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by quickly getting on the scoresheet again. erling will come back in the preseason and say, "oh, i'm still tired". not refreshed. it is normal. now he is fresh. i said before, for the way we played, don't change minds. but this guy is helping us to win games. he has the ability in the final third to create something that is not in statistics, not in the books, not in the genius managers and so on. they are from them. have them 90 minutes or 30 minutes, it is better. meanwhile 14—time european cup winners real madrid travel to germany to face rb leipzig later. carlo ancelotti's side will be without england starjude bellingham who's out with an ankle injury after picking up a knock in their 4—0 win over girona in la liga on saturday.
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england lioness captain leah williamson has been named in sarina wiegman�*s squad for the first time since missing out on the women's world cup last summer. the arsenal defender has been included in the lionesses' 23—woman squad for upcoming matches against austria and italy in spain. williamson returned to her club arsenal last month after nine months out with a serious knee injury. jess park, who last played for the lionesses in october, is also back, while millie bright is unavailable for selection due to injury. thousands of fans in ivory coast have come out to cheer the squad after their africa cup of nations success. the team were paraded around the streets of abidjan with the trophy, which they won for a third time after beating nigeria 2—1 in sunday's final. their victory is all the more remarkable after they were almost knocked out of the group stages of their own tournament and then sacked their coach. the elephants dramatically recovered to add to their 1992 and 2015 titles.
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england could play two seamers for the third test against india with spinner rehan ahmed perhaps the most likely to miss out. ahmed, 19, was at training on tuesday after experiencing a "discrepancy" with his visa as england, returned to india following a break in abu dhabi. batter ollie pope says it hasn't affected the leg—spinner. i think we are getting around, he was in good spirits training today, i think it was sorted fairly quickly yesterday. it is all going on behind—the—scenes and hopefully in the next day or so, hopefully it is all sorted. he is in good spirits, ball is getting around him, he is happy to be out here training. and that's all the sport for now. breaking news. three people have been found guilty at westminster magistrates' court of a terror offence after they displayed images
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of paragliders at a pro—palestine march in central london a week after hamas militants attacked israel. giving his verdict, thejeopardy senior districtjudge said, seven days earlier hamas went into israel with what had been tried as paragliders. he said a reasonable person would have seen and read that, do not find a reasonable person would interpret the image merely as a symbol of freedom, there is no evidence that any of these defendants are supporters of hamas or were seeking to show support for hamas. if you're watching in the uk and are planning a valentine's night in tomorrow with a delivery from your favourite takeaway, then you could be disappointed. thousands of takeaway delivery drivers are going on strike on wednesday evening. the walkout — from 5pm to 10pm — is part of a dispute about pay and conditions. let's speak to callum cant — he's a senior lecturer at essex university,
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and author of riding for deliveroo. tell us why valentine's day? well, it is usually — tell us why valentine's day? well, it is usually profitable _ tell us why valentine's day? well, it is usually profitable one - tell us why valentine's day? well, it is usually profitable one for - it is usually profitable one for these platforms, a lot of orders being made, the riders have made the decision that this is an opportunity for them to exert leverage and show how essential they are to the operation of these businesses. what operation of these businesses. what is the problem? _ operation of these businesses. what is the problem? wages _ operation of these businesses. what is the problem? wages are - operation of these businesses. what is the problem? wages are really . operation of these businesses. what| is the problem? wages are really the central bone — is the problem? wages are really the central bone of _ is the problem? wages are really the central bone of contention. _ is the problem? wages are really the central bone of contention. the - central bone of contention. the riders are demanding £5 minimum per delivery, and that they will be paid much less to take for example, deliveroo, £3 15 point delivery, when you take into the cost of working in thatjob, insurance and petrol and maintenance, deliveries that pay that little can end up guaranteeing them... they are self—employed, the minimum wage doesn't apply, there is no wage floor. i was speaking to riders in london yesterday and they were describing to me wages as low as an average of £7 and hour. that is not
