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evening we will will see more snow in scotland, rain sleet and snow, and then we turn our eyes to the south. this weather system in the south. this weather system in the south has been giving headaches this week, it looks like it is only going to deal a glancing blow to southern counties so it may be along the immediate south coast on wend, we see a bit of sleet and snow. we are not expecting that to come to very much but rain, sleet and snow is possible for the channel island, later in the week it stays cold thursday and friday but into the weekend things become milder so this very cold spell may not last all that long. thank and that's bbc news at six. you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are, goodbye. hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'm jane dougall. everton are hit with another charge
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of breaching premier league financial rules and could face further points deducted. and they're not the only ones — nottingham forrest have also confirmed they are at risk of a fine or a points deduction. senegal need the defence of to a winning start after beating gambia. beating gambia. also coming up on sportsday — andy murray is out of the aussie open in the first round with many frustrated at his straight sets defeat, including him. disappointed with the way that i played in all that stuff, so tough way to finish. and an early exit for osaka — out of her first major since having a baby.
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welcome to the programme. they've already been plunged into uncertainty after being docked ten points, now everton face further sanctions for breaching profit and sustainability rules. nottingham forrest join them. our sports editor dan roanjoins us now. to remind us of the background of this issue. the to remind us of the background of this issue. league have what's known as profit and sustainability rules, which limit clubs' losses. in the case of everton, they were permitted losses of £105 million over three years. as we know, just a few weeks ago in november, they were found to be in
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breach of those rules and were handed an unprecedented point seduction of ten points. —— points deduction. it's no longer surprised that they have been charged again, because we knew from previously that would be possible. the initial punishment related to a three—year period between 2019—2022, this time the premier league governing charges for another more recent, the most recent three—year cycle from 2020-2023. recent three—year cycle from 2020—2023. everton find themselves in a position where they've been charged again and could be facing another point seduction. when it comes nottingham forest, it's slightly different. they spent two seasons in the championship. the amount of losses they're permitted is less. it's about £61 million. they have spent all their money since they reach the premier league two years ago. but a quarter of £1
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billion on new signings. the premier league said intriguingly that with clubs have confirmed to them that they were in breach. it appears what will now happen is they have two weeks to decide whether or not to appeal how to formally respond. both clubs may say there should be mitigating factors considered. some allowance brought in whether it's around new signings. everton have been investing in their new stadiums. it will be falling into the commission to decide on these arguments. find the commission to decide on these arguments-— the commission to decide on these arc uments. �* , . arguments. and they will decide the otential arguments. and they will decide the potential ramifications. _ arguments. and they will decide the potential ramifications. what - arguments. and they will decide the potential ramifications. what will. potential ramifications. what will they be possibly? it potential ramifications. what will they be possibly?— they be possibly? it could be a oint they be possibly? it could be a point seduction _ they be possibly? it could be a point seduction with _ they be possibly? it could be a point seduction with everton. l they be possibly? it could be a| point seduction with everton. it could be a fine. it may not be the same punishment. we have to wait and see how these cases play out. they'll be heard in mid april, and any appeal will have to be heard by the end of may. but that means that
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the end of may. but that means that the season could end, if there were appeals, before those appeals are resolved, leading to a huge amount of uncertainty. neither of these clubs can afford point deductions. everton have had a good run of form since that initial ten—point hit. they found themselves above the relegation zone. nottingham forest was higher up at 15. you can envision a situation where at the end of the season, other clubs or perhaps waiting on the outcome of any appeal, he could drag on to a few days after the end of the season. �* , ., �* ., , season. but these aren't the only clubs with uncertainties - season. but these aren't the only clubs with uncertainties hanging l clubs with uncertainties hanging over them, are they?— clubs with uncertainties hanging over them, are they? they're not, and i could — over them, are they? they're not, and i could say _ over them, are they? they're not, and i could say because _ over them, are they? they're not, and i could say because of - over them, are they? they're not, i and i could say because of everton's appeal, i think that will go some way to determining how successful they are in this second case. i should also say everton issued a statement today where they made clear they feel it's unfair that they're facing effectively a case of
