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and mountains, and that will continue through the course of the night. lastly as well in places, so really nasty conditions in some places in the north, but i think also clear spells to come tonight. the temperatures on the western coast will be well above freezing, maybe around five celsius or further east a touch of frost on the way first thing on friday morning. so what have we got in store for tomorrow? further wintry showers are expected across more northern parts of the uk, so this isn't a widespread thing, but snow and ice certainly in parts of scotland across the pennines as well, you can see it here on the weather map early in the morning. lots of sunny spells around, but also watching this area of weather in the south—west of england and parts of southern wales as well, this is a wet spell of weather that will be sweeping across during the course of the morning and into the afternoon. still pretty chilly, around five or six celsius, a little below the average for the time of year. nothing too spectacularly cold. here's another weather from women across the uk on saturday, saturday will not be a nice day across the country. a lot of cloud, outbreaks of rain pretty much across the board, but with this next weather front that will be sweeping and on saturday, i think it will be turning milder, and the week ahead next week is looking milder, and that will be it, the end of this current nippy spell of weather, shall we say. that's all from the bbc news at six so it's goodbye from me hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'm chetan pathak. coming up on the programme — what next for novak djokovic? his visa revoked and now in a government detention hotel in melbourne. he awaits his fate on monday. his mum tells us what she thinks. i feel terrible. since yesterday, last 2a hours. they are keeping him as a prisoner. it'sjust last 2a hours. they are keeping him as a prisoner. it's just not fair, it's not human. australia untroubled by england again and in control at the fourth ashes test in sydney. manchester city covert outright work since as pep guardiola will miss tomorrow's match up with swindon town after testing positive for coronavirus. also coming up in the programme — we will look at the africa cup of nations which will finally kick off in cameroon on sunday and making history. jessica foy becomes the first paid female footballer at a club in northern ireland. hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'm chetan pathak. welcome along, thank you forjoining us. over in australia, novak djokovic remains in his melbourne hotel room playing the waiting game after his visa was dramatically revoked following a huge backlash over his vaccine exemption. as things stand, he's facing deportation after an eventful few days. on tuesday, djokovic, who's previously said he's opposed to vaccination, announced that he had a medical exemption which would allow him to enter melbourne and defend his single�*s title at the australian open later this month. the tournament organisers, tennis australia, confirmed he had a legitimate reason and that was endorsed by the victoria state government, too. but the decision was met with widespread anger with the majority of australians, who've spent months in lockdown under some of the toughest restrictions in the world, questioning why djokovic was allowed to bypass the strict covid rules. australia's prime minister, scott morrison, initially appeared to accept djokovic's medical exemption, but then made a u—turn yesterday, saying that if djokovic failed to provide sufficient evidence, he would not be allowed entry on arrival. djokovic was held for several hours after he landed at melbourne airport before his visa was cancelled. scott morrison announcing djokovic had failed to prove he was double—vaccinated or had a legitimate exemption. what's left now is a legal fight with djokovic taking on the australian government. court officials say he'll be allowed to remain in melbourne pending the outcome of his hearing on monday. he'll have to remain in quarantine at a hotel until then. a long few days for the world number one lie ahead. djokovic is not giving up on playing at the australian open. other players are already there ahead of the start of the tournament in little over ten days�* time and have been having their say on djokovic's situation. i believe in what the people who knows about medicine says. the people says that we need to get vaccinated, we need to get vaccinated. we need to get the vaccine, that's my point. i went through the covid—i9, i have been vaccinated twice. and if you do this, you don't have any problem to play here. iii this, you don't have any problem to -la here. . . this, you don't have any problem to .la here, ., ., ., play here. if he had a fair exemption _ play here. if he had a fair exemption from - play here. if he had a fair exemption from the - play here. if he had a fairj exemption from the real, play here. if he had a fair- exemption from the real, well, he should _ exemption from the real, well, he should be — exemption from the real, well, he should be here. if he did not, he should not— should be here. if he did not, he should not be here. situation is not over yet— should not be here. situation is not over yet from what i know. you can still come _ over yet from what i know. you can still come and compete in the australian open, depends on how it is going _ australian open, depends on how it is going to — australian open, depends on how it is going to be involved with the money— is going to