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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  February 5, 2024 1:30pm-1:46pm GMT

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cue, swiftie hysteria. a strong showing for women in the big categories is a significant moment for the grammys, which has faced criticism for overlooking some female artists in the past. and this year is a memorable one forfemale artists across several generations. # moons and junes. ..# this was a moment many fans never thought they'd see — joni mitchell performing for the first time at the grammys, at 80 years old. # ..the dizzy dancing way that you feel. ..# a remarkable comeback, after almost losing her life to a brain aneurysm. with major wins and powerful performances, this was a grammys in which women were well and truly centre stage. emma vardy, bbc news, los angeles. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett.
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thanks very much. we've got a bit of sunshine breaking through the cloud today. but on the whole, it is a cloudy but very mild start to the new week. the thickest cloud is further north across northern parts of scotland. it has been very grey and gloomy and very wet. there has been over 100 millimetres of rain in highland scotland. 0rfrom that slow—moving weather front producing this band of thick cloud. that move southwards over the next few days and following on from that, we see this cold air moving south. at the moment, the cold air isjust in this cold air moving south. at the moment, the cold air is just in the finals of scotland. way from here, we have mild south—westerly winds and temperatures at 12 degrees quite widely. across england and wales, cloudy and quite windy overnight. some further light rain or drizzle here and there in the hills. but the main band of rain is moving southwards across scotland overnight into northern ireland. allowing some wintry showers in the far north of scotland, clear spells, a touch of frost and icy conditions. far cry from the rest of the uk, where those
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temperatures in england and wales are not budging much overnight. heading into tomorrow, this band of cloud and rain continued southwards across northern ireland into northern england and wales. heavy rain over the hills, rain eventually arrives in the midlands. sunshine follows to the north. it gets colder, wintry showers in northern scotland. temperatures lower than today, but we still have that mild air ahead of the rain and southern parts of england, so 13 or 1a degrees here. but even here, the weather changes overnight as we see rain moving down. following that, we get colder air pushing across more of the country and may be frost in many places for wednesday morning, but hopefully a bit of sunshine. still cloud and patchy rain through the english channel and the far south of england on wednesday. snow showers in northern scotland, particularly cold here. elsewhere, typical around 6 or 7 degrees. now, we have a weather front hanging around across the english channel and it is going to move northwards
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again overnight and into thursday as this area of low pressure comes in. with that wet weather moving northwards, it is moving into that cold air. so while southern parts of england and wales are likely to see rain, further north, we find sleet and snow falling. there is a warning that has been issued for thursday and thursday night. and in this area of the uk, there will be widely two to five centimetres of snow, more over the hills. and at the moment, it is a yellow warning from the met office because it is still a long office because it is still a long way ahead and the details may change. but you get the idea of what is to come. thanks, darren. and that's the bbc news at one. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm jane dougall. england lose the second test, as india's jasprit bumra takes nine wickets.
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a liverpool defensive slip—up helped arsenal narrow the gap at the top of the table. they're second, but manchester city could leap frog them if they beat brentford tonight. chelsea women's manager, emma hayes, says more needs to be done to boost the numbers of female coaches. welcome to the programme. we start with the cricket and many had been optomistic that england could have chased down a target of 399, but it may have been a step too far. the visitors lost by 106 runs in the second test after a determined bowling attack by the hosts. the series is now level at 1—1. joe lynskey was watching.
