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chilly days on the cards. tomorrow does not look too bad, lots of dry weather and higher temperatures than today. that is the low pressure pushing into the near continent, arriving overnight, in between drier, clearer, colderweatherfor the first part of the night and an early frost, but as the clouds and the rain band push in overnight temperatures will rise up the frost will lift, there will be some snow on the tops of the pennines and across the pennines as the rain bumped into the chilly air. temperatures rising by the end of the night after a cold and frosty start to tonight. the weather front clears eastwards tomorrow, rather grey for england and wales, a lovely bright day to come elsewhere, sunshine and some showers for western scotland and temperatures creeping up a little, ten or 11 in the milder spots, creeping up a little, ten or 11 in the milderspots, high creeping up a little, ten or 11 in the milder spots, high single figures for most. all change it to friday at the weekend, this area of high pressure bring south—westerly winds, the weather front will bring
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thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain to the north and west of scotland at times. staying dry for most areas, variable clouds, sunny spells, temperatures creeping up to 12 or 13 degrees, anotherfairly temperatures creeping up to 12 or 13 degrees, another fairly cool day to come across eastern england but moving out of freighter into the weekend we are all into milder air moving around this area of high pressure which will keep the weather fronts are to be. at times they will scrape on to the north—west corner of the uk and on sunday we could see patchy rain. fine weather for the weekend, breezy, very mild, chance of rain in the north and west on sunday. hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening — another night under the champions leage lights at stjames�* park, but newcastle hope it
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won't be the last. the domino effect of jon rahm's defection — we hear from liv golf chief executive greg norman on their biggest signing to date. and change in format, but same result — england start their t20 series in the caribbean with a defeat. also coming up on sportsday — dame laura kenny on her comeback six months after becoming a mother again and how she's helping female athletes overcome their struggles to get pregnant. there are so many athletes that are here saying they want to start a family, but cannot do this and start a family and it's a rather unhealthy way of training as well. hello again.
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welcome along to sports day. the champions league group stage will end tonight, and two premier league teams are currently still standing. newcastle can make it three, and when you've waited two decades to be part of the competition again, a fall at the first hurdle would be a painful one. to reach the last 16, they'll have to overcome two things that are against them, arithmetic and ac milan, as ben croucher reports. to bea to be a newcastle united supporter. the winds, that fails, the much bitten nails, but for one more time this season and maybe one last time, st james�* this season and maybe one last time, stjames�* park this season and maybe one last time, st james�* park will be bouncing for the champions league. the equation for newcastle tonight is a simple one. they have to win, and even then that might not be enough if paris i should mind be dormant. but notice milan�*s is pretty much the same. if newcastle lan and ps6 don�*t,
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newcastle lan and ps6 don�*t, newcastle will go through. but for a hotly debated penalty the other night, their destiny would be in their own hands but the manager still feels they have nothing to lose a. i still feels they have nothing to lose a. ~ , lose a. i think being under the liuhts lose a. i think being under the lights here _ lose a. i think being under the lights here is _ lose a. i think being under the lights here is always _ lose a. i think being under the lights here is always special. | lose a. i think being under the - lights here is always special. under lights, champions league with something to play for in everything to gain. that�*s got to be our way of looking at it. i think before the paris game, we definitely would have taken this position. of course it could have been very different but we are really are and in the position we are in. and i think we�*re looking forward to trying to improve on our last performances, so that�*s our focus stop what milan are a team packed with pedigree. seven times a champion, semifinalist last year they have only picked up one point in their group stage so far. translation: we point in their group stage so far. translation:— translation: we know of the importance _ translation: we know of the importance of— translation: we know of the importance of this _ translation: we know of the importance of this game - translation: we know of the importance of this game and i translation: we know of the - importance of this game and staying in europe _ importance of this game and staying in europe. we had to play a great game _ in europe. we had to play a great game against a very tough opponent. this year. _ game against a very tough opponent. this year, they have only lost at home _ this year, they have only lost at home against liverpool and borussia
