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as captain no less, at the european pool championships in malta. well done him. time for a look at the weather, here's louise lear. we have had some sunshine in scotland, but there has been some rain around. and don't we know it. in the isles of scilly we have had some relentless rain this morning and in a six—hour period we had just shy of six inches of rainfall. for most of us it was a chilly start and largely fine and dry. this is where the front producing rain as it moves its way up through ireland and northern ireland and we will see rent eventually into the south west by the end of the day. enjoy the sunshine if you have got it. a quiet story in scotland and northern england. clouded over a little bit further south and by the end of the rain —— end of the afternoon there is that rain. temperatures peaking
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around 11 to 16 degrees. a tiny bit above where they should be, and not bad after the chilly start. overnight two areas of rain and in areas we don't need it, lancashire east midlands and south yorkshire. another pulse pushes up from the south—west. with the cloud and rain around it will be a relatively mild start, but it will be a nuisance first thing tomorrow morning. not heavy and persistent rain, but some relentless showers in the east midlands and into yorkshire. that could just exacerbate the issues we have got here with localised flooding. you need to keep an eye on that. a better story across england and wales, sunny spells and a few scattered showers. a better story for most of scotland and northern ireland, dry and settle. 11 to 12 degrees. the high is 16, 60 one fahrenheit. as we move into wednesday and at the ridge of high pressure keeps things quiet to begin with, but not for long. low pressure
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was set to return and dominate the story as we head into the weekend. it will be a quiet start to wednesday. that easterly flow drives in a few scattered showers. by the end of the afternoon there is that front bringing cloud and rain, possibly even sundry downpours to begin with. once that low moves in it will be here for some time. it will set out in the atlantic circulating around with a rash of showers, and a strong south—westerly wind. it will not be too cold, but it will stay pretty unsettled. we are going to close out the month of october with a halloween screen. showers and longer spells of rain and pretty windy at times. thanks louise. and that's bbc news at one. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. the news continues here on bbc one as now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, goodbye.
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hello and welcome to sportsday. erik ten hag has been paying tribute to sir bobby charlton who died on saturday. tottenham can go back to the top of the premier league with a win over fulham this evening. and courtney lawes calls time on his international career. he'll retire at the end of the rugby world cup. there will be a minute's silence prior to manchester united's champions league game with copenhagen tomorrow night. players will also wear black armbands, as tributes continue to pour in from the world of football following the passing
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of sir bobby charlton on saturday. eric ten hag has been speaking ahead of that game today and says charlton's legacy will live on. bobby was a legend, a giant. not only for manchester united, but for football. and so his legacy was also what he left with the standards, the high standards we have to live every day. of course, first our thoughts are with his family, with his wife, with his children and grandchildren. but also for what he meant for manchester united, the importance for manchester united, the standards he set we have to live here. the last couple of days they were emphasised. he is in front of old trafford with george best and he's
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with us. they are always a huge inspiration for us. every day and in every game. meanwhile, tottenham could return to the top of the premier league tonight when they host fulham. they're one point behind manchester city and a win would see them regain that top spot. fulham, meanwhile, are in 13th but could leapfrog chelsea if they manage to end tottenham's unbeaten league run. they are the only team to have got one over ange postecoglu's side, beating them on penalties in the league cup earlier this season. but postecoglou's side are proving to be a very different proposition in the league. it's fair to say i think apart from the results which have obviously been pleasing, i think we've had a level of performance in every game which has made us really competitive against. you know, we had some eventful games within that context but again, that's kind of given us a
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real strong foundation in terms of the character and resilience of the group. so, it's been an encouraging start and where that leaves us, we'll find out. ouraim is our aim is always to get to three points— our aim is always to get to three points and — our aim is always to get to three points and the players, they know already. _ points and the players, they know already, that is the approach. but for any— already, that is the approach. but for any game, it's going to be the same _ for any game, it's going to be the same of— for any game, it's going to be the same. of course we respect the team on the _ same. of course we respect the team on the other— same. of course we respect the team on the other side, we know the quality— on the other side, we know the quality they have, how they've been really _ quality they have, how they've been really strong against any team away and at _ really strong against any team away and at home from the tottenham stadium — and at home from the tottenham stadium. that's it, it's going to be tough _ stadium. that's it, it's going to be tough but — stadium. that's it, it's going to be tough but we have to trust in our process— tough but we have to trust in our process and _ tough but we have to trust in our process and keep improving. now, remember the name marc guiu. the 17—year old made his senior debut for barcelona last night, coming off the bench. and then afterjust 33 seconds scored the winner. he came on in the 79th minute and tookjust two touches to score against athletic bilbao.
