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north. later in the week things start to really warm up. more rain on thursday and friday, particularly scotland and northern ireland. by the time we get to the weekend, low to mid 20s, 25 or 26 celsius for the south and east. thanks, helen. and that's bbc news at six. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. from the six team, it's goodbye. hello, and welcome to sportsday with me, olly foster. our headlines this evening... tributes are paid to francis lee, a manchester city great, who has died at the age of 79. rangers dismiss michael beale afterjust ten months in charge — who is his likely replacement at ibrox? liverpool won't back down, demanding a full review after that disallowed goal and also the audio between officials. also coming up on sportsday... luke donald is open to captaining europe at the next ryder cup after a night of celebrations in rome. the voice is gone a little bit, and the heads a bit sore, but it was all worth it. and keeping herfeet firmly on the ground — british athlete innes fitzgerald is among the winners of this year's bbc green sport awards. good evening. we'll start with some sad news this evening — the death of francis lee, at the age of 79, after a long battle with cancer. a huge figure in the history of manchester city, flags are flying at half—mast at the etihad stadium this evening for one of their all—time greats. his goals carrying them to first divison title, the fa and league cup, and the cup winners�* cup between 1967 and 197a. he also won the league with derby county and played at the 1970 world cup with england, but he will be remembered for his association with city, and tonight they have described him as a "club legend in every sense." ben croucher reports. a player woven into the fabric of football in the northwest, a striker whose goals tell you not the full story about the man who embodied the passion of manchester city fc pavic moved to main road from his bowhead side bolton for a then club record £60,000 in 1967, francis lee, or frannie, quickly became an integral part of the team. more civil where would come as a partnership with mike somerby and collin bell transformed city's fortunes in the late 60s and early 70s —— more silverware. he amassed 148 goals in 330 games, with city —— was city's top score in the row, and scored ten times for england as well as appearing at the 1970 world cup. lethal from the penalty spot, his style one many admirers — but also wild opposition players, leading to one of the most infamous incidents in english football with norman hunter. but it was his goals that will revere him most of fans. llama interesting. very interesting, oh! look at his face, just look at his face! that goal against his own side helped derby county when in his first season with a club, and after retiring, leaving him a successful businessman. a spell as chairman in the 1990s was ultimately unsuccessful, but his standing amongst city's rates will never be in question. they described him as a club legend in every sense —— city's greats. francis lee, who has died at the age of 79. lots of fallout from the weekend's football, we'll have a close look at that var error at spurs in a moment. but we'll start in scotland, where rangers are looking for a new manager. yesterday's 3—1 defeat at home to aberdeen spelled the end for michael beale, after less than a year in the post that was their third loss in seven league games this season, one of them coming against celtic. and they find themselves third in the table, seven points behind their old firm rivals, kerredine idessane reports. a picture of autumn column this afternoon, ibrox was very different at the weekend. b00|ng a final home defeat for manager michael beale, meaning the morning papers were a difficult read for some. . , ., , , some. the harsh reality is the fans of recent weeks _ some. the harsh reality is the fans of recent weeks have _ some. the harsh reality is the fans of recent weeks have turned. - some. the harsh reality is the fans| of recent weeks have turned. when they start to turn, then you have a disappointing result within that, and you expect something to happen. and ultimately michael has lost his job, so it's sad for michael in the staff, but one thing i know is that companies keep moving forward and he needs to start winning games of football stop and i'm pretty sure there be many names putting their hats and for the job. last there be many names putting their hats and for the job.— hats and for the “ob. last night, a statement — hats and for the job. last night, a statement confirmed _ hats and for the job. last night, a statement confirmed michael - hats and for the job. last night, a . statement confirmed michael beale's dismissal, withjohn bennett dismissal, with john bennett claiming dismissal, withjohn bennett claiming that results fell well short of the club posting expectations. he also unveiled the new club interim management team, at the helm former player stephen davis who enjoyed two spells at ibrox, as well as alex craig, who is a manager at dundee and st mirren, and also call doctor coached england and wales. a big challenge for davis it is for sever managers job. i wales. a big challenge for davis it is for sever managersjob. i like wales. a big challenge for davis it is for sever managers job. is for sever managers “oh. i like to tla is for sever managers “oh. i like to ptay footbau * is for sever managers “oh. i like to ptay footbau in h is for sever managers “oh. i like to play football in a _ is for sever managersjob. i like to play football in a certain _ is for sever managersjob. i like to play football in a certain way, - play football in a certain way, but ultimately — play football in a certain way, but ultimately you have to get results, and that's— ultimately you have to get results, and that's first and foremost with the expectation is, and ijust want to try— the expectation is, and ijust want to try and — the expectation is, and ijust want to try and get some pride back in terms _ to try and get some pride back in terms of— to try and get some pride back in terms of how we play.