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assembly of the national federation in madrid. it follows his conduct at the women's world cup final last sunday. he apologised for grabbing his crotch in celebration at fulltime, while standing yards away from the queen of spain. he also kissed one of the players, jenni hermoso, on the lips during the trophy presentation, he says that was consensual. fifa opened disciplinary proceedings against him yesterday. translation: is that so serious that i have to leave it while having done the best job for spanish football? do you really believe that i have to resign? well, iam really believe that i have to resign? well, i am going to tell you something. i will not resign. i will not resign. i will not resign. i will not resign. i will not resign. spain's second deputy prime minister, yolanda diaz, says rubiales stance is unacceptable and that he government must act and take urgent measures. two of hermosa's teammates have reacted. alexia putellas — "this is unacceptable. it's over. we're with you partner @jennihermoso" aita na bonmati — "there are limits that cannot be crossed and we cannot tolerate this. we are with you partner" and it's notjust the women's team, real betis and spain striker borga iglesias says, wearing the spanish national team shirt is one of the greatest things that has happened to me in my career. i don't know if at some point it will be an option again, but i have made the decision not to return to the national team until things change and this type of act does not go unpunished. so borja iglesias boycotting the men's national team. there has been some support for rubiales. luis enrique, now at psg, coached spain's men at last year's world cup. translation: i can tell you a little about my experience because i myself worked for the federation for a long time. i would say that the work done by luis rubiales and all his staff has been truly exceptional and that there have been some very good performances within the federation and the figures speak for themselves. as far as the latest episodes are concerned, it seems that the president has acknowledged his mistakes. i also think that my opinion is not necessary on this subject. the new fifa women's rankings are out and off the back of the world cup, sweden are up to number one in the world for the first time, and after 6 years at the top the usa are down to third. they were knocked out by the swedes in the last 16. spain are up to second after becoming world champions. beaten finalists england stay 4th. italy overcame angola on the opening day of the fiba basketball world cup in the philippines. the azurri mostly consists of players who ply their trade domestically but simone fontecchio plays for the utahjazz in the nba. he led the way with 19 points in an 81—67 win. italy face the dominican republic next, while angola take on the hosts. montenegro also opened with a win as they eased past mexico 91—71. that was largely due to a game—high 27 points from chicago bulls star nikola vucevic. the centre made all three of his three—point attempts and also added 10 rebounds. they face egypt next with lithuania awaiting mexico. we've had the weight in for world heavyweight bout in poland between champion olexander usyk and the british challenger daniel dubois. dubois topped the scales at 16 stone 9 lbs, his lightest in 6 years. but that's still a stone heavier than the ukrainian. usyk is undefeated in 20 professional fights and is favourite to beat the 25—year—old dubois but he is putting all three of his world titles on the line. all the build—up to that fight on your bbc sport app. we'll have more now on that story from spain — where pressure is building on the head of the country's football federation. luis rubiales insists he will not resign — despite a deluge of criticism over his behaviour at the women's world cup — specifically that unsolicited kiss on the mouth ofjennifer hermoso, a player with the womens�* national team. let's get some reaction now from the chief executive of women in football — yvonne harrison. yvonne, thank you forjoining us. i mean, just give us your reaction to this story. and after the positivity that came out of the women's world cup, is it fair to say it has really been overshadowed by this? i cup, is it fair to say it has really been overshadowed by this? i think it is desperately _ been overshadowed by this? i think it is desperately disappointing, - it is desperately disappointing, yes, that the spanish team have won the world cup for the first time and this is what we are talking about. this is the story. but at the same time, i would argue it is actually really important to highlight this and the fact that it has happened and the fact that it has happened and it is getting so much press attention is really important because success does not mean a healthy environment and i think we have seen pretournament15 of the players writing to the president to say that they were unhappy about their mental and physical health and how they were being looked after. it suggested very much so that the spanish women's team were not happy and this hasjust spanish women's team were not happy and this has just exacerbated that and this has just exacerbated that and bringing it to the fore. it is bringing a very important conversation into people's living rooms because we know certainly at women in football that discrimination because of gender is a massive thing and it affects 82% of our members that reported in a recent survey. we also know that 18% of people that responded in that survey said they experienced sexual harassment in the workplace in football. so this is not a one—time incident, this stuff happens all the time. 50 incident, this stuff happens all the time, y” incident, this stuff happens all the time, y., , ., incident, this stuff happens all the time. , ., , , , time. so you seem to be suggesting there that although _ time. so you seem to be suggesting there that although we _ time. so you seem to be suggesting there that although we are - time. so you seem to be suggesting there that although we are talking i there that although we are talking about issues in spain, this is not an issue limited to spain? ida. about issues in spain, this is not an issue limited to spain?- an issue limited to spain? no, i think when _ an issue limited to spain? no, i think when you _ an issue limited to spain? no, i think when you look _ an issue limited to spain? no, i think when you look at - an issue limited to spain? no, i think when you look at this - an issue limited to spain? no, i think when you look at this and | an issue limited to spain? no, i. think when you look at this and in terms of relationships to people in power and decision—making roles and the advantage they potentially take of females in their workforce, this is a global issue and i have spoken to a number of people across the world in various ways, communicating over the last couple of days sexism, misogyny, it is very present in football, whether you are working in it or a fan of it or indeed as a player on the pitch. it is just the people on the pitch it is much more visible and he chose the biggest moment in women's football to act in this way, which was unsolicited, it was not invited attention and the player herself has said that she didn't like it.