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it's the fastest first league goal for barcelona in the club's history. he was only born in 2006. how about that for a debut? translation: i told marc guiu, you will have one — translation: i told marc guiu, you will have one chance, _ translation: i told marc guiu, you will have one chance, be _ translation: i told marc guiu, you will have one chance, be ready. - translation: i told marc guiu, you will have one chance, be ready. and | will have one chance, be ready. and he did, he had one chance and he scored. we always try to be positive with our players, to give them confidence. only 17 years old, i see them ready. from my generation to this, the differences they want to play, they are not scared. and just look at this. a proud moment for his family who were watching on. guiu's parents were both in the crowd with his mother crying tears of joy. courtney lawes revealed — after england's defeat on saturday night — that he will be retiring from international rugby after the world cup. england's vice—captain has played in four world cups, two lions tours and is one of only five englishmen to have been capped 100 times. england's world cup campaign
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will conclude against argentina in friday's bronze medal match. pakistan are taking on afghanistan in the latest match in the cricket world cup. pakistan won the toss and decided to bat and they set afghanistan a target of 283 after key batsman babar azam top scored with 7a. he was eventually dismissed by noor ahmed, who was the pick of the bowlers, taking 3—119. england have added durham fast bowler brydon carse to their world cup squad to replace reece topley. topley is out of the rest of the tournament after breaking a finger in saturday's defeat by south africa carse has taken 1a wickets in 12 one—day internationals. former england spinner alex hartley has been announced as assistant spin coach at men's pakistan super league franchise multan sultans. hartley was part of england's world cup winning side in 2017 and reitred from cricket in august.
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she joins former ireland player catherine dalton as the first of two female coaches in the psl. it's a well wind and a surprise, if i'm totally honest. i've done a bit of coaching in the past, i've coached a few other team—mate i've worked with but it was one of those where i got asked to do some social media for the sultans and then i was askedif media for the sultans and then i was asked if i fancy being assistant spin coach. it's an opportunity i can't turn down, to have that opportunity to work in a men's environment, to work in a franchise is one of my first coaching gigs is a huge opportunity and for anyone to turnit a huge opportunity and for anyone to turn it down, they would be very silly. turn it down, they would be very sill . �* turn it down, they would be very sill . ~ , ., �* turn it down, they would be very sill. ~ �* ., ., turn it down, they would be very sill. ., ., ., silly. and you're going to be one of the first female _ silly. and you're going to be one of the first female coaches _ silly. and you're going to be one of the first female coaches in - silly. and you're going to be one of the first female coaches in the - silly. and you're going to be one of| the first female coaches in the pack is dom _ the first female coaches in the pack is dom sibley, has the reaction being _ is dom sibley, has the reaction being positive? it�*s is dom sibley, has the reaction being positive?— is dom sibley, has the reaction being positive? it's been 50-50 to being positive? it's been 50-50 to be honest- — being positive? it's been 50-50 to be honest- -- _ being positive? it's been 50-50 to be honest. -- the _ being positive? it's been 50-50 to be honest. -- the pakistan - being positive? it's been 50-50 to be honest. -- the pakistan superl be honest. -- the pakistan super leaaue. be honest. -- the pakistan super league. there's _
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be honest. -- the pakistan super league. there's been _ be honest. -- the pakistan super league. there's been a _ be honest. -- the pakistan super league. there's been a lot - be honest. -- the pakistan super league. there's been a lot of - be honest. -- the pakistan super league. there's been a lot of if l be honest. -- the pakistan super. league. there's been a lot of if you can't sin league. there's been a lot of if you can't spin the _ league. there's been a lot of if you can't spin the ball— league. there's been a lot of if you can't spin the ball yourself, - league. there's been a lot of if you can't spin the ball yourself, how . can't spin the ball yourself, how are you going to teach? but that's expected, i think when you break boundaries and push the ceiling higher, there are going to be some people that don't agree with it but hopefully i can let my coaching do the talking and hopefully do a good job and then moving forward for the next female that's involved, it's not as strange.