be involved with the money it— is going to be involved with the money it nine times, if he is not there. the — money it nine times, if he is not there, the draw opens up a little bit. ., , ., ,., y there, the draw opens up a little bit. ., , ., , ., there, the draw opens up a little bit. ., , ., ., there, the draw opens up a little bit. ., , ., bit. for sure nobody want to be in that situation. _ bit. for sure nobody want to be in that situation. i _ bit. for sure nobody want to be in that situation. i think— bit. for sure nobody want to be in that situation. i think it's - bit. for sure nobody want to be in that situation. i think it's not - that situation. i think it's not nice — that situation. i think it's not nice to — that situation. i think it's not nice to be _ that situation. i think it's not nice to be however— that situation. i think it's not nice to be however many - that situation. i think it's not . nice to be however many hours that situation. i think it's not - nice to be however many hours he was there. _ nice to be however many hours he was there. but _ nice to be however many hours he was there. but the — nice to be however many hours he was there, but the same _ nice to be however many hours he was there, but the same time, _ nice to be however many hours he was there, but the same time, i— nice to be however many hours he was there, but the same time, i can - there, but the same time, i can understand _ there, but the same time, i can understand why— there, but the same time, i can understand why austrian - there, but the same time, i can| understand why austrian people honestly — understand why austrian people honestly feel _ understand why austrian people honestly feel like _ understand why austrian people honestly feel like they - understand why austrian people honestly feel like they had - understand why austrian people honestly feel like they had the i honestly feel like they had the longest— honestly feel like they had the longest lock _ honestly feel like they had the longest lock down _ honestly feel like they had the longest lock down in _ honestly feel like they had the longest lock down in the - honestly feel like they had the l longest lock down in the world, honestly feel like they had the - longest lock down in the world, so i can understand _ longest lock down in the world, so i can understand these _ longest lock down in the world, so i can understand these people. - longest lock down in the world, so i can understand these people. it's . can understand these people. it's a really— can understand these people. it's a really tough situation _ can understand these people. it's a really tough situation at _ can understand these people. it's a really tough situation at the - really tough situation at the moment _ those are the views of some of the players about novak djokovic, but what about the australian public? we've been asking people in melbourne for their thoughts. he should not be allowed to come. that's his choice not to be vaccinated which is fine and i think the government here has made the choice of you should be vaccinated. he's a champion, he's a true champion— he's a champion, he's a true champion tennis player and has been for years— champion tennis player and has been for years and years and all of a sudden — for years and years and all of a sudden he _ for years and years and all of a sudden he is exam because he has a medicei— sudden he is exam because he has a medical condition, space and playing for all— medical condition, space and playing for all these years with a so—called medicei— for all these years with a so—called medical condition. which i don't understand. my medical condition. which i don't understand-— medical condition. which i don't understand. my first instinct was it's not fair. _ understand. my first instinct was it's not fair, but _ understand. my first instinct was it's not fair, but i _ understand. my first instinct was it's not fair, but i did _ understand. my first instinct was it's not fair, but i did read - understand. my first instinct was it's not fair, but i did read that l it's not fair, but i did read that it's not fair, but i did read that it was— it's not fair, but i did read that it was a — it's not fair, but i did read that it was a double—blind - it's not fair, but i did read that it was a double—blind sort - it's not fair, but i did read that it was a double—blind sort of. it was a double—blind sort of assessment, _ it was a double—blind sort of assessment, so who - it was a double—blind sort of assessment, so who knowsl it was a double—blind sort of- assessment, so who knows what is meant _ assessment, so who knows what is meant on _ assessment, so who knows what is meant on the — assessment, so who knows what is meant on the basis, _ assessment, so who knows what is meant on the basis, it— assessment, so who knows what is meant on the basis, it seems- meant on the basis, it seems unclean _ meant on the basis, it seems unclean if— meant on the basis, it seems unclear. . , meant on the basis, it seems unclear. ., , .,. ., .., unclear. if he has actual medical roblems unclear. if he has actual medical problems with _ unclear. if he has actual medical problems with that, _ unclear. if he has actual medical problems with that, but - unclear. if he has actual medical problems with that, but if - unclear. if he has actual medical problems with that, but if he is. problems with that, but if he is just saying that to get in and does not have an actual reason for it, i guess that's a little bit more iffy. public opinion in australia, it's safe to say, is not