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a whole city and we've only located 40% of these. it will take some weeks to see if the space collision has worked and whether we now have the technology that could one day save our planet. rebecca morelle, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. yes, i will start with hurricane en, which i suspect over the next few days will be a significant weather story. —— ian. this is a strong hurricane, strengthening as we speak and it made landfall across cuba and has just left cuba a few hours ago and you can clearly see the defined ie on the satellite picture, it is the eye that demonstrates what a significant storm it was, the high end of a category three which weakened as it pushed a cross is a relatively narrow area of cuba but is now warming over warmer waters through the gulf of mexico and
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heading to the west coast of florida. it is the storm surge that will be significantly damaging and life—threatening for this storm. at least 3.5 metres, and many towns and cities across the west coast are only about a metre across —— above sea level so we will keep you posted on the developments. closer to home, today has been a showery one and the weather front has brought rain towards the south—west. elsewhere we've seen sharp showers pushing on across the north and eastern coast and some of them have been heavy at times. the showers will start to fade away in land and the rain across the south west will gradually drift towards the end of cornwall and across the isles of scilly but the northerly wind is keeping showers across the far north coast, but in land where we had clear skies, temperatures are likely to fall away so it will be a chilly start, low single figures for some of you first thing tomorrow but on the whole the winds will ease a touch after a blustery day, so
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tomorrow will be a quieter story in terms of the strength of the wind but this weather front, unfortunately, that will drive in some showers across parts of eastern scotland and down through north—east england, so across parts of newcastle, down towards edinburgh and into the north—east of england will see more significant rain. further west, fewer showers in comparison to today and in terms of the feel of things, yes, temperatures still struggling for this time of year and we are looking at highs of between 13 and i6 celsius. the rain will ease from the south and then behind it we will see more rain to come as we head towards friday, proper rain by then. that's bbc news at _ friday, proper rain by then. that's bbc news at six. _ you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website. from the six team, it's goodbye. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it's time tojoin our colleagues across the nations and regions
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for the news where hello and welcome to sportsday. it's scotland's turn in the nations league as steve clarke's men look to top their group and gain promotion as they take on ukraine in poland. still no win for england but was their performance at wembley enough? and what does gareth southgate need to fix before qatar? the lionesses are set to make their return next month,
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but who's made sarina wiegman�*s squad and who is out? also coming up in the programme. we will be hearing from blustar lawyers skipper ted hill se contemplate the future after his club went to administration, and he tells us who he thinks is to blame. the responsibility is on the head of leaders, and that is the leader of the club, who run the club. that is where, ultimately, responsibly lies —— blustar lawyers worcester warriors skipper. good evening and welcome to tonight's programme. we begin in krakow, where scotland round off their nations league campaign against ukraine this evening. steve clarke's men need a draw to finish top of league b, group i, and a promotion that would see them competing against the likes of spain, portugal or germany. jane lewis is in krakow.
