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reagan, but... 0h, bruce springsteen versus ronald reagan. but- - -— bruce springsteen versus ronald reagan, but... oh, dear, ithink we lost as the — reagan, but... oh, dear, ithink we lost as the powers _ reagan, but... oh, dear, ithink we lost as the powers that _ reagan, but... oh, dear, ithink we lost as the powers that be - reagan, but... oh, dear, ithink we lost as the powers that be don't - lost as the powers that be don't like you mentioning bruce springsteen. want to get him involved, it all goes wrong. still have you, jane, have i not? thank goodness. let's move on to the daily mail because princes story we been running on bbc news. welcome back. sorry about that. the running on bbc news. welcome back. sorry about that.— sorry about that. the queen's friend hacked peer's _ sorry about that. the queen's friend hacked peer's phone. _ sorry about that. the queen's friend hacked peer's phone. this _ sorry about that. the queen's friend hacked peer's phone. this is - hacked peer's phone. this is basically really interesting of a plot that the daily mail talks about here allegedly by the ruler of dubai to spy on his wife in britain. interesting story and it reads like a spy novel almost.— interesting story and it reads like a spy novel almost. yes, this is an extraordinary _ a spy novel almost. yes, this is an extraordinary story. _ a spy novel almost. yes, this is an extraordinary story. sort _ a spy novel almost. yes, this is an extraordinary story. sort of - a spy novel almost. yes, this is an i extraordinary story. sort of broken this afternoon and i think it was under—reporting restrictions but they were released this afternoon but basically the leader of dubai, his estranged wife, ex—wife from jordan basically there is a custody battle going on and she was concerned that two of his daughters have basically faced restrictions in dubai and so she was taking him to court over custody of her own daughter. as of this is coming out during that battle and it is at the high court in london and it is emerging and he apparently is denying but it has emerged that he has been using software or has been ordering software to basically hack into her phone but in only her phone, the! e into her phone but in only her phone. the!— into her phone but in only her hone, the! �* ,, ., ., , phone, the! 's bochum above the tory eer and phone, the! 's bochum above the tory peer and royal— phone, the! 's bochum above the tory peer and royal lawyer _ phone, the! 's bochum above the tory peer and royal lawyer fiona _ peer and royal lawyer fiona shackleton. it peer and royal lawyer fiona shackleton.— peer and royal lawyer fiona shackleton. ., , , ., shackleton. it honestly goes about sa in: this shackleton. it honestly goes about saying this is _ shackleton. it honestly goes about saying this is illegal _ shackleton. it honestly goes about saying this is illegal activity. - shackleton. it honestly goes about saying this is illegal activity. i - saying this is illegal activity. i think the software is self sounds pretty scary, quite extraordinary called pegasus i believe and it is used by spying agencies of governments and it is just a plot that you would not think would come from this book may be a film or a novel but is actually happening in the high core and it's quite dramatic. the high core and it's quite dramatic— the high core and it's quite dramatic. ~ , , �* , ., ., dramatic. absolutely. let's move on to our final — dramatic. absolutely. let's move on to our final story _ dramatic. absolutely. let's move on to our final story for _ dramatic. absolutely. let's move on to our final story for the _ dramatic. absolutely. let's move on to our final story for the papers - to our final story for the papers now. it is a daily telegraph again and this time i want to ask you about this with the cabinet row over it filmed covid—i9 tests for returning travellers is apparently the cabinet is rallying over plans to make holiday—makers feel themselves taking covid—i9 tests on themselves taking covid—i9 tests on the return. apparently the secretary of state for health back this because there is a field that travellers could fake results unless they are the revised because these are lateral flow tests which unlike pcr tests don't need to be sent for analysis. you canjust do pcr tests don't need to be sent for analysis. you can just do them and there's a few people will back from holiday and won't be 100% up front about the result of their lateral flow test. do you foresee people sitting in front of a camera, light humour in doing this task was meant the cost both in terms of people and money seems quite a lot. i’m the cost both in terms of people and money seems quite a lot.— money seems quite a lot. i'm also a little bit consider _ money seems quite a lot. i'm also a little bit consider the _ money seems quite a lot. i'm also a little bit consider the prospect - money seems quite a lot. i'm also a little bit consider the prospect of. little bit consider the prospect of anyone _ little bit consider the prospect of anyone watching me or putting when the things— anyone watching me or putting when the things of my nose to try and get a reasonable result. but, yes, it does _ a reasonable result. but, yes, it does seem — a reasonable result. but, yes, it does seem like quite a clunky way around _ does seem like quite a clunky way around this— does seem like quite a clunky way around this and the article says that the — around this and the article says that the transport secretary is supposed to it. it is a move away from _ supposed to it. it is a move away from the — supposed to it. it is a move away from the pcr test which are an independently verified and lateral flow tests were my people just need to enter— flow tests were my people just need to enter in _ flow tests were my people just need to enter in your result and the license — to enter in your result and the license number on the lateral flow test _ license number on the lateral