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this five match test series is set “p this five match test series is set up the go the distance. india are backin up the go the distance. india are back in it, but england won't change. their target to win was 399 and yet they went at it swinging. sack crawley made 50 with shops that some of their approach, but this miracle run chase was one step too far. 0nly poe's runs help them win the first test, this time he fell —— fell cheaply. joe root knew he was out when it came off the bat. the last hope was the captain, but for once ben stokes let his wicket drift. screw off the mark, he was run out for 11. england were all out for 292. a score they can build on and next week's third test. this may
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be knocked back, but it sets up a thrilling series. ben stokes spoke after the match and said despite the loss he was encouraged by england's overall performance. i'm happy with the way we went after that chase. when an opportunity presents itself and it is a pressure situation, i think that generally brings the best out of people. it doesn't always work, but there were a lot of times when we were on top of india and then india were able to produce something that then put them back on top. in the premier league, the title race has become even more interesting with arsenal moving up to second in the table after a 3—1 win at home to liverpool. bukayo saka opened the scoring for arsenal before liverpool equalised through a gabriel own goal. a defensive mix up between virgil van dijk and alisson allowed gabriel martinelli to put arsenal ahead, before liverpool had ibrahima konate sent off and then
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leandro trossard made it 3—1. it was a huge game. it was a game where it was going to dictate a little bit where we are, you know, and where we are going to be. and... and it's an opponent that demands the best out of you, and the best of every individual, and demanding the best atmosphere to have the best chance to win. and we have replicated that with the players and then what they produced out there, it was just phenomenal. arsenal's win cuts the gap at the top to two points, but manchester city could overtake them if they beat brentford later. the london club's manager, thomas frank, says they relish these high profile games in the premier league, while city boss pep guardiola is prepared for a battle at the gtech community stadium. we know in the past how difficult it has been, even if we managed to when it was always tight. we know how they play, the standards that they
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have, they are clear and they believe it and they apply it really well. it is a challenge for us, a new challenge.— well. it is a challenge for us, a new challenge. one of the reasons wh i new challenge. one of the reasons why i wanted _ new challenge. one of the reasons why i wanted to — new challenge. one of the reasons why i wanted to get _ new challenge. one of the reasons why i wanted to get promoted - new challenge. one of the reasons why i wanted to get promoted as l new challenge. one of the reasons why i wanted to get promoted as a club and _ why i wanted to get promoted as a club and the team was to get the biggest _ club and the team was to get the biggest challenges in the world and we are _ biggest challenges in the world and we are facing the best team in the world, _ we are facing the best team in the world, that — we are facing the best team in the world, that won the treble and are on track— world, that won the treble and are on track to— world, that won the treble and are on track to win it again. it will be manager emma hayes�* final season before she takes up the role as head coach of the usa women's national team. she says the lack of female coaches in english football is a massive issue and is urging the game to come up with more creative ways to tackle it. she is one of only four female managers in the wsl and has been speaking to our sports editor dan roan. it is important for the woman's aim to maintain its unique set of standards or culture. i think we can coexist with the men's game but still thrive. i think the woman's
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game is at the very beginning of becoming a humongous sport. i suppose a lot of people would naturally presume that the surgeon playing numbers from girls and women would translate into a bigger pool of coaching, but that doesn't seem to be the case. we of coaching, but that doesn't seem to be the case-— to be the case. we have to look at the cost of — to be the case. we have to look at the cost of it _ to be the case. we have to look at the cost of it as _ to be the case. we have to look at the cost of it as a _ to be the case. we have to look at the cost of it as a starting - to be the case. we have to look at the cost of it as a starting point. i the cost of it as a starting point. it is £10,000 to a pro—licence and the wages in the woman's game are insignificant compared to the men's game. 0n insignificant compared to the men's game. on top of that perhaps we have to think about educating players much earlier on in their careers, it may be during international breaks when there is more downtime. i think we have to come up with more creative ways to get more women involved in coaching at younger ages and, most importantly, support so they can go through the coach education. they can go through the coach education-— they can go through the coach education. ., ., , ., ,~' they can go through the coach education. ., . , . w , education. you have been asked this countless times _ education. you have been asked this countless times about _ education. you have been asked this countless times about when - education. you have been asked this countless times about when a - education. you have been asked this| countless times about when a woman will manage our men's team, do you think that would help accelerate this process in terms of getting
