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celsius. here in the south, up to m celsius. here is the weather front, some rain in the south, up to m celsius. here is the weatherfront, some rain in the borders, eventually reaching the lowlands of scotland, but the north of scotland stays sunny and many parts of england and wales tomorrow, a beautiful day, very warm, 25 or 26, but look at the contrast, in glasgow or edinburgh, around iii degrees, a and other difference over this weather front, which degrees, a and other difference over this weatherfront, which is degrees, a and other difference over this weather front, which is still over us during the course of saturday and sunday so we will keep that big contrast in the temperatures. the winds are coming in from the north, almost north—east are so fairly cool on the north sea coast. only about iii are so fairly cool on the north sea coast. only about m for newcastle on saturday, but in the south, 26 or 27 with that warm air coming in from the south. today, not abada but on sunday we are expecting low pressure to come out of the bay of biscay, this is done back rain which could bring frequent lightning and gusty winds. quite a change for some of us
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on sunday, still hanging onto some of the warmth in the south. some sunshine in the north. that is it from the bbc news app six. the news continues here on bbc one. hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'm olly foster. sancho has been frozen out at manchester united. is there any way back? peace and parity for scotland's women as they settle their equality dispute with the sfa. and nat sciver—brunt breaks a one—day record as england look to seal the series against sri lanka. also coming up on sportsday — we'll have the latest from the rugby world cup in france. ireland have named their
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team for the weekend. the international break might be over, but jadon sancho�*s spat with his club manchester united certainly isn't. at the beginning of the month, manager erik ten hag very bluntly explained that he had dropped sancho for the game against arsenal because he hadn't been up to scratch in training. sancho said that wasn't true and he was being "made a scapegoat". today, ten hag says sancho is training on his own because of a "squad discipline issue". our football reporter simon stone has been following this. good evening to you, simon. sancho hasn't been
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away with england. he has not been away for a couple of years with england. united have had plenty of time to smooth this over during the break, but clearly there's been a breakdown in the relationship. absolutely. you would think that if there was an issue that was resolvable, it would have been resolved by now. i do recall last season cristiano ronaldo was drop from a game for a disciplinary issue. maybe tomorrow when he has a press conference ahead of saturday's game against brighton, manager erik ten hag will explain a little bit more. it's clearfrom ten hag will explain a little bit more. it's clear from the statements that you alluded to their there was a significant issue between player and club and manager, and clearly it has not been resolved. he and club and manager, and clearly it has not been resolved.— has not been resolved. he was a 17 million player— has not been resolved. he was a 17 million player a _ has not been resolved. he was a 17 million player a couple _ has not been resolved. he was a 17 million player a couple of- has not been resolved. he was a 17 million player a couple of years - million player a couple of years ago, and his dissent has been fairly rapid. and the timing is pretty bad with this because another one of their forwards,
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with this because another one of theirforwards, antony, has been given a leave of absence to deal with domestic abuse allegations which he denies. it with domestic abuse allegations which he denies.— with domestic abuse allegations which he denies. . , , ., , which he denies. it was the previous manauer which he denies. it was the previous manager that _ which he denies. it was the previous manager that tried _ which he denies. it was the previous manager that tried to _ which he denies. it was the previous manager that tried to push - which he denies. it was the previous manager that tried to push the - which he denies. it was the previous manager that tried to push the boat | manager that tried to push the boat out and getjadon sancho manager that tried to push the boat out and get jadon sancho that manager that tried to push the boat out and getjadon sancho that did not work out. last season, in erik ten hag's first season, jadon sancho took three months out to sort out what erik ten hag felt were mental and physical issues to do with this training again. and, yes, you are right, antony is out of the side and we have mason mount injured. jadon sanchois we have mason mount injured. jadon sancho is the kind of player exactly that united needed the moment bickley from that statement today, he is not available for saturday against brighton and who knows when he will be available.— he will be available. thank you for the update. _ he will be available. thank you for the update, simon _ he will be available. thank you for the update, simon stone. - it's been a good day for women's football. in scotland, the national team have resolved their dispute with the scottish fa. they had threatened legal action, with players demanding a contract stipulating equal pay and treatment compared to their male