— terms of how we play. i'm quite ha- . at terms of how we play. i'm quite happy at the — terms of how we play. i'm quite happy at the moment _ terms of how we play. i'm quite happy at the moment because i terms of how we play. i'm quite l happy at the moment because we terms of how we play. i'm quite - happy at the moment because we know it's one of our own. let’s happy at the moment because we know it's one of our own.— it's one of our own. let's see what davis brinqs- _ it's one of our own. let's see what davis brings. he's _ it's one of our own. let's see what davis brings. he's another- it's one of our own. let's see what| davis brings. he's another rangers man, _ davis brings. he's another rangers man. so_ davis brings. he's another rangers man. so two— davis brings. he's another rangers man, so two rangers fans, that's what _ man, so two rangers fans, that's what it's— man, so two rangers fans, that's what it's all— man, so two rangers fans, that's what it's all about.— what it's all about. he's got quite a lot of coaching _ what it's all about. he's got quite a lot of coaching behind - what it's all about. he's got quite a lot of coaching behind him, - what it's all about. he's got quite i a lot of coaching behind him, davis has been _ a lot of coaching behind him, davis has been at — a lot of coaching behind him, davis has been at the _ a lot of coaching behind him, davis has been at the club _ a lot of coaching behind him, davis has been at the club a _ a lot of coaching behind him, davis has been at the club a long - a lot of coaching behind him, davis has been at the club a long time, l a lot of coaching behind him, davis. has been at the club a long time, he -ets has been at the club a long time, he gets with _ has been at the club a long time, he gets with the — has been at the club a long time, he gets with the club _ has been at the club a long time, he gets with the club is about _ has been at the club a long time, he gets with the club is about and - has been at the club a long time, he gets with the club is about and i'm l gets with the club is about and i'm hoping _ gets with the club is about and i'm hoping he — gets with the club is about and i'm hoping he can— gets with the club is about and i'm hoping he can install— gets with the club is about and i'm hoping he can install a _ gets with the club is about and i'm hoping he can install a bit more i hoping he can install a bit more fight _ hoping he can install a bit more fitht. , , hoping he can install a bit more fitht. fight. saturday's kloss was the final straw _ fight. saturday's kloss was the final straw following _ fight. saturday's kloss was the final straw following a - fight. saturday's kloss was the final straw following a big - fight. saturday's kloss was the - final straw following a big summer of recruitment under michael beale. an opening loss at kilmarnock was followed by a defeat to psv in shape lee qualifying, and... the result of the weekend left rangers seven points behind the leaders after only seven games. points behind the leaders after only seven games-— points behind the leaders after only seven tames. , . y ., ., seven games. deathly not good enough for me were the — seven games. deathly not good enough for me were the players, _ seven games. deathly not good enough for me were the players, or anybody . for me were the players, or anybody at the club —— definitely not good enough. the criticism from the fan —— the fans becomes clear, and we'll see what happens. his -- the fans becomes clear, and we'll see what happens.— see what happens. his tenure here lasted less — see what happens. his tenure here lasted less than _ see what happens. his tenure here lasted less than a _ see what happens. his tenure here lasted less than a year _ see what happens. his tenure here lasted less than a year and - see what happens. his tenure here lasted less than a year and was - lasted less than a year and was blighted by two things. he came up short in the really big games and brought new players who have so far failed to deliver. rangers say they'll now take their time to make sure a successor is the right appointment for the club going forward. kerredine idessane, bbc news, ibrox. beale's sacking has dominated the headlines from the weekend's football in scotland, in the premier league — it was that huge var mistake at tottenham, with liverpool denied a perfectly good goal. the governing body for referees quickly admitted that there had been a "significant human error", liverpool say sporting inegrity has been undermined and want a full review. —— sporting integrity. 