— player herself has said that she didn't like it. what did you think when ou didn't like it. what did you think when you saw— didn't like it. what did you think when you saw the _ didn't like it. what did you think when you saw the pictures - didn't like it. what did you think when you saw the pictures from | didn't like it. what did you think - when you saw the pictures from this extraordinary meeting this afternoon, this morning, where the audience were applauding luis rubiales when he was repeatedly saying he will not resign. people in that audience, including the women pass spanish coach.— pass spanish coach. yeah, really interesting- _ pass spanish coach. yeah, really interesting. i— pass spanish coach. yeah, really interesting. i mean, _ pass spanish coach. yeah, really interesting. i mean, when - pass spanish coach. yeah, really interesting. i mean, when you i pass spanish coach. yeah, really i interesting. i mean, when you look at that there were a number of women in the front row, weren't there? and i wonder if they normally would be is a question. secondly, not all of those women were applauding. some sat defiantly with their hands on their knees. i struggle to see, and maybe this is endemic of the culture of spanish football, how people can applaud somebody so defiantly saying that they are not going to resign? do the right thing. at the end of the day, there are big egos at play here, as there is in football across the board but it is not right. they have gone the wrong thing and the spanish federation, you know, wrote things that the player hadn't even said about the incident saying it was consensual. it was an emotion in the heat of the moment. it is not ok. that kind of attention for female players, physical or otherwise, is not ok. and there needs to be... i was really glad to see one of the male spanish players come out and say that they wouldn't play. it is important that men in the industry step up in this instance. we only saw this week with the fifa president saying the doors are open, tell us men what we do need to do and what we don't need to do and that was received with mixed feelings but ultimately women in football are speaking and we are speaking very loudly and it seems like the spanish federation is absolutely ignoring that i'm uploading something that in any of the workplace would be wholly unacceptable.— the workplace would be wholly unacceptable. the workplace would be wholly unaccetable. ., l, l, unacceptable. yvonne harrison from women in football, _ unacceptable. yvonne harrison from women in football, thank— unacceptable. yvonne harrison from women in football, thank you - unacceptable. yvonne harrison from women in football, thank you very l women in football, thank you very much for talking to us. and we will bring you any developments on that story as it comes through the day. more now on the fall in energy prices in england, wales and scotland. the energy regulator, ofgem, has announced a new, lower, price cap for energy bills from october. the typical household bill will fall by £151 to £1,923 a year. the drop is because of lower wholesale gas prices, but average bills will still be higher than they were two years ago. let's talk tojonathan bean, policy spokesperson at energy for all. he's been helped by fuel poverty action whilst himself experiencing fuel poverty. jonathan, thank you so much for talking to us today. and if you don't mind first of alljust telling us, if you don't mind with your experience, what does it mean to experience, what does it mean to experience fuel poverty?- experience fuel poverty? well, i approached _ experience fuel poverty? well, i approached fuel _ experience fuel poverty? well, i approached fuel poverty - experience fuel poverty? well, i approached fuel poverty action | experience fuel poverty? well, i. approached fuel poverty action last winter, i live in a flap that has no central heating because there is no gas supply in the area so i reply on —— | gas supply in the area so i reply on —— i rely on plug—in heaters like millions of other people across the country, forgotten amid all these policy announcements by ofgem. and the cost of heating therefore is four times more because electricity costs four times more than gas because of our really crazy rigged energy system that seems to be designed just to give billions of profits to energy firms. so it was insanely expensive to heat it so basically it was freezing cold, also damp and i even had mould growing on the wall by my son's bed. that is fairly terrifying because he is asthmatic as well. i was trying to attack it with bleach etc and i reached out to fuel poverty action and discovered there were people all over the country in similar and worse situations with their heating and found that they were actually campaigning to change the system. so i thereforejoined them campaigning to change the system. so i therefore joined them and helped them campaigning because fuel poverty action believes that the system is really unfair, we shouldn't have millions of people around the country suffering like this, like i was, and in worse situations. i this, like i was, and in worse situations.— this, like i was, and in worse situations. i 'ust wonder what difference _ situations. i just wonder what difference the _ situations. i just wonder what difference the price _ situations. i just wonder what difference the price cap - situations. i just wonder what difference the price cap fall. situations. i just wonder what difference the price cap fall isj difference the price cap fall is going to make to you? so the figures are £151, does that make a huge difference to you?