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more women to state as a potential career? i more women to state as a potential career? ~' ., �* ~' more women to state as a potential career? ~ ., �* ~' ,., career? i think -- i don't think so. i think it is — career? i think -- i don't think so. i think it is about _ career? i think -- i don't think so. i think it is about creating - career? i think -- i don't think so. l i think it is about creating minimum standards, so the accessibility to get women into the game is thought about differently and, most importantly, getting clubs to be in position so they have minimum standards in place to hire women into the game, all boards as assistant coach ahead coaching level. but doing that is a challenge. aberdeen have appointed neil warnock as their interim manager until the end of the season. the 75—year—old will take charge as they look for a short—term replacement for barry robson following his dismissal from pittodrie last week. warnock came out of retirement 12 months ago to return to huddersfield and steer them from second bottom to safety in the championship. i get called a dinosaur and all
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sorts of names, some i can't repeat, but in my career as a football manager, from start to finish, nothing has changed in the fact that to be successful in management, 90% - 95% to be successful in management, 90% — 95% as man management. i know it sounds silly at my age, but i'm quite excited. the football association have confirmed the details of england men's final preparations for this summers' euros. they will face bosnia and herzegovina for the first ever time at newcastle's st james' park on monday, 3rd june. then, four days later, iceland will provide the opposition at wembley, before gareth southgate and his squad travel to their german training base for the tournament itself. the 2026 men's world cup final will be held in newjersey for the first time, at the home of the national football league's new york giants and new yorkjets. fifa announced the venues and schedule for the next world cup on sunday. the metlife stadium beat bids from dallas and los angeles
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for the right to host the final onjuly 19th. the expanded 48—team tournament is being co—hosted by the united states, canada and mexico. hong kong's sports minister has reiterated his government's call for an explanation from the organisers of a friendly between inter miami and a local team after lionel messi did not play. the much—hyped exhibition match on sunday ended with fans booing inter miami co—owner david beckham and demanding refunds because messi stayed on the bench. the eight time ballon d'or winner is still recovering from a hamstring strain. tickets cost up to $600 each and minister kevin yeung says the goverment�*s agreement with the match organisers required messi to play for at least 45 minutes, unless there were safety or health concerns. the organiser confirmed that lionel messi could not play. we therefore immediately requested for them to
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explore other remedies, such as lionel messi appearing in the field to interact with his fans and receiving the trophy. unfortunately, as you also, this did not work out. unfortunately, as you also, this did not work out. the week—long build—up to super bowl liii has started, with the kansas city chiefs and san francisco 49ers arriving in las vegas. american football's showpiece match takes place this sunday at the allegiant stadium. the chiefs are aiming to win back—to—back super bowl titles for the first time since the new england patriots 20 years ago, while the 49ers will be making an eighth super bowl appearance. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello. more now on our main story — a man arrested by police after the death of a woman in a dog
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attack in essex has been released on bail. the daughter of the woman who died has told the bbc she was attacked by banned xl bully dogs, but police haven't confirmed this. we are joined now by stan rawlinson, who is a dog behavourist who has worked as an expert witness in dangerous dog trials. we don't know the specifics of this case, but what factors can make a dog tun? —— taluk —— turn? there are a number of factors. the first 16 weeks of the dog's life has a massive impact on how that dog will turn out in later life. it is really, really important that they are socialised. we need more education and the general public don't have that. some dogs are actually created to be more aggressive and i believe that this
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breed is one of them. the reason i say that is i assess them on a regular basis. i retired some years ago, but these dogs started in 1980 and there were no problems with the xl bully until 3.5 years ago. they changed the plotlines and started tinkering with dna. suddenly the attacks and the tragedy that we have seen with this case as well have unfolded. it doubled, then tripled, then quadrupled the amounts of debt that we get per year and these dogs were involved and round about 70% of all of those deaths. this is a serious situation and unfortunately the new law becomes then would not have impacted on this particular case. the reason i say that is these
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dogs are supposed to be wearing muscles and

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