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than 120 leading to his rescue. more than 120 soldiers and police have been searching northern colombia after reports of armed men had taken him and his wife. the player's mother has since been found, but lewis diaz missed liverpool's premier league match against nottingham forest on sunday. the former spanish football association president luis rubiales has been banned from all football—related activities for three years. mr rubiales kissed forward jenni hermoso on the lips following spain women's world cup final win over england. at first he refused to resign, before eventually stepping down in september. in a moment, we'll have the latest weather forecast, but over the weekend heavy rainfall caused flooding in several places. in lanchester, county durham, ten homes were evacuated and local shops were damaged. in hastings, a shopping centre was evacuated and the fire service warned people to avoid the area. and in the cornish town of looe, residents waded through knee—deep water. the environment agency has 56
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flood warnings in place ahead of storm ciaran on wednesday. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. i wish i could tell you things were going to calm down, but actually the reverse looks set to be true. the jet stream, the winds high up in the atmosphere, in a very lively mood. thisjet atmosphere, in a very lively mood. this jet stream is going to be racing its way across the atlantic over the next few days. when�*s in the core of the jet high above our heads likely to touch 230 mph. that is an awful lot of energy, energy that looks set to spin up this big, deep area of low pressure. while the details of the forecast may change a bit between now and then, it certainly looks likely that through wednesday night into thursday, some others will see damaging winds and many of us will see more unwanted rain. in the shorter term, already rain. in the shorter term, already rain giving cause for concern across the south—east of northern ireland. a met office amber warning has been
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issued, taking us through to night into the start of tomorrow. it is already waning across those eastern and south—eastern parts of northern ireland. some showers quite widely across england and wales, more persistent rain in the south—east corner. scotland having a drier day today. temperatures, nine in aberdeen, 15 in many spots further south. this evening and tonight will see further showers, longer spells of rain, this band becoming really slow moving across south—eastern parts of northern ireland. across scotland, where we keep clear skies, in the highlands temperatures were some will drop down below freezing, my other further south. tomorrow, this line of cloud and showery rain still slow moving across parts of northern ireland, also affecting northern england, down into east anglia. mind that, to the south of that, a slice of sunshine and one or two showers. then a band of heavy rain, another one pushing into the south—west. all the while, scotland seeing some sunshine and just a peppering of showers in the north. tuesday night into wednesday, here
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comes another frontal system. this one is going to bring yet another dose of heavy rain, perhaps some snow for a time over a high ground in northern scotland, but then turning to tend back to rain, turning to tend back to rain, turning quite windy around some western coast of wales, the south—west of england, also in the north of scotland. as we head through wednesday night and into thursday, things look set to step up a gear. storm ciaran, named by the met office, this area of low pressure, looks most likely that it will track across the south of the uk. many of us seeing some outbreaks of rain, that rain could well cause further flooding at the risk of damaging winds, particularly for gustin damaging winds, particularly for gust in the south of england and the channel islands. possibly touching 80-90 channel islands. possibly touching 80—90 mph. that obviously brings the threat of damage and disruption. we will keep you posted. thanks, ben. and that's bbc news at one. 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.
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hello and welcome to sportsday this monday afternoon. i'm chetan pathak, coming up on the programme: former spanish fa president luis rubiales is banned from all football—related activities for three years after kissing a player on the lips at the women's world cup final. a major military and police search is under way in colombia for the father of liverpool forward luis diaz after he was reportedly kidnapped. and after wins over england and pakistan, can afghanistan now beat sri lanka and cause another upset at the cricket world cup? good afternoon, welcome along, thank you forjoining us. it was the moment that overshadowed
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spain's women's world cup final win over england. today, former spanish football federation president luis rubiales has been banned from all football—related activities for three years by fifa — for kissing spain forward jeni hermoso during the post—match celebrations. 0ur reporterjo currie has been following the developments and joins me now. we've spoken about this at length before, luis rubiales�*s actions on that night and since. reminders of the background to this case and what have fifa had to say today? the the background to this case and what have fifa had to say today?— have fifa had to say today? the case involved luis — have fifa had to say today? the case involved luis rubiales _ have fifa had to say today? the case involved luis rubiales kissing - involved luis rubiales kissing spanish forward jenni hermoso on the lips in the wake of spain's national team's world cup winning victory against england. luis rubiales's lawyer said the case was consensual, jenni hermoso said it was not and since then she has also filed a legal complaint against luis
