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britain from france. a hard-hitting picture and headline there. french| picture and headline there. french have surrendered to traffickers. using this military terms about migrants... britain has accused the french of ceding sovereign territory to criminal people smugglers, is the first line of that story, by allowing a record number migrants to reach the uk in a single day. pretty patel of the home secretary, said to be furious at the quote" -- priti —— priti patel, the home secretary. yes, it is a very big number, it is significant. it is also pushing the sleeves off the front pages, which certainly for some newspapers, the conservative party would rather have stories of getting tough on the french beast of the migrants than taking body blows about mps having second jobs or being accused of sleazy behaviour —— vis—a—vis migrants. sleazy behaviour -- vis-a-vis migrants-_ sleazy behaviour -- vis-a-vis miarants. ~ . ., ., , ., migrants. we have had a statement issued from — migrants. we have had a statement issued from the _ migrants. we have had a statement issued from the home _ migrants. we have had a statement issued from the home office - migrants. we have had a statement i issued from the home office tonight, anna, which says the number of illegal migrants departing from france today is unacceptable. we have a deal with the french government. there was talk of the british not giving them the money, then just a few weeks ago, no, that is an administrative misunderstanding. one wonders now whether the, we are not giving them the money line, might be bubbling up in the home office. this the money line, might be bubbling up in the home office.— in the home office. this has been rumblin: in the home office. this has been rumbling on _ in the home office. this has been rumbling on for— in the home office. this has been rumbling on for months. - in the home office. this has been rumbling on for months. pretty i -- priti —— priti patel seems frustrated at the inability to stop these boats coming — the inability to stop these boats coming across. the french do not seem _ coming across. the french do not seem to — coming across. the french do not seem to be — coming across. the french do not seem to be doing what she wants them to do. _ seem to be doing what she wants them to do. the _ seem to be doing what she wants them to do, the french don't seem to think_ to do, the french don't seem to think it — to do, the french don't seem to think it is — to do, the french don't seem to think it is their problem, so we have had — think it is their problem, so we have had a _ think it is their problem, so we have had a pattern of very tough talk from — have had a pattern of very tough talk from the home office and then a slight _ talk from the home office and then a slight struggle to actually turn it into action. slight struggle to actually turn it into action-— slight struggle to actually turn it into action. . , ., , into action. that is an interesting thin . , into action. that is an interesting thing. isn't _ into action. that is an interesting thing. isn't it? — into action. that is an interesting thing, isn't it? at _ into action. that is an interesting thing, isn't it? at the _ into action. that is an interesting thing, isn't it? at the heart - into action. that is an interesting thing, isn't it? at the heart of. thing, isn't it? at the heart of this? part of this quote, our new plan for immigration will fix the broken system, i don't know how many times i have heard over the years we are going to fix the problem, when it comes to migration, and we never do. in a sense, i suppose, anna, we're dealing with the symptoms, we are never really able to get to the cause. ., �* , ~' cause. that's right. i think the issue as well _ cause. that's right. i think the issue as well with _ cause. that's right. i think the issue as well with illegal - issue as well with illegal migration, there are things that need _ migration, there are things that need to— migration, there are things that need to be done domestically, speed up need to be done domestically, speed up the _ need to be done domestically, speed up the processing times. there are stories— up the processing times. there are stories this — up the processing times. there are stories this week about frustration that deportation flights are being blocked, to people who have been cleared _ blocked, to people who have been cleared by— blocked, to people who have been cleared by them to go, they are being _ cleared by them to go, they are being stopped, and there is a constant _ being stopped, and there is a constant delay, so all of these, it is a huge — constant delay, so all of these, it is a huge problem, very multifaceted and very. _ is a huge problem, very multifaceted and very, very hard to resolve. good~ — and very, very hard to resolve. good~ let's_ and very, very hard to resolve. good. let's and, if we can, with the front of the i. this is quite a fun story. front of the i. this is quite a fun sto . ., ., ., , . story. not all the front pages! we have the eye. _ story. not all the front pages! we have the eye, the _ story. not all the front pages! we have the eye, the times, - story. not all the front pages! we have the eye, the times, been in| story. not all the front pages! we i have the eye, the times, been in the guardian_ have the eye, the times, been in the guardian still, so it will certainly be another— guardian still, so it will certainly be another day of headlines