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showers, for example year in parts of staffordshire with really hefty hailstorms. the showers have been really widespread today, most of you will have seen a dam for two at some point in the day and with the cold air continuing to feed down across the uk, it is that that is bringing us the showery weather conditions. it is here to stay for thursday as well. more of those showers on the way. over the next few hours there is still the chance of seeing a few showers but overnight tonight, eventually, they will die away for many, inland areas, becoming confined to coastal portions of the uk. temperatures in the coldest spots getting down to two celsius, a really cold night for september. tomorrow, the weather takes a similar pattern, showers and start a new coastal areas through the latter part of the morning and into the afternoon, the showers become widespread and move inland. some of them will have hail and thunder mixed in. another day of widespread showers, so most of you will see a damp oral two. temperatures ten or 15 degrees. we then see an area of high pressure moving in towards the end of the week which will kill the
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showers off. after a really cold start, most of you should have a dry day with sunshine. the exception is northern ireland, where we will see a band of rain moving into the afternoon, so it will be turning wetter year. into the weekend, we are eventually going to see the when switching to a south—westerly direction. it will be bringing wet and windy weather conditions to the north—east of the uk —— north—west of the uk, it should stay dry to the east. temperatures will climb quite a bit and be much closer to average for the time of year. if you are fed up for the time of year. if you are fed up with the unsettled weather, next week it looks dry, sunny and quite warm. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm olly foster. a strong start against the finnish, great britain make a winning start in their davis cup group. looking to the future, there's a fresh feel to the england and australia sides
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as they start their t20 series in southampton tonight. and lee carsley is also looking ahead, after a perfect start in his interim role. he's already thinking about the next england squad. also coming up on sportsday: one year on from their solheim cup tie in spain, europe and usa face each other again in virginia this week. hello, welcome along. we'll start with tennis. great britain have won their first tie in the davis cup group stage. jack draper is in the squad in manchester, but he wasn't involved against finland. he only got back from the us
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open over the weekend after his run to the semi—finals. they were still far to strong for the finns, dan evans and billy harris both winning their singles rubbers. patrick gearey reports the davis cup turns tennis into a team sport, but there still starts. today, us open's jack draper was part of the anthem, not the action. the campaign started with the finnish, big favourite against finland's favourite. it took until a tie—break for that to take effect. evans needed more than an hour to seal that set, but recently won the longest match in us open history. he has the patient�*s and the stamina. oh, yes. fist has the patient's and the stamina. 0h, es. �* ., oh, yes. at terminal here then, i fast approaching _ oh, yes. at terminal here then, i fast approaching finale. - oh, yes. at terminal here then, i fast approaching finale. evans . fast approaching finale. evans playing all his greatest hits. he broke twice, beaten vasa on the bottom of your screen, evans above and beyond. bottom of your screen, evans above and beyond-—
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and beyond. gives great britain in early advantage _ and beyond. gives great britain in early advantage of. _ and beyond. gives great britain in early advantage of. billy - and beyond. gives great britain in early advantage of. billy harris . early advantage of. billy harris came the long _ early advantage of. billy harris came the long way _ early advantage of. billy harris came the long way around, - early advantage of. billy harris - came the long way around, spending years travelling in a van and sleeping in car parks. this year, at 29, there were no unnecessary diversions in his first set against otto. any butterflies of the way, harris winning 6—4. captain leon smith seem to since harris �*s eitan, and so did his opponent. the first time, the finn, right tonight big base ranked nine places —— he took it to a tie—break and pounced. harris has spent his career on tennis�*s unglamorous fridges. now here is his spotlight, his moment. a; here is his spotlight, his moment. debut for billy harris we'll never
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forget. debut for billy harris we'll never foruet. , ., , debut for billy harris we'll never foruet. , .,, ., , debut for billy harris we'll never foruet. , ., , ., , ., forget. unbelievable atmosphere out here. the home _ forget. unbelievable atmosphere out here. the home crowd, _ forget. unbelievable atmosphere out here. the home crowd, thank - forget. unbelievable atmosphere out here. the home crowd, thank you. . forget. unbelievable atmosphere out. here. the home crowd, thank you. we play weekend, week out for ourselves, but first time playing for my— ourselves, but first time playing for my country. yeah, great start. had jack— for my country. yeah, great start. had jack draper benefit, billy harris may not have played this match. he has as much as anyone earned his break. geary, bbc news. let's head live to the manchester arena, our tennis correspondent russell fuller is there. only one place to start. russell, let's start with billy harris, who was making his debut, and might well have played his last game ifjack draper comes back in. he made the most of it. and i suspect he was incredibly nervous even though he didn't let on, but to close out your first—ever singles match which also enabled you to close out the tie for great britain was a fantastic effort. that certainly
