we ll look ahead to what could be a defining week at the top of the table. after protesters disrupted the world snooker championship, we ll tell you how security s being stepped up at the crucible. i ll be very surprised if the protocols that were in place at the crucible yesterday are in place today. also coming up on sportsday before 7. how a special piece of kit s transforming how one woman s competing at this year s london marathon. we start tonight with the mountain chelsea have to climb if they re to salvage anything from this season. 2 0 down from the first leg, they need at least three goals against real madrid to remain in the champions league. a change of owner, half a billion pounds spent, yet another manager. nothing s transformed chelsea s fortunes so far as patrick geary reports. and so to chelsea s at last remaining bridge, the final road forward in a season of missed earnings runs through real madrid at stamford bridge but they have made things hard for themse
satellite image, a deep area of low pressure that has been working its way eastwards through the course of the day. for many, under leaden skies it was the colours of autumn lifting proceedings. but it s not just the cloud and rain, it s the wind today, and it is windy certainly through irish sea coast, the west scotland, north of england and eastern scotland as well. gales or severe gale force gusts with met office warning is in force. for the next few hours the band of rain is still with us across parts of eastern scotland, the north of england and through wales and drifting eastwards, eventually reaching the south east. further west, the heavy rain has cleared but heavy showers are now in play and once again windy and perhaps the odd rumble of thunder. this evening, the rain still with us in the south east, lingering here overnight tonight and into tomorrow. elsewhere some clear skies will stop once again a few showers and perhaps longer spells of rain in the far north. te
more than one child, it is just helpful when you get through it because there are moments in the middle of the night when you think there s more than you can chew but it is great when their examples. the 43rd london marathon takes place this sunday. thousands of runners of all levels will flood the streets of the capital. a cancer patient from worksop will be among them. joanne gray is relying on a team of friends to get her around, along with a very special piece of kit, as cathy killick reports. let s go. you certainly won t miss the rainbow let s go. you certainly won t miss the rainbow warriors let s go. you certainly won t miss the rainbow warriors as let s go. you certainly won t miss the rainbow warriors as the - let s go. you certainly won t miss| the rainbow warriors as the pound the rainbow warriors as the pound the liens, theirs is an inspiring team effort. they come together for joanne gray who has terminal cancer. she loves running but is too much
a hospice in south yorkshire has had to temporarily suspend services because of difficulty recruiting staff. and respite to very sick children and theirfamilies. bluebell wood children s hospice near sheffield gives care it still provides some day care but had to stop overnight care and clinical support earlier in the summer with no idea when it can resume. cathy killick reports. it is what bluebell wood children s hospice does best. provide fun and memory making, alongside the care and support families are so clearly need. forthe and support families are so clearly need. for the past few months, staff shortages have limited what the hospice can do, but they are soldiering on with activity days like this one, whilst appealing for staff to come and join them. i like this one, whilst appealing for staff to come and join them. staff to come and oin them. i think the challenge staff to come and oin them. i think the challenge for staff to come and join them. i think the challenge for
permanent social housing is a priority. bbc spotlight. a healthy eating scheme in barnsley has helped so many families change their diet, it s looking to expand elsewhere in yorkshire. the alexandra rose charity started as a pilot scheme in barnsley five years ago and has helped 650 families so far. it also helps market traders find new customers, as cathy killick reports. bright, airy and modern, barnsley market has proved a lifeline to many shoppers recently and none more than kelly drury. hi. she s a mum of three living on a low income. she is after cheap, healthy food for her family. can i get five of your oranges? and can find it here. it s brilliant, and the people are really nice. the fruit and veg holders are lovely. if you look closely as kelly pays, you can see she is using vouchers. they come from the alexandra rose charity, which is helping more