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direction, we are back to southerly wind so that will bring a more mild field. the best of the sunshine towards the eastern side of the uk. northern ireland and western scotland will see some rain at times, it will be quite windy here as well, but we stick with the milder feel to the weather as we head into sunday. still quite a strong wind but it is southerly so temperatures up to 15 degrees. there will be some showery rain at times but some spells of sunshine as well. but not the chili, crisp weather we have had for many today. thank you. 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 — i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes. here are the headlines tonight: scotland fight for a place in the super 12's at the t20 world cup. a new era at newcastle — just who'll replace steve bruce? meet the trailblazers in women's rugby as we continue to celebrate black history month. it's a big day for scottish cricket, the t20 team have reached the super 12's in the world cup for the first time. they comfortably beat hosts oman by eight wickets takes all final qualification match. nestor mcgregor was watching the action for us. scotland the action for us. believed winning this game could scotland believed winning this game could inspire a new generation. a team at unified in their quest for a third victory and unified against discrimination. 0h third victory and unified against discrimination. oh man at home wanted a good start— that is easier said than done. i moment of miscommunication, this run came with a single run on the board. then the nerves are settled. scotland soon had their root macro revenge. a bravely thought on, at times hitting and raising the roof. chasing one, two, three, scotland made it look as easy as a, b, ca. finding the boundary, the captain went big. scotland eased to the wind. let's get more reaction from former scotland player turned podcaster, qasim sheikh. how big is this for scottish cricket? it's absolutely huge. they went to this world cup with high expectations, however there was very little margin for error going into that group stage to qualify for the super 12's. that group stage to qualify for the super12's. if that group stage to qualify for the super 12's. if the boss today, if they didn't make one at 120, oh man would have went through instead with bangladesh. —— if they lost today. 0verjoyed to see at the scottish boys get over the line. three wins out of three — how impressed have you been by this side? who in particular have you liked watching? i who in particular have you liked watchin: ? ~' ., , who in particular have you liked watchin: ? ~ ., , , , who in particular have you liked watchinu? ~ ., , , , , watching? i know these guys very well, they come _ watching? i know these guys very well, they come on _ watching? i know these guys very well, they come on my _ watching? i know these guys very well, they come on my podcast . well, they come on my podcast regularly. what i have lived more than anything is the environment night in, they're all very lax, very focused, training really hard. to be honest, lots of guys have put their hands forward, richie beddington has beenin hands forward, richie beddington has been in great form. matthew cross scored runs in the previous game and also today. really happy to see the captain back in a form. he went into this game under a little bit of pressure having not go too many runs in previous games, but to see him get a0 plus and pretty much see us home today, he has really impressed me. the bowling attack has also been phenomenalfrom game one game me. the bowling attack has also been phenomenal from game one game three. the spinners have all been fantastic. it's been a collective effort. no fielding, outstanding, catching everything, taking their run outs. they have been outstanding, and long may it continue as they go into the super 12's. 1 continue as they go into the super 12's. , , ., , ., 12's. i guess what is wonderful about scottish _ 12's. i guess what is wonderful about scottish cricket - 12's. i guess what is wonderful about scottish cricket is - 12's. i guess what is wonderful about scottish cricket is that i 12's. i guess what is wonderful. about scottish cricket is that we are talking about scotland playing cricket. just how popular is it there? in cricket. just how popular is it there? :: ' i ~ cricket. just how popular is it there? :: ' j~ , ., ., ., there? in 2018 we beat england in a ve hiuh there? in 2018 we beat england in a very high scoring — there? in 2018 we beat england in a very high scoring game. _ there? in 2018 we beat england in a very high scoring game. the - there? in 2018 we beat england in a | very high scoring game. the weather in scotland doesn't really play to coming to cricket, so i think it's only played in a short period of time in the summer months, four months a year. i speak to people regularly and say i was to play cricket for scotland and they say they didn't even know scotland had a cricket team. so something like this, in a world cup, on the big stage, getting coverage like this, it is only going to grow the game for the next generation to come through. we have also got young girls are doing really well in cricket right now. cricket has got a bright future i think in scotland. the super 12's is when it gets really difficult in the series, they have now got the likes of india, new zealand, pakistan, as well as afghanistan in their super 12's. how do you think they will get on in the rest of the tournament? mouthwatering clashes. i think they will be ready to take on any of those teams now. i think the confidence they have now. they beat bangladesh in the first game, i think they were sitting at number six in at the t20 rankings before this tournament commence. they should take confidence and at that and fear nobody. the coach has encouraged the boys to dream big. now go for it i have no fear. listen, there is no beating around the bush, it is going to be a very tough couple of weeks against these teams, but i completely back to the boys. i think they are 100% ready to take on this challenge.