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“p up for a time scotland, pipping up for a time before the front sinks south across northern ireland and the borders and perhaps into northern england as we head through the afternoon. towards the north of the front, some isolated showers but also sunshine. more sunshine across england and wales and temperatures in the mid to high teens in celsius. let's look at thursday and it doesn't take a long time for the weather front to rolling across northern ireland with spells of rain and across western scotland, throwing more cloud east as well and the best of the brightness in the south and east and these will be the days highs but those temperatures will climb, and i will show quickly why. we zoom out towards europe, we can see record—breaking october heat in mainland spain and some high—pressure building in from the south and the weather fronts are scooting around the area of high pressure and we draw in a southerly wind and the warm air will come our way so here is the outlook for the capital cities as we head through the weekend and into the start of next week. the mid 20s for london, low to mid 20s in wales and some
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debate about scotland still. time now for the are. hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'm olly foster, these are your headlines this evening... manchester united, we'll be at old trafford shortly for their champions league match against galatasary. getting back on the horse — max whitlock makes his major championship return. we'll head to antwerp and the world gymnastics championships. quarterfinal place is still in the balance. we will check in with ireland and scotland ahead of that crunch final poll match at the rugby world cup. also coming up on sportsday... saudi—iranian relations are strained once again, as a statue causes an asian champions league match to be called off. and we'll hear from the bbc
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green sport athlete of the year, pat cummins tells us how he's tackling crickets carbon footprint. it's one of those things where — no one will be perfect, but i think everyone can do a little something different in their life that might make a big difference. good evening to you. in the last couple minutes, the pg oh ml have released the footage and audio between officials of that disallowed goal. it will be a busy week of european football. manchester united are looking to get off the mark in the champions league tonight. they are bottom of their group after defeat at bayern munich a fortnight ago. they are at home to galatasaray.
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the turkish champions started their campaign with a point against fc copenhagen. let's cross live to old trafford and speak to our reporterjoe lynskey. i know we had a few connection proms earlier. united's home form has been pretty patchy, lost to palace a few days ago, it's their worst start to a premier league season, is there any disquiet to their fans? they really need a wind stop till i think if you're manchester united fan on the , ., if you're manchester united fan on the ._ ., , if you're manchester united fan on the . , ., , . if you're manchester united fan on the ._ ., , ., , the way to this game here this evenin: , the way to this game here this evening. it's — the way to this game here this evening, it's a _ the way to this game here this evening, it's a take _ the way to this game here this evening, it's a take your - the way to this game here this evening, it's a take your pick | the way to this game here this | evening, it's a take your pick of gloomy distractions surrounding this match at the moment. as he mentioned, there were start to a premier league season, nine points in seven games on the league, there were start to a top—flight season and 3a years, as well. last season they only lost two matches in the whole campaign, they been beaten by
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brightening crystal palace and the premier league, defeat here in the champions league to galatasaray would be three defeats in four here at old trafford. and off the pitch, united are having issues, as well. a public argument between the manager and jaden san shou, also issues around antony who's been the subject of inquiries into domestic abuse allegations in faces in brazil, which he denies. there's also still that uncertainty around the ownership situation. last year, the glazer family announced their intention to explore strategic alternatives, and the latest development this week is thatjim radcliffe, one of the prospective investors, has said he is now considering buying a minority stake in the club. it paints a troubling picture ahead of what is supposed to
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be an important match this evening, but i've been speaking to some of the fans and there is still patients with the manager, erik ten hag, who is dealing with the situation around him. here at galatasaray, they really need to win to get their champions league game up and running. champions league game up and runninu. , , , ., running. the players 'ust need to rally aound h running. the players 'ust need to rally around with _ running. the players 'ust need to rally around with the_ running. the playersjust need to rally around with the manager. rally around with the manager together, stick together. i think the results will come if they do that _ the results will come if they do that. ~ . , the results will come if they do that. ~ ., , ., ., that. we are struggling to get a s stem that. we are struggling to get a system going — that. we are struggling to get a system going this _ that. we are struggling to get a system going this season, - that. we are struggling to get a system going this season, i - that. we are struggling to get a i system going this season, i don't know_ system going this season, i don't know what— system going this season, i don't know what the _ system going this season, i don't know what the system _ system going this season, i don't know what the system is - system going this season, i don't know what the system is going. system going this season, i don't. know what the system is going into the season, — know what the system is going into the season, and _ know what the system is going into the season, and i— know what the system is going into the season, and ijust _ know what the system is going into the season, and ijust feel- know what the system is going into the season, and ijust feel with - the season, and ijust feel with the palace _ the season, and ijust feel with the palace game — the season, and ijust feel with the palace game recently, _ the season, and ijust feel with the palace game recently, it'll- the season, and ijust feel with the palace game recently, it'll dampenj palace game recently, it'll dampen our spirits — palace game recently, it'll dampen our sirits. �* ., _, . our spirits. i've got confidence in erik ten our spirits. i've got confidence in erikten hag. _ our spirits. i've got confidence in erik ten hag, we _ our spirits. i've got confidence in erik ten hag, we just _ our spirits. i've got confidence in erik ten hag, we just need - our spirits. i've got confidence in erik ten hag, we just need to - our spirits. i've got confidence in i erik ten hag, we just need to trust. they did really, really well, and it's a fortress, i think we've got this. ., ~' �* ., this. , who i think we've got this," famous last _ this. , who i think we've got this," famous last words. _ this. , who i think we've got this," famous last words. the _ this. , who i think we've got this," famous last words. the troubles l this. , who i think we've got this," - famous last words. the troubles have been mounting so much on the club, but for erik ten hag, he's had all
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sorts of issues, and you mentioned antony earlier, who was given this league of absence, does he come back into the frame this evening, joe? " famous last "i think we've got this." antony has returned from _ "i think we've got this." antony has returned from brazil— "i think we've got this." antony has returned from brazil to _ "i think we've got this." antony has returned from brazil to training, . returned from brazil to training, i think he would solve the problem for united in those attacking areas. the last few weeks of those poor results of seeing them go for the younger alejandra garnacho, those are promising players but united want to utilise impact players from the bench, they are feeling that absence of antony and jaden sancho. martinez was so dominant of —— dominant for them last season. they'll come up
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against wilford saha, who crystal palace fans will be very familiar with. such a premier league high—profile playerfor them with. such a premier league high—profile player for them for multiple reasons. united remember they lost their opening champions league match 4—3 at bayern munich, so this is a match they really had to win against one of the two weakest sides in the group. jae. weakest sides in the group. joe, many thanks- — weakest sides in the group. joe, many thanks. arsenal _ weakest sides in the group. joe, many thanks. arsenal are at france, in lawrence democrat lens. they are at fc copenhagen and psv eindhoven against the viacom of the other one and arsenal�*s group. there have been and arsenal�*s group. there have been a couple early kick—offs, fc union berlin aiken sporting braga, that is under way, berlin aiken sporting braga, that is underway, napoli berlin aiken sporting braga, that is under way, napoli against real madrid, and other terrific match. sociedad did have the lead against
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salzburg in one of those early kick—offs, as well. go to the bbc sport website for the latest. there's one game in the premier league this evening, luton at home to burnley — this should have been played on the second weekend of the season, but luton�*s stadium wasn't ready. it's been a tough season so far for both of them, luton got their first win at everton over the weekend, burnley have a single point to their name, and are only off the bottom of the table on goal difference. we wa nt we want to have consistency in every game, doing what it takes to get a result. and yeah, i understand obviously luton is someone we faced last season, but we are looking forward to meeting our old friends again. forward to meeting our old friends aaain. , ., ., , ., again. they are really good team, the 've again. they are really good team, they've improved _ again. they are really good team, they've improved from _ again. they are really good team, they've improved from last - again. they are really good team, they've improved from last year, | they've improved from last year, dominated the league last year, they were the _ dominated the league last year, they were the best team by a country mile, _ were the best team by a country mile. and — were the best team by a country mile, and they've improved, it's been _ mile, and they've improved, it's been over— mile, and they've improved, it's been over 100 million they've poured into it _
