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particularly used and central areas. towards the south—west, rearing its headis towards the south—west, rearing its head is the next area of low pressure. it's a developing area of low pressure, meaning that the area of rome will be expanding as it approaches us, and the winds will be increasing, so here it comes, affecting the south—west literally in the morning, the cloud will be heavy and dark. the lime green colours indicating big downpours, and the strong winds around coasts. the possibility of the weather improving towards the end of the day towards the west. tomorrow not looking good. saturday into sunday, saturday night and sunday, that low pressure moves out of the way, so some good news for the marathon. it is good news that the worst of the rain is out of the way. it is over the low countries. behind this weather front, the low countries. behind this weatherfront, there is that the low countries. behind this weather front, there is that good breeze, blowing down the channel and the river thames, so it could help you, depending on which direction you, depending on which direction you are running. temperature 17. that's all from the bbc news at six, so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday "not severe enough" steven gerrard calls for more stringent punishment for racism in football, after allegations glenn kamara was abused by sparta prague fans last night. a call to ban heading in football by one of the games�* greats. former england captain terry butcher says the risk of rain disease is too great. it's something in our sport that can be catastrophic for players in the future. and on the first of october... a victorious wawrickshire, finally round off the county championship season. also coming up in the programme... the second of the super league semifinals st helens against leeds who'lljoin catalans dragons in the grand final? and back out on the streets of the capital the london marathon returns, in reality and virtually and it could be the biggest marathon event ever. hello and welcome to sportsday, good evening. thanks forjoining us. last night's match between rangers and sparta prague has provoked a diplomatic incident with the czech foreign minister saying he would summon the british ambassador on monday over what he cold insults to czech children in the media. it comes after midfielder glen kamara was persistently booed by home crowd during rangers' one zero europa league defeat last night the game was played infront of ten thousand children in the stadium. kamara was subjected to racist abuse in a match against sparta's city rivals slavia prague in march. andy burke reports. after the now familiar pre— match ritual of taking the knee it did not take long for rangers midfielder glenn at kamara to be singled out by the home supporters. essen glenn at kamara to be singled out by the home supporters.— glenn at kamara to be singled out by the home supporters. even think they would need to — the home supporters. even think they would need to pick— the home supporters. even think they would need to pick something - the home supporters. even think they would need to pick something up - would need to pick something up here. in would need to pick something up here. ., would need to pick something up here. . ., . would need to pick something up here. ., ., ., ., ., , here. in a europa league tie against artists sibling _ here. in a europa league tie against artists sibling rivals _ here. in a europa league tie against artists sibling rivals lafayette - here. in a europa league tie against artists sibling rivals lafayette in - artists sibling rivals lafayette in march kamara was subjected to raise six abuse by defender who was subsequently suspended for ten matches for the uas i had ordered last nights match to be played behind closed doors that's after sparta fans taunted a monaco fan with razors gents in the europa league qualifier in august. but the decision was taken and said to allow 10,000 children to attend the match accompanied by chaperones. this 10,000 children to attend the match accompanied by chaperones.- accompanied by chaperones. this is in and out- — accompanied by chaperones. this is in and out. love _ accompanied by chaperones. this is in and out. love you _ accompanied by chaperones. this is in and out. love you prompted - accompanied by chaperones. this is in and out. love you prompted with j accompanied by chaperones. this is i in and out. love you prompted with a day, ben camara was food, they should've been an empty stadium for the weather 10,000 people allowed in whether it was children or adults nitrogen shows that uefa don't care. forfar too long nitrogen shows that uefa don't care. for far too long it's nitrogen shows that uefa don't care. forfar too long it's been going on. they don't care, they let fans into a stadium where they should be behind closed doors. what kind of a message is that sending out? uefq message is that sending out? uefa will decide what _ message is that sending out? uefa will decide what if _ message is that sending out? uefa will decide what if any _ message is that sending out? uefa will decide what if any action will be taken against sparta prague. steve and gerard want to see the european government body respond strongly and says the wheels are already in motion read guarding an official complaint. in a statement today sparta prague said... and the czech foreign minister has away in saying he will summon the british ambassador to discuss the matter on monday. a bleak night was made worse for rangers