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"one of the biggest financial frauds in american history" — that's how a new york prosecutor described the actions of sam bankman—fried, the former cryptocurrency boss, who, in the last few hours, has been convicted of defrauding investors. as you've been hearing, mr bankman—fried was arrested a year ago, when his cryptocurrency exchange, ftx, and his investment fund, alameda research, went bankrupt. prosecutors said he had used money stolen from ftx customers to prop up alameda and to fund his lavish lifestyle. after a month—long trial, a jury agreed. late on thursday, they found him guilty of all seven counts of fraud and conspiracy. as the bbc�*s erin delmore explains, the collapse of ftx and the crimes of bankman fried are posing all kinds of uncomfortable questions for the crypto industry. after more than four weeks in court, thenjust four and after more than four weeks in court, then just four and a half hours of deliberations, a jury half hours of deliberations, a jury convicted ftx founder saying bankman—fried of fraud and conspiracy charges, likely dealing with the one—time crypto mogul a lifetime prison sentence. in closing statements, the prosecution reminded the jury that this is not a case that is about crypto or hedging, they said it is about lying and greed and stealing. that is the message we saw largely echoed by the us attorney at the press conference today, after the verdict was reached, when he said to would—be fraudsters that we will find you, whether you are operating in a traditional financial landscape or crypto industry or elsewhere. bankman—fried's position at the top of the crypto world means his fate will inevitably have resonance for a whole industry. renato mariotti is a former federal prosecutor. he thinks the lack of certain regulation in crypto is making life difficult for the legitimate companies, even if it might help criminals.— help criminals. the wider c to help criminals. the wider crypto injury _ help criminals. the wider crypto injury -- - help criminals. the wider crypto injury -- industryl help criminals. the wider i crypto injury -- industry are crypto injury —— industry are still— crypto injury —— industry are still looking for regulatory certainty. at least in the united _ certainty. at least in the united states. in the uk there is a lot— united states. in the uk there is a lot more than still in the way— is a lot more than still in the way but _ is a lot more than still in the way but in _ is a lot more than still in the way but in the united states there — way but in the united states there still a lot of regulation to come _ there still a lot of regulation to come by legitimate actors in the space — to come by legitimate actors in the space and i think it is important to distinguish between those legitimate companies and a company like ftx that— companies and a company like ftx that was engaged in widespread fraud. meanwhile bankman-fried's _ widespread fraud. meanwhile bankman-fried's lawyer - widespread fraud. meanwhile bankman-fried's lawyer said | widespread fraud. meanwhile i bankman-fried's lawyer said we bankman—fried's lawyer said we respect the jury's decision that we are very disappointed with the result. mr bankman—fried remains —— maintains his innocence and will vigorously fight the charges against him. elizabeth lopatto is a senior reporter at the tech industry news site, the verge. she has been in court for the past month, covering the sam bankman—fried trial. elizabeth, somebody who has been there every day, what are your thoughts now that it's all over? i your thoughts now that it's all over? .., �* , your thoughts now that it's all over? �* �* over? i can't say i'm surprised. _ over? i can't say i'm surprised. it - over? i can't say i'm surprised. it was - over? i can't say i'ml surprised. it was very over? i can't say i'm - surprised. it was very obvious from the opening statements that the prosecution had a pretty strong case and that the defence didn't have a lot to work with. and one of the things that kept happening throughout the trial is there would be no evidence that would be presented that would bolster the prosecution defence and there was not a lot to the defence could about it. the defence could about it. the defence also wasn't able to really shake many of the prosecution present a key witnesses, and in the end, it couldn't really offer another explanation for what we saw in the courtroom. i explanation for what we saw in the courtroom.— the courtroom. i hope your cat nets to the courtroom. i hope your cat gets to see — the courtroom. i hope your cat gets to see more _ the courtroom. i hope your cat gets to see more of— the courtroom. i hope your cat gets to see more of you - the courtroom. i hope your cat gets to see more of you these | gets to see more of you these days, elizabeth. laughter that it now, is that the end of the legal process arising from the legal process arising from the ftx collapse or is there more to there's more to come. so, first of all, we havejust with sam malone, he has the opportunity to appeal the verdict, so that is going to be working its way through the system. there is a second trial... hey, stop. there is a second trial that is going to be scheduled for march —— for sam alone. scheduled for march for the bahamas. this trial was for the bahamas. this trial was for the bahamas. this trial was for the charges he was extradited four for the bahamas and there are other charges, including the bribery of some chinese officials, that