in novak djokovic's favour. but amongst his supporters and back in his native serbia, there remains overwhelming support for a player who is no stranger to dividing opinion. lydia campbell reports. with this 20 grand slam titles, novak djokovic is one of the british to ever play the sport but also a man not ever far away from controversy. within six months of the pandemic, the atp tour was shut down leading to djokovic starting his own exhibition event most of the event was criticised due to its lack of social distancing and was eventually cancelled after a number of players, including djokovic, tested positive for the virus. he recovered in time to compete in the us open that was eventually disqualified after accidentally hitting a linejudge in the disqualified after accidentally hitting a line judge in the throat with the ball. off the court, djokovic has proven himself as someone not afraid to take on the establishment was up in 2020, he resigned as president from the atp player council to launch the breakaway professional tennis players association, increasing players association, increasing player power. in serbia, djokovic is a national hero, so the news of his visa being revoked in australia has not gone down well at home. this a not gone down well at home. as a mother. what _ not gone down well at home. as a mother, what can _ not gone down well at home. as a mother, what can i _ not gone down well at home. as a mother, what can i say _ not gone down well at home. is —. mother, what can i say equipment can i imagine how i feel? ifeel terrible. since yesterday, last 2a hours. they are keeping him as a prisoner, it'sjust not hours. they are keeping him as a prisoner, it's just not fair, hours. they are keeping him as a prisoner, it'sjust not fair, it hours. they are keeping him as a prisoner, it's just not fair, it not human. prisoner, it's 'ust not fair, it not human. �* _, , prisoner, it's 'ust not fair, it not human. �* , ~ human. and it community in melbourne have also been — human. and it community in melbourne have also been rallying _ human. and it community in melbourne have also been rallying their _ human. and it community in melbourne have also been rallying their star. - have also been rallying their star. i don't think it is ok for him to have been_ i don't think it is ok for him to have been dragged all this way for this spectacle to take place. | this spectacle to take place. support this spectacle to take place. i support the freedom of choice and novak— support the freedom of choice and novak is— support the freedom of choice and novak is the — support the freedom of choice and novak is the symbol— support the freedom of choice and novak is the symbol of— support the freedom of choice and novak is the symbol of freedom i support the freedom of choice and j novak is the symbol of freedom of choice _ novak is the symbol of freedom of choice sadistically_ novak is the symbol of freedom of choice sadistically moment. - novak is the symbol of freedom of choice sadistically moment. he - novak is the symbol of freedom of| choice sadistically moment. he did not do _ choice sadistically moment. he did not do anything _ choice sadistically moment. he did not do anything to _ choice sadistically moment. he did not do anything to offend - choice sadistically moment. he didj not do anything to offend anybody. for this _ not do anything to offend anybody. for this to— not do anything to offend anybody. for this to happen _ not do anything to offend anybody. for this to happen in _ not do anything to offend anybody. for this to happen in my— not do anything to offend anybody. for this to happen in my country. not do anything to offend anybody. i for this to happen in my country can discriminate like this and for people like this again from overseas, they have medical exemption and have not done anything that's bad, really, just he's here to play. that's bad, really, 'ust he's here to -la . ., that's bad, really, 'ust he's here to .la _ ., ., that's bad, really, 'ust he's here to -la. ., ., , . to play. for now, d'okovic in the will must to play. for now, d'okovic in the win must play _ to play. for now, d'okovic in the will must play the — to play. for now, djokovic in the will must play the waiting - to play. for now, djokovic in the| will must play the waiting game. to play. for now, djokovic in the - will must play the waiting game. all eyes are on monday to see if the australian open must go ahead without its defending champion. lydia campbell, bbc news. staying in australia, england's cricketers have a little longer to wait before they fly home than novak djokovic presumably does. over in sydney, despite the best efforts of stuart broad, australia remain in charge of the fourth test, having declared their first innings on ai6—8 on day two. usman kwahaja with a brilliant century. 