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because we have a climate change. because we have a reminder that we understand so much more about the planet thanks to a fleet of spacecraft flying high above us. david shukman, bbc news. time for a look at the weather — here's chris faulks. how could you some of those satellites! we've seen a big change in our weather patterns, a cold front moving through with a mixture of sun and showers following across the uk from the satellite, in space you can see this cloud pushing north and east, that's the cold front disappearing, and it's brought real change. northern scotland, yesterday one of the warmest places in the country. today it's been about 11 degrees cooler, the biggest drops have been generally across northern areas of the country. overnight we will continue to see showers feeding across wales and parts of northern ireland, into the south—west as
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well. it's generally the western areas will continue to see showers bidding in. clear spells elsewhere and things cooling off, temperatures getting down into single figures. much cooler than night then we've been used to. tomorrow is quite unsettled. sunshine and showers for west scotland and northern ireland, further south wales and west of england will see rain room again and that will spread east and north through the day. some of their own quite heavy, accompanied by gusty winds. the temperatures cooler than recently, but closer to where they should be at this time of late september. on tuesday night the rain clears out and we get a ridge building infor clears out and we get a ridge building in for wednesday. it should be a brighter day with more sunshine for most. again a few show is filtering in, northern areas of northern ireland into the western scotland, north wales, cheshire, merseyside, greater manchester into the midlands, showers continue on and off even into the afternoon. and it's worth pausing for thought,
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september so far has been pretty dry and very warm, but the outlook is neither. it stays very unsettled with showers or longer spells of rain. 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. hello and welcome to sportsday. a woeful weekend for europe's offers. how can they recover after a to feed by the usa? ally walks away from test cricket. the intensity proves two months, but he is not hanging up his england yet. can grampa undertake brighton for the part — to the top of the premier league. also
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coming up in the programme we look ata trial coming up in the programme we look at a trial keeping hitting the ball to a minimum. we look at a trial keeping hitting the ball to a minimum.— look at a trial keeping hitting the ball to a minimum. we really want --eole to ball to a minimum. we really want peeple to start _ ball to a minimum. we really want people to start thinking, _ ball to a minimum. we really want people to start thinking, talking, l people to start thinking, talking, considering alternatives with the overarching aim of protecting the players and the game. hello and a very warm welcome. europe went into the ryder cup with such hope despite being underdogs. the united states had nine of the top ten rent players but europe had always been able to draw and camaraderie that americans had never been able to capture. that all changed with the usa dominating from
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the first morning and over welding their opponents and yesterday's singles winning by a hefty i9— their opponents and yesterday's singles winning by a hefty 19— nine. i got a point, and singles winning by a hefty 19— nine. i gota point, and i'm singles winning by a hefty 19— nine. i got a point, and i'm disappointed that i didn't do it sooner. two good opportunities to lift us out of the hole, and i wasn't able to do it. look at the height on it. just keep sitting. _ look at the height on it. just keep sitting, fantastical. the look at the height on it. just keep sitting, fantastical.— sitting, fantastical. the unity we've all come _ sitting, fantastical. the unity we've all come together - sitting, fantastical. the unity we've all come together as i sitting, fantastical. the unity we've all come together as a | sitting, fantastical. the unity - we've all come together as a country to play. _ we've all come together as a country to play. there's _ we've all come together as a country to play, there's nothing _ we've all come together as a country to play, there's nothing better. - to play, there's nothing better. cheering _ it's been a great team atmosphere. that's what helps. we were on the same page and we all wanted to win.
