but going by what we've already heard from us officials — one major goal mightjust be simply improving communication. live now to san francisco. we can speak to sumi somaskanda. the white house has been playing down what we can expect. it is an important meeting, nonetheless? that is absolutel important meeting, nonetheless? twat is absolutely right. this is being called a significant meeting but they are talking about talking, about re—establishing a lot of communication, not only between president biden and president xi at the highest level, but military to military. there was this accusation from the us that china had flown a spy from the us that china had flown a spy balloon and then either shut down the spy billing. the chinese rejected those accusations. at that time the us military try to help china never depicted. it was a source of great consternation in the us. who do we call in the future, will somebody pick up? that is the basis of what they are discussing, by 30 minutes from here out a private estate. we are expecting to see president biden, afterwards and give a press conference, give us an idea if there is some outcome. going into the meeting he did say there is no substitute for face—to—face discussions and he said we want to make sure this competition does not veer into conflict. again, laying out what the expectations might be. we were able to speak earlier to the principal deputy spokesperson for the state department. this is what he told us about the meeting. we saw the us president say this bilateral meeting is about re—establishing contact between the different countries, especially military to military. beyond that, what would be considered a success? the important thing to remember is that we have long talked about taking steps to constructively stabilise the relationship, have some stability. we believe that is something that is notjust in the interest of our two countries, but it is something that the international community expects. when we talk about some of these key issues like addressing the climate cooperation, countering narcotics, these are things that will benefit the people from both of our countries but also these are areas where the united states and people from the republic of china are important players. and if we want to see progress in those spaces, it requires both of our countries to work collaboratively. when it comes to military to military communication, the important thing to remember, and this is something we have been consistent about and we expect, i know president biden will be consistent about as well, is that the united states is not interested in changing the status quo. we continue to affirm our one china policy. we are not for time when independence and that will continue to be the _ independence and that will continue to be the case, we are not interested in changing the status quo stop — interested in changing the status quo stop there are elections coming up quo stop there are elections coming up in _ quo stop there are elections coming up in taiwan— quo stop there are elections coming up in taiwan which will be watched closely, _ up in taiwan which will be watched closely, we — up in taiwan which will be watched closely, we have heard from the us they don't_ closely, we have heard from the us they don't want to see any chinese interference in these elections. is interference in these elections. [55 that interference in these elections. us that something that will be related. we will let the summit layout before we seek— we will let the summit layout before we seek it _ we will let the summit layout before we seek it out specifically. what would the usb _ we seek it out specifically. what would the usb relay _ we seek it out specifically. what would the usb relay and - we seek it out specifically. wwat would the usb relay and as to what the us reaction would be? to take a ste back, the us reaction would be? to take a step back. we _ the us reaction would be? to take a step back, we have _ the us reaction would be? to take a step back, we have been _ the us reaction would be? to take a| step back, we have been clear about the fact— step back, we have been clear about the fact that we want to see a free and clear— the fact that we want to see a free and clear election, that is reflective of the will of the people participating in that election, that has continued to be the case and we want to— has continued to be the case and we want to see — has continued to be the case and we want to see whether it be in any country in — want to see whether it be in any country in the world, we want to seat _ country in the world, we want to seat of _ country in the world, we want to seat of free _ country in the world, we want to seat of free of malign influence, it's seat of free of malign influence, its free — seat of free of malign influence, its free of— seat of free of malign influence, it's free of any disinformation efforts— it's free of any disinformation efforts or— it's free of any disinformation efforts or anything like that. one more _ efforts or anything like that. one more big — efforts or anything like that. one more big question on the us — china relationshio — more big question on the us - china relationship-— relationship. biden has and he does see china as — relationship. biden has and he does see china as a _ relationship. biden has and he does see china as a threat _ relationship. biden has and he does see china as a threat to _ relationship. biden has and he does see china as a threat to the - relationship. biden has and he does see china as a threat to the rules i see china as a threat to the rules base relation, which you want to see prevailed. base relation, which you want to see revailed. ,, , prevailed. strengthening ties with artners in prevailed. strengthening ties with partners in the — prevailed. strengthening ties with partners in the region. _ prevailed. strengthening ties with partners in the region. can - prevailed. strengthening ties with partners in the region. can there l prevailed. strengthening ties with l partners in the region. can there be a marked improvement in their relationship?