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World cup semi finals equalised through Rebecka Blomqvist and it looked like the match would be going to extra time. Butjust 93 seconds later spains captain olga carmona scored an 89th minute winner to spark wild scenes ofjubilation among their supporters at eden park. Theyll face england or co hosts australia in the final in sydney on sunday. Even though they had the ball a lot, they did not create that much. I thought we had to work a lot in defence and i think we came out better in the second half but of course, losing like this and being so close to a final, it feels brutal right now. This is spanish history and that is it, its amazing. We make history playing the quarters, so to get to the final is just amazing. The players, we know how good we are, how good the team is, and we have to keep pushing. Wednesay� s 2nd semi final is expected to be a sell out at the 81,000 capacity Stadium Australia and theres Fighting Talk from both camps as australia and england renew their Sporting Rivalry once again. Being knocked out by anyone is kind of unthinkable. Theres probably a lot of english people that would love to see us knocked out by england, but i think theres more australians that would love to see england knocked out by us. So in terms of the rivalry, again we have such big rivalries with so many different countries, so its just another game for us. Obviously, england are such a top team, like tony has been talking about, but we have been taking one game at a time and it seems to be working for us so far, and that will be the same tomorrow night. I asked the players and i asked staff, and for them, we dont feel that rivalry that much. The main thing is that there was a lot of rivalry in rugby and cricket, and last week in netball, so we just know it is a very competitive game. Lots of players from australia also play in the Womens 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 us tomorrow. Former British Cycling Team doctor Richard Freeman has been banned from all sport from four years for violating anti doping rules with a panel tempered with part of a Doping Control leading to the four year band for the treatment was struck off the medical in 2021 because of misconduct for debbie was also found guilty of ordering bad testosterone to doping unnamed writer. Rugby union and captain has avoided a suspension and free to play in the Rugby World Cup in france, kicking off next month. Farrell was given a yellow card that was upgraded to read by the Review System for attack on wales team. The 31 year old is free to remaining games before they world cup opener against argentina he on the 9th of september. Everything else on the bbc sport website. And thats all the sport for now. The Childrens Charity says its been a sharp rise on all my grooming and mp should back changes to the law. The nspcc says there were more than 6,000 offences involving Sexual Communications with children last year. Thats a rise of 82 percent since the offence was introduced in 2017. We can cross live dr sarah nelson, author of radical approaches to prevention, protection and tackling child sexual abuse. Sarag has studied sexual abuse issues over many decades and has previously advised the scottish government. Good to speak with you, doctor nelson. What is your response to this report, a staggering rise, clearly a massive problem. The fiuures clearly a massive problem. The figures have clearly a massive problem. Tue figures have been clearly a massive problem. Tte figures have been rising for several years. And in particular i think probably one of the consequences of the Covid Pandemic was to increase the Covid Pandemic was to increase the online grooming, just because of the online grooming, just because of the situations where children were. I think for those of us working in this field for many years, what online revelations do is revealjust how common child sexual abuse or sexual interest in children actually is. And they do that rather starkly. Also in the case of the various online media, we have to say that this is mainly a Young Persons field. Its also about peer abuse and perhaps young men behaving badly to girls as they do as teenagers. And therefore i think it not only are the technical issues to be dealt with, some of which the nspcc has outlined but also i think it stresses that the great importance of talking to young people in every possible forum both about respecting each other and about relationships between young men and young women. Also on the negative side, the dangers of doing some of the things that they are doing and the repercussions of that. It highlights i think the gap between generations and so many parents or grandparents like myself are very ignorant about the ins and outs of whats absolutely par for the course for young people and they are tremendously gifted asset. I suppose one thing that does occur to me is when we are looking at how this can be made safer, less involved very technically savvy young people in advising us on what we should do. I think theres probably something thats not been thought about very much. Let thats not been thought about very much. ,. , thats not been thought about very much. ,. ,. ,. ,. , much. Let me bring some of the data to ick u much. Let me bring some of the data to pick up on much. Let me bring some of the data to pick up on what much. Let me bring some of the data to pick up on what you much. Let me bring some of the data to pick up on what you just said. To pick up on what you just said. This report said that snapchat was used by more than a quarter of total instances over the six years while not to own products were used in almost half of the and it says 150 different apps and games and websites were used to target children according to the police data analysed since 2017 to 2018. There have been long calls for Social Media Platforms to regulate more. What is your feeling on that . What abusers are doing is what young people are doing. Young people are using all this different media now. Just with great facility. And so are the abuses and predators. They were always around is just in many ways its easier to groom children now. You must remember even more depressingly that these statistics will only be the tip of the iceberg, perhaps 10 of everything that goes on. The nspcc have a series i know of recommendations to make to government to toughen the online bill, including access to private messaging where most of this grooming takes place. 