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two wind turbines onshore, which begs plenty of questions — many from within the conservative party itself — aboutjust how committed this prime minister is to the uk's climate agenda. today, the pressure finally told. the government caved to a backbench rebellion, announcing that it would relax planning permission for new onshore wind farms. those changes will come into force immediately and will scrap a previous rule that allowed just one objection to a planning application for a new onshore development. the new measures will also allow communities to apply to their local council to have wind turbines in their area, although elected councillors will still make the final decision. rebecca windemer is an expert on onshore wind planning for the energy market insight company regen. thank you very much for being with us. there's been plenty of discussion within industry today about how far this goes. is it likely to give industry enough confidence to start new investments? frankly, no. the changes that we have seen today really have not gone far enough. we were hoping for a non—blocking of the planning system, and what we really seen is minor tweaks that are unlikely to make much difference. mit? tweaks that are unlikely to make much difference.— tweaks that are unlikely to make much difference. why is there not much difference. why is there not much confidence _ much difference. why is there not much confidence in _ much difference. why is there not much confidence in what - much difference. why is there not much confidence in what has - much difference. why is there not| much confidence in what has been sent out today? what is it specifically does not go far enough? what we were hoping for was that the planning policy that requires areas to be allocated for onshore wind and requires a specific requirement for community support, we were hoping that would be removed. that has not been removed, so they're still additional planning hurdles being placed upon onshore wind farms that are not in place for any other forms of infrastructure development, so we still are going to require saiss to be allocated for onshore wind and we have so got to require community support. figs have so got to require community su ort. �* , , ., have so got to require community suuort. a , ., ., support. as we understand it, at the moment, support. as we understand it, at the moment. one _ support. as we understand it, at the moment, one person _ support. as we understand it, at the moment, one person will— support. as we understand it, at the moment, one person will no - support. as we understand it, at the moment, one person will no longerl moment, one person will no longer be able to object to a planning application, so local views will be taken into account as much as possible, councils will make decisions. is it that specific part of it that still concerns you, that it is local councillors you might object to turbines being put in a particular area was mac is that the lack of confidence there is for the industry? lack of confidence there is for the indust ? ., ., _, . , ~ industry? there are two concerns. a key concern — industry? there are two concerns. a key concern is _ industry? there are two concerns. a key concern is the _ industry? there are two concerns. a key concern is the wording - industry? there are two concerns. a key concern is the wording that - key concern is the wording that is still being kept in around community support. it says proposals must have community support, and normally for any otherform of community support, and normally for any other form of planning permission, that his weight up in the planning process, so people see a planning application, they submit letters of objection or support, and that goes into the planning balance, and that is how it works for everything. and now for onshore wind, we are continue to have this extra requirement where there is going to be this extra need to demonstrate community support, but the moment, there's no clarity about how that is going to be done or how that can be possible, so that is having a real concern for the industry. secondly, for other forms of vellum, you don't have to have it allocated in specific areas —— other forms of development. people can put in applications where they want to come and that will be assessed by the planning application. so it isjust these extra requirements we are seeing just for onshore wind. there seeing “ust for onshore wind. there has seeing just for onshore wind. there has effectively _ seeing just for onshore wind. there has effectively been _ seeing just for onshore wind. there has effectively been a _ seeing just for onshore wind. there has effectively been a moratorium in place for eight years. and one imagines when you set that aside, you need to build a system that is robust enough to encourage investment around the country, turbines, engineers, in the right places, the parts. is that sort of infrastructure within the industry infrastructure within the industry in place or does the industry almost need rebuilding? 50 in place or does the industry almost need rebuilding?