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i cried of happiness. the caver said he was grateful to everyone who saved his life. i got to tell you, i don't know what to say. this is overwhelming. this is a first. make it a blast! make it a last, thank yom _ while mark dickey was taken for immediate medical treatment. rescuers continue to celebrate what they're calling one of the largest and most complicated underground rescues ever carried out. jessica lane, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. hello, we are starting to see a change, really autumnal in scotland this morning with temperatures in low single figures put scotland and northern ireland have the best of the weather today. you see the sunshine setting and there is a
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weather front at the moment introducing, go to the north but it is also producing rain as well. particularly to the east of the pennines over the next few hours, it will linger for most of the afternoon. i suspect some of the remedy quite heavy across parts of east yorkshire, lincolnshire internet north norfolk and at the same time we have humidity and the sunshine they could be some short tempers developing in the south—east. here it's 23 degrees but noticeably fresher after the chilly start, 15—17 in the far north. during this evening and overnight the rain will fizzle out, a legacy of cloud, not much rain in the south—east but behind that under clear skies a chilly start to the morning. we could see low single figures maybe even some frost in sheltered rural glens of scotland but only sunshine again, high dominating for the first part of the day tomorrow. better weather pushing in from the west. it will start
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cloudy, little bit drizzly in the south—east. sunny skies, not long before wet and windy weather pushes into northern ireland and north—west scotland. cornish at 11! or 15 degrees, 21 in the south—east, a fresherfear degrees, 21 in the south—east, a fresher fear out there and the risk of some isolated showers in the south—east. moving through wednesday into thursday, that the pressure continues to track east. the southern flank of the law, the isobar squeezed together and some gale force winds likely as the load sweeps through that weather front across north—east england and wales, the dividing line between the weather story and making quite a lot of clutter but with more of a south—westerly breeze, the temperatures in the south—east could recover to 2a degrees but in the north and west of the rain it will stay fresher sunshine. then it gets tricky as we move towards the end of the week. this weather front, we do
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not know where the position of the front were long but it will be the dividing line between humid air which returns in the south—east which returns in the south—east which could trigger thunderstorms and further north and west the front could get heavy and persistent rain at times. it is a change. thanks, louise. and that's bbc news at one. the news continues here on bbc one as now its time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are — goodbye. hello and welcome along to sport. while coming up on the programme... and barco is the oldest international fixture as a friendly 150 years after their first meeting. spanish fa leader luis rubiales is
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going to a hearing tomorrow after the controversial case. in manchester... the world cup of tennis is under way in manchester — with france against switerland kicking off the group stages of the davis cup. welcome along to the programme. good afternoon. old rivalries will be renewed later, when scotland welcome england to hampden park for the latest chapter of the world's oldest international football fixture. the two sides meet in a friendly, with both sides on course to qualify for next year's euros. sheelagh mclaren is in glasgow for us. it isa it is a glorious day at hampden park head of a match which celebrates the oldest fixture in international football. on hundred and 50 years ago scotland and england match, not
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here, but at the west of scotland cricket club. they have been 115 games since and plenty of memorable ones, including a 2— to draw the last time the sides met here. it might only be a friendly, but it is a game which which means a lot to supporters and players. i a game which which means a lot to supporters and players.