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20s across the south—east but the humidity will be ebbing away and into the weekend it looks like it's going to be one of sunshine and showers, and some of them heavy. that's it. i'll be back at ten, but you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website. the news continues here on bbc one, as wejoin our colleagues for the news where you are. bye for now. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. columbia continue their world cup journey with victory over jamaica — england now wait in the quarter—finals. laurenjames will miss that game — the england player says sorry to the fans and her teammates for her red card in their last 16 win over nigeria. and france turn on the style to cruise into the last eight — they hit four past morocco. also coming up on sportsday... sanctions for time wasting and approaching the referee. we hearfrom the head of the premier league on new rules that could impact player behaviour next season. and we speak to the newest star of the bmx park — keiran reilly reflects on his stunning world championship gold in glasgow. hello there and welcome along to the programme. and the quarterfinal line ups are complete at the womens world cup. england will face colombia, after the south american side ended the dreams ofjamaica in front of huge support in melbourne. the young side, who beat germany on the way to the last 8, will prove a stern test for sarina wiegman�*s side. david brindle was watching. at the stadium where canada, brazil and the united states were eliminated columbia and jamaica hope to avoid a similar fate. eliminated columbia and jamaica hope to avoid a similarfate. for eliminated columbia and jamaica hope to avoid a similar fate. for the winners, england oh wait. the first half is physical in tents but ultimately goalless. that was nothing new forjamaica's defensive been impenetrable in this but when brought the bogged down perfectly she ended that run.— brought the bogged down perfectly she ended that run. columbia hit the front! next to _ she ended that run. columbia hit the front! next to their _ she ended that run. columbia hit the front! next to their captain _ she ended that run. columbia hit the front! next to their captain on the i front! next to their captain on the night! the second goal. it sends the colombians in the stands into raptures. colombians in the stands into ra tures. g; :: :: ., , colombians in the stands into ratures. ;;:: :: ., , ., ., raptures. over 300 mentors had gone b for raptures. over 300 mentors had gone by forjamaica — raptures. over 300 mentors had gone by forjamaica conceded _ raptures. over 300 mentors had gone by forjamaica conceded the _ raptures. over 300 mentors had gone by forjamaica conceded the first - by forjamaica conceded the first goal of the tournament and it brought them to life will stop —— 300 minutes. they probably should've equalised without columbia spotted an opportunity and immediately hit on the counter, a chance to double their lead. england will watch this consciously, something for them to keepin consciously, something for them to keep in mind in the next round. green tech kept pushing for the equaliser and came this close with “p equaliser and came this close with up ——jamaica kept pushing for the agonisingly wide. a fairy tale for jamaica anzio, columbia held their nerve. they are prizes first quarterfinal appearance at a world cup and a date with the european champions. and that date — this saturday morning. colombia very much one of the surprise packages of this tournament. outsiders coming into it, who would bet against them, given what we've seen and who's gone out? our reporter katie smith was in melbourne for the match and told us what type of team england can expect in the last eight. they are a determined, aggressive side. they do not mind leaving a little bit on their opponents in every single challenge. they don't give up. i know it's a cliche but every single girl, they pressed hard, they are running for everything, derek clicked on the wings which is something we saw from nigeria fallbacks. they really utilise their wits. in the 18—year—old superstar who had a couple of decent chances dedicate on the scoresheet. i think they perhaps the scoresheet. i think they perhaps the biggest advantage they may face on saturday the the 12 men affect, 12 woman affect, and child and women they have so much support. it's spectacular. this is the best atmosphere i've seen it in that so far columbia — germany game as well when they got that shark wins. it's like they are home team for the i've been told they have a massive student population here and they are travelling from all across australia to be here. they are fans travelling from columbia. that's a huge, huge advantage. from columbia. that's a huge, huge advantaae. , , , , advantage. definitely helps him in the a-rou advantage. definitely helps him in the grow) stages. _ advantage. definitely helps him in the group stages, they _ advantage. definitely helps him in the group stages, they dropped i advantage. definitely helps him in l the group stages, they dropped the group. this is a tournament of shocks, is it it? i group. this is a tournament of shocks, is it it?