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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240703



hello and welcome to sportsday, hugh ferris. the headlines this evening. bathing in the roman sun. europe regain the ryder cup on a dramatic final day laurenjames helps chelsea start the new wsl season with a win and helping the ten men to a point, nicolas dominguez marks his nottingham forest home debut with a goal hello again. with the roars of the roman galleries their backdrop, europe have regained the ryder cup. built on a record—breaking start to the weekend. luke donald's team kept the usa at bay right until the end, despite the americans ensuring some final day drama in the singles. the winning moment fell to tommy fleetwood, as europe claim a seventh straight ryder cup at home winning this one by 16 and a half points to 11 and a half. andy swiss reports from rome. the final charge for glory fans rushed to the best seats, it was your help those in the best voice. the host needed just four points in america needed a miracle but both were full of confidence. it is america needed a miracle but both were full of confidence.— were full of confidence. it is a big lead so, were full of confidence. it is a big lead so. go _ were full of confidence. it is a big lead so, go europe. _ were full of confidence. it is a big lead so, go europe. gerbils- were full of confidence. it is a big lead so, go europe. gerbils went| lead so, go europe. gerbils went absolutely. _ lead so, go europe. gerbils went absolutely, no _ lead so, go europe. gerbils went absolutely, no question. - lead so, go europe. gerbils went absolutely, no question. you - lead so, go europe. gerbils went i absolutely, no question. you never lose faith in — absolutely, no question. you never lose faith in the _ absolutely, no question. you never lose faith in the us. _ absolutely, no question. you never lose faith in the us. i _ absolutely, no question. you never lose faith in the us. i didn't - absolutely, no question. you never lose faith in the us. i didn't hear. lose faith in the us. i didn't hear nobel, _ lose faith in the us. i didn't hear nobel, some _ lose faith in the us. i didn't hear nobel, some still— lose faith in the us. i didn't hear nobel, some still some - lose faith in the us. i didn't hear nobel, some still some fight - lose faith in the us. i didn't hear| nobel, some still some fight and us, right? _ nobel, some still some fight and us, right? elull— nobel, some still some fight and us, riuht? �* ., nobel, some still some fight and us, riuht? �* . ~ ., , right? but that american home seemed too soon fade — right? but that american home seemed too soon fade -- _ right? but that american home seemed too soon fade -- hope _ right? but that american home seemed too soon fade -- hope it _ right? but that american home seemed too soon fade -- hope it seemed - too soon fade —— hope it seemed to soon fade, leading 14—7 and all they needed was at a point and matt fitzpatrick, he may have missed but the other did not, the us comeback was suddenly on? close to 14—10 before tommy fleetwood —— to their hopes and dazzling fashion. when he was guaranteed a half point, the celebrations could begin in victory was guaranteed and when fleetwood won his match, it was official. and you can see just what it meant. a party in full swing as they lifted the trophy in front of their fans. a glittering end to a glorious day. well, andy has been at the marco simone course throughout the week and told me how a final day that might have been lacking jeopardy certainly delivered on drama. the final score looked pretty comfortable but there was a brief period where the european fans would have been feeling a bit twitchy. they got off to this great start with the early wins for rory mcilroy and that meant they needed just to have point to win but getting that have point to win but getting that have point to win but getting that have point proved pretty difficult and when matt fitzpatrick lost that putt to win the cup, given the can down the scoreboard and sing an awful lot of red and wondering where that half—point was going to be coming from india will be mightily relieved that tommy fleetwood stepped up to the plate but make no mistake that europe thoroughly deserved this and they led from start to finish and that incredible start to finish and that incredible start on friday in the lead 4—0 and six and a half, one and i have after the first day in the us does never recovered from that terrible start and they did show a lot more fight yesterday afternoon and today, but ultimately, theyjust left themselves with far too much. the us still having one on european soil since 1993 and that is some 30 years ago which is a pretty extraordinary statistic and i think it would be a few questions on whether they were frankly a little bit undercooked for this and other players took part in the italian open and they missed out on the chance to know the course little bit in the oven played a lot of trim and goalfor little bit in the oven played a lot of trim and goal for the last few weeks in your pants. it will be some questions for zachjohnson, the team captain and the single likes a scottish chef reduced to tears yesterday and the biggest loss in ryder cup history that seems frankly bizarre the road number one can be reduced to that sort of state in this competition with europe thoroughly deserved as they would not mind about the fact that the us perhaps a little bit underprepared and they thoroughly deserved was ultimately a pretty emphatic victory. there were plenty of tears on the course. from both teams, at the end. usa captain zachjohnson said the defeat was on him and that he made