remained on air. in a statement the bbc has said that we treat any allegations very seriously and have processes in place to proactively deal with them. as part of that, if we receive information that requires further investigation or examination we will take steps to do this. that includes actively trying to speak to those who have contacted us to seek further detail and understanding of the situation. if we get no reply, that can limit our ability to progress things. it does not mean our inquiry stop. if at any point new information comes to light, including via newspapers this will be acted upon appropriately in line with internal processes. with internal processes. thank you very much- now it s time for a look at today s sport with gavin ramjaun. hello from the bbc sport centre. rain s been causing some issues for wimbledon organisers today with no play on outside
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