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away from home, we are defensive, i feel like, but i would like us to be neutral, not too defensive, not too attacking, but play how we did on wednesday. mit? attacking, but play how we did on wednesday-— attacking, but play how we did on wednesda . ~ , ., wednesday. why are you so confident? wednesday. why are you so confident? we are on a — wednesday. why are you so confident? we are on a high. _ wednesday. why are you so confident? we are on a high, we _ wednesday. why are you so confident? we are on a high, we are _ wednesday. why are you so confident? we are on a high, we are on _ wednesday. why are you so confident? we are on a high, we are on a - wednesday. why are you so confident? we are on a high, we are on a high, - we are on a high, we are on a high, so we have— we are on a high, we are on a high, so we have got to keep going. earlier— so we have got to keep going. earlier today scotland squad went on a short stroll to stretch the legs, all eyes on whether everyone was present and correct after news of the virus within the camp yesterday. and it was good news. no more bouts of sickness today so everyone over here in poland is fit to play in
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what is a massive game against ukraine. i what is a massive game against ukraine. ~' , , ., ukraine. i think the players are showin: ukraine. i think the players are showing what _ ukraine. i think the players are showing what i've _ ukraine. i think the players are showing what i've said - ukraine. i think the players are showing what i've said for- ukraine. i think the players are showing what i've said for long | ukraine. i think the players are - showing what i've said for long time there determined to do well for their country. it has been as good as it has been for a long, long time. everybody likes to feel loved, so when you feel as though you've got that support from the scottish public, the players feel good about themselves. the public, the players feel good about themselves-_ public, the players feel good about themselves. , ., ., , themselves. the stadium in krakow is read for themselves. the stadium in krakow is ready for this — themselves. the stadium in krakow is ready for this nations _ themselves. the stadium in krakow is ready for this nations league - ready for this nations league finale. the scotland fans are ready too knowing a draw or a win for scotland tonight will see them top their nations league group and all their nations league group and all the rewards that come with that. jane lewis, bbc news, krakow. northern ireland are in greece for the final group game of their nations league campaign. aiming to end the group stage on a high, with second spot still a possibility. but it's a special night ahead forjonny evans.
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the leicester city player will be making his 100th appearance for northern ireland, joining an exclusive club of centurions for the country. thomas kane reports. about to become a centurion. evans had not even made his club debut when he was thrust into the international spotlight as an 18—year—old in the famous 3—2 victory over 13 years ago. he certainly — victory over 13 years ago. he: certainly has done well. in this atmosphere. he was the one who gave this teenager that his chance. to do 100 catches — this teenager that his chance. to do 100 catches is _ this teenager that his chance. to do 100 catches is difficult _ this teenager that his chance. to do 100 catches is difficult for _ this teenager that his chance. to do 100 catches is difficult for one - this teenager that his chance. to do 100 catches is difficult for one you have to _ 100 catches is difficult for one you have to he — 100 catches is difficult for one you have to be fit. do you have to avoid injury— have to be fit. do you have to avoid injury and _ have to be fit. do you have to avoid injury and that is a hard thing. and you have _ injury and that is a hard thing. and you have to— injury and that is a hard thing. and you have to play season in and season — you have to play season in and season out _ you have to play season in and season out on top of the games. so it is a _ season out on top of the games. so it is a phenomenal achievement. credit_
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it is a phenomenal achievement. credit to — it is a phenomenal achievement. credit to him to get to that mark, milestone — credit to him to get to that mark, milestone. credit to him to get to that mark, milestone-— credit to him to get to that mark, milestone. :, : ~ milestone. the hat-trick here when was jonny's — milestone. the hat-trick here when was jonny's first. _ milestone. the hat-trick here when was jonny's first. not _ milestone. the hat-trick here when was jonny's first. not only - milestone. the hat-trick here when was jonny's first. not only as - milestone. the hat-trick here when was jonny's first. not only as a - was jonny's first. not only as a team-mate — was jonny's first. not only as a team-mate but _ was jonny's first. not only as a team-mate but as _ was jonny's first. not only as a team-mate but as a _ was jonny's first. not only as a team-mate but as a friend - was jonny's first. not only as a team-mate but as a friend he l was jonny's first. not only as a i team-mate but as a friend he was team—mate but as a friend he was incredible. it was only �* but deserves all of the later but he deserves all of the that he gets. later but he deserves all of the - that he gets-— later but he deserves all of the that he