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it's not all done and dusted. while he still stay here at tottenham? is been at this club and the youth ring since 200a. he loves this club clearly. he has many times he wants to win trophies at spurs, and on a personal level, he is second in the all—time scores list for the premier league. he's got 213 at the moment. possibly two more seasons and he could break that. i've been speaking to fancy and they say they don't think that individual record will be enough to keep him at the club. just a bit surprised. _ keep him at the club. just a bit surprised, really. _ keep him at the club. just a bit surprised, really. we - keep him at the club. just a bit surprised, really. we went - keep him at the club. just a bit surprised, really. we went to l keep him at the club. just a bit i surprised, really. we went to for the stadium to recommend it was breaking news that he'd agreed the deal. we are a bit shocked, i think. but it's kind of sad to see kane go because he is a good striker. he's been scoring lots of goals for the team, and he's been really contributing.— team, and he's been really contributinu. , ., y contributing. they are offering him a lot of money. — contributing. they are offering him a lot of money, i _ contributing. they are offering him a lot of money, i will— contributing. they are offering him a lot of money, i will give - contributing. they are offering him a lot of money, i will give them - a lot of money, i will give them that _ a lot of money, i will give them that and — a lot of money, i will give them that and if_ a lot of money, i will give them that. and if he thinks he can do better— that. and if he thinks he can do better there then, yeah, that. and if he thinks he can do betterthere then, yeah, i understand it. real madrid goalkeeper thibaut courtois is likely to miss the majority of the upcoming season after suffering a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee. the 31—year—old belgium international will have surgery in the coming days, he was named best goalkeeper in the world at last year's ballon d'or awards. the women's world cup returns on friday with spain taking on the netherlands in the first quarterfinal. and the tournament itself is wide open with some of the favourites — including reigning champions the usa — already out of the competition. and well it seems netherlands forward lineth beerensteyn wasn't sad to see the back of the american team. the first moment when i heard that they were outcome i was just thinking, yes, by, because, i mean, from the start of this tournament, they had already a big mouth. they were talking already about the final and stuff. and i was just thinking you first have to show it on the pitch before you are talking. i'm not being rude in that way, i mean i still have a lot of respect for them. they are out of the tournament down for me, yeah, it is a relief. they have to take that with them in the future, don't start to talk about something that is far away and i hope that they will learn from that. the purple heather was popping on the walton heath course on day one of the final golf major of the year — and it's american ally ewing who is leading the womens 0pen by one shot. a round of 68, which included an eagle on the 16th, has her on four under, with five players just one shot behind. england's charley hull finished her round on one under par for the day making her one the leading home contenders along with northern ireland's stephanie meadow who is also one under. and that's all the sport for now. all right, you, sarah. west african nations have put a smalljoint military force on alert over a coup in niger. it comes as leaders of the ecowas regional bloc countries wrapped up a summit focused on finding a way to push niger back to democracy. at the same time, nigerian president bola tinubu, said the organisation was prioritising diplomacy. earlier, there had been threats of military action, if niger's ousted president mohamed bazoum was not reinstated. but the coup leaders didn't back down. instead, they have named a 21—member cabinet to consolidate power. niger's ambassador to the us kiari liman—tinguiri joins me now. get to see you again. west african states have wrapped up their emergency summit saying that diplomacy is their top priority by that at the same time, they have put a joint military force on alert. what do you think of this outcome? thank you for having me. honestly, the situation who has been, as you know, kept hostage since the beginning, the situation is not acceptable. the head of thejunta is targeting him. he's been deprived for the last five days. he's now running out of that, so this is inhumane and cruel treatment. they should not let that happen, to kill people, to get one man and his family, this is not something that we should accept. this is not something the world should tolerate, and it tells a lot about two are the perpetrators of this war. i willi perpetrators of this war. i will follow up _ perpetrators of this war. i will follow up on _ perpetrators of this war. i will follow up on that, _ perpetrators of this war. i will follow up on that, because i perpetrators of this war. i will| follow up on that, because the perpetrators of this war. i will follow up on that, because the us acting secretary of state went there and was not able to meet the president nor was he able to meet the crew leader. what do you think that means?— that means? that means that the “unta has that means? that means that the junta has no _ that means? that means that the junta has no regard _ that means? that means that the junta has no regard for _ that means? that means that the junta has no regard for anybody l that means? that means that the i junta has no regard for anybody and has no regard for diplomacy. the situation we wanted to resolved by diplomacy, he emulates her. this is not acceptable. people should understand, your listeners, they all should understand that this junta is not for diplomacy. they deal only in forests. and use it in a criminal manner, as i told you there depriving the president and his family of food. this is happening in 2023. �* , ., family of food. this is happening in 2023.~ ., family of food. this is happening in 2023. ., ., 2023. ambassador, if you say that there is no — 2023. ambassador, if you say that there is no answer— 2023. ambassador, if you say that there is no answer of _ 2023. ambassador, if you say that there is no answer of diplomatic . there is no answer of diplomatic answer, rather, to work with coup leaders here, what does that mean, that ecowas leaders should send in a fighting force?— fighting force? again, my opinion is loud and clear. _ fighting force? again, my opinion is loud and clear. first _ fighting force? again, my opinion is loud and clear. first and _ fighting force? again, my opinion is loud and clear. first and foremost, | loud and clear. first and foremost, these people should free the president and should not kill him by starving him. this is not acceptable. numbertwo, as starving him. this is not acceptable. number two, as for diplomacy, it's where people sit around the table and discuss, so he winched together with the highest muslim authority of the region, they dismissed them. the secretary in the united states, she was... diplomacy is listening to people and discussing. everybody, including myself would prefer diplomacy. it goes without saying. it's obvious that diplomacy is the preferred choice. of course diplomacy is the preferred choice, but first, they should start behaving in a humane way. not starving a man to death, his family is not something... we certainly hear your message, mr ambassador. thank you very much for sharing that message with us on our programme today. good to speak with you. programme today. good to speak with ou. ., ~' programme today. good to speak with ou. ., ~ , ., dr chukwuemeka eze, executive director, west africa network for peacebuilding. very good to have you on our programme. do you have any clues on how ecowas will move forward? we saw the end of this emergency summit where we saw perhaps two different messages, one, diplomacy is a priority, the other hand, putting the smalljoint military force on alert. i the small “oint military force on alert. ~ ., , .,, ., alert. i think that is the option now for ecowas. _ alert. i think that is the option now for ecowas. everybody . now for ecowas. everybody