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giving us wet, windy weather but those temperatures will continue to rise for many of us going into double figures. thanks, simon. and that's bbc news at six. now its time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. thanks, sophie. hello and welcome to sportsday. it isa it is a huge night for the england lionesses, but even a win might not be enough for their nations league and olympic ambitions. chris wilder answers the sos call at sheffield united — he's returned to try and keep them in the premier league. as manchester united ban some media outlets from their news conference, erik ten hag says he hasn't lost the dressing room. also coming up on sportsday: no ordinary keepy—uppy — the tricks and flicks that have made this teenager the world's best freestyler. and we meet the volunteer coach and inspiration for children with cerebral palsy. we meet one of this year's unsung hero award winners. thank you for making me an inspiring me to do good for other children. evening. welcome along. england's women are heavy favourites to beat scotland tonight. but even that might not be enough. they are second to the netherlands on goal difference in their nations league group, and if the dutch beat belgium tonight, which they should, then the lionesses would need to beat the scots — who are already relegated from the top tier — by at least four goals. a place in the nations league finals is at stake, but remember england also have the responsibility of trying to secure olympic qualification for team gb. that could also be dashed tonight. we always think in scenarios, what if we try things for a long time of a long period of time in the game, and it doesn't work? you have to try and it doesn't work? you have to try and do other things. let's start work or qualities are in play possession game, try to get by the defence, create lots of changes and score. ., ., y defence, create lots of changes and score. ., ., , ., ., ., score. not only do we have to win it, we score. not only do we have to win it. we have _ score. not only do we have to win it. we have to _ score. not only do we have to win it, we have to score _ score. not only do we have to win it, we have to score the _ score. not only do we have to win | it, we have to score the goals that come _ it, we have to score the goals that come along — it, we have to score the goals that come along with with it. it is not how you — come along with with it. it is not how you win the game, we are going to really— how you win the game, we are going to really go— how you win the game, we are going to really go for it, just let loose from _ to really go for it, just let loose from the — to really go for it, just let loose from the very first whistle, to the last whistle stop ring scotland is a wonderful— last whistle stop ring scotland is a wonderful country with wonderful people. _ wonderful country with wonderful people, very passionate about everything, and for one second nobody— everything, and for one second nobody can be brave enough to consider— nobody can be brave enough to consider the integrity of the players _ consider the integrity of the players and how much the players have the — players and how much the players have the desire to represent their nation _ have the desire to represent their nation we— have the desire to represent their nation. ~ ., have the desire to represent their nation. ~ . ., , , ., nation. we have the opportunity to finish the year _ nation. we have the opportunity to finish the year against _ nation. we have the opportunity to finish the year against the - nation. we have the opportunity to finish the year against the team i finish the year against the team thatis finish the year against the team that is one of the best but also one, think of the history of our country and the sport, it is a huge rivalry, and to get the chance to play them here at hampden park is one that i know everyone is definitely relishing. so england of course will hope that the netherlands slip up against the belgians in tilburg, but the mentality must be to go into their game against scotland on the front foot, looking for a big win. 0ur sports correspondent katie gornall is at hampden park. and glenn have made hard work of this nations league group so far, but after coming back from 2—0 down to be the netherlands they have kept their hopes of qualifying for the olympics on behalf of team gb alive, so we've got a crucial game at a big night in store for all mac at hampden park, and here with me to talk all about and i was a former england international sue smith and former scotland international leeann. thank you so much for joining us, both. iwill talk leeann. thank you so much for joining us, both. i will talk to you first. it is a huge gain for england. they are going to have to be scotland and probably score a lot of goals in the process so how did they approach the occasion and deal with the pressure having to do that? it is difficult. i think what they have got to do is control they can control. they know what you have to do, after come here, they have to be scotland first and foremost and try and beat them as buy as many goals as they can, and it is not going to be easy, but exotic we saw that the alaskan against scotland, yes, they won, but it was a close game, scotland had a couple of opportunities, potentially could have had a penalty, he could've gone either way, the theory is, they would take that second performance against netherlands and if to start like that in this game, because the second half they were brilliant and showed great clarity to come back into the game. i think they will start like that, then start on the front foot, a lot of energy, a lot of pressing, and if they get the opportunities, an early goal