Is translated into action. In sport, the new west ham manager, david moyes, says he wants to do well enough to ensure the clubs owners have no choice but to extend his 18 month deal. Join me, Sarah Campbell, for a look back at a busy royal year. There were plenty of royal headlines and a new addition. Baby archiejoined his parents on tour in south africa. A 19 year old british woman has been convicted in cyprus for lying about being raped by a group of men. She said shed been attacked by 12 israeli men at a hotel in ayia napa injuly, but then withdrew the claim and was arrested. She was found guilty today of the charge of causing public mischief and could face jail. But the woman said Police Forced her to say shed lied about the attack something they deny and her lawyers say theyre planning to appeal. This report by our europe correspondent Kevin Connelly contains flash photography. When these Legal Proceedings began, the young british woman at the heart of the case was a victim, making a complaint of rape. She came to court today to be found guilty of making a false statement about what the law in cyprus says was an imaginary crime. Her lawyers say both the Police Investigation and the Court Process were flawed. We believe that there have been many violations in the procedure and the right to a fair trial of our client have been violated. We are planning to appeal the decision to the supreme court, hoping that our client will find justice in cyprus, at least from the supreme court. These are the young israeli tourists who originally faced accusations that they had raped the young woman. They were freed and allowed to fly home after she retracted the allegation. But she says she only changed her story about the young men because she was put under huge pressure by police, questioning her when she was vulnerable. Her defence team are likely to base their appeal on the way they say she was questioned for eight hours without access to a lawyer and then forced into agreeing that her claims were false. Womens rights activists outside the court argued that the young women was a victim, not a criminal. Some wore scarves showing lips stitched together a reminder, they say, that womens voices are not being heard. They say this case is not over. Translation we are here to show our support and solidarity to the victim of this process. The young woman, who has now been convicted, hasnt been allowed to leave cyprus sincejuly. Shes been told she will be sentenced on january the 7th, when she could be jailed for a year. Kevin connolly, bbc news. Jon donnison has been following this case. He says the Foreign Office have issued a statement. They are seriously concerned about the fair trial guarantee, about what they are calling a deeply distressing case and saying they are going to raise the matter with the cypriot authorities. As we heard in kevins piece there, there is it seems going to be an appeal, that is according to this young womans lawyers. In the meantime, she is, of course, facing sentencing in just over a weeks time. And well find out how this story, and many others, are covered in tomorrows front pages at 10 30 and 11 30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are joe twyman, whos the director of the Polling Organisation deltapoll, and claire cohen, the womens editor at the telegraph. Police in spain have concluded their initial report into the deaths of a british father and his two children, who drowned in a hotel swimming pool. They told the bbc that gabriel diya, his nine year old daughter, comfort, and 16 year old son, praise emmanuel, died because of a freak accident and that the case can now be closed. But mr diyas widow wants the investigation to continue. 0ur correspondent gavin lee reports. Flowers and roses by the poolside. The tributes from tourists in a case that has baffled investigators. How three members of the same family drowned within five minutes on the afternoon of a christmas eve. How it could be that 16 year old praise emmanuel and his father, gabriel, both over six feet tall and only ten centimetres smaller than the deepest part of the pool, couldnt save the daughter or get out themselves. Police returned to the scene today, that the initial investigation has concluded it was an accident, not a fault in the pool what happened in the swimming pool, as Spanish Police see things, was frankly a freak accident. As far they are concerned, this is case closed. But that is not good enough for the surviving family, who want more answers. Translation with cases so exceptional and so strange, it is a sum of the fact is, it is not only one. It could be the shape of the swimming couple, the levels of distress. It is clear with a live card, this would not have happened. It has to be something else. A lifeguard. We dont know yet. There were witnesses, some who were eyewitnesses and saw everything that happened, and yet, they havent given testimony to the police. Translation someone apparently did see what happened, but hasnt been questioned by police. They are trying to find him. There was another person who contacted us, he didnt see what happened but helps try to resuscitate the victims. His knowledge could help the police. Flags are flying at half mast at the result today, a place that is packed with british holiday makers coming for an idyllic christmas break. People have been coming here to the same hotel for years. Everything is to an extremely satisfactory standard. To know that this has happened in a place that you has been coming to four years, how is that . I find it very strange, very sad. Especially on christmas eve, it is just fretful. How do you feel being here with your family, knowing what happened 7 it does feel a bit odd. Ijust want to make sure that it is an accident, not really any fault of the pool or Something Like that. Today, Spanish Police have confirmed that although they have