understands the need to tread very carefully, especially given the circumstances in niger and also the fragile situation in the entire saha region. and now coupled with the coup d'etat that we have had in the past. so pressure will be mounted on the militaryjunta, including the military junta, including economic the militaryjunta, including economic sanctions, that is already in place, and i am sure that part of that behind closed doors meetings today will also begin to look at the qualification of the willing to insure that pressure is mounted on the gentile. be that as it may, ecowas is part of the response mechanism and therefore is on the table. ~ ., ., i. ~' mechanism and therefore is on the table. ~ ., ., ~ ., ., table. what do you think of what the ambassador — table. what do you think of what the ambassadorjust _ table. what do you think of what the ambassadorjust had _ table. what do you think of what the ambassadorjust had to _ table. what do you think of what the ambassadorjust had to say? - table. what do you think of what the ambassadorjust had to say? saying | ambassadorjust had to say? saying that at this point, it does not look like diplomacy is going to work because diplomacy means sitting around the table and the coup leaders are not doing that. diplomacy may not be removed from the table because it depends also on identifying who will have that influence, as it were coming in the series of that diplomacy may work. however, i also think that even beyond the military option, there are other things that can be exerted on the country and unfortunately, economic sanctions, coming together as a coalition of the willing and the position of ecowas and possibly the united nations would go a long way to put pressure on the junta and probably will ever at the military intervention.— probably will ever at the military intervention. ., . ., , , intervention. how much has it helped nicer intervention. how much has it helped ni . er that intervention. how much has it helped niger that to — intervention. how much has it helped niger that to neighbouring _ intervention. how much has it helped niger that to neighbouring countries. niger that to neighbouring countries have come to the coup leader's supports? have come to the coup leader's sunports?_ have come to the coup leader's sunports?— have come to the coup leader's su orts? ~ ., �* ~ , supports? well, i don't think it is auoin to supports? well, i don't think it is going to help _ supports? well, i don't think it is going to help them _ supports? well, i don't think it is going to help them much. - supports? well, i don't think it is going to help them much. i - supports? well, i don't think it is going to help them much. i think| supports? well, i don't think it is - going to help them much. i think the greatest challenge of ecowas intervention is the response mechanism now that west africa is caught in these identifying regions there for ecowas is treading carefully so that we don't involve external factors that might be undermining ecowas at the moment. really interesting perspective. thank you so much forjoining us today. thank you so much for “oining us toda . �* , ., ~ thank you so much for “oining us toda .�* , ., , today. any time. thank you very much. five americans regarded by the united states as having been wrongfully detained in iran have been released from prison and moved to house arrest in the iranian capital. a lawyer for one of the prisoners said he hoped it would be the first step towards their freedom after years of imprisonment in iran's evin prison. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet is here. the white house hasn't confirmed much, but what do we know? sources tell us that this _ much, but what do we know? sources tell us that this is _ much, but what do we know? sources tell us that this is indeed _ much, but what do we know? sources tell us that this is indeed the - tell us that this is indeed the first step of a deal reached after some two years behind the scenes of negotiations, indirect talks, it has to be set, because the united states and iran don't have diplomatic relations. in broad terms, the deal will be freedom for the five imprisoned dual nationals held in iran forfive iranians now in us prisons and access to some $6 billion in the iranian assets which are now in south korea but will be transferred to the central bank of qatar and transferred to the central bank of qatarand iran transferred to the central bank of qatar and iran will be able to use that money which will be controlled by qatar for humanitarian purchases such as medicine and food. five american iranians forfive iranians and for $6 billion worth of assets. it's going to take weeks, but it is rare hope that these prisoners can finally go home.— rare hope that these prisoners can finally go home. really interesting. we saw this — finally go home. really interesting. we saw this development _ finally go home. really interesting. we saw this development come - finally go home. really interesting. - we saw this development come through just in the past few hours. who wins in the situation? it's hard to say that, but certainly which side is coming away here saying that they have gained? in coming away here saying that they have gained?— have gained? in all of these negotiations, _ have gained? in all of these negotiations, they - have gained? in all of these negotiations, they are - have gained? in all of these i negotiations, they are deeply political, highly sensitive, but they are humanitarian. it is the lives of five americans who the americans have always said where wrongfully detained, essentially hostages to be used in bargaining chips. we don't know the details of the five iranians in the united states, but they were jailed for violating sanctions. so there will be happiness once they go home. it is also deeply political because there are no diplomatic relations and it is a very, very sensitive highly charged relationship ever since the iranian revolution of 1979 between washington and tehran. 0f between washington and tehran. of course, ever since president trump pulled out of the nuclear deal, they've also wanted to try to get iran back in some kind of compliance with restrictions on its creation and stockpiling of uranium. so this is important in so many ways, but it will be controversial in the united states. he will soon hear voices saying you shouldn't be giving iran it's saying you shouldn't be giving iran its money, even though it is iran's money from its frozen assets, its oil revenues in south korea. there will be accusations that the money will be accusations that the money will be accusations that the money will be used by iran's revolutionary guard corps who are sanctions as linked to terrorism, and that is why the deal has taken so long and why it is so complicated. it could take four to six weeks until the money leaves south korea, gets into that account into qatar, so those five americans will stay under house arrest, we understand, in a hotel, under guard, untilthe arrest, we understand, in a hotel, under guard, until the money is in the bank. under guard, untilthe money is in the bank. ., , , ~ the bank. really interesting. we will see how _ the bank. really interesting. we will see how the _ the bank. really interesting. we will see how the story _ the bank. really interesting. we will see how the story develops. j will see how the story develops. thank you so much. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different strays from across the uk. # went to take my sugar to t #. the blaze family are absolutely potty about teapots. they've spent a quarter of £1 million on the biggest collection in the uk. everything from politicians to pop culture and some wild and wacky creations. i’ge some wild and wacky creations. i've not a some wild and wacky creations. ia: got a favourite, the some wild and wacky creations. i�*”e: got a favourite, the harley— davidson got a favourite, the harley—davidson teapot. i saw the man make it and i saw how hard it was for him to make it, and yours is...— it, and yours is... diana. because diana was— it, and yours is... diana. because diana was my _ it, and yours is... diana. because diana was my favourite _ it, and yours is... diana. because diana was my favourite person. i diana was my favourite person. people — diana was my favourite person. people say why collect teapots and i say why _ people say why collect teapots and i say why not? 