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double jeopardy. they're facing effectively a case of doublejeopardy. so, they also they're facing effectively a case of double jeopardy. so, they also said the rules are deficient. there was a clear deficiency in the rules. nottingham forest had less to say. they said they had faith this would be a fair and speedily resolved process and that they would cooperate. but you're right — this all comes at a time when manchester city, the dominant force in the game of course, are also still contesting more than 100 financial charges brought by the premier league almost a year ago. they relate to conduct over several seasons. they say they deny wrongdoing, but there's no resolution in sight. increasingly, there's a growing list of clubs whose fates appeared to be determined by the outcomes of legal
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cases. the controversy and the intrigue and the resentmentjust builds along with a little uncertainty.— builds along with a little uncertain . ., ~ , ., builds along with a little uncertain . ., ., ., uncertainty. dan, thank you for that anal sis. well, for more on this, i've been speaking to professor rob wilson who is a football finance expert from sheffield hallam university. he says league positions could end up changing after the season officially ends. i think the premier league find themselves in a really, really difficult — themselves in a really, really difficult position. the first case with everton took around about eight months _ with everton took around about eight months to— with everton took around about eight months to officially settle. we're in january— months to officially settle. we're in january now and the season finishes — in january now and the season finishes towards the end of april. there _ finishes towards the end of april. there is— finishes towards the end of april. there is going to be a huge amount of out _ there is going to be a huge amount of out both — there is going to be a huge amount of out. both clubs fighting against those _ of out. both clubs fighting against those relegation positions as we speak _ those relegation positions as we speak. there's going to be a huge amount— speak. there's going to be a huge amount of— speak. there's going to be a huge amount of pressure on the premier league _ amount of pressure on the premier league to — amount of pressure on the premier league to clear up these cases as quickly— league to clear up these cases as quickly as— league to clear up these cases as quickly as possible. fans will be biting _ quickly as possible. fans will be biting on— quickly as possible. fans will be biting on their fingernails so to speak— biting on their fingernails so to speak with an outcome of these cases and hope _ speak with an outcome of these cases and hope that a brief of prosody up
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-- breach— and hope that a brief of prosody up -- breach of— and hope that a brief of prosody up —— breach of profitability doesn't cost their— —— breach of profitability doesn't cost their football club it's place in the _ cost their football club it's place in the league. it cost their football club it's place in the league-— in the league. it does beg the question. _ in the league. it does beg the question, are _ in the league. it does beg the question, are these _ in the league. it does beg the question, are these rules - in the league. it does beg the i question, are these rules fit for purpose? i question, are these rules fit for --urose? ~ ., , , purpose? i think the reality is we needed a regulator _ purpose? i think the reality is we needed a regulator a _ purpose? i think the reality is we needed a regulator a frameworkl needed a regulator a framework to make _ needed a regulator a framework to make sure — needed a regulator a framework to make sure that the heritage and the sociat— make sure that the heritage and the social asset value of a football club _ social asset value of a football club is — social asset value of a football club is protected against financial mismanagement. if we look back over the last— mismanagement. if we look back over the last 20—25, mismanagement. if we look back over the last 20-25, 30 mismanagement. if we look back over the last 20—25, 30 years, we're littered — the last 20—25, 30 years, we're littered with examples where port mismanagement has led to the demise of football— mismanagement has led to the demise of football clubs. whilst of these regulations might not be quite right, — regulations might not be quite right, they are the best we've got to protect — right, they are the best we've got to protect the heritage of those clubs — to protect the heritage of those clubs i— to protect the heritage of those clubs. i think fans would rather their— clubs. i think fans would rather their teams survive with those regulations than not. it their teams survive with those regulations than not.- regulations than not. it feels sli . htl regulations than not. it feels slightly unfair _ regulations than not. it feels slightly unfair to _ regulations than not. it feels slightly unfair to make - regulations than not. it feels slightly unfair to make it - regulations than not. it feels i slightly unfair to make it harder for teams to compete with the established elite clubs, doesn't it? this is where we go into the pyramid