— need rebuilding? so the industry needs the confidence _ need rebuilding? so the industry needs the confidence to - need rebuilding? so the industry needs the confidence to get - need rebuilding? so the industry needs the confidence to get that| needs the confidence to get that investment back in england, and the way to do that would be to remove the planning restrictions completely, so if developers know they've got a good chance of getting planning permission for a wind farm, we will see them putting in applications and we will see that big industry building up again in england. but at the moment, if developers and are confident that they are going to be able to get planning permission, they are not corny putting in those applications —— developers are not confident. we are not going to see industry coming back at scale. are not going to see industry coming back at scale-— back at scale. when the outgoing relational out _ back at scale. when the outgoing relational put in _ back at scale. when the outgoing relational put in place, _ back at scale. when the outgoing relational put in place, one - back at scale. when the outgoing relational put in place, one of. back at scale. when the outgoing | relational put in place, one of the things government were concerned about is the unspoiled parts of united kingdom would suddenly see a march of turbines, that views will be blocked and you would have various complaints about unspoiled areas being ruined. there is a problem with wind turbines that if you live near them in house prices can fall, there is all sorts of things said about the effect they have on wildlife, but as i understand it, wind turbines these days are much bigger and they create energy more effectively, so what we need fewer onshore?— need fewer onshore? yeah, so over time, need fewer onshore? yeah, so over time. technology — need fewer onshore? yeah, so over time, technology has _ need fewer onshore? yeah, so over time, technology has improved, - need fewer onshore? yeah, so over time, technology has improved, so| need fewer onshore? yeah, so over. time, technology has improved, so we can have fewer turbines within a location. and also in terms of public perceptions of turbines, i think that has changed a lot. over the last eight years, people are realising that we need this infrastructure if we are going to reduce our energy bills, if we are going to meet our net zero targets, and we keep seeing survey results showing a high level of support for onshore wind from the public in the uk. , . . ., ., ~ onshore wind from the public in the uk. rebecca, thank you very much for cominu on uk. rebecca, thank you very much for coming on the — uk. rebecca, thank you very much for coming on the programme. _ uk. rebecca, thank you very much for coming on the programme. to - uk. rebecca, thank you very much forl coming on the programme. to get your perspective. —— good to get your perspective. on the african continent, they see wind power as a major force for good. today, at a meeting in nairobi, the un secretary—general called on the world to make africa a renewable energy superpower. his comments came on the second day of the africa climate summit. antonio guterres said developing the huge potential for renewable energy on the african continent would bring many benefits. with adequate access to financial resources at reasonable cost and technological support, renewables could dramatically boost economies, grow new industries, create jobs and drive development, including by reaching the over 600 million africans living without access to power. renewable energy could be the african miracle, but we must make it happen. we must all work together for africa to become a renewable energy superpower. let's now speak to thuli makama, africa director at oil change international. thank you very much for being with us. there is an abundance, quite clearly, of natural resources in africa, and yetjust 3% of energy investment worldwide is made on the african continent. how do we change that? ., ~ , ., african continent. how do we change that? ., ~ i. ., african continent. how do we change that? ., ~ a, a, that? thank you for having me. indeed, that? thank you for having me. indeed. the _ that? thank you for having me. indeed, the comments - that? thank you for having me. indeed, the comments by - that? thank you for having me. indeed, the comments by the l indeed, the comments by the industry, eye—opening. it is an indictment on all of us that only 2% of the funds have been invested in africa towards renewable energy. we need commitment, political commitment, political will. that is going to release the required finances, because the transition requires finance capital, so we need commitment, capitaland requires finance capital, so we need commitment, capital and also we need the technology that is required to be made available. with the iprs, that limits access to technology for the global south, and then also it is assured that renewable energy is “p is assured that renewable energy is up to scale, and the scale is being determined by meeting the local needs first and foremost. you talked about the finance _ needs first and foremost. you talked about the finance problems. - needs first and foremost. you talked about the finance problems. you - needs first and foremost. you talked about the finance problems. you are| about the finance problems. you are specifically talking about the debt payments many african countries are carrying. there is always a question about whether the financing can be delivered, but surely the west has a park to play in that? it is in their own