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why have we seen this spread? good evening. glad to be here. at the moment, we are starting to understand what has really happened, but we definitely believe we have a new strain of this virus is highly variable into pathogenic and has spread into population in cyprus really swiftly. tooth? spread into population in cyprus really swiftly-— spread into population in cyprus reall swiftl. , , ., really swiftly. why is it so deadly? at the moment, _ really swiftly. why is it so deadly? at the moment, we _ really swiftly. why is it so deadly? at the moment, we are _ really swiftly. why is it so deadly? at the moment, we are just - at the moment, we are just starting to understand what has happened. we believe it's a mutation likely affecting... makes them have these accumulation of fluids in the abdomen. accumulation of fluids in the abdomen-— accumulation of fluids in the abdomen. ., ., , . abdomen. doctor, does this affect both indoor _ abdomen. doctor, does this affect both indoor and _ abdomen. doctor, does this affect both indoor and outdoor _ abdomen. doctor, does this affect both indoor and outdoor cats? - both indoor and outdoor cats? absolutely. it's mostly affecting outdoor cats, but still, indoor cats sufferfrom outdoor cats, but still, indoor cats suffer from this disease and it's very alarming. the possibility of actually human spending the virus as vectors. ., , .., actually human spending the virus as vectors. ., , , , ., , vectors. humans can spread this beehne vectors. humans can spread this beeline coronavirus? _ vectors. humans can spread this beeline coronavirus? yes, - vectors. humans can spread this beeline coronavirus? yes, let. vectors. humans can spread this| beeline coronavirus? yes, let me 'ust sa beeline coronavirus? yes, let me just say they _ beeline coronavirus? yes, let me just say they just _ beeline coronavirus? yes, let me just say they just carry _ beeline coronavirus? yes, let me just say they just carry it - beeline coronavirus? yes, let me just say they just carry it to - beeline coronavirus? yes, let me just say they just carry it to come on their hands, their shoes, not actually getting infected, just carrying the virus and carrying the virus into the house and then because it's in the house, the cats get the disease. 50. because it's in the house, the cats get the disease.— because it's in the house, the cats get the disease. so, presumably that means that someone _ get the disease. so, presumably that means that someone can _ get the disease. so, presumably that means that someone can go - get the disease. so, presumably that means that someone can go to - get the disease. so, presumably that means that someone can go to visit | means that someone can go to visit cyprus and pick up this virus on their hands, and their shoes and bring it back to their home country and to their pets.— bring it back to their home country and to their pets. absolutely. yes. if ou are and to their pets. absolutely. yes. if you are travelling, _ and to their pets. absolutely. yes. if you are travelling, that - and to their pets. absolutely. yes. if you are travelling, that is - and to their pets. absolutely. yes. if you are travelling, that is why i if you are travelling, that is why we published our work and actually the situation has issued a statement highlighting the importance of people travelling outside of cyprus to really clean their luggage and especially the wheels as well as their shoes with some disinfectant to ensure that no virus travels outside of cyprus. 0f to ensure that no virus travels outside of cyprus. of course, any cat travelling outside cyprus is to be tested for the coronavirus and is advised to avoid travelling. {guild advised to avoid travelling. could this affect other _ advised to avoid travelling. could this affect other animals - advised to avoid travelling. could this affect other animals besides cats? that this affect other animals besides cats? �* ., ., . cats? at the moment, our evidence shows that — cats? at the moment, our evidence shows that no _ cats? at the moment, our evidence shows that no other _ cats? at the moment, our evidence shows that no other animal - cats? at the moment, our evidence shows that no other animal species| shows that no other animal species in cyprus has been affected, like dogs and neither humans. we haven't seen a spike of human cases of coronavirus. so at the moment, animal species not humans have increased cases of coronavirus is. thank you so much for your insight on that story. virgin galactic has successfully launched a space tourism flight — with a mother and daughter on board — a first. this was the takeoff in the us state of new mexico earlier. the mother and daughter won tickets in a sweepstake. also on board was an 80—year—old man who bought his ticket in 2005. the company has sold more than 800 tickets to people who want to board one of virgin galactic�*s flights to space. making the final footsteps towards realising their dreams. jon goodwin and mother and daughter duo keisha schahaff and ana mayers make their way to the spaceship unity. 0n the ground at the spaceport, there was huge excitement and nervous anticipation. when you say that he is on his way, it makes me emotional again but i keep going in waves actually, but it's been an incredibly emotional week with all the activities. in our itinerary there was one line that said release, release, release, and when i read that i get emotional. at 8.30, lift off, on schedule and in perfect conditions. this is the momentjon goodwin has been waiting for a quarter of his life. he is now on his way to space on virgin galactic�*s first private passenger flight. as the three space tourists made their way to the edge of the atmosphere, it wasn'tjust blair dreams they carried with them but the dreams of those who have worked for years to make this a reality and of hundreds of others who hope to follow in their flight path. and this is what it's all about, as the spaceship unity more than 50 miles above the earth's surface. congratulations tojon, to keisha, to ana... views of our planet that only astronauts have ever experienced. back home in newcastle—under—lyme, there were cheers for the man who proved to the world that living with parkinson's does not mean you cannot live life to the full. he is a superman. he's always been very positive. the fact he has got parkinson's, he does thrive to go on, and anything he puts his mind to he does. welcome our crew back... as unity glided back down to the desert, there was jubilation and relief. a giant leap for those on board and a major milestone for space tourism, at least for those who can afford it. tickets currently cost more than £350,000. sophie long, bbc news, spaceport america, new mexico. this is the first space tourism five from virgin galactic we had people on board who bought tickets. what did he think of this? i board who bought tickets. what did he think of this?— he think of this? i watched it on tv. i he think of this? i watched it on n i thought — he think of this? i watched it on tv. | thought it _ he think of this? i watched it on tv. i thought it was _ he think of this? i watched it on tv. i thought it was really - he think of this? i watched it on | tv. i thought it was really lovely. missions like this are really inspirational it shows you spaces accessible to anyone, typically astronauts, what the minimum age for the european space agency is about 27. and the oldest upper limit would be about to mid 50s. so we have an 18—year—old here, a student who is a physics student and this will be a girl who has dreamt about going to space since a child like most physics students, you know? that's what inspired them to do this. and you have an 80—year—old who traditionally wouldn't even be able to pass the medicals to go, but now he has parkinson's and he is 80 years old and he's able to go. this allows people to actually dream and think, actually, even if i have disabilities, even if i am not up to the astronauts typical standards, astronauts as well typically train for several years, at least five or six years, and these people are everyday people. they've had a few days of training, weeks max, and they can just hop on a plane and go and see the curvature of the earth and see the curvature of the earth and everything, all of the life that we know. i think it's really wonderful.