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been over 100 million they've poured into it. vincent is a brilliant manager, _ into it. vincent is a brilliant manager, really good staff, i think they are _ manager, really good staff, i think they are in — manager, really good staff, i think they are in a false position at the moment — they are in a false position at the moment. ~ ., they are in a false position at the moment. a, ., ., they are in a false position at the moment. a, ., i. they are in a false position at the moment. ., ., moment. more football for you later in the programme. _ moment. more football for you later in the programme. the _ moment. more football for you later in the programme. the first - moment. more football for you later in the programme. the first medals| in the programme. the first medals will be one at the world championships tonight,. it's the men's team final, great britain took bronze in this at last year's world's in liverpool. they're being held in antwerp this time round and our sports correspondent natalie pirks is there for us. thanks, i'm in what i call the mix zone, hopefully we can watch the gymnastics through here and they can have a chat with us. men's qualify third, think of that bronze in liverpool last year, three who achieved that are here. that big headline is from max whitlock, the three—time world champ, he's back. he's about to compete in his first
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rotation, which is of course on the pommel horse, his favourite apparatus. we can keep you up—to—date on that. but for him it's been a really long way back after tokyo, he got the gold on the pommel horse, and he found it really hard, struggling with his mental health, saying he was amazed democrat a fragile mindset and was struggling constantly. he had been taking baby steps to get back in the gym, and now at the grand old age of 30 emma it is his seventh world champ in jet, so here's what we had to say that she had to say about what gymnastics means to him. coming back, i realised my love of the sport— coming back, i realised my love of the sport has come back, i suppose more _ the sport has come back, i suppose more than — the sport has come back, i suppose more than it— the sport has come back, i suppose more than it was before tokyo, which is nice _ more than it was before tokyo, which is nice i_ more than it was before tokyo, which is nice i come — more than it was before tokyo, which is nice. i come back with like a refreshed _ is nice. i come back with like a refreshed feeling, almost like a younger— refreshed feeling, almost like a younger version of myself back when i younger version of myself back when t was _ younger version of myself back when i was competing years and years ago, which _ i was competing years and years ago, which is _ i was competing years and years ago, which is nice — i was competing years and years ago, which is nice. sol i was competing years and years ago, which is nice. so i think that's been — which is nice. so i think that's been really nice, but there's a huge
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position— been really nice, but there's a huge position to — been really nice, but there's a huge position to come back, and one thing particularly _ position to come back, and one thing particularly is that gymnastics gives— particularly is that gymnastics gives me such a real sense of purpose. _ gives me such a real sense of purpose, such a drive towards achieving _ purpose, such a drive towards achieving something, and i think that's— achieving something, and i think that's what i've realised i really do need — that's what i've realised i really do need in _ that's what i've realised i really do need in my life. so some kind of -oal do need in my life. so some kind of goal that— do need in my life. so some kind of goal that i'm — do need in my life. so some kind of goal that i'm working towards that's hard, _ goal that i'm working towards that's hard, ambitious and challenging, but then also— hard, ambitious and challenging, but then also the pathway to get there. within— then also the pathway to get there. withinjim. — then also the pathway to get there. withinjim, i understand how to get mysetf— withinjim, i understand how to get myself in _ withinjim, i understand how to get myself in a — withinjim, i understand how to get myself in a position to try and reach — myself in a position to try and reach nry— myself in a position to try and reach my goals —— within gymnastics. and it _ reach my goals —— within gymnastics. and it helps _ reach my goals —— within gymnastics. and it helps me. find reach my goals -- within gymnastics. and it helps me— and it helps me. and i'm guessing ou're a and it helps me. and i'm guessing you're a big _ and it helps me. and i'm guessing you're a big goal — and it helps me. and i'm guessing you're a big goal is _ and it helps me. and i'm guessing you're a big goal is paris? - and it helps me. and i'm guessing you're a big goal is paris? leie - and it helps me. and i'm guessing you're a big goal is paris? leie my| you're a big goal is paris? leie my big goal is paris. it's still in the back of big goal is paris. it's still in the back 0’ , , �* , back of my mind, but it's there, and it's coming — back of my mind, but it's there, and it's coming around _ back of my mind, but it's there, and it's coming around quicker— back of my mind, but it's there, and it's coming around quicker than - back of my mind, but it's there, and it's coming around quicker than we i it's coming around quicker than we can imagine. we've officially got this stepping stone so we've got the rest of— this stepping stone so we've got the rest of these world championships, which _ rest of these world championships, which is _ rest of these world championships, which is exciting. the european championships as next year, and the tinrbic— championships as next year, and the limbic games — there's not many more