nets. :, , ., , :, praise that he gets. evans has won almost metal— praise that he gets. evans has won almost metal in _ praise that he gets. evans has won almost metal in the _ praise that he gets. evans has won almost metal in the club _ praise that he gets. evans has won almost metal in the club game - praise that he gets. evans has won almost metal in the club game but| almost metal in the club game but this particular milestone is very special to him and his i did specialto him and his family. i did not know how _ special to him and his family. i did not know how involved it would be in what level— not know how involved it would be in what level we — not know how involved it would be in what level we would _ not know how involved it would be in what level we would get _ not know how involved it would be in what level we would get to. - not know how involved it would be in what level we would get to. as - what level we would get to. as was having _ what level we would get to. as was having a _ what level we would get to. as was having a target _ what level we would get to. as was having a target of— what level we would get to. as was having a target of a _ what level we would get to. as was having a target of a hundred - what level we would get to. as was having a target of a hundred would| having a target of a hundred would be amazing —
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having a target of a hundred would be amazing but _ having a target of a hundred would be amazing but as _ having a target of a hundred would be amazing but as time _ having a target of a hundred would be amazing but as time is - having a target of a hundred would be amazing but as time is on - having a target of a hundred would be amazing but as time is on it- be amazing but as time is on it is something — be amazing but as time is on it is something over— be amazing but as time is on it is something over the _ be amazing but as time is on it is something over the last- be amazing but as time is on it is| something over the last couple of years— something over the last couple of years i_ something over the last couple of years i had — something over the last couple of years i had been— something over the last couple of years i had been really— something over the last couple of years i had been really pushing. something over the last couple of. years i had been really pushing for. there _ years i had been really pushing for. there is— years i had been really pushing for. there is not— years i had been really pushing for. there is not that _ years i had been really pushing for. there is not that many— years i had been really pushing for. there is not that many people - years i had been really pushing for. there is not that many people who| there is not that many people who have done — there is not that many people who have done that. _ there is not that many people who have done that. he _ there is not that many people who have done that.— have done that. he will be remembered _ have done that. he will be remembered as _ have done that. he will be remembered as one - have done that. he will be remembered as one of. have done that. he will be - remembered as one of northern ireland its greatest ever. and joins pat and stephen in the 100 club. pressure remains on gareth southgate and his faltering england squad, after they could only manage a draw against germany in their final match ahead of the world cup. but there was some hope for fans when the they came from two zero down to take the lead in the second half. that hope was short lived as germany went onto make it six winless games in a row for england. they have collectively talked as a group on their own with us. it is the whole experience one be needed, to grow the next part is a team.
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because you will have pressure in a new world cup. you can try and avoid pressure but it is coming. maybe it is the third group game, maybe it is the quarterfinal whatever it might be it is coming. better that we feel it and we learn how to deal with it. alex howell was at that match at wembley last night. ican i can only imagine the atmosphere what was like? that i can only imagine the atmosphere what was like?— i can only imagine the atmosphere what was like? at that stage it was a stranre what was like? at that stage it was a strange atmosphere. _ what was like? at that stage it was a strange atmosphere. was - what was like? at that stage it was i a strange atmosphere. was extremely quiet ed southgate said he could feel the crowd was with the team and you can actually feel that. and there was a massive relief when he scored to make it to 2—1. it was the first goal and the crowd was boring the team on and the celebrations were incredible. southgate actually
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said that the roof was coming off of the stadium. the game ended somewhere in the middle going up and down as england conceded that lee equaliser. there was a lot of hope but it did and a little bit with disappointment.— disappointment. ultimately disappointment _ disappointment. ultimately disappointment still - disappointment. ultimately disappointment still unable j disappointment. ultimately i disappointment still unable to disappointment. ultimately - disappointment still unable to get by when. but i think that performance some people might say will lift some of the pressure on southgate. it will lift some of the pressure on southgate-— will lift some of the pressure on southaate. :,, ,:, :, southgate. it has lifted some of the pressure off — southgate. it has lifted some of the pressure off of _ southgate. it has lifted some of the pressure off of him _ southgate. it has lifted some of the pressure off of him but _ southgate. it has lifted some of the pressure off of him but he - southgate. it has lifted some of the pressure off of him but he said - southgate. it has lifted some of the pressure off of him but he said the l pressure off of him but he said the team had come together this week and it had been good for him to see. the pressure it has also been on the players. he kept saying that the players. he kept saying that the players have not been in this scenario before. they have only known success, pretty much the entire time he has been in charge of this team. they had that great run in the european championships to the