— a marked improvement in their relationshi? ~ ., ,, ., ., relationship? when we talk about our a- roach of relationship? when we talk about our approach of the _ relationship? when we talk about our approach of the people's _ relationship? when we talk about our approach of the people's republic - relationship? when we talk about our approach of the people's republic of| approach of the people's republic of china, _ approach of the people's republic of china, one _ approach of the people's republic of china, one thing of heard resident biden, _ china, one thing of heard resident biden, secretary blinking and others talk about— biden, secretary blinking and others talk about is investing and aligning and come — talk about is investing and aligning and come teaching, and that middle word, _ and come teaching, and that middle word, aligning, has been so key and something _ word, aligning, has been so key and something sec. blinking has been working _ something sec. blinking has been working around the clock and engaging with partner countries in deep _ engaging with partner countries in deep in _ engaging with partner countries in deep in our partnership for countries that share our vision for a free _ countries that share our vision for a free and — countries that share our vision for a free and rules —based world might not a free and rules —based world might hotiust_ a free and rules —based world might hotiust ih— a free and rules —based world might notjust in the indo—pacific region, around _ notjust in the indo—pacific region, around the — notjust in the indo—pacific region, around the world. the thing that strikes me in all of these negotiations in this meeting is the rhetoric around it that this isn't really about making the relationship better. it is about making sure it doesn't get any worse? . , making sure it doesn't get any worse? ., , , worse? that is exactly the message we have heard _ worse? that is exactly the message we have heard from _ worse? that is exactly the message we have heard from the _ worse? that is exactly the message we have heard from the white - worse? that is exactly the message l we have heard from the white house, even from the president himself. they have referred to this as putting guard guard rails or a flaw in place. there are elections coming next year in the us. president biden knows he will not be able to meet face—to—face with president xi in the coming year, and the white house said those lines of discussion are open if that is to be further conflict in the coming year, they will not be able to meet face—to—face again and he wants to know he can pick up the phone and call president xi and ensure these tensions do not spiral into conflict. there are significant points of tension, taiwan is a point of contention, south china sea as well. they are looking for these tiny pieces of progress that had been mentioned on artificial intelligence, cracking down on fentanyl production and climate change as well, hoping the sweetness, as they are being called, will be a sign of progress and goodwill and putting the floor on the relationship.— goodwill and putting the floor on the relationship. good to have you here tonight. _ the relationship. good to have you here tonight, thank _ the relationship. good to have you here tonight, thank you _ the relationship. good to have you here tonight, thank you very - the relationship. good to have you here tonight, thank you very much alive from san francisco. thank you. let's talk to the panel. interesting the words around meeting like this, just a short meeting but some suggestions this is about reassuring china's and the us' allies in this. it is interesting how the rest of the world will see this meeting as opposed to the two men meeting themselves? liik opposed to the two men meeting themselves?— opposed to the two men meeting themselves? uk politicians will be watchin: themselves? uk politicians will be watching closely _ themselves? uk politicians will be watching closely and _ themselves? uk politicians will be watching closely and i _ themselves? uk politicians will be watching closely and i think - themselves? uk politicians will be watching closely and i think the i themselves? uk politicians will be | watching closely and i think the us has definitely set the tone when it comes to china for the uk in a lot of ways, policy in the last four years. there is another element here which will feeding in an interesting way, the new foreign secretary, david cameron, when he was prime minister had a very warm approach towards china and heralded a new golden age of china relations and invited president xi to the uk and was pictured pulling pints in a pub, which we'll see if we get president biden doing that yet, but i don't know what the american equivalent is of pulling a pint together. i think there is an interesting context going on where rishi sunak has been seen slightly warmer towards china than his predecessors and i do wonder if seeing this meeting, the first time president xi has been an american st since 2017, will have an impact here haswell. the american st since 2017, will have an impact here haswell.