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made life a little bit easier that his opponents didn't play the base, but it's an amazing story that you think that really harris did not win until last november, now he's on the cusp of the top 100 and representing his country and winning matches in the davis cup finals. i his country and winning matches in the davis cup finals.— his country and winning matches in the davis cup finals. i know you are lowerin: the davis cup finals. i know you are lowering your— the davis cup finals. i know you are lowering your voice _ the davis cup finals. i know you are lowering your voice because - the davis cup finals. i know you are lowering your voice because there's a match going on. we'll bring people up—to—date. dan evans did the business first up. billy harris sealed it. it's going to get tougher. we probably expect to see jack draper because the canadians and argentine are coming up in the next few days. this and argentine are coming up in the next few daya— next few days. this is it, even thou . h next few days. this is it, even though great _ next few days. this is it, even though great britain - next few days. this is it, even though great britain have - next few days. this is it, even - though great britain have secured this tie against finland. it is important to win the doubles as well because you could end up with three teams, possibly great britain, canada, argentina, all level with the same number of wins at the end
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of the week. it then comes down to the number of matches won. it might come down to the number of sets won. so, is vital to try and win every single match that is being played. bring us to that doubles match. it's pretty tense as well.— pretty tense as well. yes, it was finland that _ pretty tense as well. yes, it was finland that made _ pretty tense as well. yes, it was finland that made the _ pretty tense as well. yes, it was finland that made the faster - pretty tense as well. yes, it was | finland that made the faster start in this tie—break. if i turn around and have a quick look at the score, great britain are fighting back, but finland have two serves to, and are leading the first set by five points to four. dan evans playing his second match of the day. harry halley of auto won the admin's doubles this summer. alongside harry patton, who's been benched for this match. . , ' patton, who's been benched for this match. . , , , , patton, who's been benched for this match. . , ' , , .,
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match. exciting stuff, russell, an extraordinary _ match. exciting stuff, russell, an extraordinary volume _ match. exciting stuff, russell, an extraordinary volume control - match. exciting stuff, russell, ani extraordinary volume control with your voice as well. many thanks indeed. players are returning to their clubs after the international break. lee carsley can't have too many complaints about his first two matches as interim england head—coach. 2—0 against republic of ireland in dublin and 2—0 last night at wembley against finland thanks to two harry kane goals on his 100th appearance for his country. carsley handed debuts to angel gomes and noni madueke and morgan gibbs—white across the two games and he's already looking ahead to the the nations league matches next month, against greece and finland again. it worked long after coming off the pitch when i was thinking we need to think about _ pitch when i was thinking we need to think about the next squad —— it wasn't _ think about the next squad —— it wasn't long. competition for places within_ wasn't long. competition for places within this — wasn't long. competition for places within this squad is very high. i
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think— within this squad is very high. i think you — within this squad is very high. i think you will see some movement. i think— think you will see some movement. i think it's _ think you will see some movement. i think it's important that we keep freshening it up, keep moving the squad _ freshening it up, keep moving the squad forward. i think we've got another— squad forward. i think we've got another two camps before the world cup qualifiers the start, so it's important _ cup qualifiers the start, so it's important that we're in a strong position — our senior football reporter alex howell was at wembley last night and spoke to me about carsley's start as interim boss and how he can make a strong case for getting the job full—time. he said in his press conference that he will be in charge for all three of these camps as far as he's concerned, so in september, and october and in november. you start getting into the discussion around if he wins all of those games, that his name will be linked even more with thejob even his name will be linked even more with the job even more than it is now as he's currently in the interim
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role. he said he's not thinking about taking it on too much, he just focusing on the day today. he's already thinking around his neck squad and potential players. if rare squad and potential players. if we aet squad and potential players. if we net to the squad and potential players. if we get to the end _ squad and potential players. if we get to the end of _ squad and potential players. if we get to the end of november, he's won six games out of six. that is a strong cv, isn't it?— strong cv, isn't it? yeah, any encland strong cv, isn't it? yeah, any england manager _ strong cv, isn't it? yeah, any england manager winning - strong cv, isn't it? yeah, any england manager winning six| strong cv, isn't it? yeah, any - england manager winning six games in the row — and these are competitive games — you could get to the debate about the stature. england have been relegated to level b, so most of these games they're expected to win. you could have the odd test with the expectation of having to win these games that comes with being england's head coach. he was also asked how he dealt with the expectation of having a home crowd. lee carsley came in and wants to pick all these attacking players.