3—0 down and having already lost the series, england will resume tonight on 13 without loss, 403 runs behind. our sports correspondent joe wilson reports. technique is everything. there, balanced. steve smith has his way. he batted with assurance through the sydney morning, england did not stop him, the weather sometimes did. when rain showers interrupted, the ground staff raced to cover the pitch. who'd get there first? replays suggested foul play. competitive. the cricket lost its edge. the chance to catch usman khawaja on 28, dropped. costly. what next? ben stokes, urged to bowlaggressively, hurt himself in the process. and australia just kept batting. beautifully played, just a little bit too full. steve smith seems to be immovable when, suddenly, on 67... that is beautifully bowled. he was out, finally something for stuart broad and england. and guess what, another. cameron green caught by crawley. but usman khawaja was going nowhere except to 100. recalled to australia's team after a colleague tested positive for covid, this was an opportunity seized for khawaja, for australia. a16 the total, and after chasing that ball for nearly two days, england then had to bat for a few minutes. crawley out for nought. oh, no, mitchell starc overstepped the line, no ball. zach, you're back. joe wilson, bbc news. little broad to smile about afterwards as he hopes england mounts a response with a bat which i have struggle to do so far. you can dissect loads on this trip, but actually first innings runs is where you live in test cricket and we have failed to deliver that. and honestly it doesn't matter what bowlers you play if you get bowled out for mo. might be a bit brutal, but that's the truth in test cricket. so, an honest assessment of england's batting woes from stuart broad. a different story, though, for australia and this man, usman khawaja, who reached three figures on his return to the test side and afterwards explained why he celebrated his century like this, in the trademark celebration pose of american basketball star lebron james. i wasjust excited, i i was just excited, i was so i wasjust excited, i was so pumped. it i wasjust excited, i was so pumped. it was _ i wasjust excited, i was so pumped. it was 100, — i wasjust excited, i was so pumped. it was 100, they don't come often in a lot of— it was 100, they don't come often in a lot of hard — it was 100, they don't come often in a lot of hard work goes into them. i've a lot of hard work goes into them. we had _ a lot of hard work goes into them. we had so— a lot of hard work goes into them. i've had so much a bore and the crowd _ i've had so much a bore and the crowd has— i've had so much a bore and the crowd has been excellent and it's been _ crowd has been excellent and it's been great actually and behind me the whole — been great actually and behind me the whole way through even when i came _ the whole way through even when i came out— the whole way through even when i came out there yesterday and got a bil came out there yesterday and got a big roar— came out there yesterday and got a big roar in — came out there yesterday and got a big roar in reception. it's been unbelievable, so i don't know why i did it _ unbelievable, so i don't know why i did it i_ unbelievable, so i don't know why i did it i muck— unbelievable, so i don't know why i did it. i muck around with the boys and do _ did it. i muck around with the boys and do it— did it. i muck around with the boys and do it when i'm shooting hoops or if i and do it when i'm shooting hoops or if i went— and do it when i'm shooting hoops or if i went table tennis or pool or anything stupid. ijust brought it to test— anything stupid. ijust brought it to test cricket, why not? thanks to khawaja, australia are well positioned again. our cricket reporter henry morean is in sydney and has been getting the thoughts of cricketer and commentator alex hartley. another hot and steamy day here in sydney and another long slog for the england bowlers. austria eventually declaring on ai6—8 in england getting through that awkward half hour before the close, crawley and hamid to surviving despite an investment for carly call and slips off a no—ball from mitchell starc but they are still there and hoping in the morning to build a partnership that can give england a little bit of hope for a positive outcome in this game. alex hartley was watching on in this day was donated by australia particularly khawaja back with a 100. has not -la ed in khawaja back with a 100. has not played in the _ khawaja back with a 100. has not played in the side _ khawaja back with a 100. has not played in the side in _ khawaja back with a 100. has not played in the side in two - khawaja back with a 100. has not played in the side in two years i khawaja back with a 100. has not| played in the side in two years we came _ played in the side in two years we came out today in place of travis head and — came out today in place of travis head and battled in the first part of his— head and battled in the first part of his innings and did not score very— of his innings and did not score very quickly but once he was comfortable at the crease, he was able to _ comfortable at the crease, he was able to accelerate and score runs quite _ able to accelerate and score runs quite freely in the end and australia's day was khawaja's day as well. australia's day was khawa'a's day as well. . , australia's day was khawa'a's day as well. ., , , ., , , well. the way he played is the bluerint well. the way he played is the blueprint the _ well. the way he played is the blueprint the england - well. the way he played is the blueprint the england bettors| well. the way he played is the - blueprint the england bettors have to follow. to blueprint the england bettors have to follow. ., , , , blueprint the england bettors have to follow. ., , , ., ., to follow. to be lessons learned for the england — to follow. to be lessons learned for the england betters_ to follow. to be lessons learned for the england betters as _ to follow. to be lessons learned for the england betters as they - to follow. to be lessons learned for the england betters as they made l the england betters as they made mistakes — the england betters as they made mistakes to the serious and they can watch _ mistakes to the serious and they can watch us _ mistakes to the serious and they can watch us that he has come in for the first time _ watch us that he has come in for the first time since 2019, battled, why can we _ first time since 2019, battled, why can we not— first time since 2019, battled, why can we not do that?