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hello from the bbc sport centre. let's start at the australian open where there's been plenty of drama on day nine in melbourne. not so much though for the number two seed carlos alcaraz, who eased through to the quarter finals with a commanding display on rod laver arena. the wimbledon champion lostjust eight games on his way to beating miomir kecmanovic of serbia in straight sets. it is great to find this level, to play this level. in the matches, on the court, i am feeling better and better every day and feeling better every match that i am playing, coming into the quarterfinal with a lot of confidence. and in that quarter final, alcaraz will face the sixth seed alexander zverev, who was taken to a fifth set tie—break by the 19th seed cameron norrie.
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the british number one twice came from behind to force a decider but it was zverev who booked his place in the quarterfinals, sealing the tie—break 10—3 four hours and five minutes. third seed daniil medvedev is also into the quarter finals but he didn't have it all his own way. portugal's nuno borges took him to four sets in melbourne. the two—time finalist failed to convert two match points at 5—4 in the third set, before winning the fourth 6—1. ukrainian dayana yastremska has become the first qualifer to reach a grand slam quarterfinal since emma raducanu at the 2021 us open. yastremska knocked out the two time champion victoria azarenka 7—6 6—4. it's the first time the world number 93 has ever progressed past the last 16 of a major. yastremska won't play in an all—ukrainian quarter final though, after elina svitolina retired injured against linda noskova.
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the wimbledon semi—finalist quit when she trailed 3—0 to the czech teenager, who also advanced into her first grand slam quarter final. american nick dunlap became the first amateur to win a pga tour event since phil mickleson in 1991. the 20—year—old kept his nerve to hole a six—foot par putt on the last to clinch the american express title by one shot. but he misses out on the $1.5 million prize money though because he's not a professional, but all is not lost as he now has a two—year exemption on the circuit as well as entry to the masters, the us pga championship and the players championship. the kansas city chiefs remain on course for a fourth super bowl appearance in five years after winning another nail—biting play—off game against the buffalo bills. two years ago this same fixture served up a classic and sunday's divisional round match—up certinaly lived up to the billing, the chiefs taking it 27—24. it is the third time in four years
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that kansas city have knocked the bills out of the play—offs and this time they did it in buffalo. up next for the chiefs, the baltimore ravens who beat the houston texans 34—10. meanwhile, the detroit lions booked their place in the nfc championship game for only the second time. they held off the tampa bay buccaneers to win 31—23 and reach the nfc championship game for the first time in 32 years. detroit will now head to the san francisco 49ers on sunday. india batter virat kohli has withdrawn from the first two tests against england for personal reasons. the 35—year—old has told his captain rohit sharma that "certain personal "situations demand his presence and undivided attention." the five test series begins in hyderabad on thursday. don't forget, there's plenty of football happening later this monday. in the premier league, brighton host wolves. it's a big day at the africa cup
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of nations, with former champions egypt and ghana both potentially on the brink of elimination, as they face cape verde and mozambique. and at the asian cup, defending champions qatar take on china. and that's all the sport for now. in the uk, one of the biggest storms for years — storm isha — has caused havoc. with gusts of up to around 100 miles per hour, the storm has left tens of thousands of homes without power, especially in northern ireland and scotland. at least two people are feared dead after the storm. it also caused a lot of travel disruption, not only from those travelling from the uk but also travelling from the uk but also travelling to the uk. live now to amy greenaway and her sister alex hay, their flight from geneva switzerland to birmingham airport was cancelled on sunday, along with several other flights to the uk.