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dortmund _ home against liverpool and borussia dortmund and beaten the others but we must _ dortmund and beaten the others but we must turn this moment into our moment _ we must turn this moment into our moment. ., .., , ., ., ,, moment. for newcastle to make it there is, moment. for newcastle to make it there is. they _ moment. for newcastle to make it there is, they may _ moment. for newcastle to make it there is, they may need _ moment. for newcastle to make it there is, they may need to - moment. for newcastle to make it there is, they may need to throw. there is, they may need to throw their weary bodies on the line. the same ten outfield players have started their last five games, lost the last two heavily born out of necessity of their injury crisis, but callum wilson could make his first are in a month tonight. is he ready? {iii first are in a month tonight. is he read ? .., , first are in a month tonight. is he read ? , first are in a month tonight. is he read? , ._ ., ready? of course, born ready. you work so hard _ ready? of course, born ready. you work so hard to _ ready? of course, born ready. you work so hard to read _ ready? of course, born ready. you work so hard to read that, - ready? of course, born ready. you work so hard to read that, you - work so hard to read that, you know, you can _ work so hard to read that, you know, you can get _ work so hard to read that, you know, you can get back_ work so hard to read that, you know, you can get back and _ work so hard to read that, you know, you can get back and tolerate - you can get back and tolerate any load and — you can get back and tolerate any load and demand _ you can get back and tolerate any load and demand is _ you can get back and tolerate any load and demand is put _ you can get back and tolerate any load and demand is put on you. l you can get back and tolerate any i load and demand is put on you. and i feel like _ load and demand is put on you. and i feel like i'm — load and demand is put on you. and i feel like i'm in— load and demand is put on you. and i feel like i'm in a _ load and demand is put on you. and i feel like i'm in a very— load and demand is put on you. and i feel like i'm in a very good _ feel like i'm in a very good place right— feel like i'm in a very good place right now — feel like i'm in a very good place right nova— feel like i'm in a very good place riahtnow. ., ., , , right now. speak to many players and man fans right now. speak to many players and many fans in — right now. speak to many players and many fans in there _ right now. speak to many players and many fans in there can _ right now. speak to many players and many fans in there can be few - right now. speak to many players and many fans in there can be few better| many fans in there can be few better places or a few more daunting places to play than st james�* park. places or a few more daunting places to play than stjames�* park. music. their european future is at stake. leaning on the line on the tiant river. being krauser, bbc news. our football correspondent john murray and former newcastle
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and england winger chris waddle are at stjames�* park for radio 5 live. another crunch not for a premier league club in the champions league. newcastle have got to stand a chance of staying in the champions league but i think what is interesting here is that milan also have to win to stand a chance of staying in the champions league.— stand a chance of staying in the chamions leaaue. ., , , _, champions league. probably something milan did not want _ champions league. probably something milan did not want to _ champions league. probably something milan did not want to do. _ champions league. probably something milan did not want to do. the _ champions league. probably something milan did not want to do. the public - milan did not want to do. the public wanted _ milan did not want to do. the public wanted to— milan did not want to do. the public wanted to base the game and counterattacking and sitting back and get — counterattacking and sitting back and get a — counterattacking and sitting back and get a bit of pressure off newcastle and hit them on the break was about— newcastle and hit them on the break was about it the first 15—20 minutes, _ was about it the first 15—20 minutes, i think they will do that but if— minutes, i think they will do that but if the — minutes, i think they will do that but if the game goes on, they have to know— but if the game goes on, they have to know they've got to get goals and have to _ to know they've got to get goals and have to score and a simple as that. both— have to score and a simple as that. both teams. — have to score and a simple as that. both teams, interesting game because both have _ both teams, interesting game because both have to win. what both teams, interesting game because both have to win.— both have to win. what about newcastle? _ both have to win. what about newcastle? of _ both have to win. what about newcastle? of the _ both have to win. what about newcastle? of the capable i both have to win. what about newcastle? of the capable of both have to win. what about - newcastle? of the capable of giving again as it possible changes with one or two being fit again but still more or less the same starting line—up? more or less the same starting line-u - ? , more or less the same starting hne-u-? , , more or less the same starting line-u - ? , , , more or less the same starting line-u? , , , , line-up? yes, it is. they played sunday against _