0ur reporterjoe lynskey has been across this. of course, liverpool feel hard—done by because they went on to lose the game, and we've had mistakes before, but this was a bad one — and liverpool aren't letting this one lie. it is the incident that overshadowed a whole weekend of shock results in the premier league. an offside call that stopped luis diaz scoring a legitimate goal against tottenham on saturday evening. if you haven't seen it yet, this is how it played out. diaz thought he'd made it 1—0, but the assistant referee had his flag up. the var officials were under the impression that goal had been awarded on field. the check was quick — less than 30 seconds were between the ball hitting the net and play restarting. the problem was an error in communication. when var said "check complete", the on—field referee thought that meant, offside confirmed — it didn't. but when spurs restarted the match, the rules state it then could not be brought back for further review. afterwards pgmol, the body that oversees referees here, admitted the goal was disallowed because of significant human error. it is that revelation that's got so many people talking. i know whoever made the mistake didnt— i know whoever made the mistake didn't do— i know whoever made the mistake didn't do it — i know whoever made the mistake didn't do it on purpose. can ijust say. _ didn't do it on purpose. can ijust say. stop— didn't do it on purpose. can ijust say, stop making these mistakes! they didn't do it on purpose, i know that _ they didn't do it on purpose, i know that. ., , they didn't do it on purpose, i know that. . , ., that. the premier league is a multi-billion _ that. the premier league is a multi-billion pound _ that. the premier league is a multi-billion pound industry. | that. the premier league is a l multi-billion pound industry. if that. the premier league is a - multi-billion pound industry. if you multi—billion pound industry. if you can't _ multi—billion pound industry. if you can't get _ multi—billion pound industry. if you can't get something _ multi—billion pound industry. if you can't get something that _ multi—billion pound industry. if you can't get something that basic- can't get something that basic correct. — can't get something that basic correct. that— can't get something that basic correct, that is— can't get something that basic correct, that is really- can't get something that basic correct, that is really quite - can't get something that basic. correct, that is really quite scary. ithink— correct, that is really quite scary. i think on— correct, that is really quite scary. i think on tv. _ correct, that is really quite scary. i think on tv, live _ correct, that is really quite scary. i think on tv, live television, - i think on tv, live television, there were no lines being shown, as well. so it's all a bit strange. at, well. so it's all a bit strange. a huge error, but why can't the assistant var say, hang on, before you kick off, we need to look at this, ratherthan you kick off, we need to look at this, rather than going through this process of saying we've made a huge error. your back when that happened, i thought, "blimey." then what surprised me was how quickly they made that decision. thea;r surprised me was how quickly they made that decision. they panicked, made that decision. they panicked, made a mistake, _ made that decision. they panicked, made a mistake, and _ made that decision. they panicked, made a mistake, and it's _ made that decision. they panicked, made a mistake, and it's been - made a mistake, and it's been horrible — made a mistake, and it's been horrible |f— made a mistake, and it's been horrible. , ., ., ., made a mistake, and it's been horrible. ., ., ., ,, made a mistake, and it's been horrible. i. ., ., ., ,, ., horrible. if you want to talk about it, do it horrible. if you want to talk about it. do it preperlv. _ horrible. if you want to talk about it, do it properly, don't— horrible. if you want to talk about it, do it properly, don't do - it, do it properly, don't do headtines— it, do it properly, don't do headlines with _ it, do it properly, don't do headlines with emotionall it, do it properly, don't do- headlines with emotional managers who go— headlines with emotional managers who go for— headlines with emotional managers who go for it — headlines with emotional managers who go for it. that _ headlines with emotional managers who go for it. that will _ headlines with emotional managers who go for it. that will that - who go for it. that will that nothing _ who go for it. that will that nothing will— who go for it. that will that nothing will change - who go for it. that will that nothing will change exceptl who go for it. that will that. nothing will change except my account — jugen klopp on saturday. well last night, liverpool released a statement that turned up the dial on this row. they said it's clear that the correct application of the laws of the game did not occur, resulting in sporting integrity being undermined. that such failings have already been categorised as "significant human error" is also unacceptable. any and all outcomes should be established only by the review and with full transparency. and they added... some of that language though has been criticised, many even wondering if liverpool are that last sentence means liverpool think the game should be replayed, and gary neville, the former manchester united defender, said "liverpool's statement is a mistake! "talk of exploring all options and sporting integrity "are dangerous