0bviously that will be controversial but it seems to me that if, i cant remember the exact percentage, was it three quarters of grooming takes place in private messaging. Clearly that has to be tackled. I do come back to the question of how young people regard each other now and how they must be told over and over again that the images that they are sending to each other, they will lose control of very quickly. Other, they will lose control of very quickly other, they will lose control of ve cuickl. ,. ,. , very quickly. Sorry, i have to stop that interview very quickly. Sorry, i have to stop that interview there. Very quickly. Sorry, i have to stop that interview there. Thank very quickly. Sorry, i have to stop that interview there. Thank you i very quickly. Sorry, i have to stop| that interview there. Thank you so much for sharing your insight on what is an incredibly important topic. Two years the taliban imposing restrictions. A band teenage girls and women from attending university. Women were also banned from using gyms and visiting parks. . The bbc has spoken to an afghan psychologist, who share her daily experience about the restrictions she has to face since taliban swept . Into power. She chooses not to be identified due to fear of repercussions from the taliban. Translation hello, good morning, im 26 years old and i work as a psychologist and one of the international organisations. Its 955 in the morning and we have come to a restaurant that serves fresh juices. We wanted to sit inside and have a chat but they say they dont allow women inside any more. Its frustrating. Now we are walking in the streets of kabul to find a place to sit. So weve finally made it to a restaurant and theyve asked us to sit in the womens section. I was thinking about the things afghan girls lost in the last few years. First they banned education for girls then slowly restricted the right to work, the right to engage in social activities and even the right to be part of the community. Plenty more on that story on the bbc news website. More than one thousand people including victims and witnesses have had their data breached by norfolk and Suffolk Police forces. Senior officers said the personal information was included in Freedom Of Information responses due to a technical issue. The personal data included descriptions of offences including sexual and domestic assaults. I asked the former victims commissioner for england and wales, Dame Vera Baird for her reaction. I am not comforted by norfolk and Suffolk Police saying they do not know whether people have access to it or not. You would hardly take your Technical Advice from them after this error. It is the second time suffolk have leaked material in a very short time. Last november they leaked details about sexual offence victims. I find it worrying. One can only think of the worst at this stage. Sexual offence complainants, if any of their names have been leaked, they are entitled to lifelong anonymity, and it is probably a Contempt Of Court to leak it but it is probably terrifying for women and men to think that if they have said on the understanding that their name will never be made public, that they will give evidence about what happened to them, it is very embarrassing and quite frightening if their identities are then made known. They dont know whether they might get a visit from a friend of the defendant or what might go on. It could be anybody who is giving evidence in any court case at all, it could be counterterrorism, for instance. Or a serious drug dealer, armed robbers, there are well known cases in which the identity of people is kept secret so they have the courage to give evidence and do their duty. But if they are being made public they can be approached and they might even be frightened off giving evidence by the fear of that approach. It is, im afraid, in an era when there is a lot of worry about policing, yet another dimension when the public have been let down by police. These statistics came from between april 2021 and march 2022, if this had come to light when you were in the role of victims commissioner, what would you be doing now to make sure that those witnesses and survivors of these different crimes are as safe as they can be . They must be approached very quickly by the police. The only apology i have seen on your website has come from the police and crime commissioner. The police themselves now need to be galvanising to approach, in the best possible way, probably through Victim Support organisations who are better at approaching victims than many others. They need to be finding out exactly what has happened, making clear exactly what has happened to the public. If they can, get that from somebody else, that there is less danger, and going out to reassure every victim that the absolute worst that could have happened, so they can then count back from it. And to reassure victims. The cps might