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line-up? yes, it is. they played sunday against tottenham, - line-up? yes, it is. they played sunday against tottenham, but| line-up? yes, it is. they played - sunday against tottenham, but this is a different story with newcastle. it's is a different story with newcastle. it's very— is a different story with newcastle. it's very hard place a a very hard place _ it's very hard place a a very hard place to— it's very hard place a a very hard place to get a draw, the crowd, the atmosphere, they see milan, a very difficult place to get a result but a lot is— difficult place to get a result but a lot is full of experience. they know _ a lot is full of experience. they know what _ a lot is full of experience. they know what it's all about. also important _ know what it's all about. also important what _ know what it's all about. i"r important what happens in germany between dortmund and psg because it psg when that, it will be dortmund and psg who go through but there will still be eight european place to play for. listen with us on radio five live and bbc sounds. manchester city�*s group stage games will start and end against red star belgrade. the defending champions won their opening match against the serbian club and have done the same with each of the four since, sealing progress as group—winners. it�*s half—time in belgrade. one of the early kick—off today. city lead 1—0 thanks to a sublime finish from the 20—year—old mike at hamilton. a senior debut on a team of many changes for pep guardiola this evening and already at night he
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will not forget. like red star, celtic are doomed to finish at the foot of their group, but brendan rodgers can achieve more points than in either of his two previous champions league campaigns with the club by beating feyenoord tonight. jane lewis is at celtic park. on the face of it, nothing for it are said to play for this evening with celtic finishing bottom of this group when, lose or draw here tonight. their opponents records who are currently in third spot and that is where they will finish irrespective of how this one pans out. but this notion there are failing to play for has been absolutely dismissed by the celtic manager brendan rodgers. speaking to the media yesterday, he said he is and his team played at a high level in spells during the champions with the season and he certainly wants to see more of that this evening. he also says he wants his team to put in a good performance to police the home supporters as he wants to see the home fans leaving here with
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massive smiles on their faces. now course there is no doubt it has been a disappointing european campaign for celtic and remember no european action for them after christmas for the fans to enjoy or for the players to be involved in. it has been a disappointing campaign, but the message from the manager is loud and clear. let�*s finish this current campaign on a hike. you carpets went celtic and feyenoord is at 8pm tonight. you�*re watching sportsday. time for some of the other headlines today. turkish football will resume on tuesday next week after being suspended due to an assault on a referee by a club president. halil umut meler, whose eye socket was fractured by a punch, has been discharged from hospital and will continue to referee. legia warsaw have been fined 100,000 euros and banned from selling tickets to fans for their next five away games in european competition. uefa have punished the polish club for their supporters behavoiur at the europa conference league game at aston villa last month. liverpool are expecting their largest home crowd for 50 years when they host manchester united on sunday. the upper tier of the redeveloped
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anfield road stand passed a test event on monday which means there�*ll be more than 57,000 fans for the game. chelsea boss emma hayes says the online racist abuse of her player laurenjames is "disgusting" and has left the england international not in a good place. james was targeted after appearing to stand on an arsenal player�*s foot during chelsea�*s wsl defeat at the emirates on sunday. greg norman saston rahm joining liv golf will lead to further big names defecting from the sport�*s traditional tours, but he hasn�*t approached rory mcilroy about being one of them. norman is the chief executive of the saudi—funded series which is paying rahm more than £450 million, and he helped convince the masters champion to make the move. to have him onboard was critically important to our next steps into future about what we want to do and
