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on albert square but it impacts on water already often fraught relationships... what's wrong with you? nothing is wrong with us, darling. we'll certainly be a part of plots to come. and while we were on the welsh government has announced a local lockdown in parts of caerphilly in south wales. there were 31 new cases in caerphilly today with a total of 98 reported in the last seven days. time for a look at the weather here's nick miller. for those who didn't get to see the sunshine today, some blue skype from the channel islands, there might be a light rain to end the day but many of us have seen light rain at some stage and there will be further patchy drizzle tonight especially in parts of wales and western england and poor visibility on the hills. for scotland a few clear spells but
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it will be a mild night, first of a few of these as temperatures hold up in the mid teens and tomorrow still quite humid with a lot of cloud, some sunny quite humid with a lot of cloud, some sunny spells initially in scotla nd some sunny spells initially in scotland but clouding over with rain returning to north—west scotland in the afternoon, for northern ireland plenty of cloud, light rain and drizzle but for england and wales to the east of high ground you may see some sunny the east of high ground you may see some sunny spells and any in eastern england could lift the temperature higher. rain to end the day more widely for scotland and northern ireland, moving south into wednesday with not much rain left as it crosses england and wales. behind that front it brightens up, the return of sunny spells, the chance ofa return of sunny spells, the chance of a few showers, it will be cooler and fresher, temperatures in the mid to high teens and a much cooler night on wednesday. another spell of rainfor night on wednesday. another spell of rain for scotland and northern ireland on friday and throughout the
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weekend it will turn warmer for some of us and if you think the uk's weather is up and down, spare a thought for the people of people of denver, colorado, a heatwave now but tomorrow arctic air brings a massive temperature change from 36 today to close at 23 tomorrow and is now. like a bit of warmth, i like a bit of snow but not necessarily close together. that's all from the bbc news at six so it's goodbye from me , and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are.
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hello, and welcome to sportsday with me, chetan pathak. coming up on the programme — sent home for breaking quarantine rules — mason greenwood and phil foden are told to leave england's training camp. sent packing from new york — novak djokovic says he's extremely sorry after being disqualfied from the us open for hitting a line judge with the ball. chasing her 24th grand slam title, serena williams is currently in control of her fourth—round match. we'll bring you the latest. and also coming up in the programme — the 17—year—old golfer who says losing her hair has made her more focused.
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welcome to the programme. thanks forjoining us. it was all smiles from phil foden and mason greenwood at the weekend after they both made their international debuts for england, but they'll play no part against denmark tomorrow after being sent home for breaking coronavirus quarantine guidelines. according to reports in icelandic media, they allegedly met two girls in a separate part of the hotel away from where the england team was staying. gareth southgate has called both players naive and says they've apologised for not following the guidelines around being in a covid—secure bubble. no other members of our party had
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beenin no other members of our party had been in contact with those two players and that is why they could not go to breakfast this morning. they could not join not go to breakfast this morning. they could notjoin us for training. so we are very clear that we are following all the guidelines in that regard. it's a very serious situation, and we have treated it that way and have acted as quickly as we have been able to. they have been naive. we've dealt with it appropriately. i think everything from there on, i recognise their age, but of course the whole world are dealing with this pandemic and there's responsibility on every age group to make sure that they play their part in keeping each other safe. i'm a father with young children and i know young adults, young people get things wrong. we are not excusing that in this instance. unfortunately for the two boys, they're going to find themselves in a situation because of where we are across
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the globe with a pandemic, where there will be a lot ofjudgment of them from afar. so, it's not for me to make that more difficult for them. they understand their responsibilities. they understand they've got this wrong, and now we've got to separate them from the squad because ourjob is to get on with the game. in response, phil foden's club manchester city say what happened was "totally inappropriate" and "fell well below the standard expected of a manchester city player and england international". whilst in a statement, manchester united says they're "liaising with the football association and are disappointed with the actions of mason greenwood". this is one of a number of challenges the england boss had to deal with. in november last year, he dropped raheem sterling after he had a confrontation withjoe gomez. and for these nations league
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matches, he's already doing without harry maguire, of course, after the manchester united captain was withdrawn from the squad last month after being given a suspended prison sentence in greece. it's no wonder gareth southgate's called it a job like no other in terms of what you have to deal with. here's our chief football reporter ian dennis. phil foden and mason greenwood have been left in the cold. they will not been left in the cold. they will not be here in copenhagen against denmark as a result of their actions. chris waddle is with me. was it like to be getting one youngster in the will that level of responsibility? it's a massive responsibility. you have a high—profile football is now. they have been silly. never have to get the trust back and it will take them a long time. they will be in the spotlight. they are very young and it is the start of their careers. they could have been here for 12 or 15 years and this will always be brought up now and they will have to really nail down. being an england
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