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counterparts on issues such as training facilities, hotels, travel, and medical provisions. the skipper, rachel corsie, was due to be the lead claimant in a tribunal, but an agreement has been reached. the news came just before the squad was named for this month's nations league matches. i had been aware that some feelings persisted for a long period of time most of them but we have done as a staff since our arrival has been trying to provide the platform for the players to feel better in the areas we can affect directly. i'm pleased obsolete that the players felt that things could be resolved. the players felt its right, i get, sweet move forward as always we have been and we have been united in difficult moments and will continue to be united now looking for the success of the nation. b5 to be united now looking for the success of the nation. as important if ou feel success of the nation. as important if you feel it — success of the nation. as important if you feel it is _ success of the nation. as important if you feel it is for _ success of the nation. as important if you feel it is for women _ success of the nation. as important if you feel it is for women to - success of the nation. as important if you feel it is for women to feel. if you feel it is for women to feel valued as much as the man in the scottish national side was met the
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fact that that question is little for me, it should not be even a question of humans feeling valued equally or provided to said opportunities. i equally or provided to said opportunities.— equally or provided to said opportunities. equally or provided to said o- ortunities. ~ , ., opportunities. i think, yeah, the women's game _ opportunities. i think, yeah, the women's game is _ opportunities. i think, yeah, the women's game is proving - opportunities. i think, yeah, the women's game is proving that l opportunities. i think, yeah, the women's game is proving that itj opportunities. i think, yeah, the l women's game is proving that it is sustainable, that it is a business thatis sustainable, that it is a business that is also a chance to develop people. we are making progress and i'm happy and will always be on the side of equality. i will always be on the side of providing women opportunities to play football and always on the side of providing humans the same opportunities to prove their levels. and i think if this is a resolution of this process, this is what we have and i think it's a good resolution. the scotland captain rachel corsie says, "we are proud to have parity, notjust for the current generation, but more significantly for future generations of players." let's get more on this from bbc scotland's sports news correspondent chris mclaughlin. this seems to be a big win for the scottish women but we don't really know the exact details. h0.
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scottish women but we don't really know the exact details.— know the exact details. no, it's actually a _ know the exact details. no, it's actually a really _ know the exact details. no, it's actually a really intriguing - know the exact details. no, it's actually a really intriguing one, | actually a really intriguing one, this, _ actually a really intriguing one, this, because on one hand this looks like the _ this, because on one hand this looks like the scottish women's national team _ like the scottish women's national team taking on the governing body and winning over equality, but we are not— and winning over equality, but we are not actually clear if that is the case _ are not actually clear if that is the case. know what we are sure about _ the case. know what we are sure about is— the case. know what we are sure about is that at the moment, yes, they have — about is that at the moment, yes, they have the parity with the men that they— they have the parity with the men that they were looking for. now and december, — that they were looking for. now and december, rachel corsie, the scottish— december, rachel corsie, the scottish women's acted on behalf of the squad _ scottish women's acted on behalf of the squad announced they were taking the squad announced they were taking the sfa _ the squad announced they were taking the sfa to— the squad announced they were taking the sfa to an employment tribunal because _ the sfa to an employment tribunal because she said it was due to years of inequality, disrespect and even abuse _ of inequality, disrespect and even abuse was — of inequality, disrespect and even abuse was of the problem is with this tribunal, yes, it appears there was a _ this tribunal, yes, it appears there was a big — this tribunal, yes, it appears there was a big success, a big win for the women, _ was a big success, a big win for the women, but — was a big success, a big win for the women, but rachel corsie actually withdrew— women, but rachel corsie actually withdrew her case. my understanding is that— withdrew her case. my understanding is that they— withdrew her case. my understanding is that they have now signed or will si-n is that they have now signed or will sign a _ is that they have now signed or will sign a contract that was on the table _ sign a contract that was on the table for— sign a contract that was on the table for the past year. so the big