— boys. i think they are 100% ready to take on this challenge. thank you so much forjoining _ take on this challenge. thank you so much forjoining us. _ and bangladesh are already guaranteed a place in the t20 super 12's after thrashing papua new guinea by 8a runs. the skipper reach 50. chasing 182, png were 2a—5 at one point — eventually being dismissed for 97 in al amarat. england opener dom sibley has withdrawn from the lions squad for the tour of australia this winter. he had been named in the 1a—man squad which shadow�*s the main england ashes party, but he's decided to stay and home and focus on his batting. yorkshire harry brooke has been added to the squad instead. premier league managers have been coming out in support of steve bruce following comments made by the ex—newcastle boss, who left his role at st james park by mutual consent yesterday. the 60—year—old suggested that the toll it taken on him and his family meant it might be his lastjob in football. when it gets to an unacceptable level, what i think steve potts smack point was. someone with the level of respect in the game he has got, for him to say that it must have gone too far, because he is a wise, rounded fella, in his life as well as his career, someone i definitely trust with advice was that if he is saying it, there must be some strength in what his words are. ., .,, be some strength in what his words are. ., , , . are. one of the most experience managers _ are. one of the most experience managers in _ are. one of the most experience managers in england _ are. one of the most experience managers in england history - are. one of the most experience managers in england history is l managers in england history is saying — managers in england history is saying that, you can'tjust ignore that _ saying that, you can'tjust ignore that it _ saying that, you can'tjust ignore that it is — saying that, you can'tjust ignore that. it is something that has to change. — that. it is something that has to change. it— that. it is something that has to change, it has to start to change. | change, it has to start to change. i know change, it has to start to change. know what change, it has to start to change. i know what happened in this case because — know what happened in this case because it — know what happened in this case because it happened _ know what happened in this case because it happened with - know what happened in this case because it happened with me - know what happened in this case because it happened with me ini know what happened in this casel because it happened with me in a chelsea, — because it happened with me in a chelsea, in — because it happened with me in a chelsea, in monaco, _ because it happened with me in a chelsea, in monaco, something l because it happened with me in a i chelsea, in monaco, something also in leicestet — chelsea, in monaco, something also in leicestet i— chelsea, in monaco, something also in leicester. i am _ chelsea, in monaco, something also in leicester. i am very— chelsea, in monaco, something also in leicester. i am very close - chelsea, in monaco, something also in leicester. i am very close to - chelsea, in monaco, something also in leicester. i am very close to him i in leicester. i am very close to him and give _ in leicester. i am very close to him and give support— in leicester. i am very close to him and give support if— in leicester. i am very close to him and give support if i— in leicester. i am very close to him and give support if i can. _ so who's next for newcastle? well, a number of names are being suggested as a possible replacement for steve bruce. we've got austin halewood in to tell us more about their options. plenty of names, who do you think it could be? yeah, as you would expect, there are already plenty of names in the mix. in the the club's statement yesterday, they said the process was already underway, so they're not hanging around. for now, we should note that steve bruce's old assistant graham jones will take temporary charge. but who's coming next? well, we know the owners have already held talks with this man — paolo fonseca. he's the favourite with the bookmakers. he came close to joining tottenham this summer, before the talks broke down at the 11th hour. he's managed roma and shakthar donetsk before, and even won the portugese league title, and importantly he's available right now — so he's the favourite. but we understand that several candidates are being considered. the former bournemouth boss, eddie howe, is another option. he's available too and he's coached a number of the players before, like striker callum wilson. former chelsea boss frank lampard is available. he's been out of a job since he left stamford bridge injanuary. and one name you might not be too familiar with is lucien favre — the swiss manager had a really succesful spell at german side borussia dortmund a couple of years ago, but he's