interest, isn't it, if we are going to meet this global challenge? the finance i'm talking about, it is the payments for climate debt. know that africa has committed to the situation we are in now, in terms of climate change, so the moral thing to happen is for the countries that have put a lot on the backs of destructing the claimant to actually pay their climate debt, and those funds would be used for resourcing, the transition to clean energy for africa and also making the infrastructure available for clean energy and basically improving energy and basically improving energy access for all in africa. loveit energy access for all in africa. love it is untenable that 600 million africans —— it is love it is untenable that 600 million africans -- it is untenable that 609 effort _ million africans -- it is untenable that 609 effort into _ million africans -- it is untenable that 609 effort into not _ million africans -- it is untenable that 609 effort into not have - million africans -- it is untenable i that 609 effort into not have access to electricity and many others are struggling to access power, energy, for local activities. the financing needs to happen and the funds need to come from the countries that caused the damage, been visited —— benefited from the damage to the planet, and pay their climate debts. it is extraordinary to say that so many people are without electricity on a continent that has such abundance on and win. the 620 nations are meeting in india this coming week. the secretary—general said today they must assume the responsibilities. what would you call on them to do when they meet in new delhi at the weekend?— new delhi at the weekend? indeed, the g20 countries _ new delhi at the weekend? indeed, the g20 countries need _ new delhi at the weekend? indeed, the g20 countries need to _ new delhi at the weekend? indeed, the g20 countries need to step - new delhi at the weekend? indeed, the g20 countries need to step up l the 620 countries need to step up notjust the 620 countries need to step up not just on the the 620 countries need to step up notjust on the commitments. we have seen too many commitments. i think right now, what is lacking is actually execution of all those commitments. so many pledges have been made in difference spaces. we are going to the cop2 this year, cop28, and i'm sure more promises will be made. back up the promises will be made. back up the promises with the real money of the execution of plans. that is what i look forward to seeing coming out of the 620 in india.— the g20 in india. thuli makama, thank ou the g20 in india. thuli makama, thank you very _ the g20 in india. thuli makama, thank you very much _ the g20 in india. thuli makama, thank you very much for - the g20 in india. thuli makama, thank you very much for coming | the g20 in india. thuli makama, i thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you very much for coming on the programme-— thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you very much for coming on the rorramme. ., ~' . ., the programme. thank you so much for havin: me. we focus this hour on washington, where we're awaiting the sentencing of the former head of the proud boys, henry "enrique" terrio, for leading the us capitol riot. the 39—year—old former "national chairman" of the group, was among those found guilty of seditious conspiracy by a jury in may. let me show you the scene outside the courthouse in washington. not much to see at the moment, but i can tell you the reporters are all waiting to hear what the sentence will be. it was expected in the last hour. dominic pezzola was given a ten—year jail term for assaulting police and obstructing an official proceeding. he was a senior member of the group. ethan nordean, who led the group's march on congress onjanuary 6, was sentenced to 18 years for seditious conspiracy. his sentence matched the longest yet in capitol hill attack cases. over 1000 cases that have been considered in relation to the capitol hill attack. live now to our correspondent outside the court in washington, wyre davies. hello. why the delay? because we were expected in the last hour? i think as the cases last week, there has been legal argument from the prosecution and the defence, then we get the sentence, so we've been having it the last couple of hours now. i think sentence will come in the next hour or two. of course and reach terrio is the last of the senior members of the proud boys, a pro—trump organisation, like the oath keepers and other groups to storm the capitol onjanuary 6,, 2021. trying to stop the peaceful transition to present a power from one to another. these are serious charges against him. in the last few men as we have been doing some colourfrom inside the men as we have been doing some colour from inside the court, terrio, 39 usual, has appeared in a orange prisonjumpsuit. because he was not present in washington, dc that day, his defence lawyers have argued he was struggling to control his people on the ground, he was not indirect control with and therefore his responsibilities perhaps were diminished, but thejudge his responsibilities perhaps were diminished, but the judge said that, and the prosecution have said, at multiple points that he was very much part of organising, orchestrating and celebrating what had happened inside congress, that that right in which members had obeyed what they saw as the