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saw one last night, it was a streak of bright light, such as this behind me, and that is another phenomenon that often goes hand—in—hand with the aurora, but particularly when it is strong, caused by strong thermal emission velocity enhancement, a stream of very hot particles. the aurora could well be viewed again this evening and tonight, but it is starting to weaken as we go through the early hours of tomorrow morning, so perhaps less of a chance this evening and overnight. but there will be clear skies, and particularly in the north, you can say. furthersouth, particularly in the north, you can say. further south, the best of the sunshine is in the midlands, east anglia and the south—east of england, but a rash of showers elsewhere, some heavy with the rumbles of thunder, 11—13 celsius at present, but dropping later in the week. this evening and overnight, temperatures will drop overnight, temperatures will drop over central and eastern scotland, there will be rain in the central belt for the evening rush, but temperatures dip close enough to freezing for a grass frost in the north close to the centre of low pressure with light winds and fog to clear tomorrow morning as well. and then another day of sunny spells and showers, more showers getting across eastern and south—eastern parts of england, fewer further north and west, as a ridge of high pressure builds in, tending to easily wind off a little bit, so feeling more pleasant tomorrow, but otherwise another day of sunny spells and showers, temperatures falling away tomorrow evening, and we will see a touch of frost developing particularly for the north and east of scotland. but it will not last, because this next weather front is a band of persistent rain for most parts of the uk, taking until the middle part of wednesday to clear, but we will see another inch or so of rain, 20—30 millimetres, bearing in mind it has been incredibly wet in mind it has been incredibly wet in october, so we need to keep an eye on the river levels, showers rushing in behind on the strong winds, which will make it feel chillier, and in fact it will feel chillier, and in fact it will feel chillier as the wind switches around to a northwesterly. and that is it for the rest of the week, sunshine and showers and a brisk wind, wintry on the tops of the mountains, ben. and that's bbc news at one. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. hello and welcome to sportsday this monday afternoon with me chetan pathak. coming up on the programme: mauricio pochettino returns to tottenham — this time as chelsea manager — can they stop his former side from returning to the top of the premier league? controversy at the cricket world cup — where angelo matthews becomes the first international player to ever be timed out. and we'll tell you more about the street children taking part in their own cricket world cup in india as they look to promote the rights of young people living in poverty. welcome along, thank you forjoining us. bonfire night may be over but there could be fireworks tonight, when mauricio pochettino returns to his old club tottenham. he's now in charge of a chelsea side who find themselves in the bottom half of the premier league table. they've won just three league games this season, in contrast to tottenham's eight. they could go back to the top with victory tonight. naturally pochettino is impressed with spurs�*s form this season but he's still happy to be going back to his former side: it's going back to his former side: special to come going back to his former side: back after four years know, come back afterfour years, you know, in a place that i have amazing memories, we created amazing memories, we created amazing memories together. it feels special. the coaching staff, i know them very well, they are doing a fantastic job. then, of course, very good players, very good team and of course, you can feel they can be a contender. of course, it's early in the season, but they are showing the quality to be contenders. they certainly are condenders — tottenham can go back to the top of the table with a win tonight — 26 points from their opening 10 league games is their best start to a top—flight season since 1960—61, when they took the title. nonetheless, ange postecoglou believes chelsea will come good. what i have to deal with and what mauricio has to deal with are probably very different. but in essence what we're trying to do with the thing, build a team that hopefully we believe can bring success. you know, you look at his track record and i have got no doubt that he will get chelsea on the right path, i have no doubt about that. and how mauricio goes about that, he knows better than anyone else. spanish football journalist guillem balague knows mauricio pochettino and has been sharing his thoughts ahead of tonight's london derby. he's been speaking to my colleague ben croucher on the football news show: football, it's tribal, it's different and he may dust but there may be a bit of a hostile reception. you will be used to it because when he went to southampton there were some people that felt also they were betrayed for him leaving and you know what it is, i am a spanish band, when he left i was hurt, i didn't want him to go. i think when yourfirst didn't want him to go. i think when your first love didn't want him to go. i think when yourfirst love gets didn't want him to go. i think when your first love gets away from you when you have given —— haven't given the permission for that to happen. i think it's a bit like that, spurs fell in love with him and they wanted it to continue but they clearly couldn't because he wasn't backed up in the market to begin with and wasn't believed in his power. all in all, had to move on, went to ps6 and now he's been given the opportunity to manage a top contender in the premier league and he had to accept, of course. if we take a look— he had to accept, of course. if we take a look at _ he had to accept, of course. if we take a look at his _ he had to accept, of course. if we take a look at his time in - he had to accept, of course. if we take a look at his time in chelsea, only 12 games so far, it hasn't quite worked. you mentioned at the start that he has manager that heeds time, he is a project manager. can he get that at a club like chelsea and what do you think you can achieve that?