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structure. _ this is where we go into the pyramid structure, the reality being that the really big super clubs that attract — the really big super clubs that attract many thousand fans across the world — attract many thousand fans across the world are naturally able to generate — the world are naturally able to generate more revenues. that will always— generate more revenues. that will always feel slightly unfair. the reality — always feel slightly unfair. the reality is — always feel slightly unfair. the reality is clubs have to spend within — reality is clubs have to spend within their means and you can't keep— within their means and you can't keep building successive losses. a hi-h keep building successive losses. a high street business would go into bankruptcy much quicker than a football— bankruptcy much quicker than a football club. whilst there is an element — football club. whilst there is an element of competitive integrity estate. — element of competitive integrity estate, the future financial sustainability of those clubs should be sustainability of those clubs should he first _ sustainability of those clubs should be first and foremost in our minds. for on— be first and foremost in our minds. for on that — be first and foremost in our minds. for on that story on the bbc sport website. it is the third day of the africa cup of nations and today, we got our first sight of the defending champions senegal, who eased past neighbours the gambia 3—0. senegal went ahead early on through this strike from everton's idrissa gueye. any hopes the gambia had of making
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this a contest were dented when ebou adams was sent off before the break and lamine camara made it two early in the second half. if that was a decent goal, then how about camara's third? a brilliant first—time hit from the 20—year—old midfielder, who plays for metz in france. also in group c: cameroon are facing janine, who went through in the first half after shaking defended ——jenin. but the canadians have their captain sent —— the ghanaians. just one other fixture today — algeria v angola in group d which kicks off at 8pm. the asia cup is also under way in qatar and south korea started their tournament with a 3—1 win over bahrain. korea took the lead in the first half, but bahrain equalised after the break, then this superb strike from paris st germain's lee kang—in
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restored south korea's lead. tottenham forward son heung min started the move which ended with lee scoring his second and korea's third as jurgen klinsmann's side got off to a solid start. meanwhile, the 2007 winners iraq picked up three points from their opening game against indonesia. aymen hussein scored their third goal in a 3—1 victory in group d. one other game going on. malaysia againstjordan. it's currently it�*s currently 3— it's currently 3— 02 jordan it's currently 3— 02jordan the second half. israeli footballer sagivjehezkel is facing the sack by turkish club antalyaspor. it's for this goal celebration showing solidarity with hostages taken in 0ctober�*s hamas attacks. turkey is investigating him for "inciting the public to hatred and hostility". jehezkel says he's not "pro—war" and is expected to return to israel today.
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you're watching sportsday, live from the bbc sport centre. we'll look ahead to the draw for the fifth round of the women's fa cup, live on the bbc, and discuss the fall—out from the fourth round fixtures at the weekend. and i'm here in london ahead of a night of glitz and glamour for the fifa fast awards. let's take you to melbourne now, where there's been huge disappointment for three—time grand slam champion andy murray, who's gone out in the first round. he was beaten 6—4, 6—2, 6—2 by tomas etcheverry, and at 36, he's once again hinted this could be last year on the tour. he had lost eight of his last 12 matches coming into the tournament and had few answers to the questions posed by his argentine opponent. katie gornall was watching. we think of andy murray is the man
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with the metal hip and the iron will. that he continues to compete at this level has at times defied logic, but is the end in sight? for the first half an hour of this match, murray held his own against the 30th seed tomas etcheverry. but once the argentine won the first set, he began to give murray the runaround. and it was difficult to see a way back. fans i around the block, but this was a far cry from the glory days. he offered such little resistance here with only intensified questions about his future. his tournament was ended but just over two hours after it had begun. just over two hours after it had beuun. ., ., just over two hours after it had be. un, ., ., , just over two hours after it had beuun. ., ., , ., just over two hours after it had beuun. ., .,, ., . , just over two hours after it had beuun. ., , ~ , begun. not to be for andy murray. is definitely the — begun. not to be for andy murray. is definitely the possibility _ begun. not to be for andy murray. is definitely the possibility of _ begun. not to be for andy murray. is definitely the possibility of the - definitely the possibility of the last time i play here. you have to