— can we not do that? that's the question- _ can we not do that? that's the question- can _ can we not do that? that's the question. can england - can we not do that? that's the l question. can england tomorrow can we not do that? that's the - question. can england tomorrow show a bit of grit, a bit of fight and get somewhere towards where australia got two at a50 in average first—inning score at sydney so a little not feel they are out of the game yet but looking at the weather this around, the draw is the favourite. england not wanting to win but a lot to still be gained from it. �* . win but a lot to still be gained from it. . ., ., ' , win but a lot to still be gained fromit.�* ., . ., . win but a lot to still be gained fromit. ., . ., . ., from it. and we have a 1% chance of winning this — from it. and we have a 1% chance of winning this game _ from it. and we have a 1% chance of winning this game according - from it. and we have a 1% chance of| winning this game according to when predictor but they are there any that to — predictor but they are there any that to put wrongs right and they have _ that to put wrongs right and they have made mistakes throughout this series— have made mistakes throughout this series and _ have made mistakes throughout this series and this normally the batting letting _ series and this normally the batting letting england down. they have got a huge _ letting england down. they have got a huge opportunity tomorrow to put the wrongs right chemical out there improve _ the wrongs right chemical out there improve people wrong.— the wrongs right chemical out there improve people wrong. stuart broad award on him _ improve people wrong. stuart broad award on him finally _ improve people wrong. stuart broad award on him finally with _ improve people wrong. stuart broad award on him finally with five - award on him finally with five wickets as he was described as a caged tiger by the england coach ahead of this game. he does this and comes back in the side it takes wickets. he comes back in the side it takes wickets. . r' comes back in the side it takes wickets. ., w wickets. he asked he said if the first time you've _ wickets. he asked he said if the first time you've ever _ wickets. he asked he said if the first time you've ever had - wickets. he asked he said if the first time you've ever had to - wickets. he asked he said if the i first time you've ever had to have wickets. he asked he said if the - first time you've ever had to have a ball synthesised, a five foot bob had gone — ball synthesised, a five foot bob had gone in the crowd because line hit in _ had gone in the crowd because line hit in the _ had gone in the crowd because line hit in the crab but he both fantastically and was relentless in bo brantley with the new ball. all the bowlers bowled well to date and there was _ the bowlers bowled well to date and there was a little bit hard done by but stuart — there was a little bit hard done by but stuart broad pick up five others was incredible. gn but stuart broad pick up five others was incredible.— but stuart broad pick up five others was incredible. on the honours board here and for— was incredible. on the honours board here and for england, _ was incredible. on the honours board here and for england, we _ was incredible. on the honours board here and for england, we know- was incredible. on the honours board here and for england, we know the i here and for england, we know the issues and the talk of them at the batting but the bowlers will feel they have been perhaps a little unfortunate to see austria scoring north of a00 and the question now really is what england betters can do in response on day three? that if the question. follow the live commentary on bbc radio 5 live overnight. time now for some other stories, and staying with cricket, south africa have levelled their three—match test series with india at 1—1. they reached their target of 2a0 with seven wickets to spare in johannesburg. dean elgar made 96 not out. the third and deciding match starts next tuesday. wales full—back liam williams will move from scarlets great britain are out of the 80 b cup in sydney as they have missed in canada and germany. wales full—back liam williams will move from scarlets to cardiff rugby next season. he's currently in his second spell in llanelli, but has been limited to just four appearances since his return two years ago. williams says he's "fully committed" to scarlets for the rest of the campaign. manchester city manager pep guardiola will miss his club's fa cup third—round tie at swindon town tomorrow after testing positive for covid—19. guardiola's assistant juanma lillo also has the virus. the pair are among 21 players and staff isolating at city, including seven first team players. assistant coach rodolfo borrell will take charge of the side at swindon. possibly being one of the most easiest line—ups we have had to decide because we're just going to play with the ones we have available. we don't have much more. but our aim is to keep playing as much as we can. playing to respect our competition and play too as i said keep playing it at this moment we can field a team. i don't know in the following days what is going to happen but right now again it's an easy decision and easy lab to decide because we will play with what we've got. and burnley boss