never managed in the premier league before. so those are some of favourites for the job. but there's also been talk of a return for rafa benitez. we know the new owners would like him back on tyneside, but of course he's currently mananging everton. steven gerrard is currently at rangers — he might not want to leave there. and another name in the pot is former chelsea boss antonio conte. now, that would be a real statement from newcastle, but with the team struggling in the bottom three, he might not be willing to take that on just yet. so who do the fans want? well, i've been speaking to youtuber holly blades, from the nufc matters channel, and i asked her what type of manager the club needs. i think it's a difficultjob i think it's a difficult job for anybody— i think it's a difficult job for anybody that is coming into the football — anybody that is coming into the football club, i think it takes a very— football club, i think it takes a very special person to manage newcastle united. many have filled in the _ newcastle united. many have filled in the past, quite a few have succeeded. i think we need someone who can _ succeeded. i think we need someone who can bring stability to the football _ who can bring stability to the football club, get us out of the relegation zone and try to get us around _ relegation zone and try to get us around mid—table so we are a lot more _ around mid—table so we are a lot more comfortable. to go down a season— more comfortable. to go down a season would be a massive setback. i think it _ season would be a massive setback. i think it needs to be someone who can come _ think it needs to be someone who can come into— think it needs to be someone who can come into football club without foundations because right now we are a mess, _ foundations because right now we are a mess, on— foundations because right now we are a mess, on and off the off the pitch. — a mess, on and off the off the pitch. the _ a mess, on and off the off the pitch, the infrastructure of the club, — pitch, the infrastructure of the club, the — pitch, the infrastructure of the club, the training facilities and the first— club, the training facilities and the first team all it needs some love right — the first team all it needs some love right now. so someone who can, of the _ love right now. so someone who can, of the idea _ love right now. so someone who can, of the idea of— love right now. so someone who can, of the idea of a project and from the bottom. of the idea of a pro'ect and from the bottom._ of the idea of a pro'ect and from the hettem._ of the idea of a pro'ect and from the bottom. �*, ., ,, ., ., the bottom. let's talk about a few names nova _ the bottom. let's talk about a few names now. who _ the bottom. let's talk about a few names now. who do _ the bottom. let's talk about a few names now. who do you - the bottom. let's talk about a few names now. who do you think - the bottom. let's talk about a few i names now. who do you think would the bottom. let's talk about a few - names now. who do you think would be a good fit? tiiiii names now. who do you think would be a tood fit? ., a good fit? till the end of the season, someone _ a good fit? till the end of the season, someone like - a good fit? till the end of the season, someone like eddiel a good fit? till the end of the - season, someone like eddie howe would _ season, someone like eddie howe would he — season, someone like eddie howe would be quite good, he is someone experienced in these positions. he did unfortunately take bournemouth down, _ did unfortunately take bournemouth down, but _ did unfortunately take bournemouth down, but prior to that i think you did really— down, but prior to that i think you did really well at bauma. i think someone — did really well at bauma. i think someone like steven gerrard would be really good, big fan of his football. paolo fonseca is another name _ football. paolo fonseca is another name we — football. paolo fonseca is another name we are linked with, i did a bit of research — name we are linked with, i did a bit of research into his background, watched — of research into his background, watched a — of research into his background, watched a few clips, his style is very— watched a few clips, his style is very different to what we have had in the _ very different to what we have had in the past — very different to what we have had in the past as well so that could be exciting _ in the past as well so that could be exciting going forward. you mention tossibl a exciting going forward. you mention possibly a short-term _ exciting going forward. you mention possibly a short-term contract, - exciting going forward. you mention possibly a short-term contract, do l possibly a short—term contract, do you think it will be at this appointment? that will be a stopgap before getting one of these bigger names talked about one or two seasons down the line? that names talked about one or two seasons down the line?