— supporters and players. i think you have to understand _ supporters and players. i think you have to understand that _ supporters and players. i think you have to understand that when - supporters and players. i think you have to understand that when you | supporters and players. i think you i have to understand that when you are playing _ have to understand that when you are playing these games, you are representing the nation and you are representing the nation and you are representing every scotland fan that would _ representing every scotland fan that would do _ representing every scotland fan that would do anything to play in this fixture, — would do anything to play in this fixture, so — would do anything to play in this fixture, so you have to realise that and lake _ fixture, so you have to realise that and take it — fixture, so you have to realise that and take it on and take that responsibility on to try and give your— responsibility on to try and give your best _ responsibility on to try and give our best. ., ., responsibility on to try and give your best-— responsibility on to try and give our best. ., ., , .. , ~ your best. coming to places like this, ou your best. coming to places like this, you know, _ your best. coming to places like this, you know, is— your best. coming to places like this, you know, is my _ your best. coming to places like this, you know, is my very- your best. coming to places like this, you know, is my very first| this, you know, is my very first camp, — this, you know, is my very first camp, when_ this, you know, is my very first camp, when the _ this, you know, is my very first camp, when the team - this, you know, is my very first - camp, when the team played there and the atmosphere. — camp, when the team played there and the atmosphere. i_ camp, when the team played there and the atmosphere, i got _ camp, when the team played there and the atmosphere, i got a _ camp, when the team played there and the atmosphere, i got a taste - camp, when the team played there and the atmosphere, i got a taste of- the atmosphere, i got a taste of what _ the atmosphere, i got a taste of what this— the atmosphere, i got a taste of what this game _ the atmosphere, i got a taste of what this game means - the atmosphere, i got a taste of what this game means to - the atmosphere, i got a taste of what this game means to us - the atmosphere, i got a taste of- what this game means to us players, as supporters — what this game means to us players, as supporters and _ what this game means to us players, as supporters and us _ what this game means to us players, as supporters and us as _ what this game means to us players, as supporters and us as a _ what this game means to us players, as supporters and us as a nation. - what this game means to us players, as supporters and us as a nation. it i as supporters and us as a nation. it is going _ as supporters and us as a nation. it is going to — as supporters and us as a nation. it is going to he — as supporters and us as a nation. it is going to he a _ as supporters and us as a nation. it is going to be a good _ as supporters and us as a nation. it is going to be a good game. - as supporters and us as a nation. it is going to be a good game. an- is going to be a good game. an entertaining _ is going to be a good game. an entertaining game. _ is going to be a good game. an entertaining game. we - is going to be a good game. an entertaining game. we want. is going to be a good game. an entertaining game. we want toi is going to be a good game. an- entertaining game. we want to win. while _ entertaining game. we want to win. while tonight's _ entertaining game. we want to win. while tonight's games _ entertaining game. we want to win. while tonight's games going - entertaining game. we want to win. while tonight's games going on, - while tonight's games going on, there is another big one which will impact scotland. the win over cyprus on monday night made it five wins
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out of five in the euro 2024 qualifying. it means if norway and georgia draw in their group a game this meet this evening, england will qualify for the tournament in germany with three games to spare. it could be a momentous night in store for steve clarke and the tartan army. the gareth southgate site will be doing their best to spoil the party. site will be doing their best to spoilthe party-— wales manager rob page says he is "proud" of the way his players responded to criticism as they beat latvia to earn only a second win in 14 matches. page had been under severe pressure before last night's 2—0 euro 2024 qualifying victory in riga, which keeps them in with a chance of making it to germany next year. honestly, i don't get bogged down with all that. that is noise that i don't need. you know, i... i know that i am doing all right when i look in the mirror. and i have got a group of lads that enjoy working for me, so while we have got that, yes, i get that we have to win games of
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football, there's no point playing nice football in the cab and not coming away with points, we have got to be ruthless. there are a group of players training with me and i have a group of staff, so we already cannot wait for the next camp. each game one at the time and we have to put ourselves right back in there, three points at second place, it is in our hands, so other teams played their part in it, but we had to win that game that night and will be fully focused now in the next game and in croatia. former spanish football federation president, luis rubiales, has been summoned to appear in court on friday in connection with the investigation into his forcible kiss ofjenny hermoso after the women's world cup final. rubiales will appear before an examining magistrate "to be heard as an accused" and to respond to accusations of "sexual assault", a madrid court said in a statement. rubiales stepped down as the spanish football federation's president on sunday, but continued to defend himself over the kiss.