— and what do you think you can achieve that? ., ,., , �* achieve that? the reason why i'm auoin to achieve that? the reason why i'm going to say _ achieve that? the reason why i'm going to say yes _ achieve that? the reason why i'm going to say yes you _ achieve that? the reason why i'm going to say yes you can - achieve that? the reason why i'm going to say yes you can it's - going to say yes you can it's because after some false starts i think within chelsea, the decision makers, the top of decision—makers have realised that time is required. this comes on the back of having spoken to frank lampard i'm sure you have, i have. in saying that the culture we had to, the winning culture we had to, the winning culture is gone. you have to rebuild it. he's done at spurs so because he has and succeeded, i'm pretty sure it will happen at chelsea. it's just that it won't happen in 12 games, i guarantee you that. you that it won't happen in 12 games, i guarantee you that.— guarantee you that. you can hear more from _ guarantee you that. you can hear more from him _ guarantee you that. you can hear more from him on _ guarantee you that. you can hear more from him on the _ guarantee you that. you can hear more from him on the latest - guarantee you that. you can hear- more from him on the latest episode of the football new show. episolde of the football news show — "pochettino: friend or foe?" — which is available now on the bbc iplayer. the liverpool player luis diaz has pleaded for his father's kidnappers to free him immediately. it's been over a week since diaz's parents were seized at gunpoint in barrancas in colombia, with his mother laterfound. the rebel group holding his father are demanding what they call "security guarantees" before his release. diaz scored a stoppage time equaliser for liverpool in yesterday's 1—1 draw at luton town and he wore a t—shirt with the words "freedom for father" on it. in a statement afterwards he said "my mother, my brothers and i are desperate, anxious and have no words to describe what we are feeling. this suffering will only end when we have him home with us." sri lanka are taking on bangladesh in a cricket world cup match in delhi despite conditions in the indian capital being described as �*very unhealthy.�* the international cricket council says the air at the ground has been passed safe by independent experts. midway through the sri lanka innings we saw a bizarre incident. angelo matthews came to the crease after the fourth wicket fell but it seems he took longer than the allowed two minutes so bangladesh appealed that matthews should be timed out. they didn't withdraw that appeal so he had to go— the first batter to be dismissed that way in international cricket history. after that controversy, a century from charith asalanka helped the lankans to a total of 279 all out. in reply, bangladesh are 55 the two at the moment in the tenth over. while the cricket world cup continues, the street child version has reached its conclusion in chennai. teams from 16 countries are competing. daniel norcross has the story now of two players taking part. with the aim of this tournament to connect young people from across the world and promote the rights of street children. it's about creating a global platform for street children's voices to be heard and the demands that street children have access to education, identity, protection from violence and gender equality. meet 17—year—old. violence and gender equality. meet 17-year-old.— violence and gender equality. meet 17-year-old. cricket is my life. it's meet 17-year-old. cricket is my life- it's not _ meet 17-year-old. cricket is my life. it's notjust _ meet 17-year-old. cricket is my life. it's notjust a _ meet 17-year-old. cricket is my life. it's notjust a game, - meet 17-year-old. cricket is my life. it's notjust a game, it's i meet 17-year-old. cricket is my| life. it's notjust a game, it's my life. it's not 'ust a game, it's my life. it's not 'ust a game, it's my life. ., ., , ., life. three generations of her family have _ life. three generations of her family have lived _ life. three generations of her family have lived on - life. three generations of her family have lived on the - life. three generations of herl family have lived on the street life. three generations of her- family have lived on the street my mother was as sweeper. mi; family have lived on the street my mother was as sweeper. my father died in 2016- _ mother was as sweeper. my father died in 2016. local _ mother was as sweeper. my father died in 2016. local ngo _ mother was as sweeper. my father died in 2016. local n60 has - mother was as sweeper. my father died in 2016. local ngo has been. mother was as sweeper. my father| died in 2016. local ngo has been a lifeline for her. _ died in 2016. local ngo has been a lifeline for her. i _ died in 2016. local ngo has been a lifeline for her. i am _ died in 2016. local ngo has been a lifeline