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england but eastern england and scotland not seeing too many showers and decent spells of sunshine, cooler than recent days. overnight further showers, increasingly confined to northern and eastern coasts but also this clump of heavy downpours moving into wales and parts of southern england by the end of the night. the northern half of the uk could see a touch of frost, may be —3 or “4 in parts of the highlands. tomorrow, low pressure is with us and where the isobars squeeze with us first thing we are going to see a swathe of strong winds, gales for a time across coasts of south—west england at the channel islands. this clutch of heavy downpours moving out of wales and the midlands into southern england and swinging away south—eastward as we go through the day. behind that its sunshine and showers but this time the showers will be focused across northern facing coasts of northern ireland, scotland, down through the irish sea into north—west england, north wales, some down the east coast as well. furthersouth wales, some down the east coast as well. further south and west by the end of the day more in the way of dry weather. into the weekend our area of low pressure tends to move away eastwards. see the isobars opening out, this is a gap between weather systems. opening out, this is a gap between weathersystems. like opening out, this is a gap between weather systems. like winds, we could frost and to start saturday morning, some could be slow to clear but for most on armistice day it will be dry with lots of sunshine. temperatures may be 6 degrees in glasgow, 11—12 further south. on remembrance sunday there is a bit of uncertainty about the timing of this, frontal systems trying to push on from the south—west so there is increasing chance we'll see rain as we go through the day. the further north and east you are, quite a lot of fog to start first thing, freezing fog with temperature starting below freezing. the further north and east you are, likely to stay dry, a greater chance of seeing rain towards the south—west corner so to sum things up for the weekend, saturday looks mostly dry, some will see rain on sunday and there will be some frost and fog to contend with. and that's bbc news at one. now its time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. joy for england fans, but the euros were tinged with sadness for manager sarina wiegman — she speaks about her sisters death for the first time. luis diaz has travelled to toulouse, but liverpool say it's his decision to play or not, as he awaits news of his kidnapped father. and, new zealand are on course for the cricket world cup semi—finals as they chase sri lanka's target of 172. welcome to the programme. she led england to lift a major trophy — winning the euros in 2022; and to a world cup final for the first time since 1966. so perhaps it's little surprise that lionesses manager sarina wiegman says it's only "a matter of time" before a female manager takes full—time charge of an english professional men's team. wiegman has written a book where you explores her leadership qualities and reflects on personal issues, including the death of her sister, who passed awayjust weeks before the start of the euros. she's been speaking to the bbc�*s sports editor dan roan who began by asking if she saw women managing in the men's game in the near future. in football, i think it's just a matter of time. but we are not used to having women coaching men at the highest level. i think that will happen. i'm not sure how long will that will take but i think it would be good. d0 that will take but i think it would be aood. , ., be good. do you envision yourself auoin be good. do you envision yourself going back _ be good. do you envision yourself going back to _ be good. do you envision yourself going back to men's _ be good. do you envision yourself going back to men's football- be good. do you envision yourself going back to men's football at i be good. do you envision yourself. going back to men's football at some time, i know you are very happy at the moment but do you think in the future you will get back to men's football? my future you will get back to men's football? ~ , ., , future you will get back to men's football? g ., , ., ., football? my thoughts are not in men's football _ football? my thoughts are not in men's football my _ football? my thoughts are not in men's football my thoughts - football? my thoughts are not in men's football my thoughts are | football? my thoughts are not in l men's football my thoughts are in the women's game and what we can do. i really love myjob here that the fa and with england. it is heartbreak _ fa and with england. it is heartbreak for _ fa and with england. it is heartbreak for the - fa and with england. it is heartbreak for the lionesses, spain champions — heartbreak for the lionesses, spain champions of the world. do heartbreak for the lionesses, spain champions of the world.— champions of the world. do you re - la champions of the world. do you replay what _ champions of the world. do you replay what happened - champions of the world. do you replay what happened that - champions of the world. do you l replay what happened that night? champions of the world. do you - replay what happened that night? do you reflect on it constantly or have you reflect on it constantly or have you moved on and dismissed it in your thoughts?