is a must, really. opportunities, an early goal is a must. really-— must, really. was solid that netherlands _ must, really. was solid that netherlands game, - must, really. was solid that | netherlands game, therefore must, really. was solid that - netherlands game, therefore has must, really. was solid that _ netherlands game, therefore has been a bit patchy of late —— we saw in the netherlands game. what kind of testy you expect scotland to give england? bi testy you expect scotland to give encland? �* , testy you expect scotland to give encland? �* . , testy you expect scotland to give encland? �* , , ., england? at times, they made too many errors. _ england? at times, they made too many errors. they _ england? at times, they made too many errors, they have _ england? at times, they made too many errors, they have been - england? at times, they made too l many errors, they have been caught on the transition, when he ball breaks down team seven breaking on them, and scotland have got some quick players which, you can expose the space in behind, so they need to make sure they do not concede the first and foremost, so make sure defensively they are sound, but like you mentioned they have got quality attacking players, they have strength off the bench, which is what happened in the second half against netherlands. i'm sure sarina wiegman will look at those players, whether she will start with them... that is the other interesting thing. will they change formation? what players are going to play? are they going to go all out attack? but they have got to be careful and mindful of scotland's qualities as well. let's talk more about scotland. it is a strange situation. we have this scenario whereby a a scott player wanted to play the team gb... i am not sure anyone inspecting them not to give them their all, but it is a bar bazar situation they're facing. it is an interesting situation. the biggest — is an interesting situation. the biggest frustration will be there is nothing _ biggest frustration will be there is nothing writing on the nations league — nothing writing on the nations league campaign, the fact they have been relegated, so from that aspect they have _ been relegated, so from that aspect they have to put everything they have _ they have to put everything they have got — they have to put everything they have got into this performance. the permutations are only about england tonight _ permutations are only about england tonight. for scotland, there are 70 players _ tonight. for scotland, there are 70 players in — tonight. for scotland, there are 70 players in there that have come in during _ players in there that have come in during this — players in there that have come in during this campaign and under pedro martinez, _ during this campaign and under pedro martinez, looking to prove their worth— martinez, looking to prove their worth as — martinez, looking to prove their worth as a — martinez, looking to prove their worth as a national team player —— so marty— worth as a national team player —— so many players. i think is going to be, you _ so many players. i think is going to be, you look— so many players. i think is going to be, you look at this stadium, this environment — this is every thing these _ environment — this is every thing these national team players have been _ these national team players have been striving to be part of. there will he _ been striving to be part of. there will he a — been striving to be part of. there will be a good crowd to make a mostty we _ will be a good crowd to make a mostly we see all that, it is a pity for the _ mostly we see all that, it is a pity for the scotland players they've got to use _ for the scotland players they've got to use that motivation almost to stump— to use that motivation almost to stump england in the olympic campaign. it stump england in the olympic cam aiun. ., . stump england in the olympic camaiun. .,, . stump england in the olympic camaiun. , . campaign. it has been a disappointing _ campaign. it has been a disappointing nations . campaign. it has been a - disappointing nations league campaign for scotland. do you think they can finish on a hike tonight? how do you see it playing out? looking back to that game, i think scotland _ looking back to that game, i think scotland realise that they can compete, and that is what this nations— compete, and that is what this nations league campaign has been for them, _ nations league campaign has been for them, they— nations league campaign has been for them, they have gone up against real topsides— them, they have gone up against real topsides and at times they have probably— topsides and at times they have probably been rudely awoken, but that is— probably been rudely awoken, but that is every thing they are aspiring _ that is every thing they are aspiring to be, so tonight will be another— aspiring to be, so tonight will be another opportunity to match it, show _ another opportunity to match it, show how — another opportunity to match it, show how good you can be, and be as close _ show how good you can be, and be as close to _ show how good you can be, and be as close to egtin — show how good you can be, and be as close to eglin as you possibly can be. close to eglin as you possibly can be they — close to eglin as you possibly can be. they have been the benchmark. we have seen _ be. they have been the benchmark. we have seen that with the world cup and european campaign and glenn have produced _ and european campaign and glenn have produced. let's see what england line-up _ produced. let's see what england line—up with and how they look tonight— line—up with and how they look tonight somewhat lastly, your corporate action... put you on the spot! _ corporate action... put you on the sot! �* , spot! laughter -- score - spot! laughter . -- score prediction. spot! laughter - -- score prediction. i am spot! laughter _ -- score prediction. i am going to co -- score prediction. i am going to no two -- score prediction. i am going to 90 two 2- — -- score prediction. i am going to 90 two 2- dothan _ -- score prediction. i am going to go two 2- dothan draw. _ -- score 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premier league programme over the next three nights. if arsenal beat luton this evening, they will go five points clear at the top of the table. the gunners boss is looking forward to visiting kenilworth road. i would say it is an inspiring place. what they have done is remarkable. what they have done is remarkable. what rob did with the team last year, the way they did it, as a team, we are neighbours, always very close from here, so it isjust team, we are neighbours, always very close from here, so it is just an amazing story and they fully deserve all the credit that they are getting from last year, as well as the way their plane this season, how close they been up against, they have been extremely close, so tomorrow we are going to have a really intense and difficult match. we will approach the games in the same _ we will approach the games in the same ways we do with every game and try and _ same ways we do with every game and try and find _ same ways we do with every game and try and find a _ same ways we do with every game and try and find a way to win. that is what _ try and find a way to win. that is what we — try and find a way to win. that is what we try— try and find a way to win. that is what we try and do. with all due respect — what we try and do. with all due respect we — what we try and do. with all due respect we know it is going to be very. _ respect we know it is going to be very. very— respect we know it is going to be very, very difficult. the amazing football — very, very difficult. the amazing football teams, huge football clubs we are _ football teams, huge football clubs we are coming up against, the best players _ we are coming up against, the best players and — we are coming up against, the best players and managers, it is a great challenge — players and managers, it is a great challenge for us. exciting. we know the expectation is on the opposition, but our focus is," let's -et opposition, but our focus is," let's get something from the game." commentary on bbc radio. there's one other match in the premier league this evening. burnley can climb out of the relegation zone for the first time this season if they win at wolves. colin mcnamara is at molineux. yes, this is a meeting of the two youngest head coaches in the premier league, gary o'neill is a0 years of age, vincent kompany is stilljust 37, and burnley have dominated the recent league meetings between these clubs. last seven times they have met, burly are unbeaten, they've won three of the last four, and they arrive here at molineux tonight probably as upbeat, as buoyant as they have been ahead of any premier league game this season, and that is because it comes on the back of that high—scoring 5—0 victory against jeff united at the weekend. they scored very early in that game, burnley —— sheffield united. jay rodriguez scored at 15.8 seconds. a great start. for wolves the fireworks have come later in games for them. fireworks have come later in games forthem. last fireworks have come later in games for them. last home match here was that her medical eight two goal win against tottenham hotspur and gary o'neill will have to carry on the momentum ahead of this busy festive period to come, three of the next four games for wolves are here at molineux, as they look to show if they can do them for their home supporters —— what they can do. it is a slightly earlier than usual kick—off here, 7:30pm, wolverhampton wanderers against burnley. apologies to connor mcnamara, who is definitely not a call and! we reported last night that paul heckingbottom was on his way out, and sheffield united confirmed this afternoon that they've sacked their manager, the first in the premier league this season. the blades have moved quickly to replace him, with chris wilder returning to the club. wilder had five years at sheffield united, taking them from league one back to the premier league but he was sacked towards the end of the season in 2021, that was the year that sheffield united dropped back into the championship. he finds the club in the same position that he left them, bottom of the table — that's after their 5—0 defeat to their relegation rivals burnley on saturday. wilder will be in the dugout for the match at home to liverpool tomorrow night. it is not a great situation, everybody knows that. it is the best leak in the world, everybody knows that, and we are playing liverpool first game, so thanks very much for the fixture list! 30,000 audit at bramall lane, on a wednesday night, against arguably one of the best teams in europe is a tough start, but one we can have and if he can have a right go, and i think that is going to be the attitude for me and the players. we are up against it also everybody in the world, you guys, every pundit that wants to make an opinion of every supporter, things we are done and dusted, so we have always had that underdog tag, mentality, we have had it right deutsch are. i have been given that opportunity and i'm gratefulfor that opportunity from prince abdul and the board to make that difference. it is going to be a long, hard season, we understand that. there's going to be some difficult moments. we are going to have to suffer, but i am into the players and hopefully i can get a reaction out of them and we can help the players, because at the moment, confidence is very low. the manchester united manager erik ten hag says the