flow test there — license number on the lateral flow test. there are other concerns about laterai— test. there are other concerns about lateral flow — test. there are other concerns about lateral flow tests as well that they are perhaps not as accurate or as sensitive _ are perhaps not as accurate or as sensitive as — are perhaps not as accurate or as sensitive as pcr tests. and while that may— sensitive as pcr tests. and while that may be fine for people to take regularly— that may be fine for people to take regularly when we are encouraged to take to _ regularly when we are encouraged to take to lateral flow tests each week to try _ take to lateral flow tests each week to try and _ take to lateral flow tests each week to try and monitor for any astigmatic cases of covid—19, that actually— astigmatic cases of covid—19, that actually we miss things that a pcr test would pick up when you're looking — test would pick up when you're looking tojust be on the money coming — looking tojust be on the money coming back from a foreign holiday. so is _ coming back from a foreign holiday. so is a _ coming back from a foreign holiday. so is a difficult balance. the bureaucracy i suppose of waiting for a pcr_ bureaucracy i suppose of waiting for a pcr test— bureaucracy i suppose of waiting for a pcr test to come back versus relying — a pcr test to come back versus relying on— a pcr test to come back versus relying on lateral flow and throwing a negative the matter what comes back _ a negative the matter what comes back. , ' . a negative the matter what comes back. m. ._ a negative the matter what comes back. .. , a negative the matter what comes back. m. .. , back. difficult balance but i spoke to a travel expert _ back. difficult balance but i spoke to a travel expert a _ back. difficult balance but i spoke to a travel expert a while - back. difficult balance but i spoke to a travel expert a while ago - back. difficult balance but i spokej to a travel expert a while ago who bemoan the fact that these pcr tests are run by companies that charge so much money when actually pcr test don't cost a lot and what they said to me was a pcr test, you can do it, but who knows, you could even rub the stick along the back of your radiator and send it off of do i know any differently? so ultimately there is a flaw and anything whether it be a lateral flow in front of a camera or a pcr test and off to a lab. i camera or a pcr test and off to a lab. ~' camera or a pcr test and off to a lab. ~ . ., . camera or a pcr test and off to a lab. i think the concern obviously from the transport _ lab. i think the concern obviously from the transport secretary - lab. i think the concern obviously from the transport secretary is l lab. i think the concern obviously from the transport secretary is a j from the transport secretary is a travel industry has been one of the sectors that has been the most hard—hit by the pandemic and so they want to make this as smooth as possible and there has been a huge rush on holidays for half term and discussing what it could be another hurdle. public another concern that i have heard and it reported on is the fact that public health england as was but now the uk health security agency, they still don't have access to the data that the private companies have been taking from the pcr tests and now it's obviously even less because it's not being analysed and labs and you cannot do to genomics it was in to variance and there was that break down there of the structure. so there is a balance there about whether a much easier to travel and go abroad would lateral flow tests but the surveillance of new variants is weakened by that. so i think there are huge problems and i think there are huge problems and i think the answer is actually as with anything with the pandemic now there has to be a balance between the health implications and economic applications and i think that's what the government are trying to do with their travel policy.— their travel policy. that's really interesting. — their travel policy. that's really interesting, thank _ their travel policy. that's really interesting, thank you - their travel policy. that's really interesting, thank you very - their travel policy. that's really i interesting, thank you very much. if you're in the uk, jane and kieran will be back injust over half an hour to look at more of the stories being covered by newspapers and websites here. that's it for mate with a look at tamara's front pages for now and the sport is next. bye—bye. good evening. we start with football and chelsea snatched a late draw against wolfsburg in their opening champions league match of the campaign. samantha kurtz who were in the opener for the samantha kurtz who were in the openerfor the blues samantha kurtz who were in the opener for the blues less than a quarter of an hour into the contest but three goals from the visitors including the second of the evening look to have secured the victory. bethany england gave him a hayes�*s site hope but a late goal in the second minute of stoppage time to rescue something for the londoners. in leap off at record run of 37 matches unbeaten came to an end after spain beat them to have and one in the us a nations link to be final. two goals for taurus print enough on the evening in milan as roberto mancini's that were beaten for the first time since october of 2018. luis henrique poss makes i will now for the winter of tamara bossman other semifinal between the world champions france and the fee for number one right side belgium. a saudi arabian—backed takeover of newcastle united appears to have moved a step closer this evening after the country resolved a tv piracy dispute. the issue has been part of a disagreement between newcastle and the premier league over a £300 million takeover which collapsed last summer. that centred on whether the saudi owners would pass the league's owners�* and directors' test, which measures the suitability of owners at a club. the build—up continues to the big fight in las