— are £151, does that make a huge difference to you? well, it is not reall a difference to you? well, it is not really a fall. _ difference to you? well, it is not really a fall, is _ difference to you? well, it is not really a fall, is it? _ difference to you? well, it is not really a fall, is it? because - really a fall, is it? because the £400 support is disappearing, which was £66 per month, so when used factor that in there is really no fall and prices are still double what they were two or three years ago. so that is a problem. double prices is for many people really unaffordable. and in my situation because i am paying four times more it is even more crazy and unaffordable and also there are people in other blocks of flats where they rely on communal heating and those prices have gone up by crazy amounts as well. so there are a huge number of people whojust can't afford to heat their homes and are putting their health at risk. and one of the issues is that people are in debt from last year's bills and citizens advice say that people are carrying a huge amount of debt going into winter, when presumably these bills are going to cause even more debt. that seems to be a role real problem at the moment. yeah, it is really scary — real problem at the moment. yeah, it is really scary thinking _ real problem at the moment. yeah, it is really scary thinking bout _ real problem at the moment. yeah, it is really scary thinking bout this - is really scary thinking bout this winter actually because we have the high prices continuing, so people have built up really scary amounts of debt. i mean, people are really terrified but also people are angry that ofgem is not protecting consumers like it is supposed to. it actually seems to be protecting the energy firms, which isjust terrible. energy firms, which is 'ust terrible. ~ . energy firms, which is 'ust terrible. e l, l, l, terrible. we are running out of time, i terrible. we are running out of time. ijust — terrible. we are running out of time, i just want _ terrible. we are running out of time, i just want to _ terrible. we are running out of time, i just want to very - terrible. we are running out of| time, i just want to very briefly ask you if you could sum up what help you need? what would help you and others like you? what help you need? what would help you and others like you?— and others like you? what we are campaigning _ and others like you? what we are campaigning for— and others like you? what we are campaigning for from _ and others like you? what we are campaigning for from energy - and others like you? what we are campaigning for from energy for| and others like you? what we are . campaigning for from energy for all, is to get rid of standing charges which are incredibly unfair. that will be sent number one. and also giving people some free essential energyjust giving people some free essential energy just to giving people some free essential energyjust to keep their heating going so they can stay safe over the winter. and then insulation support as well to try and keep as much heat in their homes as possible. so those of the three things that energy for all is campaigning for and we have 600,000 people signed up to support the idea, so we really think now is the idea, so we really think now is the time for change and we really hope ofgem and the government are listening. hope ofgem and the government are listenini. , l, l, l, hope ofgem and the government are listenini. , e, l, l, l, , hope ofgem and the government are listenin.. , l, l, l, l, , , listening. jonathan, it has been really good _ listening. jonathan, it has been really good to _ listening. jonathan, it has been really good to talk _ listening. jonathan, it has been really good to talk to _ listening. jonathan, it has been really good to talk to you. - listening. jonathan, it has beenl really good to talk to you. thank you so much. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. figures seen exclusively by bbc newsnight show the uk has boughtjet fuel more often from refineries in india, which process russian crude oil. a ban on directly importing russian energy was introduced by the eu and the g7 group of countries, which includes the uk, six months ago. the figures highlight a practice that's legal but one that raises ethical questions, as emeer nedder reports. we're here in the peloponnese region in southern greece. the picturesque laconian gulf is a home to fishermen and an international tourist destination. but all is not as it seems. this idyllic location has now become a key artery for russian oil. we're just leaving greek territorial waters and we're approaching a number of tankers that have left russia. and we believe they're here to exchange russian crude. and here they are. we find two tankers in the middle of a ship—to—ship transfer. these two boats that you can see behind me here are oil tankers. the boat in the distance is from russia and it's moving oil to the boat that's nearest to us. here in international waters, this practice is legal, and it's one of the ways by which russian oil continues to be exported throughout the world. and some of the millions of barrels of oil that passes through this area will ultimately find its way to countries that have bans on russian oil, including the uk. bbc newsnight has had exclusive access to numbers calculated by the campaign group global witness. since the g7, eu and australia introduced a ban on importing oil directly, in the first six months of 2023, the numbers show the amount of russian energy that's been processed in indian refineries and made its way to the uk legally since then, with its origins changing to india. in the six months since january, the uk imported 6.2 million barrels of refined energy from three indian refineries, made with an estimated 2.33 million barrels of russian crude. the diesel is used to power uk planes. the figures are equivalent to one in eight of our flights using fuel from these refineries, or one in 20 british flights being powered purely by russian crude. so how much is this all worth to russia? according to the figures, in the first six months of 2023, the energy bought by the uk generated more than $122 million in revenue for russia, of which at least $50 million went directly to the kremlin in tax revenues. so, russia has essentiallyjust skirted around the sanctions. it is selling as much oil as it was before the war, and that is as a result of this circumvention, big british firms like bp and shell are buying this jet fuel. bp said... shell told us... while the uk government said... refining energy in a third country changes its legal origin. but this energy were purchasing is still being produced with russian oil. more now on one of our most read stories, breaking news that a nottinghamshire police officer is in a serious condition — after being hit by a train as he tried to help a distressed man on the tracks. the events happened on thursday night in the village of balderton, 20 miles away from the city of nottingham. our correspondent robin brant has the latest. it is not clear exactly what the sequence of events is but we know this officer was trying to help this man at some point he was struck by a train. police officers attended and they gave first aid as an ambulance was on the way. what we do know is that two men are injured. firstly the man who was on the track has suffered what police are describing as a electrocution injuries but they are not life—threatening. it sounds far more serious for the police officer. he is being treated at the queens medical centre in nottingham. he is suffering from what police describe as life changing injuries. the police constable for the fourth who he worked described him as very poorly. she said it is a devastating incident and a reminder of the risks and the threats that officers all over the country face in doing their job all over the country on a daily basis. three—time world wrestling champion — bray wyatt — has died suddenly at the age of 36. wyatt — whose real name was windham rotunda — had been dealing with an undisclosed health issue that had kept him out of the ring since february. there are reports he died from a heart attack. live now to tulsa, oklahoma — and andrew ravens. he's a writer and reporter who covers the world of wrestling. max verstappen max verstappen a shocking day. the it is someone who left an impact on the wrestling business and someone fans remember. clearly very well thought of within the wrestling community. and leaves a wife and two children, i think. community. and leaves a wife and two children, ithink.