for her. i am the _ died in 2016. local ngo has been a lifeline for her. i am the first - lifeline for her. i am the first airl in lifeline for her. i am the first girl in my — lifeline for her. i am the first girl in my street _ lifeline for her. i am the first girl in my street going - lifeline for her. i am the first girl in my street going to - lifeline for her. i am the first - girl in my street going to college. i want to become a police officer because i am helping the street children. , ., ,, ., children. monisha has inspired a generation _ children. monisha has inspired a generation of— children. monisha has inspired a generation of girls _ children. monisha has inspired a generation of girls to _ children. monisha has inspired a generation of girls to play - children. monisha has inspired a| generation of girls to play cricket as part of the 2019 women's team who lifted the world cup. if you think that high elbow bowling action that you are not mistaken, meet the 18—year—old from cape town, south africa. cricket has given her the confidence to deal with losing both of her parents and deal with many issues that young girls in south africa face around abuse. in cape town there _ africa face around abuse. in cape town there are _ africa face around abuse. in cape town there are so _ africa face around abuse. in cape town there are so many - africa face around abuse. in cape i town there are so many challenges, girls get raped, kidnapped and they are taken nightly, they take their strength. that's why i play sport, i want to show them that we can play sport, we can do anything. i wish my mother was heard to see me playing cricket in india, going to india and just meeting wonderful people, dancing to nice songs and just express yourself, yeah. this dancing to nice songs and 'ust express yourself, yeah. this is the welcome for _ express yourself, yeah. this is the welcome for hope, _ express yourself, yeah. this is the welcome for hope, for _ express yourself, yeah. this is the welcome for hope, for peace - express yourself, yeah. this is the welcome for hope, for peace and l welcome for hope, for peace and enjoy _ welcome for hope, for peace and en'o . ., ., ., , welcome for hope, for peace and en'o . ., ., , enjoy. the tournament was played across four — enjoy. the tournament was played across four days _ enjoy. the tournament was played across four days with _ enjoy. the tournament was played across four days with some - enjoy. the tournament was played across four days with some stellar| across four days with some stellar performances. after a nail—biting knockout stage, we finally witnessed an all africa final. so there can only be one winner and uganda lifted the trophy. congratulations to you can do that. tennis needs to bring you. the australian tennis player ellen perez has described the wta finals in mexico as a "scheduling disaster". rain in cancun has pushed the event back a day, so perez has to play the doubles final today but she's due on court at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning in seville at the billiejean king cup finals. the cities are six times zones apart and there are no direct flights. posting on social media, she said: "anyone got a private jet and want to fly me from cancun to seville tomorrow night to make it in time for bjkc tuesday 10am match. really not impressed with this scheduling disaster. why do i have to be punished for this?" not the first person to complain about tennis scheduling. and iga swiatek is through to the wta singles final after beating aryna sabalenka. she can go back to the top of the world rankings if she beats jessica pegula tonight. there's more on that and all the latest sports news on the bbc sport website and app. from me and the rest of the team that's all for now, goodbye. hello, you're watching bbc news. we are going to start with some breaking news that has come to a say concerning british steel. we understand that british steel is planning to close down its glass furnaces in scunthorpe that will put 2000 jobs at risk. that was brought to us in a press release just a short time ago, released by british steel itself saying that a 1.25 billion pound proposal will ensure a clean, green and sustainable business by adopting electric furnace steel—making. our business editor has been following the story. simon, just tell us more about this announcement please. 0k. blast furnaces are _ announcement please. 0k. blast furnaces are huge _ announcement please. 0k. blast furnaces are huge furnaces - announcement please. 0k. blastj furnaces are huge furnaces which basically melt molten rock and create virgin brand—new steel. they are carbon energy and labour intensive. the plan is to shut those two in scunthorpe and open to electric arc furnaces, they work at lower temperatures, less carbon intensive and less labour intensive. the company and the uk government says this will put the uk steel industry on a greener and more financially stable footing, these are losing footing however, unions are losing footing however, unions are worried about the labour—intensive and they think that this means a time when the headcount of british steel would go from something like 11000 to around 2000 and they want to scrutinise these plans in detail. in addition, the unions warned that if they close these blast furnaces, along with plans by another steel—maker, to close their blast furnaces they would lose their ability to create new steel and rely on imports from other countries such as india, china and elsewhere. they say that would be a strategic mistake. these plans will be scrutinised. the

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