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the moment, most of the uk on the cool side of the jet whereas the heat across europe is relentless at the moment, it has been deflected across central and eastern parts of europe and we know across parts of spain, france, northern italy, the highs are expected to reach even the mid—40s in some spots and of course it is incredibly hot and dry around parts of the mediterranean and that includes greece and right now a pretty extreme heatwave also across parts of north america. we are not experiencing the heatwave but we are experiencing the heatwave but we are experiencing some of that warmth today. and also we've got some fresh weather, too, further towards the north—west, the radar shows the pockets of rain being pushed in by the atlantic breeze. we are literallyjust the atlantic breeze. we are literally just on the the atlantic breeze. we are literallyjust on the edge, london and norwich at 25 but by the time you get across the channel we are into the 30s. we have always been on the edge of the heat pretty much most of the summer. looking at the forecast for tonight, the showers across some of the western and north—western parts of the country are going to continue, for many of us it is a largely dry night, this weather system coming in and reaching parts of wales in the morning so there could be some rain. temperatures typically 12—13, a bit fresher in central and eastern parts of scotland. tomorrow for a time i think cloudy if not wet in a few places around wales. and then through the day it is sunny spells, the best of the sunshine will be further east and south—east but further east and south—east but further showers expected across scotland and northern ireland. about the mid—20s expected in london. 19-21 in the mid—20s expected in london. 19—21 in newcastle and belfast. we are closer to the low pressure than the rest of europe and it is because of the jet stream which is pretty much right over us. so the heat is to the south, we are underneath the jet screen which is spawning these areas of low pressure so there is a paramount of low pressure. but we are still holding onto some of this warmth and this is what we would now look is almost cool summer weather, with the warming climate, anything around the mid—20s is now cool. so, it is going to stay pretty much around the high teens across edinburgh and belfast for the rest of the week but in the south we are going to freshen up and i think for london and the south—east we will be back to around 20 celsius which is probably even a fraction below the average for the time of the year. and that's bbc news at one. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. hello and welcome to sportsday. where next for mason greenwood after he and manchester united decide his future lies away from old trafford? it's d—day for england's 0wen farrell and billy vunipola. they face disciplinary panels and could miss the start of the rugby world cup next month as we look ahead to day four at the world athletics championships, we will reflect on great britain's performance so far with damejessica ennis—hill. the future of mason greenwood is still uncertain following the announcement by manchester united yesterday that it would be best for him to leave the club to continue his career. it follows an internal investigation at old trafford into claims against him of attempted rape and coercive control. criminal charges against him had already been dropped and the club said he had not committed any offences. greenwood remains on full pay while united work with him to find him a club, but his destination is still unclear. earlier, we spoke the editor of manchester united fanzine united we stand. if you would have asked me a month ago i would have said that manchester united were leaning towards bringing mason greenwood back and playing for the club again. i think there was a public backlash towards the end of last week and manchester united have decided to make this decision. the club were adamant that they have not made another decision, but i think what has happened at the end of last week is definitely affected things. it is worth pointing out how divisive this is lame. we saw protests outside 0ld divisive this is lame. we saw protests outside old trafford. how do you feel this has been handled by the club? it is do you feel this has been handled by the club? , , , the club? it is divisive, very emotive- — the club? it is divisive, very emotive. there _ the club? it is divisive, very emotive. there are - the club? it is divisive, very emotive. there are lots - the club? it is divisive, very emotive. there are lots of i emotive. there are lots of entrenched opinions here, and it is very sad, as well, i don't think there are any winners here. i think there are any winners here. i think the club would be damned if they do and damned if they don't. i think there would have been a stronger reaction if he had been allowed back. we did a poll last week and 75% of people, mainly magical manchester united fans, said they would not like to see him return, so i think that is a clear majority. i stood outside 0ld i think that is a clear majority. i stood outside old trafford last week before the first home game and spoke to a lot of people and people feel extremely strongly about this. i'm not sure there is any way of doing this in an ideal way. it dragged on probably for too long, but i don't know how long an internal investigation should take. it took a long time since the club started it in february of this year. fix, long time since the club started it in february of this year.— in february of this year. a danger if it had dragged _ in february of this year. a danger if it had dragged on _ in february of this year. a danger if it had dragged on any - in february of this year. a danger if it had dragged on any longer, l if it had dragged on any longer, again nobody in this would have fared too well. mal again nobody in this would have fared too well.