for number— be another day of headlines for number ten! be another day of headlines for numberten! this time, it is be another day of headlines for number ten! this time, it is the eye picking up— number ten! this time, it is the eye picking up on— number ten! this time, it is the eye picking up on natalie elphicke, who once made — picking up on natalie elphicke, who once made quite a few headlines herself by saying marcus rashford should _ herself by saying marcus rashford should focus on the dayjob, and honestly— should focus on the dayjob, and honestly she is now being told that she should focus on her dayjob, as it turns _ she should focus on her dayjob, as it turns out — she should focus on her dayjob, as it turns out she has got a nice sideline — it turns out she has got a nice sideline earning £36,000 as chair of house _ sideline earning £36,000 as chair of house building industry group, so yet another second jobs, mps and he an evil— yet another second jobs, mps and he an evil big _ yet another second jobs, mps and he an evil big debate. | yet another second jobs, mps and he an evil big debate. i do yet another second 'obs, mps and he an evil big debate.— yet another second “obs, mps and he an evil big debate.— an evil big debate. i do not know if the house-building group - an evil big debate. i do not know if the house-building group also - an evil big debate. i do not know if| the house-building group also does the house—building group also does glass houses! daisy? the house-building group also does glass houses! daisy?— glass houses! daisy? exactly. i am naturally this _ glass houses! daisy? exactly. i am naturally this story _ glass houses! daisy? exactly. i am naturally this story itself _ glass houses! daisy? exactly. i am naturally this story itself will - glass houses! daisy? exactly. i am naturally this story itself will be i naturally this story itself will be a massive story, but it is —— because is a properjob. the worst thing about the story, the hypocrisy, because she made these incredibly crass comments when he missed his penalty and she is not laughing now about that, but also, she was being paid £36,000 for eight hours a week. eight hours a week working on something that is not your ownjob, it is working on something that is not your own job, it is actually a long time. that is more than an hour a day, so it is quite a chunk out of her day. it is a funny one, the whole story, the geoffrey cox at the all the rest of it, because your head tells you this should not matter in some ways, because what politicians do and how they affect our lives is all about the decisions they take and the policies they enact and the laws that they pass and all the rest of it, but our hearts tell us this stinks, they are a bunch of hypocrites, and they are just coining it in, therejust in it for the money, they want to go to the house of lords and the rest of it, so... iwas the house of lords and the rest of it, so... i was looking at the polls yesterday. they are shifting in the wrong direction. for the tories. a lot of people's hearts are telling them, stuff you. fine lot of people's hearts are telling them, stuff you.— lot of people's hearts are telling them, stuff you. one of those things which slowly — them, stuff you. one of those things which slowly appears _ them, stuff you. one of those things which slowly appears to _ them, stuff you. one of those things which slowly appears to have - which slowly appears to have traction, which he did not appear to, at the start of last week was to anna and daisy, we will talk to you againjust after 11:30pm. anna and daisy, we will talk to you againjust afterii:30pm. coming anna and daisy, we will talk to you againjust after 11:30pm. coming up next, sport and whether, and then we will bejoining the next, sport and whether, and then we will be joining the team for newsday, so return with us 11:30pm if you would. good evening, i'm tulsen tollett, and this is your sports news, where we start with football. he's won trophies at liverpool as a player, he's won a league title with rangers as a manager. what can he do at aston villa? the big news today was that steven gerrard has been appointed as the replacement for dean smith at villa. it's a club with money to spend, but they're sitting 16th in the premier league, giving gerrard his first potential relegation battle to fight. joe lynskey has more. gerrard... he's got it! steven gerrard played for liverpool for 17 years. even in youth, there was the drive to be a coach. but life in football management takes more turns. after three years at rangers, now he's back in england as aston villa's new manager. they sacked dean smith on sunday but have paid £4.5 million in compensation to get gerrard at the helm. the money they'll be able to offer steven gerrard, and i don't mean his salary, to buy players, to work with the best players, will be something he'll want to test himself with, to see if he can get players into clubs and work woth them and improve them. gerrard's last match with against rangers was li—2 on saturday. his legacy there, though, was sealed last season when, in empty stands at ibrox, rangers won the league. it was, though, his only trophy. nine were possible in scotland in his three years in charge, and stjohnstone won more. but the nature of that title was extraordinary. his team let injust 13 goals, they were unbeaten and stopped rivals celtic winning ten in a row. gerrard went to rangers with something to prove. but england's top flight knows all about