— shocks, is it it? i can't believe it. i shocks, is it it? i can't believe it- iwas _ shocks, is it it? i can't believe it. i was there _ shocks, is it it? i can't believe it. i was there only _ shocks, is it it? i can't believe it. i was there only two - shocks, is it it? i can't believe - it. i was there only two nights ago when the usa were defending back to back champions knocked out. wejust got even then that didn't seem that shocking because we'd already seen german ego, canada go. i watched brazil go, i watched martha take her last ever world cup kick you wouldn't write off columbia, yes they were lower than england in the mid—20s but they've shown they can do it here. they're so passionate this is the first ever quarterfinal. they are from a rich footballing nation. we saw england struggle against nigeria. this is the tournament where you don't predict anything. tournament where you don't predict an hina. , tournament where you don't predict an . , ~ tournament where you don't predict an hina. , ~ ., anything. absolutely. and that as - ect anything. absolutely. and that asect of anything. absolutely. and that aspect of england's _ anything. absolutely. and that aspect of england's slow- anything. absolutely. and that aspect of england's slow start | aspect of england's slow start against nigeria for would columbia be likely to do knowing that england are a slow starter? it’s be likely to do knowing that england are a slow starter?— are a slow starter? it's in their dna. i are a slow starter? it's in their dna. | would _ are a slow starter? it's in their dna. i would suggest - are a slow starter? it's in their dna. i would suggest that - are a slow starter? it's in their- dna. i would suggest that columbia will go out hearties nigeria did. they will try to the players out wide and it will be interesting to see how serena beekman watches the match tonight and how she'll potentially use the back three that she'd been trying out for that we saw the red card for laurenjames, getting so frustrated by the press from nigeria. iwould getting so frustrated by the press from nigeria. i would suggest columbia might be a whole new level in that sense. it's good to be a lot about game management. england have the depth in the squad, they have the depth in the squad, they have the experience of these big—game moments and columbia have never been in the quarterfinals before. but they like the dark hearts, they like a hefty challenge and i think that's where they try to niggle england on saturday. and to complete the last eight at the tournament. france were the final side to make it through, after a convincing 4—0 win over morocco. the french scored three goals in eight first half minutes to put themselves comfortably in front — the best of those coming through kenza dali. eugenie le sommer scored the second of her goals late on, to confirm their place in the quarterfinal, next up for them is co—hosts australia on saturday. france turning on the style there. and they'll need to be on form, to face the resurgent co—hosts, the winner could face england, if the lionesses can get past colombia. one player missing out is laurenjames, who's suspended — she apologised today on social media for the stamp which could have cost england dearly. former england striker and record scorer ellen white joined me earlier — she started by telling me james will be a big miss. obviously, i'm really disappointed for her in the sense that she's lit up for her in the sense that she's lit up this tournament. scoring, assisting and something that she'll put on very different in this england team. really got it for her. she has made a mistake and she's come out and apologise. i'm hoping... i know the team will be behind her and hopefully the country. she is going to be one of england's stars of the future. disappointing, were not sure whether it's one match or more than that now. hopefully she might feature in this world cup but she is one for the future for england. the quarterfinal _ the future for england. the quarterfinal line-ups - the future for england. the quarterfinal line—ups are complete now what do you make of the ties? really exciting ties. obviously spain, netherlands, there will be an interesting lawn. ifeel spain, netherlands, there will be an interesting lawn. i feel like spain, netherlands, there will be an interesting lawn. ifeel like japan are so on form. they're gonna face a suite in time that will be quite tired but you view it from the penalty issue live. the physicality that you pairing up and face jet. exciting times in the england — columbia, australia— france. if feel like it's can be super exciting and we will just see. like it's can be super exciting and we willjust see. i don't want to call it because there's been some shockers over this world cup. it’s shockers over this world cup. it's been a tournament of upset. anyone you can see, potentially in england match? i you can see, potentially in england match? , ., ., match? i spoke today saying that it's almost _ match? i spoke today saying that it's almost like _ match? i spoke today saying that it's almost like world _ match? i