Of papers and there is a mismatch in the external appearance of how she was receiving how she felt inside. What do you see from the ioc because theyre still debating about how theyre still debating about how they will adjust the rules if they are fit in time for 2024 testosterone . Are fit in time for 2024 testosterone . She commended the ioc for. They have long been willing to address this issue. That said, the current standing is that if you identify as a female, a transgender female for two years, and your testosterone levels are under a certain level, then you are able to compete. But the people had been waiting for whether that needs to be updated and that decision has been postponed because of the sensitivity around the issue. And you can hear more from simon and caitlynjenner on the radio 4 podcast dont tell me the score and in an iplayer version of the episode. The former northampton and England Rugby union captain, Dylan Hartley, has been forced to retire from the sport because of a long standing knee injury. Hes england mens second most experienced player of all time with 97 caps for his country. 0ur reporter Austin Halewood is here to talk us through his career. It was quite a controversial one at times, austin. How will he be remembered . Well, there was certainly a bit of an edge to him and his game, jane. Disciplinary issues cost him on a number of occasions. However, theres no denying that Dylan Hartley will be remembered as a hugely successful player for northampton and england. He led the saints to their only premiership title in 2014, but its his performances in an england shirt that hes best known for. He was the man eddiejones turned to in a crisis when England Rugby was at an all time low after being knocked out of the 2015 world cup. And thejones hartley combination turned things around with an historic series win in australia, 18 straight test victories, and then a six nations grand slam in 2016 before a championship win the season after. As i mentioned before, hartley was never too far from controversy in his career. Most famously he was red carded in the 2013 premiership final, which cost him a place on the lions tour that summer. In total, he was banned for a total of 60 weeks throughout his career for things like gouging, biting, and striking. But International Referee nigel 0wens, summed him up well today. And he certainly made his mark with his club northampton. They tweeted this today. Hes a player whos certainly had his moments over the years, jane, but a career to admired none the less. To be admired nonetheless. Austin, thank you very much. There was a bizarre end to manchester citys match against atalanta in the champions league. Their first choice keeper ederson went off injured, then his replacement Claudio Bravo was sent off for a sliding tackle. So, outfield player kyle walker stepped up and put the gloves on. And he didnt do a bad job either. He made a save from a free kick that went goal ward. The game finished 1 1. Well, its not the first time weve seen outfield players go in goal. Harry kane donned the gloves for tottenham in their Europa League match against asteras tripoli in 2014. It doesnt look like him there with his face looking at that . Rio ferdinand went in goal for Manchester United in the fa cup against portsmouth in 2008. John terry kept a clean sheet for chelsea against reading in 2006, and in the same year, philjagielka had to go between the posts for half an hourfor Sheffield United against arsenal. Well a great example of things going well for an outfield player standing in for a keeper is former mk dons striker alex revell. In 2016 he went in goal for his then club to save a penalty securing a 1 1 draw at preston. He told me about the strange circumstances which led to him pulling on the gloves. It was one of the strange things thats happened to me in a football match but after the keeper got sent off andi match but after the keeper got sent off and i think at the time we were in the game and it was an important game for us because of the time we we re game for us because of the time we were in the relegation zone and we we re were in the relegation zone and we were trying to get out of it. I didnt think you wanted to change the 11th so i was on the bench of the 11th so i was on the bench of the time and i came off the bench and went in goal and managed to save the penalty which was like i said earlier one of the strangest things that has happened to be in a football match but when i am over reminded of. An honourary member of the goalkeepers union. How did you think kyle walker actually did . I thought he did excellent. You got nothing to lose. If you can see to 90, nothing to lose. If you can see to go, people will say youre not supposed to be in there. And if you produce a safe, you are there and its something you dont see very often obviously. But yeah, i thought he did excellently and it is very different because you are getting balls coming at you from different angles and obviously normally when a player goes in goal, the opposition are told to at all costs. So you are expected a lot more balls but he dealt with it and managed to get a point ina dealt with it and managed to get a point in a tricky situation. He has helped his team get that point. And then just finally because you perform so well when you went in goal on that occasion, did you ever get asked to do it again . Are member getting into in the week. I managed to save a penalty but no, i think had a few and said maybe i should goal rather than. I didnt take them up on them and i went back up top. It was a one off. Them up on them and i went back up top. It was a oneoff. Great story. Freestyle bmx is one of the new urban sports being introduced for the tokyo 2020 0lympics. 