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patches developing particularly across southern counties of england, parts of wales, may be the vale of york, parts of southern scotland, wales and scotland. where fog forms it will linger for a couple of hours through rush hour and should then tend to clear and we will see some spells of sunshine. some showers around tomorrow, not too many but i think the northern half of scotland will stick with more crowd and a bit of rain at times. temperatures, 21-26, the of rain at times. temperatures, 21—26, the warmest conditions to the south—east corner. as we get into thursday, as this area of high pressure wobbles its way north—east we will start to develop more of a flow of wind from the near continent and it will bring a warmer feel for many of us and more humid as well. on thursday, could be some fog first thing across parts of northern england and scotland. showers are possible but most places will be dry with spells of warm sunshine. widely up with spells of warm sunshine. widely up into the 20s, some spots likely to get to 25 or 26. a bit of a question over how warm it might get on friday because some of that very warm and humid air will move in our direction but also heading our way is a frontal system and depending on the timing, the cloud and rain will suppress the temperature. we could see heavy and may be sundry bursts of rain pushing in from the south—west with temperatures of 17-24. if south—west with temperatures of 17—211. if we see any brightness some places might get warmer than that. through the weekend, still showers around at times with spells of sunshine and into the start of next week it looks like there could be another dose of rather warm weather on the way. thanks, ben. and that's bbc news at one. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. the news continues here on bbc one as now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday. late drama in auckland as spain progress at their first—ever women's world cup final. tomorrow it is the turn of the lioness is as they face australia. was this a penalty? the referee said no, but wolves have received an apology. well come along. we know one of the women's world cup finalist after a tense and dramatic semifinal at eden park. spain had made it through to the final after beating sweden to — one. the match was goalless before spain opened the scoring. sweden thinking they might have saved the match after pulling level with just a couple of minutes remaining. rebecca blomqvist with the equaliser. huge drama after a beauty of the underside of the bar to send spain through to the final on sunday. england now know to get through to the final they will face spain, if they can see off australia in sydney tomorrow. let's go live there now and speak to jane to go. is this not all opening up for england? it will all opening up for england? it will be fascinating, _ all opening up for england? it will be fascinating, isn't _ all opening up for england? it will be fascinating, isn't it? _ all opening up for england? it will be fascinating, isn't it? for- all opening up for england? it will be fascinating, isn't it? for the i be fascinating, isn't it? for the neutral that is the emotion. for australia and england fans it will be nerve—racking. there is so much sporting history between these two nations, it is such a great rivalry. for england this will be their third semifinal in a world cup. they are desperate to get to the final and to win its because they are hungry for more silverware. they got a taste for it after winning the euros last summer. they have faced so many obstacles already this world cup, losing keira walsh in the group steerage, then laurenjames after her record. having to battle past nigeria, and then facing that hostile crowd against colombia. one of the things they are prepared for is the environment they will be faced with because it will be such a strong support for australia. it is a home tournament for them. both the managers and the captain of england will be aware of that. there are not the underdog. they play at home. their stadium will be very full. two teams that have grown into the tournament. i think it will be tight and very, very competitive. we approach the game like any other game. we will prepare how we want to play. we know our opponent really well so hopefully we can take at their strengths and exploit their weaknesses. the their strengths and exploit their weaknesses.— their strengths and exploit their weaknesses. , ., ., , ,., weaknesses. the important message that we aet weaknesses. the important message that we get from _ weaknesses. the important message that we get from the _ weaknesses. the important message that we get from the coaches - weaknesses. the important message that we get from the coaches to - that we get from the coaches to enjoy— that we get from the coaches to enjoy every moment. it is a huge achievement to make a semifinal of the world _ achievement to make a semifinal of the world cup and we are extremely proud _ the world cup and we are extremely proud to— the world cup and we are extremely proud to be — the world cup and we are extremely proud to be in this position. we have _ proud to be in this position. we have worked really hard in the games before _ have worked really hard in the games before this _ have worked really hard in the games before this. as a player it always is important to keep two feet on the ground _ is important to keep two feet on the ground and — is important to keep two feet on the ground and taken every single moment because _ ground and taken every single moment because football is not granted. nothing — because football is not granted. nothing is a given. no one has the ri-ht nothing is a given. no one has the right to _ nothing is a given. no one has the right to just — nothing is a given. no one has the right tojust go nothing is a given. no one has the right to just go through a game and you have _ right to just go through a game and you have to— right to just go through a game and you have to work extremely hard for everything _ you have to work extremely hard for everything you get from the game. we everything you get from the game. w's. don't everything you get from the game. don't feel everything you get from the game. , don't feel the rivalry that much. there is a lot of rivalry in rugby and cricket and last week and netball. wejust and cricket and last week and netball. we just know it is a very competitive game. lots of players from australia also claimed the women's super league so they know each other really well and of course they want to beat us and we want to beat them. that is the main competitiveness we will get in front