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it will create a domino effect. there�*ll be apples falling from the tree, no question about it, because liv continues to grow and develop and we have only played 22 events around the world in a very short period of time. sincejon rahm signed less than a week ago now, i know my phone is blowing up, i know we probably have 8—12 players who are very keen to sit in and thought it was about coming on board. so time will tell. we are pretty much subscribed. we were in abu dhabi last week doing a promotion series and we got three young kids, one from japan, one from finland and from japan, one from finland and from zimbabwe, so you just think about the three opportunities we have given to those three individual quys have given to those three individual guys to come and play on liv league. the right now our roster is getting very close to being filled it may be within two or three, so out of that 8-12 within two or three, so out of that 8—12 players that are knocking on
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our door now, we only need two or three of them. england�*s four—wicket defeat to west indies last night not only marked the first match of the t20 part of their tour of the caribbean, but it also started a six—month trial of a new "stop clock". the time between overs will be limited in an effort to speed up the game, although in the end, the match in barbados lasted a bit longer than it should have done because of a short rain delay. joe wilson reports. here is the innovation. one over ends and begin the next for that clock gets to 60 seconds. the teams managed it. phil salter was the england star. the total was 112 after ten overs. jos buttler was flying to for a while. west indies held some flycatcher to hold england back. the 117 one was a stumbling total. liam livingstone one of three victims for the returning andre russell. west indies batted. kyle hit the roof and put the ball over that grandstand twice. adil richey
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took his 100th wicked in this format and the west indies did wobble, but the captain insured england were overpowered. they made it seem alarmingly easy. andre russell�*s final boundary began the 19th over, the victory it was time to spare. for england, another sharp lesson in defeat. joe wilson, bbc news. england�*s white—ball team started what has proved to be their so far indifferent winter at the world cup in india, which is where the test side will attempt to improve things come the new year. a five—match series begins in late january, with a new name part of the 16—man squad selected this week. shoaib bashir is a spinner at somerset, where he only made his first class debut injune. i still cannot really cover hand what is going on, but, yeah, i got a ring from brenda mccullum saying that firstly congratulating me in and saying that i have been cited for this series in india. i think
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they have been keeping a close eye on me since i made my debut. and, yeah, i think in abu dhabi they saw what i can do on a different surface to england. something about i�*ve wanted to do since i started playing cricket, since i started calling about, since i started building a ball. i wanted to represent my country and to have such an early part of my career is a very special and again when i got the call, i was very numb inside. i let my emotions fall out and i cried, but again it�*s just so special and i�*m very grateful and thankful for the opportunity i�*ve been given. australian cricketer usman khawaja says he�*ll "fight" the decision to stop him from wearing shoes with a pro—palestinian message during their test series against pakistan. the batter had planned to wear shoes
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with the words "all lives are equal" and "freedom is a human right" in the opening match in perth tomorrow. khawaja�*s captain pat cummins says the message isn�*t divisive, but that his team—mate had agreed to follow icc rules that state he can�*t display it. the icc have told me that i cannot wear _ the icc have told me that i cannot wear my— the icc have told me that i cannot wear my shoes on the field because they believe is a political statement under their guidelines. i don't _ statement under their guidelines. i don't believe it is so. it's a humanitarian appeal. i will respect their view— humanitarian appeal. i will respect their view and decision, but i will fight it _ their view and decision, but i will fight it. and i will seek to get approval _ fight it. and i will seek to get approval. freedom is a human right. new england women�*s rugby coach john mitchell says he�*s already focused on the final of the next world cup, which he wants his team to contest and go one better than the last tournament, when they finished as runners up to new zealand. but like the black ferns in 2021,