we expect to see in march. there is also of course the bankruptcy proceedings, which are continuing, and they have filed suit against bankman—fried's parents to try to claw back some of the real estate and money that the ftx had given to them, and some of the evidence that we saw in court during the trial suggested that there is real estate that they received actually came from ftx investor funds. anybody who had invested in the exchange may have been responsible for the bankman—fried's pa rents's vacation home. bankman—fried's parents's vacation home. so there is still more coming. we're also looking sentencing. that will be happening later. i believe bankman—fried's sentencing is happening in march, and the other co—conspirators are late in 2024. other co-conspirators are late in 2024. ~ ., i. other co-conspirators are late in 2024. ~ ., , other co-conspirators are late in2024. ~ ., , in 2024. what you see as the likelihood _ in 2024. what you see as the likelihood of _ in 2024. what you see as the likelihood of any _ in 2024. what you see as the likelihood of any of _ in 2024. what you see as the likelihood of any of the - likelihood of any of the investors who have lost money getting any of it back and i wonder what lasting impact you see the collapse of ftx having on sentiment in the crypto sector? ~ ., �* , on sentiment in the crypto sector? ~ ., �*, ., sector? well, that's a good question- _ sector? well, that's a good question- i _ sector? well, that's a good question. i don't _ sector? well, that's a good question. i don't know- sector? well, that's a good | question. i don't know what investors can expect. i know the bankruptcy estate is hard at work trying to get as much back possible. but, beyond that, it's hard to say. for the broader crypto sector, i think there are some real credibility problems. you know, ftx was saying all of the right things, sam bankman—fried were saying the right things about regulation but it turns out he was running massive fraud. and it is hard for people not to see that and think, you know what else could be going on? i was sitting next to a crypto investor in court one day. we were talking a little bit about what was going on on the trial, and i pointed out the faked insurance fund that ftx had the massive losses on the platform. and one of the things that happened was he said, oh, finance has one of those. i wonder if that's real too. so there are going to be these kind of questions after the fall of ftx that i think we'll plague a lot of other crypto exchanges going forward. qm. exchanges going forward. 0k, elizabeth and _ exchanges going forward. 0k, elizabeth and her— exchanges going forward. 0k, elizabeth and her cat, thank you very much forjoining us today. let's stay in the us, because the world's most valuable company, apple, has been worrying investors. wall street was hoping the new iphone 15 would deliver a jump in sales over the christmas period, but apple's sales forecasts for the vital holiday season have disappointed. they come as the tech giant reported another quarter of falling revenues, as consumers tighten their belts. michelle fleury has been going through the numbers. apple sales dropped the world has �*s most valuable company reported revenue of $89.5 billion for the three months to the end of september, down i% from a year ago. now, this is the fourth consecutive quarter of year over year sales declined. there was a big drop in sales of its hardware products, especially max and ipads, and the market in china remains shaky. revenue was down 2.5% from a year ago. apple faces renewed competition from chinese phone maker, huawei. still, it did manage to sell more smartphones. sales increased 2% from last year. that was slightly better than wall street was expecting. the standout, though, was its services business, which includes apple pay, apple tv and apple news. revenue surpassed $22 billion for the first time, an impressive figure, but still less than half what the company makes from selling smartphones. michelle fleury there. jeremy goldman is senior director at the research firm, insider intelligence. jeremy, thanks for being with us. is it surprising orjust more evidence that really, when it comes to iphones, yes, they are still very popular, but they don't command that must have the latest mania that they had in previous iterations? you know, had in previous iterations? you know. it's _ had in previous iterations? you know. it's a — had in previous iterations? you know, it's a really _ had in previous iterations? 7m, know, it's a really good question, and i think part of the problem is that apple has surprised and delighted people with a number of different really strong innovations over the last few years, which just makes it a little bit harder to replace or to justify the replacement of your device. and then you couple that with there is a cost—of—living crisis in a number of different key markets for the company. for number of different key markets for the company.— for the company. for sure. to what extent — for the company. for sure. to what extent is _ for the company. for sure. to what extent is china - for the company. for sure. to what extent is china the - what extent is china the problem?