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the us to get it right this week. they— the us to get it right this week. they would have been tough to beat. it's a great _ they would have been tough to beat. it's a great win for them. this they would have been tough to beat. it's a great win for them.— it's a great win for them. this will robabl it's a great win for them. this will probably be _ it's a great win for them. this will probably be the — it's a great win for them. this will probably be the closest _ it's a great win for them. this will probably be the closest thing - it's a great win for them. this will probably be the closest thing i'll i probably be the closest thing i'll ever get— probably be the closest thing i'll ever get to, _ probably be the closest thing i'll ever get to, but _ probably be the closest thing i'll ever get to, but this _ probably be the closest thing i'll ever get to, but this is - probably be the closest thing i'll ever get to, but this is so - probably be the closest thing i'll i ever get to, but this is so special. special— ever get to, but this is so special. special day— ever get to, but this is so special. special day indeed _ ever get to, but this is so special. special day indeed for— ever get to, but this is so special. special day indeed for them. - ever get to, but this is so special. i special day indeed for them. let's get some insight into what went wrong. andrew murray, who was part of five live commentary team, nice to see you. where did it go pear—shaped for europe? fin to see you. where did it go pear-shaped for europe? on paper, i think we were... _ pear-shaped for europe? on paper, i think we were... it _ pear-shaped for europe? on paper, i think we were... it was _ pear-shaped for europe? on paper, i think we were... it was a _ pear-shaped for europe? on paper, i think we were... it was a tough - pear-shaped for europe? on paper, i think we were... it was a tough ask. l think we were... it was a tough ask. they were all in form, or most of
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them were. theyjust played slightly better than we did. there was certainly closer to the whole, but at the end of the day, it was such a fickle day. such narrow margins between winning and losing, and the americans, it was their time this time. i think it's a bit cyclical and it's difficult to be any more critical than that.— and it's difficult to be any more critical than that. how do you think euro -e critical than that. how do you think europe start _ critical than that. how do you think europe start to _ critical than that. how do you think europe start to rebuild _ critical than that. how do you think europe start to rebuild from - critical than that. how do you think europe start to rebuild from this? | europe start to rebuild from this? their confidence will be not from this. i their confidence will be not from this. ~ �* , their confidence will be not from this. ~' �* , ., , ., this. i think there's no question about that- _ this. i think there's no question about that. i— this. i think there's no question about that. i think, _ this. i think there's no question about that. i think, where - this. i think there's no question about that. i think, where do i this. i think there's no question. about that. i think, where do the next batch of ryder cup players come from? where are the next cultures coming from? there's no obvious answer to that. a couple of guys from denmark, their brothers, maybe
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robert mcintyre. but there's nobody that's really threatening that top 30 or a0 in the world as yet. it's a little bit cyclical. i think the american college system, which produces all the great players over there, comes to the fore. interestingly, i think that was one real challenge. so, he put a terrific performance. let's not make too much of it. the americans are just a little bit better every day, which was devastating for us. there's a lot of talk before the tournament about the rift between the teams for the usa, but they seem more united than ever before. i didn't go with all that, really. i think that was a bit of hype. his pr machine was working hardest, but
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there doesn't look much of a rift to me. they were high—fiving and stuff at the end. you can't be everybody�*s friends and you will get along better with some team—mates than others, but i think there's a bit of hype about nothing. in others, but i think there's a bit of hype about nothing.— others, but i think there's a bit of hype about nothing. in terms of what steve strick has _ hype about nothing. in terms of what steve strick has said _ hype about nothing. in terms of what steve strick has said after _ hype about nothing. in terms of what steve strick has said after the - steve strick has said after the tournament, is that something you agree with? i tournament, is that something you agree with?— agree with? i think so. the top ten -la ers of agree with? i think so. the top ten players of the _ agree with? i think so. the top ten players of the world, _ agree with? i think so. the top ten players of the world, ate _ agree with? i think so. the top ten players of the world, ate on - agree with? i think so. the top ten players of the world, ate on their. players of the world, ate on their side. so you can't argue. it could be argued the 198! team, when europe joined the folder, that was i think 11 joined the folder, that was i think i! of the 12 were major champions. ii of the 12 were major champions. and there was 15 major champions in that backroom staff. that was a