some poor decisions. his country's wait for a ryder cup win on foreign soil will stretch into a fourth decade. while for europe, another home victory, built on the performances of big names like rory mcilroy, who we'll hear from in a moment. but first luke donald, winner four times as a player and now as captain. an incredible week and i'm just happy for these 12 guys. they gave everything this week and they were a pleasure to be around and they made my life very easy and they played like superstars. and a lot of people did not give us a chance, i don't think. and we prove them wrong. everyone was talking about oh, do you want— everyone was talking about oh, do you want to — everyone was talking about oh, do you want to get revenge, get revenge on the _ you want to get revenge, get revenge on the us— you want to get revenge, get revenge on the us team? this is not about revenge. — on the us team? this is not about revenge, this is about redemption and sing _ revenge, this is about redemption and sing we can do. and this is been and sing we can do. and this is been a process— and sing we can do. and this is been a process that's been in place and we've _ a process that's been in place and we've known months in advance with the game _ we've known months in advance with the game plan was and how we are going _ the game plan was and how we are going to _ the game plan was and how we are going to executed and then it just comes down to everyone getting on the golf— comes down to everyone getting on the golf course and being themselves and playing the way they know they can play— and playing the way they know they can play and this is the result. the women's super league champions have rounded off the first day of the season has by winning their first match in defence of their title. chelsea, who are aiming to win the wsl for a fifth consecutive year, beat tottenham 2—1. the defending champions took the lead in the first half. american striker mia fishel, who signed in the summer, scored on her debut for emma hayes's side. chelsea came out after half time and dominated the match. like game over. but spurs were thrown a lifeline when grace a lifeline when grace clinton's was spilled, martha thomas was following up the season's opening match featured the team that finished as runners up to chelsea last time and manchester united started their campaign with a win. a dramatic one at aston villa. as drew savage reports a new season and a a new season and a new a new season and a new beginning. the women super league is growing in many ways but first, a tribute to someone that was lost. she began her career at aston villa. manchester united responded to losing her by signing the brazilian international from barcelona. and she soon showed which she was capable of. in the second half of the referee rebecca. first, no punishment coming together with ebony. , penalty claim turned down an dar from them. then, straight red and was handed this but not sure an inspiration. daily demonstrated why she was given the golden boot. but he did not last long, garcia was the quickest to react in the penalty area and manchester united level. it was all too much for some the visitors made the advantage counted injury time. rachel williams to charlene from manchester united. well both managers had something to say about the refereeing decisions at villa park, with villa boss carla ward claiming a couple of key calls went against her team. it's disheartening because one the calls go against you, it is tough but i would never blame the officials because i do believe the powers that be need to help them and the powers that be need to make the officials in this game, it'sjust the powers that be need to make the officials in this game, it's just on the powers that be in for me, it is and then we talk about all the time. , we have not seen it and it's a controversial thing at the time and ithink— controversial thing at the time and i think we've both seen it and it's hard _ i think we've both seen it and it's hard to— i think we've both seen it and it's hard to say— i think we've both seen it and it's hard to say and so, we get var into our games— hard to say and so, we get var into our games and you're not going to be able to— our games and you're not going to be able to see _ our games and you're not going to be able to see that from my perspective, it will be found. elsewhere arsenal had a surprise defeat at home to liverpool in front of a record wsl crowd of more than 5a thousand at the emirates. elisabeth terland scored the first goals of the season as she gave brighton a win at everton. manchester city's victory at west ham came courtesy of lioness lauren hemp and new record signing jill roord. leicester beat promoted bristol city. the premier league appared to step aside for the wsl�*s opening day today, providing just one match. it offered up a place in the top ten for the winner. but neither nottingham forest nor brentford could produce a victory, drawing 1—all at the city ground. patrick gearey has more. a little bit more than two years ago, steve cooper arrived and spun their world around, from the bottom of the championship to the primitive week, the trick is to move forward in the branford company showed the greater purpose in the game came to life by accident and in the clumsy challenge that ended this match as he reached the tunnel, branford finally saw the light. the skipper and the score. and that meant it might�*ve flattened forest but there were not done as dominguez who never forgets his film debut. still, they are 25 minutes to survive and this as well. 13 on looking for some and branford might�*ve snatched it in the allotted time but for forest on the line. tired