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in two years�* time, the red roses will be the hosts. with more, here�*s sara orchard. it's it�*s taken time to hear from john mitchell in the role because when he was announced he was coaching japan in defence of their build—up to the world cup in a couple of years ago. he did not meet until they were on tourin he did not meet until they were on tour in new zealand but now he is fully entrenched in the squad. he told us all about his desire to be a head coach once again, but also the potential that the red roses actually represent. there is a home world cup here at twickenham for the final in 2025 and he discussed what that represents knowing the england have not actually one the women�*s red meat world cup trophy since 2014. , ., ., ., 2014. the thing is and how do you aet done 2014. the thing is and how do you get done what _ 2014. the thing is and how do you get done what you have _ 2014. the thing is and how do you get done what you have not - 2014. the thing is and how do you get done what you have not had i 2014. the thing is and how do you | get done what you have not had for ten years. and the thing is how do you get better? and to me, the programme is where it is and it�*s because of some of the great things that have been done. but that we also need to mature in some areas and we also need to develop in some
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areas to rightfully contest in a final at home. so that little equation there, that little gap is the thing that drives me and maybe will walk towards this role. but while john _ will walk towards this role. but while john mitchell did meet up with whilejohn mitchell did meet up with his club in new zealand, he did not take full control of the squad. that will happen in the six nations in 2024 and in the women possibly opening match against italy. let�*s have a quick look at some other stories now. eddiejones has been appointed japan�*s rugby union head coach for the second time, having previously led them at the 2015 world cup. the former england coach left his job with australia after this year�*s tournament when they failed to reach the knockout stage. nick kyrgios says he is "tired" and does not want to play tennis any more as he continues to recoverfrom injury. the australian missed all four of this year�*s majors because of wrist, knee and foot injuries. he�*s already pulled out of next
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month�*s australian open. and reigning champion gary wilson is through to the third round of the scottish open in edinburgh. the englishman came from three frames to one down to beat china�*s xing zihao 4—3. he�*ll play compatriot joe o�*connor next in a repeat of last year�*s final. after a year of unprecedented success, formula 1 team red bull celebrated a homecoming today as world champion max verstappen and those who helped him win a third straight title returned to their base in milton keynes. james burridge was there. they run a slightly slower form of transport. exposed to the elements, but still a special homecoming for red bull and their drivers, world champion max of her and sergio perez. this year has been extraordinary was at 21 out of 22 races one. for their boss, a six constructors title, and this has been the best yet. i constructors title, and this has been the best yet.— constructors title, and this has been the best yet. i doubt it will been the best yet. i doubt it will be repeated _ been the best yet. i doubt it will be repeated in _ been the best yet. i doubt it will be repeated in my _
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been the best yet. i doubt it will be repeated in my lifetime - been the best yet. i doubt it will be repeated in my lifetime for. be repeated in my lifetime for sadistic and since 1988 to beat mclaren poz i could�*ve ten victories in a row as a team and we achieved 15. and with such strong opposition as well, such strong teams and stable regulations, i�*m sure next year is going to be a lot closer, a lot tighter and it�*s going to be a different kind of challenge. lot tighter and it's going to be a different kind of challenge. horner has been running _ different kind of challenge. horner has been running the _ different kind of challenge. horner has been running the show - different kind of challenge. horner has been running the show here i different kind of challenge. horner| has been running the show here for almost 20 years, and this site in milton keynes has been dramatically transformed. it now boasts 2000 staff, and by 2026, they�*ll be building their own engines here on site. , ., �* , , site. the investment that's been made here _ site. the investment that's been made here in — site. the investment that's been made here in the _ site. the investment that's been made here in the uk, _ site. the investment that's been made here in the uk, in - site. the investment that's been made here in the uk, in milton l made here in the uk, in milton keynes has been phenomenal and of course the true campus and to see both drivers come back after such a successful year, you can see what it meant to the staff that have all worked so hard to provide them with the amazing cars that they�*ve driven this year. the amazing cars that they've driven this ear. ~ , ., _, ., this year. when you come into reception _ this year. when you come into reception here, _ this year. when you come into reception here, you _ this year. when you come into reception here, you are - this year. when you come into reception here, you are blown| this year. when you come into - reception here, you are blown away ljy reception here, you are blown away by the sheer size and scale of the trophy cabinet. when i first started
