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as in cleveland. on the lively such as in cleveland. on the satellite picture, the strong winds are due to the area of low pressure that will pass quite a way to the north of the uk, somewhere around the faroes but still powerful winds and in the last hour we had a top gust of 76 mph in scotland and peak winds running through the hebrides at the moment but it won't be until midnight or the early hours until we see the strongest winds working across orkney and then shetland as well and with gusts potentially reaching 80 miles an hour with the stormy conditions, there is the threat of seeing some disruption across these northern areas of scotland. elsewhere, plenty of showers overnight across northern areas and dry in the south but where ever you are it will be a windy kind of night and the wind prevents temperatures falling to low, so around between three and five celsius for overnight lows. tomorrow some sunshine around and it will take awhile for the strong winds to work out of the way as the low pressure weakens and moves towards norway on the best of the sunshine
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will be in sheltered areas across scotland, central and eastern parts of england, east and wales and northern ireland, the north west of england and north west wales and south—west scotland, a warm front heading in so some damp weather and some light rain at times, but for most of us, it will be another mild day and for many temperatures range between eight and ii celsius and then over the next few days, high pressure in the south and we get milder air coming pressure in the south and we get milderair coming around pressure in the south and we get milder air coming around the top of the high—pressure and temperatures will be a long way above average with highs of around 12 celsius but there will be a lot of cloud later this week, but overnight tonight it's the strong winds we are watching. thanks, chris. and that's bbc news at six on tuesday 31st january. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm holly hamilton. coming up on tonight's show...
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it's transfer deadline day. we'll bring you the latest big money deals, as chelsea digs deep for their record breaking signing. we'll be live at stamford bridge and goodison park with the latest as we enter the final hours of this window. but time has run out in the women's domestic game! arsenal's target stays put as manchester united confirm alessia russo is "not for sale." away from all that, plenty to come. including the first squad announcement ahead of the start of the six nations this weekend... we'll be looking at who'll feature for wales in their opening game against ireland. and with more medals to be won in st mortiz, can great britain continue their success on the snow and ice at the world championships?
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good evening and welcome to a transfer deadline day special here on bbc news, with less that four a half hours remaining of this window. after 30 days, a record £500 million has already been spent, but there's more business to be done on a day that could define many teams season. the biggest spender by quite some way looks to be chelsea who are set to sign enzo fernandez from benfica for a record breaking fee. alex howell is at stamford bridge. first of all, it's the deal we've been waiting to be confirmed. it been waiting to be confirmed. would be given in th tra nsfer it would be given in the british transfer record signing. the breadth ofthe transfer record signing. the breadth of the chelsea _ transfer record signing. the breadth of the chelsea fans. _ transfer record signing. the breadth of the chelsea fans. they _ transfer record signing. the breadth of the chelsea fans. they have - transfer record signing. the breadthi of the chelsea fans. they have been in negotiations have been to about
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penn's opening that's all throughout january, but it looks like they are big a step closer, i in the region of 105 which would make a british record transfer. the city paid for jack relates to the to the club in december of 2021 of them and it's been quite a surprise for the invesco many of of the player of the tournament in the world cup man just last summer, hejoined tournament in the world cup man just last summer, he joined the four of the region of £10, so that really progressed it could be a very exciting and yet stamford bridge with japan were bring their a player of the g3 transfer with their spending to over 300 separate and not counted, but they books here, making a dent perhaps looks like the gior: io is making a dent perhaps looks like the giorgio is on — making a dent perhaps looks like the giorgio is on his _ making a dent perhaps looks like the giorgio is on his way _ making a dent perhaps looks like the giorgio is on his way out. _ making a dent perhaps looks like the giorgio is on his way out. to - making a dent perhaps looks like the giorgio is on his way out. to have - giorgio is on his way out. to have some players. — giorgio is on his way out. to have some players. not _ giorgio is on his way out. to have some players, not of— giorgio is on his way out. to have some players, not of the - giorgio is on his way out. to have some players, not of the page . some players, not of the page injury, but there's a lot of so thanked him and as he mentioned there he is getting closer. as a just completed a picture of him in