be worrying right now about whether, because we are very well aware that victims of cases in 2021, 2022, are probably still live. An average wait of three years to get to court about a rain rape and there are long backlogs. I dont know the precise ones in norfolk and suffolk but these are live cases in which witnesses have not heard that they have been identified. The cps might be worried that they will be frightened of giving evidence and their cases may collapse. All of that is in the ether. I understand the Information Commission is looking at it and thats the right place to start. He obviously has powers of enforcement and so on but he will find out exactly what has happened and what the extent of the danger to other people is. All of those things need to be done extremely quickly. Quite clearly its not just the police force in suffolk and norfolk. It is a bit of a deterrent far and wide. Its only a couple of days since the Northern Ireland Police Service disastrously published some data and now another pair of forces are doing something quite similar. It is capable of damaging Public Confidence in the police and they need to repair it as fast as they can and give reassurance about how they will deal with that data in future. Wages in the uk have been growing a record pace, according to new official figures. Regular pay grew by 7. 8 betweeen april and june thats the highest annual growth rate since current records began. But pay grew by slightly less than prices in the same period. Our economics correspondent, andy verity reports. This holiday park is just reopened after big expansion and refurbishment. They tend to compete to full time and temporary staff to employers bumping up the amount they are paying him by well over 10 . To are paying him by well over 10 . Trr support The Cost Of Living crisis we have had to adapt our wage often and that included a 5 pay increase for all the team. Alongside the National Living wage and also minimum wage. We felt that really supporting the team that most needed during this time of crisis. The team that most needed during this time of crisis. Team that most needed during this time of crisis. The average pay rise of a 7. 8, time of crisis. The average pay rise of a 7. 8. Higher time of crisis. The average pay rise of a 7. 8, higher than time of crisis. The average pay rise of a 7. 8, higher than its time of crisis. The average pay rise of a 7. 8, higher than its been time of crisis. The average pay rise of a 7. 8, higher than its been in i of a 7. 8, higher than its been in 20 years but still not enough to catch up with prices. Unemployment rose slightly from four to 4. 2 but still low. The number of vacancies advertisers drop by 66,000 but theres still more than 1 million, meaning employers have to adapt to job seekers not the other way around. T job seekers not the other way around. ~ ,. , around. I think employers are being flexible which around. I think employers are being flexible which is around. I think employers are being flexible which is great around. I think employers are being flexible which is great because around. I think employers are being flexible which is great because you | flexible which is great because you want something reliable and sometimes by given that little bit of flexibility you get the buy in and that person will be reliable and turnout. People got children are Different Things or Health Condition so they need varied hours. A lot of employers are really good and theyre working with those which is fantastic. Theyre working with those which is fantastic. The economy may be barely growing but many firms are still short of the staff they need to meet demand from their customers. That is especially true of Skilled Staff like chefs. But it is also because many who were expected to come back to work after the pandemic cant because they are ill. This chart shows how many arent working or looking for work also known as economically inactive because theyre long term sick. It keeps on hitting new records. We have got to be thinking about how do we get economically inactive people into work. That needs support. It needs to be fixing the nhs waiting lists. Its got to be thinking about what the barriers are to work for those people that have disability and other sick conditions. Weve got to be thinking long term. In jobs like health and social care, 214,000 have been recruited since last year, easing what was a chronic recruitment shortage. The latest data forjuly suggests employees average pay is no longer rising quite as fast as it was in the previous figures. Signs perhaps that it is slightly easier to get the staff and slightly harder to find work. You might have seen the story on social media over the weekend of an elderly couple who were charged £110 by ryanair to print their Boarding Passes at the airport. Ruth jaffe, 79, and her husband peter, 80, mistakenly downloaded the wrong tickets for their outbound flight. Ryanair defended their policy, stating that the couple had ignored an email reminder to check in online. Ruth jaffe herself joins me now from bergerac. You made it to your holiday route, thats good news. Tell us a little bit about what happened at the airport. This is all gone viral and it was all of the social media. We arrived at it was all of the social media. Arrived at the airport my husband has Difficulty Walking and we went to the disabled section to get through security. I showed what i thought was my Boarding Pass and he said, no, thats for the inward flight in two weeks time. We had to go back to the Ryan Air Desk which is difficult because my husband has Difficulty Walking. We arrived at the desk and he said that is £55 per person. Then he gave us a Boarding Pass