as a slump to a second success of europa league defeat. glenn kamara red card counts a miserable night for the scottish champions and once again after high profile match we are left contemplating not the match itself but the ugly scene of a beautiful game. let's speak now to the lawyer representing kamara. thank you for joining us. we heard there that sparta prague are saying that there were children in the stands, this wasn't racial booing, this is an —— on czech people, the czech country they say are xenophobic for british clubs. what was glenn kamara's experience our site and how is he feeling, what's inside of the story? i spoke to glenn earlier on and head like to switch on a number of incidents last night because of the diatribe of racist abuse and threats that ease received but up similar to what happened after the incident several months ago. ease had enough, hejust want to several months ago. ease had enough, he just want to play the game. and what he said to me was this was schoolchildren that specifically targeted him and he wonders what would've happened had the stadium a chilly been full of adult bands. and there was a sense of relief, i know speak into the captain and also to glenn two days before they travelled, a sense of relief to look to find out that the stadium was a chilly close which meant that the players could get on with the match was up and then to find out the schoolchildren who systematically targeted glenn the question that arises for the czech authorities why glenn? is it because he complained about racism and was then demonised by the check republic and football club by the a journalist, by the politicians and by their diplomats. and when a czech foreign minister weizen and summons uk ambassador perhaps they should be looking at the denial of racism repeatedly within that country. the problem of racism within football and the fact that they seem to have forgotten that they seem to have forgotten that that stadium was a chilly shot because of a previous racist incident directed at a monocle player. incident directed at a monocle -la er. ., ~' ,, incident directed at a monocle -la er. . ~ incident directed at a monocle -la er. ., ~ . ., player. thank you so much for 'oinin: player. thank you so much for joining us- _ player. thank you so much for joining us- a _ player. thank you so much for joining us. a bitter _ player. thank you so much for joining us. a bitter break-up l player. thank you so much for| joining us. a bitter break-up of player. thank you so much for- joining us. a bitter break-up of the joining us. a bitter break—up of the line so regularly that they are. very interesting to hear glenn kamara side of the story there. steven gerard said we will be keeping you up—to—date with the is it happens. the former england captain terry butcher has cold for heading to be phased out of football. saying that you can recover from broken legs, but not a heavy rain impact. iconic hear a bandage after the 1989 match against sweden. he told the bbc sports desktop football authority should consider banning heading from the game to protect players from suffering from rain diseases later in life. studies show that players are three and half times more likely to day from degenerative played eight rain diseases. eventually i want to see football have no heading. i think it's gradually, you have to be very careful. but i think you have to look at safety, you have to look at families losing their loved ones too early. i think you have to be very careful with this. i'd like to see it phased out. i think it's something that is, has been strong particularly in britain and that's the way we used to play but not so much now. and i think it's something that we can do without. and it would rule out the trauma of having a football particularly at pace. you got to get some rain trauma in there because your rain is — skull. it's not good. you looking at collisions where you have no real control. yet more control on the ground a few making tackles been on the air. so yeah, i'd like to see it phased out and i'd like to see a gradual process but everybody come together. i don't think that people are a chilly realise the importance of this and realised that there is something in our sport, this and realised that there is something in oursport, in this and realised that there is something in our sport, in football that can be catastrophic for players in the future. injuries yeah, broken legs, you'll recover from them. you can recover very well, generally. you don't recover and you will never recover from a real huge and heavy rain trauma, rain impact. and that something that we have to consider, it's a sobering thought and it's a horrible thought but these happen every day in games. not so much now is old put football played on the floor. it has potential in the game. you have to say a fractured skull thatis you have to say a fractured skull that is something that should be consigned to history and should never happen again. you consigned to history and should never happen again.