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rubiales, that he has denied in court. today, fifa said the ban related to a breach of article 30 which is the disciplinary code for offensive behaviour and violations offensive behaviour and violations of the principles of fair play. in a statement, they said fifa reiterates its absolute commitment to respecting and protecting the integrity of all people and ensuring that the basic rules of decent conduct and upheld. in the wake of the kiss, it drew widespread criticism across the world within football and outside of football. you have to feel that fifa are sending a strong message notjust to luis rubiales about his behaviour on that occasion but to all those who work in football, particularly women's football. this doesn't entirely draw a line under the matter — what's the reaction been? we are expecting to hear a lot more. legal case is ongoing but fifa today
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that luis rubiales is banned for three years from all forms of football which are subject to any potential appeal which leaves the door open for luis rubiales to have his ban reduced or removed. 0ver door open for luis rubiales to have his ban reduced or removed. over the last couple of months, as this story has rumbled on, we had a lot from the women's spanish national team who have been vocal about what happened on that night and in the previous couple of years as well. we've yet to hear from any of the players today but the spanish women's national team play switzerland away tomorrow night in the women's nation's league. there will be pre—match media, there will be post—match media and you will guarantee they will certainly be asked about this. if we don't hear about it tomorrow, today, you would expect to hear reaction by tomorrow night from the players after the game. the french government has condemned what it calls the "disgusting" actions of marseille football fans — after lyon's team bus was attacked on the way
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to their ligue 1 game on sunday. the match was postponed after the bus was hit with stones as as it entered the stade velodrome in marseille, smashing several windows lyon's manager fabio grosso, seen here with blood on his face, was injured during the incident, and at one point was treated on a stretcher. he and the players later emerged to thank their travelling fans. marseille have wished fabio grosso a speedy recovery and "strongly condemn this violent behaviour which has no place in the world of football." a major police search is under way in colombia for the the father of liverpool footballer luis diaz who was kidnapped over the weekend. diaz's teamamtes showed their support holding a shirt aloft after diogojota scored in liverpool's 3—0 win over nottingham forest. the player missed the game following news of the kidnapping of both of his parents, although his mother has since been found. at the cricket world cup,
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sri lanka are looking to build on their win over england, they are taking on afghanistan in pune. they didn't get off to the best start though. pathum nissanka top scoring for them with just 46 runs. afghanistan struggled for early wickets but they eventually found their rhythmn to bowl out the lankans for just 241, four wickets for fazalhaq farooqi in that first innings. sri lanka have responded though with afghanistan currently 50 for1 in reply. lewis hamilton says he feels ready to battle with red bull next year afterfinishing second at the mexican grand prix world champion max verstappen started third and took the lead by the first corner going on to win comfortably. but behind him, his red bull team mate sergio perez crashed out disappointing the home fans. the race was also delayed for 25 minutes after kevin magnussen crashed. hamilton rose from sixth on the grid to claim second from ferrari's pole sitter charles leclerc.
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sam burgess has spoken for the first time as the new head coach of rugby league side warrington wolves. he was forced to retire prematurely because of injury and said the decision to move from sydney wasn't an easy one. it was a hard choice but these are choices that you have to make. and now we are here, we are really enjoying our time, the club is fantastic and it's a great opportunity and a wonderful club, so when you really look at the job at hand, it's quite an easy decision. after an incredible year of football in the women's domestic leagues and major international tournaments, the vote for the bbc women's footballer of the year is now open with five nominees vying to be your champion. today, we focus on the australia and chelsea striker sam kerr. as the top scorer in the women's super league last season,
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she fired chelsea to a domestic league and cup double and also overtook tim cahill to become australia's all time record goal—scorer. will she be your choice? even without stepping on the pitch, walking out at a home world cup, not many people in their career get to do that. �* , . ., m do that. australia reached the semifinals _ do that. australia reached the semifinals for _ do that. australia reached the semifinals for the _ do that. australia reached the semifinals for the first - do that. australia reached the semifinals for the first time i do that. australia reached the i semifinals for the first time and watch _ semifinals for the first time and watch drama in brisbane, they knocked — watch drama in brisbane, they knocked out france on penalties which _ knocked out france on penalties which went the distance, sending the brisbane _ which went the distance, sending the brisbane stadium wild with delight. to come _ brisbane stadium wild with delight. to come out in the semifinal of a world cup and score that goal with millie bright and front of you, that's sam kerr and that's what makes her brilliant. i’m that's sam kerr and that's what makes her brilliant. i'm probably auoin to makes her brilliant. i'm probably going to be _ makes her brilliant. i'm probably going to be the _ makes her brilliant. i'm probably going to be the best _ makes her brilliant. i'm probably going to be the best female - makes her brilliant. i'm probably going to be the best female who | going to be the best female who works_ going to be the best female who works with back shoulder defence ——