concluded the initial assessment of events, they are requesting to speak to british tourists who saw events here. Tonight, the pool has reopened, empty now, bar a single floral tribute. A volunteer firefighter has died battling wildfires in australia, as temperatures exceeded a0 celsius in every single state in the country. The most dangerous bushfires today were in the state of victoria, where conditions hampered efforts to evacuate 30,000 residents and tourists. From sydney, Shaimaa Khalil reports. This is what scorching temperatures, strong winds and thunderstorms have done to vast areas of the state of victoria. With blazes rapidly expanding and firefighters rushing to control them. As the temperatures soar to the mid 40s and the winds change direction, some fires were too fast and too big to contain. Officials said the wind driven flames were racing towards the coast and had moved faster than predicted. What weve seen up until today is more than 70 new fires in the state. More than 20 of those are going fires at the moment. We have got a long way to go. Were only part way through the day in terms of the fire risk to the state and to our communities. The east gippsland region is a popular tourist destination, and it has seen the worst of the fires. Thousands of holidaymakers and residents have heeded the authorities calls to evacuate earlier in the day, trying to beat the speeding blazes in the area. So we decided last night to leave nungera a family farm, leave there, because it takes so long to get the 30 of us anywhere at once. And yeah, evacuated here, so that we were all safe for the day and see how it all pans out, i guess. Its hot and windy and theres a lot of smoke about and a lot of fires still going, so im best off camping down here until its all over, i think. In New South Wales, a volunteer firefighter died battling a blaze. Two others were taken to hospital with burns. This, as the state braces itself for another heat wave. In sydney, just hours ahead of new years eve, the citys renowned celebrations have sparked a debate. Temperatures are expected to rise above a0 celsius in parts of New South Wales for tuesday. Already, there are nearly 100 fires raging across the state, with the biggest ones surrounding sydney. This is why the issue of fireworks has been so controversial this year. Nearly 300,000 people signed a petition saying its just not the right thing to do, given the bushfire crisis. And while other areas and towns around the city have cancelled theirs, the famous sydney new years eve fireworks are going ahead as planned. With weather conditions set to worsen throughout the countrys hot, dry summer, australia heads into the new year under relentless fire threats. Shaimaa khalil, bbc news, sydney. The lawyer of the man suspected of carrying out a knife attack on people celebrating hanukkah in new york says the 37 year old has a long history of Mental Illness and hospitalisations. At least five people were injured in the knife attack at a rabbis house on saturday in an incident which has prompted mayor bill de blasio to announce a series of measures to tackle anti semitic attacks. Grafton thomas has denied a charge of attempted murder. 0ur correspondent in new york is michelle fleury. Tell us more about what the lawyer of this man has been saying. Tell us more about what the lawyer of this man has been saying Michael Sussman representing grafton thomas, the accused individual who a p pa re ntly thomas, the accused individual who apparently entered a rabbis home over the weekend and stabbed five people, says his clients actions we re people, says his clients actions were fuelled by Mental Illness not anti semitism. But us authorities ta ke anti semitism. But us authorities take a different view. New york governor has labelled the attack domestic terrorism. He wants to get a law changed in the books which is something he plans to do in the new year. Also to date federal prosecutors filed hate crime charges against mr thomas. According to the criminal complaint, they say they have evidence showing he intentionally targeted jewish individuals for the attack. They have a journal in which he basically wrote various comments, also his phone was retrieved in which he searched for why did hitler hate the dues . These are things we will hear more about. Mr thomas faces state charges as well. He pled not guilty on sunday. His next Court Appearance is due on january on sunday. His next Court Appearance is due onjanuary three. On sunday. His next Court Appearance is due on january three. The mayor of new york had already promised greater protection for the Jewish Community before this attack even happened. Well, there has been a rise in anti semitic or in hate crimes in the new york area in the last few weeks. Even over the last year. This has certainly many in the Jewish Community alarmed. Now you have the mayor of new york responding to this knife attack, basically saying that a series of measures are going to be introduced to try and tackle the problem that authorities need to act aggressively to deal with this and that means more police on the street, more security cameras in these communities, neighbourhood safety coalitions. There is also plans to introduce something into the School Curriculum to focus on stopping hate. But if you talk to some of the people in some of the community is just across the river in brooklyn, they say that if you increase Police Presence in some ways that could make them feel even more of a target, draw more attention to them. I think we will hear a lot more conversations going on as to what should be done but there is a recognition that there has been a rise in these kind of incidents. Thank you very much. The headlines on bbc news a british teenager has been convicted by a cyprus court of falsely claiming she was raped by a group of israeli tourists six months ago. Her