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an arsenal shirt, and that is part year the house. he was going to sign an 18 month contract. a great bit of business by them. they've been pursuing for —— they couldn't get that over the line. he will bring quality to their team. that pay dearly for that confirmation. for now, at stamford bridge that confirmation. for now, at stamford bridg- new everton boss sean dyche is looking to do some late business. he was only confirmed in the job yesterday, giving him little time to work with the club's board on what exactly he wants in the remaining hours of the market. just that you plan, what is that? absolutely. the temperatures here are probably as low as everton�*s the position. during the bottom of the period as we speak as he
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mentioned, sean d is in charge for a few hours. on top of that type of assigning players, probably trying to instill some unity at this club. —— dyche. engagement of fans, players, the board is to get a close—up is about having to make you a bit of business today is because remember, a few days visible into each of the catholic united for upwards of £40 for me to believe that dyche has some of that money to reinvest in this squat. absolute silence to come over is that everton have been signed to anybody yet commanded the players, unless dyche works with the players for a day or two, he does have a squad here capable of relegation, it's just a matter of getting the best out of them. some everton fans might be very surprised that they have been signed by the that has been talked about is conor gallagher from chelsea, the 22—year—old glenn's
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international. dyche said to be a fan of him, and we know it will give attacking options, but as we understand that that deal is not very close up the phone and stop by just keeping the event there in the call. thank is in part. we'll keep you updated with the latest before the end of the programme. bearing in mind premier league clubs have spent almost £2.5 billion this season, including the summer's record £1.9 billion spend, far above the previous record. patrick gearey has been taking a look at who's been digging deep this transfer window. a new year breaks, but as one countdown ends, and at plaque restarts. a pretty one day trial —— build paper risk, adrenaline and hundreds of pounds. the pace has been most frantic at chelsea, currently temp in the it up but i
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spent an estimated £180 and 70 players, the most expensive of which is the ukrainian for that could rise to £89. a flash the cash in the summer, so how are they comply with the pope has been expanding roles? the transfer window is where support needs spreadsheets. take the transfer window is where support needs spreadsheets.— needs spreadsheets. take up that that's about _ needs spreadsheets. take up that that's about £100 _ needs spreadsheets. take up that that's about £100 over _ needs spreadsheets. take up that that's about £100 over the - needs spreadsheets. take up that. that's about £100 over the duration of a five—year contract, instead of putting that £100 million into your financial reports, which actually put down is the value because of the proportion of that contract that is payable in a single year, so that 100 million divided by five years of the contract means that you are only charging £20 million per year. you awant to change the rules in response. it is one thing to avoid overspending from a perceived understanding brings its own consequences —— of it. think of the the end of the month of the month of thousands of quarters questioned the order�*s ambition and the support is
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trust asked the club to outline its plan for so much of the window is hated behind a closed door. who plan for so much of the window is hated behind a closed door. who do with the investment _ hated behind a closed door. who do with the investment in _ hated behind a closed door. who do with the investment in the - hated behind a closed door. who do with the investment in the structure and to fact that this is stating that should be doing better and that we should see a clear strategy on and off the pitch, which means we build, develop our signings make sense back that transfer window. for every banner, there were many more pixels. social media provides the platform for fans to the brain is campaign. it cancelled my chaos, less able to know vortex where clubs must react fast. newcastle took anthony gordon from everton while earlier in the window, dutchman cody joined liverpool. revocation of the department in south hampton signing seven players between them, so managers don't believe it is the best time to spend big. i cannot talk for clubs. _
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best time to spend big. i cannot talk for clubs. i _ best time to spend big. i cannot talk for clubs. i talked _ best time to spend big. i cannot talk for clubs. i talked for - best time to spend big. i cannot talk for clubs. i talked for our i talk for clubs. i talked for our club. we have a strategy to keep our strategy, where we want to go, it has two effects our financial plan. we started our season and we keep consistent through that pain stop there is still time but it is vanishing best. this is vanishing best. decisions that can move millions and change lives can happen in the next few hours. patric buried bbc news. one of the biggest stories of the day was in the women's super league, where arsenal twice made a world record bid for manchester united striker alessia russo. in the end, united said she's not for sale. emma sanders has been keeping across this. arsenal couldn't have done much more but united weren't letting her go this time. *** 0 not the only story of course.. absolutely, her contract should leave, but manchester united top of the tables, three points ahead a personal, direct rivals, so they