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stepping _ limbic games — there's not many more stepping stones in the lead up up to this, stepping stones in the lead up up to this. but— stepping stones in the lead up up to this, but paris is the ultimate goat — this, but paris is the ultimate goat -- _ this, but paris is the ultimate goal. —— and the olympic games. it�*s goal. -- and the olympic games. it's been a goal. —— and the olympic games. been a bad goal. —— and the olympic games. it�*s been a bad start for britain because james has fallen off the pommel horse, hopefully they can pick up with another five to go. max whitlock talking about the game getting to paris, and if you can get a spot on the british team, if you can win a medal again on the pommel horse, he would be the first gymnast in history, male orfemale, to ever win for olympic medals. so when we talked about goals, he's already one of the most successful gymnasts in history, and all the signs in qualifying were very good, he's already qualified for saturday's final against the reigning world champion from ireland. natalie, sounds like _ champion from ireland. natalie, sounds like it's _ champion from ireland. natalie, sounds like it's livening - champion from ireland. natalie, sounds like it's livening up - champion from ireland. natalie, l sounds like it's livening up there, many thanks indeed.
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the p gmo have released audio and video of their mistake which saw luis diaz's goal ruled out. they carried out a review into that goal being incorrectly disavowed and they've identified the following key learnings, here's what the pg demo l said...
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liverpool wanted this audio released to them, it was released earlier today to the gym general public by the pro league and pgmol, let's have a listen. mil the pro league and pgmol, let's have a listen. . ., a listen. all good, both holding. waitinu , a listen. all good, both holding. waiting, delaying, _ a listen. all good, both holding. waiting, delaying, delaying. - a listen. all good, both holding. l waiting, delaying, delaying. back a listen. all good, both holding. - waiting, delaying, delaying. back to the off side, make. just waiting, delaying, delaying. back to the off side, make.— the off side, make. just checking the off side, make. just checking the offside _ the off side, make. just checking the offside to _ the off side, make. just checking the offside to the _ the off side, make. just checking the offside to the delay. - the off side, make. just checking the offside to the delay. here - the off side, make. just checking the offside to the delay. here we are. just the offside to the delay. here we are- just get _ the offside to the delay. here we are- just get a — the offside to the delay. here we are. just get a tighter _ the offside to the delay. here we are. just get a tighter angle. - the offside to the delay. here we i are. just get a tighter angle. frame two there. — are. just get a tighter angle. frame two there, perfect. _ are. just get a tighter angle. frame two there, perfect. i— are. just get a tighter angle. frame two there, perfect. i think- are. just get a tighter angle. frame two there, perfect. i think it - are. just get a tighter angle. frame two there, perfect. i think it mightl two there, perfect. i think it might be this—
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two there, perfect. i think it might be this angle _ two there, perfect. i think it might be this angle. 2d _ two there, perfect. i think it might be this angle. 2d line _ two there, perfect. i think it might be this angle. 2d line on— two there, perfect. i think it might be this angle. 2d line on the - two there, perfect. i think it might be this angle. 2d line on the boot. j be this angle. 2d line on the boot. 0k. be this angle. 2d line on the boot. 0k~ check— be this angle. 2d line on the boot. 0k. check complete, _ be this angle. 2d line on the boot. 0k. check complete, perfect. - be this angle. 2d line on the boot. 0k. check complete, perfect. ok. check complete, perfect. office. thank you. — ok. check complete, perfect. office. thank you, mate. _ ok. check complete, perfect. office. thank you, mate. you'll— ok. check complete, perfect. office. thank you, mate. you'll make - ok. check complete, perfect. office. thank you, mate. you'll make the i thank you, mate. you'll make the decision— thank you, mate. you'll make the decision was — thank you, mate. you'll make the decision was offside, _ thank you, mate. you'll make the decision was offside, are - thank you, mate. you'll make the decision was offside, are you - thank you, mate. you'll make the. decision was offside, are you happy with this? _ decision was offside, are you happy with this? very— decision was offside, are you happy with this? very happy— decision was offside, are you happy with this? very happy with - decision was offside, are you happy with this? very happy with this? . with this? very happy with this? yes. _ with this? very happy with this? yes. it's— with this? very happy with this? yes, it's offside. _ with this? very happy with this? yes, it's offside.— with this? very happy with this? yes, it's offside. delay, delay. all he is saying _ yes, it's offside. delay, delay. all he is saying to — yes, it's offside. delay, delay. all he is saying to delay. _ yes, it's offside. delay, delay. all he is saying to delay. pardon? -
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use fascinating stuff there, it clearly breakdown _ use fascinating stuff there, it clearly breakdown in - use fascinating stuff there, it - clearly breakdown in communication between the var officials and the on—field officials, thinking a goal had been given. a clear and obvious mistake and coming out of that, the pgmol coming out with some key recommendations, we will wait to see what liverpool's response is to that because they said they wanted something escalated and some kind of resolution goes to the bbc sport website for more reaction to that. let's have a quick look at some of the other headlines... we've had the last warm—up matches before the cricket world cup starts on thursday. australia beat pakistan by 14 runs in hyderabad. hosts india against netherlands was abandoned because of rain. british number one katie boulter went down in straight sets to the world number one aryna sabalenka in the second round of the china open.
