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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  February 15, 2024 1:30pm-1:46pm GMT

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time for a look at the weather. his darren bett. we have high temperatures, the highest temperatures in england and wales. temperatures have reached 17 degrees in worcestershire and also in suffolk and it's even 15 degrees in suffolk and it's even 15 degrees in bradford and also in manchester. it's not quite as warm as that in northern ireland, but it's turning drier and it's still very mild here. temperatures picking up across southern parts of scotland but it's been a bit of a struggle across more northern areas of scotland. quite a different picture here in aberdeenshire from earlier on where we've got misty, foggy weather and some rain around. that's the radar picture over the past few hours. it's drying off in northern ireland. we have rain developing across wales and west in england. that's going to be heavy in the south—west and the
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rain will push its way steadily eastwards overnight. as it does so the raynal tend to ease and by the end of the night we'll be in some clearer spells and some showers in the north and west. tonight won't be quite as warm as it was last night but not far off. it will be a very mild starts still as we head into friday and we are all in the same boat. there will be some sunny spells and many places will be dry. a few showers coming into northern scotland, wall or two further south heading over the irish sea into england and wales. more sunshine in more southern parts of england and fairly gentle breezes too. whilst it's not as mild as today, temperatures still above average, 12 in the central belt of scotland, 1a in the central belt of scotland, 1a in the central belt of scotland, 1a in the south—east of england. if we look to the west there are weather fronts going to be heading our way this weekend. the first one dies away. this is the main feature that will push eastwards over the weekend but ahead of that slight ridge of high pressure, so it's looking dry. there may be a lot of cloud left over and there will be a few spots of rain in these western areas ahead
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of rain in these western areas ahead of the main main band, that weather front, taking wetter weather into northern ireland on saturday and before nightfall into western parts of scotland, but ahead of that we've still got this quite mild air 13—14 degrees the high. let's follow the band of rain on the weather front. we will all get some wet weather on saturday night. northern parts of the uk will see the rain clearing but further south it could be a bit of a struggle. the main main band is there but we've got this cluster of rain moving across england and wales, so the sunnier skies will be across northern england, northern ireland, eventually wales and also into scotland with just one or two showers in the far north—west, and those temperatures over the weekend are not really changing very much. it's still on the mild side, just not quite as mild as today. thanks, darren. and that's 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. goodbye.
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hello and welcome to sportsday with me, gavin ramjaun. crystal palace move their scheduled press conference, after manager roy hodgson�*s taken ill in training, with the club set to be preparing to sack the 76—year—old. a stunning century from india captain rohit sharma means england have work to do, as the 3rd test begins in rajkot. and we'll be looking ahead to what promises to be the most open super league season in years, which kicks off tonight with the hull derby. crystal palace have today cancelled their scheduled press conference — after the club said manager roy hodgson was taken ill during their morning training session. it comes after much speculation
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that the club are set to sack him. hodgson, who's 76, took charge of his 200th match at the club, in monday's home defeat to chelsea. palace are nowjust five points above the relegation zone but have won just three of their last 19 matches. former frankfurt boss oliver glassner is said strong favourite to take over. supporters have displayed banners in recent weeks — calling for hodgson to be sacked and shared their frustration with how the club is being run. manchester united have approached newcastle sporting director dan ashworth aboutjoining the club. ashworth has a long—standing relationship with ineos head of sport sir dave brailsford, that dates back to ashworth's time with the english football association. talks over compensation are yet to take place between the two premier league clubs. it's understood ashworth is keen to move to old trafford, following fa approval of sirjim ratcliffe's proposed bid to buy a minority stake in the club. mbappe's former france team—mate — goalkeeper hugo lloris — has been introduced at his
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new club lafc in the us. lloris spent 11 seasons in london, at premier league side tottenham — but says he's raring to go in the mls. mls is growing really fast. i think the football, or the soccer, i don't how you call it, is something that is becoming really exciting. there is a lot of expectation from the fans everywhere in the country and i think it is improving year after year, and it was always something i was looking for. a stunning century from india captain rohit sharma helped his side to 326 for 5 against england, after the first day of the third test in rajkot. chris wood with four wickets, on his impressive return to the england test team, including taking advantage of confusion involving
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sarfaraz khan, run out on debut. what an innings, though, from sharma, who struck 131. ravindra jadeja, a stellar innings for him too after declaring himself fit for this test, passing his 100 as well. the five match series is currently tied 1—1. red bull team boss christian horner will make his first public appearance since a complaint of inappropriate behaviour was made against him. he's expected to attend the launch of the team's new car for the upcoming season. the 50—year—old is under investigation by red bull, and was interviewed by an independent lawyer on friday over claims about his behaviour towards a female employee. horner, who has led the team since 2005, has denied the allegations. rafa nadal�*s return to competitive tennis is on the back burner for now — after the spaniard pulled out of the qatar 0pen. nadal made his long—awaited return after almost a year out with injury at january's brisbane international. he sustained a hip injury at the tournament, which ruled him out of the australian open. the 22—time grand slam winner said he wasn't ready to compete — and told spanish media he wasn't sure how many tournaments he'd be able to compete in this year.