club is moving in the right direction and denied reports that he has lost the dressing room. united, who are at home to chelsea tomorrow night, were beaten by newcastle over the weekend and are struggling to stay in the champions league after drawing to galatasaray last week. four media outlets were barred from attending today's scheduled news conference after publishing stories about player unrest without contacting the club for comment. they should come to us first and not go around our back. printing articles, that is not the right thing. i think we have another relationship and they can give that to us beforehand. we have a normal and a professional discussion and debate about it. there are always, in every team, players who are less playing, less happy, but this is no different as normal. the professional footballers association are currently carying out a study into the use of snus. that's a tobacco product that is placed under the lip and releases nicotine into the bloodstream. it's been linked with heart conditions and oral disease, but its use among players is said to be widespread. it's illegal to sell in the uk, but it is not against the law to use it. the former england keeper david james spoke to 5 live breakfast�*s rick edwards about the harm it could be causing. when i smoked for 15 years, all the way through my 20s, i did not think smoking was bad because i was still an athlete. once i gave up, i actually became an athlete, so i did not realise that possibly smoke, i know now, there's no science behind it, smoke is not good for you. and snusis it, smoke is not good for you. and snus is the same as well. performance is not the best and i could understand why managers would be concerned. and it is only personal opinion because i'm not a scientist, but it affect performance, like me smoking, not realising i was capable of doing a lot more. you can get it online to be can go into certain streets in london and it is advertised or sold in the shop window, the tobacco version, so the idea of the stuff is illegal, i know players have, and this is where it sounds really murky, dealers who will come around and drop the stuff off. bud murky, dealers who will come around and drop the stuff off.— and drop the stuff off. and do you think it is right _ and drop the stuff off. and do you think it is right amongst _ and drop the stuff off. and do you think it is right amongst players i think it is right amongst players now —— rife amongst? think it is right amongst players now -- rife amongst?— think it is right amongst players now -- rife amongst? depends who you ask. i have now -- rife amongst? depends who you ask- l have got — now -- rife amongst? depends who you ask- l have got a — now -- rife amongst? depends who you ask. i have got a lot _ now -- rife amongst? depends who you ask. i have got a lot of _ now -- rife amongst? depends who you ask. i have got a lot of friends - now -- rife amongst? depends who you ask. i have got a lot of friends in - ask. i have got a lot of friends in the game, i recently been on my goalkeeping a course of and every time i meet guys, i asked them, are any of you guys on it snus? the scary stuff is, we are talking about things i've never heard of, with some really bizarre names. some of them are saying it is rife in their clubs, some have said they've not seen any of it. some clubs have banned it, some have not, so i think the problem we have, rick, and you like science, is that they did is not there to know whether it is physically damaging, harmful, or whetherthis physically damaging, harmful, or whether this isjust physically damaging, harmful, or whether this is just purely a nicotine addiction. time for a quick look at some of the day's other stories. newcastle united have asked fans if they would support a move away from st james' park. the club sent out a survey to members which also includes the options of redeveloping the existing stadium or rebuilding it on the same site. undisputed world champion amanda serrano has relinquished her wbc title, accusing the sanctioning body of "failing to evolve the sport for equality". the puerto rican retained her other three belts in october in a fight over 12 three—minute rounds, the same as the male boxers. the wbc only sanctions ten two—minute rounds for women. the international olympic committee has been urged to make a decision over whether or not russian and belarusian athletes will be able to compete at next year's paris games as neutrals. ioc president thomas bach says a final decision will be made in march, but summer olympic sports federations say they want clarity over qualification procedures "as soon as possible". china, miami, austria, austin, sao paulo and qatar will stage next year's sprint races during the formula 1 season. a plan to move qualifying for the sprint to friday and hold the shorter race on saturday before grand prix qualifying has also been effectively agreed. in cricket, it's a busy couple of weeks for england's women in mumbai. they play the first of three t20s against india tomorrow, followed by a four—day test. they'll be boosted by the return of sophie ecclestone, who's had four months out with a shoulder injury. central contracts were awarded to 18 players yeterday, and for the first time, three development contracts were handed out. i think it is great. those development contracts have been around a man's can pray long time and there is obsolete couple of players that receive those that are really high potential and we want to support those players in their development. yeah, it was brilliant. there is always room for improvement of course, but, yeah, in terms of the provision and support for us as cricketers to maximise our potential, i think it is in a really good spot. earlier this year, freestyle footballer isabel