spoke today saying that it's almost like world cup - match? i spoke today saying that l it's almost like world cup rankings thrown out the window. columbia are the lowest ranked now in the final foot up there to be a tough one. they've got some flare, some excitement. they've got a lot of fans travelling. it's going to be a tough one for england for the little bit different but i'm hoping that we will be galvanised by this performance against nigeria, who is winning on penalties and hopefully a good performance coming out. a, good performance coming out. a gritty wand. we saw that against haiti as well. how do you think england will approach this match given the way they played against china was so different and denmark, do you see anything different in this columbia match? big do you see anything different in this columbia match?— do you see anything different in this columbia match? big need a rest and recover- — this columbia match? big need a rest and recover. not— this columbia match? big need a rest and recover. not a _ this columbia match? big need a rest and recover. not a lot _ this columbia match? big need a rest and recover. not a lot of _ and recover. not a lot of days between the matches. i'm not sure number three, whether she'll go back to her normal formation of a for— 3-3. to her normal formation of a for— 3—3. for england you just need to up the intensity. columbia, when we were chatting they can be quite negatively. england need to be in control of their emotions. niggle. just move the ball and try to get the ball in that attacking third. we got some unbelievable players with flair and if they can play with freedom hopefully we could score some gold. it could be tricky because what columbia or have going forward, they've got young talented players was at work and have to be defensively very strong. it's going to be tough but i'm hoping that england will progress. there's plenty more to bring you from the footballing world. some more headlines... wolves bossjulen lopetegui is set to leave ahead of the new season with former bournemouth manager gary o'neil set to replace him. talks were held today over the spaniards exit. lopetegui took over in november when the side were bottom but the club's financial situation led to speculation he could leave. newcastle united have signed southampton defender tino livramento, in a deal worth up to £40 million of a five year contract. livramento, whojoined southampton from chelsea two years ago, is newcastle's third summer signing. tottenham have confirmed two more summer signings today. micky van de ven, the dutch defender joins from german side wolfsburg for £34 million, on a six year contract. he captained the netherlands under—21s in this summer's european championship. and alejo veliz from rosario central, subject to international clearance and work permit. and a blow for chelsea before the season — striker christopher nkunku is out for an extended period of time after undergoing surgery for an injured knee, sustained on the club's pre—season tour of the us. chelsea host liverpool in their premier league opener on sunday. the start of the premier league season is this weekend, but one thing you're sure to notice in the new campaign, is the amount of injury time played. new rules mean stoppages — like at the men's world cup last year, will be more strictly adhered to. it made an impact at the weekend, with all but two of the 35 efl matches going beyond 100 minutes. the match between northampton and stevenage was 112 minutes' long. some players have already expressed their frustration with what the rules mean. manchester united's raphael varane said on social media, that the players and managers haven't been listened to and says there are already too many games. it's due to have an impact on fans too. so let's get more now, from our reporter matt graveling — who today was at the launch of the new premier league campaign in brighton. of the new premier league this of the new premier league is it, another premier l season. this is it, another premier league season. it comes around quickly. this is what they are all going to be playing for again. manchester city is colours the blue and white after the historic trouble last season. as always a long way to go. but this season there could be a little bit longer. that's because match officials have been told to add the exact amount of tame for specific incidents like substitution or goal celebrations in the past they were put on a nominal amount of time. this is drawn some criticism. i'm here for the official launch of the premier league and i talked with richard masters was that we've redrawn the line, that's the best way of putting it the season. and way of putting it the season. and ut a way of putting it the season. and put a different — way of putting it the season. and put a different emphasis on how you treat a _ put a different emphasis on how you treat a raspberry, the aggressive stuff, _ treat a raspberry, the aggressive stuff, getting up close to a person and putting your hands on a referee is unacceptable. you see those things— is unacceptable. you see those things published on the pitch and post match as well. the things published on the pitch and post match as well.