- seasons down the line? that is certainly what _ seasons down the line? that is certainly what i _ seasons down the line? that is certainly what i would - seasons down the line? that is certainly what i would like - seasons down the line? that is certainly what i would like to l seasons down the line? that is . certainly what i would like to think and i_ certainly what i would like to think and i think— certainly what i would like to think and i think that will be the plan because — and i think that will be the plan because ultimately we need someone that can _ because ultimately we need someone that can solve the current problems we find _ that can solve the current problems we find ourselves in. in a few years — we find ourselves in. in a few years' time, once we have got stability. _ years' time, once we have got stability, you would like to see another — stability, you would like to see another big—name comeback. rafa benitez— another big—name comeback. rafa benitez has always been a favourite of mine, _ benitez has always been a favourite of mine, i_ benitez has always been a favourite of mine, i know he is currently committed _ of mine, i know he is currently committed at everton, but there is no reason — committed at everton, but there is no reason why he can't come back in in future _ no reason why he can't come back in in future once — no reason why he can't come back in in future once a contract has expired _ in future once a contract has expired and i think you would be perfect — expired and i think you would be perfect to— expired and i think you would be perfect to help the club challenge for trophies in the future. holly blades there. and i think talk of the future is crucial for newcastle and their fans. this next appointment is one they want to deal with the problems here and now. and when their position, they hope, is stable in the premier league, that's when these new owners might really go for it and try and bring a really big name into the club. thanks, austin. we shall have to wait and see. kind of exciting to have a new era at newcastle. sport england have just published the findings of their most recent active lives report which looks atjust how much exercise we all do, and it shows that over the past year adults in the uk are on average around 2% less active compared with the year before. the report defines "active" by a person doing 150 minutes of activity a week. this year's data is particularly compelling because it shows a clear correlation between a drop in activity and the covid restrictions. the data also shows that some demographics were harder hit by the pandemic including young people, those with disabilities and people from bame backgrounds. 0ur correspondent, laura scott, spoke to sport england's chief executive, tim hollingsworth, to get his reaction to the findings. the impact of covid is unsurprisingly extremely sad for everyone but it has been particularly difficult for certain parts of our community. the lesson we can learn from this data is every single one of us has got to think about coming back to more sport and activity but there will be some parts of our community that need the help the mouse. iterate parts of our community that need the help the mouse-— help the mouse. we know that this advanta t e help the mouse. we know that this advantage communities, _ help the mouse. we know that this advantage communities, ethnicallyj advantage communities, ethnically diverse community is an disabled people have traditionally found it harder to access activity than other groups. were you particularly surprised to see the 16—3a year old is affected? surprised to see the 16-34 year old is affected?— is affected? those who have traditionally _ is affected? those who have traditionally found _ is affected? those who have traditionally found it - is affected? those who have traditionally found it harderl is affected? those who have i traditionally found it harder to is affected? those who have - traditionally found it harder to be active in the lies is unsurprising. the issue around our younger people is twofold. 0n the one hand we will have seen the impact of the back end of school age children coming out of that period. also when you look at young people they rely on clubs, local groups, organised sport. a boysin local groups, organised sport. a boys in that age group will play a lot of team sports and they were incredibly hard hit by the pandemic. there is also being on the impact on our local authority and leisure services, the pills, the gems, the courts and sport centres that people use. when these are not available, this hits that generation very hard. now, the gymnastics world championships are taking place injapan this week. and unusually britain's top stars aren't performing there, because they're still recovering from the olympic games. it's perhaps disappointing for fans of max whitlock, but as the former world champion beth tweddle explained to me earlier, they simply can't do both events. it takes a lot to build yourself up to a major championship. both physically and mentally, in that preparation period, you are gearing up preparation period, you are gearing up to the biggest competition of your life. naturally, afterwards, your life. naturally, afterwards, you have that downtime. there is only 11 weeks between both events. sometimes you're carrying injuries so you need to down time to recover from this injury. some of the girls team, and really has gone off to america to start college. i think the positive side it shows the depth and strength of the british team that we have still sent teams out there. although our tokyo olympians are still resting, we still have a field team out there. but are still resting, we still have a field team out there.