewin held his dominic calvert—lewin held his nerve from the penalty spot to score his first goal in 2a games in all competitions against newcastle at st james' park. it salvaged a vital point for the toffees in their bid to stay in the top flight. newcastle had earlier taken the lead through alexander s act. it finished 1—1. lead through alexander 5 act. it finished 1-1.— it finished 1-1. look, i mean, this 'ob it finished 1-1. look, i mean, this job was _ it finished 1-1. look, i mean, this job was not _ it finished 1-1. look, i mean, this job was not a _ it finished 1-1. look, i mean, this job was not a walk- it finished 1-1. look, i mean, this job was not a walk in - it finished 1-1. look, i mean, this job was not a walk in the park when i got here, it is still not, there is a long way to go but there's a lot of steps making in the right
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direction and i think that is important to rememberfor me. i do remember it, i do take pride in what they're doing and i do equally know we're more capable of wins and results. we haven't scored as many goals as we should, we know that but i think the mentality is right and it was certainly right tonight but it's got to continue.— tonight but it's got to continue. ~ , ., ., continue. west ham and tottenham _ continue. west ham and tottenham battled - continue. west ham and tottenham battled out i continue. west ham and tottenham battled out a| continue. west ham and i tottenham battled out a 1-1 tottenham battled out a 1—1 draw at the london stadium. brendanjohnson gave spurs the the lead afterjust five minutes but west ham levelled 14 minutes but west ham levelled iii minutes later. kurt zouma heading home from a corner. spurs missed the chance to go for. they remain in fifth, two points behind aston villa. west ham stay seventh. the beautiful thin is ham stay seventh. the beautiful thing is that _ ham stay seventh. the beautiful thing is that the _ ham stay seventh. the beautiful thing is that the belief _ ham stay seventh. the beautiful thing is that the belief was - thing is that the belief was there when we didn't win, and when we didn't get points. this isjust the when we didn't get points. this is just the cherry on the cake and we will keep going for that. it is not necessarily everybody thinking about the next eight or seven games, is notjust that, it's about next eight or seven games, is not just that, it's about who you are as a club. burnley in its core has always been a
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fighting club. it has never been easy for us. we keep going. been easy for us. we keep main, been easy for us. we keep anoin. ~ , been easy for us. we keep main, ~ , ., been easy for us. we keep anoin. ~ , ., ., going. so west ham and tottenham _ going. so west ham and tottenham with - going. so west ham and tottenham with a - going. so west ham and tottenham with m4. going. so west ham and i tottenham with a 1-1 draw going. so west ham and - tottenham with a 1-1 draw at tottenham with a 1—1 draw at london stadium. not to be for spurs, and for them, they stay two points behind aston villa in fourth place. here are all of tuesday's results. bournemouth saw off crystal palace on the other match. you can get full reports on all the games of course on the bbc sport website. with games of course on the bbc sport website. with three games of course on the bbc sport website. with three of the bottom five in action, what has that done in the battle to avoid relegation? forest edge three points clear of luton. they are at arsenal yesterday —— at arsenal tomorrow. burnley remain in deep trouble, despite picking up a point against wolves. attention turns to the top of the table on wednesday with leaders arsenal and third placed manchester city both in action. the two sides battled
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out a goalless draw at the etihad stadium on sunday. after the match the city manager pep guardiola had an animated discussion with jack grealish you had come in for the last half an hour to try and break the deadlock. ahead of their match against aston villa, grealish's former club, guardiola was told why he chose to remonstrate with his player so publicly, and he gave a somewhat tongue in cheek answer. i somewhat tongue in cheek answer. ., somewhat tongue in cheek answer. . ., ., ,, answer. i am the famous person ofthe answer. i am the famous person of the team. _ answer. i am the famous person of the team, and _ answer. i am the famous person of the team, and i _ answer. i am the famous person of the team, and i don't - of the team, and i don't recognise, i need the camera to my ego, go to sleep with incredible satisfaction, so thatis incredible satisfaction, so that is the reason why. always i try to criticise the players there and let them feel how bad they are, and especially when erling haaland has scored three the compliment has to be with me, not with them, that's why i use the cameras to do it there. so my advice next time, don't film us and it will not be a problem. is film us and it will not be a problem-— film us and it will not be a roblem. , i. . , problem. is also plenty of cup semifinal _ problem. is also plenty of cup semifinal action _ problem. is also plenty of cup semifinal action across - problem. is also plenty of cup l semifinal action across europe. kaiserslautern have reached the final of the dfb cup for the first time in germany since
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2003, after a victory over sauerbraten. sauerbraten had beaten bayern munich in the way. kaiserslautern will face the winner of the second semifinal between xavi alonso's bayer leverkusen and fortuna dusseldorf. in the coppa italia, iii time winners juventus will take a 2—0 lead into the second leg of their semifinal tie against lazio. chiesa and lajovic scored in the second half, just a second win forjuventus in the last ten matches. the second leg is in three weeks' time and the winner will play either fiorentina or atalanta in may's final. while the first semifinal of the coop to france, lyon are through to the first final. they will face either record iii time winners psg or rennes, facing each other on wednesday in the second semifinal. onto tennis.