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juventus midfielder paul pogba has been provisionally suspended for allegedly violating anti—doping rules. italy's national anti—doping tribunal said pogba returned a test with elevated levels of testosterone last month afterjuventus' 3—0 win over empoli. a statement released by his agent says the player never intended to break the rules. the french international has three days to produce a counter analysis. in the premier league, everton are close to being sold to american investment firm 777 partners. bbc sport understands that the club resumed talks after a deal with new york—based msp sports capital collapsed injune. a takeover would bring an end to the tumultuous tenure of current owner farhad moshiri. everton have picked upjust one point in their opening three games. tom curry will attend a disciplinary hearing later following his red card in england's opening rugby world cup match against argentina. curry was sent off for head contact in the third minute of england's
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opening game of the tournament. an initial yellow card was upgraded to red by a new review system. he is likely to face a two game ban, if he completes world rugby�*s coaching programme on tackling. new yorkjets quarterback aaron rodgers' season may be over after suffering a potential achilles injury on his debut. rodgers, who joined from the green bay packers in the off—season, was injured in the first quarter of the jets�* win over the buffalo bills. he is set to undergo a scan later, but their head coach is not optimistic about his condition. concerned with his achilles. the mri is probably going to confirm what we think is audie going to happen, so prayers tonight, but it is not good. personally i don't hurt for me or my locker room, i heard for aaron and how much he has invested in all this, so i'm still going to say a prayer and hold out hope, but my heart is with aaron right and
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nowhere else. the davis cup is under way in manchester — one of four cities hosting the group stages, as teams hope to make it to november's finals. france and swizterland are underway in the last half hour, with great britain getting their campaign underway tomorrrow against australia. andy murray returns to the team, after missing the last round, as they hope to capitalise on home support. john watson has been to meet some budding tennis stars with the gb team. the scene is set. manchester, 2023, the return of the davis cup. and for the return of the davis cup. and for the gb team, it is not all about playing on the big stage, but getting the next generation involved. ., ., ., , involved. come to north-west, come to the manchester— involved. come to north-west, come to the manchester for _ involved. come to north-west, come to the manchester for the _ involved. come to north-west, come to the manchester for the first - involved. come to north-west, come to the manchester for the first time i to the manchester for the first time in a very long time. it is brilliant, you can see the energy of the city, really looking forward to davis cup action. find the city, really looking forward to davis cup action.— the city, really looking forward to davis cup action. and the return of the davis cop _ davis cup action. and the return of the davis cup to _ davis cup action. and the return of the davis cup to manchester- davis cup action. and the return of the davis cup to manchester for i davis cup action. and the return of| the davis cup to manchester for the first time in almost 30 years doesn't just first time in almost 30 years doesn'tjust bring new fans. it
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coincides with huge investment in public courts like these across the city. public courts like these across the ci . , ., . ~ city. the government and the lta bein: city. the government and the lta being involved _ city. the government and the lta being involved together, - city. the government and the lta being involved together, £30 - city. the government and the lta i being involved together, £30 million of funding going on across the country, thousands of new courts, 40 of which are in the greater manchester area, so kids can come out with their parents as well and get involved in tennis, it is great. i was very lucky to live at the back of a tennis— i was very lucky to live at the back of a tennis club, so i was always playing — of a tennis club, so i was always playing tennis at a very young age, but these _ playing tennis at a very young age, but these guys, they are playing it at a very— but these guys, they are playing it at a very young age as well, so hopefully— at a very young age as well, so hopefully they can continue at it and hopefully we can inspire them to the next _ and hopefully we can inspire them to the next level and yes, it is great to have _ the next level and yes, it is great to have them in the local park. how does it feel. — to have them in the local park. how does it feel, having _ to have them in the local park. finn does it feel, having an actual wimbledon champion here with you today? wimbledon champion here with you toda ? , wimbledon champion here with you today?_ yeah? _ wimbledon champion here with you today?_ yeah? do - wimbledon champion here with you today?_ yeah? do you i wimbledon champion here with you i today?_ yeah? do you fancy today? very good. yeah? do you fancy bein: neal today? very good. yeah? do you fancy being neal in — today? very good. yeah? do you fancy being neal in the _ today? very good. yeah? do you fancy being neal in the next _ today? very good. yeah? do you fancy being neal in the next few _ today? very good. yeah? do you fancy being neal in the next few years, - being neal in the next few years, winning wimbledon? yes. does this remind ou winning wimbledon? is; does this remind you about when winning wimbledon? 19:3 does this remind you about when you winning wimbledon? 193 does this remind you about when you started, playing on courts like these, for sure, yes, i remember playing tournaments on the concrete and ages. tournaments on the concrete and yes, it did have a — tournaments on the concrete and yes, it did have a death _ tournaments on the concrete and yes, it did have a death brings back a