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final and then the world cup before that. they made the semifinal. and as you heard him saying that they cannot hide from the pressure, it is coming. he said it was interesting for him to see how the players reacted they went to him and asked if they could hide a meeting on their own to talk through the issues and he said the individually they have taken responsibility for their performance is not being quite where he would've liked. he is quite happy although they have about one and are going into the world cup to win it does seem to be a little bit of hope and like you said he's under pressure but earlier neville was speaking about pressure, he knows all about pressure being a former england player in the tournament. he is insane why socket is the right man for the job. is insane why socket is the right man for thejob. he has done an unbelievablejob man for thejob. he has done an unbelievable job with england. man for thejob. he has done an unbelievablejob with england. it is absolutely incredible what he has achieved and absolutely incredible what he has
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achieved :, .,. ., absolutely incredible what he has achieved :, :,. ., , achieved and the fact that he is aroin achieved and the fact that he is going under — achieved and the fact that he is going under pressure _ achieved and the fact that he is going under pressure in - achieved and the fact that he is going under pressure in the - achieved and the fact that he is i going under pressure in the world cup is _ going under pressure in the world cup is fantastic. disappointed the fans that — cup is fantastic. disappointed the fans that are probably watching this many— fans that are probably watching this many times getting knocked out in the semifinals and not making get the semifinals and not making get the group — the semifinals and not making get the group games. this group of players — the group games. this group of players have got to the semifinals and finals — players have got to the semifinals and finals and they are punching well above their weight and in a few weeks' _ well above their weight and in a few weeks' time. well above their weight and in a few weeks" time-— weeks' time. about team selection and in particular _ weeks' time. about team selection and in particular some _ weeks' time. about team selection and in particular some players - weeks' time. about team selection and in particular some players are | and in particular some players are out of form. i and in particular some players are out of form-— out of form. i feel like the last coule out of form. i feel like the last coople of _ out of form. i feel like the last couple of weeks _ out of form. i feel like the last couple of weeks maguire - out of form. i feel like the last couple of weeks maguire i - out of form. i feel like the last| couple of weeks maguire i have out of form. i feel like the last - couple of weeks maguire i have heard about him a lot. last night he made about him a lot. last night he made a couple of errors made leading to calls for germany part of the reason why the team was to— one down. even then sapi defended him out there he said in the two games he was one of
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england's best players. and the most experience one he said previously england is not going to win a world cup with players that have three or four cups and harry maguire is near the 50 mark. he's been dropped by manchester united he put a tweet out last night saying sorry for his performance. the other big talking point is alexander—arnold so disappointing for liverpool women. he is quite low down on the pecking order. he is leaving with others ahead of him. without playing a single minute. so the two examples of players who have? 0ver that had going into broke up but there is a lot of football to be played till then and southgate will help to keep his players fit. i
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then and southgate will help to keep his players fit-— his players fit. i hope this competition _ his players fit. i hope this competition will - his players fit. i hope this competition will continue | his players fit. i hope this - competition will continue over the next few weeks. in that competition does continue on the football new show which is available to watch on the bbc iplayer. and to take a look at some teams across south america. well the lionesses are back in action next month for the first time since thye were crowned european champions. manager sarina wiegman has named a 2k player england squad for friendlies with world champions usa and czech republic. earlier i spoke to our reporter jo currie who told me who's in and who's out. the first call ups for those who are on loan. kelly from the euro winning squad are back they have come back from injury and morgan who has been in the squad before but has not made