wilkins became the youngest female world champion after winning the super ball in prague a few weeks before her 16th birthday. this thursday, she's taking part in an invitational street style event in brussels. she's the only british participant — and again, she'll be the youngest. i'm isabel wilkins, i'm 16 years old and i'm the youngest female freestyle football world champion. i used to play football a lot, but then obviously, through lockdown, we weren't able to play, so ijust started doing some keepy—uppies. i learned the simple tricks, like around—the—world and stuff, and i kind of took it from there, really. if i was to continue with football, there was a risk of me getting injured. it was obviously a difficult decision, but i think i knew that i wanted to fully focus on freestyle football. so you're judged on execution, creativity, difficulty, all—round, originality. i normally practise after school. so i'll come home and i'll try and train for, like, at least two hours. but sometimes if i can't train in the afternoon, i'll wake up at, like, 5:15am and try and train — which isn't the nicest but, like, it's got to be done sometimes. this is another practice area that i use, usually during summer. we realised that, particularly in this country, in the winter, it's really bad weather. so we have the garage, which i had my dream car in but decided to sell that and convert the garage into a space that is open use. —— into a space that isabel can use. that's a pretty big sacrifice! laughs: it was! like, in the moment, when i won, i never really thought about being the youngest. and then afterwards, i guess you kind of realise, and then being awarded it was an amazing feeling. personal goal is obviously winner's money, more championships as possible. i want to definitely develop, like, the female freestyle football scene. this year at super ball, we had a record number of female participants, and i just want to keep growing that, really. let's get back to the nations league, those two home nations who have already kicked off. northern ireland are in the second tier but have a chance of reaching the promotion play—offs — they need to beat the republic of ireland to guarantee that. but the republic are in control. this deflected shot from birmingham striker lucy quinn put them ahead. quinn was involved in the second too — her cross found heather payne. it's 2-0. they have five out of five so far. it's now half—time at windsor park. wales kicked off theirfinal group game in swansea against germany at 6.30. the welsh have lost all five of their group games so far and relegation to the second tier was confirmed last friday in their defeat to iceland. good start from wales, though. fairly positive. gemma evans' goal ruled out for offside. they have hit the post as well. germany top the group and need to win to be sure of reaching the finals. it is goalless. finally, we are two weeks away from the bbc sports personality of the year. it marks the 20th year of the unsung hero award. the winner is chosen from over a dozen regional winners. steph atkinson from hull has picked up the award for east yorkshire and lincolnshire. she is a volunteer at little victories fc, a football club for children with cerebral palsy. her twin sons, henry and herbie, both have the condition and she got involved when theyjoined the club 18 months ago. steph is a person who is a fantastic friend, she is kind, she is understanding, she wants the best for everybody. if a new family joined, she goes above and beyond to help them feel welcome. she always asks the person with their thoughts and things are as well. we joined little victories a couple of years— we 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award. i'm real happy, l'm happy henry _ unsung hero award. i'm real happy, l'm happy henry kept _ unsung hero award. i'm real happy, i'm happy henry kept his— unsung hero award. i'm real happy, i'm happy henry kept his mouth - unsung hero award. i'm real happy, | i'm happy henry kept his mouth shut! mum definitely deserves it. thank ou, thank mum definitely deserves it. thank you. thank you! — mum definitely deserves it. thank you, thank you! great _ mum definitely deserves it. thank you, thank you! great job. - mum definitely deserves it. thank you, thank you! great job. i- mum definitely deserves it. thank you, thank you! great job. i don't| you, thank you! great 'ob. i don't knowwhat— you, thank you! great 'ob. i don't know what i've h you, thank you! great 'ob. i don't know what i've done _ you, thank you! great job. i don't know what i've done to _ you, thank you! great job. i don't know what i've done to deserve l know what i've done to deserve it, but _ know what i've done to deserve it, but... ,, , , . , ,, , but... steph is incredible. she is an interval— but... steph is incredible. she is an interval person, _ but... steph is incredible. she is an interval person, and - but... steph is incredible. she is an interval person, and to - but... steph is incredible. she is- an interval person, and to recognise the way she has, —— and credible person. i the way she has, -- and credible erson. ., , the way she has, -- and credible erson. . , , ., ., ,, , person. i am very proud of steph. she is a hero. _ person. i am very proud of steph. she is a hero. she _ person. i am very proud of steph. she is a hero. she is _ person. i am very proud of steph. she is a hero. she isjust - person. i am very proud of steph. | she is a hero. she isjust amazing. can you say, good job, steph? goad can you say, good 'ob, steph? good 'ob, can you say, good 'ob, steph? good job. stepm _ can you say, good 'ob, steph? good job, steph! blown — can you say, good job, steph? good job, steph! blown away, _ can you say, good job, steph? good job, steph! blown away, absolutely| job, steph! blown