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anything for granted. well if they're among the favourites — how about an outside like caroline wozniacki? at 33, she's received a wild card, coming out of retirement after having two children. i will always appreciate the game and everything it has given me. i hope that i am always going to be fit enough, that if i want to go out there and hit some balls, and play some doubles or whatever, that would be a possibility with my friends. it just happens to be that i felt like i was hitting the ball extremely well, that is still i'm young enough to give it another shot, and you only live once, so why not? to give it another shot, and you only live once, so why not? we'll stay stateside and head west to east lake country club where norway's viktor hovland celebrated the biggest win of his career with chipotle chips and guac. other mexican fast food outlets are available probably. hovland eased to a five—shot win at the season ending tour championship and the 2023 fed ex cup. he birdied the final three hole too and climbs up to fourth in the world. he'll be waking up on monday morning 18 million dollars richer too. obviously it's a lot of cash you are playing for, it is in the back of your mind, but i live in oklahoma, money goes way there. it is not like i am spending money every week, i don't need a lot to be happy, i don't need a lot to be happy, i don't need a lot to live within my means. it is not something that drives me, it is not something that gives me meaning. ifind meaning in other places. ifind meaning in other places. if viktor hovland has enjoyed huge success early in his career, how about megan khang? eight years, 191 career starts and, finally, she's holding aloft a trophy. she needed a dramatic playoff to do it too at the canadian women's open. a par was enough to beat jin—young ko, who found the water as they replayed the 18th. she said even signing her scorecard was nerve—racking. the spanish soccer federation is holding an extraordinary and urgent meeting on monday, as its president luis rubiales faces a fifa suspension over allegations he gave an unwanted kiss to player jenni hermoso following their world cup win. a string of coaches and players are demanding his resignation but rubiales has refused, insisting the incident was consensual. thr rfef says mondays meeting will be used thr rfef says monday's meeting will be used to evaluate the situation in which the federation finds itself. it's actually sad. i think to win a world cup, to achieve what you have achieved, people have an individually unbelievable tournament, and for it to be overlooked by something that should you say is a mistake, i think it is hard. that is why we put out a statement as the lioness is, just to show our support and love and just say that, whatever happens, we are with you, and like i said before, it is about building and being powerful as a collective, because situation is like this, we don't want to happen again. bayern munich striker harry kane says his impressive start to life in germany will live with him for life. he scored twice on his home debut as bayern beat augsburg 3—1. and he also became a father for the fourth time last sunday too. it's been an amazing week. just loads of positive stuff are just the experiences that will live with me forever. henry is doing great, my wife, kate, is back home. they will come over in a few weeks, once things settle down a little bit. i am just looking forward to this new challenge, this new chapter in our life, and it started off really well with the team. it's exactly one year to go until the paralympic games get under way in paris. preparations are well under way — although not entirely smooth. earlier this month, a para—triathlon test event had to cancel the swim due to the seine's water quality but the president of the international paralympic committee is confident it'll set a new benchmark for future editions. i could not be more excited, first of all, after two editions of the games, finally we have spectators back and to be able to give to the athletes the platform that they deserve, which is full stadium, spectators, viewers around the world. to feel the warmth of the crowds will be amazing. i do believe these games will be transformational, not only paris, but only france, but around the world. i can't wait for these games to happen. world. i can't wait for these games to ha en. ., world. i can't wait for these games to happen-— world. i can't wait for these games to ha en. ., ., ., . to happen. you can find more on that sto on to happen. you can find more on that story on the — to happen. you can find more on that story on the bbc— to happen. you can find more on that story on the bbc sport _ to happen. you can find more on that story on the bbc sport website. - to happen. you can find more on that story on the bbc sport website. lots | story on the bbc sport website. lots more on the world athletics from sunday night as well. from me in the team, that is your lot. you are watching bbc news. a man and a woman have died after being trapped in a car on a flooded road in liverpool. police say it's thought the vehicle was submerged under a bridge — and are appealing for witnesses. flood warnings remain in place for parts of merseyside. our reporter mairead smyth is at the scene ( sot tx) of the incident. the man and woman became trapped under floodwater after heavy rain fell in this area of liverpool. this is a road that does become flooded in times of heavy rain, but police are trying to work outjust what happened and how the man and woman became trapped in their car. passers—by attempted to help the fire and rescue service, and police, to free the man and woman. emergency services then took them to hospital where they were pronounced dead. next of kin have been informed. police are appealing for anyone with footage from phones, dash cams, or door bells, that may help paint a picture of what happened here on saturday night. an indigenous canadian totem pole, which is more than 11 metres tall, is to be returned to canada, nearly a century after it was removed without consent and sold to the national museums of scotland. a ceremony is taking place in edinburgh today to prepare it for the 4,200 mile journey to its original home. it is the first item of its type to be handed back by a uk museum. iam i am really pleased that the poll will be returning to its home, where its spiritual, cultural and historical significance is keenly felt. i am pleased we have been able to use our procedure to work with the family to be able to help make this happen. this is the first example of this type of transfer from the national museum within the uk. ., , ., ., from the national museum within the uk. ., _, ., , from the national museum within the uk. our hearts are at peace knowing we are doing — uk. our hearts are at peace knowing we are doing the _ uk. our hearts are at peace knowing we are doing the right _ uk. our hearts are at peace knowing we are doing the right thing, - uk. our hearts are at peace knowing we are doing the right thing, and - we are doing the right thing, and that we _ we are doing the right thing, and that we are re—establishing a new