for that was very upset. I was shocked by the amount. Its a lot of money but it is the rules that ryanair have. They said they regret that the passengers ignored their e mail reminder and failed to check in on line. What would you say to that . Iiit failed to check in on line. What would you say to that . In email came from would you say to that . In email came from ryanair would you say to that . In email came from ryanair when would you say to that . In email came from ryanair when i would you say to that . In email came from ryanair when i was i would you say to that . In email came from ryanair when i was already checking in, ithought. Ithought came from ryanair when i was already checking in, i thought. I thought i had checked in with those flights. My had checked in with those flights. My husband asked me to book seats next to each other, which is another amount of money for it ryanair. I received a Boarding Card. I always thought you could only get a Boarding Card 2a hours before your flight so i didnt realise this was a returnjourney. Flight so i didnt realise this was a return journey. Flight so i didnt realise this was a return journey. A return ourney. Were you surprised b the a return journey. Were you surprised by the resnonse a return journey. Were you surprised by the response that a return journey. Were you surprised by the response that your a return journey. Were you surprised by the response that your daughter i by the response that your daughter posted. It was your daughter who posted. It was your daughter who posted on social media explaining what happened to you and you would have to pay £110 at the airport. Were you surprised by the reaction of the responses that you got . Tt of the responses that you got . Tit was of the responses that you got . Tt was absolutely amazed. Of the responses that you got . It was absolutely amazed. Yes. Of the responses that you got . It i was absolutely amazed. Yes. Some eo le was absolutely amazed. Yes. Some eole on was absolutely amazed. Yes. Some peeple on the was absolutely amazed. Yes. Some people on the counters was absolutely amazed. Yes. Some people on the counters i was absolutely amazed. Yes. Some people on the counters i would was absolutely amazed. Yes. Some people on the counters i would say| people on the counters i would say this is the Modus Operandi of low cost airline, notjust ryanair, i think wiz air charges for £2 via checkin i think wiz air charges for £2 via check in at the airport. Its what low Cost Airlines do and they add all other things on. Some people might say, why was it such a fuss over this . Might say, why was it such a fuss overthis . T might say, why was it such a fuss over this . , might say, why was it such a fuss over this . Over this . I was expecting a charge, i thou~ht over this . I was expecting a charge, i thought it over this . I was expecting a charge, i thought it might over this . I was expecting a charge, i thought it might be over this . I was expecting a charge, i thought it might be about over this . I was expecting a charge, i thought it might be about £20 over this . I was expecting a charge, i thought it might be about £20 or. I thought it might be about £20 or so. I was amazed that it was as high as £55. I cant argue with it, it was my mistake. As £55. I cant argue with it, it was my mistake. What do you think needs to change . Was my mistake. What do you think needs to change . What was my mistake. What do you think needs to change . What would was my mistake. What do you think. Needs to change . What would you say do ryanair if they were watching this . ~. , ~ do ryanair if they were watching this . A, ~ i. Do ryanair if they were watching this . ~ i. ,. ,. , this . Make your site easier to navigate this . Make your site easier to navigate. They this . Make your site easier to navigate. They are this . Make your site easier to navigate. They are so this . Make your site easier to navigate. They are so many i this . Make your site easier to navigate. They are so many adders, add this in extra bits to try and get money. As i said, i thought i had checked in for the outward flight rather than the return flight. Ithink flight rather than the return flight. I think the ryanair site is difficult. ~. , difficult. Would you fly with r anair difficult. Would you fly with ryanair again . Difficult. Would you fly with ryanair again . You difficult. Would you fly with ryanair again . You said difficult. Would you fly with | ryanair again . You said you difficult. Would you fly with ryanair again . You said you are clearly on your holiday now which is of course good news, you and your husband have made it there. You must be flying back with them but would you book with the airline again given what happened . You book with the airline again given what happened . Thats where i want to no. Given what happened . Thats where i want to 90 yes. Given what happened . Thats where i want to go. Yes, i given what happened . Thats where i want to go. Yes, i would given what happened . Thats where i want to go. Yes, i would work given what happened . Thats where i want to go. Yes, i would work with i want to go. Yes, i would work with them again. But reluctantly but i dont feel ive got much choice. [30 dont feel ive got much choice. Do ou dont feel ive got much choice. Do you think that perhaps then low Cost Airlines, you say they need to be more specific on their website but what else can they do . This is how they work, isnt it . Tt what else can they do . This is how they work, isnt it . They work, isnt it . It is how they work but i they work, isnt it . It is how they work but i feel they work, isnt it . It is how they work but i feel that they work, isnt it . It