— again nobody in this would have fared too well. not at all. and it was dragging — fared too well. not at all. and it was dragging on. _ fared too well. not at all. and it was dragging on, it _ fared too well. not at all. and it was dragging on, it was - fared too well. not at all. and it was dragging on, it was startingj fared too well. not at all. and it i was dragging on, it was starting to detract and it was affecting the mood at manchester united. this is a very serious issue. it is notjust about a football team winning or losing matches. you have a very talented young player here and very complicated circumstances around the allegations and what has gone on. pep guardiola will miss their next two matches after having back surgery. the assistant manager will take charge of the games against sheffield united and fulham. pep guardiola is expected back after the forthcoming international break. city have agreed to signjeremy doku from the french club of rennes. he is set to become the third big signing of the summer for manchester city. he is expected to arrive in manchester for a city. he is expected to arrive in manchesterfor a medical city. he is expected to arrive in manchester for a medical today. rangers will aim to move within touching distance of the group stages of the champions league tonight. they face psv eindhoven at ibrox. the rangers manager says during the dutch giants is as tough as it gets. during the dutch giants is as tough as it nets. ~ ., ., ~' during the dutch giants is as tough as it nets. ~ ., ., as it gets. when i look at the draw ofthe as it gets. when i look at the draw of the other— as it gets. when i look at the draw of the other legs, _ as it gets. when i look at the draw of the other legs, we _ as it gets. when i look at the draw of the other legs, we are - as it gets. when i look at the draw of the other legs, we are playing l of the other legs, we are playing against probably the strongest side we can play right now. it is a big opportunity for the club, the players and the fans and everybody. i'm looking for us to show a strong footing in the first leg and set up the second leg in eindhoven. spain's world cup winners have returned home. these were the scenes in madrid last night as the team showed off trophy. thousands of fans waited for hours for the champions to arrive back on home soil. it was the first time spain had ever reached the final — cue wild celebrations in the capital city. thierry henry has been appointed france u21 coach on a two—year contract. the arsenal legend scored 51 goals for france and was most recently an assistant coach with belgium. he'll lead the france u23 side at the 2024 paris 0lympics. in the next hour or so 0wen farrell and billy vunipola will discover if they can play at the rugby union world cup. both face disciplinary panels over their recent red cards. for farrell, it's the second time in a week he's been through it, after world rugby appealed the decision to overturn the red card he received against wales at twickenham. the pair risk bans and could miss the start of the world cup with england's preparations in disarray. scotland's laura muir goes for gold in the 1,500 metres at the world atletics championships in budapest later this evening. she won the event at the commonwealth games in birmingham last year. great britain will be hoping to add to their medal tally which currently stands at one gold, one silver and a bronze. earlier, we spoke to three—times world champion dame jessica ennis—hill. it was a difficult one for dena, i don't think we saw the dean asher smith were used to seeing, especially in the semifinals. in the final her startling reasonably good, but she didn't have that pick—up in the latter part of the race that we normally see, so it was disappointing for her. she will go away and pick that race apart and will come back stronger, hopefully, in the next couple of events. commentator: come on, you can do it! that'll be a goal medal!— that'll be a goal medal! katerina was incredible. _ that'll be a goal medal! katerina was incredible. we _ that'll be a goal medal! katerina was incredible. we were - that'll be a goal medal! katerina i was incredible. we were screaming that'll be a goal medal! katerina - was incredible. we were screaming in the studio. she has had such a turbulent few years. she broke onto the scene in 2012 as a young heptathlete and since then she has had the highs and lows of winning the world championships in 2019, but suffering incredibly tough injuries. to come back on this world stage and be able to take that title again it shows huge resilience and it was very inspiring for us all to watch. commentator he has got the bronze. he has picked up the bronze. sir neu he has picked up the bronze. 5 " nell is looking fantastic. we spoke to him yesterday in the studio and he is beaming. he is so elated to be able to take an individual medal at the world championships. he has the 200. leckie said, it's his baby. he has performed well throughout the whole of this year and is now delivering in the world championships. i am delighted to see what he can produce in the 200 metres. yesterday, the sport's governing body world athletics took the unusual step of using the games to raise awareness of the environmental impacts of climate change within sport and beyond. in particular, issues faced by pacific island nations in relation to rising sea levels, which threaten their very existence and are already starting to impact lives and sport in these communities. here's simone fe'ao, who is president of athletics of the cook islands. i think there is enough influence now to say that they can't ignore it any longer and they need to look at ways to change the habits of not just our grassroots, but at our elite level of sport to make it more sustainable going forward, otherwise you're going to have some of our pacific nations not able to participate in sport much longer. so you can see climate change having an impact on your ability to participate?— impact on your ability to participate? impact on your ability to --articiate? , . ., , impact on your ability to --articiate? , . . , ., , participate? yes, already some of my pacific friends _ participate? yes, already some of my pacific friends can't _ participate? yes, already some of my pacific friends can't have _ participate? yes, already some of my pacific friends can't have tracks - pacific friends can't have tracks because there is not enough land above sea level they can maintain a track that the athletes can train on. that is probably unheard of for some european countries that are landlocked and have that kind of security, but that is the reality for a lot of our nations. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app or from our website — that's bbc.co.uk/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. you're watching bbc news. i'm mark lobel. microsoft has submitted a new deal to buy the gaming giant activision blizzard, best known for games like call of duty, skylanders and candy crush saga. the original bid of £59 billion was rejected by the competition and markets authority earlier this year. in a blog posted today, microsoft's uk boss, brad smith, said the new offer was "substa ntially different" and he expected it to be approved. under the revised deal, microsoft, which makes the xbox console, has agreed to transfer the rights to stream activision games from the cloud to ubisoft, a video games publisher, for 15 years. let's get more on this first from our gaming correspondent stefan powell. what fears for users have been aired about data gathering? it is interesting, as the cma were looking at this proposal they spoke to a lot of people who are active in the gaming space, especially when it comes to cloud gaming is streaming. this is where things have fallen down for activision and microsoft in the uk. a large part of the reason why this deal didn't go through is that it was feared by the cma that by allowing them to have access to the back catalogue, these massive games you talked about, the call of duty and thinks, by having access to those on being able to use them in a streaming setting it would give them too much power in that element of the market. it is only a small portion of gaming at the moment, but the cma thought most people will be accessing their games free streaming services. so they thought if microsoft own a huge gaming platform and the gaming cloud, that would make them to power. this new proposal is aimed to get around that. the uk is holding this deal back from happening globally. this deal has been sorted out in the eu and the us meaning it isjust the uk left, which is why the update today is quite significant. min; left, which is why the update today is quite significant.— is quite significant. why is the deadhne is quite significant. why is the deadline the _ is quite significant. why is the deadline the 18th _ is quite significant. why is the deadline the 18th of _ is quite significant. why is the deadline the 18th of october? | deadline the 18th of october? earlier on in the summer microsoft and activision extended the deadline they're given to shareholders that this deal would done by. they agreed between themselves during it that the 18th of october would not be the final date. if it is not done by that point they would say we have spent millions of pounds, but let's move on and do something else instead. the

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the moment, most of the uk on the cool side of the jet whereas the heat across europe is relentless at the moment, it has been deflected across central and eastern parts of europe and we know across parts of spain, france, northern italy, the highs are expected to reach even the mid—40s in some spots and of course it is incredibly hot and dry around parts of the mediterranean and that includes greece and right now a pretty extreme heatwave also across parts of north america. we are not experiencing the heatwave but we are experiencing the heatwave but we are experiencing some of that warmth today. and also we've got some fresh weather, too, further towards the north—west, the radar shows the pockets of rain being pushed in by the atlantic breeze. we are literallyjust the atlantic breeze. we are literally just on the the atlantic breeze. we are literallyjust on the edge, london and norwich at 25 but by the time you get across the channel we are into the 30s. we have always been on the edge of the heat pretty much most of the summer. looking at the forecast for tonight, the showers across some of the western and north—western parts of the country are going to continue, for many of us it is a largely dry night, this weather system coming in and reaching parts of wales in the morning so there could be some rain. temperatures typically 12—13, a bit fresher in central and eastern parts of scotland. tomorrow for a time i think cloudy if not wet in a few places around wales. and then through the day it is sunny spells, the best of the sunshine will be further east and south—east but further east and south—east but further showers expected across scotland and northern ireland. about the mid—20s expected in london. 19-21 in the mid—20s expected in london. 19—21 in newcastle and belfast. we are closer to the low pressure than the rest of europe and it is because of the jet stream which is pretty much right over us. so the heat is to the south, we are underneath the jet screen which is spawning these areas of low pressure so there is a paramount of low pressure. but we are still holding onto some of this warmth and this is what we would now look is almost cool summer weather, with the warming climate, anything around the mid—20s is now cool. so, it is going to stay pretty much around the high teens across edinburgh and belfast for the rest of the week but in the south we are going to freshen up and i think for london and the south—east we will be back to around 20 celsius which is probably even a fraction below the average for the time of the year. and that's bbc news at one. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. hello and welcome to sportsday. where next for mason greenwood after he and manchester united decide his future lies away from old trafford? it's d—day for england's 0wen farrell and billy vunipola. they face disciplinary panels and could miss the start of the rugby world cup next month as we look ahead to day four at the world athletics championships, we will reflect on great britain's performance so far with damejessica ennis—hill. the future of mason greenwood is still uncertain following the announcement by manchester united yesterday that it would be best for him to leave the club to continue his career. it follows an internal investigation at old trafford into claims against him of attempted rape and coercive control. criminal charges against him had already been dropped and the club said he had not committed any offences. greenwood remains on full pay while united work with him to find him a club, but his destination is still unclear. earlier, we spoke the editor of manchester united fanzine united we stand. if you would have asked me a month ago i would have said that manchester united were leaning towards bringing mason greenwood back and playing for the club again. i think there was a public backlash towards the end of last week and manchester united have decided to make this decision. the club were adamant that they have not made another decision, but i think what has happened at the end of last week is definitely affected things. it is worth pointing out how divisive this is lame. we saw protests outside 0ld divisive this is lame. we saw protests outside old trafford. how do you feel this has been handled by the club? it is do you feel this has been handled by the club? , , , the club? it is divisive, very emotive- — the club? it is divisive, very emotive. there _ the club? it is divisive, very emotive. there are - the club? it is divisive, very emotive. there are lots - the club? it is divisive, very emotive. there are lots of i emotive. there are lots of entrenched opinions here, and it is very sad, as well, i don't think there are any winners here. i think there are any winners here. i think the club would be damned if they do and damned if they don't. i think there would have been a stronger reaction if he had been allowed back. we did a poll last week and 75% of people, mainly magical manchester united fans, said they would not like to see him return, so i think that is a clear majority. i stood outside 0ld i think that is a clear majority. i stood outside old trafford last week before the first home game and spoke to a lot of people and people feel extremely strongly about this. i'm not sure there is any way of doing this in an ideal way. it dragged on probably for too long, but i don't know how long an internal investigation should take. it took a long time since the club started it in february of this year. fix, long time since the club started it in february of this year.— in february of this year. a danger if it had dragged _ in february of this year. a danger if it had dragged on _ in february of this year. a danger if it had dragged on any - in february of this year. a danger if it had dragged on any longer, l if it had dragged on any longer, again nobody in this would have fared too well. mal again nobody in this would have fared too well.— again nobody in this would have fared too well. not at all. and it was dragging — fared too well. not at all. and it was dragging on. _ fared too well. not at all. and it was dragging on, it _ fared too well. not at all. and it was dragging on, it was - fared too well. not at all. and it was dragging on, it was startingj fared too well. not at all. and it i was dragging on, it was starting to detract and it was affecting the mood at manchester united. this is a very serious issue. it is notjust about a football team winning or losing matches. you have a very talented young player here and very complicated circumstances around the allegations and what has gone on. pep guardiola will miss their next two matches after having back surgery. the assistant manager will take charge of the games against sheffield united and fulham. pep guardiola is expected back after the forthcoming international break. city have agreed to signjeremy doku from the french club of rennes. he is set to become the third big signing of the summer for manchester city. he is expected to arrive in manchester for a city. he is expected to arrive in manchesterfor a medical city. he is expected to arrive in manchester for a medical today. rangers will aim to move within touching distance of the group stages of the champions league tonight. they face psv eindhoven at ibrox. the rangers manager says during the dutch giants is as tough as it gets. during the dutch giants is as tough as it nets. ~ ., ., ~' during the dutch giants is as tough as it nets. ~ ., ., as it gets. when i look at the draw ofthe as it gets. when i look at the draw of the other— as it gets. when i look at the draw of the other legs, _ as it gets. when i look at the draw of the other legs, we _ as it gets. when i look at the draw of the other legs, we are - as it gets. when i look at the draw of the other legs, we are playing l of the other legs, we are playing against probably the strongest side we can play right now. it is a big opportunity for the club, the players and the fans and everybody. i'm looking for us to show a strong footing in the first leg and set up the second leg in eindhoven. spain's world cup winners have returned home. these were the scenes in madrid last night as the team showed off trophy. thousands of fans waited for hours for the champions to arrive back on home soil. it was the first time spain had ever reached the final — cue wild celebrations in the capital city. thierry henry has been appointed france u21 coach on a two—year contract. the arsenal legend scored 51 goals for france and was most recently an assistant coach with belgium. he'll lead the france u23 side at the 2024 paris 0lympics. in the next hour or so 0wen farrell and billy vunipola will discover if they can play at the rugby union world cup. both face disciplinary panels over their recent red cards. for farrell, it's the second time in a week he's been through it, after world rugby appealed the decision to overturn the red card he received against wales at twickenham. the pair risk bans and could miss the start of the world cup with england's preparations in disarray. scotland's laura muir goes for gold in the 1,500 metres at the world atletics championships in budapest later this evening. she won the event at the commonwealth games in birmingham last year. great britain will be hoping to add to their medal tally which currently stands at one gold, one silver and a bronze. earlier, we spoke to three—times world champion dame jessica ennis—hill. it was a difficult one for dena, i don't think we saw the dean asher smith were used to seeing, especially in the semifinals. in the final her startling reasonably good, but she didn't have that pick—up in the latter part of the race that we normally see, so it was disappointing for her. she will go away and pick that race apart and will come back stronger, hopefully, in the next couple of events. commentator: come on, you can do it! that'll be a goal medal!