— impact here haswell. the economic reali is impact here haswell. the economic reality is different _ impact here haswell. the economic reality is different as _ impact here haswell. the economic reality is different as well. - reality is different as well. china's well documented woes right now, they no longer have the upper hand economically and that could change the dynamics of what? absolutely. let's not be mistaken, the united — absolutely. let's not be mistaken, the united states economy is tied to the united states economy is tied to the chinese economy and the chinese economy— the chinese economy and the chinese economy is— the chinese economy and the chinese economy is tied to the united states economy _ economy is tied to the united states economy. it has always been for decades, — economy. it has always been for decades, these two countriesjoined with each— decades, these two countriesjoined with each other. on the united states. — with each other. on the united states. it — with each other. on the united states, it doesn't matter if you are a democrat— states, it doesn't matter if you are a democrat or republican, there is atways— a democrat or republican, there is always some sort of tension or relationship that happens with china that every— relationship that happens with china that every president has seen. this type of— that every president has seen. this type of relationship that is going to he _ type of relationship that is going to be happening with the biden administration and president biden meeting _ administration and president biden meeting with the chinese government officials _ meeting with the chinese government officials is _ meeting with the chinese government officials is something that should be heralded as a step forward, as we said, _ be heralded as a step forward, as we said. not— be heralded as a step forward, as we said, not only economically but militarily, — said, not only economically but militarily, there has been serious tensions. — militarily, there has been serious tensions, notjust with militarily, there has been serious tensions, not just with the spy haiioon, — tensions, not just with the spy balloon, the issues that have been happening — balloon, the issues that have been happening in the south china sea, fiyovers _ happening in the south china sea, flyovers. this is continuously costing — flyovers. this is continuously costing each country a lot of time and resources over something that should _ and resources over something that should not— and resources over something that should not be happening in the first place _ should not be happening in the first place. during an election year and 2024. _ place. during an election year and 2024, president biden wants to make sure that _ 2024, president biden wants to make sure that relationships between china _ sure that relationships between china and the united states are fruitful, — china and the united states are fruitful, yet still be strong because the american people are also demanding _ because the american people are also demanding security and protection is when it— demanding security and protection is when it comes to chinese aggression and spying _ when it comes to chinese aggression and spying on our domestic citizens. and this _ and spying on our domestic citizens. and this meeting, we should remember is at an economic summit. the reason they are all there is to talk trade, to talk business. it really does underline how intrinsically linked to politics and economics are and the two have to go hand—in—hand. that is one of their focuses as well, it is about trade and about security but it is about diplomacy, too, isn't it? security but it is about diplomacy, too. isn't it?— too, isn't it? absolutely. it is about normalising _ too, isn't it? absolutely. it is about normalising relations. | too, isn't it? absolutely. it is| about normalising relations. if you normatise — about normalising relations. if you normalise relations between the united _ normalise relations between the united states and china, you should start a _ united states and china, you should start a way— united states and china, you should start a way of normalising relations across _ start a way of normalising relations across the — start a way of normalising relations across the world with china in that corridor. _ across the world with china in that corridor. in— across the world with china in that corridor, in that area. so this is notjust— corridor, in that area. so this is notjust going to be something that is ireing _ notjust going to be something that is being seen now, it will be seen iater— is being seen now, it will be seen tater on— is being seen now, it will be seen tater on and — is being seen now, it will be seen later on and diplomats. hopefully the united states can lead the way when _ the united states can lead the way when it— the united states can lead the way when it comes to this. i'm hopeful for it— when it comes to this. i'm hopeful for it and — when it comes to this. i'm hopeful for it and i— when it comes to this. i'm hopeful for