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her international slide the view. some faces returning and a lot of plays are knocking on the door at the moment. every time she has to select a squad she has a bit of a headache. select a squad she has a bit of a headache-— select a squad she has a bit of a headache. :,, _, . ~ :, headache. those coming back from in'u , headache. those coming back from injury. staff — headache. those coming back from injury. staff still — headache. those coming back from injury, staff still not _ headache. those coming back from injury, staff still not coming - headache. those coming back from injury, staff still not coming back. injury, staff still not coming back from injury. stare injury, staff still not coming back from injury-— from injury. are some notable absentees _ from injury. are some notable absentees bethany _ from injury. are some notable absentees bethany england i from injury. are some notable| absentees bethany england all from injury. are some notable - absentees bethany england all out for this one. and others are missing the former captain has not played for england at all she has made a comeback now from that ankle injury and today saying she has had a conversation with her saying she's not ready yet but the door is not closed on her returning to england support in future. i closed on her returning to england support in future.— support in future. i had a conversation _ support in future. i had a conversation with - support in future. i had a conversation with her- support in future. i had a | conversation with her and support in future. i had a i conversation with her and i support in future. i had a - conversation with her and i think she is— conversation with her and i think she is not— conversation with her and i think she is not ready and also taking the opportunity and bringing in some
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young _ opportunity and bringing in some young players ten months to go to the world cup the door still open. i had conversations with her and i will meet — had conversations with her and i will meet her again at the end of october — will meet her again at the end of october. then we will see where they are. , :, october. then we will see where they are. ,, :, , october. then we will see where they are. , ., , , are. some big games coming up the world champions _ are. some big games coming up the world champions will— are. some big games coming up the world champions will be _ are. some big games coming up the world champions will be a _ are. some big games coming up the world champions will be a test. - are. some big games coming up the| world champions will be a test. they have proven — world champions will be a test. iie have proven themselves world champions will be a test. "iie have proven themselves to world champions will be a test. i““ie1: have proven themselves to be world champions will be a test. iie1: have proven themselves to be the best in europe and beating the best in the world the usa is ranked number one in the world and the next broke up as ten months away. is a real fi- 7 77— 7 is a real test a test say this is a real test a test they need need to know where need and they need to know where they are in the world pecking order you and they have ten months to fix what they need to fix which is in ten months' time in australia and new zealand.. it will be the first time alliances will to win blue we it sold out last year. it will be absolutely rocking.-
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it sold out last year. it will be absolutely rocking. speaking offence it is hard to deny _ absolutely rocking. speaking offence it is hard to deny the _ absolutely rocking. speaking offence it is hard to deny the impact - absolutely rocking. speaking offence it is hard to deny the impact of - absolutely rocking. speaking offence it is hard to deny the impact of the l it is hard to deny the impact of the euros. if you look at the first to open knight's records had been broken that is something to celebrate.— broken that is something to celebrate. ~ , , broken that is something to celebrate. , , _ celebrate. absolutely broken by clubs and collectively _ celebrate. absolutely broken by clubs and collectively as - celebrate. absolutely broken by clubs and collectively as a - celebrate. absolutely broken by clubs and collectively as a leak. | clubs and collectively as a leak. north london derby held that the emirates had a record crowd. the previous record was 38000 and have to smash that out of the park. at merseyside derby there was a seven o'clock kick off on a sunday night and he still attracted a number of people. over the beacon 89,000 fans turned out. the question is now how do they keep those fans coming back. that bump that you get after the euro win is of course very nice. thank you for that. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the sports news today. three time paralympic champion hannah russell has announced her retirement from swimming. in total, she won 11 titles
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at paralympic, world championship and european level. and recently took sliver at the commonwealth games in birmingham. basketball�*s world governing body has launched an investigation after a fight broke out among mali players at the women's world cup in australia. one member of the team attacked a team mate in the mixed zone following after their defeat by serbia. this year's bbc sports personality of the year will be held in salford on wednesday, the 21st december. alex scott, clare balding ,gabby logan, and gary lineker will present the 69th edition of the show live on bbc one. worcester warriors captain ted hill is calling for a review into the running of premiership rugby clubs. it follows his side's suspension after failing to prove it can