— we know. i think it's really wonderful. ., �*, ., , �* ~ wonderful. that's great, isn't a? at the same time. _ wonderful. that's great, isn't a? at the same time, it _ wonderful. that's great, isn't a? at the same time, it is _ wonderful. that's great, isn't a? at the same time, it is still— wonderful. that's great, isn't a? at the same time, it is still pretty - the same time, it is still pretty expensive. i think he paid $250,000 for his tickets. when do you think is going to be more accessible for average people? i is going to be more accessible for average people?— average people? i think as there is more demand. _ average people? i think as there is more demand, the _ average people? i think as there is more demand, the prices - average people? i think as there is more demand, the prices will - average people? i think as there is | more demand, the prices will come down. so i think this is a first step. as we heard in the short feed earlier, over800 step. as we heard in the short feed earlier, over 800 people have signed up earlier, over 800 people have signed up already, right? and this is like the first private citizen going up. so there's going to be a long waiting list. virgin galactic isn't the only private space company offering space tourism flights, space accent blue origin, and we are seeing a lot more of these space balloons as well that will go up in much more spacious aviation compounds, much more space, many more people can go up at once. they will be much cheaper. they obviously want to go as high as we are seeing right now. want to go as high as we are seeing riaht now. ., , , ., ., right now. one last question, would ou bu a right now. one last question, would you buy a ticket? — right now. one last question, would you buy a ticket? i _ right now. one last question, would you buy a ticket? i definitely - you buy a ticket? i definitely would. you buy a ticket? i definitely would- it's — you buy a ticket? i definitely would. it's still— you buy a ticket? i definitely would. it's still a _ you buy a ticket? i definitely would. it's still a bit - you buy a ticket? i definitely l would. it's still a bit expensive you buy a ticket? i definitely - would. it's still a bit expensive on my salary at the moment. but definitely would consider going when it comes down. that definitely would consider going when it comes down.— definitely would consider going when it comes down. that makes two of us. certainly something _ it comes down. that makes two of us. certainly something to _ it comes down. that makes two of us. certainly something to aspire - it comes down. that makes two of us. certainly something to aspire to. - certainly something to aspire to. thank you so so much forjoining us. great to cover this remarkable and historic day. cover this remarkable and historic da . ., ~ cover this remarkable and historic da . . ~' , ., cover this remarkable and historic da . ., ~ that cover this remarkable and historic day-_ that is _ cover this remarkable and historic day._ that is our - day. thank you. that is our programme _ day. thank you. that is our programme at _ day. thank you. that is our programme at this - day. thank you. that is our programme at this hour. i day. thank you. that is our - programme at this hour. thank you for watching the context on bbc news. we will be back at the top of the next hour with more and our headlines. stay with us. hello. today's weather might have felt like something of a novelty because for many places, it's been the warmest day for quite some weeks, under blue skies and sunshine. that was how it looked in norfolk, but not everywhere has been as sunny as that. in fact, parts of northern ireland saw quite a lot of cloud as this weather front approached from the southwest. and through the next few hours, this frontal system is expected to bring some really quite heavy bursts of rain across northern ireland, some heavy, thundery downpours drifting northwards and eastwards as the evening wears on. there could be enough rain to bring some localised flooding and some travel disruption, and that wet weather is set to spread across the isle of man, just clipping in to parts of north wales, north west england, but more especially that rain will spread northwards and eastwards across scotland as we head through the night. further south, not too much rain, a lot of dry weather, but some areas of cloud floating around on what will be quite a warm and muggy night. lows of 15—17 degrees in places. and so for tomorrow, we'll start off with cloud and rain in the north of scotland. in fact for 0rkney and shetland, some pretty wet weather continuing for a good part of the day. also this hangback of cloud across parts of south east england giving rise to some spots of rain. elsewhere, sunny spells and scattered showers, particularly out towards the west. northern ireland, i think seeing most showers of all. and temperatures in the west a little lower than there have been. still, though, up to 26 celsius in parts of eastern england. and then into the weekend, low pressure is set to be in charge of the scene, but that doesn't mean it's going to be raining everywhere all the time — in fact, there will be some dry gaps. the further south and east you are, it's likely to stay just about dry with very few showers. but further north and west, there will be some showers or longer spells of rain, some heavy, possibly thundery bursts of rain at times. quite breezy in the west, temperatures of 18—24 degrees in most places. and for sunday, our area of low pressure continues to swirl close by. that will bring further showers at times, particularly in the north and the west, further south and east, more in the way of dry weather. but it could be that we see some more persistent rain just approaching the far south west of england later in the day. it's going to be quite an unsettled start to next week. but there are some signs that, later in the week, it may start to warm up again for some of us. that's all from me. bye for now. you're watching the context on bbc news. anyone who has lost a loved one whose home has been damaged or destroyed is going to get help immediately. 0ur hawai�*ian homelands was destroyed, schools destroyed, many of the businesses. our church was destroyed. it�*s going to take years. we�*ve been pulling people out since last night. - trying to save people�*s lives and i feel like we are not. getting the help we need. president biden declares a major disaster in hawaii. at least 36 people are known to have died after wildfires swept across the island of maui. joing me as my panel tonight arejoel rubin, the former us deputy assistant secretary of state, and paul waugh, chief political commentator at the i paper. also on the show — can the taliban be tried for crimes against humanity for their treatment of women and girls? 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it's not all done and dusted. while he still stay here at tottenham? is been at this club and the youth ring since 200a. he loves this club clearly. he has many times he wants to win trophies at spurs, and on a personal level, he is second in the all—time scores list for the premier league. he's got 213 at the moment. possibly two more seasons and he could break that. i've been speaking to fancy and they say they don't think that individual record will be enough to keep him at the club. just a bit surprised. _ keep him at the club. just a bit surprised, really. _ keep him at the club. just a bit surprised, really. we - keep him at the club. just a bit surprised, really. we went - keep him at the club. just a bit surprised, really. we went to l keep him at the club. just a bit i surprised, really. we went to for the stadium to recommend it was breaking news that he'd agreed the deal. we are a bit shocked, i think. but it's kind of sad to see kane go because he is a good striker. he's been scoring lots of goals for the team, and he's been really contributing.