phrases along with being vague and aggressive." the latest twist today is that liverpool have made a formal request to the pgmol to release the audio dialogue between the officials. for the referees, that could be embarrasing... i think that they have to release it. i think that they have to release it you — i think that they have to release it. you know, ithink it's i think that they have to release it. you know, i think it's important that when— it. you know, i think it's important that when an — it. you know, i think it's important that when an error of this magnitude is made. _ that when an error of this magnitude is made, that there is transparency and we _ is made, that there is transparency and we do — is made, that there is transparency and we do get a full detail of what has happened. i think var needs action— has happened. i think var needs action now, we need to take the var role perhaps more seriously. we have to get— role perhaps more seriously. we have to get the _ role perhaps more seriously. we have to get the people right, and the only way— to get the people right, and the only way you get people right is through— only way you get people right is through coaching and education. and that is— through coaching and education. and that is why— through coaching and education. and that is why i'm calling for a change in the _ that is why i'm calling for a change in the introduction of specialists, so you _ in the introduction of specialists, so you know, over a period of a month— so you know, over a period of a month or— so you know, over a period of a month or two, they get into the role. they— month or two, they get into the role, they are tested and they, if you like. — role, they are tested and they, if you like, their performance improves. the fact that you might have _ improves. the fact that you might have a _ improves. the fact that you might have a referee officiating one weekend, var in a couple weeks' time. _ weekend, var in a couple weeks' time. it's— weekend, var in a couple weeks' time, it's about, if you like, doing it regularlv — so keith hackett there pitching one longer term solution to the top flight�*s var problems — and saturday's incident remember isn't the first even this season that pgmol have had to apologise for. many today have also called for specialist trained var officials, as opposed to the pool of referees, taking the reins in stockley park. others have suggested the use of semi—automated offside calls, which were used at the world cup in qatar. many also talking about the quality of the officials in general — should the league now recruit the best in the world in the same way clubs do for players. there is also the question of whether people want to become referees at grass roots level. there is also the suggestion var is scrapped, or perhaps downscaled so it only rules on objective decision. lots of debate and a referee body in england now looking to take the heat out of this before the next round of games on saturday. joe, many thanks indeed. we love a var debate. we'll see if the var team are on their game at craven cottage tonight. it's a west london derby, fulham taking on chelsea. despite their expensively assembled squad, the blues are down in 15th, two points above the relegation zone, with their only league win coming against luton in august, an opportunity perhaps for fulham. we expect them note different than we did the others, with powers last week with luton the week before, the next one against sheffield will be the same. of course we know we cannot hide that they are always a special one, it's always a special derby, and what you want to give is that we will give our maximum to the shirt and to make them proud. here are some of the other headlines today. antony could return to the manchester united side for their champions league game against galatasaray tomorrow night. the brazilian winger has been given time off since last month to deal with allegations of domestic abuse. antony has denied the claims. the us—based andretti team are another step closer to joining formula one. theirs is the only bid to be approved by the fia. motorsport�*s governing body, but f1 bosses will have now have the final say, and they are expected to reject andretti's bid with the teams broadly against an 11th team. patrick mahomes has broken an nfl record, throwing 200 touchdown passes in just 84 games. he reached the mark as his kansas city chiefs beat the new yorkjets. dan marino held the previous best, of 89 games. there are three rest days before the final round of pool games at the rugby world cup — only two teams are sure of a quarter final spot, after wins for scotland, fiji, argentina, australia, and south africa over the weekend, we thought we'd show you how things stand. victory or a draw for hosts france over italy will see them top pool a. an unlikely new zealand defeat to uruguay could open the door for italy, who could then reach the knockouts for the first time if they beat france and deny them bonus points. quite complex in pool b. ireland and scotland meet in paris on sunday. the irish will top the group ahead of south africa if they avoid defeat, or lose by four points or fewer. a scottish win — denying ireland a bonus point — takes them through and knocks ireland out. if all three are level on points, points difference decides who is top — head—to—head will separate second and third. in pool c, australia will miss out on