investigations. so the invest —— must at the inquest is adjourned until an investigation has come to an end. this tory dominated headlines at the beginning of last week when we heard this tragedy had taken place and a number of tributes poured in especially for those living in shrewsbury where the four boys lived come in and around that area. it is understood there were teachers crying in schools, the mother of one of the boys said she was living a nightmare having heard what had happened to her son, and evenin what had happened to her son, and even in the house of commons rishi sunak paid tribute to the families of those four boys. when the sheffield united buddy cusack died early this year, both the women's and men's game came together to pay tribute to the passing of a talented young midfielder. —— maddie key said. she wasjust 27 when midfielder. —— maddie key said. she was just 27 when she died and had become the first player to reach 100 caps for her club. now in an exclusive interview, her mother has spoken for the first time since the death of her daughter. graham satchell reports. suitably sad news from women's football. maddy cusack has died at the age of 27. the blades said her personality and professionalism met a credit to herfamily personality and professionalism met a credit to her family and personality and professionalism met a credit to herfamily and she personality and professionalism met a credit to her family and she will be sadly missed. just a credit to her family and she will be sadly missed.— a credit to her family and she will be sadly missed. just a few weeks auo, be sadly missed. just a few weeks a . o, the be sadly missed. just a few weeks ago, the football _ be sadly missed. just a few weeks ago, the football world _ be sadly missed. just a few weeks ago, the football world stopped i be sadly missed. just a few weeks ago, the football world stopped inj ago, the football world stopped in silence to remember maddy cusack. she had been found dead at home by her dad. police said there were no suspicious circumstances. life without suspicious circumstances. 1 fez without madeleine is suspicious circumstances. t is: without madeleine is unimaginable. unbearable. it'sjust unimaginable. we did a memorial with sheffield united at the newcastle match, and i walked on the pitch and we were supported by 40,000 fans. i did that because i had to show the world i was proud of every single thing that madeleine did. she achieved more in her 27 years than a lot of people do in a lifetime, really. just utterly proud of everything she did. utterly proud. proud of everything she did. utterly roud. f, proud of everything she did. utterly roud. ., , , proud. maddy's family remembering the much loved _ proud. maddy's family remembering the much loved sister _ proud. maddy's family remembering the much loved sister and _ proud. maddy's family remembering the much loved sister and daughter. they say she was a happy—go—lucky carefree girl with no long—standing mental health issues and everything to live for. she mental health issues and everything to live for. ,, ., , ., mental health issues and everything to live for. ,, ., ., ., to live for. she was a role model, very insniring. — to live for. she was a role model, very insniring. i — to live for. she was a role model, very inspiring, i always _ to live for. she was a role model, very inspiring, i always looked . to live for. she was a role model, very inspiring, i always looked upj very inspiring, i always looked up to her~ _ very inspiring, i always looked up to her~ i— very inspiring, i always looked up to her. i went to all her games and i would _ to her. i went to all her games and i would watch every sunday or go for the training, — i would watch every sunday or go for the training, whether it was leicester_ the training, whether it was leicester or aston villa or wherever she played, — leicester or aston villa or wherever she played, she was amazing. 0ne leicester or aston villa or wherever she played, she was amazing. one of the best. _ she played, she was amazing. one of the best. i_ she played, she was amazing. one of the best, ithink she played, she was amazing. one of the best, i think the she played, she was amazing. one of the best, ithink the best footballer on the pitch. i might be a bit biased! she's amazing, very proud _ a bit biased! she's amazing, very proud of— a bit biased! she's amazing, very proud of her. an amazing footballer. i'd say— proud of her. an amazing footballer. i'd say she _ proud of her. an amazing footballer. i'd say she was a very fierce competitor. _ i'd say she was a very fierce competitor, first _ i'd say she was a very fierce competitor, first and - i'd say she was a very fierce - competitor, first and foremost, the game _ competitor, first and foremost, the game is _ competitor, first and foremost, the game is all— competitor, first and foremost, the game is all about _ competitor, first and foremost, the game is all about being _ competitor, first and foremost, the game is all about being strong - competitor, first and foremost, the game is all about being strong andl game is all about being strong and proud _ game is all about being strong and proud of— game is all about being strong and proud of herself— game is all about being strong and proud of herself and _ game is all about being strong and proud of herself and pushing - game is all about being strong and proud of herself and pushing yourl proud of herself and pushing your team-mates _ proud of herself and pushing your team—mates for— proud of herself and pushing your team—mates for folsom - proud of herself and pushing your team—mates for folsom she - proud of herself and pushing your team—mates for folsom she wasl proud of herself and pushing yourl team—mates for folsom she was a happy— team—mates for folsom she was a happy person. _ team—mates for folsom she was a happy person, she _ team—mates for folsom she