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were not willing to sell her. they absolutely did not want arsenal to get their start stryker. went back after that second word record the pound, unheard of in the wsl they went back and said we are not selling for any price, so for me price, so yes, i was not still searching for that stryker. a few hours left in the international transfer we no provisions for paul, but they missed out on the big one step and they definitely wanted to hurt as he mentioned the it wasn't the only story. _ hurt as he mentioned the it wasn't the only story, give _ hurt as he mentioned the it wasn't the only story, give us _ hurt as he mentioned the it wasn't the only story, give us a _ hurt as he mentioned the it wasn't the only story, give us a round-upj the only story, give us a round—up of what else is happening today. it was all about the strikers down at the bottom of the table. both in the middle of that relegation battle, both after a stryker. liverpool actually took one from reading in the and they would change their former club, so they have gone back to the people i've known for the rest of the season. i stamford looking for a stryker, the season. i stamford looking for a stryker, they brought along from pst. she played
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at liverpool previously. so they will be hoping that she gets on the spreadsheet for them. reading still not announced a stryker yet, but they brought in a vendor to help with the squad depth. maybe you want to keep you and i am providing you an arsenal still trying to get there stryker as well. it will be a busy two hours to come. so stryker as well. it will be a busy two hours to come.— stryker as well. it will be a busy two hours to come. so much for your time. kenny shiels has left his role as manager of the northern ireland women's team. he took over in may 2019 and led northern ireland to last summer's euros in england, their first ever major tournament. they went out in the group stage having lost all their games, and shiels was also unable to secure qualification for this year's world cup. in a statement, shiels said... "i have worked hard with the players to raise their expectations and change their style of play so that we were a team to be reckoned with." to matters on the pitch then, newcastle need to avoid defeat against southampton tonight to reach
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a first league cup final in 47 years. after winning the away leg 1—0, manager eddie howe says tonight's semi final second leg could be season defining. overall pleased with our performance, but we know that southampton is a strong team. they have added players in the window as well. he had a talented squad, manager, very talented manager, so, from our perspective, and i have drill bits into the players this week, this game is by no means over. it is very much in the balance. we are going to need a top performance and we are going to need that crowd with us from it one the end. and hopefully we can get through it step go there in good spirits fight the paypal in go there in good spirits fight the pa pa . go there in good spirits fight the pa pa , , paypal in the first leg with belief in the first half— paypal in the first leg with belief in the first half that _ paypal in the first leg with belief in the first half that happens - in the first half that happens things— in the first half that happens things a _ in the first half that happens things a bit more aggressive than it
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could've _ things a bit more aggressive than it could've been something different. we have _ could've been something different. we have a — could've been something different. we have a good chance to take the lead~ _ we have a good chance to take the lead~ a _ we have a good chance to take the lead~ a lot — we have a good chance to take the lead. a lot of positives to come out of it, _ lead. a lot of positives to come out of it. but_ lead. a lot of positives to come out of it, but that's not to mention impossible or improbable. it is a for the _ impossible or improbable. it is a for the exit — impossible or improbable. it is a for the exit of the placed side, and that is_ for the exit of the placed side, and that is how— for the exit of the placed side, and that is how we are treating it. it's been a busy day for newcastle katie gornall is at stjames' park for us this evening and katie both teams still feel they're very much in the running for this piece of silverware. you are right. we would have to say that newcastle are currently in the driving seat. 1—0 up after the first leg. the best defence in the premier league. they are also sitting third in the table as well, so southampton very well have their work cut out against newcastle. as was said earlier, the tide isn't over. that is what the other coach will be telling his team. don't forget they beat manchester city to correct this error in the quarterfinal. they have
