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speckles of the satellite picture or all of the wintry showers in that cold maritime error stream so it will be called tonight. plenty of snow showers across the west and particularly for the west of scotland, northern ireland were accumulations will continue to mount up. this may track back to a gesture into the but generally speaking central parts of england and eastern scotla nd central parts of england and eastern scotland should stay cold, subzero values as you can scotland should stay cold, subzero values as you can see scotland should stay cold, subzero values as you can see across scotland should stay cold, subzero values as you can see across the board with the risk of ice to watch out for monday morning. mendy not looking too bad, ridge of high pressure nudging and and ahead of the system —— mendy is not looking too bad. for monday itself, a cold day and a good amount of sunshine for england and wales and much of eastern scotland. a few showers in the western hills. it looks like it will be drier in northern ireland by the end of the day. this weather front will come sweeping in during the evening period bringing a mixture of rain, sleet and snow. some destructive snow likely are the higher ground. you will notice fairly closely packed isobars so windy with gales around, 40, 50, 60 mph gusts possible. there could be destruction on tuesday morning from the snow and ice in central and southern scotland and the sport of england so stage and into your weather forecast. eastern areas will tend to stay damp —— this part of england. then into wednesday, the next system comes sweeping in from the south—west bringing windy weather again with gales and also some rain, sleet and snow. i think the sleet and snow will be confined to hills and the far north of scotland, a little less cold their associated with the system but a lot of rain around. something slightly milder in the south but still cold in the north. this is bbc news — our latest headlines: the government is warning 0xfam and other uk charities that funding will be withdrawn — if they fail to co—operate with the authorities in cases of sexual exploitation by staff. a russian passenger aircraft has crashed shortly after taking off from domodedovo airport in moscow, killing all 71 people on board. theresa may and some of her senior ministers are to give speeches over the coming weeks setting out the future relationship the uk wants with the eu after brexit. the leader of south africa's ruling anc party cyril ramaphosa, says the future of the country's president jacob zuma, will be finalised tomorrow. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me hugh woozenroft. main headlines this evening: the wait is over newcastle win their first premier league home game since october with a surprise victory over manchester united. mohamed salah's great goal—scoring form continues as liverpool breeze past southampton on the road. and home comforts at murrayfield for scotland, as they battle to victory over france in the six nations championship. and team gb‘s andrew musgrave narrowly missed out on a skiathlon medal at the winter olympics. hello, good afternoon. six nations and the winter olympics news to come, but we start in the premier league, where manchester united boss becausejose mourinho said his team could have played for ten hours and still not scored, as they were beaten 1—0 by newcastle at st james's park. drew savage reports on a win that moves newcastle two points clear of the relegation zone. a feeling that doesn't come very often. newcastle united have only beaten manchester united at home three times in the last 17 years. they may be short on resources but rafa benitez‘s side are big on effort. an early sign of things to come from jonjo shelvey, giving the team second in the premier league an early scare. at the other end the debutant keeper showing he was able to equal anything david de gea was capable of and he was not only saving grace for newcastle. florian lejeune kept things all square here. even if it wasn't to be jose mourinho‘s day a point would have done for the geordie nation battling to stay in the premier league, but if you have the chance, why not take it? and matt ritchie certainly did. fair to say his first goal of the season was an important one. a united trademark is they usually manage a goal when not playing well, but not today. a great day between the newcastle posts for their keeper. an afternoon for the fans to say, i was there. more than just three vital points in their battle to avoid the drop. drew savage, bbc news. to be fair we had a lot of games where we were doing well and we didn't have luck. today, playing a good game and giving everything we were lucky in the end, because they were attacking and we were having to defend in the last ten minutes with everything. so i think we were a little lucky but i think we deserved it because the way we were playing and the way we were working during the whole game. we could be here ten hours and we wouldn't score a goal, but i also want to say, because i think it is fair to say, that newcastle played and defended with their lives their clean sheet. they scored, and in that moment they just thought they would give their lives and we will defend with everything, plus the gods of football were clearly on their side. but i think they must have an