— find that on bbc sounds. now, usually on the first of october, you're digging out the big coat, maybe looking ahead to halloween or the clocks going back at the end of the month. october's not really a month you'd associate with cricket... but this afternoon wawrickshire became the second winners of the bob willis trophy, after thrashing lancashire by an innings at lord's. resuming on 171 six, 269 runs behind, lancashire's only realistic hope of saving the game was for it to rain for the last two days. but they had no such luck... they were all out for 241. which meant wawrickshire lifted their second trophy in 8 days, to emphatically back up their county championship triumph. so a convincing wind for warwikshire but with the season now at a close finally where does that leave the county championship. earlier i spoke to our cricket reporter kevin howells... pre— pandemic we were starting earlier and earlier in the season and finishing later later but it wasn't including october. and there's a real resistance to this carrying on that last year we went into october for the t20 finals in birmingham. so we had the final creeping into the first day of october. something which is not happened in cricket since 1860 for. and it's something that england — welsh body of very resistant to the idea of this becoming the norm. it is very much in their eyes something which is in relation and response to covid. however, the overall picture of particularly red ball cricket and county cricket being pushed to the margins to make way for shall we say, the more profitable forms of credit as domestic and county level, the fact that a plane so much championship cricket at the start of the season in april and into september is something which is an ideal in preparing certainly players for england and there for it is something which i think will be seriously look at and probably with that over the next few months. idietitian that over the next few months. when ou look at that over the next few months. when you look at the _ that over the next few months. when you look at the sheer _ that over the next few months. when you look at the sheer quantity - that over the next few months. when you look at the sheer quantity now cricket bats out, the different competitions, the hundred was introduced this summer, the blast, the ipl, the australian big bash, the ipl, the australian big bash, the royal london, the county championship and all the various internationals, t20, od eyes, test. something has got to give eventually, has in it? yes, it has. i think eventually, has in it? yes, it has. i think what _ eventually, has in it? yes, it has. i think what we _ eventually, has in it? yes, it has. i think what we will _ eventually, has in it? yes, it has. i think what we will find in - eventually, has in it? yes, it has. i think what we will find in the - i think what we will find in the most immediate future next season i think we will find within the schedule we had a couple of rounds of championship cricket, county championship red ball being played injuly this year but i think we may find certainly another one round, maybe two rounds to dry and help england prepare their players form or perhaps players get injured and there for england looks for county players to suit whose informant who is in inform. going furtherforward i think we will find out in a review and some research to be carried out into the way certainly from the season 2023 onwards that we will be looking at how perhaps those competitions can best serve england as well as the counties. that will be when the games are played and what format. what the competitions will be. ., , what format. what the competitions will be. . , ,, will be. later this evening st. helens and — will be. later this evening st. helens and leeds _ will be. later this evening st. helens and leeds rhinos - will be. later this evening st. helens and leeds rhinos willl will be. later this evening st. - helens and leeds rhinos will battle it out for a place in super leagues ground final. st. helens leads the serial winners in the summer super league. 16 titles between them. the saints haven't lifted the past two. carolyn's saints haven't lifted the past two. ca rolyn's journey saints haven't lifted the past two. carolyn's journey to the grand final represents a real renaissance for french rugby league. they want last night and drew savage was watching. the final step on the road they got exactly what they've been hope of office of the dragons had finished up in super league and now the trophy is almost within touching distance. this now the trophy is almost within touching distance.— touching distance. this is a incredible, _ touching distance. this is a incredible, this _ touching distance. this is a incredible, this is - touching distance. this is a i incredible, this is sensational, there's nothing like it and rugby league. the people, you can see what it means and this is big for french leagues. it’s it means and this is big for french leaaues. �* , , ., it means and this is big for french leaaues. h , ., ., it means and this is big for french lea ues. �*, , . ., ., leagues. it's been a long road to net here, leagues. it's been a long road to get here. 15 _ leagues. it's been a long road to get here, 15 years _ leagues. it's been a long road to get here, 15 years ago _ leagues. it's been a long road to get here, 15 years ago the - leagues. it's been a long road to l get here, 15 years ago the dragons finished bottom in the first super league season. but since then french rugby league has got better and better. the catalans reach the challenge cup final in 2007, 11 years later wimbley saw them wind for the first time. the first ose team to lift the trophy.