— team, and he's been really contributinu. , ., y contributing. they are offering him a lot of money. — contributing. they are offering him a lot of money, i _ contributing. they are offering him a lot of money, i will— contributing. they are offering him a lot of money, i will give - contributing. they are offering him a lot of money, i will give them - a lot of money, i will give them that _ a lot of money, i will give them that and — a lot of money, i will give them that and if_ a lot of money, i will give them that. and if he thinks he can do better— that. and if he thinks he can do better there then, yeah, that. and if he thinks he can do betterthere then, yeah, i understand it. real madrid goalkeeper thibaut courtois is likely to miss the majority of the upcoming season after suffering a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee. the 31—year—old belgium international will have surgery in the coming days, he was named best goalkeeper in the world at last year's ballon d'or awards. the women's world cup returns on friday with spain taking on the netherlands in the first quarterfinal. and the tournament itself is wide open with some of the favourites — including reigning champions the usa — already out of the competition. and well it seems netherlands forward lineth beerensteyn wasn't sad to see the back of the american team. the first moment when i heard that they were outcome i was just thinking, yes, by, because, i mean, from the start of this tournament, they had already a big mouth. they were talking already about the final and stuff. and i was just thinking you first have to show it on the pitch before you are talking. i'm not being rude in that way, i mean i still have a lot of respect for them. they are out of the tournament down for me, yeah, it is a relief. they have to take that with them in the future, don't start to talk about something that is far away and i hope that they will learn from that. the purple heather was popping on the walton heath course on day one of the final golf major of the year — and it's american ally ewing who is leading the womens 0pen by one shot. a round of 68, which included an eagle on the 16th, has her on four under, with five players just one shot behind. england's charley hull finished her round on one under par for the day making her one the leading home contenders along with northern ireland's stephanie meadow who is also one under. and that's all the sport for now. all right, you, sarah. west african nations have put a smalljoint military force on alert over a coup in niger. it comes as leaders of the ecowas regional bloc countries wrapped up a summit focused on finding a way to push niger back to democracy. at the same time, nigerian president bola tinubu, said the organisation was prioritising diplomacy. earlier, there had been threats of military action, if niger's ousted president mohamed bazoum was not reinstated. but the coup leaders didn't back down. instead, they have named a 21—member cabinet to consolidate power. niger's ambassador to the us kiari liman—tinguiri joins me now. get to see you again. west african states have wrapped up their emergency summit saying that diplomacy is their top priority by that at the same time, they have put a joint military force on alert. what do you think of this outcome? thank you for having me. honestly, the situation who has been, as you know, kept hostage since the beginning, the situation is not acceptable. the head of thejunta is targeting him. he's been deprived for the last five days. he's now running out of that, so this is inhumane and cruel treatment. they should not let that happen, to kill people, to get one man and his family, this is not something that we should accept. this is not something the world should tolerate, and it tells a lot about two are the perpetrators of this war. i willi perpetrators of this war. i will follow up _ perpetrators of this war. i will follow up on _ perpetrators of this war. i will follow up on that, _ perpetrators of this war. i will follow up on that, because i perpetrators of this war. i will| follow up on that, because the perpetrators of this war. i will follow up on that, because the us acting secretary of state went there and was not able to meet the president nor was he able to meet the crew leader. what do you think that means?— that means? that means that the “unta has that means? that means that the junta has no _ that means? that means that the junta has no regard _ that means? that means that the junta has no regard for _ that means? that means that the junta has no regard for anybody l that means? that means that the i junta has no regard for anybody and has no regard for diplomacy. the situation we wanted to resolved by diplomacy, he emulates her. this is not acceptable. people should understand, your listeners, they all should understand that this junta is not for diplomacy. they deal only in forests. and use it in a criminal manner, as i told you there depriving the president and his family of food. this is happening in 2023. �* , ., family of food. this is happening in 2023.~ ., family of food. this is happening in 2023. ., ., 2023. ambassador, if you say that there is no — 2023. ambassador, if you say that there is no answer— 2023. ambassador, if you say that there is no answer of _ 2023. ambassador, if you say that there is no answer of diplomatic . there is no answer of diplomatic answer, rather, to work with coup leaders here, what does that mean, that ecowas leaders should send in a fighting force?— fighting force? again, my opinion is loud and clear. _ fighting force? again, my opinion is loud and clear. first _ fighting force? again, my opinion is loud and clear. first and _ fighting force? again, my opinion is loud and clear. first and foremost, | loud and clear. first and foremost, these people should free the president and should not kill him by starving him. this is not acceptable. numbertwo, as starving him. this is not acceptable. number two, as for diplomacy, it's where people sit around the table and discuss, so he winched together with the highest muslim authority of the region, they dismissed them. the secretary in the united states, she was... diplomacy is listening to people and discussing. everybody, including myself would prefer diplomacy. it goes without saying. it's obvious that diplomacy is the preferred choice. of course diplomacy is the preferred choice, but first, they should start behaving in a humane way. not starving a man to death, his family is not something... we certainly hear your message, mr ambassador. thank you very much for sharing that message with us on our programme today. good to speak with you. programme today. good to speak with ou. ., ~' programme today. good to speak with ou. ., ~ , ., dr chukwuemeka eze, executive director, west africa network for peacebuilding. very good to have you on our programme. do you have any clues on how ecowas will move forward? we saw the end of this emergency summit where we saw perhaps two different messages, one, diplomacy is a priority, the other hand, putting the smalljoint military force on alert. i the small “oint military force on alert. ~ ., , .,, ., alert. i think that is the option now for ecowas. _ alert. i think that is the option now for ecowas. everybody . now for ecowas. everybody understands the need to tread very carefully, especially given the circumstances in niger and also the fragile situation in the entire saha region. and now coupled with the coup d'etat that we have had in the past. so pressure will be mounted on the militaryjunta, including the military junta, including economic the militaryjunta, including economic sanctions, that is already in place, and i am sure that part of that behind closed doors meetings today will also begin to look at the qualification of the willing to insure that pressure is mounted on the gentile. be that as it may, ecowas is part of the response mechanism and therefore is on the table. ~ ., ., i. ~' mechanism and therefore is on the table. ~ ., ., ~ ., ., table. what do you think of what the ambassador — table. what do you think of what the ambassadorjust _ table. what do you think of what the ambassadorjust had _ table. what do you think of what the ambassadorjust had to _ table. what do you think of what the ambassadorjust had to say? - table. what do you think of what the ambassadorjust had to say? saying | ambassadorjust had to say? saying that at this point, it does not look like diplomacy is going to work because diplomacy means sitting around the table and the coup leaders are not doing that. diplomacy may not be removed from the table because it depends also on identifying who will have that influence, as it were coming in the series of that diplomacy may work. however, i also think that even beyond the military option, there are other things that can be exerted on the country and unfortunately, economic sanctions, coming together as a coalition of the willing and the position of ecowas and possibly the united nations would go a long way to put pressure on the junta and probably will ever at the military intervention.