encouragement of donald trump to try and stop that peaceful transfer of power, in the last few minutes, because there's a serious terrorism elements to these charges, his defence team has argued that he was a misguided patriot, not a foreign national waging war on the government, but the seriousness of the charges has been reinforced by the charges has been reinforced by the judge. the charges has been reinforced by thejudge. so i think that prison sentence of 33 years that the presentation has asked for, it may not go quite that far, but i think that henrik terrio can expect quite a lengthy prison sentence when proceedings here are finished. i was lookin: at proceedings here are finished. i was looking at the _ proceedings here are finished. i was looking at the arguments his lawyer put forward in closing arguments to thejurors and he put forward in closing arguments to the jurors and he said this, put forward in closing arguments to thejurors and he said this, and it is pertinent to what is coming up in relation to the trials around donald trump. he said it was donald trump's words, it was his motivation, it was not enrique terrio. they want to use him as a scapegoat for donaldj him as a scapegoat for donald] trump and those in power. this is what is interesting about this, a lot of people have watch these cases and the number of people who have been tried in relation to what happen onjanuary 6, but we are going to start hearing in these federal court cases that are coming up federal court cases that are coming up who was the man that was, in a way, encouraging it, and already we seen defendant starting to point to that. ., ., , , that. yeah, when the other members ofthe that. yeah, when the other members of the proud — that. yeah, when the other members of the proud boys _ that. yeah, when the other members of the proud boys were _ that. yeah, when the other members of the proud boys were sentenced . of the proud boys were sentenced last week, their legal representative came out and said exactly that. they were directed, taking orders, taking inspiration from donald trump. what is interesting is enrique terrio was not here in washington on that day and donald trump was not outside the capital him he was further down the mall, but the argument is that because of the encouragement that donald trump was giving, remember he had earlier said in a tv appearance, and delete up the election, to the proud boys, stand back and stand ready. he had encouraged them in the words of some of the lawyers we been hearing from the do what they did on january 6. it is important to remember donald trump is not charged with the most serious charge of sedition, so the charges against donald trump are somewhat lesser than those against those who took direct parts in the events of january 6, but donald trump is due to appear in this very courthouse within the next six months. if that happens there will be —— we will be back or covering that. the fact that donald trump was here on the ground might not work in his defence if of course the proud boys, or one of the proud boys, enrique terrio, also was not here on the ground, but because he orchestrated, organised and celery what happened, you will get probably quite a lengthy prison sentence. == probably quite a lengthy prison sentence. . , ., ., sentence. -- celebrated what happened- — sentence. -- celebrated what happened- we _ sentence. -- celebrated what happened. we will _ sentence. -- celebrated what happened. we will come - sentence. -- celebrated what happened. we will come back sentence. -- celebrated what i happened. we will come back to sentence. -- celebrated what - happened. we will come back to you as and when we get the sentences, but for now, thank you very much indeed. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. ajapanese man has admitted in court to starting a fire at an animation studio that killed 36 people. shinji aoba carried out the attack in kyoto four years ago because he believed the firm had stolen his ideas. aoba faces murder and arson charges. his defence lawyers are seeking an acquittal, citing mental incompetence. two people have been detained after using a mechanical excavator to dig a hole in the great wall of china. police say the workers were trying to create a short cut through the wall for their construction work. officials say irreversible damage has been done to the wall which was built more than 2000 years ago. and this year's bird photographer of the year award has been scooped by this dramatic picture of a female peregrine falcon protecting her young, taken byjack shi in california. it beat more than 20,000 entries to claim the prize. and a 17—year—old photographer, anton trexler, was recognised for his picture of a blackbird silhouetted against the moon. you're live with bbc news. jorge vilda, the spanish coach that led the nation's women's team to world cup gloryjust a few weeks ago, has been sacked. the spanish federation did not give specific reasons for his dismissal, but the word is he is a close ally of the disgraced president luis rubiales and they have been looking for a way to get rid of him since last week. vilda has faced scrutiny after he applauded the statement rubiales delivered at the federation a few weeks ago which was widely condemned. mr rubiales has refused to resign after he kissed jenni hermoso on the lips in the aftermath of spain's 1—0 victory against england. the spanish fa has appointed montse tome to replace him. she is the first female to ever coach the women's national team. joining me now is football reporter alex ibaceta. alex, lovely to see you. there was a bit of a ticking clock on the coach because he was not much appreciated before they went to the world cup and there was rumours he would be sacked ahead of the tournament. now he is finally gone.