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question— table for the past year. so the big question is— table for the past year. so the big question is have the sfa given ground — question is have the sfa given ground on— question is have the sfa given ground on that? have the scottish women _ ground on that? have the scottish women given ground on that? have the cases or— women given ground on that? have the cases or the _ women given ground on that? have the cases or the incidences of disrespect and even abuse being investigated? all of these questions are left— investigated? all of these questions are left unanswered. why? because for the _ are left unanswered. why? because for the agreement to happen today, both parties agreed not to publicly discuss _ both parties agreed not to publicly discuss the specifics. so, yes, you are right, — discuss the specifics. so, yes, you are right, parity for the scottish women's — are right, parity for the scottish women's national team but we don't know— women's national team but we don't know the _ women's national team but we don't know the specifics of that or how they even — know the specifics of that or how they even got to that point. certainly— they even got to that point. certainly seems to a bit of remission because we were just hours away from this tribunal going ahead. and that could have been massively damaging because as you said, there has been a lengthy standoff between all parties. has been a lengthy standoff between all arties. . , ., , all parties. yeah, minutes actually before the tribunal _ all parties. yeah, minutes actually before the tribunal was _ all parties. yeah, minutes actually before the tribunal was due - all parties. yeah, minutes actually before the tribunal was due to - all parties. yeah, minutes actually i before the tribunal was due to begin here in_ before the tribunal was due to begin here in glasgow. we get that statement from the sfa, a pretty vague _ statement from the sfa, a pretty vague statement talking about their
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commitment to equality. rachel corsie _ commitment to equality. rachel corsie saying that she was happy they now— corsie saying that she was happy they now had parity, but you're right, _ they now had parity, but you're right, there is that word optics in a story— right, there is that word optics in a story like — right, there is that word optics in a story like this. it did not look good _ a story like this. it did not look good for— a story like this. it did not look good for the scottish fa to be at war with — good for the scottish fa to be at war with women's national team and the women's national team did not particularly want to be at war with the scottish fa. now i think the feeling — the scottish fa. now i think the feeling here at the national stadium in glasgow is they want this story to kind _ in glasgow is they want this story to kind of— in glasgow is they want this story to kind of go away now, but as i said _ to kind of go away now, but as i said before, there are many more questions — said before, there are many more questions than answers given what happened, given what was said in that statement today. i'm not sure this one _ that statement today. i'm not sure this one is — that statement today. i'm not sure this one is going to go away, to be honest _ this one is going to go away, to be honest. , . , this one is going to go away, to be honest. , ., , ., women's football in spain has been through the wringer. on top of the fall—out from the world cup, the start of the domestic season was postponed because of strike action over pay. players from the top division, liga f, refused to take to the field last weekend, calling for a rise in the minimum
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wage from 16,000 euros. they were asking for 25,000 euros. that's around £21,500. that would have been a rise of more than 56%. they were also due to strike this weekend, but that's now been called off after reaching an agreement with their league. they've had to compromise, though, and will get 31% increase, taking the minimum wage up to 21,000 euros and it will then rise to 23,500 by 2026. let's get more on this from the spanish football writer and broadcaster bea redondo. very good to speak to you again. this is some way short of what they wanted eventually, 30,000 euros, but they feel they have enough to call off the strike.— off the strike. yes, i would say that the asked _ off the strike. yes, i would say that the asked for _ off the strike. yes, i would say that the asked for 25,000 - off the strike. yes, i would say i that the asked for 25,000 euros, which was then taken down to 23, it was already causing a bit of