— post match as well. the seagulls finish six making _ post match as well. the seagulls finish six making history - post match as well. the seagulls finish six making history on - post match as well. the seagulls finish six making history on the i finish six making history on the south coast last season. which means they can have to factor in european football to an already congested schedule. what does their ceo made of more games and potentially longer matches? the of more games and potentially longer matches? , ._ ., , matches? the player welfare is alwa s matches? the player welfare is always important _ matches? the player welfare is always important to _ matches? the player welfare is always important to us - matches? the player welfare isj always important to us because matches? the player welfare is - always important to us because we know _ always important to us because we know we _ always important to us because we know we are placing demands on the athletes _ know we are placing demands on the athletes week to week to play at a high level— athletes week to week to play at a high level intensity, provide great entertainment. i suspect the changes will be _ entertainment. i suspect the changes will be extreme initially. we will see some — will be extreme initially. we will see some quite long periods of added times— see some quite long periods of added times all— see some quite long periods of added times all things first and second half of— times all things first and second half of games. i'd like to think as those _ half of games. i'd like to think as those changes work their way through we will— those changes work their way through we will see _ those changes work their way through we will see last time added on because — we will see last time added on because the game itself change to play more — because the game itself change to play more and the game will adapt to it. ., ., ., ., , it. the “ailfor a longer in'ury time it. the jail for a longer in'ury time is been i it. the jail for a longer in'ury time is been brought i it. the jail for a longer injury time is been brought into i it. the jail for a longer injuryj time is been brought into try it. the jail for a longer injury i time is been brought into try to cut down on time racing it also allows fans to see the ball in play more. it has drawn criticism from players and managers, pep tortorella and kevin de bruyne. i got the thoughts of the brighton captain. it’s kevin de bruyne. i got the thoughts of the brighton captain.— of the brighton captain. it's gonna ut a lot of the brighton captain. it's gonna put a lot of— of the brighton captain. it's gonna put a lot of demand _ of the brighton captain. it's gonna put a lot of demand on _ of the brighton captain. it's gonna put a lot of demand on earth i of the brighton captain. it's gonna l put a lot of demand on earth -- pep put a lot of demand on earth —— pep guardiola _ put a lot of demand on earth —— pep guardiola. the same time it's going to be _ guardiola. the same time it's going to be lfetter— guardiola. the same time it's going to be better game could you get longer— to be better game could you get longer with the ball in play. will have _ longer with the ball in play. will have to — longer with the ball in play. will have to see how it goes and see how the body— have to see how it goes and see how the body copes with it. we have to see how it goes and see how the body copes with it.— the body copes with it. we sought additional time _ the body copes with it. we sought additional time and _ the body copes with it. we sought additional time and matches i the body copes with it. we sought l additional time and matches played in the efl this weekend. will have an impact on the premier league? there's not long to wait because manchester city, the current holders of this trophy will be heading to face theirformer player of this trophy will be heading to face their former player in burnley manager on friday night. to rugby league and sam burgess — one of the biggest stars of the sport has agreed to become the new head coach of super league side warrington wolves. burgess, who made his name in australia with the south sydney rabittohs — the team co—owned by hollywood star russell crowe will take over next season, after daryl powell was sacked last month, having lost six in a row. rugby league presenter tanya arnold joined me in the studio and told me it's a risk that could pay off. you would definitely say it's a gamble by warrenton. he said a year at a club and that's already been second grade. it was described to me as bush footing and they had this season as one of the assistant coaches. these coaching experience is limited. there is no doubt is a big neem, there's no doubt he's got leadership quality. but to go into a job with they desperately need you to turn it around and what is quite high—profile here, not in comparison to the game down under but it is high—profile for rugby league here. it's definitely a big step for both the club and him. in it's definitely a big step for both the club and him.