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control your emotions, and then you can't believe it's over so quickly. murray waves goodbye to the australian open, perhaps for the final time. australian open, perhaps for the finaltime. katie 0ur tennis correspondent russell fuller is in melbourne, and says murray had tried to play differently to his usual game. he's trying to be kinder to himself, and therefore not be so downcast on court, not get so angry. he think this that was probably quite detrimental to his fortunes in the latter half of 2023. but the quid pro quo perhaps as if he is letting more similar on the court, he loses some of the passion we associate with andy murray and he put in a very flat performance today. he played poorly, and it's so hard for him having reached the highest of the game to know he's only able to win eight games against a very talented and able opponent in
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tomas martin etcheverry, who stands 30th in the seatings. marie's words added fuel to the fire. he said — and he first mentioned last summer — he has an ideal idea of when he wants to bow out, and he said today that he has had that discussion on numerous occasions with close family and friends and his team. and he said this date he has in mind may be original 2025 — that's a speculation on my part — could come forward because if he puts on performances like this one today, it won't give them much encouragement. if things won't turn around, perhaps the end comes sooner. won't turn around, perhaps the end comes sooner-— won't turn around, perhaps the end comes sooner. another few big names have one comes sooner. another few big names have gone out — comes sooner. another few big names have gone out in _ comes sooner. another few big names have gone out in very _ comes sooner. another few big names have gone out in very different - have gone out in very different circumstances. naomi 0saka came out after having had a baby, but marketa
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vondrousova also out in the first round. ., ., . ., ., ., . round. caroline garcia of france was as hiuh as round. caroline garcia of france was as high as four— round. caroline garcia of france was as high as four in _ round. caroline garcia of france was as high as four in the _ round. caroline garcia of france was as high as four in the world - round. caroline garcia of france was as high as four in the world in the i as high as four in the world in the 16th seed played brilliantly. a super aggressive performance, excellent serving. she won that six — four. marketa vondrousova's defeat was surprising. she had a bad run at the end of last season. didn't play out of his aid because of a hip problem. —— play adelaide. lack of competence meant she was blowing cold today, as she sometimes can do. plenty of action to look forward to tomorrow. particularly with some bricks as well. —— britts. fiere bricks as well. -- britts. five british players _ bricks as well. -- britts. five british players in _ bricks as well. -- britts. five british players in action. - bricks as well. —— britts. fe: british players in action. none of them will play a seed, but i don't
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think there's anybody that you would be supremely confident about. i don't need to underestimate their chances, but someone like jack draper, who will play marcus tirone of the us, they are of a similar place. will he be inspired after reaching the final adelaide, or will he be tired. karen norrie is worried about a wrist injury. dan evans will play lorenzo �*s on a go. katie bolter has been a very good start to the season. then there's a comeback of emma raducanu against shelby rogers. rogers has also been out of the sport since wimbledon. she hasn't played a warm up tournament at all. perhaps advantage to raducanu. at all. perhaps advantage to raducanu-— at all. perhaps advantage to raducanu. , , ., ~ at all. perhaps advantage to raducanu. ,, ., ,, raducanu. russell fuller, thank you very much- — let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. the english football league has told reading that they will have no
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hesitation in bringing further charges against owner dai yongge after their match against port vale was abandoned when fans invaded the pitch, protesting dai's ownership. the efl implored mr dai to fund the club adequately or sell. toto wolff has signed a three—year deal to remain team joy neville, who was the first woman to officiate at a men's rugby world cup, will retire at the end of the season. the former ireland player was a tv match official for last year's tournament in france. she also refereed the 2017 women's rugby world cup final. great britain's men's hockey team made the perfect start to their competition. they thrash pakistan 6-1. competition. they thrash pakistan 6—1. they are looking to confirm their place in ii 6—1. they are looking to confirm their place in 11 consecutive games. they will be back tomorrow against malaysia. anthonyjoshua and francis ngannou have faced the media ahead of their heavyweight fight in march this year in saudi arabia. joshua has previously described the match against mma fighter ngannou as a "gimmick".