the quarter finals for the first time if fiji pick up any points against portugal, which is very likely. wales were the first nation into the last eight. a bonus point, regardless of the result against georgia and they'll top the pool. we wa nt we want to win the game. we went to carry the momentum of the last four weeks and really... really establish the work we've done over the last few weeks. we understand the threat georgia pose. months ago, the performance they put against fiji went over very well, the coach is good friends of mine. afternoon, that's for sure. and finally to pool d — it's winner—takes—all between argentina and japan for second. england are guaranteed top spot before they even face samoa on saturday. because of australia's troubles, we're unlikely to get that mouthwatering prospect of england coming up against their old head coach eddiejones in the quarters. speaking today, the england hooker, jamie george told us he feels forjones and the wallabies, after his own experience of getting knocked out in the pool stages. i'v e i've unfortunately been there, in 2015. i know how hard that is to take, i know how brutal it is and the impact they can have on your mental health, on your friends and family. so yeah, i do have huge sympathy. 0ne family. so yeah, i do have huge sympathy. one of my good friends hasn't had the world cup that he's wanted, and ifeel really hasn't had the world cup that he's wanted, and i feel really sorry for him in that respect, as well. so what i know is eddie will be doing everything he can to make sure that australia team comes out of this and takes a huge amount of lessons coming out of it, and that australia team will be significant better off the back of it. luke donald says he's open to the idea of leading the european team at the next ryder cup, which would buck the trend of having a different captain every time, you have to go back to the �*90s, when bernard gallacher did it three times in a row. donald certainly impressed in rome as europe triumphed over the usa by 16.5 to 11.5 points. 0ur sports correspondent andy swiss caught up with donald after a night of celebrations at the marco simone golf club. no, it means everything. as i've said, i've enjoyed a lot of individual success in golf, things that i thought i would never achieve, like get to world number one. at the moments i've had with sharing with team—mates and being with them, and being a part of for winning teams as a player, one as a vice captain — i've only been on seven occasions on a losing team, and honestly this is a culmination to come here as captain as we have this great little gold trophy by my side, it's unbelievable, it really is. it's something our member forever. . ., . is. it's something our member forever. , ., , ., forever. tell us a bit about the celebrations _ forever. tell us a bit about the celebrations last _ forever. tell us a bit about the celebrations last night, - forever. tell us a bit about the celebrations last night, how. forever. tell us a bit about the | celebrations last night, how did they go on for brazil i think i was in bed at 4am, 4:30am. you can hear from my in bed at 4am, 4:30am. you can hear from m j ., . ., ., in bed at 4am, 4:30am. you can hear from m ., . ., ., from my voice, i wanted to en'oy it. atain this from my voice, i wanted to en'oy it. again this has i from my voice, i wanted to en'oy it. again this has been * from my voice, i wanted to en'oy it. again this has been a i from my voice, i wanted to enjoy it. again this has been a really long . again this has been a really long build—up, long process. you know, i haven't really had a drink in two months leading up to this, i was very focused on what i needed to do. so yeah, the voice has gone a little bit and the head is a little sore, but it was all worth it. singing there's some great video of the players seen on the bus. how strong is the bond amongst the players and what you think it's so strong? it’s what you think it's so strong? it's something _ what you think it's so strong? it�*s something that, as i captain, i feel something that, as i captain, ifeel like you have to create and cultivate. those scenes on the bus were so much fun. a lot of the songs that were in the first team — those guys, especially when we play at home in europe, they have so many good chants and they feed off that. it's a difficult environment for the away team, for the us. i owe a lot to the fans this week. you away team, for the us. i owe a lot to the fans this week.— to the fans this week. you could hear the players _ to the fans this week. you could hear the players singing - to the fans this week. you could hear the players singing oh - to the fans this week. you could i hear the players singing oh percent —— sinking "two more years", how does that make you feel? it’s does that make you feel? it's gratifying. — does that make you feel? it's gratifying. it _ does that make you feel? it�*s gratifying, it really is. i haven't really given it much thought, it's a long journey and process, really given it much thought, it's a long journey and process, and something i'd have to think about hard, if that's what they wanted me to do. but yeah, i'm trying to enjoy this moment right now, to be honest. but if you are asked, you would certainly consider it? i but if you are asked, you would certainly consider it?