da _ table. 0k, katharine, thank you for that. katharine da costa _ table. 0k, katharine, thank you for that. katharine da costa life - table. 0k, katharine, thank you for that. katharine da costa life for - that. katharine da costa life for st. mary's hospital in paddington. now for a look at the weather. we had a decent day of sunny weather across most of england and wales. for scotland and northern ireland, different story in the way of cloud here. a weather front moves in, bringing more rain across western scotland and western counties of northern ireland. across the midlands, wales, east anglia, southern england, it's a cold night. i think there's going to be widespread and dense fog across parts of southern england and east anglia. could bring some localised disruption into the afternoon. that weak weather front light southwards from scotland and northern ireland. might see an odd spit of rain, but not that much. most of us will have a dry day tomorrow. wednesday, the risk of seeing some fog across england and wales to start the day, but for the north, windy ever and northern ireland. we start to see some rain getting in here, and across the far northwest, some very strong winds. gust could reach 75 mph, potentially bringing some disruption. this is bbc news. i'm clive myrie. the headlines... over 2,400 people have been killed by two powerful earthquakes in turkey and syria. the un secretary—general says the situation is devastating. the the un secretary-general says the situation is devastating. the united nations is supporting _ situation is devastating. the united nations is supporting the _ situation is devastating. the united | nations is supporting the emergency response and so let's work together in solidarity to assist all of those hit by this disaster, many of whom were already in dire need of humanitarian aid. our other main story this hour — ambulance workers join nurses taking strike action in what is the biggest ever nhs walkout in england over pay disputes. the head teacher of one of the uk's top private schools has been found dead, along with her husband and 7—year—old daughter. a former girlfriend of the influencer andrew tate tells the bbc he encouraged her to work for his adult webcam company and was controlling and manipulative. and beyonce breaks records at the grammys — and harry styles picks up album of the year at the music awards. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, hello. from the bbc sport centre, we will come to the ne the hello. we will come to the news of the sacking of the leeds manager in a moment. manchester city have been accused of more than 100 charges of breaching financial reel by their premier league following a four—year investigation. possible sanctions if found include points deduction or even expulsion of relegation from the lead. 0llie foster has the details. forthe the lead. 0llie foster has the details. for the past few years manchester city has been a dominant force. they have won the premier league title six times. you can trace the turnaround to 2008, the abu dhabi takeover transformed the club but their spending has been under scrutiny. they were fined in 2014 the flouting uefa transfer rules. three years ago they were thrown out of the champions league by uefa breaking the rules again accused of over inflating sponsor set rules. now, a four—year investigation has found more than 100 alleged breaches relating to every season since the takeover. between 2009 and 2018 they have been accused of... to 2000 902013... that was roberto mancini at the time. from 2010 to 2016... city say they are surprised by a further further accusation that they failed to co—operate with the investigation and there. if guilty, city could be fined orface a points deduction or even expelled. 0n the field their title defence is faltering, losing again over the weekend, the outcome of the legal battle they face in the weeks ahead could have huge repercussions for the club and the game itself. leeds united coach has been sacked following their 1—0 defeat at nottingham forest yesterday. that leaves them fourth from bottom that after seven games without a win. let's hear from the defiant manager after that defeat. brute let's hear from the defiant manager after that defeat.— after that defeat. we are 'ust struggling i after that defeat. we are 'ust struggling to i after that defeat. we are 'ust struggling to get i after that defeat. we are 'ust struggling to get the i after that defeat. we are just struggling to get the results | after that defeat. we are just i struggling to get the results are after that defeat. we are just - struggling to get the results are in many ways we feel like we deserve. the work on the insight and commitment on the inside has been good but is not, from a result perspective, put stress on the environment and i have to take responsibility for that and i do. so, you know, i believe in these guys and i believe in their character and their work ethic and their quality. we'll have to find ways to make them better. he their quality. we'll have to find ways to make them better. he was so candid about — ways to make them better. he was so candid about the _ ways to make them better. he was so candid about the pressures _ ways to make them better. he was so candid about the pressures of - ways to make them better. he was so candid about the pressures of the - candid about the pressures of the job and he said at times, there are huge aspects that i don't enjoy, he said that recently. the first thing he said when he came on i have to relieve the stress on the players because at that time they had sacked a who was unpopular with a lot of fans, that decision. 0n the final day they stayed up. however, the stress hasn't gone away. that is some of the background to the reasons why he has been sacked by leeds united. 0nto boxing, the british heavyweight will fight in london 02 british heavyweight will fight in london o2 arena. joshua lost back to back and will be seeking a first win since 2020. franklin was beaten on points by the british boxer last november and that was the first loss in 22 fights. england's women rugby coach, he has led the women's team to fight titles including four grand slams and they have also been runners—up in two world cup finals. recently the england women's team had a record run of winning 30 test matches in a row between november 2019 and 2022. that's all from the bbc sport centre for now. plenty more on the bbc sport website. we will have more later for you. more on the bbc sport website. we will have more laterfor you. thank you for that. let's get more on the devastation caused by two powerful earthquake in southern turkey and north—western syria. thousands of buildings were levelled to the ground, many thousands are injured or missing, and we know now that at least 2,400 people have died, with that number likely to rise. 0ur report has been to the city and sent us this update. this our report has been to the city and sent us this update.