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winning at formula 110 years or so ago, it was only on that side. but now look at it. what is the secret behind the success? fast now look at it. what is the secret behind the success?— now look at it. what is the secret behind the success? fast car, good drivers, behind the success? fast car, good drivers. good _ behind the success? fast car, good drivers, good people, _ behind the success? fast car, good drivers, good people, that's- behind the success? fast car, good drivers, good people, that's it. - behind the success? fast car, good drivers, good people, that's it. as. drivers, good people, that's it. as simple drivers, good people, that's it. simple as drivers, good people, that's it. is simple as that? drivers, good people, that's it. as simple as that? it _ drivers, good people, that's it. as simple as that? it is. _ drivers, good people, that's it. as simple as that? it is. but - drivers, good people, that's it. as simple as that? it is. but people i simple as that? it is. but people su ort. simple as that? it is. but people support- the _ simple as that? it is. but people support. the machines - simple as that? it is. but people support. the machines don't - simple as that? it is. but people i support. the machines don't make anything. — support. the machines don't make anything, no limiting is created or anything — anything, no limiting is created or anything is — anything, no limiting is created or anything is produced or research is done _ anything is produced or research is done so _ anything is produced or research is done so you — anything is produced or research is done so you put people in, and they ell done so you put people in, and they gel together over we produce a cart and then— gel together over we produce a cart and then we tested against some of the biggest names in motorsports. the rb _ the biggest names in motorsports. the rb 19, — the biggest names in motorsports. the rb 19, the latest and fastest in the business to be produced here. and after 22 races, time for a well—earned break. james burridge, bbc news, milton keynes. great britain�*s most successful female olympian, dame laura kenny,
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says an athlete�*s lifestyle can lead to struggles in getting pregnant. it�*s six months since she gave birth to her second child monty, and along with husband jason has been speaking to 5live�*s rachel rachel burden about the difficulties laura and others have faced, as well as the pressure she feels to qualify for what would be a fourth olympics in paris. i saw it and when i read it i was kind of terrified because i hope people don�*t they sent me to make it to paris. it is such an ask. for me isjust a to paris. it is such an ask. for me is just a race again. to paris. it is such an ask. for me isjust a race again. ijust to paris. it is such an ask. for me is just a race again. ijust want is just a race again. i just want to race again. isjust a race again. i 'ust want to again.— race again. everyone will want to invest in a _ race again. everyone will want to invest in a fairy _ race again. everyone will want to invest in a fairy tale _ race again. everyone will want to invest in a fairy tale but - invest in a fairy tale but actually not to do with anyone else but to do with you and how you feel... stand i with you and how you feel... and i think i realised _ with you and how you feel... and i think i realised that _ with you and how you feel... and i think i realised that when we - with you and how you feel... fific i think i realised that when we lost him when we had a miscarriage in the act topic. i knew deep down that it would be one help of a comeback to come back obviously delaying it because ijust come back obviously delaying it because i just wanted come back obviously delaying it because ijust wanted to still have another baby. and i knew that time would be short before the next olympics. and it was not about this big fairy tale, it was about what my
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heart so desperately wanted. and it was to have him, like ijust wanted another one. it consumed me for a long time. another one. it consumed me for a long time-— long time. there is never a dull moment in _ long time. there is never a dull moment in our— long time. there is never a dull moment in our house _ long time. there is never a dull moment in our house and - long time. there is never a dull- moment in our house and obviously with a _ moment in our house and obviously with a job _ moment in our house and obviously with a job that is full—time, although— with a job that is full—time, although the physical demands of not bein- although the physical demands of not being an _ although the physical demands of not being an athlete but it is longer time _ being an athlete but it is longer time because i got to get there before — time because i got to get there before training starts and i cannot leave _ before training starts and i cannot leave until— before training starts and i cannot leave until it finishes. so not enough — leave until it finishes. so not enough hours in the days some days with the _ enough hours in the days some days with the two kids and i was like we have _ with the two kids and i was like we have a _ with the two kids and i was like we have a few animals us of a home as well so— have a few animals us of a home as well so it's — have a few animals us of a home as well. so it's flat out every day but i well. so it's flat out every day but i really _ well. so it's flat out every day but i really enjoy it and is the lifestyle we have.