— children, i think. yes, he does and that was my _ children, i think. yes, he does and that was my first _ children, i think. yes, he does and that was my first reaction - children, i think. yes, he does and that was my first reaction when - children, i think. yes, he does and that was my first reaction when i i that was my first reaction when i heard the news. the small children involved in them growing up without a father is truly heartbreaking. ladle a father is truly heartbreaking. we have to leave it there but i know lots of reaction online to the death of first, a wrestler who has died at the age of 36. —— bray wyatt. he's one of the all—time icons of reggae and bob marley will be remembered at london's notting hill carnival this weekend. his family have created the first official bob marley float. his daughter cedella marley has been involved in the process and our reporter michael mckenzie caught up with her. the notting hill carnival started taking shape here in the uk back in the 1960s. now it's one of the largest street parties in europe, attracting over a million people to the streets of west london. and this year will be special. the family of reggae legend bob marley will be creating an official float dedicated to their late father. it's going to be celebrating everything bob marley and africa unite. we're looking to invite all the featured artists and producers that are in london on to our unite carnival float, and we'll be playing music from the album as well as dad's greatest hits. isn't that so cool? 2023, we're having a new bob marley album? so it's a project that's very dear to my heart. it features afrobeats artists and afrobeats producers. they're creating their own interpretations of some of daddy's classics. tell us, cedella, did your dad ever go to notting hill carnival when he lived here? well, from what i've heard, from our interview with don letts, he said he remembers walking the streets with daddy, rocking till midnight to the live sound of aswad's warrior charge, and also being in the front line of the riots in �*76. this is according to don letts. one of the favourite spots, i heard, before gentrification, used to be the junction of all saints road and westbourne park road. knowing my dad, if he was there, it would have been a vibe. like, yeah, because, low key, he liked the excitement, still. and you can see the official bob marley float on monday at notting hill carnival. michael mckenzie, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. we will have plenty more on our top story. the growing anger over luis rubiales, his refusal to resign after an unsolicited kiss to a female football player. we will be talking to an official from the organisation that regulates female professional football in spain. we are going for a short break but do join us again after that. it has been a one week with decent spells of sunshine across southern britain but things are looking a lot more unsettled for all of us over the next few days. we have lost the heat and humidity in the south and will be replaced with some cooler, fresher air from the north and the west, low—pressure nearby means we will see a mixture of sunshine and showers and some of the showers will be heavy and thundery. more isobars towards northern and western areas so that is where we will see a stronger breeze, lighter winds towards the east but quite breezy through the channel. most showers in the north and west, thundery ones across north—western scotland. some in northern england as well. the sunshine in the south—east we should be up 24 degrees, cool and fresher elsewhere. reading and leeds festival as well today will see sunshine and showers but there will be some decent spells of sunshine too. as we head through tonight it looks like we will see clear spells, showers continuing, most in northern and western areas. lengthy clear spells but with a slightly cooler air mass those temperatures will dip to seven to 12 degrees so it will feel fresher for all. into the start of the weekend, quite a bit of sunshine of england and wales but then the shower clouds bubble up and some of the showers could be heavy and thundery in places. sunny spells in between, more of a breeze towards the west, lighter winds further east, highs of 21 and 22 degrees but the mid to high teens further north. sunday, sunshine and showers for england and wales, more cloud for scotland and northern ireland, patchy light rain and drizzle for northern ireland thanks to a weakening weather front. temperatures mid—teens in northern and western areas, 17 to 21 degrees further south. monday, a bank holiday for many of us it looks like it will be a better day, drier for large parts of england and wales, good spells of sunshine. more cloud in scotland and northern ireland but even here there will be sunny moments, temperatures ranging from 16 to 21 degrees. notting hill carnival as well for this weekend on monday, it could caterfor a shower on sunday but largely dry on monday. highs of 21 degrees there with light winds. the unsettled theme holds on as we move through next week with temperatures around orjust below parfor temperatures around orjust below par for the time of year. live from london — this is bbc news. anger grows in spain, after the head of the country's football association refuses to quit over giving a player an unsolicited kiss on the mouth. the kremlin says allegations that the wagner boss yevgeny prigozhin was killed on its orders are a "complete lie". donald trump protests his innocence, after becoming the first former us president to have his mugshot taken. hello, i'm sarah campbell, welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you some breaking news we have this hour. this relates to that long running story regarding the british museum, and a number of thefts of artefacts from there. it'sjust and a number of thefts of artefacts from there. it's just been announced that hartwig fisher has announced he is stepping down from his position, with immediate effect. let me just redo his statement. it says, over the last few days, i have been reviewing in