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danielle collins brushed aside paolo badosa, beating her in straight sets in south carolina. now ranked at a career—high 22 in the world after lifting her maiden wta 1000 title in miami last week, collins here at the bottom of your screen overcame the spaniard to extend her winning streak to eight matches. the 30—year—old american, who plans to retire at the end of the season, will face defending champion on is jabeurfor a champion on is jabeur for a place champion on is jabeurfor a place in the last 16. berrettini eased his way through to the second round in morocco with a 6—2, 6—1 win over sixth seed kazakhstan shevchenko. just a second tour event for the italian. he had a foot injury. needed an hour and 15 minutes to set up a clash with world number 135, and a menu. stan wawrinka won this event 1a years ago and he was a straight sets win over spain's albert ramos—vinolas. the
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39—year—old swiss a three—time grand slam now faces seventh seed. onto cricket, england all—rounder ben stokes has asked to not be considered for selection for the summer's t20 world cup to focus on his fitness. stokes says he wants to use the break to ensure he can be the all—rounder i want to be across all formats. he had knee surgery over the winter and bowled just five overs during the recent five test series in india. the 32—year—old has orally opted out of the indian premier league, which began last month. here is the reaction of the england and wales cricket board ceo richard gould. adam peaty won the 100 metres breaststroke final on the first day of the aquatics gb swimming championships in london. it means he has qualified for the summer olympics in paris. he left the other is trailing in his wake to come home in under 58 seconds, the fastest time this year. he is aiming to win a third successive breaststroke gold medal at the forthcoming games in paris. this gold medal at the forthcoming games in paris.—
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games in paris. this morning i was like actually _ games in paris. this morning i was like actually so _ games in paris. this morning i was like actually so grateful i was like actually so grateful that i'm back here and i didn't give up, and i think that's a message to a lot of young people in the crowd today that i have not had a pb in like five years or something. it is the hope every day and it is a great thing to race all the british swimmers as well but we are coming back and i'm happy with that. , ., , ., are coming back and i'm happy with that. , ., , with that. climbing was a big hit when it — with that. climbing was a big hit when it made _ with that. climbing was a big hit when it made its - with that. climbing was a big hit when it made its 0lympic| hit when it made its olympic debut in tokyo. great britain's most decorated climber took part in the women �*s event. this year teenager toby roberts is set to become the first british male climate to compete at the games. he's been called at the games. he's been called a teenager claiming sensation, and in four months�* time, this 18—year—old will be the first british male climber to compete at the olympic games. how did you get into climbing? shit at the olympic games. how did you get into climbing?- you get into climbing? at an after-school _ you get into climbing? at an after-school club. _ you get into climbing? at an after-school club. i- you get into climbing? at an after-school club. i was - you get into climbing? at an after-school club. i was just| you get into climbing? at an. after-school club. i wasjust a after—school club. i was just a is old and my science teacher sort of egged me on to give it a go and i went there, i absolutely loved it, i found a go and i went there, i absolutely loved it, ifound it
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so addicting, and i wasjust hooked from that point. i started, my parents weren�*t climbers, i had no idea about climbing, ijust kept going to the climbing wall, kept enjoying it and then slowly started progressing to find myself here having disqualified for paris, it feels incredibly incredible.— for paris, it feels incredibly incredible. ~ . ., incredible. what are your top ti -s as a incredible. what are your top tips as a beginner? _ incredible. what are your top tips as a beginner? using - incredible. what are your top | tips as a beginner? using your bod to tips as a beginner? using your body to get — tips as a beginner? using your body to get un _ tips as a beginner? using your body to get hp at _ tips as a beginner? using your body to get up at a _ tips as a beginner? using your body to get up at a not - tips as a beginner? using your body to get up at a notjust . body to get up at a notjust pulling it out as you can, so trying to turn your body into the wall, to use less strength and more technique to get up. close by is dad and coach christian, who tells us what the last ten years have ben lake. �* , . , , the last ten years have ben lake. �*, ., lake. it's easy now because he is at this level _ lake. it's easy now because he is at this level but _ lake. it's easy now because he is at this level but things - is at this level but things that_ is at this level but things that you don't necessarily realise, _ that you don't necessarily realise, like doing homework in between — realise, like doing homework in between sets of pull—ups, dinner— between sets of pull—ups, dinner on the weight of the climbing centre, eating out of tupperware and just thinking that's— tupperware and just thinking that's normal, getting a really late — that's normal, getting a really late. every school holiday was a climbing holiday. i think it is doubtful nothing and then see him _ is doubtful nothing and then see him go the whole way through— see him go the whole way through to compete at that stage. _ through to compete at that stage, it is honestlyjust an