but defiant. well, here's forest boss steve cooper who's frustrated with the lack of chances his team has been creating. we just have not been able to turn some of her good positions into real threading moments and that is an evolution of the team and we're trying to change a little bit with the players that we've brought in and we know it is step—by—step and in the premier week. but if we become the team that we want to be then that is a part of the game that we have to look to be more of a threat that we have been and that's the exciting bit, there's work to do we have young players who can make a difference about the talent and let's carry on working. the var officials who failed to overturn the incorrect offside decision against liverpool's luis diaz in yesterday's match against tottenham have been stood down. darren england, here on the right, was supposed to be fourth official today's match between nottingham forest and brentford. while dan cook, on the left, won't be an assistant for fulham against chelsea tomorrow after they should have overturned the decision not to give diaz's goal. bbc sport understands the correct procedure was followed but the mistake was down to human error. both officials were also invovled in a match 48 hours before in the uae pro league. leicester have moved back to the top of the championship after a convincing 4—1 victory over blackburn at ewood park. it was a frantic start with both sides scoring in the first 10 minutes before jamie vardy put leicester 2—1 up with a brilliant finish, kelechi iheanacho's penalty settled their nerves before kiernan dewsbury hall wrapped up the win late on. leicester are now four points clear of third whilst rovers are 18th. you're watching sportsday. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. jorge martin has closed the gap to motogp riders championship leader francesco bagnaia to just three points after rain curtailed the japanese grand prix. martin was leading when organisers stopped the race at the half way point because of the conditions in motegi. britain's elvin evans has kept his world rally championship title hopes alive by finishing third overall at rally chile. he finished one place ahead of his toyota team mate and championship leader kalle rovanpera to cut the finn's lead to 31 points with just two rounds to go. mark williams leads mark selby by five frames to four in the final of the british open snooker in cheltenham. they're playing to a finish now with the first to ten taking the title. after scotland's big win over romania at the rugby world cup last night, it's another six days before there's any more home nations action at the tournament in france, with all four playing their final pool matches next saturday. two of them have secured a spot in the quarter finals already, wales and england, and our correspondent katie gornall has been with the england camp today. they had to stay in france and some of them went to the beach and others went with families and children and others decided to stay here and the area and have time to switch off but they are back fully in training and gearing up for theirfinal group gearing up for their final group game gearing up for theirfinal group game against samoa and with that likely quarterfinal with fiji on the horizon, remember, england have qualified for the quarterfinals with a game to spare and that is significantly think back to the start of the tournament when expectations were very low outside of the england camp in the last five or six previous tests and some people are predicting a might�*ve gone out in the group stages but england of when the last three games here the world cup in there's a lot of confidence in the camp and they have this to look forward to against samoa and the attack coach has been talking about other going to approach that game against samoa with qualifications already secured. i don't think there will be experimentation and adopting the same team will get played year after year and the team picked will be the best to try and beat them. the ressure best to try and beat them. the pressure may _ best to try and beat them. the pressure may be _ best to try and beat them. the pressure may be offered england before samoa, this is a huge game and they describe it as a cup final to them because they know if they beat england, it will be qualified for the next world cup. england will be huge favourites for this game against a tier 2 nation but they have lots of experience on their side and former all blacks in the squad and plays a lot of premiership experience and mcfarland as well, the saracens * who the players are no well and certainly they will not be underestimating samoa, the been talking about the physical challenge that they're expecting but they would not be taking anything for granted. defending champions south africa take on tonga from eight o'clock, while australia secured the bonus point victory over portugal that they needed in saint etienne. the 34—14 win keeps australia's slim hopes of reaching the quarter—finals alive. they're now second in pool c. but third—placed fiji need just one point from their final match against portugal next week to progress at australia's expense. harlequins held on to beat london rivals saracens by 36 points to 29 in what was a dead rubber in the premiership rugby cup. they ran in five tries including this one from willjoseph to hold on for victory. both sides are unable to reach the semi—finals after gloucester won their opening four games. athletejemma reekie sez she's been spurred on by the success of her fellow scottish middle distance runners as she looks ahead to a big year on the track. the 800 metre specialist has had an eventful