— he is finally gone. yeah, it'd been a lona he is finally gone. yeah, it'd been a long time _ he is finally gone. yeah, it'd been a long time coming. _ he is finally gone. yeah, it'd been a long time coming. it _ he is finally gone. yeah, it'd been a long time coming. it has - he is finally gone. yeah, it'd been a long time coming. it has been l he is finally gone. yeah, it'd been a long time coming. it has been a j a long time coming. it has been a long time people in which this, especially after the euros last year. we saw 15 players protested national team directly. they did not necessarily asked for a dismissal directly, but in what they complained about, their statement was directly aimed at him. football managers are really pressured on results and jorge vilda has been in that addition for eight years without getting any results, so in any world respected, we have not any results in eight years, you should not necessarily be in your position any more, it is taking the events to get him out of this place because essentially he renewed a week before the euros last year for two more years, so his position has been saved time and time again, whether he is waiting for the weather he is losing. he has been in that position for other reasons than football reasons... for other reasons than football reasons- - -_ for other reasons than football reasons... ., ,., ., , ,., ., reasons... that said, obsolete won the world cuo _ reasons... that said, obsolete won the world cup and _ reasons... that said, obsolete won the world cup and that _ reasons... that said, obsolete won the world cup and that which - reasons... that said, obsolete won the world cup and that which is - reasons... that said, obsolete won| the world cup and that which is the biggest achievement for any coach. —— obviously he won. and within weeks of the final comedian sacked. is it specifically the applause... he is there on the front row of this speech that rubiales gives to the federation, emergency meeting, clapping on the front row. is it that specifically that offended the federation? . , that specifically that offended the federation? ., , ., ' federation? that definitely offended the federation. _ federation? that definitely offended the federation. i— federation? that definitely offended the federation. ithink— federation? that definitely offended the federation. i think it— federation? that definitely offended the federation. i think it is- the federation. i think it is important to note, though, that the world cup was won because of the players and not because of vilda. the players won the world cup despite vilda being in that position. there was no way, shape and form was down to him. again, he has been in eight years, not achieved anything. the players have spoken up about that a lot. everyone has been in agreement that is not because of him that spain won the world cup. that is quite clear. but it is because of the support that rubiales has. if rubiales is not in position as president, thatjorge vilda is not going to be in the position as manager, jorge vilda has been in the manager because he has the backing of rubiales, and you take rubiales out of the equation and that allows the federation to take action. we saw todayit federation to take action. we saw today it was because of that. he was having meetings with external governing bodies on the entire occasion of vilda about rubiales andy federation, and the action was taken, —— vilda, rubiales and the federation... it was a long time coming. this has been happening since last year, the last few years now, so it has been coming, but it is essentially directly related to the rubiales story, that he is now dismissed. ~ ., .., the rubiales story, that he is now dismissed. ~ ., , ., the rubiales story, that he is now dismissed-— dismissed. what can you tell us about the new _ dismissed. what can you tell us about the new coach, _ dismissed. what can you tell us about the new coach, because l dismissed. what can you tell us - about the new coach, because clearly the sunday of gun with a female coach, and presumably rubiales would have had no say in that appointment, right? have had no say in that appointment, riuht? . , have had no say in that appointment, riuht? ., , ., , have had no say in that appointment, riuht? ., , , have had no say in that appointment, riuht? ., , .,, , ., ., right? yeah, she has been working underjorge — right? yeah, she has been working underjorge vilda _ right? yeah, she has been working underjorge vilda as _ right? yeah, she has been working underjorge vilda as assistant - underjorge vilda as assistant managerfor a bit now. she has never had her own head position as her own head manager of a team, she has worked with the youth national teams as well, so she is inexperienced to take on a roll as i mentioned before. the players have been demanding a much higher standard than what they have been receiving underjorge vilda, so is she the right person to carry that on? she