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continue as a viable business. it has now been put into administration.. hill says the lack of communication has been frustrating. we need this information was coming. we need this information was coming. we had meetings with the rugby player association who represent us and they discussed that this was most likely going to happen on monday that we would be suspended. i think it is, to be honest throughout the whole process it has just been the whole process it has just been the communication that has been the poor sector of the whole thing. i think that as players and staff 250 people are employed by worcester all they want is communication. i people are employed by worcester all they want is communication.- they want is communication. i know ou are they want is communication. i know you are frustrated _ they want is communication. i know you are frustrated who _ they want is communication. i know you are frustrated who do _ they want is communication. i know you are frustrated who do you - they want is communication. i know you are frustrated who do you feel i you are frustrated who do you feel most frustrated with? the response abili is most frustrated with? the response ability is on — most frustrated with? the response ability is on the _ most frustrated with? the response ability is on the head _ most frustrated with? the response ability is on the head of— most frustrated with? the response ability is on the head of the - ability is on the head of the leaders. the leaders of the club the people who own the club, run the
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club. i think that is what ultimately response ability lies at the people who leave the club. gieen the people who leave the club. given eve hinr the people who leave the club. given everything that _ the people who leave the club. given everything that has _ the people who leave the club. given everything that has happened do you think there is a review needed in the rugby union clubs and how they are managed and financed. i the rugby union clubs and how they are managed and financed.- the rugby union clubs and how they are managed and financed. i think of the partnership it — are managed and financed. i think of the partnership it is _ are managed and financed. i think of the partnership it is something - are managed and financed. i think of the partnership it is something that l the partnership it is something that we need to look at. i know it is something that they do and look into and say what their finances look like but quite clearly that needs to be more vigorous in terms of how deep they are looking because they cannot have clubs that this is happening to an major sporting teams at the top competitions that we are seeing the likes of the wasps going through the same things. you cannot keep having teams at the top of the game in these positions. because it affects peoples livelihoods, community as well. yellow affects peoples livelihoods, community as well. yellow there is
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still time to — community as well. yellow there is still time to rescue _ community as well. yellow there is still time to rescue the _ community as well. yellow there is still time to rescue the club - still time to rescue the club through the ministration process how hopeful are you? i through the ministration process how hopeful are you?— hopeful are you? i think we are ositive. hopeful are you? i think we are positive- we — hopeful are you? i think we are positive. we are _ hopeful are you? i think we are positive. we are hoping - hopeful are you? i think we are positive. we are hoping that i hopeful are you? i think we are i positive. we are hoping that from what we are hearing there is potential buyers who are willing to sort of step and, and take the club forward. to be able to do that i have just been talking about making sure people are able to do that we need these people to be looked at and make sure that they have funds for, and a clear vision for the club. we don'tjust want it to be here for the next two, three years we note to know that the future is secure. :, , :, ., ., :, , secure. how is morale amongst the -la ers. secure. how is morale amongst the players- you _ secure. how is morale amongst the players- you are — secure. how is morale amongst the players. you are the _ secure. how is morale amongst the players. you are the captain - secure. how is morale amongst the players. you are the captain how i players. you are the captain how difficult has been to keep everyone's hopes alive and motivated? it everyone's hopes alive and motivated?— everyone's hopes alive and motivated? it has been very difficult. obviously - motivated? it has been very difficult. obviously just - motivated? it has been very| difficult. obviouslyjust does motivated? it has been very - difficult. obviouslyjust does not fall on me. as i said, steve, luke are all management it is a tough job