season but as she told sheelagh mclaren with the world indoors and the paris olympics on the horizon, she's feeling positive about the future. she made her mark at the tokyo 0lympics she made her mark at the tokyo olympics in 2021 and natalie missing out on the metal and a strong 800 metres field. now, she has her sights and pulled the step further in paris and taking her place on the podium. brute in paris and taking her place on the odium. ~ ., in paris and taking her place on the odium. ~ . ., . . , ., ., podium. we have world champion last ear and podium. we have world champion last year and other— podium. we have world champion last year and other world _ podium. we have world champion last year and other world champions, - podium. we have world champion last year and other world champions, and | year and other world champions, and we all inspire each other and support each other and i was in the avenue and we are having a chat after this and yes, we always pack each other up we are ready for the next few years i had. it’s each other up we are ready for the next few years i had.— next few years i had. it's been a challenging _ next few years i had. it's been a challenging year _ next few years i had. it's been a challenging year for _ next few years i had. it's been a challenging year for the - next few years i had. it's been a - challenging year for the 25-year-old challenging year for the 25—year—old with a split from the coach in march but she has not settled with a new set up in brighton. it’s but she has not settled with a new set up in brighton.— but she has not settled with a new set up in brighton. it's been a hard ear but set up in brighton. it's been a hard year but i'm _ set up in brighton. it's been a hard year but i'm so _ set up in brighton. it's been a hard year but i'm so lucky _ set up in brighton. it's been a hard year but i'm so lucky that - set up in brighton. it's been a hard year but i'm so lucky that my - year but i'm so lucky that my coaches made it so smooth and i've been having a lot more focus and coming on a lot in my strengths come on the lot and it's only been a few months of that training and i'm excited for next year and i think will really see the benefits of the. in the new coaches wife is the former world 0lympic in the new coaches wife is the former world olympic champion sally. just an amazing person, an amazing athlete i've been very lucky to be working with her so closely. i would kind of advice is she giving you? been working through her experience as an athlete and post staff and when it comes to things like that. she's given me a lot of good advice. advice that will come in handy for we can be another big year for scottish athletics. time for some of the day's other stories now. the first of the nfl's five international games produced a win for the jacksonville jaguars in the first of their back to back games in london. they beat the atlanta falcons 23 to 7. falcons quarterback desmond ridder threw two interceptions with one of them returned by the jags for a touchdown 5—2 favourite ace impact won europe's richest race the prix de l�*arc de triomphe to give trainer jean—claude rouget and jockey cristian demuro their second victory in four years at longchamp. and there were two world records at the inaugural road running championships in latvia. american hobbs kessler provided the first ever sub 4 minute men's mile in a rarely run version of the distance, taking five seconds off the previous record. and ethiopia's diribe welteji beat faith kipyegon in the women's race, beating the previous best time by nearly seven seconds. finally, another chance to hear the story of frank rothwell, the owner of 0ldham football club who's attempting to break his own record of being the oldest person to complete a rowing solo crossing of the atlantic. frank's hoping to raise a million pounds for charity. and ahead of his second attempt at the feat, he spent time in the company of mike bushell. ready to make waves again, the 73—year—old who was always in fine voice, it seems. i 73-year-old who was always in fine voice, it seems.— voice, it seems. i am the kind of cu voice, it seems. i am the kind of au who voice, it seems. i am the kind of guy who will _ voice, it seems. i am the kind of guy who will never _ voice, it seems. i am the kind of guy who will never settle - voice, it seems. i am the kind of guy who will never settle down. | voice, it seems. i am the kind of. guy who will never settle down. as he was in february 2021. after spending months at sea, ruined alone, nonstop across the atlantic in dealing with the worst the ocean could throw at them, making history raising £1.1 million for outsiders research. —— alzheimer's. he survived by saving open—heart surgery and bought his local health club and the national weekly is very inspirational champ. brute club and the national weekly is very inspirational champ.