was a happy person, she was _ team—mates for folsom she was a happy person, she was very- team—mates for folsom she was a happy person, she was very proud| team—mates for folsom she was a . happy person, she was very proud to be with— happy person, she was very proud to be with family. — happy person, she was very proud to be with family, she _ happy person, she was very proud to be with family, she loved _ happy person, she was very proud to be with family, she loved her- happy person, she was very proud to be with family, she loved her familyl be with family, she loved her family to bits. _ be with family, she loved her family to bits. we — be with family, she loved her family to bits, we love _ be with family, she loved her family to bits, we love her, _ be with family, she loved her family to bits, we love her, she _ be with family, she loved her family to bits, we love her, she was - be with family, she loved her family to bits, we love her, she was a - to bits, we love her, she was a proud — to bits, we love her, she was a proud persoh _ to bits, we love her, she was a proud person. it's _ to bits, we love her, she was a proud person-— proud person. it's completely knocked me _ proud person. it's completely knocked me as _ proud person. it's completely knocked me as a _ proud person. it's completely knocked me as a person - proud person. it's completely knocked me as a person to i proud person. it's completely i knocked me as a person to stop obviously, growing up with somebody so close, the route is a lot of your life with them, you don't envision it without them and a lot of the things i wanted to do with her, not going to be able to do that now. so it's just a case of finding a way forward through the challenges and kind of stepping up, i suppose. she became mrs sheffield united. she fell became mrs sheffield united. she felt in _ became mrs sheffield united. she fell in love with the city. she fell in love _ fell in love with the city. she fell in love with the fans. she fell in love _ in love with the fans. she fell in love with — in love with the fans. she fell in love with the whole place and she found _ love with the whole place and she found her— love with the whole place and she found her home there, yes, she did. maddy's _ found her home there, yes, she did. maddy's family have been struggling to understand her death. they say until christmas last year she was at her happiest, but everything changed from february. at their request they say sheffield united have agreed to carry out a thorough investigation into the events they believe contributed her passing. she worried about her career _ contributed her passing. she worried about her career in _ contributed her passing. she worried about her career in football. - about her career in football. because football, to her, was everything. so to have that threatened in any way, shape or form hurt. so, yeah. herspirit was broken. that's the best way i can describe it. broken. that's the best way i can describe it— broken. that's the best way i can describeit. . describe it. maddy's family say she was facin: describe it. maddy's family say she was facing a _ describe it. maddy's family say she was facing a number _ describe it. maddy's family say she was facing a number of _ describe it. maddy's family say she was facing a number of pressures, | was facing a number of pressures, some financial. she also worked in the office as a marketing executive, she had to do two jobs to make ends meet. she had to do two 'obs to make ends meet. ,, ' she had to do two 'obs to make ends meet. ,, , ., , she had to do two 'obs to make ends meet. ,, ' ., , , ., meet. sheffield united, last year the players _ meet. sheffield united, last year the players were _ meet. sheffield united, last year the players were part-time, - meet. sheffield united, last year| the players were part-time, which the players were part—time, which meons— the players were part—time, which means they all had full—time jobs and trained three times a week, paid on a sunday. — and trained three times a week, paid on a sunday, —— played on a sunday, often _ on a sunday, —— played on a sunday, often travelled on saturday for a mihimai— often travelled on saturday for a minimal amount often travelled on saturday for a minimalamount of often travelled on saturday for a minimal amount of money, think maddy was on _ minimal amount of money, think maddy was on £6,000 last year. so they are having _ was on £6,000 last year. so they are having to _ was on £6,000 last year. so they are having tojuggle two was on £6,000 last year. so they are having to juggle two jobs, having to train and _ having to juggle two jobs, having to train and behave like male athletes, for a minuscule amount of money. the pressures— for a minuscule amount of money. the pressures are — for a minuscule amount of money. the pressures are way too much. sheffield _ pressures are way too much. sheffield united say they can neither confirm nor deny that an investigation is happening but they told us they are in regular communication with the cusack family and have offered full support following the tragic passing of maddy. maddy's family are now waiting for the outcome of an inquest into her death. they set up a foundation in her name. they hope to give football boots to young girls who want to play the game. for girls who want to play the game. fr?" madeline, every christmas we had to have a ball into the christmas tree. and every year, she had a brand—new pair of boots. you know, football boots, they are not the most inexpensive thing to buy. if we can possibly provide some young girls with them, to help them on their way, maddy would have loved that, so that's what we'd like to do. graham satchell reported. lets get some of the day's other news. a new study in the british medicaljournal has found gp appointments held over the phone or online could be putting patients at risk. the research says mistakes are rare but doctors may not fully grasp the severity of patient�*s condition when interacting with them remotely. 