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tiger woods does return later on, it's for the genesis invitational in california — an event he's hosting — but it'll be his first official pga tour start since the masters last april. woods will tee off alongside justin thomas and gary woodland — he's been battling with injuries including a fused back and ankle — but says he's hoping for a good week. my ankle doesn't hurt any more. then again, it is different from other parts of my body. other parts of my body have taken the brunt of that. it has moved to different body parts that are now fused. other parts of the body have to adapt and as far as the love, i still love competing and playing, i love being part of the game of golf. this is the game of a lifetime and i
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don't ever want to stop playing. now, he is one of the biggest names in world rugby — and this weekend, sam burgess, makes his long awaited return to english rugby league as the new head coach of warrington wolves. burgess is one of the big talking points ahead of the new super league season, which begins with the hull derby this evening. adam wild reports. he was once the most talked about player on the planet. sam burgess is the man to deliver. but now the conversation has turned to coaching. sam burgess — warrington wolves boss. i've actually found it quite natural. i've enjoyed the challenges it's thrown at me, watching players grow individually and then the team knit together. so yeah, i really, really enjoyed it. the sam burgess story is already the stuff of legend. and young, burgess 17 years of age,. a precociously talented teenager,
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incredibly one of four professional rugby league playing brothers, all of whom took their talent down under. the south sydney rabbitohs, owned by russell crowe, was where sam excelled. he captained his country, playing alongside his brothers. his, theirs, is a rugby league dynasty that may never be matched. but warrington, they've always had high hopes and now with a new superstar coach, could he be the inspiration to match that aspiration? well, they've already had the perspiration. sam's victory on tv show sas australia, leading to the preseason military boot camp. yeah, three days we did. cold, wet, miserable. as you can imagine. sam said it'll not make you a better rugby player, but it will make you a better team mate. and i think we got better at that. i think when the look back on it, you might see the reasoning for it, but whilst they're in the middle
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of it, they didn't quite enjoy it. but if it helps it a small bit then it was worth it. but a few sore heads at the end of it. still amidst the highs, it's a career that's overcome plenty. the burgess brothers lost their father, also a rugby league player, at a young age to motor neurone disease. much more recently, issues in sam burgess's private life have made both front and back pages. i think i've been through some really tough times growing up, as a player, as a retired player and as a coach, i'll probably go through some things. but personally, i've grown as a human being since all that. overall, i think it'll make me a better coach. in a twist of sporting fate, the coach that gave him his chance as a player almost 20 years ago will also be the coach he comes up against in his first game in charge. when he was 17 and was a young adolescent trying to turn into a man, he was going through sort of things with his with his family, with his father's illness. and to see a young man cope with that situation,
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to look after his father, not only that, to integrate into a dressing room and play super league, play internationals, at such a young age, all the achievements he's done in the sport, i think dealing with that as a young man in a family situation is as good an accolade, and that's the most thing i'm most proud of him for. the return of sam burgess was a hot topic amongst those at the season's launch. still, there is plenty more to discuss, like who can stop reigning champions wigan or current world club champions st helens? completing the super league line up this year is london. the broncos back once again as the sports tries to crack the capital conundrum. the season, though, begins in more traditional surroundings, a hull derby — kicking off a super league commanding more attention than ever before. adam wild, bbc news. a quick recap on our top story — crystal palace have today cancelled their scheduled press conference — after the club said manager roy hodgson was taken ill during their morning training session.
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it comes after much speculation that the club are set to sack him. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that's bbc.co.uk/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. you're watching bbc news. i'm tanya beckett. the uk's most recent gdp figures show the uk entered recession in 2023. the last time the uk's economy was in recession was 2020, during the covid pandemic. gdp shrank by 0.3% in the last three months of 2023 — october to december. that follows a fall of 0.1% in the previous quarter, july to september. despite gdp falling in successive quarters, it did grow by 0.1% across the whole of 2023,
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the data shows. but what about other countries in the g7? well, lack of growth has been a challenge for many of the world's leading advanced economies over the past six months, but not in the united states. if we take a look at the us — it has seen the strongest and most consistent growth throughout the year. with a growth of 1.2% in the third quarter — that's july to september 2023 — and then it grew by 0.8% in the fourth quarter — that's october to december 2023. in canada — there's been a slight dip in the third quarter. down by 0.3%, but then plus 0.3% in the fourth quarter. in italy, there has been weak growth with 0.1% in the third quarter, and very slight increase of 0.2% in the fourth quarter. france — it remains flat with 0% in both the third and fourth quarters. japan, like the uk, is in a technical recession, which is down by 0.8% in the third quarter and down by 0.1% in the fourth quarter.
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and last of all, but not least, germany — which shrinks by 0% in the third quarter, and then by 0.3% in the fourth quarter. the uk chancellor, jeremy hunt, has been speaking about these figures and says you can't have long term healthy growth with high inflation. let's have a listen. we always expected growth to be weaker while we prioritised tackling inflation, and that means higher interest rates, and that is the right thing to do because you cannot have long—term, healthy growth with high inflation. but also for families, when there is a cost of living crisis, when the cost of their weekly shop is going up, their energy bills are much higher, it is the right thing to do. the underlying picture here is an economy that is more resilient than most people predicted, inflation is coming down, real wages have been going up now for six months. and if we stick to our guns, independent forecasters say that by the early summer we could start to see interest rates falling,
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and that will be a very important relief for families with mortgages. the shadow chancellor rachel reeves has blamed the prime minister personally for the uk economy falling into recession, saying it was "rishi s recession". speaking earlier, she said this. at the moment the uk has the highest inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan, i think, are likely to have gone into recession at the end of last year. so i don't buy this argument that you need to have a recession to get inflation down. other countries are doing an awful lot better at controlling inflation whilst also managing to grow their economy. i spoke to economist vicky pryce and she gave us her assessment on rachel reeves' speech. vicky pryce and she gave us her
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well, it's true that the uk

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