— club and the national weekly is very inspirational champ. we certainly do and tonight. — inspirational champ. we certainly do and tonight, we're _ inspirational champ. we certainly do and tonight, we're going _ inspirational champ. we certainly do and tonight, we're going to - inspirational champ. we certainly do and tonight, we're going to get - and tonight, we're going to get fully invested for a good day. look at them,. i— fully invested for a good day. look at them,. i want _ fully invested for a good day. look at them,. i want to _ fully invested for a good day. look at them,. i want to be _ fully invested for a good day. look at them,. i want to be able to - fully invested for a good day. look at them,. i want to be able to do | at them,. i want to be able to do these things _ at them,. i want to be able to do these things when _ at them,. i want to be able to do these things when on _ at them,. i want to be able to do these things when on that - at them,. i want to be able to do these things when on that age. l at them,. i want to be able to do i these things when on that age. this winter, he will _ these things when on that age. try 3 winter, he will not only be waving goodbye to his team, over the busy christmas period but also his wife and family as he gets ready to roast solo across the atlantic once more having to be disowned to on world record. i having to be disowned to on world record. ., ., having to be disowned to on world record. . . ., .., ., record. i have an element of control with the ocean _ record. i have an element of control with the ocean and _ record. i have an element of control with the ocean and the _ record. i have an element of control with the ocean and the football - record. i have an element of control with the ocean and the football clubj with the ocean and the football club and so many other things that i have no control over.— and so many other things that i have no control over. bud. when he came no control over. and. when he came into antigua. — no control over. and. when he came into antigua. he _ no control over. and. when he came into antigua, he would really well compared — into antigua, he would really well compared to i he would look mentally and physically. , some people came in and _ and physically. , some people came in and they— and physically. , some people came in and they were quite struggling but he _ in and they were quite struggling but he was like, within two hours, is throwing — but he was like, within two hours, is throwing the grandchildren in the swimming — is throwing the grandchildren in the swimming pool. and you soon see that he recovered _ swimming pool. and you soon see that he recovered from that. i knew she was missing — he recovered from that. i knew she was missing it, in a way and i think it was— was missing it, in a way and i think it wasti— was missing it, in a way and i think it was 1.1 million to do it again and— it was 1.1 million to do it again and it— it was 1.1 million to do it again and it was— it was 1.1 million to do it again and it was on the agenda and he's done _ and it was on the agenda and he's done it— and it was on the agenda and he's done it once, you'll see if he can done it once, you'll see if he can do it— done it once, you'll see if he can do it again _ done it once, you'll see if he can do it again-— done it once, you'll see if he can do itaain. ~,, . , '~ do it again. missing 13 games in 16 or 17 away games _ do it again. missing 13 games in 16 or 17 away games and _ do it again. missing 13 games in 16 or 17 away games and judy will. do it again. missing 13 games in 16 or 17 away games and judy will be | do it again. missing 13 games in 16 i or 17 away games and judy will be my representative, you'll be there, what you? you can be the chairman of the board meetings.— what you? you can be the chairman of the board meetings. marat. alzheimer's the board meetings. now, alzheimer's research uk is — the board meetings. now, alzheimer's research uk is going for a cure. i can be a part of that and since i've done it, there's been more drugs on the market that can stall, delay its onset. ., .. ., , , the market that can stall, delay its onset. . ,, ., , . ~ the market that can stall, delay its onset. . ,, ., , . ,, ., onset. frank has been back on the waterford training _ onset. frank has been back on the waterford training on _ onset. frank has been back on the waterford training on the - onset. frank has been back on the waterford training on the lake - onset. frank has been back on the i waterford training on the lake north of rochdale. and some sage advice from grandsonjunior. it’s of rochdale. and some sage advice from grandson junior.— from grandson junior. it's going to be hard, is — from grandson junior. it's going to be hard, is three _ from grandson junior. it's going to be hard, is three years _ from grandson junior. it's going to be hard, is three years older. - from grandson junior. it's going to be hard, is three years older. and| be hard, is three years older. and deal— be hard, is three years older. and deal with— be hard, is three years older. and deal with that. the be hard, is three years older. and deal with that.— deal with that. the second at the crossin: deal with that. the second at the crossing of _ deal with that. the second at the crossing of the _ deal with that. the second at the crossing of the atlantic _ deal with that. the second at the crossing of the atlantic in - deal with that. the second at the crossing of the atlantic in the - deal with that. the second at the l crossing of the atlantic in the boat is actually four feet shorter and it is actually four feet shorter and it is lighter but crucially quicker and in the sleeping quarters, last time he had a bucket for toilet and he has upgraded and look. this is the portable bathroom. you it is a seat! frank had been back in the books since finishing his last challenge but is not lost to stamina and regionals would expect this time. yet, the biggest thing is missing family and we've been married for 53 years and i love her to bits. the fundraising _ years and i love her to bits. the fundraising made a big different to alzheimer's research which is the driving force behind doing it again, especially after he personally lost a good friend to it earlier this year. a good friend to it earlier this ear. ~ , ., ., year. my friend phil had died of alzheimer's. — year. my friend phil had died of alzheimer's, it's _ year. my friend phil had died of alzheimer's, it's been - year. my friend phil had died of alzheimer's, it's been a - year. my friend phil had died of alzheimer's, it's been a real. alzheimer's, it's been a real motivation seeing phil deteriorated from the person that he was and i loved them to bits. the dessa relationship we had. it loved them to bits. the dessa relationship we had.