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boulter was broken while serving for both sets and ended up losing 7—5, 7—6. mark selby is through to the second round of snooker�*s english open. he beat his chinese opponent by 4—1 in brentwood. there were also wins forjudd trump and john higgins. the home nations are building up to theirfinal pool games on saturday at the rugby world cup. the stakes cannot be higher at the stade de france, where ireland face scotland. it's complicated — the scots have to win and deny the irish a bonus point. ireland will top the group if they avoid defeat, or lose narrowly, and they are confident but not complacent. we've played south africa, australia, new zealand however many times over the past 2—3 years, so it's given us... south africa defend completely different to how scotland defend. scotland won a lot of time to tackle, they are very strong and that sort of time to tackle, they are very strong in that certain
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area, so it's making sure we can generate the quick ball and we can get on the front foot to make our tactic. but it'll come down to crucial moments in the game. scotland are well capable of stopping us, and we are all well aware of that, so we need to make sure that we do things and do it our way. sure that we do things and do it our wa . �* ., ,., . sure that we do things and do it our wa. ., .., .,., ., way. i've got so much admiration for all the boys- — way. i've got so much admiration for all the boys. you _ way. i've got so much admiration for all the boys. you know, _ way. i've got so much admiration for all the boys. you know, working - way. i've got so much admiration for| all the boys. you know, working with them _ all the boys. you know, working with them day _ all the boys. you know, working with them day in. — all the boys. you know, working with them day in, day out, you realise anything — them day in, day out, you realise anything you ask them to do, they go out and _ anything you ask them to do, they go out and can— anything you ask them to do, they go out and can do. it's brilliant working _ out and can do. it's brilliant working with such good players, and absolutely, it's been a real strength— absolutely, it's been a real strength for our team. but you know, they know _ strength for our team. but you know, they know that they are up against a hu-e they know that they are up against a huge challenge, all of them have got a little _ huge challenge, all of them have got a little one—on—one battles to win off the _ a little one—on—one battles to win off the back of the six nations, and a few— off the back of the six nations, and a few rights to wrong, and i think everyone — a few rights to wrong, and i think everyone has a steely determination to play— everyone has a steely determination to play as _ everyone has a steely determination to play as well as they can. let's return to football — because the asian champions league has also resumed this week. al—ittihad were supposed to face sepahan in iran last night,
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but the match was called off moments before kick off because of a statue close to the players tunnel of a revolutionary guards commander who was killed in a us drone strike three years ago. officials from the saudi pro league side took offence to the bust and refused to play, and the match was cancelled. here's the bbc�*s porriahjefereh. the match commissioner has told officials that they need to remove this statue, otherwise the saudi team will not play. also, they've told them that it's basically above their pay grade to move that statue. this is not the first time you had a football match cancelled, called off because of these controversial issues, but one would ask why they didn't make clear that this was going to happen for those 60,000 fans who made it to the stadium and were expecting the first home match against their biggest rivals in the group, which were al—ittihad, from
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saudi arabia. this group, which were al-ittihad, from saudi arabia-— group, which were al-ittihad, from saudi arabia. this is where the crux is, we saudi arabia. this is where the crux is. we have — saudi arabia. this is where the crux is, we have soleimani _ saudi arabia. this is where the crux is, we have soleimani revered - saudi arabia. this is where the crux is, we have soleimani revered in i is, we have soleimani revered in iran and saudi arabia have labelled him as a terrorist. itjust shows how overall the feeling still are between these two nations. is there a fear that this could become an issue for other saudi teams going into iran? ., ., ~' issue for other saudi teams going into iran? ., ., ~ ., ,., issue for other saudi teams going into iran? ., ., into iran? looking at some of those ictures into iran? looking at some of those pictures from _ into iran? looking at some of those pictures from last _ into iran? looking at some of those pictures from last night, _ into iran? looking at some of those pictures from last night, the - into iran? looking at some of those pictures from last night, the fans, | pictures from last night, the fans, it seems the fans were not happy with the statue being there. they just wanted to get on with the game, and there were slogans about we don't want political football, there were also antigovernment slogans by the fans. so in terms of the rivalry — and we've already seen how rinaldo was received two weeks ago, so isn't that much enmity between the fans of
