Debate about scotland still. Time now for the are. Hello, and welcome to sportsday. Im olly foster, these are your headlines this evening. Manchester united, well be at old trafford shortly for their Champions League match against galatasary. Getting back on the horse max whitlock makes his major championship return. Well head to antwerp and the world gymnastics championships. Quarterfinal place is still in the balance. We will check in with ireland and scotland ahead of that crunch final poll match at the rugby world cup. Also coming up on sportsday. Saudi iranian relations are strained once again, as a statue causes an asian Champions League match to be called off. And well hear from the Bbc Green Sport athlete of the year, pat cummins tells us how hes tackling crickets Carbon Footprint. Its one of those things where no one will be perfect, but i think everyone can do a Little Something different in their life that might make a big difference. Good evening to you. In the last couple
Tonight, thank god its them instead of you. Live aid lives on. One of the most famous concerts of all time is being turned into a musical. Live aid the musical happened 40 years live aid the musical happened 40 years ago. Live aid the musical happened 40 years ago, it was at wembley, you know a cloudy day four wales, when developing later, some and blustery showers for scotland and Northern Ireland. All the details later in the programme. Good morning. Its monday the 2nd of october. Our main story Health Leaders are warning of extreme disruption to services in england, as doctors begin their most significant Industrial Action so far. The three day walk out is the longestjoint strike byJunior Doctors and consultants in the history of the health service. Theyre arguing for above Inflation Pay rises, but the government says this years increases are fair and final. Our Health Correspondent Sophie Hutchinson has more. Full pay restoration doctors of all levels on the picket lines. But today
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reveille. applause. cheering. and there we end the two minute silence to mark the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month, armistice day, the agreement that brought an end to the fighting in the first world war. it is an event of course based in the history, time to remember and reflect but also a timely reminder of the current conflicts being thought right now around the world. this moment remembering those who have given their lives in service to our country since 1914. it is about the importance of keeping stories of service and sacrifice alive. you are watching bbc news. with me is our correspondent helena wilkinson. it really is such a poignant, emotional moment, isn t it? seen that been replicated right across the country. such a reminder of those who gave their lives in service for this country. yes, and you look at the pictures from the cenotaph in central london and london is very busy on a saturday and the stillness was so moving, wasn t it? ~ ,., ., ., wasn t