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some of the debuts he's had, he's brought in young attacking players. if he's able to keep winning the games, there's going to have to be a conversation ahead of those world cup qualifiers next year. i conversation ahead of those world cup qualifiers next year.— cup qualifiers next year. i suppose that is the one _ cup qualifiers next year. i suppose that is the one caveat. _ cup qualifiers next year. i suppose that is the one caveat. this - cup qualifiers next year. i suppose that is the one caveat. this is - cup qualifiers next year. i suppose that is the one caveat. this is the l that is the one caveat. this is the second tier of the nation �*s leading and england is expected to win the matches. —— nations. jude bellingham is making a pretty speedy recovery. it would thought that if he's ok, he will be straight back in the team. that's right, i think he'll be the main man for england for near enough the next decade if he continues playing how he has been. you also had phil foden from manchester and cole palmerfrom had phil foden from manchester and cole palmer from chelsea. had phil foden from manchester and cole palmerfrom chelsea. two players you would imagine would
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start. carsley did speak up about the movement in the squad. he gave debuts to, morgan gives white and -- gibbs. —— gibbs. lee carsley said it's important that players don't come to the camps and think that the starting 11 is just copy and paste. we will see new faces, because carsley we will see new faces, because ca rsley wants to keep we will see new faces, because carsley wants to keep it competitive.— carsley wants to keep it competitive. carsley wants to keep it com etitive. �* ., there's been some bad news for arsenal in the international break. their captain martin odegaard is out for at least three weeks that's their captain martin odegaard is out for at least three weeks. that's the time frame given by the norway team doctor after he limped out of their match against austria on monday night with an ankle injury. 25—year—old returned to london for scans yesterday and though we're unlikely to find out the full extent of the injury until friday, when mikel arteta is due to hold a news conference, he's almost certainly out
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of the north london derby against spurs on sunday. against spurs on sunday. matthijs de ligt was taken off at half—time during the netherlands�* 2—2 draw against germany. the manchester united defender was at fault for both germany goals and he also made a number of errors during their win against bosnia over the weekend. ronald koeman says he gave him a new chance, but had to sub him to protect him. leaving football for just a leaving football forjust a moment. there's going to be a lot of white—ball cricket before the end of this month. england face australia eight times. the first of three t20s at the rose bowl in southampton — a five—match one—day series starts next week. the cricket writer and broadcaster geoff lemon is at the match with the bbc this evening and told me about some of the new faces to watch out for in both squads, jacob berthold is one they're
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excited about. he has that kind of versatility. jamie overton never played a white ball game. he's played a test match, so that's big for him. 17 mahmood has not played for him. 17 mahmood has not played for england in 18 months. it's been years since he's played. we still have joffra archer, years since he's played. we still havejoffra archer, so in that line—up, there's players who are trying to make their way, whether that's on a comebacker starting back. �* , . , that's on a comebacker starting back. �* , ., , ., that's on a comebacker starting back. �*, ., , ., . ., back. there's a bit of changing uuard in back. there's a bit of changing guard in many _ back. there's a bit of changing guard in many respects. - back. there's a bit of changing i guard in many respects. they're really building after a relinquishing of their white ball world titles. i relinquishing of their white ball world titles.— world titles. i think that's the case for both _ world titles. i think that's the case for both teams. - world titles. i think that's the case for both teams. you'vel world titles. i think that's the i case for both teams. you've got world titles. i think that's the - case for both teams. you've got an australian team that underperformed in the t20 world cup, you've got the english team that had two poor campaigns. they've cited players like jonny
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campaigns. they've cited players likejonny bairstow campaigns. they've cited players like jonny bairstow and campaigns. they've cited players likejonny bairstow and moeen ali. worn or retired, matthew wade, so they are looking to their next generation. they're resting pat cummins, jos buttler isn't there and might miss the one—day games. there are a lot of opportunities for different leadership and younger players to come through. mitch marsh takin: players to come through. mitch marsh taking charge — players to come through. mitch marsh taking charge of _ players to come through. mitch marsh taking charge of the _ players to come through. mitch marsh taking charge of the t20 _ players to come through. mitch marsh taking charge of the t20 side, - taking charge of the t20 side, probably the one day you might have thought going forward. who do we look out for?— look out for? connolly is an interesting _ look out for? connolly is an interesting name. - look out for? connolly is an interesting name. he's - look out for? connolly is an interesting name. he's a i look out for? connolly is an - interesting name. he's a left-hander interesting name. he's a left—hander who is a really powerful striker of the ball, and also can bowl, spin. very limited opportunities, so he's a player who i am excited to see to