it and i know the american people — for it and i know the american people are hopeful for it and the chinese — people are hopeful for it and the chinese people are hopeful for it. this is— chinese people are hopeful for it. this is why— chinese people are hopeful for it. this is why we are at the summit now. _ this is why we are at the summit now, economic relations where governments are uncertain about the well government and economy stabilising within itself. we need to he _ stabilising within itself. we need to he on— stabilising within itself. we need to be on the same page when it comes to be on the same page when it comes to making _ to be on the same page when it comes to making sure that people are taking — to making sure that people are taking the place where inflation and production costs are still recovering from covid. for now, thank you _ recovering from covid. for now, thank you very _ recovering from covid. for now, thank you very much. _ recovering from covid. for now, thank you very much. just - recovering from covid. for now, i thank you very much. just wanted recovering from covid. for now, - thank you very much. just wanted to recap on the breaking news, the un security council in new york has voted in favour of a resolution, one that will call for urgent and extended humanitarian causes. pauses being the key word, it is not a ceasefire but to allow aid in, people out. they also call for the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages held by hamas and other groups. there is also a crucial close demanding all parties comply with their obligations under international law. so three key things in that un security council resolution that has finally been voted for despite the fifth attempt to do so since this conflict began. just want to bring you the reaction, as you would expect to that, this coming from israel's un ambassador saying the council's resolution is disconnected from reality and is meaningless. those are the thoughts of israel's un ambassador and said whatever the council decides, israel will continue acting under international law well the hamas terrace will not even read the resolution let alone abide by it. he said it is unfortunate the council continues to ignore, not condemn or even mention the massacre that hamas carried out on october the 7th which led to the war in gaza. he says it is truly shameful. that is the latest from israel's un ambassador in response to that un security council vote on the resolution put forward calling for humanitarian causes in gaza. more on that shortly, but around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. for 32 years, this portable building was home. now the air ambulance charity has flown the nest. 0ver charity has flown the nest. over time, thejob has changed and medics describe this as a hospital in the air. the £11 million facility will be able to provide a 24—hour day service from january. this be able to provide a 24-hour day service from january.— be able to provide a 24-hour day service from january. this is useful for the repetitive _ service from january. this is useful for the repetitive task _ service from january. this is useful for the repetitive task training, - for the repetitive task training, lots and practise it multiple times. the new headquarters will bring the staff together under one roof. the drivin: staff together under one roof. the driving force _ staff together under one roof. the driving force of this was the one team _ driving force of this was the one team culture and bringing everybody together— team culture and bringing everybody together and we have managed to achieve _ together and we have managed to achieve that. it has had a dynamic effect _ achieve that. it has had a dynamic effect on — achieve that. it has had a dynamic effect on morale. it achieve that. it has had a dynamic effect on morale.— effect on morale. it has been fantastic- _ effect on morale. it has been fantastic. for _ effect on morale. it has been fantastic. for the _ effect on morale. it has been fantastic. for the crews - effect on morale. it has been - fantastic. for the crews themselves, the new facilities are a mile away from the ale. it is about 4000 patients patients a year treated from here in air bases from staffordshire and worcestershire. for more stories across the uk, head to the bbc news website. now it's time for the panel. there is a bit of a christmas theme, we should apologise straightaway if people think it is too early. it is the 15th of november but never too early to talk about christmas. talk to me about your story involving 423 million pigs in blankets, just explain? million pigs in blankets, “ust exlain? �* . . million pigs in blankets, “ust exlain? . .,, ., million pigs in blankets, “ust exlain? . ., , ., . explain? aldi has done some research that brits will — explain? aldi has done some research that brits will eat _ explain? aldi has done some research that brits will eat 423 _ explain? aldi has done some research that brits will eat 423 million - explain? aldi has done some research that brits will eat 423 million pigs - that brits will eat 423 million pigs in blankets and christmas day alone. some start eating at 8am, it is a symbol of the christmas feast. pigs in blankets, it is a sausage wrapped in blankets, it is a sausage wrapped in bacon and the popular treat alongside the turkey. the survey showed brussel sprouts are the least popular and the pigs in blankets come out on top. you popular and the pigs in blankets come out on top.