— what extent is china the roblem? ., ~' ., ~' problem? you know, i think china is going _ problem? you know, i think china is going to _ problem? you know, i think china is going to be - problem? you know, i think china is going to be certain | china is going to be certain you mentioned huawei in the intro, i think that is going to be something to be watching over the next few quarters, for sure. increased competition there. it is especially noteworthy though i would say that the iphone is still very strong and popular with urban chinese consumers, so i would expect that blunt some of that competitive challenge that they are the biggest. find competitive challenge that they are the biggest.— are the biggest. and they are ho - in: are the biggest. and they are honing that — are the biggest. and they are hoping that monthly - hoping that monthly subscriptions services are going to make up some of the 93p- going to make up some of the gap. many people will know about things like apple tv. there is also a full fitness. but i wonder if you have made, if they have made the inroads into that sector that he would have expected the world's most valuable company and one of the world's most popular brands? that's been one of the most interesting commander told stories of the last few years, is that apple is now really a services business. needless to say, services are more profitable, on a per dollar basis. we actually forecast apple's ad revenues are going to go up 43% in the next two years, so that is of course significant. that has an outsized portion of that services revenue, not to mention the fact that they've got the confidence in taking their apple tv plus offering, and increasing the price, actually doubling the price in the last year or so in a number of key markets so that is a key aspect to watch. waite does that suggest we are never going to have another device that commands the mania of the iphone, that services are the future? we know they are working on a carpet almost by definition a car can't have the same mass market appeal as an iphone hat. i think that they have a lot of strong belief that their mixed reality device that's coming up, you know, the professional, the one, if you well, is going to be something that really sets the market fire but will be out of most people's price range that they are willing to spend and then perhaps the version two of that will be something that will be a bit more affordable. so they are putting a lot of hope in that, just like you mentioned. iphone sales were kind of outperforming in some ways, but you sort macs going down from a sale standpoint. ipads as well. so they really do need to have that have a fit.— so they really do need to have that have a fit. jeremy goldman from insider _ that have a fit. jeremy goldman from insider intelligence, - from insider intelligence, thanks very much for that. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. there is a new tea craze in london. this is china, india's most beloved t. tchani is —— ms mellor tea —— chai is made by bring spaces and adding different sugar and milk. made by bring spaces and adding different sugarand milk. in india, chai is a way of life, the drink for every occasion, morning, afternoon or night. this one street in walthamstow has five chai shops, and four of them opened in the last year alone. ~ ., . , ., , of them opened in the last year alone. ~ ., . ,., , alone. we have customers coming every day- — alone. we have customers coming every day- it _ alone. we have customers coming every day- it is _ alone. we have customers coming every day. it is like _ alone. we have customers coming every day. it is like costa - alone. we have customers coming every day. it is like costa or - every day. it is like costa or starbucks for them. mainly they are asian people, from india, pakistan or bangladesh. in the recent couple of years we have seen a surge in other people as well, we have seen british people coming in, people of all ethnicities. this people coming in, people of all ethnicities.— ethnicities. as many 'oin the trend, ethnicities. as many 'oin the trend. only * ethnicities. as many 'oin the trend, only time _ ethnicities. as many 'oin the trend, only time will_ ethnicities. as many join the trend, only time will tell- ethnicities. as many join the trend, only time will tell if. trend, only time will tell if london's love affair with chai will be here to stay. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. to the uk now, where the bank of england kept interest rates on hold at 5.25% on thursday, for the second month in a row — a relief for many households and businesses struggling with the highest cost of borrowing in 15 years. but the bank's governor has warned that rates will be kept "high enough for long enough" to bring inflation under control, and won't be coming down any time soon. he spoke to our economics editor faisal islam. the economy and especially the market for new build homes here in mansfield and beyond are feeling the full weight of 14 rises seen over the past two years. rises seen over the past two ears. ., ., .,. ., years. the matter-of-fact of interest rates _ years. the matter-of-fact of interest rates are _ years. the matter-of-fact of interest rates are absolutely| interest rates are absolutely going to slow things down. the issue that we have got with construction is that most of what we do is financed and borrowed from the banks so we have a base rate and then we've got a cost over base rate. so that in itself can be up to nine, ten, 12%, so it will start to kill project. that nine, ten, 12%, so it will start to kill project. start to kill pro'ect. at the bank of start to kill project. at the bank of england, - start to kill project. at the bank of england, another| start to kill project. at the - bank of england, another pause in rates but also a clear signal not to expect falls anytime soon.