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enough to live in london and supportive family and do the things these workers are trying to do. so we are seeing an increase in drivers and riders of this kind, do you think the law needs to catch up in some protection for these kinds of workers? i some protection for these kinds of workers? ~ . . ., workers? i think that changing the law could be _ workers? i think that changing the law could be a _ workers? i think that changing the law could be a partial— workers? i think that changing the law could be a partial solution - workers? i think that changing the law could be a partial solution but| law could be a partial solution but it is unlikely to solve everything. as we have seen over the last year, strike action over wages with people who are fully employed and have all the protections of employment. it is notjust reclassifying these workers would provide a panacea that solves all the potential issues, instead i think we want to solve problems like these both in the case of food delivery and on a wider economy, a much longer and deeper process of thinking about what work is and what it should pay. and why we seem to live in a society that pay so much to people who control these companies and platforms and so little to the people who do the work. . ~ , ., self—employed, flexible work,
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alongside protections. "riders always earn at least the national living wage, plus vehicle costs, for the time they are working with us, though the vast majority earn far more than this," it said. uber eats said, "we know that the vast majority of couriers are satisfied with their experience on the app, and we regularly engage with couriers to look at how we can improve their experience." let's get more now on labour withdrawing support for its candidate in the rochdale by—election. the party's leader sir keir starmer has insisted that he took "decisive action". labour spent much of yesterday defending azhar ali before ditching him when new comments came to light. the conservatives say the row shows labour is not fit for government. sir keir says he is committed to being ruthless about tackling anti—semitism. let's speak now to john stevens, political editor of the mirror. thank you forjoining us. what is your analysis of the way that labour
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have dealt with this? i your analysis of the way that labour have dealt with this?— have dealt with this? i think they robabl have dealt with this? i think they probably could — have dealt with this? i think they probably could have _ have dealt with this? i think they probably could have acted - have dealt with this? i think they i probably could have acted quicker, this story first emerged on sunday evening and ended up on the mail on sunday on sunday. italy on sunday evening, if they had decided to ditch him as a candidate, we be talking about this on tuesday. keir starmer was campaigning in wellingborough today where there is another by—election, another one in kingsford on thursday, two by—elections that labour are hoping to win. good news stories for labour. but that campaign visit today was overshadowed by this row about rochdale. when labourfigures look back at this they will think probably they could have acted much quicker. there was complicating factors because of this by—election at the end for the month, the nomination papers have already gone in. even though labour have said they decided to ditch this candidate because the nomination deadline had already passed, he will still go on the nomination papers as the labour candidate. it was too late for them
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to replace it with anyone else. that's why i think there is reluctance on the part of labour to ditch him immediately with that story emerging. irate ditch him immediately with that story emerging-— ditch him immediately with that story emerging. ditch him immediately with that sto emer-uin. ~ . , . ., story emerging. we are expecting an election at some _ story emerging. we are expecting an election at some point, _ story emerging. we are expecting an election at some point, in _ story emerging. we are expecting an election at some point, in a - story emerging. we are expecting an election at some point, in a wider . election at some point, in a wider context, how damaging is this incident to the prospects? i think the sa incident to the prospects? i think they say is _ incident to the prospects? i think they say is rrot — incident to the prospects? i think they say is rrot a _ incident to the prospects? i think they say is not a great _ incident to the prospects? i think they say is not a great story - incident to the prospects? i think they say is not a great story thisl they say is not a great story this week, it is obviously going on for several days, but will it change the course of the general election campaign? i wouldn't have thought so. if you have theories of candidates coming out and doing a general election campaign, that would be hugely damaging, but one of the things labour has been better on in recent months is how it sets people wanting to stand for them in an election. by the time you get a general election, whether in may or related easier, this row will probably be far in people's memories, they won't really remember it. . ., .,
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memories, they won't really remember it. ~ . ., ., memories, they won't really remember it. what about for those people in rochdale, it. what about for those people in rochdale. in _ it. what about for those people in rochdale, in terms _ it. what about for those people in rochdale, in terms of— it. what about for those people in rochdale, in terms of a _ it. what about for those people in l rochdale, in terms of a democratic process for them, what does this mean? , . ., , , ., mean? they have all this they got fewer options. — mean? they have all this they got fewer options, the _ mean? they have all this they got fewer options, the same - mean? they have all this they got fewer options, the same names . mean? they have all this they got| fewer options, the same names on mean? they have all this they got - fewer options, the same names on the ballot paper but if you are a labour supporter, do you still support the labour candidate if you know they win, they won't be able to set as a labour mp, or do you support someone else? that is why it did take labour a bit of time to decide what to do with thesker. the green party candidate has already been dumped by the party. he is also no longer going to be the green candidate, so it is a bit of a mess, this rochdale by—election. it is a bit of a mess, this rochdale by-election-_ by-election. yeah, certainly interesting _ by-election. yeah, certainly interesting times. _ by-election. yeah, certainly interesting times. thank - by-election. yeah, certainly| interesting times. thank you by-election. yeah, certainly- interesting times. thank you for speaking to us. let's bring you the rochdale by—election reminder, it takes place on the 29th of february. there is the full list of candidates. if you