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really strong team with nicholas and watson and everybody, but this would take some serious piecing. i think wherever you're playing, it was great performance by them. thea;r wherever you're playing, it was great performance by them. they did look very good _ great performance by them. they did look very good indeed. _ great performance by them. they did look very good indeed. andrew - look very good indeed. andrew murray, thank you very much indeed. pleasure. ~ ., . murray, thank you very much indeed. pleasure. ~ ., ~ ., , murray, thank you very much indeed. pleasure. ~ ., ., . pleasure. mowing allie has announced his retirement. _ pleasure. mowing allie has announced his retirement, saying _ pleasure. mowing allie has announced his retirement, saying the _ pleasure. mowing allie has announced his retirement, saying the intensity i his retirement, saying the intensity can be too much sometime. he made his debut seven years ago — moeen ali. he says he wants to carry on enjoying his cricket. he won the 50 overs world cup in 2019, and he is in england's preliminary squad for the t20 world cup this year. he’s the t20 world cup this year. he's been a wonderful— the t20 world cup this year. he's been a wonderful role _ the t20 world cup this year. he's been a wonderful role model. i really— been a wonderful role model. i really hope off the back of what he's achieved in test cricket, there will be _ he's achieved in test cricket, there will be so — he's achieved in test cricket, there will be so many young boys and girls
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out there _ will be so many young boys and girls out there who want to follow in his footsteps — out there who want to follow in his footsteps. the way he holds himself is fantastic. he leaves a legacy. england — is fantastic. he leaves a legacy. england batterjason roig made an impressive debut in the ipl. they chased a target of 165, and he scored a blistering 60 from a2 balls. the sunrises reach their target with nine balls to spare with new zealand batsman kate williamson hitting and reaching half century in the process. it's not enough to lift them off the bottom of the table. let's have a quick look at some of the other sports stories making headlines. great britain's women have won the world rugby seven series after back—to—back possible final victories in canada. jazmine joyce with a hat trick in the opening nine minutes as they beat the usa by 22— five. naomi osaka
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looks set to return to tennis in the near future after saying she has the itch to play again. she took another break from the sport earlier after getting knocked in the first week of the us open. she missed wimbledon and the french open to focus on her mental health. the fuel shortage hit sport. it's affected nonleading football with dozens of matches called off. all midweek festers have been postponed as well as a sum of tomorrow's games — midweek matches. here's something you don't hear every day — brighton go to the top of the premier league tonight. they have won four of their five games. brighton have been a revelation. that took them 21 matches to record four lead wins.
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we have to not think too much about that. ~ ., , , that. like i said, it was very strong. _ that. like i said, it was very strong. but _ that. like i said, it was very strong, but they _ that. like i said, it was very strong, but they do - that. like i said, it was very strong, but they do that - that. like i said, it was very | strong, but they do that well that. like i said, it was very - strong, but they do that well and patrick is slowly changing and making his adjustments. it's going to be a tough match. that making his adjustments. it's going to be a tough match.— to be a tough match. that match kicks off at _ to be a tough match. that match kicks off at eight _ to be a tough match. that match kicks off at eight o'clock. - kicks off at eight o'clock. commentary is on radio five live. welcome. patrick vieira's first taste of the him 23, derby and brighton come here knowing that if they win the game, they could be sitting on top of the premier league tonight. i'm going to be commenting alongside former premier league