— popular and the pigs in blankets come out on top. you can never have too many pigs — come out on top. you can never have too many pigs in — come out on top. you can never have too many pigs in blanket. _ come out on top. you can never have too many pigs in blanket. although l too many pigs in blanket. although the first picture, they look disgusting and they were far too big. they have to be little, with the bitter bacon around them. i the bitter bacon around them. i don't think the look is what we are going for, haggis is also on the menu for many and that doesn't look good either. it is menu for many and that doesn't look good either-— good either. it is all about how it tastes. chris, _ good either. it is all about how it tastes. chris, yours— good either. it is all about how it tastes. chris, yours is— good either. it is all about how it tastes. chris, yours is a - good either. it is all about how it| tastes. chris, yours is a christmas theme and it is your pet peeve, people who put their tree up too early. i am assuming yours isn't up right now?— right now? no, my tree is not up riaht now right now? no, my tree is not up right now and — right now? no, my tree is not up right now and my _ right now? no, my tree is not up right now and my tree _ right now? no, my tree is not up right now and my tree will- right now? no, my tree is not up right now and my tree will not i right now? no, my tree is not upj right now and my tree will not go right now? no, my tree is not up i right now and my tree will not go up until thanksgiving. this is a message _ until thanksgiving. this is a message to everyone in america, thanksgiving, the indigenous people and that— thanksgiving, the indigenous people and that is— thanksgiving, the indigenous people and that is a day you have your family— and that is a day you have your family together to celebrate a eat and watch football, but also put up your christmas tree. putting up your christmas _ your christmas tree. putting up your christmas tree right after halloween not only— christmas tree right after halloween not only causes a waste of energy, it is a _ not only causes a waste of energy, it is a lot _ not only causes a waste of energy, it is a lot of— not only causes a waste of energy, it is a lot of light pollution. let's — it is a lot of light pollution. let's calm down and come together and do _ let's calm down and come together and do this— let's calm down and come together and do this tradition on thanksgiving or after thanksgiving. we have _ thanksgiving or after thanksgiving. we have time to relax, christmas is coming. _ we have time to relax, christmas is coming. just — we have time to relax, christmas is coming, just let's get through one holiday— coming, just let's get through one holiday at— coming, just let's get through one holiday at a time. a coming, just let's get through one holiday at a time.— holiday at a time. a waste of ener: ? holiday at a time. a waste of energy? you _ holiday at a time. a waste of energy? you could _ holiday at a time. a waste of energy? you could just i holiday at a time. a waste of energy? you could just say l holiday at a time. a waste of i energy? you could just say it's getting value for money from your christmas tree, if you're going to spend a fortune on a christmas tree in a cost of living crisis, get your moneys worth, get it up early and then you get a whole month out of it, don't you? then you get a whole month out of it. don't you?— it, don't you? that is true. i am not trying _ it, don't you? that is true. i am not trying to — it, don't you? that is true. i am not trying to take _ it, don't you? that is true. i am not trying to take the _ it, don't you? that is true. i am not trying to take the theme i it, don't you? that is true. i am not trying to take the theme of| it, don't you? that is true. i am i not trying to take the theme of the season. _ not trying to take the theme of the season, but as an environmentalist, turn off— season, but as an environmentalist, turn off your — season, but as an environmentalist, turn off your lights when you are not in _ turn off your lights when you are not in there, turn off the christmas tree until— not in there, turn off the christmas tree until after thanksgiving. do ou tree until after thanksgiving. drr you decorate the house outside as well, chris? you decorate the house outside as well. chris?— you decorate the house outside as well, chris? , ., ., , , well, chris? yes, not only mine, but also my mother- _ well, chris? yes, not only mine, but also my mother. one _ well, chris? yes, not only mine, but also my mother. one of _ well, chris? yes, not only mine, but also my mother. one of the - well, chris? yes, not only mine, but also my mother. one of the reasons| well, chris? yes, not only mine, but| also my mother. one of the reasons i am saying _ also my mother. one of the reasons i am saying this, i don't want to hurt my am saying this, idon't want to hurt my lrack— am saying this, i don't want to hurt my back bringing down the decorations too early. i want to make _ decorations too early. i want to make sure _ decorations too early. i want to make sure i have time to rest up and lrring _ make sure i have time to rest up and lrring out _ make sure i have time to rest up and lrring out all — make sure i have time to rest up and bring out all the decorations that io bring out all the