— are still resting, we still have a field team out there. but is it that filled team _ field team out there. but is it that filled team expected _ field team out there. but is it that filled team expected to _ field team out there. but is it that filled team expected to pick- field team out there. but is it that filled team expected to pick up i field team out there. but is it that| filled team expected to pick up any medals? ., ., . ., . , medals? there are mental chances. only women — medals? there are mental chances. only women side, _ medals? there are mental chances. only women side, we _ medals? there are mental chances. only women side, we have - medals? there are mental chances. only women side, we have rebecca| only women side, we have rebecca downie, shejust only women side, we have rebecca downie, she just qualified only women side, we have rebecca downie, shejust qualified outside of the bars final and is sat as a reserve at the minute so we will have to wait and see if she would go and tomato in. on the inside, there is always medals chances. it is who go through on the day. whether it is as strong as normally have, we know thatis as strong as normally have, we know that is not the case but i wouldn't downplay the team that are out there. ~ ., ., , downplay the team that are out there. ~ ., .,, , downplay the team that are out there. . ., , ., ,, there. what has been happening toda ? it there. what has been happening today? it is _ there. what has been happening today? it is the _ there. what has been happening today? it is the first _ there. what has been happening today? it is the first senior- today? it is the first senior championships for ruby stacey, she has ended up in 15.— has ended up in 15. georgia may finish in 17th, — has ended up in 15. georgia may finish in 17th, was _ has ended up in 15. georgia may finish in 17th, was going - has ended up in 15. georgia may finish in 17th, was going really i finish in 17th, was going really great, after the third pastry was intense. unfortunately went to bars and just had a small area error which dropped down to 17. she used a double twist on a boat, which was great to see. there are so many competitions next year that just gives her so much exposure and experience on a world stage. it has been an olympic— experience on a world stage. it has been an olympic year _ experience on a world stage. it has been an olympic year and - experience on a world stage. it has been an olympic year and it - experience on a world stage. it has been an olympic year and it was i experience on a world stage. it has been an olympic year and it was a l been an olympic year and it was a good olympics for britain's gymnast. it has been a difficult couple of years for gymnastics, there has been covid, the accusations of bullying. what sort of place as british gymnastics and now do you think? i think we are in a good place, you saw the results over the summer. obviously, max whitlock on believable retaining that title. i think it gives positive role models for the younger gymnast. i think we are in a really great place and a lot of the gymnast are really looking forward to the next coming year, world championships in our home country, there is always an amazing thing to look forward to. great britain have claimed a second medal at the track cycling championships in france. following on from yesterday's bronze in the women's team sprint, oliver wood, charlie tanfield, ethan vernon and ethan hayter won bronze in the men's team pursuit beating the reigning champions denmark by almost two seconds. in the women's team pursuit, great britain's josie knight, neah evans, megan barker and katie archibald missed out on reaching the gold medal race after losing to italy. but they'll be going for bronze against canada from quarter to eight tonight, a race you can watch on the bbc sport website. across the month of october, bbc sport is taking a look at four different sports in a series called trailblazers. it's to celebrate black history month, and this evening we're focusing on two influential women from the sport of rugby union. world cup winner maggie alphonsi played over ten years for her country, whilst the qualified doctor, simi, pam currently plays for bristol bears. they met up to share their experiences in the sport. asi as i made the transition from athletics to rugby, people would set you could be like the ranks maggie alphonsi. i was like... maggie, do you consider yourself a trailblazer? i guess any way i don't — trailblazer? i guess any way i don't. when i came to a rugby club and picked — don't. when i came to a rugby club and picked up a rugby ball, ijust wanted _ and picked up a rugby ball, ijust wanted to— and picked up a rugby ball, ijust wanted to be a good rugby player, didn't— wanted to be a good rugby player, didn't think about anything else. i guess— didn't think about anything else. i guess over— didn't think about anything else. i guess over time things started to develop — guess over time things started to develop. all of a sudden you win a world _ develop. all of a sudden you win a world rugby cup with the england team _ world rugby cup with the england team. you then find other opportunities, broadcasting, then opportunities, broadcasting, then opportunities in terms of leadership, being on the rfu council _ leadership, being on the rfu council i_ leadership, being on the rfu council. i guess you don't really think— council. i guess you don't really think about your pathway for others to follow, _ think about your pathway for others to follow, you just do it. but when someone — to follow, you just do it. but when someone mentions it, you think may be i someone mentions it, you think may he i am _ someone mentions it, you think may he i am a _ someone mentions it, you think may be i am a trailblazer. that's only sort _ be i am a trailblazer. that's