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division within the players. the initial proposal from the league was 19,000 euros and that then came up to 20. and already during that first day, match day of strike action, some players spoke out about it and said, you know, we are doing this in solidarity with the rest of the players but we are not really aligned with this. we think this is hurting us more. 20 camp is provably fine. it was actually also players that come from some of those smaller independent teams that might have more of a struggle to try and get to those numbers. so i think, you know, ultimately that extra 1000 to take it up to 21,000 euros was probably, you know, in addition to the lack of agreement within the players, it was agreement within the players, it was a good place to settle. important for sale so that obviously this could go up depending on the income that the league makes throughout the year so there is a possibility to
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take it all the way up to 23 in the first year. and so on. so we will see how it goes but definitely, you know, that agreement within players probably pushed things over to the league's side. mr; probably pushed things over to the league's side-— league's side. my word, the spotlight — league's side. my word, the spotlight is _ league's side. my word, the spotlight is so _ league's side. my word, the spotlight is so bright - league's side. my word, the spotlight is so bright on - league's side. my word, the - spotlight is so bright on spanish women's football at the moment. there were five unions backing this industrial action and they said that this step is just the beginning. industrial action and they said that this step isjust the beginning. now they are going to work on advancing maternity pay, things like that, harassment protocols, compensation. yeah, definitely. so this disagreement over pay was part of a negotiation of a new collective bargaining agreement, so obviously whenever you are negotiating and you see, pay is always the big piece of it within their are a lot of other things to come into it. so this strike has been called off for this weekend, in agreement with pay has been reached but there are still a lot of discussing on all the other
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elements of a go into the new cba that needs to be side for this new season and the ongoing seasons. still work to be done but great to have liga f this weekend. many thanks indeed.— stay with us, we'll have more football later in the programme — with the transfer window closing later tonight in the wsl, there have been some deadline day deals. after three rest days, there's a match at the rugby world cup this evening, hosts france facing uruguay in lille. the home nations are gearing up for the weeeknd and their next matches. ireland have named their team to face tonga on saturday in nantes. only four changes to the 15 that opened up with that huge win over romania. gavin andrews has the details. this team selection was always going to be tricky for the head coach andy farrell ahead of next week's box office clash with the africa in
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paris. he has chosen to go out with a strong one up against a target side with plenty of star quality. jonny sexton will again lead out the team when a back line that includes munster�*s conor murray and connick�*s hansen. roman kelleher and josh vendorflare come into hansen. roman kelleher and josh vendor flare come into the hansen. roman kelleher and josh vendorflare come into the pack. rob herring is named on the bench alongside iain henderson but there is again no place in the 23 for their oldster team—mate stuart mccloskey. competition in the squad is fierce and he would expect nothing else in the number one ranked side in the world. they've not some ranked side in the world. they've got some very. _ ranked side in the world. they've got some very. very _ ranked side in the world. they've got some very, very good - ranked side in the world. they'vej got some very, very good player. they— got some very, very good player. they have — got some very, very good player. they have a — got some very, very good player. they have a massive boost with selection — they have a massive boost with selection of the players in a come back to _ selection of the players in a come back to play for them, so we are expecting a very tough game against a tough _ expecting a very tough game against a tough class opposition. we are fit. we a tough class opposition. we are fit- we are _ a tough class opposition. we are fit. we are determined. - a tough class opposition. we are fit. we are determined. and - a tough class opposition. we are l fit. we are determined. and we've been _ fit. we are determined. and we've been on _ fit. we are determined. and we've been on point _ fit. we are determined. and we've been on point as— fit. we are determined. and we've been on point as far— fit. we are determined. and we've been on point as far as _ fit. we are determined. and we've been on point as far as our- fit. we are determined. and we'vel been on point as far as our attitude this week — been on point as far as our attitude this week and _ been on point as far as our attitude this week. and it— been on point as far as our attitude this week. and it needs _ been on point as far as our attitude this week. and it needs to be - this week. and it needs to be because _ this week. and it needs to be because we _ this week. and it needs to be because we he _ this week. and it needs to be because we he took- this week. and it needs to be because we he took a - this week. and it needs to be because we he took a step i this week. and it needs to be - because we he took a step forward. yeah, _ because we he took a step forward. yeah, the _ because we he took a step forward. yeah, the squad _ because we he took a step forward. yeah, the squad at _ because we he took a step forward. yeah, the squad at this— because we he took a step forward. yeah, the squad at this moment. because we he took a step forward. yeah, the squad at this moment in|
