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scheffler finished on 11 under. victory by 4 strokes ahead of ludvig agberg. it's the 27—year—old's second major. he also won the masters two years ago. it's... it's hard to put into words how special this is. it's been a long week, a grind of a week, the golf course was so challenging, and to be sitting here wearing this jacket again and getting to take it home is...is extremely special. it was a momentous weekend in germany. bayer leverkusen are bundesliga champions for the first time in their 120 year history. they beat werder bremen 5—0 to secure the title and they did it in front of their own fans. leverkussen were declared champions with five games to spare in what has been an incredible season. they are still unbeaten in all competitions, with the potenital for more trophies in the german cup and europa league.
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at the moment, we have to enjoy this one. on tuesday, we've got another one. on tuesday, we've got another one but this is a big moment so we don't need to think about what's happening in the future. but then we are thinking about the next game but now it's time to stop and enjoy the moment well, he might not have enjoyed this next moment. a post—match news conference was interrupted as the players poured beer over xabi alonzo. continuing their celebrations of winning the title for the first time. i don't think the journalists minded, giving them some fantastic pictures. the party, presumably still on—going. while bayer leverkusen are the clear german champions, the english premier league title race is a far tighter afair and there were a couple of slip—ups over the weekend. liverpool were defeated by crystal palace and arsenal lost 2—0 to aston villa at home. it's their first defeat
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in the league since new year's eve. arsenal could have returned to the top of the table, but remain in second, two points behind manchester city. leon bailey and ollie watkins scored villa's goals inside the final ten minutes at the emirates stadium. that gives them a three point cushion in fourth. arsenal saw their title push unravel at around the same time last season, and they also have to win at bayern munich on wednesday to stay in the champions league. we should have scored three, four, five goals and it would have been a completely different game. as we mentioned, liverpool lost 1—0 to crystal palace — it's their first premier league home defeat since october 2022. their loss at anfield comes three days after a 3—0 defeat to atalanta at home in the first leg of the europa league quarterfinals. the loss was at the hands of crystal palace�*s eberechi eze�*s who's 14th—minute goal was the only
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one of the match. head coach oliver glasner said he enjoyed watching his side respond to the repeated attacks from liverpool. while managerjurgen klopp felt his side weren't clinical enough in front of goal. good chances we had, if you don't use them then it's really difficult. if you stand here and...see the same game, just ball goes in — the balls go in — and then we talk about a 4—1 and it's exactly the same first half and the same second half, but — i know — the world is not like that, life is not like that. so, 100%, the first half caused us the problems. we couldn't solve any more in the second. an outstanding win here at anfield. congratulations to the team and the players, how they played especially in the first half was nice to see
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that a manager, the passion, the desire, the spirit of defending in the second half because there was a lot of pressure from liverpool. let's take a look at where that leaves the top of the premier league table. manchester city are two points clear of both arsenal and liverpool. arsenal with a better goal difference. there are still six games to go however, so anything could happen. in italy, roma say defender evan n'dicka is in "good spirits" after he collapsed during his side's game away at udinese. the serie a match was abandoned after the 24—year—old ivory coast player collapsed midway through the second half and was taken off on a stretcher. n'dicka appeared to be conscious as he left the pitch, with the score 1—1 at the time. roma say he will remain under observation in hospital and will undergo tests. the last 20 minutes of the game will be played at a later date.
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the oklahoma city thunder settled an historic contest for the top seed in the western conference on the final day of the nba's regular season, thrashing the dallas mavericks 135—86. it means they are top heading into the play—offs. for the first time in the nba, three teams had the same record after 81 games at the top of their conference. the thunder ended their regular season with a 57—25 record and a five—game winning streak to finish top of their conference for the first time since the 2012—13 season. and that's all the sport for now. it's 35 years today since the hillsborough disaster took place. q6 hillsborough disaster took place. 96 liverpool fans were unlawfully killed at an fa cup. their opponents
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were nottingham forest and now nottingham forest are calling for a memorial at their stadium, the city ground. i memorial at their stadium, the city round. ~ ., , ., ground. i think about hillsborough eve da , ground. i think about hillsborough every day. at _ ground. i think about hillsborough every day, at least _ ground. i think about hillsborough every day, at least once _ ground. i think about hillsborough every day, at least once and - ground. i think about hillsborough every day, at least once and i - every day, at least once and i thought about it every day for nearly 35 years now. it's god into my brain. i've been a forest fun for all my life. i was 12 in 1989. i was so young and there to witness the worst sporting disaster britain has ever seen. we were not allowed to leave the ground or help so we just had to stand and watch. i can't remember ever discussing it and there was never a shared period of grief, reflection. thingsjust seem to go back to normal quite quickly.