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defenders _ defenders. i've - defenders. i've been at chelsea two and a defenders. — i've been at chelsea two and a half, three _ i've been at chelsea two and a half, three years — i've been at chelsea two and a half, three years and i feel really welcome here. ifelt three years and i feel really welcome here. i felt like three years and i feel really welcome here. ifelt like i've three years and i feel really welcome here. i felt like i've found my home _ welcome here. i felt like i've found my home away from home. i feel like i'm my home away from home. i feel like i'm not— my home away from home. i feel like i'm not getting comfortable here, and getting challenged every week, every— and getting challenged every week, every season. i suppose the impact of the field as well, _ i suppose the impact of the field as well, what — i suppose the impact of the field as well, what she's _ i suppose the impact of the field as well, what she's doing _ i suppose the impact of the field as well, what she's doing for- i suppose the impact of the field as well, what she's doing for the - well, what she's doing for the women's _ well, what she's doing for the women's game, _ well, what she's doing for the women's game, like - well, what she's doing for the women's game, like a - well, what she's doing for the women's game, like a globall women's game, like a global ambassador, _ women's game, like a global ambassador, being - women's game, like a global ambassador, being the - women's game, like a global ambassador, being the face i women's game, like a global. ambassador, being the face of a number— ambassador, being the face of a number of— ambassador, being the face of a number of things. _ ambassador, being the face of a number of things.— ambassador, being the face of a number of things. amazing how many oune number of things. amazing how many ouna bo s number of things. amazing how many young boys who _ number of things. amazing how many young boys who are — number of things. amazing how many young boys who are coming _ number of things. amazing how many young boys who are coming to - number of things. amazing how many young boys who are coming to watch | number of things. amazing how many| young boys who are coming to watch a soccer and have sam kerr shirt on, i think it's really cool. 5am soccer and have sam kerr shirt on, i think it's really cool.— think it's really cool. sam kerr and its in! she starts converting chances, about
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75, 80%, she is going to be the best footballer in the world. i think she's laughing all the way to the bank now. . ., , she's laughing all the way to the bank now. ,, ., , ., ., ., ., bank now. she has a natural, innate abili . bank now. she has a natural, innate ability- she — bank now. she has a natural, innate ability. she has _ bank now. she has a natural, innate ability. she has worked _ bank now. she has a natural, innate ability. she has worked on - bank now. she has a natural, innate ability. she has worked on herself. ability. she has worked on herself and she's— ability. she has worked on herself and she's got— ability. she has worked on herself and she's got to _ ability. she has worked on herself and she's got to where _ ability. she has worked on herself and she's got to where she - ability. she has worked on herself and she's got to where she is. - and she's got to where she is. chelsea — and she's got to where she is. chelsea are _ and she's got to where she is. chelsea are wsl _ and she's got to where she is. chelsea are wsl champions. i the nominees are chelsea and australia striker sam kerr, arsenal and england forward beth mead, wolfsburg and germany striker alexandra popp, barcelona and spain midfielder alexia putellas and 0lympique lyonnais and france defender wendie renard. this award is different from other global and association awards in that it's voted for by you, so make your voice heard, head to our website bbc.com/womensfootball to vote before eight gmt on wednesday 12th october. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app,
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orfrom our website — that's bbc.co.uk/sport. and also follow afghanistan versus sri lanka cricket there as well. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. returning now to the conflict in the middle east — and western diplomats say they're conducting intense discussions with israel about the future for gaza, trying to find a political solution to the war. uk foreign secretary, james cleverly, is in abu dhabi in discussions trying to get aid into gaza and foreign nationals out. well, of course, there is a risk that this escalates and spreads across the region. it is in nobody�*s interest for that to happen. i've spoken extensively
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with the political leadership in all the countries around israel's border — including with lebanon — and we are working to try and make sure that this does not become a regional conflict. and to iran, we've made it clear it would be completely against their own interest to see this escalate. we do not want to see the militia groups or terrorist organisations that we know they fund to get involved in this. we need to de—escalate. we need to get the humanitarian aid to the people of gaza. and we need to make sure that this terrible, terrible situation does not get any worse for the people in the region. scotland's first minister humza yousaf has also spoken about the situation in gaza today. members of his family are there and he said communications have been near impossible but he's now been able to speak to them. just this morning, before i came to this event, i heard from my mother—in—law. the situation is still dire, they're alive, which is what we keep hoping
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