temperature is only about 5 degrees in the east but up into double figures across the southwest. and then things are looking mostly dry unsettled as we head through the second half of the weekend too. bye bye. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines downing street apologises to buckingham palace after revelations that two parties were held at number 10 the night before the duke of edinburgh s funeral last year. a court in australia orders novak djokovic to be detained from tomorrow morning after the government cancelled his visa for a second time. the welsh government is to ease coronavirus restrictions over the next two weeks after a drop in 0micron cases. bring aisling murphy, vigils are to be held across the island of ireland for the 23 year old who was murdered while outjogging.
0n on saturday, he will speak to border officials about what happens next. 0nly officials about what happens next. only then will be get a better idea about whether he has any chance of competing in the grand slam. tennis star andy murray said the controversy has been bad for the sport. this just seems like it s dragged on for quite a long time now, and not great for the tennis, not great for the australian open, not great for novak. yeah, and obviously a lot of people have criticised the government here as well, so, yeah, it s not been good. the current australian davis cup captain and one of djokovic s closest friend says he was shocked and surprised by the decision. i m still hoping, let s say, that he can compete. he has two more days to make an appeal and to get the decision overruled. his former coach, multiple
taking place by sue gray. and, you know, we are very clear that there were real mistakes made. a court in australia orders novak djokovic to be detained from tomorrow morning after the government cancelled his visa for a second time. andy murray says the row is bad for the sport. thisjust seems like it s dragged on for quite a long time now. and, yeah, not great for the tennis, not great for the australian open, not great for novak. the welsh government is to ease coronavirus restrictions over the next two weeks after a drop in 0micron cases. remembering ashling murphy vigils are to be held across the island of ireland for the 23 year old, who was murdered while outjogging. and we look at the top 10 highest content creators on youtube, with one earning up to £40 million last year.
grand slam winner boris becker, said djokovic is being used a political pawn. he s only a tennis player, we re not politicians. - if we re used in a political way then we don t have a chance. i the world number one is still fighting to defend his title here. whether or not he ll be able to play, the australian open will take place under the shadow of a controversy that has gone way beyond tennis. and shaimaa gave us an update a short while ago. the clock is ticking but the speed at which the story has gone at such a dizzying rate. right after the government s decision, shortly after they announced that they were going to cancel the visa we have had an emergency court hearing here and interesting lines have been coming out of this. i think one of the key developments is that novak djokovic s legal team expressed their understanding of why
you again on bbc news. thank- offence. roger gale, good to talk to you again on bbc news. thank you | you again on bbc news. thank you very much for your time. australia s immigration minister has cancelled novak djokovic s visa for a second time, just three days before the world men s tennis number one is due to defend his australian open title in melbourne. the minister alex hawke said he d made the decision on the grounds of health and good order as the row continues about djokovic s right to remain in the country unvaccinated. his lawyers are now trying to stop him being deported. shaimaa khalil has the latest from melbourne. twice today, novak djokovic was on the court training. and a few hours later, the government finally announced its decision. the tennis star s visa has been cancelled again, and for the second time he faces deportation from australia. in his statement, the country s immigration minister, alex hawke, said.