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on as a substitute, malan were breaking hearts, sending newcastle to the bottom of the group and out of europe altogether. over in germany, the game all newcastle and milan fans were also keeping an eye on was that tie between it finished 1—1. dortmunds karim adeyemi opening the scoring before warren zaire—emery equalised. kylian mbappe had a goal ruled out by var with 15 minutes left. but it didn't matter. as you can see, psg doing just enough to go to the last 16, ac milan leapfrog newcastle to seal the europa league spot. while eddie howe�*s newcastle are out of europe altogether. manchester city keeps on trucking. itjust goes on and on. pep guardiolas side have become just the second english team to win all their champions league group games after beating red star belgrade 3—2. in a much—changed city line up, 20—year—old micah hamilton had a dream debut by opening the scoring for the european champions injust the 19th minute in belgrade. fellow 20—year—old oscar bobb made it twojust after the hour mark. kalvin phillips onjust his second start of the season scored city's third. what a goal, huh, and what a game. i am so happy for him. he's training quite often with us. we saw his skills and one—against—one. he made a fantastic goal and penalty. one—against—one, he gave extra passes. the defence was aggressive. congratulations to all the academies, how many players came up. elsewhere in the champions league on wednesday, group e and group h were devoid ofjeopardy, porto beat shakthar donetsk in an 8—goal thriller to take second spot in group f behind barcelona, who actually lost away to royal antwerp. atletico finished the group stage unbeaten. worth noting that's celtic�*s first champions league win in 16 matches and first home win in 10 years in the competition. so, here are the 16 teams that will be involved in the knockout stages of the champions league. the draw takes place on monday. it's the first time in 10 years there's only been 2 english sides left at this stage. greg norman says there will be more big name players wanting to join liv golf following jon rahm's decision tojoin the saudi—funded tour. norman is its chief executive and helped convince the masters champion to make the move where is reportedly set to earn upwards of $560 million usd. having john on board was critically important to our next steps into the future about what we want to do, and it will create a domino effect. there will be more apples falling from the tree, no question about it, because liv continues to grow and develop and we have only played 22 events around the world in a very short period of time. sincejohn signed less than a week ago now, i know my phone is blowing up, i know we probably have eight to 12 players who are very keen to sit down and talk to us about coming on board. time will tell. we are pretty much subscribed. we were in abu dhabi last week doing our promotion series and we have three young kids. one from japan, one from finland, and from zimbabwe. you just think about the opportunities we have given to those three individual guys to come and play on liv league. right now our roster is getting very close to being filled and maybe within two or three, so out of the eight to 12 players who are knocking on our door now, we only need two or three of them. after a year of unprecedented success, formula one�*s red bull team celebrated a homecoming on wednesday as world champion max verstappen and those who helped him win a third straight title returned to their base in milton keynes. james burridge was there for us. they were on a slightly slower form of transport. no cockpit, exposed to the elements. but still a special homecoming for red bull and their drivers, world champion max verstappen and sergio perez. this year has been extraordinary. 21 out of 22 races won. for their boss, team principle christian horner, a sixth constructive title and this has been the best yet. i doubt it will be repeated in my lifetime. it has taken since 1988 to beat mclarens record of ten victories in a row. we achieved 15 this year. with such a strong opposition as well, such strong teams and stable regulations, i am sure next year will be a lot closer and tighter and it will be a different kind of challenge. horner has been running the show here for almost 20 years and this site has been dramatically transformed. it now boasts 2000 staff, and by 2026, they will be building their own engines here on—site. the investment that has been made here in the uk has been phenomenal and now with the engine business as well, it's a true campus, and to see both drivers come back after such a successful year, you can see what it meant to the staff that have all worked so hard to provide them with the amazing cars they have driven this year. when you come to reception here, you are blown away by the sheer size and scale of the trophy cabinet. when they first started, what, ten years or so ago, it was only on that side. now look at it. what is the secret behind the success? fast car, good drivers, good people. that is it. as simple as that? it is, it's a peoples sport. take people out of this place and the machines don't make anything. no composite laminating is created. no drawings are produced. no research is conducted. you put the people in. they gel together, we produce a car we tested against some of the biggest names in motorsport. the rb19, the latest and fastest in the business to be produced here. and after 22 races, time for a well—earned break. great britain's most successful female olympian, laura kenny, says an athlete's lifestyle can lead to struggles in getting pregnant. she and husband jason have been speaking to the bbc�*s rachel burden about the difficulties laura and others have faced, as well as the pressure she feels to qualify for what would be a fourth olympics in paris. everyone wants to paint it as, "laura is going for the olympics." i was terrified when i read it. i hope people would not expect me to make it to paris because obviously it is such an ask. it has always been to race again. ijust want to race again. everyone, i'm sure, will