— next female that's involved, it's not as strange. always nice to be a doneer not as strange. always nice to be a ioneer in not as strange. always nice to be a pioneer in that _ not as strange. always nice to be a pioneer in that respect _ not as strange. always nice to be a pioneer in that respect and i - not as strange. always nice to be a pioneer in that respect and i knowl pioneer in that respect and i know youte _ pioneer in that respect and i know you're retired yourself a couple of months _ you're retired yourself a couple of months ago. do you feel there is a difference — months ago. do you feel there is a difference between the men's game in the women's game and not likely why there there _ the women's game and not likely why there there some negativity? the difference is _ there there some negativity? tie: difference is that history. there there some negativity? ti9: difference is that history. the there there some negativity? ti9 difference is that history. the men have been professional for difference is that history. the men have been professionalfor such a long time. i know that with the spinners, the boys bowl quicker than the girls but ultimately the fundamentals of cricket at the same. in that regard, they are probably not much of a difference. some sad news to bring you from the world of cricket now with the announcement this morning that indian cricket legend bishan singh bedi has died. he was aged 77 and had been battling
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age—related illnesses. bedi was regarded as one of the world's finest ever spin bowlers, and captained india in 22 of his 67 tests and taking 266 wickets. anthonyjoshua has told the bbc that his fight with deontay wilder could become part of a heavyweight double bill with tyson fury and oleksandr usyk. terms have also been agreed for the former two—time world heavyweight championjoshua to fight wilder, though no date or venue has been announced. speaking at the us grand prixjoshua said it might not happen until april. a deal for a fight between champions fury and usyk was signed in october and is set to take place in saudi arabia. geraint thomas says he's still got two more big years in him, as he signs a new two—year contract with ineos grenadiers. the former tour de france champion and double olympic gold medallist had been approaching the end of his current deal. the 37—year old says "although you never say never,
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in my head this is my last contract." in nfl, the kansas city chiefs have made it six straight wins after victory over the los angeles chargers. patrick mahomes threw four touchdowns for the defending super bowl champions in the 31 point to 17 victory. the chiefs now haven't lost since being beaten by the detroit lions in the first game of the season. and what about this to finish? mitch garver hit a solo homer. fans were ready with gloves in the crowd to take the catch. but not this guy — he casually caught it bare—handed, a glove on the other hand. and looked pretty chilled out about it afterwards as well. very impressive. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that's bbc.co.uk/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye.
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you're watching bbc news. i'm catherine byaruhanga. let's get more now on the meeting between the home secretary suella braverman and the head of the metropolitan police about the force's response to pro—palestinian demonstrations in london at the weekend. the met said it had "not identified any offences" in a video posted online showing a man chanting the word "jihad" at an islamist group rally — separate from the main march. within the past hour, met commissioner mark rowley has been speaking about the meeting. we all recognise this is really unprecedented times. the convergence of a range of issues starting from
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hostile stakes, the iranian threats that have been pushed out across the world including onto the streets of the uk with 15 threats over the last 18 months. the horrific and gruesome terrorist attack by hamas killing over 1000 jews which is staring up issues across the world including here, causing anxiety and fear. and also, aggravating our own threats here. we've got over 500 cases related to islamist terrorism in the uk that we are investigating. the growth in hate crime, hate crime against muslims in london is a threefold but againstjews its 13 fold compared to this time last year. that's a horrific number. it's not surprising that communities are fearful and anxious and that's what we were talking about today. on top of course the protests which give vent to a whole range of different
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opinions. i was explaining how we are absolutely ruthless in tackling anybody who puts their effort over the legal line. we are accountable to the law, we can't enforce taste or decency but we can enforce the law. and we've made 3a arrests over the recent protest, we've got another 22 cases on the back of those where we are searching for individuals. our counterterror teams have got 150 cases triage out of 1500 referrals, 150 cases of behaviour online which is of deep concern and we are going after those individuals. there is a massive amount of operational work going on and it's important, you can help frankly with making that visible to communities that we are doing that because we really get this. and then the conversation finished really around the line of the law and it's ourjob around the line of the law and it's our job to around the line of the law and it's ourjob to enforce to that line,
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it's parliament's job to draw that

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