only sort of— be i am a trailblazer. that's only sort of do — be i am a trailblazer. that's only sort of do feel a little bit of pressure. i may have been on that journey— pressure. i may have been on that journev but — pressure. i may have been on that journey but i'm not going to be the last one _ journey but i'm not going to be the last one. i'm determined i'm not going _ last one. i'm determined i'm not going to — last one. i'm determined i'm not going to he — last one. i'm determined i'm not going to be the last one, there is going _ going to be the last one, there is going to — going to be the last one, there is going to be the last one, there is going to be someone else after mvself, — going to be someone else after myself, like you, and then there are going _ myself, like you, and then there are going to _ myself, like you, and then there are going to beat many other women, many people _ going to beat many other women, many people from _ going to beat many other women, many people from diverse backgrounds. i like to— people from diverse backgrounds. i like to think that hopefully i'm 'ust like to think that hopefully i'm just a — like to think that hopefully i'm just a little bit of a part of their journev — just a little bit of a part of their journev l— just a little bit of a part of their “ourne . ., ., ~ ' :: :: journey. i hate to think in 10-20 ears' journey. i hate to think in 10-20 years" time. _ journey. i hate to think in 10-20 years" time. a — journey. i hate to think in 10-20 years' time, a black— journey. i hate to think in 10-20 years' time, a black girl- journey. i hate to think in 10-20 years' time, a black girl like - journey. i hate to think in 10-20 years' time, a black girl like me| years' time, a black girl like me still has to go through the same challenges that i do. that is the kind of thing that i think if i can make a difference now to make it slightly easier for the next generation, then that's what going to do. �* , ., �* generation, then that's what going todo.�* �* ., generation, then that's what going todo. ., �* to do. and you're a boxer, aren't ou? to do. and you're a boxer, aren't you? ya- — to do. and you're a boxer, aren't you? ya. that's _ to do. and you're a boxer, aren't you? ya. that's trailblazing - to do. and you're a boxer, aren't you? ya. that's trailblazing as i you? ya. that's trailblazing as well, you? ya. that's trailblazing as well. doing — you? is. that's trailblazing as well, doing that and playing rugby. i well, doing that and playing rugby. idon't _ well, doing that and playing rugby. i don't want to just be well, doing that and playing rugby. i don't want tojust be an well, doing that and playing rugby. i don't want to just be an athlete and, and it notjust a doctor, i want to be both in some capacity and i'm just about managing. filth. want to be both in some capacity and i'm just about managing.— want to be both in some capacity and i'm just about managing. oh, my god that's amazing- _ i'm just about managing. oh, my god that's amazing. if _ i'm just about managing. oh, my god that's amazing. if feel— i'm just about managing. oh, my god that's amazing. if feel are _ i'm just about managing. oh, my god that's amazing. if feel are going - that's amazing. if feel are going currency— that's amazing. if feel are going currency or— that's amazing. if feel are going currency or something. seriously, to be able _ currency or something. seriously, to be able to— currency or something. seriously, to be able to do that, that in itself is a trailblazer. over time, i think things— is a trailblazer. over time, i think things have — is a trailblazer. over time, i think things have definitely changed. i'm talking _ things have definitely changed. i'm talking to _ things have definitely changed. i'm talking to you and it so good to see you in_ talking to you and it so good to see you in so— talking to you and it so good to see you in so many others have come through— you in so many others have come through it — you in so many others have come through it now. so there has been improvement, it has probably been slow _ improvement, it has probably been slow the _ improvement, it has probably been slow. the area i want to see improvement on is probably on a leadership— improvement on is probably on a leadership side of things. diversity on committees, councils, the board. that is— on committees, councils, the board. that is where — on committees, councils, the board. that is where big decisions are made and if— that is where big decisions are made and if you're— that is where big decisions are made and if you're not in the room to have _ and if you're not in the room to have discussions and bring up those subjects. _ have discussions and bring up those subjects, sometimes they get mess unfortunately. i subjects, sometimes they get mess unfortunately-— unfortunately. i think that is the im tortant unfortunately. i think that is the important thing, _ unfortunately. i think that is the important thing, that _ unfortunately. i think that is the important thing, that we - unfortunately. i think that is the important thing, that we keep l important thing, that we keep bringing this up. this country is a diverse country with a lot of white people, but if you look at the women's england rugby team, the men's rugby team, how many black people are on that team? it’s men's rugby team, how many black people are on that team? it's really im tortant people are on that team? it's really important that _ people are on that team? it's