— that'll be a goal medal! katerina was incredible. _ that'll be a goal medal! katerina was incredible. we _ that'll be a goal medal! katerina was incredible. we were - that'll be a goal medal! katerina i was incredible. we were screaming that'll be a goal medal! katerina - was incredible. we were screaming in the studio. she has had such a turbulent few years. she broke onto the scene in 2012 as a young heptathlete and since then she has had the highs and lows of winning the world championships in 2019, but suffering incredibly tough injuries. to come back on this world stage and be able to take that title again it shows huge resilience and it was very inspiring for us all to watch. commentator he has got the bronze. he has picked up the bronze. sir neu he has picked up the bronze. 5 " nell is looking fantastic. we spoke to him yesterday in the studio and he is beaming. he is so elated to be able to take an individual medal at the world championships. he has the 200. leckie said, it's his baby. he has performed well throughout the whole of this year and is now delivering in the world championships. i am delighted to see what he can produce in the 200 metres. yesterday, the sport's governing body world athletics took the unusual step of using the games to raise awareness of the environmental impacts of climate change within sport and beyond. in particular, issues faced by pacific island nations in relation to rising sea levels, which threaten their very existence and are already starting to impact lives and sport in these communities. here's simone fe'ao, who is president of athletics of the cook islands. i think there is enough influence now to say that they can't ignore it any longer and they need to look at ways to change the habits of not just our grassroots, but at our elite level of sport to make it more sustainable going forward, otherwise you're going to have some of our pacific nations not able to participate in sport much longer. so you can see climate change having an impact on your ability to participate?— impact on your ability to participate? impact on your ability to --articiate? , . ., , impact on your ability to --articiate? , . . , ., , participate? yes, already some of my pacific friends _ participate? yes, already some of my pacific friends can't _ participate? yes, already some of my pacific friends can't have _ participate? yes, already some of my pacific friends can't have tracks - pacific friends can't have tracks because there is not enough land above sea level they can maintain a track that the athletes can train on. that is probably unheard of for some european countries that are landlocked and have that kind of security, but that is the reality for a lot of our nations. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app or from our website — that's bbc.co.uk/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. you're watching bbc news. i'm mark lobel. microsoft has submitted a new deal to buy the gaming giant activision blizzard, best known for games like call of duty, skylanders and candy crush saga. the original bid of £59 billion was rejected by the competition and markets authority earlier this year. in a blog posted today, microsoft's uk boss, brad smith, said the new offer was "substa ntially different" and he expected it to be approved. under the revised deal, microsoft, which makes the xbox console, has agreed to transfer the rights to stream activision games from the cloud to ubisoft, a video games publisher, for 15 years. let's get more on this first from our gaming correspondent stefan powell. what fears for users have been aired about data gathering? it is interesting, as the cma were looking at this proposal they spoke to a lot of people who are active in the gaming space, especially when it comes to cloud gaming is streaming. this is where things have fallen down for activision and microsoft in the uk. a large part of the reason why this deal didn't go through is that it was feared by the cma that by allowing them to have access to the back catalogue, these massive games you talked about, the call of duty and thinks, by having access to those on being able to use them in a streaming setting it would give them too much power in that element of the market. it is only a small portion of gaming at the moment, but the cma thought most people will be accessing their games free streaming services. so they thought if microsoft own a huge gaming platform and the gaming cloud, that would make them to power. this new proposal is aimed to get around that. the uk is holding this deal back from happening globally. this deal has been sorted out in the eu and the us meaning it isjust the uk left, which is why the update today is quite significant. min; left, which is why the update today is quite significant.— is quite significant. why is the deadhne is quite significant. why is the deadline the _ is quite significant. why is the deadline the 18th _ is quite significant. why is the deadline the 18th of _ is quite significant. why is the deadline the 18th of october? | deadline the 18th of october? earlier on in the summer microsoft and activision extended the deadline they're given to shareholders that this deal would done by. they agreed between themselves during it that the 18th of october would not be the final date. if it is not done by that point they would say we have spent millions of pounds, but let's move on and do something else instead. the

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