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yeah, the squad at this moment in time _ yeah, the squad at this moment in time is _ yeah, the squad at this moment in time is in _ yeah, the squad at this moment in time is in great _ yeah, the squad at this moment in time is in great form _ yeah, the squad at this moment in time is in great form and _ yeah, the squad at this moment in time is in great form and in - yeah, the squad at this moment in time is in great form and in great i time is in great form and in great spirits _ time is in great form and in great spirits target _ time is in great form and in great spirits. target will— time is in great form and in great spirits. target will have - time is in great form and in great. spirits. target will have something to say— spirits. target will have something to say about — spirits. target will have something to say about that. _ spirits. target will have something to say about that.— to say about that. after a big win first u- to say about that. after a big win first up against — to say about that. after a big win first up against her— to say about that. after a big win first up against her many - to say about that. after a big win first up against her many a - to say about that. after a big win first up against her many a comej to say about that. after a big win i first up against her many a come of this week will be a different test and the leader kick—off on saturday night. 9pm local time in nantes. gavin andrews, bbc news. a couple of other headlines coming out of the tournament. scotland's dave cherry will miss the remainder of the rugby world cup after suffering concussion in an accident at the team hotel. the hooker, who came off the bench in their opening defeat to south africa, slipped down some stairs earlier this week and hit his head. cherry will be replaced in the squad by his edinburgh team—mate stuart mcinally. the south africans have also lost a hooker to injury. malcolm marx started that match against scotland, but injured a knee in training and is out of the rest of the tournament. the 29—year—old is considered one of the best in the world in his position. the final one—dayer between england's women
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and sri lanka was delayed by rain in leicester. the match has been reduced to 31 overs each. england lost the toss and were put into bat. despite losing a couple of early wickets, maia bouchier and nat sciver—brunt added 193 for the third wicket. sciver—brunt, in her 100th odi, brought up her century off 66 balls, the fastest by an england women's batter in odis. she was eventually out for 120. bouchier made 95. sri lanka are chasing 274 for victory. they are ready down and it looks like england will clinch that 2—0, the series. we've had the first round at the bmw pga championship at wentworth, and in a field including rory mcilroy and jon rahm, it's marcus helligkilde who's the surprise clubhouse leader. the dane is ranked 232 in the world, but ten birdies — including this fine putt at the 17th — helped him to a magnificent
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8—under—par round of 64. he's two shots clear of scotland's richie ramsie. rahm and mcilroy are further back on even par. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. remco evenepoel claimed the 50th professional win of his career with victory on stage 18 of the vuelta a espana. in contrast to yesterday, sepp kuss was supported by hisjumbo visma team—mates premoz roglitch and jonas vingegaard. the american finished ahead of them in tenth place to increase his overall lead to 17 seconds. tottenham hotspur have extended their deal to host nfl games until 2030. a minimum of two regular season games a year will be held at their stadium, which will also be designated the home of the league in the uk. wembley also hosts some games. declan rice is among the nominees
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for a fifa best award. the england and arsenal midfielder is one of six premier league players on the shortlist. five of england's women's team are also nominated. the bournemouth forward david brooks scored for wales on monday night. his injury time goal in the win over latvia was the first for his country since he was diagnosed with stage—ii hodgkin's lymphoma two years ago. he's been cancer—free since last summer and has been speaking to football focus about his recovery. i had not been personally affected, like, in terms of anyone in my immediate family and household that had it. so i did not really know too much about any other treatment options or kind of what comes with the word. my body was still quite fit healthy, and really after the trauma of the chemotherapy, itjust got progressively worse after that and by the end i was just pleading for the 12 and after this wealth it was obviouslyjust for the 12 and after this wealth it was obviously just trying for the 12 and after this wealth it was obviouslyjust trying to for the 12 and after this wealth it was obviously just trying to feel better as quickly as possible knowing i did not really have to go
