left everything behind. these players have given up a lot for football, and they re hoping that football doesn t give up on them. and before we go, authorities in western latvia have closed several beaches and banned swimming after an accident at a sewage treatment plant caused a large spillage of untreated waste into the baltic sea. the walls of the plant in liepaja collapsed on sunday and officials say repair works are ongoing. that s all from us here in washington. we leave you with these live pictures of london as we hand off to our colleagues there. thank you for watching bbc news. hello. some parts of the uk, particularly parts of northern england and northern ireland, have already seen the wettestjuly on record.
i, if i have tattoos, if i don t wear a tie are accessory things. that s not the main thing. the main thing is how is people living in chile? and i hope and i believe that when we end up our mandate in two and a half more years, people are going to live better than they did when we assume. and the people should decide it. president gabriel boric, it has been a pleasure to talk to you. thank you for being on hardtalk. it s an honour for me being in the bbc. thank you for this interview. hello. some parts of the uk, particularly parts of northern england and northern ireland, have already seen the wettestjuly on record. and you probably won t be too surprised to hear that we have got more rain in the
some parts of the uk, particularly parts of northern england and northern ireland, have already seen the wettestjuly on record. and you probably won t be too surprised to hear that we have got more rain in the forecast at times through the remainder of this week. now, tuesday brings a mix of sunny spells and scattered showers. we won t all be seeing the rain during the day on tuesday, but let s look at the rest of the week. this is the jet stream. these winds you can see here continuing to drive areas of low pressure in towards our shores with showers or longer spells of rain moving their way through from the atlantic and pushing gradually eastwards. now, tuesday morning, a few spells of showery rain across parts of central scotland. also the odd shower for wales, south west england, east anglia too. heading through the day, this area of cloud and rain nudges further south and then we start to see showers bubbling up for eastern scotland and eastern england, which could be really quite
of the afghan team. doing what they love comes at a heavy price. the constant anxiety about the safety of family and friends back home and the loneliness of having left everything behind. these players have given up a lot for football, and they re hoping that football doesn t give up on them. thank you for watching. we have full coverage of that top story, the protests of the judicial reform in israel, on our website. we will have more on the wildfires in greece with a special look at her residence on the island of rhodes are coping. stay with us. hello. some parts of the uk, particularly parts of northern england and northern ireland, have already seen the wettestjuly on record. and you probably won t be too
in a rainswept finale, 25 year old lippert came through to take the win. while belgium s lotte kopecky retained the overall race lead by 49 seconds with six stages remaining. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website bbc.co.uk/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello. some parts of the uk, particularly parts of northern england and northern ireland, have already seen the wettestjuly on record. and you probably won t be too surprised to hear that we have got more rain in the forecast at times through the remainder of this week. now, tuesday brings a mix of sunny spells and scattered showers.