— you moved on and dismissed it in your thoughts? yes, sometimes i think back and _ your thoughts? yes, sometimes i think back and i _ your thoughts? yes, sometimes i think back and i do _ your thoughts? yes, sometimes i think back and i do think- your thoughts? yes, sometimes i think back and i do think that - your thoughts? yes, sometimes i| think back and i do think that with the tame we got everything out of the tame we got everything out of the team altogether and i think that we performed at the highest level especially with all of the challenges that we had in front of us. of course, that anyone wants to win it. but i do think that we have a lot to offer because i think we performed at the highest level and we did everything that we had to be successful and unfortunately, this was the highest thing we could make. do you think this is having an impact on your team now and slightly explains the slump in form they are going through currently? i explains the slump in form they are going through currently?— going through currently? i don't think that explains. .. _ going through currently? i don't think that explains. .. i - going through currently? i don't think that explains. .. i think - going through currently? i don'tj think that explains. .. i think the think that explains... i think the players are different, some are so disappointed about that final and that takes time also. some also say, we want to show that we are really good. we have opportunities to win games so we are in a harder situation at the moment. i think it has to do with the total picture, the life of the players change so much, the expectations of change the law. some players, a lot of players hardly had any rest so we keep going. i think we are still on the right path, there isjust going. i think we are still on the right path, there is just a going. i think we are still on the right path, there isjust a couple of things that we need to do better. one of the most powerful parts of the book is when you write about the death of your sister diana shortly before the euros. was that victory the perfect way to pay tribute to her? ., , ., , the perfect way to pay tribute to her? ., , ._ her? for me, personally. her passing awa so her? for me, personally. her passing away so short — her? for me, personally. her passing away so short before _ her? for me, personally. her passing away so short before the _ her? for me, personally. her passing away so short before the tournament| away so short before the tournament she was there all of the time with me. ,., , , ., she was there all of the time with me. , , ., ., she was there all of the time with me. ,, ., ., ., me. does she remain for you a presence _ me. does she remain for you a presence in — me. does she remain for you a presence in your— me. does she remain for you a presence in your mind - me. does she remain for you a presence in your mind and - me. does she remain for you a presence in your mind and in l presence in your mind and in your life now? , ., , , presence in your mind and in your life now? , , �*, ., life now? yes, absolutely. it's more than a year — life now? yes, absolutely. it's more than a year now— life now? yes, absolutely. it's more than a year now but _ life now? yes, absolutely. it's more than a year now but it's _ life now? yes, absolutely. it's more than a year now but it's still - life now? yes, absolutely. it's more than a year now but it's still very - than a year now but it's still very short, it feels very short. she is on my mind every day. we were really close. my sister was my best friend too. so she will always be there. the total prize money for this year's women's fa cup is being doubled to £6 million. the biggest increase is for the winners who will get £430,000, that's more than four times what chelsea were given when they lifted the trophy earlier this year. in the men's fa cup, the winners currently receive £2 million. liverpool can reach the knock—out stages of the europa league later, if they beat toulouse — and luis diaz, has travelled with the squad. managerjurgen klopp says it's up to the winger if he plays or not, as he waits for news on his father who's still being held by kidnappers in colombia. new zealand's chances of getting to the cricket world cup semi—finals look to be increasing in theirfinal group game against sri lanka. kusal perera led the charge for sri lanka with an impressive 51 offjust 28 balls. he hit 11 boundaries and two sixes. but new zealand limited sri lanka tojust i7i inside 50 overs. in reply, the black caps have started well. rachin ravrindra has moved to the top of the run scorers list at this world cup. new zealand are currently 92 for 2 after losing two wickets in quick succession. there is commentary on that match. it's on 5live sports extra, the bbc sport website and app. there are two wickets lost there. australia captain meg lanning has announced her international retirement after 13 years at the highest level of cricket. lanning, who missed this summer's ashes for medical reasons, is australia women's greatest run scorer. the 31—year—old played for her country 241 times, winning seven world cups. she will continue to play domestic cricket. ijust i just wanted to say ijust wanted to say how lucky i just wanted to say how lucky and privileged i have been to have been able to represent australia and play the game that i love for so long. i grew up wanting to represent australia and i had fun playing cricket, i loved it. and to be to do it for 30 years has been incredible opportunity for me and i am very thankfulfor opportunity for me and i am very thankful for those opportunities. bbc cricket commentator alison mitchell has followed lanning's career. i spoke to her earlier and began by asking just how prolific she was as a captain. as leader of the australian team she led them to no fewer than five world cup wins and she has wins under her belt alone but weight of runs is one