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do what for australia. england's women were bowled out for 153 in the final one—dayer against ireland in belfast. aimee maguire took five wickets forjust 19 runs. the match has been reduced to 22 overs a side. ireland are chasing 155 for the win. currently 145—4. if they do get over the line, this will be ireland's first ido win in 20 years. more than half of the women and non—binary football supporters questioned for a survey conducted by kick it out say they have experienced sexist behaviour or language at football matches. over 1,500 that were polled by the anti—discrimination charity said they had experienced sexist behaviour that included being questioned on their knowledge of the rules, wolf—whistling and constant badgering or harassment, while others reported experiencing inappropriate touching, physical violence and sexual assault on a matchday.
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85% said they had never reported the abuse, of which almost 90% said they felt it either wouldn't make a difference or wouldn't be taken seriously, while 23% of those polled said they felt unsafe at matches. our correspondent katie gornall has been looking at this today. katie, you the hero so much work being done —— we hear so much work being done —— we hear so much work being done —— we hear so much work being done to make clubs safer, more inclusive, nicer, and then a survey comes out like this and it is obviously clear that so much more work needs to be done.— work needs to be done. you're absolutely _ work needs to be done. you're absolutely right. _ work needs to be done. you're absolutely right. i _ work needs to be done. you're absolutely right. i think- work needs to be done. you're absolutely right. i think this i work needs to be done. you're| absolutely right. i think this all points to an issue that many women who regularly attend football matches will be more than familiar with. today, as part of their campaign, to get out released a video that showed how it might look if the roles were reversed and men
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were subjected —— kick it out. it's all part of a push to get more people to recognise and challenge sexism when they see it. i've been speaking to female fans about their own experience. one fan, a lifelong sheffield wins a fan, set her worst experience came last year which is walking back from even game —— field wednesday. she was subjected to sexist chanting from fans on a tram and she was spat at as well. i asked her how this all made her feel. it did shake me because it is my routine — it did shake me because it is my routine and _ it did shake me because it is my routine and i should feel comfortable here. it was quite jarring — comfortable here. it was quite jarring. i've never really examined my routine — jarring. i've never really examined my routine so closely or that kind of thing. — my routine so closely or that kind of thing, yeah. we kind of get more abuse _ of thing, yeah. we kind of get more abuse when — of thing, yeah. we kind of get more abuse when the football is bad, which _ abuse when the football is bad, which is — abuse when the football is bad,
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which is a — abuse when the football is bad, which is a shame. that incident last year was a catalyst for bethany to set up a women's support group for sheffield when —— wednesday. last november, two fans were arrested for misogyny against referee rebecca wells. those two teenage supporters were referred to a fan education programme run by kick it out that tries to challenge their views and behaviours. the man he runs that is alan busch, who told me how he tries to make them see the error of their ways. it's very much a large pastime. this is what _ it's very much a large pastime. this is what we — it's very much a large pastime. this is what we do _ it's very much a large pastime. this is what we do. we've _ it's very much a large pastime. this is what we do. we've got _ it's very much a large pastime. this is what we do. we've got the - it's very much a large pastime. this| is what we do. we've got the matter on a saturday, — is what we do. we've got the matter on a saturday, and _ is what we do. we've got the matter on a saturday, and i— is what we do. we've got the matter on a saturday, and i think— is what we do. we've got the matter on a saturday, and i thinkjust - on a saturday, and i thinkjust getting — on a saturday, and i thinkjust getting them _ on a saturday, and i thinkjust getting them to _ on a saturday, and i thinkjust getting them to understand, i on a saturday, and i thinkjust| getting them to understand, if on a saturday, and i thinkjust - getting them to understand, if that was your— getting them to understand, if that was your mother, _ getting them to understand, if that was your mother, your— getting them to understand, if that was your mother, your daughter, l getting them to understand, if that i was your mother, your daughter, your sister, _ was your mother, your daughter, your sister, your— was your mother, your daughter, your sister, your grandmother, _ was your mother, your daughter, your sister, your grandmother, etc, - was your mother, your daughter, your sister, your grandmother, etc, and i sister, your grandmother, etc, and they were — sister, your grandmother, etc, and they were on — sister, your grandmother, etc, and they were on the _ sister, your grandmother, etc, and they were on the end _ sister, your grandmother, etc, and they were on the end of— sister, your grandmother, etc, and they were on the end of that - sister, your grandmother, etc, andl they were on the end of that abuse, how would _