— signal not to expect falls anytime soon. inflation are still too high. _ anytime soon. inflation are still too high. we - anytime soon. inflation are still too high. we will- anytime soon. inflation are still too high. we will keep j still too high. we will keep interest rates high enough or long enough to make sure that we get inflation all the way back to the 2% target. it is much too early to be thinking about rate cuts. the much too early to be thinking about rate cuts.— much too early to be thinking about rate cuts. the bank's new forecast also — about rate cuts. the bank's new forecast also suggested - about rate cuts. the bank's new forecast also suggested while i forecast also suggested while avoiding recession there would be no growth from now until 2025, after the next election. that is quite stark. yes, but not that unusual in the current context if you look at other country you are seeing pretty similar pictures, frankly. one or two are in recession at the moment. or two are in recession at the moment-— or two are in recession at the moment. �* i. _, . ., moment. are you concerned about geopolitical— moment. are you concerned about geopolitical tensions _ moment. are you concerned about geopolitical tensions in _ moment. are you concerned about geopolitical tensions in the - geopolitical tensions in the middle east, israel and gaza, leading to another currently unexpected spike in energy prices, a repeat of the 19 seventies? it prices, a repeat of the 19 seventies?— prices, a repeat of the 19 seventies? it is a risk that any sort — seventies? it is a risk that any sort of _ seventies? it is a risk that any sort of wider - seventies? it is a risk that i any sort of wider disturbance in the middle east can obviously threaten energy prices both oil and gas and watch that very carefully. yes, we do see that as a risk going forwards but let's look at the good news for a moment. it hasn't actually crystallised so far. at hasn't actually crystallised so far. �* ., , hasn't actually crystallised so far. �* ., ., hasn't actually crystallised so far. ., ., ., , far. a tough message on rates from the bank _ far. a tough message on rates from the bank that _ far. a tough message on rates from the bank that sharp - far. a tough message on rates from the bank that sharp force inflation don't mean the same for interest rate. faisal islam bbc news. susannah streeter is head of money and markets at the investment company hargreaves lansdown. thank you for being with us today, susannah. is that it now? are we at peak rates now in the uk or is there space left for another notch upwards? i think we are at the top of the rate hiking cycle bar any further dramatic shocks. of course, you heard from andrew bayly that you certainly cannot rule anything out and that policy has to stay restrictive for some time given where inflation is. it is still more than three times the bank's target. but certainly when you look at the stagnation scenario that the uk is facing, i think the concern is among the majority now of mpc members and those who sit around the committee at the bank of england and make these difficult decisions, the concern is that actually the economy might not be able to withstand further rate hikes right now and that you have to do allow time for the previous rate hikes to really take effect across the wider economy. effect across the wider economy-— effect across the wider econom . ., ., effect across the wider econom. ., ., ., economy. looking at that rate of inflation... _ markets betting inflation will fall more steadily from now. they are expecting a rate cut perhaps in august of next year. but those comments from andrew bayly suggest that it could take longer. what do you read in the tea leaves? i take longer. what do you read in the tea leaves?— in the tea leaves? i certainly think we're _ in the tea leaves? i certainly think we're looking - in the tea leaves? i certainly think we're looking at - in the tea leaves? i certainly think we're looking at the i in the tea leaves? i certainly l think we're looking at the back half of next year, before there is real hope of any kind of rate hike and if you look deeper into the bank of england's projections as well, it does indicate that there is likely to be a cut the back half of next year, at the very least. so we are looking at many months ahead of still this level of very painful interest rates to squeeze more demand out of the economy. this is very, very tough because. some people will feel this much more than others. those homeowners, those having to remortgage, but the bank is still really concerned about the very fact inflation is still so high. it is forecast to drop more dramatically and the bank had originally expected earlier this year, which is of course a glimmer of good news but prices are still rising albeit at a slower pace. it will still be a very tough few months ahead, at the same time we are already seeing businesses suffer with insolvencies up as well. for those businesses having to refinance, the months ahead will also be very difficult. and indeed although the interest rate is not a political decision, it is a bank of england decision, if we are in a situation where inflation is falling and the economy is faltering, it could all get very political next year, and it? it could be an election year or at the very least a campaign for an election here in the uk next year. election here in the uk next ear. ~ , y election here in the uk next ear. ~ , , , election here in the uk next year. absolutely. it is