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iranian clubs in saudi arabian clubs, and it seems that those decisions are coming from non—sporting authorities. there is a political tension between the two countries, and sometimes that is causing the problem. it'll be interesting to see what decisions will be made at the end of this. finally, it's the fans who feel sorry for, they were probably looking forward to seeing ngannou kante, it's the fans who were missing out here so you just feel the administrators have to get a grip on this pretty soon. that the administrators have to get a grip on this pretty soon.- grip on this pretty soon. that is true, but then _ grip on this pretty soon. that is true, but then again _ grip on this pretty soon. that is true, but then again after i grip on this pretty soon. that is i true, but then again after tonight, there won't be any home games for there won't be any home games for the iranian side facing saudi opposition. and it seems that somehow, they have simplified the matter. so maybe the saudis are winning this football war with iran without even kicking a ball, like
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what happened last night. that match in the asian champions _ what happened last night. that match in the asian champions league - in the asian champions league between al—ittihad and sat behind, which was called off because the saudis didn't like that statue. yesterday, we revealed the winners the bbc green sport awards. pat cummins was named athlete of the year. the australia cricket captain is looking at ways to reduce the sport's huge carbon footprint and raise awarness through his cricket for climate foundation. cummins runs in determinedly. he's bold in. cummins runs in determinedly. he's bold in- when _ cummins runs in determinedly. he's bold in. when did _ cummins runs in determinedly. he's bold in. when did your _ cummins runs in determinedly. he's bold in. when did your interest i cummins runs in determinedly. he's bold in. when did your interest in i bold in. when did your interest in the environment _ bold in. when did your interest in the environment begin? - bold in. when did your interest in the environment begin? growing| bold in. when did your interest in i the environment begin? growing up in australia, the environment begin? growing up in australia. you — the environment begin? growing up in australia, you spend _ the environment begin? growing up in australia, you spend a _ the environment begin? growing up in australia, you spend a lot _ the environment begin? growing up in australia, you spend a lot of— the environment begin? growing up in australia, you spend a lot of time i australia, you spend a lot of time outside on beaches like this, so i guess i've always had a bit of an interest. it's probably not until the last 3—4 years that i really thought of it more deeply, about my personal impact on the planet. i think firstly, in cricket, we play
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sometimes and really extreme weather. we've had games where it's been called off due to bushfire in the middle of the summer. a drop in rain or the temperature conditions change, oryou rain or the temperature conditions change, or you can play at all. then with international cricket, you travel around the world and you see lots of different places. you have quite a high carbon footprint yourself. but with us as this opportunity, so many stakeholders and people look to the sport like cricket for leadership in this place, it's something that brings a lot of people together. tell place, it's something that brings a lot of people together.— place, it's something that brings a lot of people together. tell us why ou set u- lot of people together. tell us why you set up cricket _ lot of people together. tell us why you set up cricket for _ lot of people together. tell us why you set up cricket for climate. i you set up cricket for climate. number one was a string to figure out something where i could lighten my footprint, all things in my life. i was trying to see where i could make a different and the community, particularly in the cricket community. so i thought of the idea initially of putting solar panels on my home cricket club. in a initially of putting solar panels on my home cricket club.— initially of putting solar panels on my home cricket club. in a few days, ou fl to my home cricket club. in a few days, you fly to south _ my home cricket club. in a few days, you fly to south africa _ my home cricket club. in a few days, you fly to south africa then - my home cricket club. in a few days, you fly to south africa then to - my home cricket club. in a few days, you fly to south africa then to the i you fly to south africa then to the world cup in india. there's a lot of