- for the first time. the first ose team to lift the trophy. history is made by the _ team to lift the trophy. history is made by the catalan _ team to lift the trophy. history is made by the catalan dragons! . team to lift the trophy. history is - made by the catalan dragons! they've been planning for this trophy since 1896! _ been planning for this trophy since 1896! but been planning for this trophy since 1896! �* ., , , been planning for this trophy since 1896! ~ g, , , a, a, 1896! but last night they had a su er 1896! but last night they had a super league _ 1896! but last night they had a super league grand _ 1896! but last night they had a super league grand final - 1896! but last night they had a super league grand final in - 1896! but last night they had a | super league grand final in their sites with up and then garcia the french captain a broken arm gave in early lead that they never lost. kings and rovers have never been in a grand final either. although dowell gave hope to those who travelled from east yorkshire the dragons were to victory in the second half. racking up 2810 final score. just how big a deal is this? it's massive. the fans tonight... it was incredible. just think that it was incredible. just think that it was the best thing in my life. can’t was the best thing in my life. can't wait to be and _ was the best thing in my life. can't wait to be and is _ was the best thing in my life. can't wait to be and is today. only the winner is a nice playoffs between st. helens and leeds can stop the catalan colours of blood and gold being attached to the super league trophy for the first time. congratulation cattle arms. it's usually a site synonymous with april. the start of spring. thousands of runners take into the street of the capital to pound out the 26 .2 street of the capital to pound out the 26.2 miles of street of the capital to pound out the 26 .2 miles of the street of the capital to pound out the 26.2 miles of the london marathon. cancelled last year and held virtually and said this year there will be people running remotely again and others choosing to travel to london to take in the sights and sounds of marathon day. early i spoke to three time winner paula radcliffe who will be part of the bbc�*s commentary team. i the bbc's commentary team. i think it's not a the bbc's commentary team. i think it's got a break— the bbc's commentary team. i think it's got a break all— the bbc's commentary team. i think it's got a break all sorts _ the bbc's commentary team. i think it's got a break all sorts of - it's got a break all sorts of records. it will be the biggest mass participation event. with a 40,000 plus runners to take part on the streets of london. and then another 55,000 plus taking part in the virtual marathon. all around the world. the biggest group of people to go through the same event, the same experience, the same distance, largely the same emotions throughout to finish and say they completed the london marathon. it is making history. it's a phenomenal race and i think after everything that we've all gone through over the past 18, 19 months it can be an extremely emotional day. and so many people need this to happen and will benefit from events like this getting started again and just being able to get out, to take part in mass events, to enjoy them and the difference that makes on mental hail and the amounts raise for charity. you touched on the elite race and how special that's going to be. we have the defending champions both coming back in the women's and men's both coming back to defend their titles. and multiple paralympic medalists as well out on the streets for the wheelchairs. what are you looking forward to specifically when it comes to those elite races? we've seen some very fast times, over recent years. seen some very fast times, over recent years-— recent years. we've got six then under two. _ recent years. we've got six then undertwo. for— recent years. we've got six then under two, for an _ recent years. we've got six then under two, for an 303 _ recent years. we've got six then under two, for an 303 and - recent years. we've got six then l under two, for an 303 and they're going to see some really exciting racing. certainly on the then side and on the women's side a little bit disappointed and probably fed up with that olympic silver medal, she would've loved to a dearly wind that race. she's coming back and tokyo she's coming back in there. we've also have two others it is a mouthwatering race and sometimes that produces stunningly fast times. and sometimes it produces morejust and enthralling race because the athletes are kind of watching themselves and nobody wants to lose so they don't want to go too soon. how special do you think it would be to see runners back on the streets of london and do you think it will inspire you to make a return to marathon running? i inspire you to make a return to marathon running?— inspire you to make a return to marathon running? i think it never fails to inspire _ marathon running? i think it never fails to inspire me _ marathon running? i think it never fails to inspire me across - marathon running? i think it never fails to inspire me across the - fails to inspire me across the board. but it can be so, so special. it's symbolic this year. i defy anyone to feel better or not go out do something physically active sunday evening or in the that follows that they haven't run a marathon. butjust to grab that bug and harness that energy that is so special and is so unique to the london marathon. just anybody who is in any way a runner who has grown up in any way a runner who has grown up in great britain wants at some point to take place plead not place in the london marathon.