to return and by the weekend, although there will cloud round with splashes of rain, for the majority temperatures will again be pushing backin temperatures will again be pushing back in to double figures so it will turn milder, that is how the weather is shaping up. thank you. thank you. and that s bbc news at six on monday the 16th of january. you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website. from the six team it s goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday i m gavin ramjaun. raducanu s off to a win at the australian open but a tough opponent awaits in the second round. steve in the second round. borthwick names his first six nations steve borthwick names his first six nations squad as the man he replaced, eddiejones, returns to his homeland. and after a dramatic masters final, judd trump celebrates another snooker major. we ll be reflecting on his win at ally pally. also coming up in the programme. we catch up with the golfer defying the odds to claim victo
young to change their legal gender. you re watching bbc news. hello and welcome to sportsday i m hugh ferris. our headlines this evening. the second derby to go arsenal s way this weekend. they extend their lead at the top of the premier league with a rare win at rivals spurs not a perfect day for arsenal. their transfer target mikhailo mudryk signs for chelsea in a deal that could cost them nearly 90 million pounds what would sam kerr be worth to chelsea s women.? a late goal keeps her team ahead of the pack in the wsl. also coming up in the programme. little between them in the world rankings and on the court. but england edge out jamaica in their decider and judd trump has a narrow lead over mark williams going into the evening session of the masters final hello and welcome to sportsday, hello again. if manchester city opened the door in their derby defeat yesterady. if manchester city opened the door in their derby defeat yesterday then arsenal have kicked it down in th
you re watching bbc news. in 15 minutes the latest technology news with click, but now time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday i m hugh ferris. our headlines this evening. the second derby to go arsenal s way this weekend. they extend their lead at the top of the premier league with a rare win at rivals spurs not a perfect day for arsenal. their transfer target mikhailo mudryk signs for chelsea in a deal that could cost them nearly 90 million pounds what would sam kerr be worth to chelsea s women.? a late goal keeps her team ahead of the pack in the wsl. also coming up in the programme. little between them in the world rankings and on the court. but england edge out jamaica in their decider hello and welcome to sportsday, hello again. if manchester city opened the door in their derby defeat yesterday then arsenal have kicked it down in their own today. they won 2 nil at spurs to claim a north london derby victory at their rivals for the first time in nine league
continues in the eastern town of soledar, despite russia s claims to have captured it. aston villa push leeds closer to trouble. it took them just three minutes to breach the yorkshire side s defence in the win. that could mean leeds are in the relegation zone by this evening. plus, there is risk of some more flooding around today after a fairly wet night. this morning, it will ease the many, looking a bit lighter into the afternoon but tomorrow, set the tone colder stop all the details here on first. all the details here on first. all the details here on first. all the details here on breakfast. it s saturday 1a january. our top story. some single use plastics will be banned in england from october. takeaways, restaurants, and cafes will have to stop using plastic cutlery, plates, and bowls as part of a new plan by the government to tackle plastic pollution. sean dilley reports. quick, convenient and no washing up from october, the government says it plans to ban re
developing resilience terrifying. yes, it was all about developing resilience for - terrifying. yes, it was all about developing resilience for that l terrifying. yes, it was all about - developing resilience for that more extreme weather we are going to see, and is notjust the wetter weather, is the drier weather as well, so we are lucky to have funding from the enrolment agency, somerset rivers authority, european funding, and it s about developing resilience in river catchment, for extreme weather, not just river catchment, for extreme weather, notjust wet but prolonged dryer, hot spells as well, so it s about how we hold water in the landscape. at the moment we drain water, but how do hold it and reconnect that water with the surrounding landscape? beavers do that for us. they are a remarkable animal and rashford is doing really well. high. it s been a warm sunny day for most of us but things are changing overnight from the southwest. were getting more cloud developing