- i really enjoy it and is the lifestyle we have. the you find other sport — lifestyle we have. the you find other sport women _ lifestyle we have. the you find other sport women come - lifestyle we have. the you find other sport women come to i lifestyle we have. the you find | other sport women come to you lifestyle we have. the you find - other sport women come to you and talk about things like having a family, how to manage it, getting pregnant because when you�*re competing at the elite level, you put your buddy through so much. it is not always the easiest environment to get pregnant. there are females — environment to get pregnant. there are females that _ environment to get pregnant. there are females that have _ environment to get pregnant. ii—ii” are females that have struggled and will struggle to get pregnant because of the lifestyle of being an athlete. we have all heard of red sb and honestly females losing their periods. while you�*re not going to
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be different if you have not got a period. be different if you have not got a eriod. . �* , be different if you have not got a eriod. . v . be different if you have not got a eriod. ., �*, ., ., ., ,, be different if you have not got a period-_ it'si period. that's a ma'or issue. it's really dangerous. _ period. that's a major issue. it's really dangerous. if— period. that's a major issue. it's really dangerous. if you - period. that's a major issue. it's really dangerous. if you don't i period. that's a major issue. it's i really dangerous. if you don't have really dangerous. if you don�*t have a period, these females are giving up a period, these females are giving up lots of things that really deep down that they want. like there are so many things that i hear say they want to start a family but if you don�*t have a period you cannot do that. so it�*s actually a really unhealthy way of training as well. you can hear the full interview as a podcast. it�*s called the laura and jason kenny one. just search for the all about feed on bbc sounds. while we started the programme at st james park. we�*re going to end it at edgeley park, where the penultimate place in the fa cup third round will be decided. league two stockport county are playing aldershot town, who are attempting to be the fourth non—league side to make the next stage. steven wyeth will be the commentator on tonight�*s match of the day live on bbc two. hello, all of the ingredients are in
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place and not for what should be a great fa cup tie and possibly upset. aldershot town are well placed for promotion from the national league, and both clubs feel they have had their opportunities ten days ago to get this tight one. first time around, it ended 2—2. the on dublin as part of our team on bbc two this evening and it was a good game between them ten days ago. what do you expect tonight?— you expect tonight? hopefully more ofthe you expect tonight? hopefully more of the same — you expect tonight? hopefully more of the same when _ you expect tonight? hopefully more of the same when it _ you expect tonight? hopefully more of the same when it comes - you expect tonight? hopefully more of the same when it comes to - you expect tonight? hopefully more of the same when it comes to goals | of the same when it comes to goals and excitement. bit of a basketball game, _ and excitement. bit of a basketball game sort — and excitement. bit of a basketball game, sort of end to end. i imagine more order— game, sort of end to end. i imagine more order tonight may be more structure — more order tonight may be more structure to the line—ups but again both sides — structure to the line—ups but again both sides are not going to sit back — both sides are not going to sit back. they need to get into that third _ back. they need to get into that third round is is a massive drop, west— third round is is a massive drop, west brom, _ third round is is a massive drop, west brom, so ijust believe fans will get _ west brom, so ijust believe fans will get a — west brom, so ijust believe fans will get a great game tonight. stop are the favourites _ will get a great game tonight. strip, are the favourites and of course they are now at home. they are the best side currently in league 2, but aldershot are the team in better form. is it really concerning that their best opportunity was to get this tight one in the home game?