is an unexperienced coach under jorge vilda — is that a change to jorge vilda — is that a change to jorge vilda? because he is coming under the same circumstances. he came in only coaching youth national teams, not a good experience, not a good relationship with the players, and look at what is happene years on. whether she is going to take his philosophies, and assistant manager does not always have to be like a manager there coaching under. she can do a u—turn, she has the power to do that in her own way, but in terms of football and the standard these players are demanding, you don't really know, you're not confident that she will be able to meet the standards that these players have. we are talking about champions league, champions, barcelona players. the stems are quite high, so whether she can keep those up is one thing and whether she will continue vilda's philosophies, that he calls up, and the relationship she has of the players as a whole another thing. 0k, players as a whole another thing. ok, alex, thank you very much indeed for that. we are going to go to a short break. just before we do that... these are live shots from the nevada desert, where a mass exodus is continuing from the burning man festival. thousands of people stranded. there they are on the roads! hello there. it was another hot day today, particularly across central and southern parts of the uk. it looks like temperatures will build further over the next few days. the peak of the heat wednesday and thursday and we'll also see the humidity increasing as well. and that's going to make it feel a bit more uncomfortable, both day and night. our area of high pressure sitting over scandinavia is drawing up the heat from the near continent. low pressure sits out towards the west. we're drawing this heat up from france mainly, where we're seeing some pretty high temperatures at the moment. now, as we head through the evening and overnight period, it looks like more extensive low cloud, mist and fog will roll into parts of eastern scotland, eastern england, maybe around the irish sea coasts as well. elsewhere, it's going to be largely clear and dry and quite a muggy night developing, particularly towards southern counties. wednesday, then, we start off with that early mist and fog. low cloud across eastern areas will tend to burn back to the coast. it could linger across some eastern coast of scotland, but it's a dry, sunny day for most of us, and a hot one. england and wales, high 20s widely, could be up to 32 celsius or so across the south—east. mid—20s there for scotland, northern ireland. as we move through wednesday night, there's a chance we could see some showers and thunderstorms moving through central and western areas, though most places will stay dry again with clear skies. but it's going to be a warm and a muggy night. pretty uncomfortable for sleeping across parts of england and wales. into thursday, then, a bit of a difference. we will see the chance of further thundery showers out towards western areas in response to the high humidity. but i think for most thursday, it's going to be another dry and sunny one, with temperatures again reaching the 30 celsius mark or so across southern areas, but again, mid to high 20s widely across england and wales. friday, a similar story, a bit of a misty start. that mist melting away quickly, and then it's going to be dry. plenty of sunshine again. chance of some thundery showers out west, particularly for northern ireland. but again, you can see it's going to be another hot day — high 20s for many, again, 30s or low 30s across some south—eastern areas. into the weekend, low pressure starts to edge in a bit closer to the uk, so it destabilises the atmosphere for northern and western areas. so this is where we're likely to see the temperatures start falling, increasing chance of showers or thunderstorms, but it stays hot and sunny for most of england and wales this weekend. it's not until we get into next week that things start to cool down. hello, i'm christian fraser. you're watching the context on bbc news. we continue to look at the impact of the cost of living crisis around the world. we focus on lebanon, one of the worst affected countries. before that, let's check on the sport. here's sarah mulkerrin. thank you very much, christian. we'll start with the news that world cup—winning coach jorge vilda has been sacked as women's national team manager. he's been replaced by montse tome, who becomes the first woman to hold the position. his sacking comes amidst the ongoing controversy surrounding the president of the spanish football federation luis rubiales. he was widely criticised for kissing playerjenni hermoso after the final, which she said was not consensual. rubiales has refused to resign, but has been provisionally suspended by fifa, football's world governing body. most of vilda's coaching staff resigned and 81 players refused to play for spain in the aftermath. concerns over vilda's coaching methods and regime were reported to have been a key factor in 15 spain players refusing to play for the national team last year. marca journalistjuan castro outlines the reasons why he feels vilda had to go. the research was clear. let's say the new federation has nothing to do with all that with ruby alice. build up with all that with ruby alice. build up was one of

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