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in. we were not really excepting any difficult news of the end of it, even though it might have come, and then once i had the scan, the kind of rainy and just gave me the good news and that was when i was just upstairs in the morning. so there was a lot of tears and kind of a relief that it was kind of all done. the whole football and community as soon as i got diagnosed with absolutely amazing without the support and things like that, so it was not a surprise but i was very thankful for it all. you can catch the whole interview with david brooks on football focus tomorrow from 12. on football focus this saturday from 12. let's return to women's football. it's transfer deadline day in the wsl. the window shuts at 11pm for domestic deals and midnight for international moves. jane dougall has been monitoring the comings and goings. a bit quiet, but a good bit of business at manchester united. yeah, they have been pretty busy and they got some business done early
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doors today. they cite the world cup winner irene guerrero from atletico madrid. she was an unused sub in the final against england in the world cup but of course part of this war that lifted that trophy survey significant signing in midfield for man united. and they are also close to getting leon striker melvin mallard on loan. she has undergone a medical at the club and she will be looked upon as a replacement for alysia russo. they lost her on a free to arsenal in the summer before the world cup. united also close to signing everton defender gabby george who has completed a medical as we speak. mark skinner i was a trying to bolster his squad of course and he is also done very well in stopping some business from happening. because we now know that the england penalty saving hero and world cup golden glove holder mary earps will be staying at the club. united rejected a significant offer from an unnamed club in august,
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reportedly arsenal. they were worried of course they might lose her who has a year left on her contracts of fans will be happy that it looks like she is not going to go. despite that news, though, keeper salam joyce has also undergone a medical at united and they are looking to sign her not as a replacement butjust to bolster their squad. a replacement but 'ust to bolster their squad-h their squad. looking to get themselves _ their squad. looking to get themselves back _ their squad. looking to get themselves back in - their squad. looking to get themselves back in the - their squad. looking to get| themselves back in the title their squad. looking to get - themselves back in the title makes what should be an exciting ws l season. any other moves across the league or further afield? season. any other moves across the league orfurther afield? some season. any other moves across the league or further afield? some of the big clubs in europe was met definitely and let's start with arsenal because they are very close to signing the australian international cairo across. the 21-year-old — international cairo across. tue: 21—year—old midfielder international cairo across. tte: 21—year—old midfielder was international cairo across. t"t2 21—year—old midfielder was impressed with the world cup for the host nation. she is very highly rated in australia and quite a few other league clubs were in talks for her but it looks like arsenal are going to get this one under the wire before the deadline, 11pm tonight.
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if we move on to tottenham, they have just signed two strikers today and the most recent one is scotland's marla thomas, who goes on a two—year deal from man scotland's marla thomas, who goes on a two—year dealfrom man united. she had 29 appearances for united scoring two goals in her time there but obviously if you want to get a bit more gametime at tottenham and of course they will allow her to do that. they have also side a chinese instructor on loan. if you mention it, outside of england, a couple of moves that look likely to happen that are significant and this particular one features the former ballon dort winter, so after. the structure has just one year left on her contract in france and the champions league holders barcelona are said to be in talks to try to attract or to them. but at least four top ws clubs will be interested in signing a player of her calibre and that normally —— norwegian former bell on the winner will be such a boost to any club in the league. tbs. such a boost to any club in the leatue. �* ., ., , ., .,