— loved them to bits. the dessa relationship we had. it will be in the canary _ relationship we had. it will be in the canary islands, _ relationship we had. it will be in the canary islands, for - relationship we had. it will be in the canary islands, for the - relationship we had. it will be in the canary islands, for the start| relationship we had. it will be in i the canary islands, for the start of early december. i the canary islands, for the start of early december.— the canary islands, for the start of early december. i know how big you know the waves _ early december. i know how big you know the waves are _ early december. i know how big you know the waves are now _ early december. i know how big you know the waves are now more - early december. i know how big you know the waves are now more than | know the waves are now more than accorded gets, and the biggest problem would be the wind blowing the wrong way or no wind at all. nearly crashed me there. normally, frank has his _ nearly crashed me there. normally, frank has his eyes _ nearly crashed me there. normally, frank has his eyes on _ nearly crashed me there. normally, frank has his eyes on the _ nearly crashed me there. normally, frank has his eyes on the rear- nearly crashed me there. normally, frank has his eyes on the rear viewl frank has his eyes on the rear view mirror and will not have left anyone distracting him in the 3000 miles solo challenge which this time she hopes to complete within 50 days. solo challenge which this time he hopes to complete within 50 days. four we hope you'll be celebrating in similarfashion to four we hope you'll be celebrating in similar fashion to the european team in rome. extraordinary days and the ryder cup which is been retained by europe and they had beaten the usa in a famous day indeed. much more on our website and reaction to the events of the ryder cup and thank you for watching and goodbye for now. good evening. we've had some lovely spells of sunshine across scotland and northern ireland, but the weather front has been hanging around most of the weekend. we've got excess of 50 mm of rain in north wales and north—west england. we saw a heavier pulse of rain working up towards and across wales in the middle of the day and then moving toward the north. it is sinking southwards. late afternoon brightness. really, we've got a lot of cloud through the night. misty and murky conditions, it has been quite murky around the coast and hills, southern and western areas. you can see why it will be another humid night. drizzly rain around even though the weather front is weakening as we go through the night. temperatures are well above 0ctober averages. on monday it will still be here. another pulse of rain will be there. showers to the north and west, but at least some sunshine across england and wales, misty and foggy in those areas, that is something to watch out for any morning rush is well over the hills. that weather invigorating as we go through the day, further pulses of rain with it, and to the south further heavy thundery downpours, hit and miss, slow moving with the light winds, but warm in between and feeling pleasant in between the showers further east and across north—east england, eastern scotland and north—east ireland. but through spots in scotland and england and wales through tomorrow evening and tomorrow night, some debate as to how far north it is going to travel, that heavy rain, but it should clear through tuesday and as pressure starts to build we have more of a west north—westerly wind. the big change on tuesday is a fresher feel, we lose that humid air, a warm night in the south, but sunny spells and scattered showers, quite a breezy day as you can see from the isobars, but as the pressure builds hopefully fewer showers in the afternoon and it should feel pleasant enough, 16—19, but it will feel fresher, we have lost that humidity in the south, at least temporarily. tuesday into wednesday, we have our next weather front rolling in off the atlantic, wetter weather in the evening and overnight for scotland, then it becomes slow moving through parts of northern ireland and north wales and to the south of that early mist clearing, to the north a scattering of showers. goodbye. live from london, this is bbc news. at least 13 people have died in spain, after a fire engulfed a nightclub in the southeastern city of murcia. the uk prime minister refuses to commit to cutting taxes before the next general election, despite pressure from his own mps. change may be difficult but i believe the country wants change and i'm going to do things differently to bring about that change. the us house speaker says he won't go, after a last—minute deal to avert a us government shutdown. while president biden has this message for congress over funding for ukraine. stop playing games. get this done. hello, i'm sarah campbell. welcome to bbc news. and we start in spain, where investigators are working to identify the victims of a deadly nightclub fire in the southeastern city of murcia. at least 13 people are known to have died, in what's believed to be spain's worst such disaster in over 30 years. rescuers are still searching the ruins. it's not clear what caused the blaze, which started in one club in the early hours of the morning and spread to neighbouring properties.

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