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they were on the end of that abuse, how would you _ they were on the end of that abuse, how would you feel? _ allen deals with fans who have been accused of all types of different discriminations, but he did also tell me that he sees an increase in referrals around sexism and misogyny. whether that's because of increased reporting or increase in the problem is unclear, but those are some of the ways that perpetrators of that abuse are being dealt with. kick it out are also calling on clubs and organisations and governing bodies to do more to try to build trust with female supporters, olly.— try to build trust with female supporters, olly. try to build trust with female su orters, oll . . ., , ., supporters, olly. katie, many thanks indeed. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. despite failing to score any points in all three of her breaking rounds at the paris olympics, australian rachael gunn remains top of the world rankings. the world dancesport federation says it didn't include the olympics or the qualifying events for paris in calculating the rankings. england will begin their women's six nations title defence against italy at york community stadium
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on the 23rd of march. red roses will finish their campaign against france on the 26th of april at twickenham's allianz stadium. next year's ride london cycling festival has been cancelled. organisers london marathon events will refund anyone who'd already entered and say they're looking to find a new concept for the future. it follows the news injune that there would be no women's elite race after the sports governing body made changes to the 2025 calendar. the solheim cup starts on friday, europe are on a great run, winning it in 2019 and �*21 and retaining the cup last year in spain after a thrilling draw against the usa. this year's tournament is in gainsville, virginia. i think playing away, you're always an underdog. i think that's how we've always looked at it. if you
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look at the previous three solheim games, what we came up on the other side and we're going to try and keep that going. the motto of the team this year is unfinished — the motto of the team this year is unfinished business. i'mjust going to say— unfinished business. i'mjust going to say we're — unfinished business. i'mjust going to say we're described as hungry because — to say we're described as hungry because nelly and i have been in the same _ because nelly and i have been in the same amount of solheim cup. kind of leaves _ same amount of solheim cup. kind of leaves not _ same amount of solheim cup. kind of leaves not the best taste in your mouth, — leaves not the best taste in your mouth, but we didn't have to wait two years — mouth, but we didn't have to wait two years. we have this year to get back at— two years. we have this year to get back at it _ two years. we have this year to get back at it and we're more hungry than _ back at it and we're more hungry than even —
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our golf correspondent iain carter is at the course in virginia and spoke to me about pettersen downplaying europe's chances. it's one of those traditions, olly, where european captions are, the ryder cup for the men. the nuke of the experiences that the europeans have had. they are the more in there —— they are the more experienced teams and they won two of the last three matches in the last was a draw, meaning that the trophy has remained in european hands for an unprecedented three matches in a row, and they're looking to extend that now to four.— that now to four. because the solheim cup _ that now to four. because the solheim cup is _ that now to four. because the solheim cup is reporting - that now to four. because the solheim cup is reporting to i solheim cup is reporting to even—numbered years, it's only a year and those memories are so fresh — ten of the 12 european team were playing last year. it
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- ten of the 12 european team were playing last year-— playing last year. it feels as thou . h, playing last year. it feels as though. the _ playing last year. it feels as though, the court _ playing last year. it feels as though, the court of- playing last year. it feels as though, the court of the - playing last year. it feels as - though, the court of the calendar, covid intervened and there was this need to take the solheim cup back to even years so it's not in the same year as the ryder cup. it's important that this should happen, given that match, after losing to come back and force the draw, that meant they could retain the trophy. the fact that it's the two same camps that they can redo hostility so sam actually feels very appropriate. —— so soon. i so sam actually feels very appropriate. -- so soon. iwas readin: appropriate. -- so soon. iwas reading your — appropriate. -- so soon. iwas reading your article _ appropriate. -- so soon. iwas reading your article on - appropriate. -- so soon. iwas reading your article on the - appropriate. -- so soon. iwas| reading your article on the bbc sport website about the history of the solheim cup. that needle that