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the former ufc champion only made his professional boxing debut in october, when he knocked down tyson fury before losing a close decision. joshuais joshua is keen to put himself in the mix to face the winner of tyson fury�*s bouts next month or fight for the ipf title, but say he says that's not what is on his mind. but say he says that's not what is on his mind-— on his mind. every fight lease somewhere. _ on his mind. every fight lease somewhere, so _ on his mind. every fight lease somewhere, so this _ on his mind. every fight lease somewhere, so this is - on his mind. every fight lease somewhere, so this is my - on his mind. every fight lease i somewhere, so this is my soul, on his mind. every fight lease - somewhere, so this is my soul, my spirit, my mind, my body. we'll see where it leads me, but right now, i'm not thinking about any championships belt or anything. my main focus it is france and to get through intense focus training camps. how i train is how i fight. i'mjusta beginnerout i'm just a beginner out here that's going _ i'm just a beginner out here that's going to _ i'm just a beginner out here that's going to go, that's going to train really— going to go, that's going to train really hard and come to win the fight _ really hard and come to win the fight is — really hard and come to win the fight is an— really hard and come to win the
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fight is an underdog. tyson fury fight _ fight is an underdog. tyson fury fight was — fight is an underdog. tyson fury fight was great. it was awesome, but it's now— fight was great. it was awesome, but it's now in _ fight was great. it was awesome, but it's now in the past. i have a new challenge — it's now in the past. i have a new challenge in— it's now in the past. i have a new challenge in front of me. i will do something — challenge in front of me. i will do something that nobody has done before, — something that nobody has done before, and i really believe that i have _ before, and i really believe that i have the — before, and i really believe that i have the tools of doing that. to take have the tools of doing that. take place have the tools of doing that. trr take place in march. the draw for the fifth round of the women's fa cup will be made in just under an hour's time, broadcast on bbc radio five live's monday night club and on bbc iplayer. two—time fa cup winner abbie mcmanus will be helping make the draw and she joins us now to look back over the fourth round fixtures which took place at the weekend. i asked her to look back at the skiers over the weekend. they've lost some to atl injury, which is not great news. but they've got to put that behind them, and it's happened and they shouldn't go to extra time, but they finally got the job to extra time, but they finally got thejob done. to extra time, but they finally got the job done-— to extra time, but they finally got the “ob done. . ._ , ., the job done. even emma hayes and said they were _ the job done. even emma hayes and said they were a _ the job done. even emma hayes and said they were a bit _
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the job done. even emma hayes and said they were a bit rusty. _ the job done. even emma hayes and said they were a bit rusty. even - said they were a bit rusty. even tottenham number 2—0 down. tottenham have put a couple players on tottenham number 2-0 down. tottenham have put a couple player— have put a couple players on loan. it looks have put a couple players on loan. it looks like _ have put a couple players on loan. it looks like he _ have put a couple players on loan. it looks like he wants _ have put a couple players on loan. it looks like he wants his - it looks like he wants his team playing a certain style. that's what it looks like. it's a big character. i wonder what's going on in that dressing room. but they did get the job done in the end. quite dressing room. but they did get the job done in the end.— job done in the end. quite a few big names are through _ job done in the end. quite a few big names are through to _ job done in the end. quite a few big names are through to the _ job done in the end. quite a few big names are through to the next - job done in the end. quite a few big l names are through to the next round, including a couple of your old teams. let's start with manchester city. it's been four years since they won the fa cup. how do you think they're going to do this season? they really are in need of silverware. if season? they really are in need of silverware. iii season? they really are in need of silverware-— silverware. if i was gareth taylor, i would silverware. if i was gareth taylor, i would go — silverware. if i was gareth taylor, i would go for the _ silverware. if i was gareth taylor, i would go for the cup. _ silverware. if i was gareth taylor, i would go for the cup. anything i silverware. if i was gareth taylor, i i would go for the cup. anything can happen in the fa cup. teams like chelsea, man city and man united can slip up. chelsea, man city and man united can sli u. . chelsea, man city and man united can sli--u. . ., ., chelsea, man city and man united can sli u-. . ., ., ., chelsea, man city and man united can sli u. . . . ., , slip up. have managed to -- they have managed — slip up. have managed to -- they have managed to _ slip up. have managed to -- they have managed to beat _ slip up. have managed to -- they