of us tomorrow. jane, many of us back here watching with a red and white tinted glasses on, but australia will have the weight of the crowd behind them on wednesday. weight of the crowd behind them on wednesda . ., , , . weight of the crowd behind them on wednesda . ., , , �* . , wednesday. undoubtedly. but that is not 'ust the wednesday. undoubtedly. but that is notjust the one _ wednesday. undoubtedly. but that is notjust the one thing _ wednesday. undoubtedly. but that is notjust the one thing that _ notjust the one thing that australia have gone for them. they are the inform team ready at the moment. i don't think we have seen the best from ink—jet. they have scraped through a couple of their matches. australia have managed to get the furthest they've ever been at a world cup and they have done it without sam care for the majority of the time, their top scorer. but she is fit and ready to play. she is expected to start for australia, so we will anticipate that that will make australia an even greater force to reckon with tomorrow. we have also seen the grit and determination that australia have, particularly against france where they had to go to penalties. because of the strong rivalry between these two countries, both the australian manager and the matildas's goalkeeper say of course the fans will be the 12th player and will play a huge part.— the fans will be the 12th player and will play a huge part. being knocked out b an will play a huge part. being knocked out by any one _ will play a huge part. being knocked out by any one is — will play a huge part. being knocked out by any one is kind _ will play a huge part. being knocked out by any one is kind of _ out by any one is kind of unthinkable. there are probably a lot of— unthinkable. there are probably a lot of english people who would love to see _ lot of english people who would love to see as_ lot of english people who would love to see as knocked out by england but there are _ to see as knocked out by england but there are probably more australians who would _ there are probably more australians who would love to see into the knocked — who would love to see into the knocked up by us. we have such big rivalries— knocked up by us. we have such big rivalries with — knocked up by us. we have such big rivalries with so many different countries, _ rivalries with so many different countries, so it isjust another game — countries, so it isjust another game for— countries, so it isjust another game for us. obviously, england are such a _ game for us. obviously, england are such a top— game for us. obviously, england are such a top team, but we have been taking _ such a top team, but we have been taking one — such a top team, but we have been taking one game at a time and it seems _ taking one game at a time and it seems to— taking one game at a time and it seems to be working for us so far and that— seems to be working for us so far and that will be the same tomorrow night _ and that will be the same tomorrow night if— and that will be the same tomorrow niuht. , ., and that will be the same tomorrow niuht. i. . and that will be the same tomorrow niuht. . . ~ , night. if you look at rankings, their favourites. _ night. if you look at rankings, their favourites. their - night. if you look at rankings, their favourites. their player. their favourites. their player started — their favourites. their player started top _ their favourites. their player started top clubs _ their favourites. their player started top clubs all - their favourites. their player started top clubs all over- their favourites. their player| started top clubs all over the world — started top clubs all over the world. compared _ started top clubs all over the world. compared to - started top clubs all over the world. compared to us- started top clubs all over the world. compared to us we i started top clubs all over the . world. compared to us we have started top clubs all over the - world. compared to us we have bench players _ world. compared to us we have bench players in _ world. compared to us we have bench players in those — world. compared to us we have bench players in those teams. _ world. compared to us we have bench players in those teams. we _ world. compared to us we have bench players in those teams. we have - players in those teams. we have players _ players in those teams. we have players playing _ players in those teams. we have players playing in _ players in those teams. we have players playing in the _ players in those teams. we have players playing in the a - players in those teams. we have players playing in the a league, i players playing in the a league, ending — players playing in the a league, ending table _ players playing in the a league, ending table teams _ players playing in the a league, ending table teams in - players playing in the a league, ending table teams in sweden. | ending table teams in sweden. looking — ending table teams in sweden. looking at _ ending table teams in sweden. looking at the _ ending table teams in sweden. looking at the resources - ending table teams in sweden. - looking at the resources financially obviously _ looking at the resources financially obviously there _ looking at the resources financially obviously there are _ looking at the resources financially obviously there are massive - obviously there are massive favourites _ obviously there are massive favourites going _ obviously there are massive favourites going into - obviously there are massive favourites going into this i obviously there are massive - favourites going into this game. but if you _ favourites going into this game. but if you don't— favourites going into this game. but if you don't have _ favourites going into this game. but if you don't have the _ favourites going into this game. but if you don't have the belief- favourites going into this game. but if you don't have the belief that - favourites going into this game. but if you don't have the belief that we i if you don't have the belief that we have, _ if you don't have the belief that we have, but — if you don't have the belief that we have, but the — if you don't have the belief that we have, but the one _ if you don't have the belief that we have, but the one thing _ if you don't have the belief that we have, but the one thing we - if you don't have the belief that we have, but the one thing we have i if you don't have the belief that we . have, but the one thing we have that they don't— have, but the one thing we have that they don't have — have, but the one thing we have that they don't have is _ have, but the one thing we have that they don't have is the _ have, but the one thing we have that they don't have is the support - have, but