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maybe, maybe but i think aldershot will look _ maybe, maybe but i think aldershot will look at this and say hold it a minute — will look at this and say hold it a minute we _ will look at this and say hold it a minute, we held them once and we can do it more _ minute, we held them once and we can do it more. we know when witnesses are and _ do it more. we know when witnesses are and we _ do it more. we know when witnesses are and we know where we are strong so let's— are and we know where we are strong so let's just _ are and we know where we are strong so let'sjust do are and we know where we are strong so let's just do what we do, play our game — so let's just do what we do, play our game and you never know. i've been in _ our game and you never know. i've been in that— our game and you never know. i've been in that dressing her before when _ been in that dressing her before when you — been in that dressing her before when you the underdog and you always look you _ when you the underdog and you always look you got a chance and they will. you mentioned what is awaiting the winner in the next round and they have open honest, they wanted a premier league club in round three, but west brom is not a bad price. by, but west brom is not a bad price. a massive, massive clerical submit if i massive, massive clerical submit if i get _ massive, massive clerical submit if i get that— massive, massive clerical submit if i get that is— massive, massive clerical submit if i get that is a huge drop. we will wait and — i get that is a huge drop. we will wait and see.— wait and see. thank you for now in de jonue wait and see. thank you for now in de jonge part _ wait and see. thank you for now in de jonge part of— wait and see. thank you for now in de jonge part of the _ wait and see. thank you for now in de jonge part of the team - wait and see. thank you for now in de jonge part of the team on bbc. wait and see. thank you for now in i de jonge part of the team on bbc two dejonge part of the team on bbc two this evening and alex scott live with you from 7:30pm with a stockport county versus aldershot town in the fa cup. thank you very much indeed in the first ever pre—watershed addition of picky blinders for you. manchester city still lead 1—0 in the champions league and later the focus very much
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on stjames this park with an eye eddie howe says has the hallmarks of being special. i win against ac milan and psg grabbing points is a perfect combination for them. that�*s it from us, bye—bye for now. hello there. given all the rain that we�*ve had over the past few weeks, it�*s still pretty wet out there. but the next few days at least will turn drier and also the temperatures will be rising. now, this area of low pressure brought cloud and some rain and drizzle to eastern parts of england. that�*s moving away. the next weather system is coming in from the atlantic. but in between the two, well, we did have some sunshine earlier on, particularly in northern ireland and here in scotland. but where we have the clearer skies in the first part of the night, there�*s the risk that temperatures could fall just below freezing in places. but that window of clearer skies will close as the night goes on because all that cloud will come in from the atlantic. it�*s going to bring some rain and briefly some snow over
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the scottish mountains, perhaps the northern pennines, but it should turn back to rain later on in the night as temperatures start to rise. so these are the numbers by first thing thursday morning. and by this time, the rain will have cleared away from northern ireland and just about the whole of scotland. but we will see some further patchy, mostly light rain and drizzle affecting england and wales, and that cloudy, damp weather could continue across the south—east well into the afternoon, but otherwise we�*ll get some sunshine following on behind, a few showers for northern ireland and scotland, mostly in the north of scotland, where it�*s still quite blustery. but if anything, temperatures are going to be a degree or two higher than what we had today. as one weather system moves away, we look to see another one coming in from the atlantic as we move into friday. this is going to be focused more to the north—west of the uk. we�*ll see more cloud coming into northern ireland and also in scotland, showers in the north of the country being replaced by some rain and drizzle. elsewhere, it should be dry and a lot more sunshine more widely across england and wales, where the winds will be lighter. still, temperatures seven or eight degrees across eastern parts
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of england, but further west, it is much, much milder. and this milder atlantic air and some brisk winds will come rushing in across the whole of the country in time for the start of the weekend. we�*ve got colder air to the north of that weather front, which may move southwards on sunday to bring some patchy rain. but on saturday, it�*s staying to the north of us, just bringing the chance of some rain in the north of scotland. again, it looks like it�*s going to be windy here and across northern ireland. the winds are lighter as you head further south, but there won�*t be as much sunshine for england and wales on saturday. but it is mild air and those temperatures will be widely 12 or 13 celsius.
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live from london, this is bbc news. it is so decided. the cop28 climate summit ends with a landmark deal which — for the first time — calls on all countries to transition away from coal, oil and gas. misery in gaza, now compounded by heavy rain, as the israeli bombardment continues. more than 250 israeli strikes have been carried out on gaza in 24 hours. and they will continue the war with or without international support.
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argentina�*s new president begins his "economic shock therapy", slashing the value of the currency in half and announcing deep cuts in public spending. hello, i�*m rajini vaidyanathan. welcome to the daily global, where we�*ll bring you the top stories from around the world. there are a few big stories we�*re following this evening. we�*re going to take a look at the latest from the israel—gaza conflict and we�*ll hear from unicef�*s james elder about what he�*s seen first—hand of the impact of fighting in gaza. but first — after days of uncertainty over whether there�*d be an agreement, a climate deal has been approved at the cop28 summit in dubai. and for the first time, it calls on all countries to move away from using fossil fuels. delegates at the un climate summit reached the deal after negotiations ran on through the night to secure agreement from all 197 countries — and the eu — taking part.
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the president of cop28 sultan al—jabar said

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