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have managed to beat durham. i slip up. have managed to -- they i have managed to beat durham. let's take another look at your teams. it's important they have confidence in the moment because the wsl restarts this weekend and they have a big match ahead of them. it’s a big match ahead of them. it's a aood a big match ahead of them. it's a good confidence _ a big match ahead of them. it's a good confidence booster- a big match ahead of them. it�*s —. good confidence booster going into that game, but it would have been an tough game. —— a tough game. manchester united wasn't very happy with it. i bet they were happy it was a home draw and they definitely didn't want extra time or anything like that going into the next game. they got thejob like that going into the next game. they got the job done easy. they're into the hat. they got the 'ob done easy. they're into the hat.— into the hat. confidence ahead of their match _ into the hat. confidence ahead of their match against _ into the hat. confidence ahead of their match against chelsea. i into the hat. confidence ahead of i their match against chelsea. you're taking part in the draw. what matchups would you like to see? bath matchups would you like to see? both manchester clubs _ matchups would you like to see? i57f7ii'i manchester clubs are in there, so it brings the fans in, and it's always
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exciting and it's something that keeps the club interesting. knocking the big teams out. it's always nice to see a lower club go further and hopefully that's what that will happen. abbie mcmanus speaking to me earlier, hoping from manchester derby early on. of course she would, she place for both clubs. the draw takes place at around 7.30pm on the monday night club show on five live, hosted by mark chapman and also streamed on the bbc iplayer. abbie mcmanus will be pulling out those balls for the fifth round. it's been a couple of great years for the lionesses, after winning the euros in 2022, they went on to reach the final of the world cup in australia — losing 1—0 to spain. so it's no surprise that england women's manager sarina wiegman has been nominated for best fifa coach and lioness mary earps for best goalkeeper. the awards take place tonight in london and our women's sport
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reporterjo currie is on the — not red carpet, but green carpet. it's been incredible six months. the book shelf has been looking really healthy, but this is the last one in a while, so i don't know when i'll next get any. a while, so i don't know when i'll next get any-— next get any. emma hayes, the chelsea manager, _ next get any. emma hayes, the chelsea manager, who - next get any. emma hayes, the chelsea manager, who is i next get any. emma hayes, the| chelsea manager, who is leaving next get any. emma hayes, the i chelsea manager, who is leaving the club at the end of the season to manage the usa — such a prestigious job — she has also been nominated for best head coach. just acknowledgement, i- for best head coach. jmt acknowledgement, i think, for best head coach. jmt acknowledgement, ithink, in for best head coach. jmt acknowledgement, i think, in the industry. just to be acknowledgement, ithink, in the industry. just to be— acknowledgement, ithink, in the industry. just to be recognised by colleagues. _ industry. just to be recognised by colleagues. by — industry. just to be recognised by colleagues, by players... - industry. just to be recognised by colleagues, by players... will- industry. just to be recognised by colleagues, by players... will will be updating _ colleagues, by players... will will be updating you _ colleagues, by players... will will be updating you on _ colleagues, by players... will will be updating you on those - colleagues, by players... will willj be updating you on those awards. colleagues, by players... will will i be updating you on those awards. if you keep across the bbc sport website, you can find out who has
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won. the indoor world championship is under way in norfolk. it was an all scottish affair at hopton unsee. it was an all scottish affair at hopton—on—sea with paul foster and jason banks here in green unable to stop stewart anderson and darren burnett from winning two sets to nil. it's the third time the pair have lifted this title having also won in 2016 and 2022. anderson will be hoping to win the mixed pairs title in tomorrow's final. much more on our website. that's on the iplayer and the bbc sport app as well. let's bring you a reminder of our top story — everton are facing further sanctions for preaching sustainability rules. they have been docked ten points already and could