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flying there, how do you square that with their environmental concerns? flying, a lot of the things we do unfortunately our with ourjob. unfortunately our with our job. nobody unfortunately our with ourjob. nobody is perfect, but everyone can do something in their life that might make a big difference. solar panels on your house, switching away from gas, getting an electric car powered by renewable sources, these are significant differences you can make in your life. to are significant differences you can make in your life.— are significant differences you can make in your life. to get the sense that australia _ make in your life. to get the sense that australia and _ make in your life. to get the sense that australia and other _ make in your life. to get the sense j that australia and other developing countries are moving fast enough? i think they can always move faster, and it's up to us to show that this is important to us. a lot of the solutions that we could do today, there's no point in waiting to get started. pat there's no point in waiting to get started. ., , there's no point in waiting to get started. . , ., , . ~ started. pat cummins, andjust back started. pat cummins, and 'ust back to one of started. pat cummins, and 'ust back to of our— started. pat cummins, and 'ust back to one of our stories. i the champions league, manchester united really in need of a win, they are home to galatasaray. antony has looked to address those
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domestic abuse allegations, he's on the bench, marcus rashford keeps his place on the team, hannibal starts. that game kicks off at 8pm, and a reminder of another story, the pgo ml has released that audio behind that contentious decision to disallow the lewis diaz goal against tottenham, they say there is a complete breakdown in communication and you can hear that from the audio, they've released some guidelines to clear up those lines of communication between the on—field officials and those in the var booth —— luis diaz. we await to see what liveable think of those guidelines. from me and the rest of the team, good night. —— what liverpool think.
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hello. it's been a day of sunny spells, but also 1—2 sharp showers. here's the satellite picture from earlier on — and you can see a lot of bright weather. and there, just on the edge of the screen, that's the weather front that swept across the country last night and brought the thunder and lightning. now tonight, another weather front is approaching — this time, it'll reach the north of northern ireland, and will also start to move across scotland. and this is the beginning of a very wet spell across this part of the country. our temperatures early in the morning between around 8—10 celsius. now, back to that weather front — you can see it moving across northern ireland and into scotland. if you're underneath that weather front, you could have 2—3 days of really wet weather, whereas in the south, closer to the area of high pressure, the weather's looking fine across the bulk of england and wales. just a few showers here, relatively warm. but that rain front — a narrow one — keeps on moving in the same place.
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so in some spots across scotland, we could have 50 millimetres of rain — that's a couple of inches — and in the highlands, in the extreme case, even 2—3 times that amount. so that's wednesday, this is wednesday evening. and that weather front moves into southern parts of scotland, just clips the lake district there, and it's also across northern ireland. so a distinct divide between the cooler north and that slightly milder in the south. now, here's thursday — notice that the wind direction changes, and it's now coming in from the south. that means thicker cloud and some outbreaks of rain crossing ireland, and also western parts of scotland. maybe some damp weather around the irish sea, too. that means the further east and southeast you are on thursday, the brighter the weather will be. and then, skipping to the weekend — look at the weather systems, the large scale patterns across the atlantic, one low pressure here. but look at these winds coming in from the south. now, this is because of the pattern of the jet stream higher in the atmosphere, at around 30,000 feet. and this big dip in thejet stream, or trough, will basically move that warmer atmosphere in the southern
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climes from spain and portugal, across france and towards the uk. so, temperatures will be climbing across many parts of western europe, and here in the uk, we'll probably get to the mid—20s, maybe peaking at 26—27 celsius briefly. even in belfast, temperatures hovering around 20 or so, cardiff in the low 20s, as well. so warmer weather, yes, is on the way. bye— bye.
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