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winner chris sutton. brighton could go top of the premier league, how does that sound? it’s go top of the premier league, how does that sound?— does that sound? it's great for brighton. _ does that sound? it's great for brighton. but _ does that sound? it's great for brighton, but i _ does that sound? it's great for brighton, but i think— does that sound? it's great for - brighton, but i think southampton were top life last time, not to put a downer, but they've had a great start. i think they've got gold in the team. they created a lot of chances last season and didn't take them. that's the difference to the stop of the season — start of the season. stop of the season - start of the season. ~ . stop of the season - start of the season. . ., ., season. what about palace under vieira. season. what about palace under vieira- he _ season. what about palace under vieira. he broke _ season. what about palace under vieira. he broke my _ season. what about palace under vieira. he broke my nose - season. what about palace under vieira. he broke my nose once. l vieira. he broke my nose once. an a , vieira. he broke my nose once. anyway. it's — vieira. he broke my nose once. anyway. it's a _ vieira. he broke my nose once. anyway, it's a change _ vieira. he broke my nose once. anyway, it's a change of - vieira. he broke my nose once. anyway, it's a change of style l vieira. he broke my nose once. | anyway, it's a change of style at crystal palace this season. i thought it would be a difficult season, but brilliant performance last time against those here. they'll be looking to do the same tonight. they'll be looking to do the same toniaht. , ., .,, they'll be looking to do the same toniaht. , ., , ., tonight. this game last season, briahton tonight. this game last season, brighton had — tonight. this game last season, brighton had 25 _ tonight. this game last season, brighton had 25 shots _ tonight. this game last season, brighton had 25 shots on - tonight. this game last season, brighton had 25 shots on goal. tonight. this game last season, l brighton had 25 shots on goal and scored one. crystal palace had one and scored a two and won the game. have a listen on full at bbc radio
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five live. we've looked at the link between football and dementia many times, and the growing evidence that hitting the ball can cause damage to the brain. the first adult match with restrictions on heady will play yesterday, organised by the wife of a former player living with dimension. kicking off the game, bill gates. he's now been diagnosed with dementia, aiming to raise awareness for brain injuries related to sport. we really want people to start talking and considering alternatives with the overarching aim of protecting the players and the game. on the face of it, football as we know it with one simple rule — no
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hitting outside the 18 yard box. it was always going to take some getting used to. heading is and has always been an important part of the game, although increasingly, research has been carried out to learn about with the long—term effects of that might be. england's 1966 world cup god, dementia has played a part of the deaths of martin peters, ray wilson and others — squad. many will point to the fact that the materials made to make football has changed a lot, but the football has changed a lot, but the football association recently updated its rules on heading, including a band for under 11 �*s during training. plenty of goals, but this was never about the result but this was never about the result but the issue. now that we're into the second half, heading his band anywhere on the field. it
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the second half, heading his band anywhere on the field.— anywhere on the field. it brings a different dimension _ anywhere on the field. it brings a different dimension to _ anywhere on the field. it brings a different dimension to your- anywhere on the field. it brings a l different dimension to your game. you got _ different dimension to your game. you got to— different dimension to your game. you got to move your feet quicker and try— you got to move your feet quicker and try and — you got to move your feet quicker and try and find a different solution _ and try and find a different solution-— and try and find a different solution. ~ , ., , solution. the link improving between dimension and _ solution. the link improving between dimension and heading _ solution. the link improving between dimension and heading a _ solution. the link improving between dimension and heading a football - i solution. the link improving between dimension and heading a football - - j dimension and heading a football — — dementia _ dimension and heading a football — — dementia they— dimension and heading a football — — dementia. they all— dimension