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in this environment where people are not paid on time, don't know if they will havejobs. it not paid on time, don't know if they will have jobs. it is tough to keep people motivated at the start of each game. we are having meetings, is there going to be insurance. so it is tough to ask people to their body on their line for rugby. it is brutal sport so it's tough to cope people to ask do that with the uncertainty about what is happening ahead. are trying our best and people are doing, credits all the players as positive as they could be during the whole thing and stuff as well for trying. during the whole thing and stuff as well for trying-— worcester warriors were due to play gloucester in the premiership on sunday. their director of rugby george skivington said he felt for all involved at worcester. there's obviously a concern for the league for the people you know in this clubs. brilliant people at both
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of those clubs that you mentioned i don't know what the situation is or whatever but at worcester there are some great people. my sympathy goes out to anyone involved in this because i think, it is horrendous. if you had suddenly we are very blessed to be in sport. if you have a sportjob in rugby right now you really you to appreciate that right now. the head of the dutch boxing federation has vowed to "continue to fight for the olympic dream" insisting the international boxing association's extraordinary congress where he was denied the opportunity to stand against incumbent president umar kremlev was not a suitable "democratic process". boris van der vorst has warning the iba hsa put the future of amateur boxing at risk. he's been speaking to my colleague olly foster. we were deeply shocked and dismayed
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at iba. as well as great concerns expressed by the olympic community. now they have decided to appoint a president without a competitive election. despite, twice having the opportunity to do so. this will only lead to further damage to iba's bad reputation in the international sporting community. so this is not a democratic system that the boxing community deserves in my opinion. what will boxing do to have to get onto the programme are los angeles and 2028 because it is not there at the moment. it and 2028 because it is not there at the moment-— and 2028 because it is not there at the moment. it is pretty dangerous for olympic — the moment. it is pretty dangerous for olympic boxing. _ the moment. it is pretty dangerous for olympic boxing. the _ the moment. it is pretty dangerous for olympic boxing. the iba - for olympic boxing. the iba president mentioned that iba does not need the olympics. which is contrary to the mission of the iba. but mac where do you think boxing
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stance with kremlev at the helm? he has already made a statement hours after the conference. i think they will withdraw. permanently. and not in 2023. i think earlier. we cannot accept such a huge risk of exclusion. the fact that boxing is not included in the programme from 2028 is already a terrible sign. in my opinion after this conference we have to fight for the future of olympic boxing. with or without iba. just before we go. the sky's certainly not the limit for portugal legend louis figo. take a look at this. figo one of the world's best, involved in a world record for the highest football game, floating around at zero gravity on a special pitch
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inside an aircraft at an altitude of more than 20 thousand feet. diving unavoidable in this game. that is all from sports day more on her website from everyone here enjoy the rest of your evening tonight. good evening. tuesday brought us a day of frequent, fairly heavy showers and blustery northwesterly winds. as we move through tonight, most of the showers will be easing away, clear spells developing and winds falling lighter too. so that's the recipe for a fairly chilly night ahead. still a few showers continuing. we've got a bit of rain at first for the far southwest of england, a few showers for northern scotland
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and around some of these irish sea coasts, one or two in the east as well, but clearer skies elsewhere. and with lighter winds, it is going to be quite a chilly night. so, 3—8 for the towns and cities for most of us, but a little bit colder than that in the more more rural spots. starting wednesday on that fresh note, but more sunshine than recent days. still the odd shower for parts of wales, southwest england, northern ireland, but more persistent rain for a time for the far east of scotland and northeast england, where there could be the odd thunderstorm. so, fairly cool here, just 12 degrees, but most of us 14—16 with lighter winds and more sunshine. should feel a touch warmer than the past few days. then we've got a reasonably quiet day, just the odd shower around on thursday, but a return to wet and windy weather by friday.
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hello, i'm maryam moshiri. this is outside source. voting ends in four disputed referendums in parts of occupied ukraine, which russia may use to annex more territory. the west has denounced the vote a sham. ukraine accuses moscow of a terror attack on two pipelines carrying gas to europe. seismologists reported underwater blasts before three leaks emerged. meanwhile, the exodus continues. thousands of russian men trying to avoid the military call up are fleeing across the border. 66,000 russians have entered the eu in a week. here in the uk, the opposition leader keir starmer accuses the government of crashing
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