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quite upsetting. 97 liverpool fans died, almost all of them killed in the crush. i visited their memorial in anfield and funds reached out to us. as i was stood there looking at it and reading the names, ifelt very overwhelmed, emotionally, and felt an arm around me. and someone saying, it's all right, love. don't worry. you are all right. margaret aspinall. herson�*s worry. you are all right. margaret aspinall. her son's name was the second or third name down and she was telling me, it's ok. it's all right. it was just incredible compassion and kindness from someone who has suffered real pain from what happened on that day. now we have started to talk, we are also asking questions? why is there not a
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memorial at city ground? i'm aware there are more memorials and hillsborough. it's about the wider nottingham forest community, also. i can understand why people would like to visit a tangible something. i never felt i to visit a tangible something. i neverfelt i had to visit a tangible something. i never felt i had the right to share my experiences but some of our liverpool friends and fans don't see it that way. it’s liverpool friends and fans don't see it that wa . �* , liverpool friends and fans don't see it that way-— it that way. it's time we heard this sto , it that way. it's time we heard this story. and — it that way. it's time we heard this story. and we _ it that way. it's time we heard this story. and we can _ it that way. it's time we heard this story, and we can have _ it that way. it's time we heard this story, and we can have a - it that way. it's time we heard this| story, and we can have a friendship and its _ story, and we can have a friendship and its open — story, and we can have a friendship and its open this new world, in a wax. _ and its open this new world, in a way., listening to what they have been _ way., listening to what they have been through. i way. , listening to what they have been through-— way. , listening to what they have been through. i remember this guy lookin: been through. i remember this guy looking me — been through. i remember this guy looking me in _ been through. i remember this guy looking me in the _ been through. i remember this guy looking me in the eye _ been through. i remember this guy looking me in the eye and - been through. i remember this guy looking me in the eye and saying, l looking me in the eye and saying, you are a survivor. i said, no, i'm not. i was there but i'm not a survivor like you. . he said, no,
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you are a survivor, you walked into that football ground and she walked out of it. ., ., ., , ., out of it. you are a survivor. some breakin: out of it. you are a survivor. some breaking news. — out of it. you are a survivor. some breaking news, australian - out of it. you are a survivor. some breaking news, australian police l out of it. you are a survivor. some l breaking news, australian police say a man's been arrested after a number of people were stabbed at a church in sydney's west. the victims according to police suffered nonlife threatening injuries and are being treated by ambulance crews. this comes two days after a deadly knife rampage in a sydney shopping centre which led to at least six people dying in that incident. these are separate incidents and the case of the shopping complex, the man was shot dead by police but in this latest incident, australia new south wales police are saying a number of people were stabbed and victims have suffered nonlife threatening
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industries and will be treated by ambulance crews there. four people are being treated in the incident we understand took place in a church. the information we have so far is that the man was arrested and we currently do not know a motive, after a man stabbed six people to death in a shopping centre near bondi beach. let's take a look at the weather now, with simon king. hello, again. a wet and windy morning. a fabulous rainbow has been sent in by a weather watchers this morning. but the wind gusts are particularly of note. we've got some rough conditions...
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that's around coastal areas. those strong winds are likely to continue into the afternoon and the reason is this area of low pressure situated here. look at those isobars, fairly close together. a blustery north—westerly wind. that rain clearing away from the south—east and throughout this afternoon, this afternoon, this mixture of sunny spells, some snow over the high ground of scotland. very gusty winds and the showers as well. the odd rumble of thunder. gusts of wind 40—60 mph. a strong north—westerly. the showers moving away from the south to the east. cloudy around the eastern side of england and scotland.
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rain continuing here. strong winds around on the north coast. temperatures 4—7 celsius. throughout tuesday, that cloud will linger on through east yorkshire, lincolnshire, norfolk and suffolk and it will feel noticeably colder through tuesday. away in the west, dry. a few showers dotted around. nine celsius in norwich, with a brisk north easterly wind. as we go through the rest of the week we lose that area of rain and high pressure builds across the atlantic. dry weather fronts initially but as we head into the weekend, it looks like it will be more established across the uk which means a longer spell of dry weather and temperatures will creep up again. 111-17 c. goodbye.
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live from london, this is bbc news. israel's war cabinet is meeting again. israeli officials say they
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will retaliate for the iranian attack but in a time and manner of their own choosing. france calls for an end to the wall of silence, one year into sudan's forgotten war, as the devastated nation heads towards famine. live from new york... donald trump will become the first us president to face a criminal trial as jurors are selected in his stormy daniels hush—money case. and, ahead of his new memoir, sir salman rushdie gives a chilling account to the bbc about the knife attack on stage, which almost ended his life. hello, i'm lyse doucet injerusalem, the big question across this region last week was, what will iran do next? this week, the same question is being asked about israel. the war
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cabinet met last night for

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