thing, leading by example, her utter calmness as a captain as well has gone a long way towards getting australia through tight moments that they might have come across. she has been a constant of the game, her leadership is exemplary throughout her time as captain. she took some time out after leading australia to the inaugural commonwealth games gold medal which was a mental health break and i think at that point, you look back and realise just how long she had been in charge of the team and just what a responsibility that that was, being at the top of the game and keeping australia at the top of the game for as long as she did. her impact across the world game is really something that is almost hard to quantify. meg said that she had _ almost hard to quantify. meg said that she had lost _ almost hard to quantify. meg said that she had lost the _ almost hard to quantify. meg said that she had lost the spark - almost hard to quantify. meg said that she had lost the spark and i that she had lost the spark and perhaps because at the age of 31 we felt she had been around a lot longer than that, do you feel that because she has been at the top of the game for so long that that might be why she is wanting to take a step back? i be why she is wanting to take a step back? ., , be why she is wanting to take a step back? ~' , ,., , ., back? i think when she saying that she's losing _ back? i think when she saying that she's losing appetite, _ back? i think when she saying that she's losing appetite, when - back? i think when she saying that she's losing appetite, when you i back? i think when she saying that l she's losing appetite, when you look at the mental health break that she took from the game, she away and did some home renovations, took a job serving coffee and a local cafe, also missing the ashes this year for also missing the ashes this year for a medical issue which again remains private and rightly so she is a private and rightly so she is a private person. you look at everything that she has achieved in her life and i sometimes think, a little bit, another retirement, an australian legend who left the game having achieved everything that she set out to achieve. a wimbledon title, australian open title, meg lanning has 13 ashes first radio as captain leading into five world cups, seven under her belt at the point of retirement. she will continue to play domestic cricket but i think with everything she has given to the game, she alluded to the amount of time away from home when she spoke quite emotionally about her retirement to reporters. it is a long, long time that she has been leading an australian team but travelling out of of that suitcase internationally as well as that domestic commitment as well. i think she is perfectly within her rights to say, i have set out to achieve what i wanted to do, play for australia, captain australia, and now i think it is time to her. let's tell you about another australian athlete. australian surfer laura enever has set a world record for riding the largest wave ever paddled into by a woman. the 31—year—old first set the record injanuary paddling the 43.6ft wave at a break nicknamed the himalayas in hawaii. but enevers achievement was officially certified by guinness world records at a ceremony in sydney overnight. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website. — that's bbc. co. uk/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. you're watching bbc news, i'm catherine byaruhanga. downing street says it did not clear a controversial newspaper article in which the home secretary suella braverman has claimed police are biased in the way they treat pro—palestinian demonstrations. the home secretary said scotland yard treated left wing protests more favourably than other groups, and she accused officers of double standards. she said police largely ignore what she calls �*pro—palestinian mobs' even when they break the law. labour say suella braverman is inflaming tensions. shadow home secretary yvette cooper called suella braverman out of control today during an urgent question to parliament earlier today. earlier she told my colleague samantha simmonds that the home secretary was fuelling division. it was a really astonishing set of things to say. no other home secretary would have done that. no home secretary would attack the police in that way when the police should have the backing and support of a home secretary who is working with them, not undermining them and undermining respect for them. and obviously the prime minister couldn't stop her. tried to stop her. didn't agree with the things that she said, but has let her say them anyway and that makes rishi sunak really weak at a time when the country needs an effective prime minister and home secretary. they are just not being serious. i just want to go through some of the things she said or claimed in this article and get your view of them as shadow home secretary. she said that the met are applying double standards to some marches, she said that right—wing protests that became aggressive will often stop while pro—palestinian mobs, in her words, were permitted. have you seen any sign of that? well, the home secretary has provided absolutely no evidence for these extraordinary claims. now, the police have a complicated job to do. everyone wants to make sure that remembrance events are respected this weekend, it's a time for everyone to come together. the police need to make sure that happens, they also need to maintain public safety and public order. they need to tackle hate crime and extremism and they need to operate within the law, including the laws

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