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assembly of the national federation in madrid. it follows his conduct at the women's world cup final last sunday. he apologised for grabbing his crotch in celebration at fulltime, while standing yards away from the queen of spain. he also kissed one of the players, jenni hermoso, on the lips during the trophy presentation, he says that was consensual. fifa opened disciplinary proceedings against him yesterday. translation: is that so serious that i have to leave it while having done the best job for spanish football? do you really believe that i have to resign? well, iam really believe that i have to resign? well, i am going to tell you something. i will not resign. i will not resign. i will not resign. i will not resign. i will not resign. spain's second deputy prime minister, yolanda diaz, says rubiales stance is unacceptable and that he government must act and take urgent measures. two of hermosa's teammates have reacted. alexia putellas — "this is unacceptable. it's over. we're with you partner @jennihermoso" aita na bonmati — "there are limits that cannot be crossed and we cannot tolerate this. we are with you partner" and it's notjust the women's team, real betis and spain striker borga iglesias says, wearing the spanish national team shirt is one of the greatest things that has happened to me in my career. i don't know if at some point it will be an option again, but i have made the decision not to return to the national team until things change and this type of act does not go unpunished. so borja iglesias boycotting the men's national team. there has been some support for rubiales. luis enrique, now at psg, coached spain's men at last year's world cup. translation: i can tell you a little about my experience because i myself worked for the federation for a long time. i would say that the work done by luis rubiales and all his staff has been truly exceptional and that there have been some very good performances within the federation and the figures speak for themselves. as far as the latest episodes are concerned, it seems that the president has acknowledged his mistakes. i also think that my opinion is not necessary on this subject. the new fifa women's rankings are out and off the back of the world cup, sweden are up to number one in the world for the first time, and after 6 years at the top the usa are down to third. they were knocked out by the swedes in the last 16. spain are up to second after becoming world champions. beaten finalists england stay 4th. italy overcame angola on the opening day of the fiba basketball world cup in the philippines. the azurri mostly consists of players who ply their trade domestically but simone fontecchio plays for the utahjazz in the nba. he led the way with 19 points in an 81—67 win. italy face the dominican republic next, while angola take on the hosts. montenegro also opened with a win as they eased past mexico 91—71. that was largely due to a game—high 27 points from chicago bulls star nikola vucevic. the centre made all three of his three—point attempts and also added 10 rebounds. they face egypt next with lithuania awaiting mexico. we've had the weight in for world heavyweight bout in poland between champion olexander usyk and the british challenger daniel dubois. dubois topped the scales at 16 stone 9 lbs, his lightest in 6 years. but that's still a stone heavier than the ukrainian. usyk is undefeated in 20 professional fights and is favourite to beat the 25—year—old dubois but he is putting all three of his world titles on the line. all the build—up to that fight on your bbc sport app. we'll have more now on that story from spain — where pressure is building on the head of the country's football federation. luis rubiales insists he will not resign — despite a deluge of criticism over his behaviour at the women's world cup — specifically that unsolicited kiss on the mouth ofjennifer hermoso, a player with the womens�* national team. let's get some reaction now from the chief executive of women in football — yvonne harrison. yvonne, thank you forjoining us. i mean, just give us your reaction to this story. and after the positivity that came out of the women's world cup, is it fair to say it has really been overshadowed by this? i cup, is it fair to say it has really been overshadowed by this? i think it is desperately _ been overshadowed by this? i think it is desperately disappointing, - it is desperately disappointing, yes, that the spanish team have won the world cup for the first time and this is what we are talking about. this is the story. but at the same time, i would argue it is actually really important to highlight this and the fact that it has happened and the fact that it has happened and it is getting so much press attention is really important because success does not mean a healthy environment and i think we have seen pretournament15 of the players writing to the president to say that they were unhappy about their mental and physical health and how they were being looked after. it suggested very much so that the spanish women's team were not happy and this hasjust spanish women's team were not happy and this has just exacerbated that and this has just exacerbated that and bringing it to the fore. it is bringing a very important conversation into people's living rooms because we know certainly at women in football that discrimination because of gender is a massive thing and it affects 82% of our members that reported in a recent survey. we also know that 18% of people that responded in that survey said they experienced sexual harassment in the workplace in football. so this is not a one—time incident, this stuff happens all the time. 50 incident, this stuff happens all the time, y” incident, this stuff happens all the time, y., , ., incident, this stuff happens all the time. , ., , , , time. so you seem to be suggesting there that although _ time. so you seem to be suggesting there that although we _ time. so you seem to be suggesting there that although we are - time. so you seem to be suggesting there that although we are talking i there that although we are talking about issues in spain, this is not an issue limited to spain? ida. about issues in spain, this is not an issue limited to spain?- an issue limited to spain? no, i think when _ an issue limited to spain? no, i think when you _ an issue limited to spain? no, i think when you look _ an issue limited to spain? no, i think when you look at - an issue limited to spain? no, i think when you look at this - an issue limited to spain? no, i think when you look at this and | an issue limited to spain? no, i. think when you look at this and in terms of relationships to people in power and decision—making roles and the advantage they potentially take of females in their workforce, this is a global issue and i have spoken to a number of people across the world in various ways, communicating over the last couple of days sexism, misogyny, it is very present in football, whether you are working in it or a fan of it or indeed as a player on the pitch. it is just the people on the pitch it is much more visible and he chose the biggest moment in women's football to act in this way, which was unsolicited, it was not invited attention and the player herself has said that she didn't like it.