him. steven's always had fantastic leadership qualities. i was probably a more senior player, i'd have been 30 when he first came into the england squad. and he was always a talent, but he always had great drive. he's had a fabulous start to his managerial career. he leaves one massive football club to join another. gerrard now is m. it's no secret one day he'd like to coach back where he started. at villa now, he has a premier league platform, and his new team face liverpool in four weeks' time. joe lynskey, bbc news. frank lampard could soon be joining steven gerrard in the premier league. the former chelsea boss is among a number of candidates in talks with norwich about becoming their new manager. the canaries sacked daniel farke last week. australia will face new zealand in sunday's final of the 2020 world cup. the aussies came back from the brink to beat pakistan in another dramatic semifinal in dubai. pakistan batted first, and after a shaky start, some big hitting from mohammad rizwan powered them to 176—4 from their 20 overs. and pakistan started well with the ball too, shadab khan taking four wickets, with australia 96—5 at one stage. but needing 20 off the last ten balls, matthew wade was dropped by hassan ali before hitting the next three deliveries for six to complete a stunning victory. andy murray has been knocked out of the stockholm open, beaten in three sets by the american tommy paul. the 3li—year—old, who knocked out top—seeded italianjannik sinner yesterday, lost the first set before fighting back to level the match. but paul recovered to take the deciding set to reach the semi—finals, while earlier dan evans lost to francis tiafoe. england rugby union head coach eddiejones says he's written to emma raducanu to explain comments he made about her over the weekend. jones was accused of being "uninformed and sexist" after using the us open champion as an example when warning his players about dealing with distractions. he's said his words were not meant as criticism and have been taken out of context. it's just an example of what happened. they need to be aware of it, and i am certainly aware of it, that they need to minimise the distractions. but at the same time, they have to be... so i don't have any misgivings about what i've said. i'm disappointed it was taken out of context, and i'll be disappointed if emma was upset by it. meanwhile on the pitch, eddiejones has picked marcus smith to start at fly—half for england against australia on saturday, with captain owen farrell shifting to inside centre. it will be smith's third start in test matches. there's a real surprise, with the usual centre manu tuilagi moved to the wing despite only one start in that position in his previous tilt england caps. newcastle's adam radwan drops out of the squad to make way for tuilagi. you can get the full line—up on the bbc sport website. there are four changes to the scotland line—up for their match against south africa at murrayfield on saturday. leicester centre matt scott will make his first international start for four years. winger rufus mclean will make his second scotland start, but flanker hamish watson has been benched following last weekend's victory over australia. great britain women's qualifying campaign for eurobasket 2023 got off to a disappointing start with a 73—66 defeat to greece. great britain had gone behind during the third quarter but reduced the gap to five points with just over two minutes to go. but greece held on in manchester to win their first group g game. the ten group winners and four best second—ranked teams will qualify for the finals. and you can get more on that and everything else, of course, on the bbc sport website. but that is all your sport for now. hello. a windy friday will bring some rain at times, heaviest and most persistent in scotland. a few pulses of rain moving through here. there'll also some heavier bursts of rain in northwest england. for northern ireland, a wet start, but then it will turn dry with a few showers. for wales, and across much of england away from the northwest, it'll be showers occasionally but also some drier, brighter moments at times too. and at temperatures, after a mild start, getting up to around ia, 15 degrees, gales around some of the coasts in the north and west. winds easing getting into friday night. still quite breezy along this north sea coast, still a few showers around here going into saturday morning. clear spells in scotland, a few fog patches here as saturday begins. high pressure on saturday, so a calmer, drier day. a few showers across eastern parts of england on the breeze here. mayjust see some patchy rain reaching towards western parts of northern ireland by the end of the afternoon. a lot of cloud around, a few sunny spells here and there, a mild day, as it will be on sunday. �*welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines. as the cop26 climate summit reaches the closing stretch, the gathering's president warns that time is running out to reach an agreement. we are urging ambition and held meetings with quite a number of the negotiating groups and i have been told by groups, but individual parties, but they want to see ambition at the end of cop26. i'm christian fraser in glasgow — where negotiations continue — and where we could get another draft deal in the coming hours. also in the programme — western powers at the un security council condemn the actions of belarus in the crisis over its border with poland.

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