relationship with scotland and the nationat— relationship with scotland and the national museums of scotland in bringing — national museums of scotland in bringing that home. we are also, in some _ bringing that home. we are also, in some ways, — bringing that home. we are also, in some ways, still recognising that we have had _ some ways, still recognising that we have had many generations of family members. _ have had many generations of family members, especially a matriarch and cheeks, _ members, especially a matriarch and cheeks, many of whom had wanted to brin- cheeks, many of whom had wanted to bring this— cheeks, many of whom had wanted to bring this pole home, and went able to do— bring this pole home, and went able to do so_ bring this pole home, and went able to do so in_ bring this pole home, and went able to do so in their lifetimes, and recognising that these people within our family— recognising that these people within our family won't be present because they have _ our family won't be present because they have only passed into the spirit — they have only passed into the spirit world. they have many children _ spirit world. they have many children and others that will be feeling — children and others that will be feeling that grief, knowing their parents — feeling that grief, knowing their parents have not had that opportunity. at the same time, i think— opportunity. at the same time, i think we — opportunity. at the same time, i think we are feeling uplifted and feeling _ think we are feeling uplifted and feeling like this is going to be a very historic moment for our nation and scotland. as we heard in the sports news, the paralympics get under way in exactly one year in paris as great britain look to build on the success they enjoyed in tokyo two years ago. they won a total of 124 medals, including 41 golds. andy swiss has been to find out more about how preparations for next year's games are going. ready to make an impact. britain's para table tennis team preparing for next month's european championships, but they know the ultimate goal is exactly one year away. rob davies won paralympic gold at rio in 2016 and, after missing the last games through injury, he told me the paris paralympics can't come soon enough. yeah, it's a huge motivation. paris is onlyjust over the pond and it would be nice if all my family could get over there to watch me. that's been my real fire, really, to get to paris. and i'm just going to keep going and hopefully i'll qualify and then hopefully i can do some good. britain's recent paralympic form certainly bodes well. they finished second in the medals table in tokyo, winning 41 golds. so what can they expect in paris? well, earlier this month, the city held a test event in paratriathlon. it wasn't entirely smooth. the swimming leg had to be cancelled because of the river seine's water quality. but it showed off the city's famous beauty and its sporting appetite. after covid meant there were no fans in tokyo, they're hoping for more than three million next year — a new paralympic record. to give to the athletes the, let's say, platform that they deserve, which is full stadia, spectators, viewers around the world. but, you know, to feel the warmth of the crowds will be amazing for that. and i do believe these games will be transformational, not only in paris, not only in france, but around the world. so i can't wait for these games to happen. great britain's most decorated paralympian ever. and britain once again will be hoping to lead the way. this summer has seen an array of impressive performances, from dame sarah storey�*s 36th paracycling world title to another wimbledon crown for alfie hewitt and gordon reid. the challenge now is to make sure next year's celebrations are even bigger. andy swiss, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. the weather over the next few days is going to be fairly quiet. but if you have an allergy to weed pollen, it's worth mentioning that the levels today are high across much of england and also all of wales. the forecast for today is one of sunny spells and a few showers. the showers fairly well scattered and there will be fewer of them than there were at the weekend. so what we have is a lot of sunshine around, variable amounts of cloud. again, the cloud producing the odd shower here and there. but for most of us, we'll miss them. and by the end of the afternoon, we'll be starting to see the cloud thicken up in the western isles, heralding the arrival of a weather front that will later bring in some rain. temperatures, 1a to 21 degrees. with light winds if you're in the sunshine, that will feel quite pleasant. and, in fact, if you're off to the notting hill carnival today, it should be mostly dry, there'll be some sunny spells. at times, there'll be areas of cloud coming across and you could catch the odd shower, but highs up to 20 degrees. now through this evening and overnight, our weatherfront continues to move southwards across scotland, getting into northern ireland and by the end of the night, northern england. behind it, some clear skies with a few showers. ahead of it, quite a bit of cloud with some clear skies. and in ruralareas, it will be a chilly night. these temperatures you see there indicate what you can expect in towns and cities. so tomorrow, our weather front continues to push southwards as a weak affair, bringing in a bit more cloud and a few showers. the showers persist across scotland. it will be breezy in the northwest. in between, once again, we're looking at some sunny skies, with highs 1a to about 21 degrees north to south. then beyond that, as we head into wednesday, still some showers around across the north, and parts of the west. in between, there'll be a lot of dry weather, variable amounts of clouds, some sunshine. but through the afternoon, we could well see some heavier showers, sharp showers across eastern scotland and eastern england and some of those could also be thundery. top temperatures up to 20 degrees. during the course of thursday, we've got this band of rain coming in from the southwest. it looks like it's going to push that bit further north across parts of england and wales, possibly as far north as northern ireland. but it should stay dry in scotland and our temperatures ranging from 1a in the north to a high of about 20 degrees as we push down to the south. vilda live from london, this is bbc news. spain's football federation will hold an urgent meeting in response to the controversy surrounding its president luis rubiales after he kissed a player on the lips. police forces in england and wales are told every theft must be investigated, as the home secretary says she wants to see radical change in tackling minor crimes. france will ban students from wearing abayas, robes worn by some muslim women, in state—run schools. the cost of driving in parts of london will increase from midnight as the whole city becomes the world's largest ultra low emission zone. hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start in spain, the national football federation will hold an urgent meeting in the hours ahead. their president luiz ruby alice is present at that

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