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comes to the fore, we all want a bit of that, don't we. 17 comes to the fore, we all want a bit of that, don't we.— of that, don't we. ? is part of the compelling _ of that, don't we. ? is part of the compelling nature _ of that, don't we. ? is part of the compelling nature of— of that, don't we. ? is part of the compelling nature of these - of that, don't we. ? is part of the - compelling nature of these contests, and neither side really gives an inch. we had moments of high controversy in the course of the history of the solheim cup, but i think what we have seen is close message —— matches. it will be fascinated to see whether this team can keep pace with the americans in nelly korda and lilia vu. just a reminder of our top story — great britain winning their tie against finland in the davis cup group. both their singles rubbers including billy harris and his debut finland fighting back in the doubles. they are set up in that,
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and that might be bad news for great britain in the long run. also an update on the cricket — all truly are going great guns. they are betting against england and going for about ten and over. keep across that on the bbc sport website. from me, olly foster, have a great evening. goodbye. hello there. things should get a little bit warmer over the weekend, but right, now it's still cold out there. we've seen a lot of showers earlier on today, some dramatic weather watcher pictures. it took a while for the showers to push down into more southern counties of england, and here we saw the best of the sunshine. the showers have been heavy. we've had some hail in there as well, and we still have this very showery air stream with low pressure between us and scandinavia. we've got a northwesterly wind here, but the winds originating perhaps as far north as the arctic circle, which is giving us the chill.
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and as those winds do become lighter overnight and skies tend to clear, the temperatures are going to drop quite quickly, the showers retreating back to exposed coastal areas. so, for many of us, it will be dry and clear and probably a little bit colder than last night. a typically four or five degrees, but maybe close to freezing in scotland and also for northern england. a sunny start for many showers to begin with for northern ireland, wales, the far southwest, northern scotland and down those north sea coasts. a sunny start for many showers to begin with for northern ireland, wales, the far southwest, northern scotland and down those north sea coasts. and as temperatures rise just a little, so the cloud will build up and we'll see showers developing inland as well. not as many, not as heavy as we've seen today, and the winds still northwesterly, but not quite as strong. it doesn't really help the temperatures, mind you — still 13—15 degrees below average for this time of the year. we've got the cold air in place and before this weather front tracks
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in from the atlantic, this nose of high pressure will build across on thursday night and friday morning, killing off the showers, making the winds very light and with clear skies. this could be the coldest night of the week. early friday could start with a frost in some places, particularly for scotland and northern ireland. sunny start for many but clouds will increase through the day. we're going to find that weather front bringing some rain into northern ireland, and then later in the day, into western parts of scotland, should be dry for england and wales and temperatures a little bit higher here. high pressure in the south, low pressure to the north. i'll bring some wet and windy weather into northern areas on saturday and as that weather front moves south, it'sjust going to weaken all the while. so, scotland and northern ireland will see those winds do become wider overnight and temperatures are going to drop quite quickly. some wetter, windy weather on saturday. the weather will be improved by sunday. further south, little or no rain for england and wales,
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it is 7pm in london and this is the world today. kamala harris and donald trump shake hands at the 9/11 memorial, a morning after the fiery debate, the first of the 2024 us presidential election. the us secretary of state antony blinken says washington is working with the urgency on ukraine's defence needs as the
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promises continued support against russia.— promises continued support against russia. bottom line is this, we want _ against russia. bottom line is this, we want ukraine - against russia. bottom line is this, we want ukraine to - against russia. bottom line is this, we want ukraine to win. | this, we want ukraine to win. we are fully committed to keep marshalling the support that it needs for its great defenders and citizens to do just that. i am most proud of the unity we and our— am most proud of the unity we and our allies have shown support— and our allies have shown support for ukraine. the controversial _ support for ukraine. the controversial murder - support for ukraine. the controversial murder of | support for ukraine. iie: controversial murder of pat finucane shot dead in 1989 is to be examined in a public inquiry. coming up on the road today, a new statue in memory of the late queen anne prince philip receives a mixed reception and will hear from the sculptor about the challenges of capturing that likeness.
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