— probably will ever at the military intervention. ., . ., , , intervention. how much has it helped nicer intervention. how much has it helped ni . er that intervention. how much has it helped niger that to — intervention. how much has it helped niger that to neighbouring _ intervention. how much has it helped niger that to neighbouring countries. niger that to neighbouring countries have come to the coup leader's supports? have come to the coup leader's sunports?_ have come to the coup leader's sunports?— have come to the coup leader's su orts? ~ ., �* ~ , supports? well, i don't think it is auoin to supports? well, i don't think it is going to help _ supports? well, i don't think it is going to help them _ supports? well, i don't think it is going to help them much. - supports? well, i don't think it is going to help them much. i - supports? well, i don't think it is going to help them much. i think| supports? well, i don't think it is - going to help them much. i think the greatest challenge of ecowas intervention is the response mechanism now that west africa is caught in these identifying regions there for ecowas is treading carefully so that we don't involve external factors that might be undermining ecowas at the moment. really interesting perspective. thank you so much forjoining us today. thank you so much for “oining us toda . �* , ., ~ thank you so much for “oining us toda .�* , ., , today. any time. thank you very much. five americans regarded by the united states as having been wrongfully detained in iran have been released from prison and moved to house arrest in the iranian capital. a lawyer for one of the prisoners said he hoped it would be the first step towards their freedom after years of imprisonment in iran's evin prison. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet is here. the white house hasn't confirmed much, but what do we know? sources tell us that this _ much, but what do we know? sources tell us that this is _ much, but what do we know? sources tell us that this is indeed _ much, but what do we know? sources tell us that this is indeed the - tell us that this is indeed the first step of a deal reached after some two years behind the scenes of negotiations, indirect talks, it has to be set, because the united states and iran don't have diplomatic relations. in broad terms, the deal will be freedom for the five imprisoned dual nationals held in iran forfive iranians now in us prisons and access to some $6 billion in the iranian assets which are now in south korea but will be transferred to the central bank of qatar and transferred to the central bank of qatarand iran transferred to the central bank of qatar and iran will be able to use that money which will be controlled by qatar for humanitarian purchases such as medicine and food. five american iranians forfive iranians and for $6 billion worth of assets. it's going to take weeks, but it is rare hope that these prisoners can finally go home.— rare hope that these prisoners can finally go home. really interesting. we saw this — finally go home. really interesting. we saw this development _ finally go home. really interesting. we saw this development come - finally go home. really interesting. - we saw this development come through just in the past few hours. who wins in the situation? it's hard to say that, but certainly which side is coming away here saying that they have gained? in coming away here saying that they have gained?— have gained? in all of these negotiations, _ have gained? in all of these negotiations, they - have gained? in all of these negotiations, they are - have gained? in all of these i negotiations, they are deeply political, highly sensitive, but they are humanitarian. it is the lives of five americans who the americans have always said where wrongfully detained, essentially hostages to be used in bargaining chips. we don't know the details of the five iranians in the united states, but they were jailed for violating sanctions. so there will be happiness once they go home. it is also deeply political because there are no diplomatic relations and it is a very, very sensitive highly charged relationship ever since the iranian revolution of 1979 between washington and tehran. 0f between washington and tehran. of course, ever since president trump pulled out of the nuclear deal, they've also wanted to try to get iran back in some kind of compliance with restrictions on its creation and stockpiling of uranium. so this is important in so many ways, but it will be controversial in the united states. he will soon hear voices saying you shouldn't be giving iran it's saying you shouldn't be giving iran its money, even though it is iran's money from its frozen assets, its oil revenues in south korea. there will be accusations that the money will be accusations that the money will be accusations that the money will be used by iran's revolutionary guard corps who are sanctions as linked to terrorism, and that is why the deal has taken so long and why it is so complicated. it could take four to six weeks until the money leaves south korea, gets into that account into qatar, so those five americans will stay under house arrest, we understand, in a hotel, under guard, untilthe arrest, we understand, in a hotel, under guard, until the money is in the bank. under guard, untilthe money is in the bank. ., , , ~ the bank. really interesting. we will see how _ the bank. really interesting. we will see how the _ the bank. really interesting. we will see how the story _ the bank. really interesting. we will see how the story develops. j will see how the story develops. thank you so much. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different strays from across the uk. # went to take my sugar to t #. the blaze family are absolutely potty about teapots. they've spent a quarter of £1 million on the biggest collection in the uk. everything from politicians to pop culture and some wild and wacky creations. i’ge some wild and wacky creations. i've not a some wild and wacky creations. ia: got a favourite, the some wild and wacky creations. i�*”e: got a favourite, the harley— davidson got a favourite, the harley—davidson teapot. i saw the man make it and i saw how hard it was for him to make it, and yours is...— it, and yours is... diana. because diana was— it, and yours is... diana. because diana was my _ it, and yours is... diana. because diana was my favourite _ it, and yours is... diana. because diana was my favourite person. i diana was my favourite person. people — diana was my favourite person. people say why collect teapots and i say why _ people say why collect teapots and i say why not? — people say why collect teapots and i say why not? the _ people say why collect teapots and i say why not? the semi—different - say why not? the semi—different weird _ say why not? the semi—different weird and — say why not? the semi—different weird and wonderful— say why not? the semi—different weird and wonderful things, - say why not? the semi—different weird and wonderful things, and| say why not? the semi—different - weird and wonderful things, and once people _ weird and wonderful things, and once people get— weird and wonderful things, and once people get into — weird and wonderful things, and once people get into the _ weird and wonderful things, and once people get into the museum - weird and wonderful things, and once people get into the museum and - weird and wonderful things, and oncei people get into the museum and think we do. _ people get into the museum and think we do. we _ people get into the museum and think we do. we got — people get into the museum and think we do. we got ones _ people get into the museum and think we do, we got ones that— people get into the museum and think we do, we got ones that are _ people get into the museum and think we do, we got ones that are the - we do, we got ones that are the sword of— we do, we got ones that are the sword of size, _ we do, we got ones that are the sword of size, it _ we do, we got ones that are the sword of size, it you _ we do, we got ones that are the sword of size, it you can - we do, we got ones that are the sword of size, it you can never. sword of size, it