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league. a few more hours to go, jane, league. a few more hours to go, jane. until— league. a few more hours to go, jane, until the _ league. a few more hours to go, jane, until the window— league. a few more hours to go, jane, until the window shut - league. a few more hours to go, j jane, until the window shut and i know you will be all across it, many thanks indeed. formula 1 is in singapore this weekend. the floodlit marina bay street circuit has has been on the f1 calendar since 2008. the event's carbon footprint is huge, but organisers have pledged to halve energy emissions over the next five years, with the hope of achieving net—zero by 2030. but as katie silver reports, they are miles away from that goal. music. track—side, this year, the bright lights are a little bit brighter. they are not the traditional mental bulbs but are led, which organisers say will reduce energy consumption by about a third. ., ., ., , third. you have more lights with less power— third. you have more lights with less power and _ third. you have more lights with less power and the _ third. you have more lights with less power and the light - third. you have more lights with less power and the light will. less power and the light will last ten times more. it's quite an interesting and big operation because we are working for 3.5
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months before the race so the installation process is quite massive. tit installation process is quite massive. . installation process is quite massive-— installation process is quite massive. , . , massive. in 'ust a few days, the world's massive. in just a few days, the world's best _ massive. in just a few days, the world's best drivers _ massive. in just a few days, the world's best drivers will - massive. in just a few days, the world's best drivers will be - massive. in just a few days, the world's best drivers will be here massive. in just a few days, the i world's best drivers will be here in singapore racing down the streets under these led lights. and while the lights may be a step in the right direction, the question is whether a sport that's based on fast cars, plenty of petrol and flying all over the world can ever be truly sustainable? brute all over the world can ever be truly sustainable?— all over the world can ever be truly sustainable? . ., ., , sustainable? we have to look across our entire support _ sustainable? we have to look across our entire support from _ sustainable? we have to look across our entire support from the - sustainable? we have to look across our entire support from the cars - our entire support from the cars going _ our entire support from the cars going around the track, which are actually— going around the track, which are actually less than 1% of our carbon footprint. — actually less than 1% of our carbon footprint, all the way through to the travel— footprint, all the way through to the travel and logistics of how we -et the travel and logistics of how we get to— the travel and logistics of how we get to these great events. we look at our— get to these great events. we look at our cars— get to these great events. we look at our cars and broker elements, they— at our cars and broker elements, they are — at our cars and broker elements, they are already most efficient hybrid — they are already most efficient hybrid engines in the world and they also will— hybrid engines in the world and they also will be — hybrid engines in the world and they also will be powered by 100% attainable fuel in 2026. last year, the singapore _ attainable fuel in 2026. last year, the singapore grand _ attainable fuel in 2026. last year, the singapore grand prix - attainable fuel in 2026. last year, j the singapore grand prix admitted attainable fuel in 2026. last year, l the singapore grand prix admitted a whopping 2300 tonnes of carbon dioxide. it's blessed to have energy emissions over the next five years. increasing the use of renewable
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energy— increasing the use of renewable energy are _ increasing the use of renewable enerqyare in_ increasing the use of renewable energy are in the _ increasing the use of renewable energy are in the circuit, - increasing the use of renewable energy are in the circuit, this i increasing the use of renewable energy are in the circuit, this is| energy are in the circuit, this is true _ energy are in the circuit, this is true for— energy are in the circuit, this is true for the _ energy are in the circuit, this is true for the panels _ energy are in the circuit, this is true for the panels installed - energy are in the circuit, this is i true for the panels installed under the building — true for the panels installed under the building as _ true for the panels installed under the building as well— true for the panels installed under the building as well as _ true for the panels installed under the building as well as increasing i the building as well as increasing the building as well as increasing the use _ the building as well as increasing the use of— the building as well as increasing the use of biofuels _ the building as well as increasing the use of biofuels within - the building as well as increasing the use of biofuels within our- the use of biofuels within our generators _ the use of biofuels within our generators which _ the use of biofuels within our generators which power- the use of biofuels within our generators which power the i the use of biofuels within our- generators which power the circuit. one of— generators which power the circuit. one of the — generators which power the circuit. one of the major— generators which power the circuit. one of the major criticisms, - generators which power the circuit. i one of the major criticisms, though, when it comes to formula 1 as his inability is the race schedule and at times how it geographically nonsensical it is. it starts in the middle east before dashing to australia, to azerbaijan, then to miami and monaco for the start of the season in europe. this gets interrupted by a day in canada, a journey of some 6000 km only for the drivers to go back again to europe. thenifs drivers to go back again to europe. then it's off to asia, singapore and japan before a stop in the middle east and then to the us and all of windows of america, back to the us for las vegas, a new circuit, then the final and abu dhabi. that's right, back to the middle east which you might recall that is where it all began. something sustainability head says they are already tweaking. that is the real challenge that we haveis that is the real challenge that we have is a world championship. two