— but if you are asked, you would certainly consider it? iwould, it's been an amazing _ certainly consider it? iwould, it's been an amazing journey. - certainly consider it? iwould, it's been an amazing journey. but - certainly consider it? iwould, it's been an amazing journey. but as| certainly consider it? iwould, it's| been an amazing journey. but as i said, it's a lot to think about and that's for another time. england's cricketers have won their final world cup warm up match they beat bangladesh by four wickets in a rain affected game in guwahati. they were given a revised target of 197 off 37 overs, and they cantrered to victory, thanks to some big—hitting from moeen ali, who hit six sixes in his 56. england's start the defence of their title against new zealand, who they beat in the final four years ago. west indies have completed the highest successful run chase in a women's t20 international, chasing down 213 to beat australia in sydney. hayley matthews smashed 132 from 64 balls to go with her three wickets, as windies reached their target with one ball to spare. it levels the series at 1—1 with the decider in brisbane on thursday. the winners of this years bbc green sport awards have been announced — australia captain pat cummins is athlete of the year, for his leadership on climate change in cricket and across australian society. former major league baseball player chris dickerson won the evergreen athlete award for his continued involvement in numerous environmental projects through his players for the planet foundation. league two side forest green rovers have won the elite 0rganisation of the year award for "leading the way in sustainably "running a sports team." and an amateur football league for young men and women in rural african communities, the rhino cup champions league, picked up the grassroots organisation of the year. the young athlete of the year is the 17—year—old endurance runner innes fitzgerald — earlier this year, she turned down the chance to represent great britain at the world cross country championships in australia, concerned about the impact of flying. she told me why she chose not to compete. as young people, we have a voice and power, and we need to use that now. so that kind of fuelled the decisions i made, and made me want to speak out whilst i was still young and try to use that to help, yeah, raise awareness and educate others, really. you yeah, raise awareness and educate others. really-— yeah, raise awareness and educate others, really. you were 16, 17 now, ou're others, really. you were 16, 17 now, you're still— others, really. you were 16, 17 now, you're still incredibly _ others, really. you were 16, 17 now, you're still incredibly young. - others, really. you were 16, 17 now, you're still incredibly young. but - you're still incredibly young. but what a tough decision to have to make, being offered the opportunity to go across the other side of the world to represent your country at the championships, but you said no, that's not the right thing? it’s that's not the right thing? it's really hard — that's not the right thing? it�*s really hard when i'm thinking about all these decisions, they are really tough to make and harder than what people on the outside might think. i'm conflicted with different things in my brain, and i'm like, "it'll be such an amazing opportunity, going to take a really different country." when you think about the other side of it, what impact that will have on other people, people who will experience extreme weather and flooding, why should my actions be hurting other people and causing them suffering? itjust didn't seem right? them suffering? it “ust didn't seem ritht? .,, ., i. �* right? something has to give, you're an as-tirin right? something has to give, you're an aspiring athlete, _ right? something has to give, you're an aspiring athlete, your— right? something has to give, you're an aspiring athlete, your breaking i an aspiring athlete, your breaking junior records — but as you develop into a world—class athlete, you hope, that'll involve travel. i think it'll be a difficult balance, but i don't want to travel to jeopardise my running. i want to compete as high—level as i possibly can, and i'll try and work to do things as sustainably as possible. i'm not saying i won't necessarily fly around the really, i don't know what'll happen. i'll work with the facts when it comes to it, and i won't regret any of the decisions i've made now. i've made the decision at the time and was with what i had. and looking forward, i might change my mind, but it's about educating others and speaking out about things, doing what we can do whilst doing what we want to do, as well. �* ., , ., whilst doing what we want to do, as well. �* ., y., 4' ., whilst doing what we want to do, as well. �* ., i. ~ ., i. �* whilst doing what we want to do, as well. �* ., 4' ., �* , well. before you know it, you'll be knockint well. before you know it, you'll be knocking on _ well. before you know it, you'll be knocking on the _ well. before you know it, you'll be knocking on the door _ well. before you know it, you'll be knocking on the door of _ well. before you know it, you'll be knocking on the door of these - well. before you know it, you'll be i knocking on the door of these major championships, wanting to represent great britain and yourself, a diamond league meeting, who knows what? that's all ahead of you — so you're not ruling out perhaps getting on a plane, but perhaps technology means it might be greener in the years to come?