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face further sanctions. they're not the only from your club either. nottingham forest have also admitted sustaining losses above the permitted thresholds. more details on all of our stories on the bbc sport mac website. that's all from sportsday. thank you very much for watching, bye—bye. hello there. over the last day or two, we have seen some problems due to snowfall across northern areas of scotland, but worse could be around the corner. and i think for tuesday, the threat of disruptive snow in scotland becomes much more widespread — more on that in a moment. 0vernight tonight, there will be plenty more of those snow showers packing in across northern scotland, with some further significant accumulations. it stays windy, so there'll be some further drifting of the snow and blizzard—like conditions at times. anotherfreezing cold night — —2 to “4 in the towns and cities, a lot colder than that, though, in the countryside. tomorrow, first of all, england and wales,
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for most areas, it's a dry day with plenty of sunshine. the sunshine won't do much for the temperatures — 3—4 celsius for many areas — however further north, however, further north, that's where we're looking at the risk of some disruptive weather. an area of low pressure is set to move into this cold air with a spell of disruptive snow. now, the temperatures vary quite a bit across this weather system — for northern ireland, northern england northern england and southern scotland, the air�*s a little bit milder, so there could be some rain mixed in with that, the snow will be heaviest over hills. whereas on the northern edge of this weather system, the air is cold enough to have the snow come right down to low elevations. and that means, through the central lowlands of scotland northwards, we're looking at some disruptive snow — 5—10cm, maybe even 20 in a few places, and, as well as those low—elevation snow totals, we are looking at similaramounts up over the southern uplands of scotland. and then, through tuesday evening, we'll see some snow arrive across the higher pennines as well. so, there is the risk of some more
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widespread disruption, i think, through tuesday. central lowlands of scotland, northwards, and across the hills of the southern uplands — i think that's where we'll most likely see the biggest chance of disruption. some cars might get stranded in the heaviest falls of snow. by wednesday, an area of low pressure comes in off the atlantic. now, there will be some snow on the northern edge, tickling southern england with the heaviest falls stay in europe 20—30cm over there — that means the most disruptive weather will be, again, across more northern portions of the uk. another five to as much as 20 centimetres of snow piling in across northern scotland, still with strong winds causing that snow to blow and drift around, as well. similar weather on the cards for thursday, but eventually, we do get out of the freezer. this weekend sees a return of wet and windy weather.
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live from london, this is bbc news. as is really relatives of hostages seized, orare as is really relatives of hostages seized, or are stuck in gaza, seized, or are stuck in hamas releases a new video in which it claims that two israeli hostages held in gaza have died. a us—owned cargo ship is hit in the gulf of aden by a ballistic missile fired by yemen's houthis. britain's prime minister defends the uk strikes against the houthis on friday. and here in the uk, a review has found vulnerable young girls were found vulnerable young girls were found at the mercy of grooming gains in greater manchester. —— grooming
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gangs. hello, i'm rich preston, welcome to the daily global — where we'll bring you the top stories from around the world. we start with some breaking news — that hamas has released a new video claiming that two israeli hostages held in gaza have died. the video features a woman hostage, speaking under duress, saying that the two men she had been held with, had been killed while in capitivity. the two male hostages have been identified as yossi sharabi and itay svirsky. in a statement accompanying the video, the armed wing of hamas said the hostages were killed by israel's air strikes. the israeli defence minister yoav gallant has accused hamas of using psychological abuse over the fate of the hostages. 0ur middle east correspondent wyre davies told me more from eastjerusalem. this will be very distressing for
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the families of the hostages —

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