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would like more information on all of that, go to the bbc news website or the app. we are expecting more shortly about the situation in gaza, we will bring you that in the next hour. that is all from me. thank you for watching. hour. that is all from me. thank you forwatching. updates hour. that is all from me. thank you for watching. updates on all of our stories are on the bbc news website or the app. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. good afternoon. a very different—looking day of weather today for much of england and wales than we saw yesterday. gone are those blue skies. instead, the daffodils languishing underneath rather grey leaden skies. but still the sunshine continues across much of scotland today and indeed the far north of northern ireland too. and here is the weather front responsible for the change in our weather.
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it's a warm front, it's moving further northwards and eastwards as we head through the rest of the afternoon across england and wales. and it's bringing with it some milderfeeling air, but lots of thickening cloud, coastal fog and some showery outbreaks of rain on and off for the rest of the day with brisk south—westerly winds. but still some sunshine for much of northern ireland and from the borders north with some wintry showers still perhaps across the higher ground of western scotland. and overnight tonight, well, our weather front continues to push further northward, sending more cloud into northern ireland and perhaps into southern scotland, too. a sharp temperature contrast overnight tonight with temperatures for some in the sheltered glens of scotland down as low as minus six celsius, but double figures further south across much of england and wales. again, the showery outbreaks of rain likely to continue and a few more weather fronts around on wednesday again, all pushing northwards and eastwards. there'll be some heavy rain for a time across northern ireland and into southern scotland. as that rain moves further north and bumps into the colder—feeling air over the higher ground of scotland, it's likely that it could turn to snow.
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there'll also be more rain across the south of england and wales, but in between maybe a few brighter spells and any brightness will help to lift the temperature to ia or 15 celsius. again, brisk south—westerly winds for some. more weather fronts around on thursday. this warm front introducing some very mild—feeling air and if we do get any brightness across the south east of england through the day on thursday, temperatures here could rise as high as 16 or i7 celsius. most of the rain on thursday will tend to be towards the north and the west. again, there will be some heavy downpours at times, temperatures well above the seasonal average and starting to rise, too, across the far north of scotland as that rain continues to push further northwards. on friday, that rain is mostly pushed out towards the east. there'll be plenty of cloud around, some outbreaks of drizzle here and there. the best of any brightness really on friday will tend to be to the south and the west. again, temperatures mild for the time of year. bye— bye.
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live from london. this is bbc news. on patrol when air strikes hit. we'll bring you an exclusive bbc report on the challenges parmademics face, when responding to gaza's emergency calls. as the situation remains desperate in rafa, american, egyptian, israeli and qatari officials meet in cairo to discuss
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a ceasefire and hostage deal. we'll speak live to dr aurelie godard from doctors without borders — who's just returned from rafah. under who's just returned from rafah. pressure, under who'sjust returned from rafah. pressure, the lab( leader under pressure, the labour party leader in the uk is criticised over the handling of this by—election candidate. it the handling of this by-election candidate. , ., ., . , ., the handling of this by-election candidate. ., . , ., ., candidate. it is a tough decision, a necessary decision _ candidate. it is a tough decision, a necessary decision that _ candidate. it is a tough decision, a necessary decision that when - candidate. it is a tough decision, a necessary decision that when i - candidate. it is a tough decision, a necessary decision that when i say j necessary decision that when i say the later part —— labour party has changed under my leadership, i mean it. police in delhi fire tear gas on indian farmers marching towards the capital — as they protest for better prices for their crops and a world's first. scientists say a roman egg, discovered in britain, still has its liquid contents. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live,

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