— player herself has said that she didn't like it. what did you think when ou didn't like it. what did you think when you saw— didn't like it. what did you think when you saw the _ didn't like it. what did you think when you saw the pictures - didn't like it. what did you think when you saw the pictures from | didn't like it. what did you think - when you saw the pictures from this extraordinary meeting this afternoon, this morning, where the audience were applauding luis rubiales when he was repeatedly saying he will not resign. people in that audience, including the women pass spanish coach.— pass spanish coach. yeah, really interesting- _ pass spanish coach. yeah, really interesting. i— pass spanish coach. yeah, really interesting. i mean, _ pass spanish coach. yeah, really interesting. i mean, when - pass spanish coach. yeah, really interesting. i mean, when you i pass spanish coach. yeah, really i interesting. i mean, when you look at that there were a number of women in the front row, weren't there? and i wonder if they normally would be is a question. secondly, not all of those women were applauding. some sat defiantly with their hands on their knees. i struggle to see, and maybe this is endemic of the culture of spanish football, how people can applaud somebody so defiantly saying that they are not going to resign? do the right thing. at the end of the day, there are big egos at play here, as there is in football across the board but it is not right. they have gone the wrong thing and the spanish federation, you know, wrote things that the player hadn't even said about the incident saying it was consensual. it was an emotion in the heat of the moment. it is not ok. that kind of attention for female players, physical or otherwise, is not ok. and there needs to be... i was really glad to see one of the male spanish players come out and say that they wouldn't play. it is important that men in the industry step up in this instance. we only saw this week with the fifa president saying the doors are open, tell us men what we do need to do and what we don't need to do and that was received with mixed feelings but ultimately women in football are speaking and we are speaking very loudly and it seems like the spanish federation is absolutely ignoring that i'm uploading something that in any of the workplace would be wholly unacceptable.— the workplace would be wholly unacceptable. the workplace would be wholly unaccetable. ., l, l, unacceptable. yvonne harrison from women in football, _ unacceptable. yvonne harrison from women in football, thank— unacceptable. yvonne harrison from women in football, thank you - unacceptable. yvonne harrison from women in football, thank you very l women in football, thank you very much for talking to us. and we will bring you any developments on that story as it comes through the day. more now on the fall in energy prices in england, wales and scotland. the energy regulator, ofgem, has announced a new, lower, price cap for energy bills from october. the typical household bill will fall by £151 to £1,923 a year. the drop is because of lower wholesale gas prices, but average bills will still be higher than they were two years ago. let's talk tojonathan bean, policy spokesperson at energy for all. he's been helped by fuel poverty action whilst himself experiencing fuel poverty. jonathan, thank you so much for talking to us today. and if you don't mind first of alljust telling us, if you don't mind with your experience, what does it mean to experience, what does it mean to experience fuel poverty?- experience fuel poverty? well, i approached _ experience fuel poverty? well, i approached fuel _ experience fuel poverty? well, i approached fuel poverty - experience fuel poverty? well, i approached fuel poverty action | experience fuel poverty? well, i. approached fuel poverty action last winter, i live in a flap that has no central heating because there is no gas supply in the area so i reply on —— | gas supply in the area so i reply on —— i rely on plug—in heaters like millions of other people across the country, forgotten amid all these policy announcements by ofgem. and the cost of heating therefore is four times more because electricity costs four times more than gas because of our really crazy rigged energy system that seems to be designed just to give billions of profits to energy firms. so it was insanely expensive to heat it so basically it was freezing cold, also damp and i even had mould growing on the wall by my son's bed. that is fairly terrifying because he is asthmatic as well. i was trying to attack it with bleach etc and i reached out to fuel poverty action and discovered there were people all over the country in similar and worse situations with their heating and found that they were actually campaigning to change the system. so i thereforejoined them campaigning to change the system. so i therefore joined them and helped them campaigning because fuel poverty action believes that the system is really unfair, we shouldn't have millions of people around the country suffering like this, like i was, and in worse situations. i this, like i was, and in worse situations.— this, like i was, and in worse situations. i 'ust wonder what difference _ situations. i just wonder what difference the _ situations. i just wonder what difference the price _ situations. i just wonder what difference the price cap - situations. i just wonder what difference the price cap fall. situations. i just wonder what difference the price cap fall isj difference the price cap fall is going to make to you? so the figures are £151, does that make a huge difference to you?