coming up on bbc news sean dyche just led primarily out of the relevant agent zone out of points deduction. good evening. football is notjust the uk s national game, it is big international business and today everton football club has dramatically fallen foul of the strict financial rules which regulate the premier league. the club has received a ten point deduction that s the biggest sanction in the premier league s history and means it drops from 14th to 19th in the table it s now in the relegation zone. it happened after an independent commission found it breached the rules governing how much clubs are allowed to overspend by. everton said it was shocked and disappointed and that it intends to appeal against the ruling. it raises questions for other major clubs such as manchester city, who are currently being investigated for breaching financial rules. our sports editor dan roan reports. it s everton who win! everton have been on a decent run of form in recent wee
hello from the bbc sport centre. everton say they are shocked and disappointed after being deducted ten points for breaching the financial fair play rules. it s the biggest sporting sanction in premier league history and sees the club drop into the relegation zone. they were found to have overspent by £20 million across a three year period. the club say they will apeal against what they describe as wholly disproportionate and unjust ruling. we believe the sanction is disproportionate and wholly unjust. the club has my view is that the harshness and severity of this punishment are neither alphera nor reasonable reflection of the evidence that submitted to the commission. forthat evidence that submitted to the commission. for that reason, the club intends to appeal the outcome before the premier league appeals board. , , , board. this is the first time we have had somebody board. this is the first time we have had somebody found - board. this is the first time we l have
scotland and even in northern ireland and parts of oxygen, below freezing but take a look at what to expect when you wake up tomorrow parts of oxfordshire. some places a good 10 degrees up on what we had this morning. it is all because of the cloud and rain that will spoil the cloud and rain that will spoil the child is the meteor shower. as you can see, moving in is a south westerly wind get a great spoil the chances. it will bring a way start for many for our saturday morning. the rain clearing steadily east, there will be a heavier pulse going into the morning across parts of london, easing away, nine or ten o clock, gradually and quite a clearance behind it but further north, it will be quite a murky and misty and damp start with a few scattered showers around and more frequent showers in northern ireland and scotland pondered the winds is a feature, gus exposed coast up to 50 mph and the blustery star to the weekend. into the afternoon, a case of sunny spells and scat
this is bbc news. the headlines. israel says it will allow two fuel trucks a day into gaza after the un is forced to suspend aid deliveries to the gaza strip. a funeral is held for a 19 year old soldier taken hostage by hamas. israel says her body was found near al shifa hospital. in other news, the uk prime minister denies tinkering with the rwanda asylum plan after the home secretary he sacked said more radical action is needed to save the scheme. outrage in the run up to the las vegas grand prix when a loose manhole cover more now on our top story and, alongside the war in gaza, there is growing concern about violence in the occupied west bank, where there s been a surge in attacks by israeli settlers on palestinians. israeli forces said on friday that they killed five palestinians during a raid ofjenin. several others were arrested. the un says almost 200 palestinians have been killed in the west bank mainly by israeli forces since the hamas attacks of october 7th