you can never believe — sword of size, it you can never believe the _ sword of size, it you can never believe the things _ sword of size, it you can never believe the things that - sword of size, it you can never believe the things that people| sword of size, it you can never- believe the things that people can make _ believe the things that people can make. for— believe the things that people can make. ., n, ~' believe the things that people can make. ., ~', , ., believe the things that people can make. ., ~', ., make. for mark strays from across the uk. make. for mark strays from across the uk- had _ make. for mark strays from across the uk- had to _ make. for mark strays from across the uk. had to do _ make. for mark strays from across the uk. had to do 33c— make. for mark strays from across the uk. had to do bbc news - make. for mark strays from across i the uk. had to do bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. now to a deadly virus that's killed thousands of cats on cyprus. the disease, called feline infectious peritonitis, or fip, is known as the feline coronavirus. now, the government is allowing veterinarians to use anti—covid pills to treat the animals. the veterinarians association has applauded that decision. it says the outbreak began injanuary and spread across the country within a few months. fip is not related to covid—19 and cannot be contracted by humans. for more on this, i'm joined by dr charalampos attipa, who is a senior lecturer in veterinary clinical pathology at the university of endinburgh. and too heavy on the programme tonight. what exactly is happening here? why have we seen this spread? good evening. glad to be here. at the moment, we are starting to understand what has really happened, but we definitely believe we have a new strain of this virus is highly variable into pathogenic and has spread into population in cyprus really swiftly. tooth? spread into population in cyprus really swiftly-— spread into population in cyprus reall swiftl. , , ., really swiftly. why is it so deadly? at the moment, _ really swiftly. why is it so deadly? at the moment, we _ really swiftly. why is it so deadly? at the moment, we are _ really swiftly. why is it so deadly? at the moment, we are just - at the moment, we are just starting to understand what has happened. we believe it's a mutation likely affecting... makes them have these accumulation of fluids in the abdomen. accumulation of fluids in the abdomen-— accumulation of fluids in the abdomen. ., ., , . abdomen. doctor, does this affect both indoor _ abdomen. doctor, does this affect both indoor and _ abdomen. doctor, does this affect both indoor and outdoor _ abdomen. doctor, does this affect both indoor and outdoor cats? - both indoor and outdoor cats? absolutely. it's mostly affecting outdoor cats, but still, indoor cats sufferfrom outdoor cats, but still, indoor cats suffer from this disease and it's very alarming. the possibility of actually human spending the virus as vectors. ., , .., actually human spending the virus as vectors. ., , , , ., , vectors. humans can spread this beehne vectors. humans can spread this beeline coronavirus? _ vectors. humans can spread this beeline coronavirus? yes, - vectors. humans can spread this beeline coronavirus? yes, let. vectors. humans can spread this| beeline coronavirus? yes, let me 'ust sa beeline coronavirus? yes, let me just say they _ beeline coronavirus? yes, let me just say they just _ beeline coronavirus? yes, let me just say they just carry _ beeline coronavirus? yes, let me just say they just carry it - beeline coronavirus? yes, let me just say they just carry it to - beeline coronavirus? yes, let me just say they just carry it to come on their hands, their shoes, not actually getting infected, just carrying the virus and carrying the virus into the house and then because it's in the house, the cats get the disease. 50. because it's in the house, the cats get the disease.— because it's in the house, the cats get the disease. so, presumably that means that someone _ get the disease. so, presumably that means that someone can _ get the disease. so, presumably that means that someone can go - get the disease. so, presumably that means that someone can go to - get the disease. so, presumably that means that someone can go to visit | means that someone can go to visit cyprus and pick up this virus on their hands, and their shoes and bring it back to their home country and to their pets.— bring it back to their home country and to their pets. absolutely. yes. if ou are and to their pets. absolutely. yes. if you are travelling, _ and to their pets. absolutely. yes. if you are travelling, that - and to their pets. absolutely. yes. if you are travelling, that is - and to their pets. absolutely. yes. if you are travelling, that is why i if you are travelling, that is why we published our work and actually the situation has issued a statement highlighting the importance of people travelling outside of cyprus to really clean their luggage and especially the wheels as well as their shoes with some disinfectant to ensure that no virus travels outside of cyprus. 0f to ensure that no virus travels outside of cyprus. of course, any cat travelling outside cyprus is to be tested for the coronavirus and is advised to avoid travelling. {guild advised to avoid travelling. could this affect other _ advised to avoid travelling. could this affect other animals - advised to avoid travelling. could this affect other animals besides cats? that this affect other animals besides cats? �* ., ., . cats? at the moment, our evidence shows that — cats? at the moment, our evidence shows that no _ cats? at the moment, our evidence shows that no other _ cats? at the moment, our evidence shows that no other animal - cats? at the moment, our evidence shows that no other animal species| shows that no other animal species in cyprus has been affected, like dogs and neither humans. we haven't seen a spike of human cases of coronavirus. so at the moment, animal species not humans have increased cases of coronavirus is. thank you so much for your insight on that story. virgin galactic has successfully launched a space tourism flight — with a mother and daughter on board — a first. this was the takeoff in the us state of new mexico earlier. the mother and daughter won tickets in a sweepstake. also on board was an 80—year—old man who bought his ticket in 2005. the company has sold more than 800 tickets to people who want to board one of virgin galactic�*s flights to space. making the final footsteps towards realising their dreams. jon goodwin and mother and daughter duo keisha schahaff and ana mayers make their way to the spaceship unity. 0n the ground at the spaceport, there was huge excitement and nervous anticipation. when you say that he is on his way, it makes me emotional again but i keep going in waves actually, but it's been an incredibly emotional week with all the activities. in our itinerary there was one line that said release, release, release, and when i read that i get emotional. at 8.30, lift off, on schedule and in perfect conditions. this is the momentjon goodwin has been waiting for a quarter of his life. he is now on his way to space on virgin galactic�*s first private passenger flight. as the three space tourists made their way to the edge of the atmosphere, it wasn'tjust blair dreams they carried with them but the dreams of those who have worked for years to make this a reality and of hundreds of others who hope to follow in their flight path. and this is what it's all about, as the spaceship unity more than 50 miles above the earth's surface. congratulations tojon, to keisha, to ana... views of our planet that only astronauts have ever experienced. back home in newcastle—under—lyme, there were cheers for the man who proved to the world that living with parkinson's does not mean you cannot live life to the full. he is a superman. he's always been very positive. the fact he has got parkinson's, he does thrive to go on, and anything he puts his mind to he does. welcome our crew back... as unity glided back down to the desert, there was jubilation and relief. a giant leap for those on board and a major milestone for space tourism, at least for those who can afford it. tickets currently cost more than £350,000. sophie long, bbc news, spaceport america, new mexico. this is the first space tourism five from virgin galactic we had people on board who bought tickets. what did he think of this? i board who bought tickets. what did he think of this?