lawyers say she will appeal. Police investigating the deaths of a british father and his two children, who drowned in a pool in spain on christmas eve, say it was an accident and that the case can now be closed. Dozens of fires are burning out of control across australia as temperatures exceed a0 degress in every state. Sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, heres sarah. Good evening. David moyes says he aims to give west ham no choice but to extend his 18 month contract, after being appointed as the clubs manager. He kept the club in the premier league in his first stint in charge, a six month spell as caretaker manager, two years ago. He returns to replace Manuel Pellegrini who was sacked after saturdays defeat by leicester. And moyes believes he still has plenty to offer the club, as jo currie reports. When you are struggling at the wrong end of the premier league table sometimes it is best to turn to what 01 sometimes it is best to turn to what or who you know. David moyes back at the club he rescued from relegation in 2018. And with the same remit. You are getting a very experienced premier league manager. There are only two or three who have more experience. I will get the biggest win rate out of a certain amount of managers as well, so i think if you are putting it that way, that is what i do. I win. Moyes are putting it that way, that is what i do. Iwin. Moyes made are putting it that way, that is what i do. I win. Moyes made his name in the top flight at everton where they spent 11 years but then went on to last ten months at Manchester United in 2013 before being let go and relegated with sunderland. But after further appointment of Manuel Pellegrini, west ham have come calling once again. David moyes never wanted to leave west ham in the first place despite gunning them to safety in 2018. The clubs owners decided not to renew his contract, instead opting for the high calibre manager of Manuel Pellegrini. Now moyes returns with a point to prove. You got rid of him at the end of the season, why bring him back 18 months later . If you can do the job, season, why bring him back 18 months later . If you can do thejob, good on him. New manager, new start, lets get behind him and support we st lets get behind him and support west ham like we should. And the ha rd west ham like we should. And the hard work starts now for moyes with a mass time over one point above the relegation zone and due to host bournemouth on new years day. Footballs law makers say var shouldnt be too forensic when it comes to offsides and should only be used to reverse clear and obvious errors. Lukas brud, general secretary of ifab, which sets out the laws said, with var, we see some things that are going in a direction that we may need to re adjust. Five goals in the premier league were ruled out at the weekend for marginal offsides, leading some managers and players to criticise the system. Brighton manager, graham potter, weighed in today, suggesting referees and linesman could be replaced by drones and artificial intelligence. The next thing we are going to do is get rid of the referees, get rid of the linesmen because we want everything so correct. I dont understand why we want that. But if we wa nt understand why we want that. But if we want everything so correct, in the end just do away with linesmen, referees, put drones up, use computers, artificial intelligence. Iam sure computers, artificial intelligence. I am sure they will get all the decisions correct but i dont think anyone will like football any more. Football at times is unfair but that is what is so good about it, it is like life. Sometimes you get on the wrong end of a decision and you to get on with it and i think if we ta ke get on with it and i think if we take that away from the game, we are changing the game. After becoming the first woman to win a match at the pdc darts world championship, Fallon Sherrock has been given a place in all of the world series of darts events next year. Sherrock made it through to the third round at the Alexandra Palace before eventually being beaten by chris dobey last friday. Her historic first round win there meant she secured a place at the 2020 us darts masters event in new york, but shes also now been included in the other five International World series events. Thats all the sport for now. Ill have more for you in sportsday at half past ten. The 16 year old campaigner Greta Thunberg is calling on britain to ensure that crucial climate talks it will host in glasgow next year succeed in combating global warming. Shes become the face of an International Youth movement pressing for more action on climate change. Mishal husain went to stockholm to meet her. Shes the girl who galvanised children to go on strike from school, and people of all ages to march, pushing for more action to control a warming world. Its a mission that has taken Greta Thunberg around the globe, becoming a distinctive, but also a divisive figure. I havent really grasped whats happened during this last year. I am being listened to, and we climate activists are being listened to, but that doesnt mean that what we are saying is translated into action. She spoke at the recent cop25 un climate talks in madrid, part of the system under which countries make pledges to cut carbon emissions. With the next summit taking place in glasgow, she wants the British Government to make sure it succeeds. Since the cop25 failed, that just puts c0 p26 into a different light. We, and they, must do everything they can to make sure that it doesnt fail. It was outside the Swedish Parliament in stockholm that gretas activism began, as she sat with a sign saying, School Strike for climate. When she decided to do this we said clearly we would not support it, if youre going to do this you do this by yourself. Why did you say that . Obviously we thought it was a bad idea, putting