vegas on saturday with the british debbie bbc heavyweight champion tyson fury taking on the american deontay wilder. the pair faced off ahead of saturday's bout and what we the third fight between the two and the first draw and tyson fury the second. what it tells me is a week level mental person who i will knock out on saturday night. i begin the first time after three years out of the ring. quite comfortable actually and 12 rounds of his well rounded and obliterated and in the rematch and he did not even when any of the rounds. and then this third fight i just see much more the same. everything is been good for some of that we _ everything is been good for some of that we timed everything out privately. we have done all the right— privately. we have done all the right things and come saturday night it's going _ right things and come saturday night it's going to be definitely a different fight for all the fans. it should _ different fight for all the fans. it should be exciting, not rare that we -et should be exciting, not rare that we get trilogies like this and i think it's going — get trilogies like this and i think it's going to go down in history. the england and wales cricket board will decide on friday whether this winter's ashes series in australia can go ahead. that's after positive talks with cricket australia this week. england's players have raised concerns about conditions for the tour, including whether or not their families will be allowed to travel, quarantine arrangements, and any potential bubble they might have to live in. but discussions between their representaives, cricket australia and the ecb has brought the staging of the series a step closer. here's our sports correspondentjoe wilson. the issues surrounding the ashes, those complications and negotiations appear to be reaching a resolution. positive dialogue is not the same as getting on a plane, but ifjoe root seems happier with the arrangements, he clearly carries significant influence. in australia, tickets for the ashes are being promoted online, and there is a spirit of understanding, at least when it comes to the players, it appears. the need for families to be accommodated in australia is a big consideration. they've played a lot of test cricket, so i can understand where they're coming from, having family around, especially in a pandemic. guys are on the road for a lot longer than two years ago when you are adding on quarantine at the start and potentially on the end depending where you are coming or going. so i sympathise for them. that's difficult. but it is great to joe supporting that. well, they're not there yet. if you are an ashes family member travelling up for christmas, imagine doing quarantine in the state of victoria somewhere like this. the prospect of a more relaxed isolation is likely to be a key concession. australia's captain has been clear the ashes will start as scheduled in december. england officially are yet to agree. but no—one doubts the importance. after all, if the ashes stop, then in effect, so does the entire momentum for test cricket. joe wilson, bbc news. emma raducanu says she's in no hurry to appoint a new coach as she prepares for her first tournament since winning the us open. she's in indian wells ahead of the biggest women's event outside of the four grand slams, which is beginning this evening. the 17th seed, though, won't play until friday. she didn't play much in the first four or five months of this year, barely at all because of the pandemic also because she was studying for her a—levels, a run of tournaments and she plays well here, she may not have a lot of time for all of these because of playing in moscow and romania and austria before the end of the season to train further increase that ranking, and get used a life as a us open champion. people want to beat you and perhaps have a trial, she was talking about with a coach at the end of the season. with a view that she can get someone in place for the start of the new year and that australian open in particular. she says she's in no rush. it's important to get the right person. jeremy bates, the former british number one and a coach of katie and also british national is helping her out here in the desert. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. and that's all the sport for now. hello there. it was a quieter story on wednesday with some decent spells of sunshine coming through. largely fine and dry for many through the course of the day on thursday, but this weather front introducing some cloud and rain. more importantly, it's changing the wind direction to a south—westerly, and that is going to drive up some pretty warm air across the country. it will be a cloudy start for many on thursday, the cloud thick enough for a spot or two of drizzle. some nuisance rain into northern ireland and western scotland in particular, but where the cloud breaks up, it will be pleasantly warm with temperatures peaking at 20 degrees. that's 68 fahrenheit. and that is above the average for the time of year. this unseasonable warmth is set to continue actually for the next few days, so little in the way of change on friday. our weather front stubbornly sitting across southern and western scotland and northern ireland. to the south of that weather front, after maybe a foggy start first thing, the cloud will thin and break, and temperatures may well peak at 21 degrees, 70 fahrenheit. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm mariko oi. the headlines. the world health organisation approves a vaccine against malaria which could save hundreds of thousands of lives across the globe each year. the vaccine is a game changer. and it's arriving at the right time. the battle to avoid a shutdown of the us government remains in a stalemate with no vote imminent to raise the debt ceiling. uk prime minister borisjohnson tells his party conference that britain has to change its economy away from low skills, low wages and high immigration.

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