0rganisers hope it, along with the likes of skateboarding, will help give the games a more youthful feel. One of britains leading contenders is chef turned rider Charlotte Worthington. The european champion competes in the World Championships this week and our 0lympic Sports Reporter nick hope has been to meet her. What i love about bmx is its so inclusive, everyone just loves pushing each other, you get that adrenaline what type michael rush and use of the scary and dangerous. The buzz you get is kind of addictive. You get it once and as 0011 addictive. You get it once and as soon you addictive. You get it once and as soon you have got it, you want to up it or progress that trick to get the buzz again and to maintain it, and its what keeps the sport so fresh. I got into this sport fire another sport which was riding scooters. Its kind of a gateway sport because its easy to pick up. You use your handlebars and feet, and i was different in high school but at a skate park, you are not different. You are surrounded by people who are also love the adrenaline rush, love being social, and having lots of fun, maybe in a different way to people who like playing video games 01 people who like playing video games or being girly girls. Im deftly not a girly girl. Its very surreal that this is my full time job. A girly girl. Its very surreal that this is my full timejob. Two years ago, i was working full time as a cook and so i was sweating out at the kitchen 40 hours a week and then on my two days off, i probably would be too tired to train on a buy. To have this opportunity, ijust absolutely went for. And winner of a gold medal, Charlotte Worthington to be the first ever european champion is just a to be the first ever european champion isjust a massive goal achieved and to stand on the podium and when they played national anthem, i definitely almost cried. What are you expecting the olympics to bring to the sport . It is going to bring to the sport . It is going to bring to the sport . It is going to bring a whole wave of a new generation of writers because this is an exciting sport, its dangerous, they go high and you unimaginable tricks. It once for a lot of people to get involved. A new generation of riders. All the live coverage of the bmx World Championships will be via the bbc sport website. Thats all from sportsday. Well have more throughout the evening. Thanks forjoining us. Hello, youre watching bbc news. Its day two of the official Election Campaign and theres a call for the next government to transform the lives of people aross the north of england. A number of regional newspapers who have all banded together to promote what they call a manifesto for the north. The Manchester Evening News says that the north has been neglected for far too long and that an election has to change that. Meanwhile, the hardest to the and the huddersfield examiner says that government cuts have led to local services losing £183 million and that a general election must stop the neglect of the north. And to the east coast of yorkshire, the hull daily mail say its time to power up the north and with investment needed everywhere from energy to transport and education to trade. Work our correspondent robert haas been direction and leads. There is so been direction and leads. There is so much focus on london in the south and there is so much that the north has to offer and there is 20 of businesses that are moving up to the north. Do you think the north of england can pull together . north. Do you think the north of england can pull together . I believe so. England can pull together . I believe so. I believe where there are small differences, people will get behind something as a collective. Differences, people will get behind something as a collectivelj differences, people will get behind something as a collective. I feel a little bit like we have heard this before perhaps. So perhaps im a little bit jaded in terms of politics and how they can help. I think that the central thing is infrastructure, developing infrastructure, developing infrastructure up in the north, how can people move around, thingsjust like getting to work, making it easier and more affordable and more green. I dont know if any of the small spaces, they are. There are small spaces, they are. There are Small Businesses like myself who get oii Small Businesses like myself who get on the high street and get well positioned on the high street. So, i personally believe that there isa so, i personally believe that there is a massive demand and need for the high streets and the councils and the owners of all these, the wealthy owners of all these buildings which are what are in dereliction back it is on the high streets to come together and create these spaces. You see immediately that the people have the power and great drive that First Industrial revolution. I left an environment which is so much port in the south in terms of so much rotting brownfield sites, it takes much longer to get around. That was robert hall there speaking to people in leads. Time for the weather now with ben rich. Good evening, the weather has been causing big problems today. Weve had issues with flooding and some very poor travelling conditions. There are numerous flood warnings in force. Check the latest on the bbc weather website. The worst areas hit parts of the midlands, northington, a met Office Amber Warning enforced through parts of Greater Manchester and derbyshire into west and south yorkshire. By the time tonight is done, we will see 100 mm and rain. Plenty of wet weather sinking down into the west midlands, mid wales through the night. To the south east of that, one or two showers but some clear spells and fog patches, quite a chilly night. And up to the far north west, forgery clear skies. Some showers, wintry over high ground in the north of scotland and temperatures dropping away here. Tomorrow still showery rain to contend with across central and eastern parts of the men but generally speaking, a much drier day with some of sunshine. Highs of 611 sin 6 11 sin degrees. Youre watching beyond 100 days. The chancellor goes to manchester promising to spend more. The shadow chancellor does the same in liverpool. For once, the parties are united in promising to spend more money in the north of england. The prime minister, too, is courting voters in a tea factory in stockton. Well be explaining why the north has become the centre of the campaign at least for a day. And ive joined the exodus too. Im in leeds, where last night i went out with volunteers on the First Official day of the campaign. Also on the programme President Trump pushes back on reports he wanted his