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thirds of our carbon footprint is logistics and that is something we will be delivering against from now until 2030. will be delivering against from now until2030. ,, , , ., ., ., ' until 2030. supporters of formula 1 sa could until 2030. supporters of formula 1 say could help _ until 2030. supporters of formula 1 say could help drive _ until 2030. supporters of formula 1 say could help drive technology - until 2030. supporters of formula 1 say could help drive technology to i say could help drive technology to make fuel more sustainable but the finish line is still a long way off. katie silver, bbc news, singapore. food for thought for formula 1. i remind her of our top story this thursday night. still no way back forjadon sancho who is been dropped. more on the website but for me, that is all, goodbye. hello there. we've had quite a mixture of weather across the uk today. across the south, dry, sunny, quite warm. northern areas of the uk had a day of sunshine and these passing showers, but between — across wales, the midlands, into lincolnshire — we had a weather front bringing some fairly persistent outbreaks of rain. now this front is tied to another
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area of low pressure out in the atlantic that is set to deepen and swing toward iberia, where it's quite likely to lead to some severe thunderstorms over the next few days. for friday, it also flicks warm air across england and wales, but then will bring some heavy rain for some of us into the weekend. so that low to the south is quite important. overnight tonight, outbreaks of rain turning heavier for a time across wales, the midlands, northern england, pushing northwards to reach southern scotland and parts of northern ireland. for most, it's a mild night, but quite cool air across the far north of the country. now, we pick up on our weatherfronts on friday across northern england, northern ireland, southern scotland. through the day, the rain on it will tend to weaken somewhat. we've got sunshine developing to the south across england and wales, but underneath that band of cloud and rain in the north, those temperatures are going to struggle somewhat. highs of 13—15 degrees. in contrast to that, england and wales turning a lot warmer, 21—25 degrees, feeling a little on the humid side. now, saturday, the same weather
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front is still with us, draped across parts of northern england, wales, perhaps eastern counties of northern ireland. could be a few patches of light rain here and maybe a few heavy showers in the south through sunday. otherwise, we'll get some spells of sunshine, still warm and humid in the south, with that fresher air still affecting scotland, northern ireland and increasingly the far north of england as well. for sunday, that area of low pressure near iberia starts to bring much heavier rain across parts of the uk. now, we're most likely to see the heavy rain across england and wales. thundery, too, probably heavy enough to cause some localised surface water flooding. and through the day, that will drive northwards, so it's quite likely to reach northern ireland. and there is a small chance of it moving right the way northwards into parts of scotland as well. but the general rule of thumb is the further north you are, the more likely you are to keep the dry weather with a bit of sunshine. into next week, well, it looks very unsettled. a sequence of low pressures coming our way. it's going to be wet and also really quite windy as well. it's going to feel
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a bit more like autumn. live from london. this is bbc news. in libya — the mayor of derna says 20,000 people may have been killed in the destructive floods. the bbc learns new details about a russian fighter pilot who tried to shoot down an raf
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aircraft last year. fresh aftershocks shake morocco after friday's earthquake. more aid is on standby to enter the country. the number of people waiting to start routine hospital treatment in england reaches a record high in the prime minister concedes his waiting list target is in doubt. hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones, welcome to the daily global where we'll bring you the top stories from around the world. we stories from around the world. will start in the us, news we will start in the us, breaking news that hunter biden, the son of presidentjoe biden was indicted today on three criminal counts relating to his possession of a firearm. the charges were filed in us court in delaware, a deal that
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