— in the years to come? i'm hopeful in the future. — in the years to come? i'm hopeful in the future, but _ in the years to come? i'm hopeful in the future, but we _ in the years to come? i'm hopeful in the future, but we should _ in the years to come? i'm hopeful in the future, but we should all- in the years to come? i'm hopeful in the future, but we should all be - the future, but we should all be doing our bit at the same time. we shouldn't be feeling overwhelmed that we are complete the powerless, and i think we should use the power to try and make change as much as we can, then use the small changes that do happen, hopefully they'll be big changes, to then get two events may be in a more green way, but we just don't know, really. all this week, we'll have a closer look at each of the green sport award winners. a quick reminder of our top story — the death of francis lee at the age of 79. he won leage titles with mancheser ciy and derby county, but it's city that he is mostly clsely asscoated with. he also won the fa cup league cup and cup winners' cup with with them, scoring 148 goals in 330 appearances. so many tributes from within and outside the game. former world champion boxer ricky hatton, "never did a man "love our club more than this man. "0n the pitch as a player, off it as a chairman. "he was blue through and through." many more tributes on the bbc sport website, but from me and the rest of the team for now, goodbye. hi there, good evening. it's been another day of contrasts across the uk — still warm for the time of year with some of the best of the sunshine today across areas of scotland and northern ireland, but also a good scattering of showers here. misty, murky, still humid further south, with outbreaks of rain, but fresher—feeling conditions developing across the board tomorrow. there'll be some sunny spells, but again, some showers — heaviest and most frequent towards the north and the west. now, today's showery outbreaks of rain across england and wales were courtesy of this warm front, pulling out into the north sea overnight tonight, followed by a cold front that will sweep away the humidity and the air. but still, we're likely to see a few more thunderstorms perhaps across east anglia for a time tonight, then it will turn a lot drier. showers fizzling out as they track the way further eastward, some of the coolest of the conditions across northeast scotland — again, a chilly start here to tomorrow morning, but for most, it's still mild for this time in october. now tomorrow, after that initial hangback of cloud clears away from eastern counties, then we're likely to see more sunshine develop. sunny spells, but then some showers tracking eastwards on a brisk westerly—to—northwesterly wind — again, they're likely to be heaviest out towards western areas of scotland and northern ireland. temperatures are lower, peaking between the mid—to—high teens in celsius, but again, that's slightly above the seasonal average. and that's probably it, in terms of rainfall for the south of the uk for the rest of the week, because high pressure starts to build in from the south as we head through tuesday and into wednesday. so it's likely to be a dry, rather cool night here, milderfurther north. this is where we think the rain will probably be on wednesday, most likely to be heavy, i think, across south western areas of scotland. there are localised weather warnings in force, so most of the rain again towards the north and the west, temperatures on a par with tuesday's. brighter and drier the further south and east you are — and that's also true on wednesday into thursday, too. again, there'll be further weather fronts pushing in from the southwest. the temperatures won't get much past the high teens in celsius, but that is set to change as we head into the weekend. we start to draw in some very warm air from the south of that high pressure building in from europe. so temperatures are likely to rise across the board. here's the outlook for our capital cities — so by the time we get to saturday, temperatures in much of scotland could be in the low 20s, also true for northern ireland and wales. mid—20s further south and east. bye— bye. live from london. this is bbc news. a breakthrough "malaria vaccine" is announced by the world health organization. it could save thousands of lives. a horrow show — donald trump attacks the us justice system before his civil trial in new york forfinancialfraud. but prosecutors say they'll prove he cheated the system to enrich himself. the armenian authorities say that almost the entire population of 120,000 ethnic armenians has now left nagorno—karabakh. welcome to the daily global, where we'll bring you the top stories from around the world. we begin with news of a medical breakthrough that could save millions of lives around the world. the world health organization revealed a new malaria vaccine has been found to be 75% effective in phase three trials. those trials took place in four african countries and involved 4,800 children. the results mean, it is the most effective jab developed against the disease so far. let's just remind ourselves how deadly malaria is. the most recent figures from the who show there were 619,000 global malaria deaths in 2021. that year, there were 247 million new cases of malaria. 95% of all malaria cases are in who's african region.

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