and heading a football — — dementia. they all need _ dimension and heading a football — — dementia. they all need to _ dimension and heading a football — — dementia. they all need to decide i dementia. they all need to decide what _ dementia. they all need to decide what we _ dementia. they all need to decide what we are — dementia. they all need to decide what we are going _ dementia. they all need to decide what we are going to _ dementia. they all need to decide what we are going to do— dementia. they all need to decide what we are going to do and - dementia. they all need to decidel what we are going to do and what's a safe way— what we are going to do and what's a safe way to _ what we are going to do and what's a safe way to move _ what we are going to do and what's a safe way to move forward. _ what we are going to do and what's a safe way to move forward. we - what we are going to do and what's a safe way to move forward.— safe way to move forward. we are unlikely to — safe way to move forward. we are unlikely to see _ safe way to move forward. we are unlikely to see any _ safe way to move forward. we are unlikely to see any changes - safe way to move forward. we are unlikely to see any changes to - safe way to move forward. we are unlikely to see any changes to the professional game any time soon, but work is under way to make the game saferfor work is under way to make the game safer for everyone. nesta work is under way to make the game saferfor everyone. nesta mcgregor, bbc news. sarah cox says she wasn't ready for the reaction she received when she became the first woman to take charge of a premiership match on saturday. it wasn't the first time she'd made history. five years ago, she'd made history. five years ago, she was the first professional female rugby union referee. she told
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sarah orchard her experience was something special. i sarah orchard her experience was something special.— something special. i wasn't really reared something special. i wasn't really prepared for _ something special. i wasn't really prepared for what _ something special. i wasn't really prepared for what was _ something special. i wasn't really prepared for what was going - something special. i wasn't really prepared for what was going to i prepared for what was going to happen in the reaction from people. when i ran out there and all the fire cannons and well, it was amazing and a lot of people said take it all in. that's what i did. i spent two seconds having a luck around, because we don't have these opportunities very often. this could be gone in a heartbeat, so let's make sure what you absorb it and enjoy the moment. the spectators, the support, the game itself, the players, the way everybody interacted with that. i absolutely felt a part of all of that moment, and it was something i don't think you will ever replicate. what and it was something i don't think you will ever replicate.— you will ever replicate. what was it like dealing with _ you will ever replicate. what was it like dealing with those _ like dealing with those
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personalities? when people say names like danny kaye, they all come with a bit of extra on the pitch. you have been resting for years, so was it difficult? hat have been resting for years, so was it difficult? ., . ., , �* it difficult? not particularly, i'm aware those _ it difficult? not particularly, i'm aware those people _ it difficult? not particularly, i'm aware those people are - it difficult? not particularly, i'm aware those people are on - it difficult? not particularly, i'm aware those people are on the i it difficult? not particularly, i'm - aware those people are on the pitch. at the end of the day, i'm still out there to do a job and so are they, so you can't get too caught up in that. i want to learn from the people who are on there, and i want to work out how i can use that in my game. it to work out how i can use that in my name. . , to work out how i can use that in my ame, ., , ., to work out how i can use that in my ame. ., , ., ., ~' ., game. it was a great weekend for it didn't game. it was a great weekend for it didn't end — game. it was a great weekend for it didn't end there. _ game. it was a great weekend for it didn't end there. she _ game. it was a great weekend for it didn't end there. she helped - it didn't end there. she helped bring home team gold, a great end to the summer which began with disappointment. i’m the summer which began with disappointment.— the summer which began with disappointment. i'm 'ust upset that i scratch disappointment. i'm 'ust upset that i scratch this h disappointment. i'm 'ust upset that i scratch this one. _ disappointment. i'm just upset that i scratch this one. they _ disappointment. i'm just upset that i scratch this one. they clocked - i scratch this one. they clocked away, which was music to my ears. finally with something to celebrate.