decorations that go upm — bring out all the decorations that go upm |f— bring out all the decorations that no u - . .. y ., bring out all the decorations that i o u i _ _ _ , ., ., bring out all the decorations that no u... i. ., bring out all the decorations that u-ou... ., , go up... if you do both, it feels like ou go up... if you do both, it feels like you have — go up... if you do both, it feels like you have to _ go up... if you do both, it feels like you have to start _ go up... if you do both, it feels like you have to start now, i go up... if you do both, it feels like you have to start now, get| go up... if you do both, it feels- like you have to start now, get them all up because you have your work cut out. ~ , ., ., cut out. when did your tree go up? closer to christmas. _ cut out. when did your tree go up? closer to christmas. so _ cut out. when did your tree go up? closer to christmas. so that - cut out. when did your tree go up? closer to christmas. so that it i cut out. when did your tree go up? closer to christmas. so that it is i closer to christmas. so that it is fresh and christmas day. i think thatis fresh and christmas day. i think that is the key, if you go too early thenit that is the key, if you go too early then it dries up.— then it dries up. yes, it is “ust a stick and — then it dries up. yes, it is “ust a stick and when i then it dries up. yes, it is “ust a stick and when you i then it dries up. yes, it is “ust a stick and when you open i then it dries up. yes, it isjust a stick and when you open your . stick and when you open your christmas presents there are no needles left on it. good to have you both on the programme tonight. that has been the contact this wednesday evening. coming up next, news america and we will see you very soon. hello from the bbc sport centre. england's lionesses know all about 0lga carmona, and now so does england's best club team. the spaniard scored her country's winner in the world cup final and both for real madrid in chelsea's 2—2 women's champions league draw tonight. it was the first game since chelsea manager emma hayes was announced as the new us women's national team boss, and her team came from behind to lead 2—1 thanks to sam kerr's header. but carmona, who'd given real the lead, then dispatched a penalty with 12 minutes to go to get the point. there are just seconds remaining. hacken top chelsea's group after the swedish team won 2—1 at paris fc non league team cray valley couldn't overcome a five division disadvantage, losing their fa cup first round replay 6—1 to charlton from league one. the scores were level at 1—1 at half—time but charlton dominated the second 45 minutes with the pick of their goals coming from their captain george dobson. it means ramsgate are now the lowest ranked team left in this season's competition. the celebrations are likely to go long into the night in mumbai — and all across india — as the host nation reached the final of the cricket world cup for the first time in 12 years — after beating new zealand by 70 runs. as is so often the case virat kohli made the headlines. he scored 117. a record 50th one—day century. 0vertaking his idol sachin tendulkar in the process. he was well supported though. shreyas iyer added 105 and subman gill scored 80 as india posted a huge 397—4 from their 50 overs... the highest score in a men's world cup knockout game. for a while new zealand looked in contention to chase it down thanks to daryl mitchell's century. but wickets fell around him and eventually scoreboard pressure took its toll, with the black caps bowled out for 327 — mohammed shami taking a remarkable seven for 57. honestly, i think we knew it was going to be challenging, especially under the lights. 0nce going to be challenging, especially under the lights. once the new ball gets a bit old, it is difficult for bowlers. we knew it was going to be challenging, but what was important for us was to keep bowling the areas where we wanted to bowl and hope for them to make a mistake. that is what we did and at one point, the partnership they had, it was looking a bit challenging. but such big schools, you are always in the game. we gave ourselves a bit of a sniff of a lot— we gave ourselves a bit of a sniff of a lot of— we gave ourselves a bit of a sniff of a lot of things had to go away. it of a lot of things had to go away. it was _ of a lot of things had to go away. it was a — of a lot of things had to go away. it was a fair— of a lot of things had to go away. it was a fair effort, reflecting on seven— it was a fair effort, reflecting on seven weeks of cricket, we can be quite _ seven weeks of cricket, we can be quite proud — seven weeks of cricket, we can be quite proud of the effort that has gone _ quite proud of the effort that has gone into— quite proud of the effort that has gone into getting to where we are and it— gone into getting to where we are and itjust — gone into getting to where we are and itjust didn't quite happen for us today — andrew flintoff has formally returned to cricket after being appointed the head coach of the hundred franchise the northern superchargers. the former all rounder was part of the england coaching set up during their world cup warm up series against new zealand. he's been recovering from injuries sustained in an accident while filming top gear and takes over from another former england playerjames foster in leeds. manchester united are having another change in the