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incredible achievement, and we are amazingly proud of it. and ol mic are amazingly proud of it. and olympic gold _ are amazingly proud of it. fific olympic gold would be nice. my sights are set on that, but i think the way i get that is by forgetting about the olympic medal and then just forgetting about the olympic medal and thenjust going forgetting about the olympic medal and then just going and climbing. it medal and then 'ust going and climbina. ., ., ., climbing. it looks tough, doesn't _ climbing. it looks tough, doesn't it? _ climbing. it looks tough, doesn't it? you - climbing. it looks tough, doesn't it? you can - climbing. it looks tough, doesn't it? you can get i climbing. it looks tough, i doesn't it? you can get all climbing. it looks tough, - doesn't it? you can get all the doesn�*t it? you can get all the latest sports news at the bbc sport website, or on the app, but from me and the rest of the support team, until next time, bye—bye. hello, there. weather for the remainder of this week is going to stay very unsettled. it�*s going to be a frustrating week to try and make plans for those who have children off for the easter break. there will be some sunny intervals, but spells of wind and rain at times, and as we head into the weekend, it will turn windier, but milder. in fact, in east anglia, we could see a high of 20 celsius — 68 fahrenheit —
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way above the average for this time of year in that area. bearthat in mind, but we are all starting to be aware that a warmer atmosphere means a wetter one, and you can see these areas of low pressure waiting in the wings to influence the weather story. so the first low is moving through on wednesday, bringing rain into northern ireland, southern scotland. behind it, there�*ll be a few sharp showers to come, as well, so by the middle part of the afternoon, expect some sunny spells, perhaps more than we saw on tuesday, and temperatures will peak at highs of 15 celsius. some of the showers across northern england, though, could still be quite heavy, and that showery rain will start to drift out of northern ireland, improving here into central scotland. the far north and east of scotland will stay largely fine and dry, with some showers, but a north—easterly wind will make it feel noticeably colder, temperatures a good ten degrees down on where they are further south. so that low pulls away, another one is going to replace it on thursday, and then another significant low waiting in the wings for the start of the weekend. so on thursday, as that cloud and rain pushes its way
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steadily north through the night, it will be a mild start to thursday morning. we�*ll see showery outbreaks of rain pushing their way steadily eastwards throughout the day, so hopefully a slow improvement. but here�*s the next system already starting to show its hand across cornwall and south wales by the end of the day. ahead of it, with some brightness, we�*ll see highs of 16 degrees. but that north—easterly wind once again pegging those temperatures back — in aberdeenshire, a high ofjust 16. then, as we move towards the end of the week, this low could bring some very windy weatherfor a time, gales on exposed coasts, a spell of heavy rain moving its way steadily north, and it�*s this that will tap into that pretty mild air all the way down from the south—west, starting to push its way across scotland now, as well. but don�*t expect anything prolonged, settled and sunny. there will continue to be showers, longer spells of rain. windy but warm.
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live from washington, this is bbc news. international pressure is growing on israel, as we learn more about the seven aid workers killed in an air strike in gaza. ukraine strikes deep into the heart of russia, 1,300 kilometres from the border. rising tensions over legal migration
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in south africa, as elections loom. hello. i�*m sumi somaskanda. israel is facing international condemnation over an air strike that killed seven aid workers monday night, including sharp rebukes from the united states, the united kingdom, and the united nations. the group of mostly foreign nationals was working for us—based world central kitchen — a charity organisation that was delivering food and other humanitarian aid to gaza, including by boat. the organisation says its team members were travelling in a deconflicted zone in branded armoured cars and had co—ordinated movements with israeli forces. in the last few hours, the organisation named the seven victims of the attack on social media: palestinian saifeddin issam ayad abutaha, lalzawmi zomi frankcom of australia, damian sobol of poland, jacob flickinger, a dual citizen of the us and canada, and three people
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from the uk: john chapman, james henderson, and james kirby.

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