already nettina year. absolutely. it is already getting political. _ year. absolutely. it is already getting political. we - year. absolutely. it is already getting political. we had - year. absolutely. it is already getting political. we had the l getting political. we had the shadow chancellor rachel reeves coming out and citing 13 years of economic failure by the conservative government and also you are having really the government ministers, including the prime minister rishi sunak, who is undoubtedly going to say that actually the government has succeeded in bringing inflation down, carving inflation down, carving inflation by the end of the year. in fact it is forecast to drop a little more than that, than the original forecast, by the end of the year. nevertheless, it is really action by the bank of england and increasing interest rates thatis and increasing interest rates that is helping to move that dial but also of course easing inflationary pressures coming from outside the uk as well. but the very fact that those unfunded tax cuts were reversed, both ones brought in as suggested by liz truss, the fact that they were reversed has helped a little bit but certainly it is going to be a political football ahead i think. . ., ., ., think. indeed. what a game it will be. thank— think. indeed. what a game it will be. thank you _ think. indeed. what a game it will be. thank you very - think. indeed. what a game it will be. thank you very much | for joining forjoining us. finally, to a business that normally goes with a �*bang' at this time of year in the uk. for students of british history, november 5 marks the anniversary of the 1605 gunpowder plot by guy fawkes, and others, against king james i. to most people today, guy fawkes night means bonfires and fireworks, and they're also a tradition at halloween elsewhere in the world. but growing budgetary pressures on local government and soaring costs mean that councils across the uk have cancelled their fireworks displays this year. they never quite work as well on television as they are in be alive. —— real life. dr tom smith is the secretary of the british pyrotechnists association which represents professional firework display companies, as well as chair of the uk industry body covering firework manufacturers. lots of things going up in price lately. are firework costs going up at the same rate? what has it been like for the purchase, the cost, the ingredients that go into fireworks?— ingredients that go into fireworks? ., , fireworks? costs have risen like they — fireworks? costs have risen like they have _ fireworks? costs have risen like they have for _ fireworks? costs have risen | like they have for everything else but probably the major factor is transport from the far east, where most of the display fireworks used in the uk are actually manufactured. indeed. just checking to see if we have got a freeze on the line, or if you can still hear us, tom. ithink line, or if you can still hear us, tom. i think you can still hear us. difficulty with the cost of transporting from the far east as you are just saying, but also of course council budgets under serious pressure. iwonder council budgets under serious pressure. i wonder what you have been experiencing when it comes to the willingness, the readiness of councils to pay for these annual fireworks displays? actually, there are not a huge number of displays entirely financed by local authorities. where they are, they are probably still very good value given the number of people who come and watch. sort of do a better head calculation and the value is very small. but there are lots of other reason why there is pressure on councils to stop displays. i mean, just at the moment of course the weather is a real factor. but there are other things, and concerns about the environment, concerns about distress, i think they are overblown, to be honest. the polluting fracture of fireworks are extremely small and our mantra about any display is really the right fireworks on the right place in the right time and let people know. if people know that they can take precautions. share people know that they can take precautions-— people know that they can take precautions. are you suggesting that fireworks _ precautions. are you suggesting that fireworks are _ precautions. are you suggesting that fireworks are a _ precautions. are you suggesting that fireworks are a little - precautions. are you suggesting that fireworks are a little bit - that fireworks are a little bit going out of fashion? perhaps the concerns about how it scares our pets, how they can is air our pets, or indeed for the environment are getting two councils and other organisations think twice? it can but i'm afraid it is generally rather ill informed. take london new year's eve, which i've been involved in for many, many years, the production of gases from the burning of fireworks is only ones 300 of that which is said dummett produced by cars, and planes and tube bringing people to watch the display. it is a very small effect and i think education is important here. if you're going to make a decision on that basis it has to be scientifically rigourous. it is no good being a motive about these things. flan no good being a motive about these things.