boardroom... with a second chief executive deciding to leave in under two years. the club have announced richard arnold will stand down in december. he's worked at old trafford for 16 years... but only replaced ed woodward as ceo in february last year. arnold's departure comes asjim ratcliffe's ineos group prepares to finalise its minority purchase of united. general counsel patrick stewart will take over the role on an interim basis. daniil medvedev and alexandr zverev are up against each at the atp season—ending world tourfinals in turin. meanwhile carlos alcaraz has his first victory of the tournament. he beat andrey rublev who endured a frustrating afternoon on court — so much so that he took it out on himself. it didn't help though — as alcaraz won the second set with ease. back to back defeats now for rublev — who is unable to make the semi finals. former heavyweight world champions anthonyjoshua and deontay wilder will fight separate opponents on the same card next month in saudi arabia. joshua will face 0tto wallin, with wilder taking on another former champion in joseph parker. ifjoshua and wilder both win they could fight each other in 2024. tyson fury�*s unification bout with 0leksandr usyk was set to headline but that's been pushed back until february. i know what i've got to do and if it goes by anything, what i have learnt, if i walked away from that situation without anything learnt, of course i would have —— he would have a better chance of beating me. but i am not a silly person, i have taken my time and assessed the situation and they went through the training camps to better myself. looking forward to a good performance on december the 23rd. chelsea had a last—second goal ruled out again real madrid. that is all your support for now. hello. for some of us, today provided a bit of a break from all the rain we've seen of late. we saw some dry weather and some sunshine, but not everywhere, there was some rain around. this is how it looked for a weather watcher in east ayrshire. there is more rain to come. 0ur earlier satellite picture shows this shield of cloud now pushing its way in from the south—west. that's going to make for a very wet day, particularly in the south, during tomorrow. through this evening and tonight that cloud and rain will continue to journey in across the south—west of england, the channel islands, parts of wales. the winds will pick up, particularly around some of the coasts. further north, a few showers straight across this east coast. we'll see a few fog patches developing, particularly in the north of scotland where we could see a touch of frost, but it will be milder by the end of the night down towards the south as this area of low pressure swings its way through. the center of the low is likely to stayjust to the south of the uk, but certainly coming close enough to bring some very heavy rain, a really soggy start to the day. also some quite strong winds. we could see wind gusts of 50mph, or a touch more, around the coasts of south—west england, the channel islands. maybe turning quite windy for other southern coastal counties, as well. this rain is going to be quite persistent through the day, only slowly easing off. we will also see this frontal system pushing in from the west. that will bring rain into northern ireland as we go through the afternoon. elsewhere, a few showers, particularly for north—east england, eastern scotland. some spells of sunshine to be had, as well. temperatures really will struggle. a decidedly chilly feel, many of us stuck between six and nine degrees. during thursday night and into friday we'll see these various weather systems clearing away. a brief ridge of high pressure, so this is a window of drier weather. there could be some fog patches around first thing, particularly across northern ireland, northern england and scotland. one or two showers can't be ruled out, but most places should be dry, although later in the day we'll see cloud and rain returning to the far south—west of england, where it will also be starting to turn just a little bit milder. that sets us up for the weekends. low pressure will be dominating the scene over the weekend. this band of rain pushing eastwards during friday night and into saturday. lots of showers following on behind and quite a brisk wind. a wet and blustery weekend in prospect. showers or longer spells of rain, but it will feel milder. temperatures back in double digits for most of us. tonight at ten... the prime minister vows to press ahead with his plans to send asylum seekers to rwanda after the supreme court ruled his policy is unlawful. rishi sunak says he is determined to stop people crossing the channel in small boats, and will bring in what he describes as emergency legislation to save his rwanda plan. when i said i would stop the boats, i meant it. today's judgment has not weakened my resolve — it has only hardened it. the other main story tonight — the biggest rebellion of sir keir starmer�*s leadership as dozens of his mps defy him and call for a ceasefire in gaza. as hundreds protest outside parliament, calling for the fighting to stop, inside more than 50 labour mps rebel against sir keir, including eight shadow ministers who'll now lose theirjobs. israel says its soldiers have found military equipment during a raid on gaza's biggest hospital. hamas denies the hospital is a miltary command centre. and india have reached the final of the men's cricket world cup