— london marathon. good luck to all takin: art london marathon. good luck to all taking part in _ london marathon. good luck to all taking part in a — london marathon. good luck to all taking part in a in _ london marathon. good luck to all taking part in a in real— london marathon. good luck to all taking part in a in real life - london marathon. good luck to all taking part in a in real life or- taking part in a in real life or virtually on sunday. it's the big release of the year. finally the pond filled into cinemas this week and alongside money penny and madeleines swamp is another important female character you may not have spotted. jessica hawkins is a professional driver in the dudley series. the female answered of f1. jesus drunk driver on no time to die. i caught up with her earlier to ask her how she came to land her first hollywood part. it! ask her how she came to land her first hollywood part.— first hollywood part. i'd already been racing _ first hollywood part. i'd already been racing for— first hollywood part. i'd already been racing for years _ first hollywood part. i'd already been racing for years and - first hollywood part. i'd already been racing for years and years| first hollywood part. i'd already - been racing for years and years she had made a facebook post and all it's a was they were looking for a female with good car control. i thought it sounds a bit of me. i sent my application end, i didn't at the time know 100% what it was for. i had an interview got through that and then i had an audition and they told me that i needed to be able to drift and all of that. the next day had my audition and might rate of progression in the addition i think was superior which i think that me thejob, really. so running out of money to go racing was a chilly a blessing in the skies.— blessing in the skies. what did it feel like when _ blessing in the skies. what did it feel like when you _ blessing in the skies. what did it feel like when you were - blessing in the skies. what did it feel like when you were told - blessing in the skies. what did it j feel like when you were told that blessing in the skies. what did it l feel like when you were told that it was bombed, that was the moving you are auditioning for and you'd be doing these terms forjames bond characters? did you feel any pressure? it's one of the biggest movies of the decade. {iii pressure? it's one of the biggest movies of the decade. of course. i started and _ movies of the decade. of course. i started and then _ movies of the decade. of course. i started and then went _ movies of the decade. of course. i started and then went over - movies of the decade. of course. i started and then went over a - movies of the decade. of course. i started and then went over a few. started and then went over a few started and then went over a few start driving jobs for a tv series but bonds was my first moving. yes there was some added pressure to that but i believed in my ability and i was literally working with the best people in the world. i learned a lot from them as well. an experience that now i'm really going to struggle to top. how do i ever taught that? really special. i'm proud of what i've achieved. you look like you're _ proud of what i've achieved. you look like you're about to pull up some stunts for us now sitting behind the wheel. you touched on it there, you'd run out of money to raise, to stay on the w series and to get behind the wheel of a racing car. so this was all because of that was it, looking for different opportunities because that it's no secret my sport is expensive. i had secret my sport is expensive. i had no 0 tion secret my sport is expensive. i had no option really — secret my sport is expensive. i had no option really to _ secret my sport is expensive. i had no option really to start _ secret my sport is expensive. i “if: no option really to start racing. then a wet into the stop work and w series is the only reason i'm back racing again. they launch in 2019. i applied and was lucky enough to be one of their 18 drivers. it really is thanks to the w series fully funded all females series that i am racing. honestly, iowe funded all females series that i am racing. honestly, i owe them so much. ~' ~ . racing. honestly, i owe them so much. ~' ~. ., much. looks like good fun. much more fun than what — much. looks like good fun. much more fun than what luke _ much. looks like good fun. much more fun than what luke traynor_ much. looks like good fun. much more fun than what luke traynor does. - much. looks like good fun. much more fun than what luke traynor does. he i fun than what luke traynor does. he returns to the cage 267 in london to take on his opponent. he says the contest will be one on who will be the most savage on that eye. his home life could hardly be more different photo he helps his parents foster vulnerable children and he says it's change how he looks at life and the sport he loves. are you skies 0k? nice _ life and the sport he loves. are you skies 0k? nice to _ life and the sport he loves. are you skies 0k? nice to see _ life and the sport he loves. are you skies 0k? nice to see you, - life and the sport he loves. are you skies 0k? nice to see you, man. i life and the sport he loves. are you . skies 0k? nice to see you, man. from stephen age. — skies 0k? nice to see you, man. from stephen age. luke _ skies 0k? nice to see you, man. from stephen age, luke trainer! _ skies 0k? nice to see you, man. from stephen age, luke trainer! luke - skies 0k? nice to see you, man. from stephen age, luke trainer! luke has i stephen age, luke trainer! luke has some story. — stephen age, luke 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now i live at home with my mom and dad. come through here _ with my mom and dad. come through here i_ with my mom and dad. come through here i move — with my mom and dad. come