the one thing we have that they don't have is the support and i they don't have is the support and belief— they don't have is the support and belief from — they don't have is the support and belief from the _ they don't have is the support and belief from the fans. _ they don't have is the support and belief from the fans. that - they don't have is the support and belief from the fans. that itself i belief from the fans. that itself will be — belief from the fans. that itself will be massive _ belief from the fans. that itself will be massive tomorrow. - belief from the fans. that itself will be massive tomorrow. well, we are in anticipating _ will be massive tomorrow. well, we are in anticipating this _ will be massive tomorrow. well, we are in anticipating this clash - are in anticipating this clash tomorrow, currently, with bated breath? there have been so many shops and this world cup so far, particularly the one we witnessed earlier with spain knocking at the highest ranked team left in the competition, sweden, beating them to— one. perhaps england think that they can shock australia in their own back yard. thank you. three premier league officials at the centre of last night's penalty controversy at old trafford have all been left out of the upcoming fixtures this weekend. they have not been selected after failing to award wilson penalty in injury time in their 1— 02 feet after the manchester caper courts one of the players in the face. it was the penalty decision that dominated much of the post—match conversation. howard webb and john motson have separately told wolves last night the decision was wrong. yes, i thought it was a penalty. your phone goes quite busy after a game and most people that have texted me or spoken to me, other interviews i have done a fairly unanimous that it looked like a foul. if you go for the ball, missing and clatter into an opposing player that hard, i don't see how it is not a foul. they were probably fortunate to get away with that one and disappointed it didn't go our way because it would have been the least we deserved, to score a last—minute equaliser and leave with 1-1. last-minute equaliser and leave with 1-1. �* ., , ,., last-minute equaliser and leave with 1-1. �* ., , ., . 1-1. after the opponent touched the ball he dived _ 1-1. after the opponent touched the ball he dived in, _ 1-1. after the opponent touched the ball he dived in, it _ 1-1. after the opponent touched the ball he dived in, it was _ 1-1. after the opponent touched the ball he dived in, it was the - ball he dived in, it was the judgment of the dar and the refs and lucky for— judgment of the dar and the refs and lucky for us _ judgment of the dar and the refs and lucky for us no penalty, so of course — lucky for us no penalty, so of course you're happy with that, but of course — course you're happy with that, but of course you can debate about it but i _ of course you can debate about it but i do _ of course you can debate about it but i do think it is a penalty. in but i do think it is a penalty. in tennis _ but i do think it is a penalty. in tennis, andy murray has pulled out of the cincinnati open to try to recover in time for the us open. he is suffering from an abdominal strain. dan evans's first round match was among those to be delayed by heavy rain in cincinnati. he was unable to take to the court. venus williams beat a top 20 player for the first time in four years. the 43—year—old fought back from a double break down and eat set to win against the 16th ranked player. this is venus williams back to her best, looking to win wta events back to back for the first time since 2019. don't forget you can get all of the latest on a website. we have breaking news for you as well, good news regarding steve borthwick and england, because they have been cleared, owen farrell, after that high tackle against wales, so he will now feature in the world cup for steve borthwick, overturned by a disciplinary committee. you can get all the latest on that story on the bbc website. that's all for now, more sport for you later, see you then. this is bbc news. unions say there needs to be additional staffing to accompany extra money for the nhs this winter. 30 trusts across england are to share £250 million to create 900 extra beds. the head of the royal college of nursing, pat cullen, described the workforce shortage as "the elephant in the room". speaking about the additional funding today, the prime minister rishi sunak said this move is designed to be "another step" on the journey to a "better performing nhs". well, this year we are planning for winter in the nhs earlier than we have ever done before, that is why i am announcing today £250 million to increase amd capacity in 30 different sites across the country. earlier this year i announced our urgent care recovery plan, that's about more beds, were ambulances, fast discharge. although we still have work to do we're starting to see the results of that. ambulance response times to come down amd performances considering improving considerably. let's speak to our political correspondent peter saull, who joins us from westminster. when it comes to the nhs, undoubtedly more is more, but give us a sense of perspective. we undoubtedly more is more, but give us a sense of perspective.— us a sense of perspective. we are talkin: us a sense of perspective. we are talking about _ us a sense of perspective. we are talking about 900 _ us a sense of perspective. we are talking about 900 beds _ us a sense of perspective. we are talking about 900 beds in - us a sense of perspective. we are talking about 900 beds in time i us a sense of perspective. we are| talking about 900 beds in time for january across 30 different trusts, so not a huge number per hospital really initially. there will be 5,000 or so says the government by the end of the financial year, by which point we will be coming to the end of the winter. we report every year about the nhs being under intense pressure. the labour party is pointing out that since the conservatives came to power there has been a drop in hospital beds. rishi sunak on a visit to a hospital care in milton keynes wanted to get on the front foot, saying we are planning for the winter like never before. he hopes that this will make a significant difference. it is not just about beds, there are plans to invest in on the day emergency care, so you arrive in hospital, you can be discharged early without having to be admitted overnight, which clearly states in hospital bed space. they are also investing in virtual beds, meaning you can be treated at your own home online in some cases, so lots of innovative measures being put in

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