amazing feeling, which is the feeling that they gave absolutely everything, to have that luck on their side. and an amazing feeling for mohamed salah, who was on the scoresheet once again as liverpool moved up to third in the table with a comfortable 2—0 win at southampton. jurgen klopp‘s side are now four points clear of fifth—placed chelsea, who play tomorrow. keith york has more. it was something of an old boys' reunion. five of liverpool's match day squad used to ply their trade with southampton. but not roberto firmino, the man to fire the visitors in front in just the sixth minute. sleepy saints were slow to stir. but when they did they produced some chances. but then mo sala slotting home his 22nd of the season. liverpool's form has been nothing if not erratic, but they took the conservative approach after the interval, salah's effort a rare one in a low—key second half. sadio mane score the winner the last time saints beat liverpool, and now playing for the other side he couldn't add his name to the scoresheet. adam lalla na, another southampton alumnus, also missed his target. not a game to live long in the memory but a result that will have an impact at both ends of the premier league table. keith yorked, bbc news. keith york, bbc news. i think he is really greedy on goals, roberto, not bothered too much. and the difference is that mo had an assist and a goal tonight so it is nice both of them had that, because they both worked very hard. and they make a difference, the players. klopp's old friend, the huddersfield boss david wagner fi5i§€§f§fl§l€ agree bé§1§¥§§§3§£ a huge win for his over bournemouth. fantaftffmtba"and ”ks" f , , ~ , ~ of the season so far, offensively and defensively, and if you know the players played 120 minutes on tuesday, and that bournemouth is on a fantastic run as well, it makes this result and performance even greater. on teams wanting to come up to the premier league... 0nto teams wanting to come up to the premier league... aston villa are up to second place in the championship having beaten birmingham city 2—0 in the second city derby. both sides had hit the woodwork before albert adomah cut in from the left wing to give villa the lead on the hour mark. steve bruce's side are in excellent form — they've won all six seven of their league games in 2018. *§f*~é;“£:—: ,..,- ~ — — ——— — — the quarter—final draw has been made with holders celtic at home to championship side greenock morton. falkirk are the other second tier side — they also have an old firm trip, away at ibrox to face rangers. now to the rugby, where scotland got their first win of this year's six nations with a hard fought 32—26 comeback victory over france at murrayfield. john watson has more. bagpipes play murrayfield roused for the first time in this year's six nations. france the first to find their flow — teddy thomas endearing himself to his team—mates, if not the scottish faithful. if much was expected before defeat to wales, having found his stride, teddy thomas made his own luck here, his kick evading greig laidlaw. a response again was needed and huthones found it, and a hole in the french defence. tries were the tale of the first half, points from penalties — the story of the second. greig laidlaw, nerveless, edging scotland in front. if errors cost them in cardiff, laidlaw punished french mistakes at murrayfield to revive their campaign, scotland proving they are happiest at home. john watson, bbc news. it felt like a bit of a long time to be honest. i am not a very good watcher, to be honest, and i'm sure my wife w in front of our people and with the rest of the boys. not just playing at scrum—half but fly— half as well? laughter yes, rolling back the years a little bit — but thankfully it turned out well. ally came on and speeded the game up. scotland have beaten france 32—26 in a thrilling encouter at murrayfield in the six nations championship. —— ireland have claimed their first win of this year's women's six nations with a 21—8 victory over italy. after a failing to score a point in theirfirst game against france the irish scored three tries including this, from winger megan willaims in what turned out to be a comfortable victory at donnybrook. it has been a while since we had a win. it is a massive boost to the girls. i think we played a more expansive game of rugby. 0ur handling execution let us down. but nice to show we can move the ball around really threatened teams and that fact. disappointed we conceded a try at the end, otherwise we know what we have to work on for the next game, a big one against wales. plenty of action to catch up with in south korea at the winter olympics. andrew musgrave recorded the best result by a british cross country skier, with a seventh place finish in the men's 30 kilometres skiathlon. his journey to the games began sweating it out on the roller ski tracks of the scottish highlands but he nearly claimed a medal in pyeongchang. andy swiss reports. the winter olympics at their most wintry, —16 and bone chilling winds but andrew musgrave was about to warm the spirits. and they are underway. cross—country skiing is not a traditional 0lympic strength for britain — their previous best, the 29th place in sochi for andrew musgrave. not this time. with barely a lap to go, there he was remarkably in silver medal position. could he hang on?

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