invest in the kind of fairy tale but actually it's not to do with everyone else. it's just to do with you and how you feel. i think i realised that. when we lost — when we had a miscarriage and the ectopic, i knew deep down that it would be one hell of a comeback to come back — obviously delaying it, because i still wanted to have another baby. i knew that time would be short before the next olympics. it was not about the big fairy tale. it was about what my heart so desperately wanted. it was to have him. i just wanted another one. it consumed me, didn't it, really, for a long time. never a dull moment in our house. with the job now, which is full time, although it does not have the physical demands of being an athlete, it has the sort of time, longer time because i have to get there before training starts and i cannot leave until after it finishes. there is not enough hours in the day sometimes with the two kids and we have a few animals at home as well. it is flat out every day. i really enjoy it. really lucky to have the lifestyle that we do. do you find other sportswomen come to you and talk about things like having a family, how to manage it, getting pregnant? when you compete at an elite level, you put your body through so much. it's not always the easiest environment to get pregnant. there are females who have struggled and will struggle to get pregnant because of the lifestyle of being an athlete. we've all heard of red—s, obviously being females losing their periods. you cannot fall pregnant if you don't have a period. that is a major issue, isn't it? red—s is really dangerous. you don't have a period and these females have given up lots of things that deep down they want. so many athletes i hear who want to start a family. if you don't have a period you cannot start a family. it is actually an unhealthy way of training as well. that's all the time we have left for now from me, marc edwards, and the rest of the team here at the bbc sports centre. we'll see you very soon. goodbye. hello there. given all the rain that we've had over the past few weeks, it's still pretty wet out there. but the next few days at least will turn drier and also the temperatures will be rising. now, this area of low pressure brought cloud and some rain and drizzle to eastern parts of england. that's moving away. the next weather system is coming in from the atlantic. but in between the two, well, we did have some sunshine earlier on, particularly in northern ireland and here in scotland. but where we have the clearer skies in the first part of the night, there's the risk that temperatures could fall just below freezing in places. but that window of clearer skies will close as the night goes on because all that cloud will come in from the atlantic. it's going to bring some rain and briefly some snow over the scottish mountains, perhaps the northern pennines, but it should turn back to rain later on in the night as temperatures start to rise. so these are the numbers by first thing thursday morning. and by this time, the rain will have cleared away from northern ireland and just about the whole of scotland. but we will see some further patchy, mostly light rain and drizzle affecting england and wales, and that cloudy, damp weather could continue across the southeast well into the afternoon, but otherwise we'll get some sunshine following on behind, a few showers for northern ireland and scotland, mostly in the north of scotland, where it's still quite blustery. but if anything, temperatures are going to be a degree or two higher than what we had today. as one weather system moves away, we look to see another one coming in from the atlantic as we move into friday. this is going to be focused more to the north—west of the uk. we'll see more cloud coming into northern ireland and also in scotland, showers in the north of the country being replaced by some rain and drizzle. elsewhere, it should be dry and a lot more sunshine more widely across england and wales, where the winds will be lighter. still, temperatures seven or eight degrees across eastern parts of england, but further west, it is much, much milder. and this milder atlantic air on some brisk winds will come rushing in across the whole of the country in time for the start of the weekend. we've got colder air to the north of that weather front, which may move southwards on sunday to bring some patchy rain. but on saturday, it's staying to the north of us, just bringing the chance of some rain in the north of scotland. again, it looks like it's going to be windy here and across northern ireland. the winds are lighter as you head further south, but there won't be as much sunshine for england and wales on saturday. but it is mild air and those temperatures will be widely 12 or 13 celsius. live from washington, this is bbc news. the yeas are 221 and the nayes are 212. the resolution is adopted. the us house of representatives approves an impeachment inquiry into president biden, even as republicans have yet to produce evidence of wrongdoing. israel vows to continue its war against hamas despite waning support from international allies. and president biden meets with family members of americans held hostage in gaza. we'll have the story of one father campaigning for his son's release. they will come home and leave the lives they were meant for. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. here in washington, the republican—led house has voted in favour of launching a formal impeachment inquiry into presidentjoe biden. it's a move that could give them more legal firepower to investigate his son's business dealings and force witnesses to testify. the chamber voted 221 to 212 along party lines to approve a resolution authorizing the probe. republican lawmakers are accusing the president of bribery and corruption, alleging he knew of and benefited from the business dealings of his son, hunter biden, while he was vice—president — a claim they have not yet provided concrete evidence to support. in a statement after the vote, the president said: all republicans in the house voted in favour

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