— are £151, does that make a huge difference to you? well, it is not reall a difference to you? well, it is not really a fall. _ difference to you? well, it is not really a fall, is _ difference to you? well, it is not really a fall, is it? _ difference to you? well, it is not really a fall, is it? because - really a fall, is it? because the £400 support is disappearing, which was £66 per month, so when used factor that in there is really no fall and prices are still double what they were two or three years ago. so that is a problem. double prices is for many people really unaffordable. and in my situation because i am paying four times more it is even more crazy and unaffordable and also there are people in other blocks of flats where they rely on communal heating and those prices have gone up by crazy amounts as well. so there are a huge number of people whojust can't afford to heat their homes and are putting their health at risk. and one of the issues is that people are in debt from last year's bills and citizens advice say that people are carrying a huge amount of debt going into winter, when presumably these bills are going to cause even more debt. that seems to be a role real problem at the moment. yeah, it is really scary — real problem at the moment. yeah, it is really scary thinking _ real problem at the moment. yeah, it is really scary thinking bout _ real problem at the moment. yeah, it is really scary thinking bout this - is really scary thinking bout this winter actually because we have the high prices continuing, so people have built up really scary amounts of debt. i mean, people are really terrified but also people are angry that ofgem is not protecting consumers like it is supposed to. it actually seems to be protecting the energy firms, which isjust terrible. energy firms, which is 'ust terrible. ~ . energy firms, which is 'ust terrible. e l, l, l, terrible. we are running out of time, i terrible. we are running out of time. ijust — terrible. we are running out of time, i just want _ terrible. we are running out of time, i just want to _ terrible. we are running out of time, i just want to very - terrible. we are running out of| time, i just want to very briefly ask you if you could sum up what help you need? what would help you and others like you? what help you need? what would help you and others like you?— and others like you? what we are campaigning _ and others like you? what we are campaigning for— and others like you? what we are campaigning for from _ and others like you? what we are campaigning for from energy - and others like you? what we are campaigning for from energy for| and others like you? what we are . campaigning for from energy for all, is to get rid of standing charges which are incredibly unfair. that will be sent number one. and also giving people some free essential energyjust giving people some free essential energy just to giving people some free essential energyjust to keep their heating going so they can stay safe over the winter. and then insulation support as well to try and keep as much heat in their homes as possible. so those of the three things that energy for all is campaigning for and we have 600,000 people signed up to support the idea, so we really think now is the idea, so we really think now is the time for change and we really hope ofgem and the government are listening. hope ofgem and the government are listenini. , l, l, l, hope ofgem and the government are listenini. , e, l, l, l, , hope ofgem and the government are listenin.. , l, l, l, l, , , listening. jonathan, it has been really good _ listening. jonathan, it has been really good to _ listening. jonathan, it has been really good to talk _ listening. jonathan, it has been really good to talk to _ listening. jonathan, it has been really good to talk to you. - listening. jonathan, it has beenl really good to talk to you. thank you so much. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. figures seen exclusively by bbc newsnight show the uk has boughtjet fuel more often from refineries in india, which process russian crude oil. a ban on directly importing russian energy was introduced by the eu and the g7 group of countries, which includes the uk, six months ago. the figures highlight a practice that's legal but one that raises ethical questions, as emeer nedder reports. we're here in the peloponnese region in southern greece. the picturesque laconian gulf is a home to fishermen and an international tourist destination. but all is not as it seems. this idyllic location has now become a key artery for russian oil. we're just leaving greek territorial waters and we're approaching a number of tankers that have left russia. and we believe they're here to exchange russian crude. and here they are. we find two tankers in the middle of a ship—to—ship transfer. these two boats that you can see behind me here are oil tankers. the boat in the distance is from russia and it's moving oil to the boat that's nearest to us. here in international waters, this practice is legal, and it's one of the ways by which russian oil continues to be exported throughout the world. and some of the millions of barrels of oil that passes through this area will ultimately find its way to countries that have bans on russian oil, including the uk. bbc newsnight has had exclusive access to numbers calculated by the campaign group global witness. since the g7, eu and australia introduced a ban on importing oil directly, in the first six months of 2023, the numbers show the amount of russian energy that's been processed in indian refineries and made its way to the uk legally since then, with its origins changing to india. in the six months since january, the uk imported 6.2 million barrels of refined energy from three indian refineries, made with an estimated 2.33 million barrels of russian crude. the diesel is used to power uk planes. the figures are equivalent to one in eight of our flights using fuel from these refineries, or one in 20 british flights being powered purely by russian crude. so how much is this all worth to russia? according to the figures, in the first six months of 2023, the energy bought by the uk generated more than $122 million in revenue for russia, of which at least $50 million went directly to the kremlin in tax revenues. so, russia has essentiallyjust skirted around the sanctions. it is selling as much oil as it was before the war, and that is as a result of this circumvention, big british firms like bp and shell are buying this jet fuel. bp said... shell told us... while the uk government said... refining energy in a third country changes its legal origin. but this energy were purchasing is still being produced with russian oil. more now on one of our most read stories, breaking news that a nottinghamshire police officer is in a serious condition — after being hit by a train as he tried to help a distressed man on the tracks. the events happened on thursday night in the village of balderton, 20 miles away from the city of nottingham. our correspondent robin brant has the latest. it is not clear exactly what the sequence of events is but we know this officer was trying to help this man at some point he was struck by a train. police officers attended and they gave first aid as an ambulance was on the way. what we do know is that two men are injured. firstly the man who was on the track has suffered what police are describing as a electrocution injuries but they are not life—threatening. it sounds far more serious for the police officer. he is being treated at the queens medical centre in nottingham. he is suffering from what police describe as life changing injuries. the police constable for the fourth who he worked described him as very poorly. she said it is a devastating incident and a reminder of the risks and the threats that officers all over the country face in doing their job all over the country on a daily basis. three—time world wrestling champion — bray wyatt — has died suddenly at the age of 36. wyatt — whose real name was windham rotunda — had been dealing with an undisclosed health issue that had kept him out of the ring since february. there are reports he died from a heart attack. live now to tulsa, oklahoma — and andrew ravens. he's a writer and reporter who covers the world of wrestling. max verstappen max verstappen a shocking day. the it is someone who left an impact on the wrestling business and someone fans remember. clearly very well thought of within the wrestling community. and leaves a wife and two children, i think. community. and leaves a wife and two children, ithink.