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thank you both of you forjoining me. let me ask you first of all, tell me a story on what happened. we tell me a story on what happened. - arrived yesterday to get a flight to birmingham and waited around three hours to be told about half—an—hour before boarding that it was cancelled, along with other flights back to the uk and then all hell broke loose, really. ourflights were rearranged the 24—hours after, so we are back here today. there were no ground staff around, nobody to ask. we were left to our own devices to arrange accommodation and then obviously all of the hotels around the vicinity of the airport workbook so we had to spend a bit of money to get an extra night's accommodation.— money to get an extra night's accommodation. ~ ., ., accommodation. what we both doing in geneva? we were _ accommodation. what we both doing in geneva? we were here _ accommodation. what we both doing in geneva? we were here for— accommodation. what we both doing in geneva? we were here for alex's - accommodation. what we both doing in geneva? we were here for alex's 30th | geneva? we were here for alex's 30th birthda for geneva? we were here for alex's 30th birthday for a — geneva? we were here for alex's 30th birthday for a weekend, _ geneva? we were here for alex's 30th birthday for a weekend, friday - - birthday for a weekend, friday — sunday, and it has been great but a bit of frustration about getting
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home. ., ., ., , _ ., ., ., home. you are happy airport now and what have they _ home. you are happy airport now and what have they said _ home. you are happy airport now and what have they said about _ home. you are happy airport now and what have they said about your- what have they said about your flights? will you get back? easyjet will hepefully _ flights? will you get back? easyjet will hopefully get _ flights? will you get back? easyjet will hopefully get us _ flights? will you get back? easyjet will hopefully get us back - flights? will you get back? easyjet will hopefully get us back to - will hopefully get us back to birmingham. we have not been told there are delays but there are refuge flights back to london that had been cancelled so hopefully we will get back and everyone is safe. how has the delay affected you? obviously financially you have had to spend more money to get a hotel and accommodation, but how has it affected you otherwise? in must of been very stressful yesterday. it was, yes, and we both have young children at home but their grandparents were on standby and we have all lost a day off work. but it is one of those things, we must get back. i do not think we will get any sort of reimbursement for the flights but hopefully the cost of the hotel that we paid for
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yesterday. the hotel that we paid for yesterday-— the hotel that we paid for esterda . ., ~ . ., yesterday. thank you so much for takin: the yesterday. thank you so much for taking the time _ yesterday. thank you so much for taking the time to _ yesterday. thank you so much for taking the time to speak- yesterday. thank you so much for taking the time to speak to - yesterday. thank you so much for taking the time to speak to us - yesterday. thank you so much for| taking the time to speak to us and we wish you the best of luck in getting yourselves back home after what must have been really 24—hours for you. the royal college of obstetricians and gynaecologists has issued new guidance, telling health care workers that they should not report women to the police if they suspect they've had an illegal abortion. the professional body says it's concerned about an increase in the number of police investigations, warning medical staff that they could be struck off if they share confidential patient data. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson explains more about the new guidance. this guidance sets out the legal and professional obligations of health care workers who work with regnant women or women who have had a miscarriage or termination. that is an abortion that has taken place after 28 weeks, which is prohibited in england, scotland and wales. the
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guidance underlies that health care workers have no general obligation to report a crime to police and that rather they have a professional duty to maintain a patient�*s �*s confidentiality and that if they do not that, they can be —— there can be disciplinary action. the guidance is that if a health care worker suspects there has been a late abortion, they should not call the police, give information to the police, give information to the police, take blood tests or other examples for police, and where women agrees to information being shared with the police, the health care worker should ensure that women have not been pressurised to do that. the reason is guidelines have been published by the royal college and others is because there has been big concern amongst doctors, health care workers about a sharp rise in the numbers of women who have been investigated by police in the 160 years since the abortion act, and