0ver —— people will be able to order black cabs in london via cuba next year. the licensed taxi drivers association says it was not consulted. police in north yorkshire are warning motorists that they will be caught and taken off the road if they risk drinking excess alcohol or abusing drugs. last christmas one in ten drivers stopped by officers in the county tested positive for a drink or drugs. talking of christmas, towns, villages and cities across the uk are putting up lights and trees and getting ready for the festive season. but it doesn't always go to plan, as 0livia hutchinson reports. from downing street to the white house are now to work and now tameside. it's fair to say locals who are disappointed with this year's christmas tree. just who are disappointed with this year's christmas tree.- who are disappointed with this year's christmas tree. just as in look very _ year's christmas tree. just as in look very attractive. _ year's christmas tree. just as in look very attractive. -- - year's christmas tree. just as in look very attractive. -- just - look very attractive. —— just doesn't. that's not something to be proud of. doesn't. that's not something to be roud of. , ., , , ., doesn't. that's not something to be roud of. , ., , ., ., proud of. christmas is all about kids and lights _ proud of. christmas is all about kids and lights and _ proud of. christmas is all about kids and lights and it's - proud of. christmas is all aboutl kids and lights and it's supposed proud of. christmas is all about - kids and lights and it's supposed to be all_ kids and lights and it's supposed to be all fairy— kids and lights and it's supposed to be all fairy tale magic. i don't understand why it's so empty. i won't take my kids to see that tree. - they've got nothing there. over the road at the local pub, despite it still being november, festivities are getting in full swing and the tree here is much more impressive. welcome to the christmas grotto. this is our tree where santa sits where the children see him. it was just disappointing that the local council and community can't even put us a nice tree up for the big switch on that the children can all go to as well outside. everybody in this community pulls together when we need to for the children and the families. and it just felt that we don't get anything back, you know. for even the local hub and community centre to put up a tree like that, it was just disappointing. the local council says this living tree, which does actually have lights on it, not that you can see them, has been in place here for a few years now, but that it is planning on replacing it with a cut tree in time for the hattersley christmas tree lights switch on on friday. it says it's seeking sponsorship in order to make that happen. unfortunately, it's notjust tameside which has fallen victim to trees being described more like twigs. residents in hebden bridge in west yorkshire say the one there has shrunk while in walsall in the west midlands people are saying theirs has no festive spirit. and this one in cambridgeshire has been criticised for being too wonky. tameside council says it will seek a different species to help the new tree here thrive in this location. 0livia hutchinson, bbc news. now it's time for the weather. hello — now it's time for the weather. hello. many of us are used to wearing — hello. many of us are used to wearing hats and gloves now, there is every _ wearing hats and gloves now, there is every indication it is good to stay— is every indication it is good to stay cold — is every indication it is good to stay cold for the rest of the week. and ihto _ stay cold for the rest of the week. and into the weekend. shark night frosts and occasional showers here and there. let's have a look at the satellite picture, you can see the distribution of cloud today, the clearer spells are in the centre of the country and this is where it's going to be coldest. through the evening hours, temperatures barely above freezing in some areas. the mildest spot in plymouth at around 8, and in the channel islands, 9. so the focus for the late afternoon into the evening shows some wintry showers across scotland in the north—east of england, icy conditions also forming along that north sea coast, possibly to east anglia. elsewhere, clearspells and cold, below freezing pretty much across most of the country, but noticed there was a weather front here bumping into that cold early in the morning so there is a possibility of some wintry lists across dartmoor and exmoor to the early hours of thursday and through thursday morning itself so could be quite wintry here for a time, but for most of us we're talking about rain. pretty chilly as well and it could end up being pretty cloudy and grey, rainy across most of southern england. sunshine forthe grey, rainy across most of southern england. sunshine for the midlands and wales, northern ireland, many western parts of the uk but again, some wintry showers, mostly of rain but occasionally sleet or snow across eastern areas of the uk, and every bit as cold, 3 or 4 celsius. 0n every bit as cold, 3 or 4 celsius. on thursday evening, really chilly one will follow and we are approaching the peak of the cold relief on thursday and friday. the wind is coming out of the east and north—east, freezing cold across many parts of scandinavia and the baltic. plentifulsnow many parts of scandinavia and the baltic. plentiful snow there for here is the forecast for friday. 0ccasional showers, some of them wintry. again, that gentle east and north easterly wind, and temperatures perhaps even lower, some spots barely above freezing, 1 celsius in glasgow. here is the summary for the week ahead, the rest of the week and into the weekend. staying cold, perhaps turning a little less cold into next week. goodbye.