through here. i move out on the first and novemben — here. i move out on the first and november. on becoming an adult, i guess _ november. on becoming an adult, i guess my— november. on becoming an adult, i guess. my mom and dad of fosters since _ guess. my mom and dad of fosters since i_ guess. my mom and dad of fosters since i was — guess. my mom and dad of fosters since i was 12. it's taught me a lot about— since i was 12. it's taught me a lot about life — since i was 12. it's taught me a lot about life in — since i was 12. it's taught me a lot about life in general and life outside _ about life in general and life outside my old nice, loving family. when _ outside my old nice, loving family. when you — outside my old nice, loving family. when you become a famous body— builder like when you become a famous body—builder like me you could when you become a famous body— builder like me you could tell them _ body— builder like me you could tell them all— body— builder like me you could tell them all about the bicycles you do and presents. dan came with his whole _ and presents. dan came with his whole family to us four years ago. they— whole family to us four years ago. they were — whole family to us four years ago. they were all shells of themselves. you look— they were all shells of themselves. you look at — they were all shells of themselves. you look at them four years on, you see dan. _ you look at them four years on, you see dan. he — you look at them four years on, you see dan. he is— you look at them four years on, you see dan, he is one of the most loving — see dan, he is one of the most loving humid beings your love for me, loving humid beings your love for me. ease — loving humid beings your love for me, ease confident, he goes to college, — me, ease confident, he goes to college, he goes to the gym every single _ college, he goes to the gym every single day. foss brings made the biggest _ single day. foss brings made the biggest impact on me in my entire life. biggest impact on me in my entire life to— biggest impact on me in my entire life to be — biggest impact on me in my entire life. to be able to help other humid beings _ life. to be able to help other humid beings in _ life. to be able to help other humid beings in this world is i think that is for— beings in this world is i think that is for sure — beings in this world is i think that is for sure. the differences between winning _ is for sure. the differences between winning a _ is for sure. the differences between winning a fight and doing what we -et winning a fight and doing what we get to— winning a fight and doing what we get to do— winning a fight and doing what we get to do with the foster children is night _ get to do with the foster children is night and day. winning if an mma fi-ht is night and day. winning if an mma fight is _ is night and day. winning if an mma fight is great, it's awesome, mma is my passion— fight is great, it's awesome, mma is my passion but fostering is my purpose — my passion but fostering is my --urose. ~ �* , ., my passion but fostering is my ”urose, . �* , ., ., purpose. we've been doing it for about 13 years — purpose. we've been doing it for about 13 years now. _ purpose. we've been doing it for about 13 years now. and - purpose. we've been doing it for about 13 years now. and we've i purpose. we've been doing it for - about 13 years now. and we've looked after 37 children in total in that time. so it's been fantastic. and i think it had a huge impact on luke and his sister laura as they were growing up. they learned so much about life. and it'sjust given growing up. they learned so much about life. and it's just given them about life. and it's just given them a chance to interact with little ones who needed help and support and they've done that so fantastically. thank you everyone watching at home. my loved _ thank you everyone watching at home. my loved ones, i love you so much, life is— my loved ones, i love you so much, life is so— my loved ones, i love you so much, life is so good, it's a blessing. that's— life is so good, it's a blessing. that's a — life is so good, it's a blessing. that's a first time that you've been on euro— that's a first time that you've been on euro was— that's a first time that you've been on euro was yesterday? i want on my own yesterday. no but year because... dan injazz then own yesterday. no but year because... dan in jazz then they come _ because... dan in jazz then they come to— because... dan in jazz then they come to us— because... dan in jazz then they come to us four years ago? yeah. and they're _ come to us four years ago? yeah. and they're all— come to us four years ago? yeah. and they're all with us until they are 18 plus — they're all with us until they are 18 plus. these skies are the first ever— 18 plus. these skies are the first ever long—term family that was looked — ever long—term family that was looked after before. before then we normally— looked after before. before then we normally look after kids anywhere from _ normally look after kids anywhere from five — normally look after kids anywhere from five minutes if it's a newborn babies— from five minutes if it's a newborn babies or— from five minutes if it's a newborn babies or 18— from five minutes if it's a newborn babies or 18 months. the fight on the first— babies or 18 months. the fight on the first of— babies or 18 months. the fight on the first of october, this is going to be _ the first of october, this is going to be an — the first of october, this is going to be an absolute war. yannick is a savage _ to be an