— it's definitely a big step for both the club and him. in terms of his career, the club and him. in terms of his career. he _ the club and him. in terms of his career, he started _ the club and him. in terms of his career, he started out _ the club and him. in terms of his career, he started out and i the club and him. in terms of his career, he started out and wentl the club and him. in terms of his i career, he started out and went to the nrl, did very well, moved to rugby union and back to rugby league. it's been an interesting journey. it league. it's been an interesting “ourne . , , ., , league. it's been an interesting “ourne . , , ., journey. it is. i first met him as a teenauer journey. it is. i first met him as a teenager as _ journey. it is. i first met him as a teenager as he — journey. it is. i first met him as a teenager as he was _ journey. it is. i first met him as a teenager as he was breaking i journey. it is. i first met him as a i teenager as he was breaking through at the bradford bulls. he was looking after his father, he was a primary care who it father had motor neurone disease. an incredible man who at 21 years old taken by russell crowe personally over to the nrl, was incredible and the adderall. very famously was man of the match when they one haven't broken his eye socket in the opening challenge of the game. in incredible leader. you'd say it rugby union over here it didn't work out, he very much took the blame for england dropping out rather earlier stage that they expected in the 2015 world cup. i think i'm fairly took the blame for that. was do to stay in rugby union longer but headed back down under to rugby league which he knew. his career prematurely ended by injury and that santa marta rails on his personal life. he is very much been on our redemption pass for the —— sent him off the rails. and was sent by russell crowe to the bush footing to rebuild his career. he's always said he wanted to come back, he saw that as the next stage of his career. we will see how he goes next year. career. we will see how he goes next ear. , , ., ., ., year. this is if for warranted wolves- _ year. this is if for warranted wolves. how _ year. this is if for warranted wolves. how crucial - year. this is if for warranted wolves. how crucial to i year. this is if for warranted wolves. how crucial to get l year. this is if for warranted i wolves. how crucial to get this appointment right?— wolves. how crucial to get this appointment right? very crucial but it's a surprise _ appointment right? very crucial but it's a surprise they've _ appointment right? very crucial but it's a surprise they've taken - appointment right? very crucial but it's a surprise they've taken this i it's a surprise they've taken this gamble. they started the season so well. they spent a lot of money as they generally do. they've said they announced that darrell powell was a mistake, they shouldn't of appointed him while they put backing behind them but they been in freefall quite frankly. they'll have an interim coach until the end of the season. it's an interesting appointment. justin holbrook was their first choice, very safe pair of hand, did a fabulousjob at choice, very safe pair of hand, did a fabulous job at st. helens, nrl experience for them it's definitely an eye—catching appointment for that will see if it's a successful one. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. anthonyjoshua will fight finland's robert helenius at london's o2 arena on saturday — he's a late replacement for dillian whyte, who failed a voluntary drugs test. joshua's next opponent could be deontay wilder if he comes through saturday's nights bout. england's charley hull will be playing in one of the groups to watch at the women's open on thursday. she'll be teeing off for the first two rounds alongside the world number nelly korda and two—time major champion lydia ko. british number one katie boulter is through to the second round of the wta national bank open in montreal. she beat canadian wildcard rebecca marino in straight sets to set up a meeting with sixth seed, coco gauff. and federico bahamontes, the first spanish cyclist to win the tour de france, has died at the age of 95. nicknamed "the eagle of toledo" for his climbing ability, he won the king of the mountains jersey at the tour six times, and the overall title in 1959. day 6 of the cycling world championships in glasgow and great britain are the country to catch. we'll hear from one of yesterday's winners, kieran reilly, after this thrilling bmx gold, in a moment. but the action later continues on the track, on the penultimate day in the velodrome — featuring the keirin, the maddison and women's scratch race. in glasgow for us is our sports correspondent nesta mcgregor. and looking at the schedule, two more big races to come tonight? all two more big races to come tonight? about teamw individual all about teamwork is in a? yes with individual races _ all about teamwork is in a? yes with individual races all _ all about teamwork is in a? yes with individual races all but _ all about teamwork is in a? yes with individual races all but done - all about teamwork is in a? yes with individual races all but done today i individual races all but done today