— he think of this? i watched it on tv. i he think of this? i watched it on n i thought — he think of this? i watched it on tv. | thought it _ he think of this? i watched it on tv. i thought it was _ he think of this? i watched it on tv. i thought it was really - he think of this? i watched it on | tv. i thought it was really lovely. missions like this are really inspirational it shows you spaces accessible to anyone, typically astronauts, what the minimum age for the european space agency is about 27. and the oldest upper limit would be about to mid 50s. so we have an 18—year—old here, a student who is a physics student and this will be a girl who has dreamt about going to space since a child like most physics students, you know? that's what inspired them to do this. and you have an 80—year—old who traditionally wouldn't even be able to pass the medicals to go, but now he has parkinson's and he is 80 years old and he's able to go. this allows people to actually dream and think, actually, even if i have disabilities, even if i am not up to the astronauts typical standards, astronauts as well typically train for several years, at least five or six years, and these people are everyday people. they've had a few days of training, weeks max, and they can just hop on a plane and go and see the curvature of the earth and see the curvature of the earth and everything, all of the life that we know. i think it's really wonderful.— we know. i think it's really wonderful. ., �*, ., , �* ~ wonderful. that's great, isn't a? at the same time. _ wonderful. that's great, isn't a? at the same time, it _ wonderful. that's great, isn't a? at the same time, it is _ wonderful. that's great, isn't a? at the same time, it is still— wonderful. that's great, isn't a? at the same time, it is still pretty - the same time, it is still pretty expensive. i think he paid $250,000 for his tickets. when do you think is going to be more accessible for average people? i is going to be more accessible for average people?— average people? i think as there is more demand. _ average people? i think as there is more demand, the _ average people? i think as there is more demand, the prices - average people? i think as there is more demand, the prices will - average people? i think as there is | more demand, the prices will come down. so i think this is a first step. as we heard in the short feed earlier, over800 step. as we heard in the short feed earlier, over 800 people have signed up earlier, over 800 people have signed up already, right? and this is like the first private citizen going up. so there's going to be a long waiting list. virgin galactic isn't the only private space company offering space tourism flights, space accent blue origin, and we are seeing a lot more of these space balloons as well that will go up in much more spacious aviation compounds, much more space, many more people can go up at once. they will be much cheaper. they obviously want to go as high as we are seeing right now. want to go as high as we are seeing riaht now. ., , , ., ., right now. one last question, would ou bu a right now. one last question, would you buy a ticket? — right now. one last question, would you buy a ticket? i _ right now. one last question, would you buy a ticket? i definitely - you buy a ticket? i definitely would. you buy a ticket? i definitely would- it's — you buy a ticket? i definitely would. it's still— you buy a ticket? i definitely would. it's still a _ you buy a ticket? i definitely would. it's still a bit - you buy a ticket? i definitely l would. it's still a bit expensive you buy a ticket? i definitely - would. it's still a bit expensive on my salary at the moment. but definitely would consider going when it comes down. that definitely would consider going when it comes down.— definitely would consider going when it comes down. that makes two of us. certainly something _ it comes down. that makes two of us. certainly something to _ it comes down. that makes two of us. certainly something to aspire - it comes down. that makes two of us. certainly something to aspire to. - certainly something to aspire to. thank you so so much forjoining us. great to cover this remarkable and historic day. cover this remarkable and historic da . ., ~ cover this remarkable and historic da . . ~' , ., cover this remarkable and historic da . ., ~ that cover this remarkable and historic day-_ that is _ cover this remarkable and historic day._ that is our - day. thank you. that is our programme _ day. thank you. that is our programme at _ day. thank you. that is our programme at this - day. thank you. that is our programme at this hour. i day. thank you. that is our - programme at this hour. thank you for watching the context on bbc news. we will be back at the top of the next hour with more and our headlines. stay with us. hello. today's weather might have felt like something of a novelty because for many places, it's been the warmest day for quite some weeks, under blue skies and sunshine. that was how it looked in norfolk, but not everywhere has been as sunny as that. in fact, parts of northern ireland saw quite a lot of cloud as this weather front approached from the southwest. and through the next few hours, this frontal system is expected to bring some really quite heavy bursts of rain across northern ireland, some heavy, thundery downpours drifting northwards and eastwards as the evening wears on. there could be enough rain to bring some localised flooding and some travel disruption, and that wet weather is set to spread across the isle of man, just clipping in to parts of north wales, north west england, but more especially that rain will spread northwards and eastwards across scotland as we head through the night. further south, not too much rain, a lot of dry weather, but some areas of cloud floating around on what will be quite a warm and muggy night. lows of 15—17 degrees in places. and so for tomorrow, we'll start off with cloud and rain in the north of scotland. in fact for 0rkney and shetland, some pretty wet weather continuing for a good part of the day. also this hangback of cloud across parts of south east england giving rise to some spots of rain. elsewhere, sunny spells and scattered showers, particularly out towards the west. northern ireland, i think seeing most showers of all. and temperatures in the west a little lower than there have been. still, though, up to 26 celsius in parts of eastern england. and then into the weekend, low pressure is set to be in charge of the scene, but that doesn't mean it's going to be raining everywhere all the time — in fact, there will be some dry gaps. the further south and east you are, it's likely to stay just about dry with very few showers. but further north and west, there will be some showers or longer spells of rain, some heavy, possibly thundery bursts of rain at times. quite breezy in the west, temperatures of 18—24 degrees in most places. and for sunday, our area of low pressure continues to swirl close by. that will bring further showers at times, particularly in the north and the west, further south and east, more in the way of dry weather. but it could be that we see some more persistent rain just approaching the far south west of england later in the day. it's going to be quite an unsettled start to next week. but there are some signs that, later in the week, it may start to warm up again for some of us. that's all from me. bye for now. you're watching the context on bbc news. anyone who has lost a loved one whose home has been damaged or destroyed is going to get help immediately. 0ur hawai�*ian homelands was destroyed, schools destroyed, many of the businesses. our church was destroyed. it�*s going to take years. we�*ve been pulling people out since last night. - trying to save people�*s lives and i feel like we are not. getting the help we need. president biden declares a major disaster in hawaii. at least 36 people are known to have died after wildfires swept across the island of maui. joing me as my panel tonight arejoel rubin, the former us deputy assistant secretary of state, and paul waugh, chief political commentator at the i paper. also on the show — can the taliban be tried for crimes against humanity for their treatment of women and girls? 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