president biden s personal lawyer says a further six classified documents have been found in the us president s home in the state of delaware the files were discovered during a 13 hour search of the property. you re watching bbc news. now, its time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday i m hugh ferris. our headlines this evening. a 90th minute winnerfrom nketiah, as arsenal go five points clear at the top of the premier league the fastest to four premier league hattricks. erling haaland chalks up another record as manchetser city keep up the pressure score a screamer and then get sent off. but lawrence shankland helps hearts win the scottish cup edinburgh derby also coming up in the programme. it s a day for the big names to drop out of the australian open with the women s top seed one to fall. too young for last year s winter olympics. but 16 year old snowboarder mia brookes breaks through in the slopestyle world cup hello and welcome to sportsday. arsenal struck
now on bbc news, it s time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday i m gavin ramjaun. 30 wins in a row and they re into the world cup final. now england s women face their biggest test against holders new zealand. england s women win again in the rugby league world cup the men are into the final four papua new guinea no match today. and holding their nerve just as england s cricketers book their place in the semi finals of the t20 world cup. also coming up in the programme. new zealand are too much for wales who run away with it in the first of their autumn internationals. and goals galore plus lots of late drama in the premier league, as manchester city snatch a win, to go top of the table. hello there, and welcome along to a jam packed sportsday this saturday. and england s women are into the rugby world cup final but they were made to work for it against canada earlier today. it s 30 victories in a row for them but up next and on the biggest s
and australian scientists say they ve created the first sentient lab grown brain. other experts described the work as exciting but said calling the cells sentient was going too far. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejohn stevens, political editor at the daily mirror and martin bentham, home affairs editor at the evening standard. tonight s front pages make sobering reading for the new pm. the times says her advisers have told her to rip up her mini budget as it has caused such financial and political turmoil. and the ft is reporting a similar call but this time made by liz truss own backbenchers at a stormy meeting with her in parliament. the mirror can t resist reworking an old margaret thatcher declaration to advise ms truss to change course. but the daily express takes a different approach, saying conservative politicians are blaming remarks by the governor of the bank of england for the fall in the val
Held onto grey, damp weather through central areas. That impact impact the temperatures. Single digits for many through tonight, south and east. It will turn quite cold with A Touch Of Frost here and there. Certainly some sheltered glens across scotland, less cold where we have the cloud, but still with a chilly feel. Tuesday, a little different. High pressure stays out towards the west. We continue with northerly winds, feeling and more cloud, if you share was to Eastern Scotland and Eastern England where it will really feel quite cold at times, Patchy Rain Across South western elan. The best sunshine out west, as you can see, and that will show in the temperatures. The mid teens for northern ireland, 16 17 for glasgow, and glasgow could therefore be the one spot of the uk for the next few days. Wednesday, a similar story, thick cloud across northern and eastern areas, where it will be a slight north easterly onshore breeze. Best of any dry and brighter weather towards the west. The o
Translation the collective west has a calling card and its long been to reject the principle of equality and their Total Inability to reach agreement. Being used to looking down at the rest of the world, americans and europeans make all sorts of promises and they take on commitments, written ones and legally binding ones and then theyjust dont fulfil them. As President Putin pointed out, the west is one that is truly an empire of lies. Russia, like many countries, knows about this first hand. Earlier i spoke to phillips obrien, professor of strategic studies at st andrews university. He told me there was a lot missing from mr lavrov s address. It was a speech that you would say really comes from the Point Of View of weakness on ukraine, that he couldnt even mention the ukraine war, that there was no discussion of russias right to invade ukraine, of russias annexation of ukraine, the parts of ukraine. So, in that sense, it was really running away from the story of the moment which is th