is how they work but i feel that they they work, isnt it . It is how they work but i feel that they are work but i feel that they are being very inflexible about things. It was a genuine mistake. I made a mistake. Ifeel i paid heavily a genuine mistake. I made a mistake. I feel i paid heavily for it. Hopefully you are having a good holiday despite the £110 you have to fork out at the airport. A lot of people share your sympathy. Thank you very much for speaking to us. Have a lovely holiday. We do have a statement from ryanair on the story. They say in accordance with ryanair terms and conditions with these passengers agreed to at the time of booking they failed to check in online before arriving at Stanford Airport on the 11th Of August despite receiving an e mail reminder at the 10th Of August two checking out online. These passengers were collectively charge the airport check in fee, £55 per person. All passengers travelling with ryanair agree to check in online before arriving at their Departure Airport and all passengers are sent an e mail reminding them to do so 2a hours before departure. We regret that these passengers ignored their e mail reminder and failed to check in on mine. Madonna celebration tour will officially kick off in london. Live nation has confirmed. Like a prayer singer was due to starter tour in Canada Injuly before she announced a plan to reschedule the North American leg of the tour after a stay in Intensive Care for a serious bacterial infection. According to a Press Release Tickets were scheduled shows will be honoured on the new dates. Before we go i want to show you some dramatic footage of a Plane Crashing during an airshow in michigan. A soviet era jet was mid flight when its pilot noticed it was losing power. Thankfully, he and the passenger were able to safely eject just moments before the plane crash in a plume of smoke, as you can see. It hit on occupied cars with the pilot had serious but not life threatening injuries while the passenger was left with minor injury. The airshow was celebrating its 25th anniversary. That is it from me from verified live. To stay with us here on bbc news. Hello there. The weather has started to turn a little drier and a little brighter. And over the next few days, we can expect it to turn a little bit warmer as well. It will start to feel quite humid. Now, through this evening and tonight, most places will be dry with clear spells, but well keep more in the way of cloud across northern and eastern parts of scotland, maybe north east england, bringing just one or two showers through the early hours of wednesday. A few fog patches are likely to form as well. Temperatures generally holding up between 9 and 13 degrees. It mayjust be a little bit cooler than that across some parts of east wales, the West Midlands and down into the west country. So for southern england, parts of wales, northern england, southern scotland, Northern Ireland, we do have the potential for some fog patches through the morning, and at this time of year, that fog can linger for a couple of hours. So it may still be quite murky for some through the morning rush hour, but that fog will then lift and clear. Well see some spells of sunshine. Just the small chance for a shower. A bit more of a chance, i think, of catching a shower in the north of scotland, where we will also keep more in the way of clouds. 17 degrees for aberdeen, but further south and east, highs of 26. As we move out of wednesday into thursday, our area of High Pressure strengthens, it drifts north eastwards and the winds will start to come in from the near continent, and that will lift the temperatures in many locations. Many of us will get up into the 20s celsius on thursday. A bit of fog first thing across parts of northern england, up into scotland. That should lift and clear. Sunny spells, not too many showers, most places will be dry. And those temperatures, well, quite widely between 20 and 2a degrees. But some places in south east england, maybe around some western coasts as well, could get to around 26. Now, friday will be a warm feeling day as well, butjust how warm depends upon the progress of these frontal systems from the atlantic. If these fronts hang back and we see more in the way of sunshine, it could be a very warm day indeed. But at this stage, it looks most likely that cloud and rain will spread from the south west. Heavy rain, at that, and temperatures will be held back to between 17 and 2a degrees. But its going to feel very, very humid. That Rain Sweeps Northwards and eastwards during friday night. And actually, we can expect quite a lot of dry weather as we head through the weekend. At six, after a major security investigation, three people, living in the uk, have been charged with spying for russia. The accused are all bulgarian nationals, whod been in britain, for years. We will have more on the met police operation. Also on the programme. Devastating new charges against donald trump, now accused of leading a conspiracy to subvert the wishes of voters in one state. The defendants engaged in a Criminal Racketeering Enterprise to overturn georgias president ial election result. Two years after the taliban takeover of afghanistan, the beauticians defying the hardliners, working underground. And im here in sydney, where both england and the co hosts australia have been speaking ahead of the two teams huge womens world cup Semifinal Match at the National Stadium tomorrow. And coming up in sport on bbc news awaiting england or australia, spain reach their first womens World Cup Final after edging past sweden in auckland. Hello. Three suspected spies for Russia Living in the uk

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