— sent us this update. this is 'ust one of sent us this update. this is 'ust of the fi sent us this update. this is 'ust one of the site in i sent us this update. this is 'ust one of the site in the i sent us this update. this is 'ust one of the site in the city h sent us this update. this isjust| one of the site in the city where rescuers are desperately searching through rubble looking for survivors. this was a 12 story apartment block, you can see behind me. on top of this pile of rubble there are rescuers with their bare hands pulling of individual blogs, individual pieces of metal and stone and throwing them down in their search to find anybody alive. they have only found three people so far and this is a huge site, extends all the way to the road. further down they have got diggers, they have got people moving the earth reallyjust trying to uncover what is beneath the earth and there are so many people who live in the streets around who come out and watch the rescue effort who are silently really watching what is going on. they want to help but there is nothing that they can do. this is such a dangerous site but more and more rescuers are arriving all the time. there are people with dogs and specialist machinery to enable them to do that the best they can to go underneath this rubble, this twisted metal where people live, these are homes that have just collapsed into a pile in the middle of the city. anna foster with the latest from the earthquake zone and we are now getting information suggesting that the number of people who have died has now gone up to 2600. for both countries, turkey and syria. we found out in the emergency service boot services in turkey a couple of hours ago that they had counted something like 1200 probably more people who had died and that the number in syria was also rising. now, we're getting a sense from the authorities 1600 people have died on the turkish side and on the syrian side, it's a little bit less but the total in all is around 2620. that is the very latest on the number of people who have sadly lost their lives and those two very powerful earthquakes. the foreign secretary said that the government is sending specialist equipment to help with the effort. he also said the financial was being increased to the white helmets, the group you are carrying out the rescue efforts. the earthquakes _ carrying out the rescue efforts. tue: earthquakes that carrying out the rescue efforts. t'te: earthquakes that we carrying out the rescue efforts. tt2 earthquakes that we have seen have impacted both turkey and syria to scale that we have not seen for quite some time. when i heard about it earlier this morning i immediately contacted turkish pounce apart to offer my condolences. we have deployed a search and rescue team who will be leaving soon and should be on the ground shortly to give the turkish authorities the help that they need to try and save as many lives as possible. the foreian as many lives as possible. the foreign secretary _ as many lives as possible. the foreign secretaryjames cleverly foreign secretary james cleverly there. mohammed hamza who worked in there. mohammed hamza who worked in the north—west has been telling us about his experience. t am the north-west has been telling us about his experience.— the north-west has been telling us about his experience. i am close to the turkey — about his experience. i am close to the turkey border— about his experience. i am close to the turkey border where _ about his experience. i am close to the turkey border where lots - about his experience. i am close to the turkey border where lots of - the turkey border where lots of buildings have been destroyed, totally destroyed this morning. actually, let me give you the story from the beginning. i woke up at four o'clock with a very, very strong earthquake in my location. i just went very quickly to my children, i stopped just went very quickly to my children, istopped in just went very quickly to my children, i stopped in front of my sleeping children but i can do nothing. ijust stopped with nothing to do, just waiting to see. my building was going left and right with very strong earthquake. and just, it took, like, about 30 seconds until it stopped. i had a lot of shouting from people. i saw a lot of shouting from people. i saw a lot of shouting from people. i saw a lot of rocks just put out from my building and each building. i took my children and my wife out of the building. my 2—storey building. i found thousands of people in the streets, just shouting, asking for everybody, asking for these families and children. many children are lost from theirfamilies. a lot and children. many children are lost from their families. a lot of buildings are totally destroyed. it was they could judgment day. after we left, we were still in the streets, many ways after this earthquake came then we started to find a place, a very safe place to take ourfamilies find a place, a very safe place to take our families but actually the street was the safest place, the most safe place for the families. then we couldn't have a lot of information and everybody is asking about their family, and information and everybody is asking about theirfamily, and until the morning went, we went to the villagers. i went to a village where my brother—in—law is living, i found lots of buildings totally destroyed with more than 100 killed in one village which is in aleppo, northern aleppo. until now we have confirmed more than 1000 people killed. this is only in northern syria, more than 3000 injured and more than 350 buildings totally destroyed, 500, more than 500 buildings partially destroyed. thousands of buildings affected with this earthquake. actually, this is the strongest earthquake that i have ever seen because, let's say, the strongest earthquake that hit this area in northern syria i think for more than 100 years. it was like a judgment day. 100 years. it was like a judgment daescue as they're trying to help those affected by i trying to help those affected by this terrible earthquakes. a private underwater search team has joined the effort to find nicola bulley, the 45 year old mother of two who went missing ten days ago, while walking her dog. police believe she fell into the river, at st michael's on wyre, in lancashire. earlier, our correspondent nick garnett told us more. it's 11 days since nicola was last seen and today this private search company has been brought in and they are using sonar equipment which is on board a boat and below a boat which has been going up and down the river and past the bridge. on one side of the bridge the water is very narrow and very shallow. 0n the other side of the bridge it's slightly wider and an awful lot deeper so that is the difficulty, they are having to try to map out using the sonar equipment to get an accurate picture of what lies underneath. some of that is rock and rubble and mud and slurry. it's been very di