sean dyche will miss his team's fa cup match with huddersfield. assistant ian woan will be in charge. burnley had three games postponed last month, but their fa cup tie isn't thought to be at risk at the moment. gabon captain pierre—emerick aubameyang has tested positive for covid—19 just four days before his country's first game at the africa cup of nations. aubameyang and nice midfielder mario lemina both tested positive on arrival in cameroon. the team's coach also tested positive. the trio, who are all asymptomatic, are isolating in their hotel rooms and awaiting results of pcr tests. gabon play their opening group c match against comoros on monday. hosts cameroon play burkina faso in the tournament's first match on sunday. after various delays the biggest african showpiece but even as they get ready, certain parts of cameron are in turmoiland get ready, certain parts of cameron are in turmoil and for those regency tournament could not have come at a worse time. we have more in this report. six years after being awarded the right to host a cup of nations, cameron is on the look of the continent. it was originally posted 2019 but moving to egypt because of doubts it would be ready on time. the key pandemic has caused it delays and this man who works in the country's sports ministry says they are ready. country's sports ministry says they are read . ., ., ., are ready. so, for now, all those we are forging — are ready. so, for now, all those we are forging ahead _ are ready. so, for now, all those we are forging ahead to _ are ready. so, for now, all those we are forging ahead to give _ are ready. so, for now, all those we are forging ahead to give to - are ready. so, for now, all those we are forging ahead to give to the - are forging ahead to give to the cameroonian public, the african nations and the world at large an excellent composition. but nations and the world at large an excellent composition.— nations and the world at large an excellent composition. but it soon is the nation _ excellent composition. but it soon is the nation was _ excellent composition. but it soon is the nation was name _ excellent composition. but it soon is the nation was name is - excellent composition. but it soon is the nation was name is hosting | is the nation was name is hosting security situation have to tear it in. in certain parts of the country, seems like these were the reality of life. cameron is a nation divided by language and geography. english speakers in the southwest and northwest feel marginalised. this activist is one of those affected and campaigned for better rights. in the west region there is regular exchange — the west region there is regular exchange of gunshots between security— exchange of gunshots between security forces and separatist forces — security forces and separatist forces in _ security forces and separatist forces in there is a separatist force — forces in there is a separatist force base in this village and my family— force base in this village and my family are — force base in this village and my family are displaced. there is high risk of— family are displaced. there is high risk of being burned like some of the order— risk of being burned like some of the order civilian population that have _ the order civilian population that have been— the order civilian population that have been burned in their houses. there _ have been burned in their houses. there is— have been burned in their houses. there is no— have been burned in their houses. there is no guarantee of tomorrow. when _ there is no guarantee of tomorrow. when it— there is no guarantee of tomorrow. when it comes to the stadium for the cup of nations, this is a problem area. the town hosting to initiate, mali, mauritania and gambia but the government is afraid separatist could target the tournament. the threats are _ could target the tournament. tue: threats are there. could target the tournament. tta: threats are there. other could target the tournament. t“ta: threats are there. other nations will taken care of. the security problem and in this domain. beyond the safety matter— problem and in this domain. beyond the safety matter there _ problem and in this domain. beyond the safety matter there is _ problem and in this domain. beyond the safety matter there is also - problem and in this domain. beyond the safety matter there is also the l the safety matter there is also the issue of the cost of hosting. an opposition party mp has claimed the government has huge a.5 billion euros that could have gone to developing the country for the nations cup, figures that have not been confirmed by the government. not everyone agrees, though. some fans think he will be worth it. b, fans think he will be worth it. a lot of foreigners coming into the country~ — lot of foreigners coming into the country~ it— lot of foreigners coming into the country it will— lot of foreigners coming into the country. it will help _ lot of foreigners coming into the country. it will help economics l lot of foreigners coming into the i country. it will help economics to lot of foreigners coming into the . country. it will help economics to a source _ country. it will help economics to a source of _ country. it will help economics to a source of income _ country. it will help economics to a source of income for _ country. it will help economics to al source of income for cameroonians. country. it will help economics to a . source of income for cameroonians. i don't _ source of income for cameroonians. i don't think— source of income for cameroonians. i don't think it's — source of income for cameroonians. i don't think it's a _ source of income for cameroonians. i don't think it's a waste _ source of income for cameroonians. i don't think it's a waste of— don't think it's a waste of resources _ don't think it's a waste of resources.