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european team gold an individual elder — a huge boost after another roller—coaster season. the elder - a huge boost after another roller-coaster season.— roller-coaster season. the last 24 hours has been _ roller-coaster season. the last 24 hours has been exceptional. - roller-coaster season. the last 24 hours has been exceptional. for l roller-coaster season. the last 24 l hours has been exceptional. for our country, our nation, it wasjust hours has been exceptional. for our country, our nation, it was just so cool to go and dominate as well as we did. such a girl power group. a team for all girls and such great mates. i love the adrenaline — 18 full of girls. that's what keeps me going, and the moment these competitions have come back lights more of a fire. this competitions have come back lights more of a fire.— more of a fire. this recent success has helped — more of a fire. this recent success has helped make-up _ more of a fire. this recent success has helped make-up for— more of a fire. this recent success has helped make-up for the - more of a fire. this recent success i has helped make-up for the crushing has helped make—up for the crushing disappointment of missing out on another olympics. piggy was picked
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in the initial gv squad, only to miss the final cut for a second time. piggy and her horse had to knuckle down and pick themselves up. it's so hard because it's been your focus for so long, it's what drives you. every day, every minute, it's what gets you through and all you're wanting to do is your very best to peek at the right time, and then it's suddenly taken away again. oh, god, it'sjust a punch in the gospel god, it'sjust a punch in the gospel. but it's been massive for me personally to get back — — a punch in the gut. you think you can't do it again, but the moment, it'sjust a matter of time. you've got a new
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focus and a new important focus, and you learn to go again and the fire relates and you have excitement and you're driven again. i think that's what gets me. you're driven again. i think that's what gets me— you're driven again. i think that's what gets me. piggy has 'ust want event left what gets me. piggy has 'ust want event teft of h what gets me. piggy has 'ust want event left of the h what gets me. piggy has 'ust want event left of the season, - what gets me. piggy hasjust want event left of the season, and - what gets me. piggy hasjust want| event left of the season, and in the travelling and competition stops. finally a chance to breathe and celebrate with her family. james burridge, bbc news. we always love to bring you great sporting moments, and over the weekend, we were treated to two fine examples from american football. how about this for an incredible touchdown. jacksonville jaguars returned, and hejust went touchdown. jacksonville jaguars returned, and he just went for it. it took him just 1a seconds to reach the end zone to score the joint longest touchdown industry, also
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held by baltimore ravens, justin tucker didn't. his effort made it to the right side of the crossbar, breaking the record for the longest field goal. secured a 19— 17 victory over the detroit lions with three seconds remaining. the definition of cutting it fine. thanks so much for watching. take care. welcome back to bbc news. let's get more of the resignation of andy mcdonald during the middle of the labour party conference. the now former shadow secretary writes to keir starmer,"
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"i joined your the letter goes on to say in response, sir keir starmer said... his focus is winning on the next election, and andy mcdonnell has been giving more details about the decision to resign from his post. the decision to resign from his tost. a , the decision to resign from his ost. ~ ., , ., , the decision to resign from his tost. , ., , p post. matters have been difficult for me. i tried _ post. matters have been difficult for me. i tried to _ post. matters have been difficult for me. i tried to discharge - post. matters have been difficult for me. i tried to discharge my i for me. i tried to discharge my duties as a member of the shadow cabinet on this specific issue, and it is a point of principle for me. i think we've got to give that demonstration to the people that we seek to serve, and ijust
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demonstration to the people that we seek to serve, and i just ask that the leadership reflect upon this. and look to be clearer in their statements. if we are really committed to delivering social and economicjustice, this has got to be the bedrock of it. and we have not done that in this inability to be precise and clear about what our commitments are.— precise and clear about what our commitments are. andy mcdonald s . eakin t commitments are. andy mcdonald speaking in _ commitments are. andy mcdonald speaking in the — commitments are. andy mcdonald speaking in the last _ commitments are. andy mcdonald speaking in the last hour - commitments are. andy mcdonald speaking in the last hour or- commitments are. andy mcdonald speaking in the last hour or so. . speaking in the last hour or so. iain watson is in brighton at the conference. iain watson is in brighton at the conference-— iain watson is in brighton at the conference. over shout or it over but now _ conference. over shout or it over but now they've _ conference. over shout or it over but now they've lost - conference. over shout or it over but now they've lost the - conference. over shout or it over i but now they've lost the shadow can he _ but now they've lost the shadow can he that — but now they've lost the shadow can he that - — but now they've lost the shadow can he that - - _ but now they've lost the shadow can he that — — shadow cabinet member — he makes it very clear that the movement is more divided than ever in the pledges it keir starmer made