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a lot to do that stjames is part of a lot to do that stjames is part of a newcastle's progress has been really, really impressive, and that there is something i spoke to the bbc former scotland manager about earlier. . . . bbc former scotland manager about earlier. , . , , ., ., earlier. this club could be one of the giants _ earlier. this club could be one of the giants in _ earlier. this club could be one of the giants in the world _ earlier. this club could be one of the giants in the world very - earlier. this club could be one of| the giants in the world very soon. they— the giants in the world very soon. they want— the giants in the world very soon. they want to be up there st james park is _ they want to be up there st james park is the — they want to be up there st james park is the camp of old trafford, whatever, — park is the camp of old trafford, whatever, one of the biggest places in the _ whatever, one of the biggest places in the world, and to do that you need _ in the world, and to do that you need to— in the world, and to do that you need to control these could be on the cusp— need to control these could be on the cusp of— need to control these could be on the cusp of the first one since 1969 — the cusp of the first one since 1969. they have done it slightly for the sins _ 1969. they have done it slightly for the sins of— 1969. they have done it slightly for the sins of a patient's comparison to others, — the sins of a patient's comparison to others, but it is quite impressive that they have done it. the massive game tonight, but it is a stepping — the massive game tonight, but it is a stepping stone. the massive game tonight, but it is a stepping stone-— a stepping stone. because of a setback, and _ a stepping stone. because of a setback, and newcastle - a stepping stone. because of a setback, and newcastle have l a stepping stone. because of a l setback, and newcastle have put a stepping stone. because of a - setback, and newcastle have put it in a very long time to get anywhere neara in a very long time to get anywhere near a military trophy, a major domestic trophy. if they are successful here tonight it was their
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first domestic line of the century. that plymouth at eiuht of the century. that plymouth at eight o'clock— of the century. that plymouth at eight o'clock tonight. _ of the century. that plymouth at eight o'clock tonight. thank - of the century. that plymouth at eight o'clock tonight. thank you | of the century. that plymouth at i eight o'clock tonight. thank you so much for the moment. also tonight. there's one 4th round replay in the fa cup. birmingham city are at home to blackburn rovers at 7:45. the winner faces a trip to leicester city. there'll be live text commentary on the bbc sport website. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the sports news today. sir mo farah has confirmed he'll race in what he expects to be his final london marathon in april, before retiring this year. he hasn't said if it'll be his last competitive event. the four time olympic champion turns 40 in march. british number six heather watson came from behind to shock world number 44 yulia putintseva in the first round of the thailand open. and leicestershire have signed former india cricket captain just weeks after failing to qualify
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for the australian open. and leicestershire have signed former india cricket captain ajinkya rahane for the final four months of the 2023 season. he will be available after in community with super caves. one gatland has named his welsh side ——warren gatland has named his welsh side to face ireland at a sold out principality stadium in the opening round of the six nations on saturday. leigh halfpenny will return and make a first wales start for 19 months after a serious knee injury and joe hawkins makes his six nations debut at inside centre. gatland has decided he'll partner the nation's most capped men's international back george north in the midfield. alun wynjones starts, while dann biggar is back at fly half after missing the autumn internationals. he has been one of the worlds top defensive pull—backs in rugby for a
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number of years. so much so that teams take time defensively and positioning and use that as part of the review process as well. so it is good to see him back, and he has been training him, who got two experienced players in that position that are going to pretty hard so, i'm just looking forward to seeing him get out there on the field. great britain's four man bobsleigh team are hoping to emulate the success of skeleton's matt weston by picking up the gold medal at the world championships this weekend. they've already had the most successful season ever and are currently the number one ranked sled. damian derrick caught up with them from switzerland. three goals in the world cup series followed by their first ever european title. in doing so committed to the point of the most decorated teams in history, the