— don't think it's a waste of resources. , , _, , don't think it's a waste of resources. , , ., resources. everybody comes to cameron for — resources. everybody comes to cameron for the _ resources. everybody comes to cameron for the cup _ resources. everybody comes to cameron for the cup and - resources. everybody comes to cameron for the cup and this . resources. everybody comes to cameron for the cup and this is resources. everybody comes to - cameron for the cup and this is the very, very best country. {lin cameron for the cup and this is the very, very best country.— very, very best country. on the pitch. there — very, very best country. on the pitch, there is _ very, very best country. on the pitch, there is expectation - very, very best country. on the pitch, there is expectation the | pitch, there is expectation the country will win a title they last claimed in 2017. translation: ~ ., ., translation: we met we aim to reach the finals and — translation: we met we aim to reach the finals and if — translation: we met we aim to reach the finals and if we _ translation: we met we aim to reach the finals and if we don't _ translation: we met we aim to reach the finals and if we don't it _ translation: we met we aim to reach the finals and if we don't it will- the finals and if we don't it will be difficult for us. the technical stuff to deal with criticism because people here don't forgive failure. some fans believe a win on home soul carries bitter significance with potential to bring people together. to matches live on bbc and you can follow live tents covered two of the tournament on bbc sport website. the football association has confirmed that a ten—point deduction has been imposed on championship side coventry united ladies. the deduction has been applied immediately. we reported yesterday how the club were saved from liquidation at the 11th hour. it had been feared that they could go into administration in their first season since turning professional, but now a deal in principle has been agreed with a wolverhampton—based businessman. next to a moment of history in northern ireland. glentoran captainjessica foy has become the first female player to sign a paid professional contract with a football club there. she's called it a significant starting point in the development of the women's game in the country and hopes more of her team—mates will follow suit and sign pro contracts in the coming months. to be the first payment is in a professional contract domestically it came out of it i can put in the words how much of an honour it is. and you're right, it is history making for women pop and football in northern ireland something we have been striving towards for the past couple of years as of now something that happened overnight. the club at glentoran have been doing massive improvements to the women's structure to get us to the point we are at now. but for me a personal level, i'm incredibly honoured. the stepping forward to some the professional country before women as a whole i think this is massive and it's a starting point now for us to really push on and start competing in europe and the champions league whenever we qualify. we might not be at the level of england and scotland at the level of england and scotland at the minute, but they all had a starting point to and our neighbours in terms of sky lanterns what they did in turning the game professional and something we probably aim towards, yes, but we definitely was a can of the couple of years and there is some longevity in this in there is some longevity in this in the club a guaranteed us a couple of years on our contracts for professional levels and we will push on again. so as to something you were going to strive towards and hopefully in the next two years many players will look to go across the water to scotland but might stay at glentoran for a couple of years in a professional status there and then maybe try and push on the career that way. and finally, some of us might have made a new year's resolution to do more running, but captain scott fisher didn't wait untiljanuary. for the past 27 days, the army officer from kent has been running a marathon every day, including christmas day. he finally completed his challenge today and is hoping to raise more than £250,000 for charity in support of his wife, who has a rare condition called mast cell disease. amanda akass reports. over the past 27 days, captain scott fisher has run 707 miles around his home in gillingham. he finished his 27th marathon this morning by pushing his wife megan and their three—year—old daughter molly. i'm elated. like... ..i can't tell you the buzz that i had for that last kilometres pushing megan. i knew i would be pushing 100 kilograms plus for the last two corners, but it was like a victory lap, it was great. it was freezing, but it was so worthwhile, especially to have molly on my knee doing it as well. i'm so proud, i can't even describe it. i was expecting him to do a few marathons and then pile in, cos it's quite a big feat, but he's absolutely smashed it. absolutely throwing it down. scott's been running to raise awareness of a rare condition called mast cell activation syndrome, which megan developed three years ago after getting sepsis when molly was born. it means sales in the immune system respond excessively to a range of triggers from food to perfume, causing frequent allergic reactions in leaving her rely on a wheelchair. i could seriously not be held for my daughter— i could seriously not be held for my daughter and mentally is will it takes _ daughter and mentally is will it takes its — daughter and mentally is will it takes its toll. scott has sat with me numerous nightsjust cry my eyes out because — me numerous nightsjust cry my eyes out because ijust thought i cannot io out because ijust thought i cannot go on _ out because ijust thought i cannot go on with— out because ijust thought i cannot go on with this.