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only three women were ever convicted of having a late abortion. but since 2022, six women have found themselves in court being prosecuted, dozens more have been investigated by police, often for taking an abortion type pill, triggering a late abortion. what they are concerned about is that often it is health care workers they believe who are reporting these women to the police. in one instance, it was after an emergency cesarean in hospital that the police were called. they say that these are exceptionally red cases and these women are extremely vulnerable and rather than being a criminal matter, it should be a safeguarding health care matter. but crown prosecution service has said it has a duty to uphold the laws that parliament sets out. it says it carefully considers these personal circumstances of those investigated but it is having
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tougher oversight in checking more at a very senior level when these cases come up. at a very senior level when these cases come um— cases come up. one more bit of breakin: cases come up. one more bit of breaking news _ cases come up. one more bit of breaking news before _ cases come up. one more bit of breaking news before we - cases come up. one more bit of breaking news before we go, i cases come up. one more bit of breaking news before we go, a l cases come up. one more bit of- breaking news before we go, a source has told the bbc that the train drivers union aslef has called off its extra five days of strike action from the 5th of february. important to underline their will still be strike action from the 30th of january, which will go ahead, but as things stand, the latest round of strike action will not go ahead. the sources that it is no longer intended that there will be an sarah levels —— minimum service levels. so there will be fewer strikes at the end of this month but still strikes on the 30th of january. more end of this month but still strikes on the 30th ofjanuary. more on our website as always. goodbye for now. hello, there. good afternoon. as storm isha clears our shores,
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we prepare for the next named storm that will be with us on tuesday, storm jocelyn. of course, we're still dealing with the impact from isha today. gusts of wind across the central belt last night got to 70 to 80mph quite widely, with higher wind gusts elsewhere, of course. it does stay windy for the rest of the afternoon with some sunshine, but also some blustery showers. if we just take a look at the forecast map, you can see the isobars, a tight squeeze on those. it does stay windy for the rest of the day. still gusts of wind a0 to 50mph quite widely, higher towards irish sea coasts. the winds easing down a little across shetland. there will be blustery showers, most frequent towards the north and the west, but wintry over the hills of scotland. cooler feeling air too — eight to 11 degrees celsius. as we head through this evening and overnight, a quieter looking picture as a brief ridge of high pressure keeps us a little more settled. it will feel quite chilly out towards eastern areas, perhaps even a touch of ice across eastern scotland — lows here of two or three degrees celsius. but we start to see cloud and rain edge in from the south and the west
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as we head into tomorrow morning. that sets the scene for storm jocelyne. that will be with us on tuesday. again, damaging gusts of wind with trees and structures already weakened from storm isha. it's taking the same sort of track. this deep area of low pressure swings northwards and eastwards just to the north of scotland. it's across western areas of scotland and towards the north of scotland where we could see gusts of wind of up to 75 to 80mph as we head through tuesday. widely gusts of wind of 45 to 50mph, higher than that towards exposed coastal areas. most of the rain will be towards the north and the west, but some more heavy rain swings in eastwards further south through the day. some very mild feeling air too. but the storm clears. by the time we get to wednesday we are drawing more of a north—westerly wind and this will usher in some slightly cooler feeling air again. it's a much quieter looking day of weather on wednesday, with some showers again across north—western areas of scotland, perhaps across parts of wales, but also some sunshine. many of us should stay dry.
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still rather blustery, though. we look out towards the west again on thursday as there will be more weather fronts pushing eastwards. a quieter day of weather again on friday with some sunshine. do keep an eye on the forecast. bye— bye.
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live from london. this is bbc news:
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families of israeli hostages storm the knesset — in protest at the government's failure to bring their loved ones home. we speak to the brother—in—law of one of the hostages. we we speak to the brother-in-law of one of the hostages.— we speak to the brother-in-law of one of the hostages. we demand the government — one of the hostages. we demand the government take _ one of the hostages. we demand the government take our _ one of the hostages. we demand the government take our voices - one of the hostages. we demand the government take our voices into - government take our voices into account and make sure the policy they implement in the gaza strip makes sure that hostages are returned home. india's prime minister has inaugurated a hindu temple on a disputed site — where a mosque was torn down three decades ago. storms in the northern hemisphere — the us sees more than 90 weather—related deaths — and in the uk, storm isha leaves at least two dead. welcome to verified live.
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divisions in israel over the war in gaza have been

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