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germans, and on their own track. another team in great britain have experienced this sort of success, especially with the hardships we've had is about to start funding, so i have had to build up a team from scratch . . , ., ,.., scratch again three small fiscal --eole scratch again three small fiscal eo - le to scratch again three small fiscal peeple to of — scratch again three small fiscal people to of our _ scratch again three small fiscal people to of our to _ scratch again three small fiscal people to of our to pay - scratch again three small fiscal people to of our to pay for - people to of our to pay for shipment to us, and it's been a long time coming, but we have finally arrived. to success is even more remarkable is one of the team jumped in a spread for the first time in november. the introduction to bobsled team at the university last summer. . .., bobsled team at the university last summer. . ., ~ ., ~ , summer. the technical work it takes to ush summer. the technical work it takes to push aside _ summer. the technical work it takes to push aside as _ summer. the technical work it takes to push aside as as _ summer. the technical work it takes to push aside as as efficient - summer. the technical work it takes to push aside as as efficient as - to push aside as as efficient as possible — to push aside as as efficient as possible to give be different to anything i've done before, such as possible _ anything i've done before, such as possible can it be different to anything i've done before because of 'ust anything i've done before because of just having _ anything i've done before because of just having that exposure is learning _ just having that exposure is learning to do it in the environment before _ learning to do it in the environment before actually getting and having to do _ before actually getting and having to do the — before actually getting and having to do the sliding part afterwards, no, the _ to do the sliding part afterwards, no, the petitions in such a question _ no, the petitions in such a question. i think there is a
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picturesque setting, there is a chance — picturesque setting, there is a chance to _ picturesque setting, there is a chance to make even more history. absolutely— chance to make even more history. absolutely the truth that they can take this — absolutely the truth that they can take this on. i am sure it will be on the _ take this on. i am sure it will be on the 20th, definitely, but we want that top— on the 20th, definitely, but we want that top spot, but the baby are going _ that top spot, but the baby are going and _ that top spot, but the baby are going and how everyone is feeling which is _ going and how everyone is feeling which is physically getting better and better each week. to the nation with a _ and better each week. to the nation with a love — and better each week. to the nation with a love championship (exceed our expectations for this year. i don't _ our expectations for this year. i don't even _ our expectations for this year. i don't even want to think about it right— don't even want to think about it right now— don't even want to think about it right now i — don't even want to think about it right now ijust want to concentrate on the _ right now ijust want to concentrate on the job— right now ijust want to concentrate on the job and think about the happy times— on the job and think about the happy times later, i think. the competition _ times later, i think. the competition gets - times later, i think. the competition gets underl times later, i think. tue: competition gets under way times later, i think. he competition gets under way on saturday with the final two runs on sunday. i think we will be looking forward to that. when it comes to the best performances in sport the correct fitting kit can really help. but for many women, finding it can be tough. many say they're often having to wear hand me down equipment from older male relatives or children's clothes and shoes. but are things getting any better? beth parsons reports.
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football has pretty much been my whole life. i can't really imagine life before it. gender equality and support is getting better, but when it comes to the accessibility of equipment, some women in your chair think there are still some things to be scored. t think there are still some things to be scored. ., ., ., ~ be scored. i have not that the kit is generally _ be scored. i have not that the kit is generally too _ be scored. i have not that the kit is generally too big _ be scored. i have not that the kit is generally too big for _ be scored. i have not that the kit is generally too big for me - be scored. i have not that the kit is generally too big for me so - is generally too big for me so it's going down to your knees instantly mulling over at the waist. it's just not comfortable. it would be great to buy women's buddhist and but they do exist, but they are not mainstream at the moment. i ended up buying child sizes.— buying child sizes. from a physiological— buying child sizes. from a physiological aspects - buying child sizes. from a physiological aspects of l buying child sizes. from a i physiological aspects of the buying child sizes. from a - physiological aspects of the right step for increasing the chance of an injury. step for increasing the chance of an in'u . step for increasing the chance of an in'u. ., step for increasing the chance of an in'u. .., step for increasing the chance of an in'u. , ., injury. the biomechanics can be a little bit different. _ injury. the biomechanics can be a little bit different. he _ injury. the biomechanics can be a little bit different. he could - injury. the biomechanics can be a little bit different. he could roll, l little bit different. he could roll, lose her— little bit different. he could roll, lose her balance and can lead to damage — lose her balance and can lead to damage in— lose her balance and can lead to damage in particular.— lose her balance and can lead to damage in particular. what about other sports _