— out because ijust thought i cannot go on with this. scott hopes to fund more research _ go on with this. scott hopes to fund more research and _ go on with this. scott hopes to fund more research and so _ go on with this. scott hopes to fund more research and so far— go on with this. scott hopes to fund more research and so far he - go on with this. scott hopes to fund more research and so far he has - more research and so far he has raised nearly £220,000 for the charity mast cell action. normally we would raise _ charity mast cell action. normally we would raise around _ charity mast cell action. normally we would raise around £2000 - charity mast cell action. normally we would raise around £2000 a i charity mast cell action. normally - we would raise around £2000 a year, so the _ we would raise around £2000 a year, so the amount — we would raise around £2000 a year, so the amount that _ we would raise around £2000 a year, so the amount that scott _ we would raise around £2000 a year, so the amount that scott has - we would raise around £2000 a year, so the amount that scott has broughtj so the amount that scott has brought in is unprecedented. _ so the amount that scott has brought in is unprecedented. he _ so the amount that scott has brought in is unprecedented. he has - so the amount that scott has brought in is unprecedented. he has made i so the amount that scott has brought in is unprecedented. he has made soj in is unprecedented. he has made so much _ in is unprecedented. he has made so much difference _ in is unprecedented. he has made so much difference to _ in is unprecedented. he has made so much difference to thousands - in is unprecedented. he has made so much difference to thousands of - much difference to thousands of people _ much difference to thousands of people in— much difference to thousands of people in their— much difference to thousands of people in their lives _ much difference to thousands of people in their lives and - much difference to thousands of people in their lives and we - much difference to thousands of people in their lives and we arel people in their lives and we are delighted and _ people in their lives and we are delighted and in— people in their lives and we are delighted and in all— people in their lives and we are delighted and in all of- people in their lives and we are delighted and in all of him. - people in their lives and we are delighted and in all of him. it. people in their lives and we are| delighted and in all of him. [it is delighted and in all of him. it is so nice to _ delighted and in all of him. it is so nice to have _ delighted and in all of him. so nice to have done delighted and in all of him.- so nice to have done something that's going to have so much good. one person running just doing some running can help so many ill people. it's brilliant. now they are both looking forward to a well—deserved rest. that's all from sportsday. more updates for you later on tonight but for now, good night. good evening. it's been a wintry day after that frosty start. we've seen a little snow around as well, particularly on the hills, and we've got more snow showers following through this evening and overnight, coming through on that brisk westerly wind, which has really accentuated the chill today. now, overnight temperatures won't be quite as low as last night, but they'll certainly be low enough to allow freezing to occur and for ice to form, particularly following the showers and where we've still got the snow showers. so, there are warnings out for snow and ice across the northern half of the country, but it'll be pretty cold in the south, too. sunny spells, here, but potentially even a bit of rain and hill snow for south wales and southern parts of england through the day tomorrow. heavy showers further north, the odd rumble of thunder, certainly some hail and more sleet and snow, even possibly at lower levels. the temperatures are low enough for it, and it becomes very windy in the south later on as that weather system rushes through. and then for the weekend, it's this bout wet and windy atlantic weather coming in. perhaps sunday, at the moment, looking like the drier day of the weekend. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. it this is outside source. is one—year to the congress the it is one—year to the congress on the hill. president biden claims a web of lies by donald trump. he values a web of lies by donald trump. the: values power over principle because he sees his own interests as more important that his countries interests and america's interest. {lin interests and america's interest. on the house floor speaker nancy pelosi held a moment of silent for those who died republicans are expected to deliver their own january six response soon. security forces in keswick of clear the square of the days of anti—government protests. and the world men's tennis number one know that djokovic finds himself confined to an immigration hotel

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