has been the focus of the team events for the good news for great britain has added a metal to the tally for the bad news, not the colour they were hoping for. our team all one individual goals they had to settle for a silver in the mixed teams spread they were beaten by a chinese trio but not really frustrating because gb were leading after the first two. still britain tops the overall combined metal table with a total of 21 gold in ten silver and five bronze. that's still some way ahead of usa and france respectively for that rays of note and that was joseph truman respectively for that rays of note and that wasjoseph truman who went in the men's league kilometre put up he came forth. that event is really one of close margins. the winner from hall and finished in 58.2 seconds and the next five writers all came in under one foot up that one really is lost or won by splits of a second. one really is lost or won by splits of a second-— of a second. find margins for the two more — of a second. find margins for the two more events _ of a second. find margins for the two more events to _ of a second. find margins for the two more events to look - of a second. find margins for the l two more events to look forward to later on today? yes two more events to look forward to later on today?— later on today? yes lots more to come. later on today? yes lots more to come- the _ later on today? yes lots more to come. the mixed _ later on today? yes lots more to come. the mixed team, - later on today? yes lots more to come. the mixed team, great i later on today? yes lots more to i come. the mixed team, great britain is guaranteed at a podium for the past because they are in the gold—medal race against italy gb are defending champions. the night ends with the monster of them all, the man's madison, 18 teams of two writers each and 200 laps. great britain represented by oliver wood and mark stewart. the challenge for everyone watching that is trying to work out who is in the lead with 36 riders on the track. the other challenge is not to be dizzy watching them go around 200 times. keep your composure. good to speak with you. keiran reilly there. the start of more big things to come for him potentially, when gold ahead of two time champion martin to the delight of the home team watching on what moves here. on the train back home today he told me it's next up olympics and palace for the gold in glasgow was always part of the plan. its the gold in glasgow was always part of the lan. , , ~ of the plan. its sinking end, the da after of the plan. its sinking end, the day after yesterday _ of the plan. its sinking end, the day after yesterday was - of the plan. its sinking end, the day after yesterday was so i of the plan. its sinking end, the day after yesterday was so busy of the plan. its sinking end, the i day after yesterday was so busy put up day after yesterday was so busy put up couldn't get a minute to realise what happened. last night been lucky enough home game so i had friends there. got to go out and celebrate last night. it's pretty surreal for them on the train home now and finding time to sit and think about what's going on and kind of embrace the metal. did what's going on and kind of embrace the metal. , , ., , . , ., the metal. did you expect this to ha en the metal. did you expect this to happen so _ the metal. did you expect this to happen so soon? _ the metal. did you expect this to happen so soon? waiting - the metal. did you expect this to happen so soon? waiting is i the metal. did you expect this to i happen so soon? waiting is always the coal. happen so soon? waiting is always the goal- itut _ happen so soon? waiting is always the goal. but for— happen so soon? waiting is always the goal. but for it _ happen so soon? waiting is always the goal. but for it to _ happen so soon? waiting is always the goal. but for it to happen i happen so soon? waiting is always the goal. but for it to happen thisl the goal. but for it to happen this weekend isjust the goal. but for it to happen this weekend is just amazing for the just expected to win. that's always the goal going in for that but expectation is always there. i put down the best run i've ever put down. there is expectation but definitely a lot out of hope for the how of your friends and family been reacting to your when? it was spectacular, i have to say my mum was there, a lot of tears. it was straight of course to find them in the crowd. it was amazing to share with them. alljoy, they are super proud and itjust means the world to have and have them there and celebrate with.— have and have them there and celebrate with. ., , ., ., ., celebrate with. you beat a two-time world champion _ celebrate with. you beat a two-time world champion logan _ celebrate with. you beat a two-time world champion logan martin - celebrate with. you beat a two-time world champion logan martin and i celebrate with. you beat a two-time i world champion logan martin and this one. there was a tough competition and the stakes to witness. is this something you really expected to win this time around, is something that was your radar?