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in the pledges it keir starmer made in his own leadership campaign, more left—wing pledges, cannot be honoured. do you understand why he's gone? i honoured. do you understand why he's tone? ., , , honoured. do you understand why he's tone? , honoured. do you understand why he's tone? �*, honoured. do you understand why he's tone? gone? i absolutely can. it's a terrible shame. _ gone? i absolutely can. it's a terrible shame. and - gone? i absolutely can. it's a terrible shame. and he - gone? i absolutely can. it's a terrible shame. and he put i gone? i absolutely can. it's a | terrible shame. and he put an employer — — an enormous amount of work. overshadowed by the rows over keir starmer wanting to concentrate on methods of collecting his own replacement in the future. i'm really sorry about that. it comes after only, was it yesterday or the day before, that he gave a slap in the face to ed miliband by saying he wouldn't nationalise energy companies, which one of his pledges promised to do. ed had been clear about that. now he's asking andy to throw away, to put aside our support
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for low—paid people. it is really tragic, and he promised to unite the party, and actually, he's driving wedges within the party. i'm very disappointed at that. i want to win the election, and we need to be united to do that.— the election, and we need to be united to do that. various people from the jeremy _ united to do that. various people from the jeremy corbyn, - united to do that. various people from the jeremy corbyn, sacked l united to do that. various people i from the jeremy corbyn, sacked like from thejeremy corbyn, sacked like rebecca long—bailey, the fact that he's gone, what does that say about keir starmer�*s leadership? it he's gone, what does that say about keir starmer's leadership?— keir starmer's leadership? it says he doesn't — keir starmer's leadership? it says he doesn't want _ keir starmer's leadership? it says he doesn't want to _ keir starmer's leadership? it says he doesn't want to involve - keir starmer's leadership? it says he doesn't want to involve people j he doesn't want to involve people who were involved in the previous regime. and that's undermining the unity committing to. i think it's pursuing a bit of a factional agenda in spite of his promise, and it's yet more of his ten pledges that are
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being bent. and i deeply regret that, i don't think it will do him or the party any good. the latest res-onse or the party any good. the latest response to _ or the party any good. the latest response to andy _ or the party any good. the latest response to andy mcdonald's - response to andy mcdonald's resignation. more headlines at the top of the hour, but before that, the weather. hello. we've seen a significant drop in temperature today. temperatures have been dropping close to average, but the drop has been pretty large. it's all about this area of cloud, moving across the country earlier in the day. what followed is that fresher air. that was one of the warmest places at 23 . temperatures have been around 11 c or lower. on the radar picture, we can see plenty of shower activity following our main band of rain across northern scotland. that will continue to ease away. i suppose decent weather to spot a rainbow or two. those showers
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will be brought in by those blustery south—westerly winds, and most frequent for western scotland. some dry weather across inland areas, and with those clear skies, it will be a colder night. temperatures getting down into single figures. outbreaks of rain will spread into wales. perhaps not reaching the east. brighter weather and sunshine and showers, the temperatures about 1a to 17 . that rain with some gusty winds clear through. and that we get this ridge of high pressure belittling in. it means wednesday should be a day with increasingly high weather. the inscriptions will be northern areas of northern ireland, west coast of scotland.
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areas like merseyside and cheshire will see showers both morning and afternoon, but otherwise, a lot of dry weather. thursday, another area of pressure bringing rain. the rain will be at its heaviest across england and wales. further northwards and westward from northern ireland and scotland, rain clearing at least for a time with some brighter weather and perhaps more rain returning to northern ireland rated later in the day. temperatures 15 to 16 across the country. that's your latest.
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welcome to outside so it's live from berlin and london. here in germany the election has thrown up a nailbiter. one man and one party are ahead but not by much. olaf and his spv say they have got and monday to form the next government. the election made _ form the next government. iie: election made three form the next government. tie: election made three parties form the next government. ti9 election made three parties stronger there for this is a visible monday from our citizens, these three parties should also lead the next government. hat parties should also lead the next government-— parties should also lead the next tovernment. :, , :, ., , ~ government. not everyone agrees. and tet government. not everyone agrees. and get america's _ government. not everyone agrees. and get america's party — government. not everyone agrees. and get america's party came _ government. not everyone agrees. and get america's party came a _ government. not everyone agrees. and get america's party came a close - get america's party came a close second. each candidate is refusing
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