away, absolutely blown away- _ job, steph! blown away, absolutely blown away- l _ job, steph! blown away, absolutely blown away. i have _ job, steph! blown away, absolutely blown away. i have got _ job, steph! blown away, absolutely blown away. i have got no - job, steph! blown away, absolutely blown away. i have got no words. i job, steph! blown away, absolutely i blown away. i have got no words. did you know _ blown away. i have got no words. did you know about this? no don, thank you! you know about this? no don, thank ou! ~ ., . you know about this? no don, thank ou! ~ ., , , ., you know about this? no don, thank ou! . , you! what will be your message to our you! what will be your message to your boys? — you! what will be your message to your boys? thank— you! what will be your message to your boys? thank you _ you! what will be your message to your boys? thank you for - you! what will be your message to your boys? thank you for making i you! what will be your message to i your boys? thank you for making me you! what will be your message to - your boys? thank you for making me a better person — your boys? thank you for making me a better person and _ your boys? thank you for making me a better person and inspiring _ your boys? thank you for making me a better person and inspiring me - your boys? thank you for making me a better person and inspiring me to - your boys? thank you for making me a better person and inspiring me to do i better person and inspiring me to do good. _ better person and inspiring me to do good, for— better person and inspiring me to do good, for other children like yourselves. let's go to mcdonald's! 0k! good luck to steph atkinson and all the other regional unsung award winners. the big night, sports personality, december the 19th. a reminder of our top story, and we're just a5 minutes away from kick—off in the nations league game between scotland and england at hampden park. in all probability, england need a big win against the scots if they are to reach the finals and keep alive their hopes of over the —— olympic qualification for team gb. coverage starts over on bbc one at 7:30. from me and the rest of the team, good night. hello. skies are going to be clearing across much of the country through the evening and overnight, and that's going to lead to a widespread frost. also fog forming, particularly across more southern parts of the uk. now, let me show you the satellite picture from earlier on. it really was quite a cloudy day across the bulk of england and wales — drizzly, too. but in the north—west, we had clearer skies and it's been quite a cold day. and this is where the temperatures will be lowest overnight. now the winds will fall light as well right across the uk, and that's going to help the fog to form. and we're thinking around parts of the midlands into wales, central, southern england and into the south—east as well — and really quite dense in places. now, the temperatures will be widely below freezing, even in bigger towns and cities, perhaps as low as —7 or —10 in the sheltered glens, but already somewhat milder in the far west of the uk. and that's in advance of this weather front. you can see the southerly winds. but the fog ahead of it and the windless weather will mean, well, that fog will stick around into the afternoon in one or two locations. and where it does, it really will be quite a raw day. so in some spots, temperatures on wednesday during the afternoon could be barely above freezing. but i think that's not going to be the case for most of us. for many of us, it will be a bright, if not sunny day, but a really chilly one. so, four degrees in edinburgh, newcastle, around six in norwich. but out towards the west, that's where the front is advancing southerly winds, so a milder direction. wind and rain will spread across the uk during the course of wednesday night and into thursday. ahead of it, temporarily, there could be some wintry weather across the pennines and the scottish hills and mountains. and then on thursday, it's a wet day. at least a spell of rain on the way for many of us before it turns a little bit clearer later in the day out towards the west. and you can see those temperatures rising — 13 in plymouth, about six or seven across the east and the north—east. and that pattern continues into friday and the weekend. we have a whole succession of low pressures and weather fronts coming our way. so basically it's what we call a westerly regime — so, fronts coming out of the west, bringing much milder conditions. and here's the outlook. from thursday onwards and even into next week, you can see double figures. it's been below average for quite some time. now it's going to be somewhat above average. bye— bye. live from london. this is bbc news israel says it's entered the southern gaza city of khan yunis — as the world health organization warns the situation is getting "worse by the hour". investigations are carried out into allegations of rape and sexual assault carried out by hamas. the uk home secretary — signs a treaty with rwanda — as they try again to send asylum seekers to the country. rwanda seekers to the country. is helping the uk in our fight rwanda is helping the uk in our fight against illegal migration and people smuggling. time to act on watch thefts — tens of millions of pounds worth of luxury watches are snatched from victims every year. and the latest billion—dollar grand theft auto game is revealed in a dramatic trailer — the first new game in the series for a decade. hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones. welcome to the daily global, where we'll bring you the top stories from around the world. the israeli military says it's engaged in some of the heaviest

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