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damage in particular. what about other sports because _ damage in particular. what about other sports because back - damage in particular. what about other sports because back then i other sports because back then football to cricket... other sports because back then football to cricket. . ._ football to cricket... judging reneral football to cricket... judging general performance - football to cricket... judging general performance in - football to cricket... judging l general performance in terms football to cricket... judging - general performance in terms of the two of— general performance in terms of the two of the _ general performance in terms of the two of the tickets, if things are not to— two of the tickets, if things are not to get— two of the tickets, if things are not to get it corrected to you as a person— not to get it corrected to you as a person or— not to get it corrected to you as a person or to— not to get it corrected to you as a person or to the generally videos are a _ person or to the generally videos are a little — person or to the generally videos are a little bit smaller than males, so having — are a little bit smaller than males, so having equipment that fits the house _ so having equipment that fits the house correctly is very important. you always — house correctly is very important. you always get the downs. you have the occasion of turning up the pads, big gloves and say this is me. the of place a little bit like they are playing in a man's world. so i think it's nice to have our own can't stop at the present inventive. a company based in the present inventive. a company based in stinson is one of the next flight company based in stinson is one of the next fligh— the next flight designing women's equipment- _ the next flight designing women's equipment. that _ the next flight designing women's equipment. that is _ the next flight designing women's equipment. that is the _ the next flight designing women's equipment. that is the lady's - equipment. that is the lady's backpack. — equipment. that is the lady's backpack, and _ equipment. that is the lady's backpack, and this _ equipment. that is the lady's backpack, and this is - equipment. that is the lady's backpack, and this is the - equipment. that is the lady's. backpack, and this is the man. equipment. that is the lady's - backpack, and this is the man. as a coach _ backpack, and this is the man. as a coach l _ backpack, and this is the man. as a coach l have — backpack, and this is the man. as a coach i have young girls that play cricket _ coach i have young girls that play cricket at — coach i have young girls that play cricket at the pads from dad gloves and quite _ cricket at the pads from dad gloves and quite happy bats. so way back pain that _
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and quite happy bats. so way back pain that it— and quite happy bats. so way back pain that it was impacting on that child's— pain that it was impacting on that child's performance.— pain that it was impacting on that child's performance. highborn boys ads all child's performance. highborn boys pads all growing — child's performance. highborn boys pads all growing up— child's performance. highborn boys pads all growing up as _ child's performance. highborn boys pads all growing up as i _ child's performance. highborn boys pads all growing up as i haven't - pads all growing up as i haven't been able to bear girl pads, but it's more comfortable than anything stepping i use to use my brother old ones and they were always too big for me. now i have my own sites and it helps a lot. for me. now i have my own sites and it helps a lot-— it helps a lot. you know you are not auoin it helps a lot. you know you are not going to get — it helps a lot. you know you are not going to get hurt — it helps a lot. you know you are not going to get hurt when _ it helps a lot. you know you are not going to get hurt when you - it helps a lot. you know you are not going to get hurt when you are - going to get hurt when you are wearing it, you can babble better and feel— wearing it, you can babble better and feel better generally. 30 wearing it, you can babble better and feel better generally. so that the changes _ and feel better generally. so that the changes in — and feel better generally. so that the changes in motion _ and feel better generally. so that the changes in motion that - and feel better generally. so that the changes in motion that looks| the changes in motion that looks like the next generation of sports women are getting closer to gender equality as they take their turn stepping up to the tickets. beth parsons reporting. we started the show talking about transfer deadline day deals someone keeping a close eye on what's happening is ben croucher who will be presenting a special programme tonight on the bbc news channel. hejoins me now. talking about this earlier but transferred to a dance club, but not today, and pretty more to come. the most today, and pretty more to come. t'ta: most exciting stuff today, and pretty more to come. tta:
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most exciting stuff is potentially still to come and suffer as is the big one that we are expected to happen. from then to get to chelsea. reports of undergoing medical surgical rate that would be a british record transfer fee if that happens. it would take chelsea spending 2/300 million. an unexpected deal could go through manchester in the markets on loan from plan, christian erickson until april century of a manchester united active ticket cover for that, on a flight as we speak to manchester so that would potentially looking to go through june that would potentially looking to go throuthune the ii collected labels that no business from everything that no business from everything thatis that no business from everything that is surprising that present them to go through, £45 million rating of the profit from that instant gordon transferred to newcastle. the thing up transferred to newcastle. the thing up for something in there. the cards but haven't haven't gone through yet charging into from chelsea, which is
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spurious. the deal will then go through in the summer. they are all expected to better the next few hours. we are not expecting her daughter to leave chelsea. there were progress and reports that he might be in the market for a loan deal after ten. investing that he will stay plugged at stamford bridge. t will stay plugged at stamford bride. ~ . will stay plugged at stamford bride. ~' , , bridge. i think we will be right up to the deadline _ bridge. i think we will be right up to the deadline to _ bridge. i think we will be right up to the deadline to make - bridge. i think we will be right up to the deadline to make that - bridge. i think we will be right up to the deadline to make that 11 i to the deadline to make that 11 o'clock. it will take us right through with this programme. we can no throu~h through with this programme. we can go through the _ through with this programme. we can go through the they _ through with this programme. we can go through the they might _ through with this programme. we can go through the they might as - through with this programme. we can go through the they might as well, i go through the they might as well, at 11 and i2 deal sheets through, so that 11 o'clock that they pick that extended and pushed forward if the clubs are off with the paperwork. transfer deadline daily life, from ten o'clock at the studio, an estimate record, that is in part that simon stone, lining up all of the biggest deals. we will have the ws out europe covered as well. we have been speaking to chelsea fans
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about that bonkers january transfer span, and the details as they happen. we are on the bbc iplayer for ten and i2 happen. we are on the bbc iplayer for ten and 12 at about 11:15pm. candreva rate through the end of this. thank you so much. as always, you can head over to the bbc sport website and the apple ii. you can keep up about the transfer deadline day business there, but from all the experts taken a good night. —— from all of the teams here good night. hello there. we lost the cloudy skies across the south of the country today, and we saw a sunny afternoon for many. but it's a different story further north. low pressure passing to the north of scotland is going to bring a swathe of rain and gates, certainly to the north highlands in towards the northern isles. you can see this area of low pressure moving to the north of scotland there.
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lots of isobars on the charts. we've already seen gales through the afternoon. those gales will get stronger through the middle part of the night. so these gales could cause some disruption for the north, far north of scotland, keep tuned your bbc local radio and to subsequent weather forecasts. so plenty of showers, blustery in nature affecting the northern half of the country, fewer further south as we head through the night. but it's around midnight, iam—2am we'll start to see this swathe of very strong winds passing between shetland and the north highlands there, gusts of 70—80mph for a time. those gales start to pull out in towards the norwegian sea by around dawn. there'll be showers or longer spells of rain across the northern half of the country, wintry on the hills. further south, bar the odd shower, it's going to stay largely clear, temperatures overnight range from around 3—6 celsius. it's that area of low pressure pushing in towards norway wednesday morning, taking the gates with it, but still going to be quite a blustery day across the north and the east of the uk. this weather front will bring some showery bursts of rain to northern ireland,
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south western scotland, north wales, northern england and into the midlands at times. sunshine, blustery showers for the north east of scotland, and we'll see some sunshine across the south and the southwest corner of the uk. double figure values in the south, single figures across scotland. now as we head into thursday, this weather front will pass across the north of the uk to bring outbreaks of rain mainly to the north and the west of scotland. looks quite wet across some western hills, maybe a little bit of shelter, so some brightness for eastern scotland. but for northern ireland, much of england and wales, bar the odd shower, it should stay largely dry thanks to high pressure, variable cloud, some spells of sunshine, but very mild across the board, double figure values there. and you can see we're sticking in that milder air as we head into friday, thanks to this area of high pressure, it'll bring settled conditions. but later in the weekend, some colder air starts to push southwards and eastwards across the whole of the uk. so a bit of a benign story for the end of the week. rather cloudy and mild. things turn a bit brighter, but colderfor the second half of the weekend.
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