— no good being a motive about these things. can you give us a sense as to _ these things. can you give us a sense as to how _ these things. can you give us a sense as to how much - these things. can you give us a sense as to how much it - these things. can you give us a sense as to how much it cost i these things. can you give us a | sense as to how much it cost to put on a fireworks display? not the one on new year's eve in london, that is massive and we can appreciate that. but local park for guy fawkes night? it is almost how long is a peace of string? from companies up of string? from companies up to several thousand pounds or even tens of thousands of pounds. it is often a surprise that people actually have cheap fireworks. you are entertaining 50,000 people and spending £10,000 on the fireworks, that is a good deal.— is a good deal. indeed. and drones also _ is a good deal. indeed. and drones also offering - is a good deal. indeed. and drones also offering new. drones also offering new competition?— drones also offering new competition? they are 'ust different. i competition? they are 'ust different. ii competition? they are 'ust different, ithink. �* competition? they are 'ust different, ithink. they]- competition? they are just different, i think. they are| different, i think. they are not environmentally benign themselves and there are problems with them, with wind and all sorts of things. both of them have a place but i don't think anything will usurp the drama of fireworks. people love fireworks.— the drama of fireworks. people love fireworks. 0k, doctor tom smith from _ love fireworks. 0k, doctor tom smith from the _ love fireworks. 0k, doctor tom smith from the british - smith from the british pyrotechnics association, you have got a firework lover over here. thank you forjoining us here. thank you forjoining us here today. let's see how the asian markets are faring today. investors awaiting a fresh batch of economic data, with a particular focus on a barometer of the chinese and indian services sector, to give them more direction. stay with us here on bbc news. i will be back with the top stories in the rest of the world in a few minute's time. hello there. storm ciaran brought some disruption and damage to the far south of england, and certainly through the channel, the channel islands bearing the brunt of the storm. friday, though, looks a lot quieter. we've seen the back of the storm now. it will remain quite blustery and we'll see sunshine and showers, but a lot more sunshine around than what we've had of late. there it is, storm ciaran continuing to fill and weaken in the north sea. it's still influencing our weather enough to bring us another blustery day, certainly across more northern and eastern areas. and it's here where we'll see most of the showers or longer spells of rain — northern, eastern scotland. elsewhere, sunny spells, scattered showers, the odd heavy, maybe thundery one, but we'll see some lengthy sunny spells around in places. but the winds quite fresh coming in from the west or the northwest. temperature—wise, generally be around 10—13 degrees, but it'll feel a bit chillier with the strength of the breeze. as we head through friday evening and overnight, we hold on to further showers across scotland. but elsewhere, lengthy, clearer skies before the next frontal system starts to work its way in from the southwest, bringing some rain, southwest england and wales, so temperatures recovering here. otherwise, it's pretty chilly elsewhere — low single figures. now, this feature once again will be impacting france in the biscay area more. it looks like, for england and wales. winds will be lighter, but the weather front could bring some very unwelcome rainfall. some of the rainfall could be quite heavy, so a wet morning saturday for large parts of england and wales. skies brightening up, though, across the south behind it, but a scattering of heavy, maybe thundery showers continuing here, with more of a breeze. far north of england, scotland, northern ireland having a pretty decent day — sunny spells, a few showers and generally temperatures in the low teens at best. that area of low pressure pushes through again, the low countries into the north sea. and then we're in a run of west—northwesterly winds, but we're in between weather systems on sunday. so, certainly part two of the weekend, at this stage, does look better. in fact, many central, southern and eastern parts of england and scotland will stay dry all day, with sunny spells continuing. most of the showers will be peppering western coasts, the odd heavier one. but at least there'll be plenty of sunshine around, temperatures 10—13 degrees. monday and tuesday next week look pretty decent with quite a bit of sunshine around, but thereafter, looks like it could turn a bit more unsettled once again. see you later. good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today. israel says it has surrounded gaza city — the country's prime minister declares his troops are at the height of battle, despite fierce resistance from hamas. the big clear—up begins after storm ciaran — but there are warnings of more problems to come, with flood alerts in place across the uk. and it's england and wales which will see more heavy rain, enhancing the flood risk tomorrow. today, sunshine and showers. good morning. not going off with a bang, as councils tell us they can save thousands by cancelling firework displays, i will be finding out if i were my glove for the bonfire has burnt out. in sport, a whole football career playing with brain cancer. former premier league star dominic matteo is told he has had the illness since he was a child. he is now part of a charity foundation to help others. he has been speaking to us. the past 12 months have seen a big

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