absolute war. yannick is a savage i_ to be an absolute war. yannick is a savage. i have nothing but respect for the _ savage. i have nothing but respect for the sky — savage. i have nothing but respect for the sky. but it is a battle of who _ for the sky. but it is a battle of who is— for the sky. but it is a battle of who is the _ for the sky. but it is a battle of who is the most salvageable going to id who is the most salvageable going to go touch— who is the most salvageable going to go touch gloves and see what happens _ go touch gloves and see what happens. i can't wait, i'm very happens. ican't wait, i'm very excited to— happens. i can't wait, i'm very excited tojust let happens. i can't wait, i'm very excited to just let all the violence out and _ excited to just let all the violence out and then shake hands after and all that— out and then shake hands after and all that jazz. out and then shake hands after and allthat jazz. i out and then shake hands after and all that jazz. i got aspirations when — all that jazz. i got aspirations when i — all that jazz. i got aspirations when i grow up to open up children's homes _ when i grow up to open up children's homes. that's my main goal in life ones _ homes. that's my main goal in life ones are _ homes. that's my main goal in life ones are done that i can say sweet, done _ ones are done that i can say sweet, done my— ones are done that i can say sweet, done my best in life, i can day a peaceful— done my best in life, i can day a peaceful man. until i do that no matter what else i wind, no matter what _ matter what else i wind, no matter what accolades i gained in fighting is not _ what accolades i gained in fighting is not important.— is not important. ease quite a character. _ is not important. ease quite a character, isn't _ is not important. ease quite a character, isn't he, _ is not important. ease quite a character, isn't he, loving - is not important. ease quite a l character, isn't he, loving every single _ character, isn't he, loving every single moment _ character, isn't he, loving every single moment. luke _ character, isn't he, loving every single moment. luke trainer, i character, isn't he, loving every- single moment. luke trainer, watch out for— single moment. luke trainer, watch out for him — single moment. luke trainer, watch out for him-— out for him. what a story. you can see coverage _ out for him. what a story. you can see coverage tonight _ out for him. what a story. you can see coverage tonight of— out for him. what a story. you can see coverage tonight of the - out for him. what a story. you can see coverage tonight of the bella i see coverage tonight of the bella tour to six of an action. it's right now on bbc iplayer and at luke trainer you heard talking there will be fighting around eight o'clock. maybe you fancy something a little bit more low—key with a friday night for that whatever you choose to do thanks very much for sharing it with splitjoint exports thanks very much for sharing it with split joint exports say. thanks very much for sharing it with splitjoint exports say. have a lovely night. bye—bye. more heavy weather on the way autumn well and truly is closing in at a rate of knots. tomorrow it can be wet and windy across many parts of the uk for some of us will probably end up a bit of a right also the day. as you guessed it slow pressure that springing the bad weather and it's arriving over the weekend. we've already had spells of heavy rain over the last couple days. that's just going to continue. in the short—term it's not too bad out there. there are heavy showers from but it's not widespread rain and a chilly plenty of clear weather through the night for the across central and eastern areas of the uk. it can be quite a chilly night and then here comes the rain as the southwest, is a developing area of low pressure. it's going to spread into many western areas in the morning and then spread further east through the day. these lime—green colours indicating particularly heavy rain in the south and on top of that we will have some very strong winds as well. this is bbc news, i am geeta guru—murthy, the headlines at seven. the prime minister urges the public to trust in the police but admits there are issues that need addressing after the death of sarah everard. , ., ., ., everard. there is one area where i think the issue _ everard. there is one area where i think the issue of _ everard. there is one area where i think the issue of trust _ everard. there is one area where i think the issue of trust needs - everard. there is one area where i think the issue of trust needs to i everard. there is one area where i | think the issue of trust needs to be addressed square on, and it is in the way we handle crimes against women and girls.— the way we handle crimes against women and girls. dead set for a hike in our women and girls. dead set for a hike in your energy _ women and girls. dead set for a hike in your energy bills, _ women and girls. dead set for a hike in your energy bills, why _ women and girls. dead set for a hike in your energy bills, why 15 - women and girls. dead set for a hike in your energy bills, why 15 million i in your energy bills, why 15 million households in britain will have to pay more for gas and electricity from today. cut off from the world since the start of the pandemic, next month australia will reopen its international borders for fully vaccinated australians. as black history month gets under way, we speak to the founder of a support group helping black fathers.

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