really important that we _ people are on that team? it's really important that we keep _ people are on that team? it's really important that we keep still - people are on that team? it's really important that we keep still using l important that we keep still using our platforms to almost stand up for change. _ our platforms to almost stand up for change, like we have seen with lewis hamilton— change, like we have seen with lewis hamilton and is naomi osaka. do you think that's _ hamilton and is naomi osaka. do you think that's really important? definitely. i use my platform to highlight the good but also the bad. he really can't escape being black to some people. some people tend to think once you have reached a level of status, celebrity, running in the right curves and circles, suddenly you are immune to being subjected to racism, and that is just not true. somewhere along the line, you are going to have some sort of racist experience. that is still the case, unfortunately. are things changing? maybe. the fact that i can be attacked by strangers while on a night out shows there are still at work that is to be done. bblack history month is a good thing in terms of prompting those discussions but it is just something we need to carry on all year round because it is something that still affects me and is quite close to home. two amazing women and differently to amazing women and differently to amazing trailblazers. finally, we're not used to seeing him static, but liverpool forward mo salah has been immortalised as a waxwork. the striker unveiled his doppelganger at madame tussauds in london. he was clearly very impressed with the likeness, and you can decide for yourself when it opens to the general public from tomorrow. on the pitch, salah has been in great form so far this season — scoring 12 goals in 11 appearences. a quick update on the action because tottenham are playing in the europa conference league, they are playing at the test. it is gutless at the moment. rangers and west ham are also playing in the europa league. you can find out how they get on on the bbc sport website. good evening. after the very mild weather we have seen at times this week, and the real deluge that some had to contend with last night, today has been a very different sort of day with sunny skies for many. quite a cold feel to the weather. there's the curl of cloud that brought very heavy rain to parts of the south during last night. clearing away eastwards in its wake you can see some speckled shower clouds pushing down from the north and that northerly, or northwesterly wind has been feeding some rather chilly air across the uk. so yes it has felt quite cold out there, even given some sunshine. there have been some showers around as well, some of those showers over high ground in scotland have been wintry. the wintry element to though showers tending to ease off, but some rain showers will continue to drift southwards as we go through the night. more in the way of cloud as well. clearest of the skies down towards the southeast of england. that's where we will see the lowest temperatures, may be down to two degrees in a few places. and for tomorrow i think we will generally see a bit more cloud in the mix. that cloud producing some showers at times. those showers will tend to become fewer and further between as the day wears on. the cloud will have some breaks in it, so there will be some sunny spells. best of the sunshine, i think, to be found across the northeastern parts of scotland. the winds will slowly ease as the day wears on, but it will still be quite breezy. breezy enough up to the northeast to make it feel really rather chilly again at eight or nine degrees. a little bit milder than today down towards the south and west of the uk, 12 to 1a degrees. this little ridge of high pressure builds in through the latter part of friday. drying things out and killing off the showers, but into saturday this frontal system starts to approach from the west and as that front approaches our shores, ahead of it winds a start to come up from the south. that change in the wind direction will bring a change in the feel of the weather. milder conditions return on saturday with a lot of cloud. the best of any sunshine in the east, that weather front bringing rain to parts of northern ireland and western scotland particularly where it will also be quite windy. but the southerly wind bringing those milder conditions, so temperatures by this stage 12 degrees in aberdeen, 1a maybe 15 degrees there in plymouth. and as we move into sunday, well that weather front will tended to break apart and become more showery, so there will be some showers across the western side of the uk. not as many showers further east, here we will see some spells of sunshine, but still a brisk southerly wind. and still fairly mild, highs of 1a or 15. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. the leak reveals saudi arabia, japan and australia asked the un some countries trying to weaken a crucial report on climate change. the leak reveals saudi arabia, japan and australia asked the un to play down the need for a rapid move away from fossil fuels. campaigners say its shocking. a small group of coal, oil and meat producing countries are putting the profits of those industries in front of science and in front of the planet. a bitter dispute with poland is dominating an eu summit in brussels. the country's being accused of breaching the bloc�*s core values.

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