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lot of— it did have a death brings back a lot of positive memories. is there is one tip you _ lot of positive memories. is there is one tip you could _ lot of positive memories. is there is one tip you could give - lot of positive memories. is there is one tip you could give to - lot of positive memories. is there is one tip you could give to the i is one tip you could give to the kids here today who want to make it to the very top, what would it be! to the very top, what would it he! think you have to enjoy it, and you have to enjoy being able to compete. we know the davis cup is about the buzz and the atmosphere, that is what makes it so special? yes. buzz and the atmosphere, that is what makes it so special? yes, the atmosphere. _ what makes it so special? yes, the atmosphere, and _ what makes it so special? yes, the atmosphere, and it _ what makes it so special? yes, the atmosphere, and it is _ what makes it so special? yes, the atmosphere, and it is so _ what makes it so special? yes, the atmosphere, and it is so different, | atmosphere, and it is so different, you're _ atmosphere, and it is so different, you're not— atmosphere, and it is so different, you're not only playing for yourself, you are playing for your country _ yourself, you are playing for your country and — yourself, you are playing for your country and the rest of your team and you _ country and the rest of your team and you want to get through and you want to— and you want to get through and you want to show the country that you can compete and you can play. we have not can compete and you can play. 9 have got members of the gb davis cup team coming down today. are you going to get a few tips from them? may be. going to get a few tips from them? ma be. :. going to get a few tips from them? ma be. ., : ., ., i. going to get a few tips from them? ma be. ., : ., ., ,~/ ~ going to get a few tips from them? ma be. :, . :, :, y:, 4' ,:, may be. yeah? what do you think you want to work— may be. yeah? what do you think you want to work on, _ may be. yeah? what do you think you want to work on, anything? _ may be. yeah? what do you think you want to work on, anything? my i may be. yeah? what do you think you want to work on, anything? my left i want to work on, anything? my left hand. want to work on, anything? my left hand- how — want to work on, anything? my left hand. how great _ want to work on, anything? my left hand. how great is _ want to work on, anything? my left hand. how great is it _ want to work on, anything? my left hand. how great is it that - want to work on, anything? my left hand. how great is it that you i want to work on, anything? my left hand. how great is it that you have j hand. how great is it that you have professional _ hand. how great is it that you have professional players _ hand. how great is it that you have professional players here - hand. how great is it that you have l professional players here courtside? it is good because you can come and play with— it is good because you can come and play with your friends and family. we all— play with your friends and family. we all know the davis cup is a bad atmosphere. let's hear you, manchester!— atmosphere. let's hear you, i manchester!_ and
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follow the davis cup on the bbc sport website where you can also get the latest on the cricket from england women's one—day series against sri lanka. the start at northampton was delayed by a wet outfield. england opted to bowl. sri lanka are. . .53—3. at the moment, and won that first match in their three match series, so you can follow that up on the bbc sport website,. but from me and the rest of the team goodbye for now. this is bbc news, the headlines... i gareth barlow. that's good news that wages have caught up with inflation for the first time and was two years. official figures on the
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office of national statistics showed excluding pay... 15% onjuly, compared with the year earlier. matching the same inflation over the same period. however, degrees from 4.3% tojuly, compared with 4.2% before. it is worth remembering that the wages figure on average across the wages figure on average across the whole country, which, as our money and work correspondence, peter reddick explains, means not everyone's pay will be rising by that amount. it everyone's pay will be rising by that amount.— everyone's pay will be rising by that amount. it is 'ust an average and as you _ that amount. it isjust an average and as you pointed _ that amount. it isjust an average and as you pointed out, - that amount. it isjust an average and as you pointed out, there i that amount. it isjust an averagej and as you pointed out, there are that amount. it isjust an average l and as you pointed out, there are a lot of figures today, there are always quite a lot of things going on in the labour markets, statistics, so let's run through these headlines and what they mean, firstly on wage growth, as you say, it has finally caught up with inflation, most of the uk, but it is just an average. it means real pay is no longerfalling just an average. it means real pay is no longer falling for the first time in the year, but there are real
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caveats, as you say, just average, but also as is going to take one month's figures to reverse the many months of spending power declines people in the uk have experienced. it is going to take quite for household to recover. the second caveat is wage growth is still higher than some people in the bank of england would like. if you are a bank of england interest rate setter and do naturally think rates should carry on going higher, this is evidence for your argument? the other key headline you mentioned as well was on unemployment, so essentially the unemployment rate ticked up slightly, the number of vacancies tipped down, in under! million vacancies for the first time in a while,... so if you're a bank of england interest rate setter
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