— was your radar? going in, take it home was _ was your radar? going in, take it home was definitely _ was your radar? going in, take it home was definitely the - was your radar? going in, take it home was definitely the goal. i i home was definitely the goal. i managed to put down the run i had planned which is not the case a lot of times would you go into these events. the fact that you come in and don't get that 100% run. when i finished and i left everything on the course. finished and i left everything on the course-— finished and i left everything on the course. ~ . , , ,, the course. what is the next steps in terms of — the course. what is the next steps in terms of your _ the course. what is the next steps in terms of yourjourney? - the course. what is the next steps| in terms of yourjourney? european champion, world champion, is olympics next for you?- champion, world champion, is olympics next for you? 100%. paris is been olympics next for you? 10096. paris is been my — olympics next for you? 10096. paris is been my goal— olympics next for you? 10096. paris is been my goal for— olympics next for you? 10096. paris is been my goal for the _ olympics next for you? 10096. paris is been my goal for the last - is been my goal for the last few days now for that were getting close to that as the next step. meet winning the events outside of the olympics is the direction i want to go in. the championships are still on. it would be an amazing to take home a jersey. that's the next goal. that is just about it from us today. but a reminder of our top story before we go. it's colombia who england will meet in the quarter finals of the womens world cup. catalina usme got the winner in the second half as they beat jamaica 1—0, ending theirfairytale run at this tournament. colombia into the last 8 for the first time. more build up to that throughout the week here on sportsday but that's it from us. we'll see you soon. hello there. there have certainly been winners and losers with this tuesday's forecast. an absolutely glorious day. across much of scotland, northern ireland and northern england. there were a few sharp showers in the northeast, but look at the western isles, beautiful from earlier on, slightly different story further south across england and wales in particular. there was quite a lot of low cloud and outbreaks of drizzly rain. it was misty as well through the day, and that is going to continue to drift its way steadily eastwards over the next few hours. the showers fading in scotland. we keep some clearer skies through the night. we keep quite a lot of low clouds down to the southwest. but temperatures will hold up perhaps into the mid—teens by first thing tomorrow morning. the reason being, we're starting to tap into some warmer air now as an area of high pressure is set to build. so this high pressure will move in from the southwest. yes, we've got this week weather front, which will always introduce the risk of more cloud and still some murky conditions to northern ireland, perhaps across west facing coasts of wales, south west england. again, misty, maybe a little bit drizzly from time to time. so further north and east, that's where we'll see the best of the sunshine. but temperatures generally will be a few degrees up on where we've seen them just recently, highs into the low twenties, but some of us could see temperatures into the mid twenties as the mid seventies. fahrenheit will tap into some further heat from spain as we move into thursday. thursday looks likely to be the warmest day of the week and the sunniest today quite widely across the country. it's not going to last, but those temperatures, mid twenties, possibly as high as 27 degrees. so that's 80 fahrenheit. but as we move out of thursday into friday, this cold front will start to push in. it's tied into this area of low pressure which is sitting to the far northwest. the winds will strengthen and it will bring outbreaks of rain, some of it heavy as it moves its way across northern england and scotland. it turns quite showery in nature through central and southern parts of england and wales and ahead of it. and ahead of it, if we maintain some early morning sunshine, it'll still be quite warm here, but noticeably fresher behind. and then as we head into the weekend, unfortunately that cooler, fresher shower regime is set to continue with temperatures back into the low twenties as a daytime maximum. that's it. take care. live from london. this is bbc news. trying to rescue the rainforest — south american leaders meet to come up with a plan to save the amazon. the us secretary of state speaks to the bbc — warning that the wagner mercenary group could take advantage of the coup in niger. and — the heat goes on — wildfires rage in portugal — as the un describes recent record global temperatures as extraordinary. saying farewell to one of ireland's favourite daughters — thousands turn out for the funeral of the singer sinead o'connor. hello, welcome to the daily global, where we ll bring you the top stories from around the world. we start in brazil — and a landmark summit — to protect the amazon rainforest. the leaders of eight south american countries that share the amazon,

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