— children, i think. yes, he does and that was my _ children, i think. yes, he does and that was my first _ children, i think. yes, he does and that was my first reaction - children, i think. yes, he does and that was my first reaction when - children, i think. yes, he does and that was my first reaction when i i that was my first reaction when i heard the news. the small children involved in them growing up without a father is truly heartbreaking. ladle a father is truly heartbreaking. we have to leave it there but i know lots of reaction online to the death of first, a wrestler who has died at the age of 36. —— bray wyatt. he's one of the all—time icons of reggae and bob marley will be remembered at london's notting hill carnival this weekend. his family have created the first official bob marley float. his daughter cedella marley has been involved in the process and our reporter michael mckenzie caught up with her. the notting hill carnival started taking shape here in the uk back in the 1960s. now it's one of the largest street parties in europe, attracting over a million people to the streets of west london. and this year will be special. the family of reggae legend bob marley will be creating an official float dedicated to their late father. it's going to be celebrating everything bob marley and africa unite. we're looking to invite all the featured artists and producers that are in london on to our unite carnival float, and we'll be playing music from the album as well as dad's greatest hits. isn't that so cool? 2023, we're having a new bob marley album? so it's a project that's very dear to my heart. it features afrobeats artists and afrobeats producers. they're creating their own interpretations of some of daddy's classics. tell us, cedella, did your dad ever go to notting hill carnival when he lived here? well, from what i've heard, from our interview with don letts, he said he remembers walking the streets with daddy, rocking till midnight to the live sound of aswad's warrior charge, and also being in the front line of the riots in �*76. this is according to don letts. one of the favourite spots, i heard, before gentrification, used to be the junction of all saints road and westbourne park road. knowing my dad, if he was there, it would have been a vibe. like, yeah, because, low key, he liked the excitement, still. and you can see the official bob marley float on monday at notting hill carnival. michael mckenzie, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. we will have plenty more on our top story. the growing anger over luis rubiales, his refusal to resign after an unsolicited kiss to a female football player. we will be talking to an official from the organisation that regulates female professional football in spain. we are going for a short break but do join us again after that. it has been a one week with decent spells of sunshine across southern britain but things are looking a lot more unsettled for all of us over the next few days. we have lost the heat and humidity in the south and will be replaced with some cooler, fresher air from the north and the west, low—pressure nearby means we will see a mixture of sunshine and showers and some of the showers will be heavy and thundery. more isobars towards northern and western areas so that is where we will see a stronger breeze, lighter winds towards the east but quite breezy through the channel. most showers in the north and west, thundery ones across north—western scotland. some in northern england as well. the sunshine in the south—east we should be up 24 degrees, cool and fresher elsewhere. reading and leeds festival as well today will see sunshine and showers but there will be some decent spells of sunshine too. as we head through tonight it looks like we will see clear spells, showers continuing, most in northern and western areas. lengthy clear spells but with a slightly cooler air mass those temperatures will dip to seven to 12 degrees so it will feel fresher for all. into the start of the weekend, quite a bit of sunshine of england and wales but then the shower clouds bubble up and some of the showers could be heavy and thundery in places. sunny spells in between, more of a breeze towards the west, lighter winds further east, highs of 21 and 22 degrees but the mid to high teens further north. sunday, sunshine and showers for england and wales, more cloud for scotland and northern ireland, patchy light rain and drizzle for northern ireland thanks to a weakening weather front. temperatures mid—teens in northern and western areas, 17 to 21 degrees further south. monday, a bank holiday for many of us it looks like it will be a better day, drier for large parts of england and wales, good spells of sunshine. more cloud in scotland and northern ireland but even here there will be sunny moments, temperatures ranging from 16 to 21 degrees. notting hill carnival as well for this weekend on monday, it could caterfor a shower on sunday but largely dry on monday. highs of 21 degrees there with light winds. the unsettled theme holds on as we move through next week with temperatures around orjust below parfor temperatures around orjust below par for the time of year. live from london — this is bbc news. anger grows in spain, after the head of the country's football association refuses to quit over giving a player an unsolicited kiss on the mouth. the kremlin says allegations that the wagner boss yevgeny prigozhin was killed on its orders are a "complete lie". donald trump protests his innocence, after becoming the first former us president to have his mugshot taken. hello, i'm sarah campbell, welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you some breaking news we have this hour. this relates to that long running story regarding the british museum, and a number of thefts of artefacts from there. it'sjust and a number of thefts of artefacts from there. it's just been announced that hartwig fisher has announced he is stepping down from his position, with immediate effect. let me just redo his statement. it says, over the last few days, i have been reviewing in

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